'" A'. Klnmnth Fallii' Kirtit nml HcHt Daily. , ''ti ja j ii ' Our Advertisers Get 'The Best Results. w" : - B Tiiliti Yi:-it. No, 820 KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 0, 1900. Piuce 5 Cents tei TWO MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO REGISTER FOR CITY ELECTION Wwt ta titan Hefala. MJILI) SMIL I JO DtPOf GROUNDS i t r m ii i.i loi id in: i'irrn .u sii:i:i jh ami w.w.iiH III I I.I 1 ' ' "' "' ' Ii' 'I l In- utlKI-'Mliiii '".I lie. 1 I,. tl.nl f M, lllllllttlll t' i If Imliiliil I., hi ,l ililulllllile. ,r l.lil I., 'milt i f . ., 1 I I'" "It'll II I tin H nurlllie "ti hm pari iimny uiin.ru rtiogiilzu Hi mini, t lil uis. hut I eiiiinol lint ' llli.vi itiut iiiu desiru for Mr. Ilutd. li. lu I'livc u tiiotiii iiiunt lo tt In I iiiiuioiy m miiiiclunl m kiji I. Iim tul limine llm rnie Nntiiitift li. tun ever I do would hate tlm muni- lusting I i ,'. ... ri.iiirn..l In.t . v.-ii- .(iii,t,. , W lll0 lnl,. , Mll , fx.m l... iir.'l mill linn ill- tr,..t, u. tltittlttt Kit i uf i. muoil .i . mi .... ....... . . . r,j . ii. -.i nuin .mi iiiiiiu.- ihiUi auu ninny oilier pugMnir mill, in !. ii"il llilk 4umitii on rlvlc linpritieiiii-iii -nil ilutiu during in,, . I Hi unit Unit Itr Mates hi ailmlnlHtralli.il I'll mliiill Hint i. lit ,i. In plunk Hi" Mill lullv irni-im) d-ilro Hint In. on n (iitidlilatii Ih Ii .1 ,i'. I. in llml il' Hi at wo.-U lo a iwllli.li one, nml I think Hint On r In iluii.' mil ii mi III trwl Inline- ara ninny others in Hi., unum fix If Jltilil. i lul'n lo Hi iltput ' got man In n mayor nlo nlll Biff'" ri- !' ." iiilil nut nn-l I in- make n record along tin- lln.-j of .U-'I ' ' " 'I" l''l CI'I.II'Vl.llBJ rvl" pl.'KieM II IIH'OMI nnii'li llimii. tin. uiioriiiiiiitl'iii Willi ill" U. pot t rlnlh n even man wl.o own n o l.uii l.i'in ' i"iiril ili nml tt.irk foot o real estate here. Ami It is for It In ... Km iiimmliiinlzlliK It. t nut ih.. i niiton llm' I njiil In m Mr. II mil ' .'I'll for Irni.l wliMn a flaldmii .-! t t I I: m. illy 1 , I t v fi.it hi-,.. r -merit walks ar alaalitmi In- w the rlgi i nan for tint to bi 1 il.i i ...i tin- popi1. ii ' iaet), anil I lnip- Tin- llornld 11 tut tl.nl Kl,rii i'. ullii.tl r.' "" "lie "tiiiii. pIm- lli itii (iierythltic Ci .-.' 1 1 r tii Ik, Inn. in rt : In the ,Kilb:. In , t I In to ma. ttit iiu in rn'iiK to at.il from tho i' riZIA .. j. , nBml,j ,,m-(i J wonl uf Hie ADD BRASS FURNACE TO IRON FOUNDRY iii'y, linker, Vn, on, Wallowa, Hhor mati, Ullltnm, Grant, Klaniatli, Mnl 1 ileur anil l.ako open season exieniU fiom October 1 to .Match 1, lu tho' counllcM numed ll extendi from Sep-' 'lumber 1 to May 1. J Honker goose In Ornnl, Ilnrtif-y ' fjXi; HUNDRED and Malheur tbo open Reason extendi NO ENGAGEMENT WITH INDIANS YET . from September 1 to Match 1. In . i t- ti ! ti all othor counties It extends from Sep-1 Klamath Falls Iron Works Has Had a Won-iiu.nu.r i to m& i Shore anil lihiIiik bird ur.NH UNUKIt CKAZV SNAKI. 11ET11EAT ISO TO THE HILLS. derful Growlh in Past Two Years Continually Enlarging 'Plant -Open Kiaiwin extends from Ortobcr 1 to, MUbKOUi.i-., .Marcn is. up 10 pfll j 'noon toda) ll.cro had been no cn- I IIuk limit Sauo lions and cocks, icountor between tho'stato rnllltla. 'lltill lirorli rti Inlrind fi ti1 nt Vint tl rt- Klimiiith TnlM will noon hho n '" 'nl yw ""-' molted 30,000 lir.uii fuiimlry in will oh u.j lion louud of nun. which wan mado Into foui.ili) 1'iik A; deny, of tho THINKS BALDWIN IS I III NIGHTMAN ilialh of his fntlnr. II. C. Itnnuby ' at I'orllani' mn nnd throe ilaucht'i" The fun Til will In- lii Id iiimiiiinw at Killer-ton Kiaiiinui r.illu iron vorkn, uro now cimtlnt; tin hiiyituI mrtu of thu furiiiiru in In. iiHi-U lu luultluR tho urnm, nml i.xpccl to bu reuily to turn out bniiH cimlliina durlnc thu 'nrly purl of April. A lslt to tin' shnpM of tlio Kln mnth Tall Iron WorkR would an toi.lili ninny of th' rltlrrttH of Klu- jtimtli I nlli, icii low of whom rca jll;. Hint t li Ik cltv can ho:int of one 'it tin. Icit Iron foundries In the (cijiilitr The cBlnhlUlmioiil of IhU ilnilUKtr) has been it v.uM rouvon- IMltor II'- id I-.ir sir I rvtiil ftllb iiiti-ri-il I at j-iii I'd in n lu )uur itsiie of mterlii! ii'lntlM. In Ito riiTliilii. i.f .Mr (ii. U" T llald vln I Inn- I..