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id VOL. XXVII. LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, OI1K0OX, TIIUUSDAV, JI NK 28, IJKKJ. NO. 2(5, HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! Long Program for amuse mcnt of our Visitors. THE DAT IS FULL OF PLEASURES Three Hundred iMInr to le (liv en Awnv In Prize mid I'ur s..n t the Fourth. t.'l.iii iiiiw in i iii'l iih'km fur it ... it nf tin. large iTuvi'l i t Enk.-vlew mi tin- i th ;.i Promm fur the ru 4i' Iiiivii lin-ii iininik d, OoiinImUiik of i.vi ry kin. I of minis- moat usually hipii in mi inland town. ! Tim orchestra has been employed Id! fiinili.li mimic, in lin. court hull,, j N.imr, in the hliii.li of lin. grove, i where ivi.rvli.iil vi-iin lnk. Ih.ir .1! r ! mnl hprniiil it out on tli r.-. n K'ra.Hi. Tln aiiiUNPini'iitM w ill Ix'iii at ln.nln.k n. in. nil.) cniil inn.' till im.ui. Alt. r iliiin. r a hall Kami, w ill hi-play p.l in tlm Iiiiho hall -it t k at I tin font nf caiiymi hln-i-t. In I In- i i-uintf a II tnnt airiihip will n hk ch 1 1 frmu Wuti-r j hll.-t'I III irnlll ot . lii-l iiiiii liriiri .ton, fnllnwiil hy hi-vi'ial I.oIo.uim, iimhlit t lin uproar of art ilh-i y. Aft'-r tln-.i' iiiti-i i'i.I iuu hppptai'h'M, iiii i-M ami utli.-r aiiiiiH.'incut will i-i.nt iinii', till till an tiri-.l ami nl.-i-py. Th out In- lay Will hi' nil.' lnllll'1 nt Mill lyiiiak IIIK'. i 'nllnwi irf Ih Hip I i I hiii : lr'hnitiK Pimti-nt ; for hoyn uhiI.t 1.' Ji-airt. I'lii If'J '". 1 oi ra"!. ;, friH fm- all - il.n,'- Int pri.o J?. , il priu "I.'" ami 'Ul pi i.o S.piuw riu-o yanlrt : prUc. lUI'l lv I ii i-.r I rT. k rat i-' yar.l i. 1'riPM f'.l"! Illl.l If!. liii'ii-ll rapi i yanlh for l.ny tin- .li-r 1 yi-aTM, Int i i.. i: ."lit, m fon. I, i . r m . . pi-nit. tiirU'fool rai f .'rfi ynnln, lor Kirls iinih r 1' yi-ai.-i. It-t pi i.- r".'.""1, wp mnl ?l.'. ( i iris t nut i an. '" 1 yap i . I uinl.ir H y.-iii ". 1-1 pri" --'.''. r'l.ti', tli.nl ."pit pi f,l -. Kills '.nil. I SI ii-l. hor-p rai fm 1 1. 1 under yi-u s. l--t prip r. Ti prut s, Tlm-.- . L.';;.-. I ill'. J eai s. l:.t pi ip .-. W'lii'i II. allow lac pri.' J. I fl.""', ( I i r ! - l oot race lit 1". ', lnt h ii I-. I I., lol hoy-, urn .i'. -J.l -r I . i . ioo anl- var-l tor umler n v.'iiri-'. I t i i ii i.: 3d cent I Soy foot r.u yar.I -, under i'i y.-ai -.. IM prip f. :!d cents. Sack lace - for hoys under ll pri.e U2."0, 2d irl.t"1- , 1 lid iail hoV il. holll t n he lor h.lV: I. I.'i yiai's. arrautP'l. The series nl Ha -.' Hall .'aim landed h r l'mutli i I July up' k, nr v. ill lipgin mi the iiltpriionii of Hie Illi, and t'oiilinup until Hip ciinte-ls are over. Tint cam.; will he lien tor all, i-:S"0 lo lie ll ided Up ill point's. We uinlpi'ntiiiid liinl lii" Sih. r Lake ham. hall team, alter ph'j inn on t he 1'ourlliat I'ainle.V, uillcom.'to Lake view and lake pail in Hip allien here fnr the '3.KI janv-. n. II is probable loo, (hat a bam will be made tip al Pai.-ley, and nii at the hlipiiring I'lanl.to try for hoiup of Hip money. Williaiiv Harvey Passed Away. A dispatch was received in Lakeview Sunday morning conveying (he wnl l ews ihal mi Thursday hi'l, .linn' -'(, William Harvey passed away at Hip llolei TmiralliP, Oakland, California, hIIpi- being sick about Iwn inmillis. Mr Harvey had Ha' very ben'., carp that could be Hecured, having had in eonntaiit ntlelidancp ll'iipe phynicians prominent ill the piolcHsioii ami also (rained iinr.