Ilf HP" ( II....I1M 11 efaliX liMtbr - "" m Kiunath Knlw Our Advertisers Get the Best Reaulta . . . onu Vi:a. No. r.tHJ. KUMAT1I FALLS, OKKGON. TUESDAY, JULY 7. 1008. Piiice, 5 Cents. URGE CROWD THEREi BETTER PROTECTION Iteming H jinocratic Convention Opens! With Much Enthusiasm I0MINI NT MEN IN ATTENDANT Eloriuiii is i roueu ttiiii opvumuirs- imjijiiii Lulls, fonintinii I o Order-Invocation HyHomnnCii j liiilic I Ai( liliishnp-Bell. Temporary Chiiirmiiu ktrf, i'I" ' v i 111" I Will f. It u i ' ' "'" "y )'"" Itlllll l'" l1lllHltlll lllf allllW Uklrs Id Mini" standard bearrra ,ijimuuli' iiiries li' which lo ill! U intiM oltlif Nation, This tnl tim t t ! '"fiy hesrrc. r tl.a il III" Writ III till .'in cf a iik i-i'ic plain and Denier, s I.it iiirtillon ol Ilia honor, ;nilJnl n i'x auditorium, the .jal,-. ' t kind In America. ijllji n-'ti ilm hour set lor Ihr .mn I tli twenty second 1 totlil IViii'" ratlc convention, 1 lc o tie tu ,...! hi the auditorium i&mrl i'li -iiple walling Inr ..ii to I II mil ii, In unlrr iintninlu'i n nlxitit tlm entrances Met In 1 1 iwd ilt nil ul tlm streets ( loll.r iiirtuie. Mayor Hperr .rl eimiai chaigenl tlm handling irnJ,tbi small army of - m i i!ftilnl in piraerie order. ( ilr stiriiibllng and seating ol liVfstrt tlir fimous "cowlwv ul I'ucMi. and Alamosa, rtlirl tl to llir ii( In III rear ol Ilia f, irmlrrol mixed pnigraiii nl .If, cliMh at and rag-tinm lr. drat,.iu were piobahly Ilm 'iImic rrr innl or (unction i i.aluif Al-nellie iril ol tlm lid mj.-rinli'. m iiiagnlllce.it It Cl Utorfe Washington, draped k"i Amrrnan llaga anil featoontd It attr inaur aula of trl-colored r. To ll.i' utilit was a similar ol Ainlu-w Jackum ami to the I'tiil Tlioiiiut Jelferanu. On tlm tsasllwn. a photograph ol tlm Uncut.. u.i.lint, (inner Clve. Iivnlrml mtli I.Uck In mule ell- I ''I the iri'aillhif Irellnif nl anruiw Ml rweiil iliaili. tlm national rri iim-I pmfutely In carrying 'ImiiatiMiia MmfHUrt i. tM. , Hrro kkk; r" Dm ilrli LMtra nml In hack ol Ofinlii. nan tln alternate.. lb ol tin..,, nfiloin were lo t, CuliirailllBliil Dial, i.nrl. l,.tl.w. I .-.. -- -. DENVER AUDITORIUM, SCENE OF THE DEMOCRATIC NA TIONAL CONVENTION. JULY 7. It l tin. Iliat tlm,, thai . aiiff..nt rltra" ol tlin Vtl had ii up,niliiiiit ol aeellig women x.IIIiiiii 4ithlt IliK III national attain- Ideal Intm-sl n-Mmi-d in . nimal ul ailnm ij nun u t. nrtv nn, hitl lievrl Utii rMi in till, full n lli,. coin.. try, A t tit ir iil.htllv Uraim. Umibii III till' tnlliT) II, r) Hi-lf iti'l, I'lU'luli. rniimla u aiUiiM. lly I" n'rlmk till' aiiilltntiiiiii Mm. ,..,1.11 11. 1... 'M. M1-.I lllllll ,."l, 111 lltn ,IIIll L't I ,, , .... . . . ,( in .,i,.i,, rtiti.in nl ihu lililami tlm C'lvarl,'"lii ""X tlint tli atntviiiciit ol D. Irry, a maloilty ol tlic nitnia .rut. I i . .. ,, , , , . . . . 1 ... ,'luL,.ihiiii .llm-mr t' II Vu..ll l tin, rwlor l I iilvalenl to Having liln uxunlnl i wunuii. i.i-Hiim. iiiiritor I. II, .Mjneii, ul me c. .. .. ... ... .. Ini w .... ...... .... J Hil nothing will be done on the .lam ...urn, ...,r .... ii.at.in.ii .noma -- - - "-I,,,,,,,,,, ,, OThf ,aml, ,, Tan.it ol ln.ll.11.. I.r..l ol II. IViiiu. .rr..l...i ol tl,.. wa,J of director. , !,,,, preJwl ,1Bt mvu not Ut.n iratlr Katloii.l C'.,iiiniittcv, fai'iiM lor i, U'iit I'.m' v.irliili,n il,i li I i i , . . 11 wm aur iini .rociaiion, inai it tlgnril are now trry .low nbout encuni- nnltr ami tlm liualliraaol tlm (Oiixi-lition .. . , ., , , , . . , .,.,.,, . ., will U lmHiilito ti, ri'oimliler tlm livriug their lunda by siitning tlit-ni (or "" ,","i"1, N,,"Ur- I'ify N0..I.011, i,!,,., i,,,, w ,n .,.,M,itiiL-riil iliatwnik'ituvrrnumnt irrlgallun ulien tlmy liaw ol tin. National l-..iiiii.tlii.a.i.ti... nimII,,.1)ri. .,,, ,,,. ,BIII , Mwll ,,, M ,,,, ' ll0 ,iHIlIte tlloWe,go ol the tlm- when durn! ami i.n.l II, Mall umlrr ul.irli Ilia- , .,. , , ,.,. .... ,,. t -i..i. .(it n ii.c liiiKii nit' Fig 1 ii-ii mj wini tiiv nit; iitiiiiiii'iii. nut rmii lit m ivviuuu DAM NOT YET IN SIGHT ewcll Writes That Bids on Clear Lake Cannot Be Reconsidered Uri'limn in 1I11. n-.iit.t lulling fur tlm Thora who nre (ainillar itli the con anliililn hail loriU'linl. Inllimin.. thia lit, Itrv. Jaima J. Ki-ani', lli.inan t'atliullc AriM,lilnin,f tlm Aithilincrn. ol WyomliiK, oltriril tin1 lnrcatioii, tlm amllrncr 1imIIm; diirliir tin nu)ir. Clialriuali lantrrrl ni-xt alllioilliciil the nai.i.'i ol tlm ti i.inary nk'.ci'ia -lectl by tlm Nalioiul Coiiiiiiitli, tl.i iillicial uma lliig Trliijral) ('haif mail, 'llii(liii A, llvll, ul Callfuiiiia: k'oxi'iiitiirnl. the limit. City Can Buy Water System Any Time Says H. V. Gates Plan Is Presented to the Mayor. Council and Citizens IMPROVEMENTS VERY EXTENSIVE Provide for Sixty Hydrants for Fire Protection and Con necting of Mains to Perfect Circulation of Water System in all Parts of the City In hi talk Ulom tlm rnimnl lnt I Trniairar Si.i'ta.y, I'li-y WiaKlMiii.ulllilKlit H. V. (intra lalnl tlml ii-porta Kriitnrky, ami I'iiat Am.tuiit Hitii- have lir.iK'iitly iraclnil him that the) Ut), IMxiiiMtoii. ol n Yoik. 'I lm Klaiiulli Fall. Liglii A Water Co. Regular Council Alecting Atlilelroni allowing the regular month ly bill, the council did little builnes. ulullAI.. uu... .tlt...l I.it ll... . i..... ' . , , ' , ' uouiii not aeii 11. piani ni "y "" a,i night, .uo ol tin. tlico being gWen t,w.t nii. j m pitai vai., ',....-., i-,,.- rary Chatiniati llell to the ttaml. Tin-, Calilomln atatrfiuan in a li'UKth) .ertli ( toundrd tlm Lejlioteol the oiiuimIIoii. I fltist Rebuild Line at "nrli tuii" when the contract fro. i.lnl that it inlulit 1 purcliaieil by the city. In .(leaking ol the matter he ...Id: Tlm city can buy our plant nt any time, 11ml il it does not want to buy f I cording to the term, ol tlm contract, we Tlm Midway IVI. A Tel. Co. will ,,.,.,, , worth, the value furred to lebultd Ha line In llouaiiM o( ,,, lUll ,0 B,cerlal,md by ex the faille will be affected by the Indue-, H'Hii." lion current from the Moore llroa ower When the plant wa. InHallnl the city line. The atrong voltnge imIihc over M th Ii.lit to purcha.e the jdant at the Miairn llroa. line will affect all u ' "' "" )'"' """ ' " ground ci.ct.lt line an. rder to ,'"'" "' fnlUm ol over)-live yearn avoid the trouble the. Midway l-o.nian, '"' TU " " 0't',lriM nlKiul two ear. ago linn inu purrnato will rebuild it. Hue, uiiiklug it n copper metallic circuit. The noik will belie- llrnialeileligntt, and nu .llernate. gun .nine Hum uext week UL Y SPECIALS U will make special prices all this week On Ladies' Khaki Suits KIRTS, DUCK SKIRTS SILK PETTICOATS fatch Thi8 Store FOR JULY BARGAINS wa not made, but .Mr. date, now .ayi that hu will not hold the city to the cnntiiiit to await the expiration ol the flip yeur period, but will .ell at any lime Hint Ihu city ia ready to buy. toll. V. Gates lor the premutation of his plana lor the Improvement ol the lire protection ol tlio city. The council revoked It. proceedings at a x'clal meeting, levying a (Kill tax, the nanio having been Illegal. The re enictuient ol the poll tax ordinance will lie taken up at the nex'. meeting. Along Company Coming K.K. STORE Crops Looking Well Tnrincm and runchera In llila vicinity are In-ginning to fee' mure Jubilant over the crop proipccta. The warm weather linn advanced grain, and grasses wondir- fully In the pu.t few- weeki and many of the farmer, who have lleldn tinder the J canal my Hint the yield will lie better ' HiIh year than It wan laitycar.e.peclally Is HiU with Hie lint cutting ol alfalfa. 