-.eM In carry on' ,,v,,,'' detail their diipclions, but nnlwilh Hlandiiig all (hat science could do the ( . I !... 4 ...i summons came, railing nun m ..." with his par nts and two I. rot hers in Hi.-lr home beyond the river, w here they prpceedi'd him years ago. During his entire illncn.s his wife remained in constant at tendance upon him, refusing t.) leave his bedside for fear hoimi little kiudnihs hhoiild be neglected that might Mini ho his pain or consnlit (ho dU'onsolatioii of impending death, because he expected doalli, and when (he end came, he was Mt i rr .11 n l- by his devoted wife, Iwu mhiih iiml n I hi hi liinl Iht, Mr. Joseph Harvey, nf Mini l'raui'iM'o. Hi ftui ti'id Innk place frmii his hint her's residence MIL I 1 1 1 H bndy WIIH lllill In rent in t lin beaut Iful ccmcli-ry ill Kan Mate... Mr. Harvey was iii-iii ly HI yin of llg 111 I III- I llll l,f , K dl'llHl, being burn Aiigu-I 21, ISCiin Oiniigh, Cnuii ly'lyinii, Inland. Ili ennui in the Fnlt.-d Stub h nii'l direct In ('nlifiiniiii in ls7". II,. i,.,.., i Tehama, C.li fiirnla fur ii mIihiI, limn mid In August ls'."l, i-iiiiiK In SiiimiiKr l.iiki-, Oregon ! where In- redded runt iiHiuiit-ly until 11 I i few in. nl lis ago w In n n went In ( ink- lutn I In try Mini regain his health. j Mr. Harvey Inning itiinirriil 11 fur j tllllll III till- livestock hllsilll'SM, llllH ! j Iii i ii a prominent figure in tin- IhikI j iii'mh I ill. i if I hi cmiuty dm ing 1 1,,- t lii 1 1 y IU ! yi in m ; perhaps no eilieii nf Lake nullity has ever been In . I wllli greater i-il.-em nr ie-pe.-( fur hi nt.-lling h.iue.ty, nquiue dealing nr loy- i'lltytn hi friend. His w..rd wa '"'I""' '" '"""I iiepepted u '' '" l'im f"f any busHics t rnn-acl Ion, mi matter how ""'I' "H ,,'v"lv,"'l. Al Din time nf ''""' ' stockholder and director nf I ln Uiilik of Lakeview. William Jlnrvi-y wan iiiiii riid in April, is'.rj, I,. Mii-H Kul y Ailki n, of Ti-liama, Cal ilnrn ia. Who, wilh two hi. mi William Hamilton ami .Jo-.-ph I'.ul. iit in.- Mil iv.- him. "TIhti. i-. niithiiik; mi t.-rril.l.' in l.-ath ; "Tin hut lii riit-1 iiih.'m rohi'tt awav "l.-i-p at ni;lit uitlumf it jr-ntli. In ri'l until I In. iliiuu of luy. State Official Returns. ( 'nmpl.-tp ollli-ial rptlirilM nf t In? Oip iC"ii SIiiIp i-li-ction from all pnuntii-H bhnw t In? total vnlp cant for i-ai-h i-an-ili.l.ili- ami Hip ilurality for piipIi wiliin-rtn han hp.'ll . i fnlliiMn: i.o T'.KNOIL ( 'ha m I.p i lai a, I -nine rat Wil liycomlip, iJi-puhlii-an lliu.pp, Socliillst Amort, l'rohihillonint ('hi'iiil.prlain'K plural' I i n i 13,.'iOS l.liW 2,737 M'.tl l . S. SKAATOU jUi.M, T.'li.'.i llnlirue, Kepuhl ican (ii'iiriii, Di'inoi-rat Simnhi, Sm-i.ili-t l'iii.'i t. Prohibit imilf-t lioiiriic's plurailty 12,.'.:;s 1 1 7 .'.,.'.7! 1, 1 in 3,121 V. S. SI.NATi K SIK IHT TFKM M ulkev, I.'. I llhl ieal! St. Veils, Socialist I ioiild, I'l ohibil ion Mulkey's plurality i"' s'cpih'.mi: .i i i ; i :. '"1 Ivikin. Kepublieail 1 lalley, 1 tpMioi'iat Kohl. ins K'H-ialiM I'.richt, l'roliihiliou Kakiu'n plurality si;ci;i:t.m:v of stati;. IS. ii-i.ii, K. publican Sroat , I leinocrat ' Hrow u. Socialist Mcl Viiuiel, Prohibit ion llnison's plurality sta ti-. Ti;K.sri;i;i;. Steel, Hi. publican M:il Im k, Democrat Cook, Soicail.-t ISull. r, Prohibit ion Steel's plurality .lINI l.'t ...-'.I- t,s."t!l 2s,:Ci.'i ! STATU PKINTI'.K. , I liniiway, Pepublican , 'Taylor, 1 leinocrat I Cooper, Socialist Hawk, l'rnliibial ion i I luniway's plurality attoi:m;v-(;i:m:i;al. i Craw ford, llepublicau - j -)t.. j 2.'. ol.'ii 1 1 J Miller, Democrat l!ri, Sociailsl l;u liPil'ord, Prohibition 1, l.'.'.l Crawl'ord's plurailty 2r,3:7 SUIT. Pl'I'.LlC lNSTKUCTlON. Acl.erinau, llepublicau tl'i, b:2 lloniner. Socialist 1 !,:!". Sheak, Prohibition 7,-'7 j Ackerman's plurailty .M,l.")3 LAISOli COMMlSSlONFi:. Hull' .llepublicau Kicliards, Socialist 17,033 1 hill 's inajority tri.lH'.C. m;p. in coN(ii:ss (FIKst dis'D. Hitwley, Kcpiihliciin 23,120 (lallowiiy, I leiiuicrat l!,3k Myers, Socialist 2.SJ1 (ireen, Prohibition bs01 Haw ley's plurailty 3.7SO i;i:p. in coMii;i:ss cjnd disim. i i-o:. 1. 2S,3!tl i miim, i.e..iii'n. ...1 i ( iridium, Democrat i, i.h I Paul, Socialii-t 3, 532 Sl.me, l'rohibitliin los Ellis' plurality 1V-TS N ineteeii count ictt were carrlel by Chamberlain, for ( lovernof, and 11 by Withycombo; 21 by liouriio for (ho Unite I Staled Senatoihhip and 12 by tieiirin. The count ieu curried by each follow: Hy Chamberlain HaWr, LOCK CANAL FOR PAN AMA, SAYS CONGRESS. Canal Legislation W'ip.liiiiKtnn, Julie HI. A (;ti ri 1'roH-il"-iit Unnhpvi-lt han (li-iiionnl riiti-il t Hat ha in miiHtpr of the hituatinii. 'J'lie vote of the Senate aiptini the lock type of (-o.il al irt aunt her piTHnnal vic tory Inr him. liu' for hin linn htand Hie majority of the Senate wouhl have htoo.l out for a hea level canal, ami I he two IioiihI'H W nul.l have (lea'llnckeil ami there woiihl have heeu no leKihlu- linu. Tin' I'l'i-M.Ient wnn hy only three I ops, ami the three voIph he worked ! it... 'I-1 ... i. . . r i : i ! i oi . 1 1 i'v wen' i uriiKcr ui aii.), i.iir- . . , - , . , , J im.i; lltl,j for Jitm ttie w hole eanal. pr of .Molilalia and Sc(.tt of Went Vir- , ,, . ... ., . . , I 1 Iip tuorit dinlcult iirohlem iri to lnila. 1 hcfp t hree men up to to-day i . i . i . r i . i rontrol the ChareM Kiver, which nt were htaiiph adviicatcM nf a hcii level ; , , iiiii , . ,i timis lIoodn the l'anania ItiiilroiiJ to canal and, had I hey htoo.l pat, the ( lV. -i l.-nt would have I.ppii defeatpd. " "f 10 f'"'t- Today, under preHhiirefrniii the White.' 1 I-ehpH etniinated that it would limine., they chaiied and the victory t,,Jt,t and take eiht years was won. jtollui.sli the canal. His company The winninif of thiht, vnten irt hut rkeJ from the year to 1831, another demount rut ion of the 1'reni- bI"-llt ?,i'-,'xi,M) and failed after do deiit'H power. He domiiiateH the Sen- ! two-tlfths of the work, ate as well m the limine, hepaiirto the ' The United StateH I loiiKht the canal people are w it h him. I The canal will he III miles loiik', vary ing from i"ii to .") leet wide at the I top and l.VI feet wide al. th hottimi. The locks will he twins, huilt nf concrete manoiiry. Jvich one will he 7.'H feet l.iim and K! feet wide with a Clackamas, Clatsop, Crunk, lionylas, !illam, (irant, Harney, Luke, I.aii.', Linn, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, I'n inn, Wallowa, W'naco and Yamhill IH. l!y Withycnmhe lien- ton, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Jackson, Jonepheiie, Klamath, Lincoln, Mal heur, Sherman, Tillamook, Uamtilla, W;.!,lukton, V. heel, r 11. liy Hourne JSenton, Clackamas, Clathop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, (iilliam, Harney, .l.i. k-iiii, Jo.