'Tlmiu ure eomo lleldo throughout the I basin that aie not as noodaa they Hiould be and all of tlm ciopl uie a little late, ! but the geneial prospect, are now much I better than they were a thort time ago. I I To All Music Lovers Come In and hear the new "H) mphony Orand" at lleltkeuiper'a. Ayrea and Price, of fakevlew, an. nounce that Mr. and Mr. Wm. V. Mongand company, accompanied by a aolo orchestra, will play in Klamath i'all. for seven night, beginning on the 13th ol this month. They will present a number ol popular dramatic and com edy production, that will lie new lo this section. Horace V. Mitchell returned this morning from Ashland, where ho spent the Fourth. lie states that Mrs. L. 0. rilaeiuorn and Mrs. It. A. Allord, who also spent the day at Ashland, will re turn In a lew it ays with Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Mitchell, who are coming to Klam nth to sHMid a lew weeks at the resorts In the northern end ol the county. I'lenstire seekers are coming and going lo and from the resort. In the northern eud of the county. The following party has just returned from a camping trip In Wood river valley : MIm M, E. Hamil ton, E. S. Pratt. Rev. Geo. T. Pratt, V. D. Fry, ri.Grittle, Mr. and Mr., Geo. Gristle, MIks K. DeF, Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Will Humphrey, Geo. II. Smith,- brother ol It. S.,'ur rived last night from Eugene, accom panied by Mrs, Smith. They will re main hero lor a lew weeks and will iioend some ot the time nt Spring Creek, . They nre swell and down to date they City ollicials und Interested parties who attended the council meeting last night and listened to the explanation of the Improvements ol the water system an proposed by Hon. II. V. Gates lor the Klamath Falls Mght & Water Co. were iulle lavorabl) Impressed with the plan, lly menus of diagram. Mr. Gates showed the iunulliicieiicy of the present protec tion In cai-e ol lire and also how his company proioiM-d tu remedy matters. A ill.uram ol Ihu system showed that the water mains ol the city run east and west with a cross pipe eveiy three block's, but in many parts these pipes nre not connected, so that the circuit. tlon o( the system is lar from being even good. At the present time there are only short hections ot six-inch pipe on Klamath avenue, the lompany proposes to extend this p!K the lull length ol the nvenue, giving additional protection lor Main street and making It possible to lower the Ure Insurance rate according to Insurance men who are conversant with the conditions. The company proposes to connect up all sections ot plw In all parts ol the city so as to perlect the circulation of the system and thereby furnish protec tion for every district within the cor jioratu limits. In order to do this it will be necessary to expend approxi mately 3,000 in the laying ol additional pipes, which the company Is willing to do II the city will Install fifty-one hydrants, which, with the nine contract h)drant, will give ample (Ire