-i pliine, Lane, Linn. Linc lii, Malheur, Mor row and M ult oiiiiiali -2 i l!y(ieaiin Itaker, Crook, Douglas, (irant, K'lam- t'.,i;;."i 1 at h. Linn, M.ii ioii, Polk, SIk rmaii, 12, Is.'i ' W'allowa, W.-e-cn and Yamhill 12. v,22l i I h" total iiiuiil tr of ballots ca.-t was I'.1, !."..! 1I,,:S:'1 against '. h ;: ej lour years ugo. ! vote on Pile's. .M,."i7ti i I he majorities for and agaiu.-t eli- t i p act men t - w ere as follow s : i;,so I Approval of iM.ooo.ooo appropriation I ,;s ! bill, yes 17, b' Woman .-ull'rage, 2l,33Sl"" 10,'M ! Local-oj t ion I'hungp, no ';'.7I7 Harlow road appropriation, no i.". .".,"t i I3,itii N.-u m.-thop to amend coiinti :;i,sol : lot ion, yes 2s,'.1!" Control of chart -7 713 t'is by cities and towns, yes 32,r.2-i ,'.il : Kegulate State Printer's salary by law, ".i 7.".3 ! yf ''1.17s Initiative and ipfeiend i mu to'1 municipalities, yes i!l,03. Againnl free pannes, yes l",ri2 (iio !l:.v mi i-oviess. l. leurai. i and tele-I phone companies yes (13, 1'.Ci tiross ! tax on (-leeping ear re! rigerator (.ul - (). : and oil companies, yen (Til2 Sheep Sales. Lant week C. E. Sherlock made 1 1 1 . ;.. -,!...... 1 1 ' 111 1 1 1 1 I 1 '.. " n- leaving I jo:i I t he liighct price of t he season : T ruin 1 Hoone was nimble and almost puss 2V"2S I Charley Arthur and 11. L. Chan.llt r, led Freiberg 011 the home run. ! 1UHI head ttt mixed yearlings, paying j Carroll being fat, stopped to wipe 53 I 13 ' ;I-''0 tor (he owes and 3.Ul for ( he ;( he s eat oil' between banes. :7,7."i22 j wethers. Also MK.) lambs from ilill'er-j When liigelow gathered tho ground C, siil ; en( parlies, and some older ewes, pay- ! between his feet the banes seemed to ing t"2.2. per head for the ewes. All the sheep are to be delivered Scpteni- he! Hint, Pi lo (I rob sold 300 yearling wet hern lo Frank Meizel. j Frank Mei.el has bought (he ll:u '- , inim 1'u'os. sheep. Hand Cut Off In Saw. Monday while running the edgt r saw at the Cottonwood sawmill, ll u ley N'ernon had (he misfortune to get his left hand caught iu the saw, com pletely nevering all the lingers and thumb just back of the knuckle joints. He was brought to tow n Mon day and Dm. Daly A Hall dressed Hie wound. It was necessary to cut oil about an inch of the bones of the hand in order to bring the skin and sound llcnh of the hand together over tin. ends of the bones. It was a not re accident, indeed, which will leave the hand entirely without lingers or thumb, being oil' about 1111 inch back of (ho knuckles. Sunday's Ball Came. Did yoii see (he ball game last Sun- In This Congress. lifting capacity of .'SO to 32 feet. There will IO two pair at tin) Atlan tic entrance to Lake ISnhio, two pairs at Paraiso anl 0110 pair at Mirallore-t. Lake I'.nliio will ho an artidlial lake on Ih.. hii (limit 1 v-I, eovreing .'11 square, in ilfn anil 5u t 5 feet deep. A lliajiii-ln Lake will htonj tlm water of tin- Chagres Kivcr l.y inoaiiH of a inanoiiry dam, which will take five yearn to l.uiM and eot It W ill POVIT rK) aT'!H, llO U1Z fwt (ll-C-fl ami fiirnihli motivo powi.r for the property and the Panama I Lai I road for i itumnn) and a j.erietual lease to the Canal Zone 10 miles wide for $10, mki ixk) from the Kepuhlic of Panama. It is entimatod that the completion of t he canal w ill occupy eiiiht years and cont ?12.",0on, (.). day? It was t ho velvet tfoods alright. The faii were there a hundred strong, t o watch tho Lakcview hoya and the picked team from the Kheuriuk' plant i tnss the njntuldiuK'. Lakeview went into tho field with a pair of ice-tongs on the game, and a downhill pull. The tlrst few innings was out, tv.o, three and out for the; stieepshearer.s. Their finish bowed j politely and stood waiting. When the plant boys got wanned up and the greime ntarted they threw the blades' wide open and cut a deep swath. The plant team had the lirnt bat, and left a stone bruise in tho memor ies of tin' spectators. Some of the boys were not feeling Well, but waut- I to ntav t" the lluichaud feel worse Hobart .-eied the bat and swatted ''" iu his luit ia T.tion, such one of Freeberg's euny curves, cut thej1" licensed engiueurs and pil- guv ropes and went straight up into j "t and (he necessa-y iuspcelion of the air ami when he lit square on timt ! th, wat,,rs l,-v th" 'r:" tr ut hor.Uies. bane Hl-pIow had the hall and he w as j Tlu ,ake " ,U1 '"' ' wat out. ( iihbins got out and wanted to try it again, but there was nothing doing. Nelson then bowed to the plate and swat the sphere good and hard, but the nphere w ils mundane and Hoone held the leal object of (ho a.-nault lirmly in the mit. "Shot p-out. "' 'Tiubher, " with his hair parted all j over his head and a smilo on his phiz, j grouud the ball into his hip and let I drive, but Froeberg was watching w ith 1 his bane ball eye and sized up tho ! .-peed at' urately and nent tin? thing t .. 1... . ....... .1 -t-tii 1 j nig o nit. muii uiiui-n. ; done in and stations were easy made, j Sto,.kl)1.,u V!ls tuddenly taken with 1 ..f irrin oil the I. nt ii nil k 11 oelr- ed the ball out into Walters' graiu Held. Partiu burned the belles of the fans with his goo-goo eyes as ho ran, and pranced in home with his neck bowed. . Judge thought ho was tho only 1 green' spot oil the desert, but he v.as j n't, there was Kinchin t with a whole ; grain Held to back his claims. McDonald was a whole gynuianeum ! in the box and fooled the butters with : his performance. j Miller made some good hits and ran ' like a pall bearer. I It was like pulling teeth to -co Hoyd I run ; ho couldn't stop till he got to I third, ho was under such headway, j Simmons forgot somethiug between ' first and second and went buck and j found tl 0. I lloyco said ho couldn't play ball, ; but you ought to see him shear sheep, j Reynolds diagnosed tho Hies that j came his way perfectly uud seldom Jont a cane. Following Ih tho nummary of the Kame and the ncore: HIIKAKINf; l'LANT. i l'layern AH U J SI I Hit I'O A E ' Hoharl2 d A v, 0 2 O 2 0 (iillhillH HM Si IM O I 0 .1 I I Nelson rf :t I- 0 0 0 0 0 j Hoyce Iht : 1 0 0 0 2 0 i SirnmniiH cf 1 10 0 0 0 0 ! Miller If A . 'Id 1 0 2 0 4 2 0 ! Hohs p fc us 1 I 0 0 2 .'I 2 Kiriehart-'kl A If 1 O 0 0 11 0 j Reynolds ; A 2d 0 1 0 2 2 2 ! Total :) .1 f, 0 24 1; 5 I.AKKVIKW. I'iayerrt AH Ii HH SJI PO A K l'reel.er p A :kl W 2 0 4 J 0 Hoone c 4 1 0 0 t; 3 2 Carroll h 2 2 0 0 4 1 Hoyd If 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 liiKclow Ih 4 l 1 0 0 11 Stork man 2h 4 0 2 0 .'1 4 1 l'artin rf 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 JudKe cf :i 1 1010 0 McDonald M p 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 Total 33 10 'J 0 27 22 5 Score hy Innings Lake view ." 