protection. The company proposes that the city hall buy and install the additional hydrants and own the tame, the nine now- Installed being the property ol Ibe company and the city paying annually therefor $305, this being the amount dxed by the contract. The company realizes that the city could not pay for sixty hydrant, at this rate and has mado the proposition that II the city will install the additional tllty-ono hydrants, they will make an annual charge ol I,L00 for the sixty, thus adding only 395 to the present hyd.aiit cost and getting therefor fifty one nddltloual plugs. Mr. Gates esti mated that the hydrants could be pur chased and Installed for about 30 each. In addition to the l.u lug ol the pipe the plans (or the improvement of the water system provide for the comple tion ot the two reservoirs that are now In the course of construction and for the Installation of a pump that will throw 600 gallons per minute. The one pump now in use has a capacity ot 0u gallons, and the second one Is added as h safe guard In case the one should break while lire is raging. The two pumps and 1 the three reservoirs w ill glre five sources oi supply in case oi nre aim win tuve a tendency to an automatic regulation of the pressure whero elnvatiuns are the same Under the imprpied system the fire pressure on Main street will be ap proximately 100 pounds, while on Klam ath avenue It will be a lew pounds more and In other sections a trifle less. Mr. Gates did not urge the council to enter Into a contract, but presented the proposition In a way that made It plain that the present protection it inadequate In the extreme and that by following out tlm plan proposed by thompany the city will be atle to secure the best possible protection. The mayor, council and property owners preent seemed favorably Impressed and It Ir very prob" able-that 'soma action will belaleo on the matter in the near future. flaking Test Pits The Southern Pacific well boring out fit, under the supervision of Harry Cros by, Is engaged In making test pits (or concrete foundation, for conduits (or the place, where the government canals cross the railroad grade. In order to build these conduit. In the low places It will be necessary to lay the foundations on solid bottom, and the test pits are between SO and 100 feet deep. The out fit I. at work immediately below town today. G, Heitkemper, Jr., ha. received a Symphony Grand Parlor phonograph. The Instrument Is the latest Improve ment In the phonographs and It and two others sent to a firm at Portland are the first ones tent into the state ol Oregon, It is a beautiful piece ol orna mental lurnlture and the tones are as clear a. from any musical Instrument in existence. " To make room for new goods that are now on the way we are disposing ot all second-hand articles we have left at price, less than cost, Virgil A Son. TTTTrf The proof of 'the freezer it in the freezing Violet, the U-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Hnlse, had her lace and hair quite badly burned jesterday even Ini! by the explosion of belated Fourth ..i i,,k. Hruu-nrka. She will suffer no have the quality and are useful aome' in -... ... - . permauent Injury from the accident. new things at McHat tan's. The White Mountain Freezer mikes more cream, better cream, and makes it easier uiui i he.itcr ihan any other freezer on the market I.KT US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS a HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS t 4' A VI '?.. Wwr' .