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 -10 Shearers 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2-3 KUMMAKV. Struck out hy (Jihbins, 2; by Fre Ixtk, 4 ; by McDonuld, 1 ; llnue on bulls, olf Iioa 2, off I-Yeeberg 1 , of McDonald 1. Two bane bits, Hoyd, Freelertf. Three lja.se hits Boyd. Stolen bases, Hobart, Miller, 2; Uoone, I'reeberfr, C; Partiu, IJojd. Double days, Storkman to Freeberg. Wild pitch, FreeljrK. Hit by pitch ed ball, Loan, Hone, Carroll, Judge. Passed balls, Hoone 4, Hobart 2, Iteyuol.la 3. Umpire, Uus Schroder. Time of name, one hour 55 minutes. Attendance, 100. Boat for Goose Lake. E. I'.urke returned from K'jamath Falls last Tburlay morning, where he went to look at the ottam boat on the Klamath lake, with a view tofamiliar iziuj; hiiimelf with the mot practic- I ahle type of boat for inland Likes or small btreaius. Mr. Hurke fa.st eolv eiuK the details of the establishment of hteamboat service on Goosie Lake, and expects soon to have his plans ready f'- vtcraiioa. He will go to 1 San Fraonisco shortly for the p pose of buying a boat alroady built and e.puipp-d, possibly one that is in use on the liay or Sacramento river. He ha.s not fully determined whether he w ill put on a steam boat or a gaso- 1 line boat. Steara is much cheaper. but there are certain requirements ncce.-sary for tho operatiou of steam boats which would causa great delay er and a great deal of preli nil nary red ! tape would have lo be gone through with before he could operate a steam boat , consequently he may put on a gasoline boat. Klamath County Election. J. H. tiritlitlv Democrat,, ivas elect ed county Judjro of Klamath county by a majority i.vt Henutt, Kepubli can, of lSs. Silas ( ibeueliain, Ke r.b lican, was the only candidate for S her itf, and L Alva Ltwis, Repi.l.li can, the only candidate for treasurer. M. D. Williams, Republican, was elected county nurveyor over hU op ponent, M. E. Hutchinson, by 45 votes. l.r county commissi. :oier W. A. Walker, Democrat, was elected ! over his opponent, Jacob Riwck by 3'. votes. On the state ami District tick et Klamath couuty gavo a small Ke pulbican majority, except for the V. S. Senate, for which titariu reciovod a majority of 15 ouT I'ourno. indian Cirl Slays Baby. A half-breed ludi iu girl named Dora Chipp, shot and killed tho IS mouths old daughter of Mrs. Heal of Siskiyou couuty, and phot tho mother in the jaw, one day last week. Tho Indian girl had some, trouble with Mrs. l'.eal over a horse trudo, and when they met iu tho road, Mis. Heal and her baby inn buggy and tl.o Indian girl on horseback tho controversy was renew ed with tho above result. Alter tho nht.t ing, tho liiurdero.-s started for tho renervation, but was captured at Ho uanza. Mr. Chris. I'liihach, uncle of Chas, Umbach of this city, arrived hero hint Saturday evening 011 u visit and to re main a few months for the benefit of his health. Mr. Umbach has been en gaged in business iu San Francisco for over 10 years, Charley went to Pino Creek Saturday with 11 rig to meet his nude. RACE HORSES HERE Well Known California Horse Man Here. GOOD RACES ARE NOW ASSURED Program and Conditions FolloW. Five Days' Racing for the Thirty or More Horses. Si Mtalkey, the well-known Califor nia race borne man, irt in Lakeview with a stable of race horses to take part in the big race meet during Fourth week. About 21) race bornes are here al ready, md several more are on their way. It seems to have been, an off season for races in California, prob ably owing to the earthquake, and horse men are making their way to the country races. The large purses offered here bav attracted many with good horses, and the racea promises to be th best ever had on the Lakeview track, Tb Lake Coanty Agricultural Asso ciatLm will give five days' racing ot their track in Lakeview, commencing July 2nd, and ending July 7th, 1906. The sum of $1450. will be distributed in torses as fIlos: FIP.ST DAY-JULY 2nd First Race, mile dath, purse $125 Second Itacey 5, fur. for 3 -year-olds, purse ' 200 SECOND DAY-JULY 3rd Third Kace, mile dash, purse f 150 Fourth Race, mile heat,, purse 200 THIRD DAY-JULY 5th Fifth Race, J4 mile daah, purse 150 Sixth Race, ?g mile heats, purse 175 FOLTiTlLDAY-JULY Cth Seventh Kact, mile dafh, purser $150 200 1 Eighth Face, 1 mile dash, parse FIFTH DAY-JULY 7th Ninth P-ice, 1' mile dash, for trotters and pacers, purse $100 Thero-will probably be other races on the laot day. All mces are free for alL CONDITIONS. All of tho above races are fYee for all, four to eater and three to start but tho Association reserves the right to hald a losj number than four by re ducing the ijurse iu proportion to the number of horses entered. Entries to close tho evening before the race. The Pacific Const Hlood hrse Ass jciatiou rules to govern all rmiiug races. Entrance feo ten per jent of purse. Money to be divided as follows: 70 per ceut to the first horse aad 30 p?r ceut to the second horse. The Association reserves the right to change any of the above races, in tho event of not fiLliug, or to change tho 3ate of tho last day's event to the following day in case any other amasemeut is announced for that date. No money paid without a con test. Board of Directors: Win. Harvey, F. M. Miller, V. L. Snelliug, Robt. F. P. LIGHT, President, McKee, F. P. Light. T - r i X , - T T f V - I Secretary. Railroad Man Visits Lakeview. W. II. Holabird, the promoter of the Weed railroad et.veusiou to Klamath Falls, made Lakeview a visit first of tho week. Mr. Holabird came from his Lome iu Los Augeles, and went out west. 11 is visit to this place waa only cause for conjecture, as he abso lutely refused to bo interviewed by any one, had little to say and did not mix with tho people here. Mr. V. L. Snelliug, who made tho ttcquuintanco of Mr. Holabird nt Klamath Falls about a year ago, being tho ouly per son here who talked w ith him, and to Mr. Snelliug ho was veiy reticent. Yho distinguished visitor ia a railroad promoter of more than ordinary prom inence and abiltiy. 1 lo has niado it a specialty all his business life, and lienig about 70 years of age, has prob ably lourued to keep his council, at least ho showed himself to bo a mau of such training while here. J. Frankl bought L. E. Mc.Culloy'd wo.ol yesterday. Tho price paid wua withheld. Mr. Frankl was on a deal for ouo or two other clips, also, but tho deuls were not cloted. MANY