-, n hi ro snniK on two )mr in I Imu uimui mudrat lovct r ii in mi . . . .1 I mu ' in fill inn' it..' and am luterrauxl In ' lio l- k .if,! in ln tho next mnvor of llm ii. f-r I bolli-vo that tho tctl 'r.nr win ttiakii or tnnr our on Man. tt tin. .io of I"'"11, ,or '' I'l'1" ' clty nBd Ho Irtv. wife, four ' rouM- "ml. ,inc ,,cc" a r'nl holp ion.irn ii.ci neteiopiiicni in inn conn i try. All rn:illiu:i for both public I nml prliale uork rim now be nectir 'il liwe with vrfy llttlo delay, nheic nrpvloiicly it wan ncccmiury to xond i to Anlilaud or other intlrond point, it.viii iKir.si: .now iii'i:v. ciiBllngH. During tho past winter ll wa Jeclded to add another larxo tiii'Jltloii to tho plar.t, and a oulldlng 40 by Si waj creeled adjoining thu fln.t bulldlnK. Tho new building contains the big fuinnce and h ubod entirely for casting Tl.o first two riiorx of thu main building ur unM for tho v. ork shops, tlio upstulrfc be ing thu wood- working department, wl'cro all thu mould, aro mudo. Thu lompuii) already has suvcral lliuumml dollara' worth of moulds or patterns en hand. Nearly nil uf tho lathes and other machine i y used In the work shops woro modeled and cast at tho foun dry. A big wood latl-.it has recently been cdd?d, which wll! tnko columns 1C to IS feet long and Is paid to 'bo the hom Initio lu tho city. Tho fur nace tor ii't-ltlng thu Itnss for cast lui; v.'ll bo imdr i.t tho foundi v, nml a Krcjlcr portion of the material hai nltcady been cast, -..""" inl h ii riiitli, machinery and mills fh" Miinturluin will u o,u to tal ,. , for w,.(kl, al lid... only tom-mm lUedn-Mlay ) ,,, ,.rarlcn,;. nM , t!l work attertinon n, nenln Othr .In-o ffir , K,)V,rn,ll(.ut noK Mns of .i "!; lf unk nnd Uitb , ,. , ,. ..,,. r.., .,,.,,, room, aro .n to the antral piihlle. , ,;( ,. ,omrn,,1)ri,. Thc! xponn.enU worn mmlo In T. I'. 8AM)i:itSf)K owlM rr .,,, ,, ar, lBInrilw jnhlni: and blending sand from sov- erni nsciioim in uiu ciiuniy.iiiQy wvru land bird', five, in ono day or ten In ono weik; di.cki, 35 In or.a wcok: deer, five In ono sonson; shore and wit'llfK birds, GO In or.o week; Kctsc and swan, no limit. It 1 4 always unlawful To enll, offer for s.ilu, baiter or uxchinso, hip, ..tny in tiHiispci boionil thi boundh'rles of this stato any deer. iiooso n'O'tntal'i tho-?i, elk, silver ray rqulrirl iv.in. ..r; il lilrcn. griiuso and all ipcc'.-s if u.iland hltdn nnd dint t To hunt vlt! out n lie? jo: lo hunt or kill r. iyt mount In t.iccp ui anlelopc; to h, m or I ill any elk' un til August 1, lll'j; to 1111 beaver or to kill dec less ihsn ono year old; to tun down with dozs or hunt at nlzht. To kill China cks In Jackson, Jon-plilnc, Hood Hirer or Malheur counties, or to kill hens anywhere In tho slate; to kill femalo deer at at any time, or to multllatc carcasses so ns to dlsgulfic sex; to hunt or kill any silver, golden, copper, Jnpani'30 or Rcvss phcainnts, English or Hun- Conslderablo trouble was exper- Karlan Prtrldgo or Dob White quail lotin.-U at first In securing thu proper kind n't moulding sand, but after on tin upper aid inner lakes I.. tie, HUtCUlSflll. (1.1.l BM4 HOll ttllt LmI lf t'l-l(l ftktlSllI I ll 111! til '1 triTlt tt t VI 1 I II M """" " "" ' "' ' !" " " ei.lvln.. ennalili.rnl.1.. . .. . . . . a .u..u a iiu. tin ( Ii Ulnl.lnu ' nn ill ullifif tiiiutin ii ll liAfu Inn. -- - imurr l( not n-ri)iutiein ly. ni teosi "'' " " ""i"1"""1 ..!.. ...... ..,, ....... ......... ....-.- for a Mr. Tim nnme of Mr llald-i I"1""' runied Id mil part of tl eblncry lu used. Thu Iron work are re work from tho to kill quail or China pheasants In Grant, Harney, Gilliam, Umntllla, Wheeler, Morrow or Malheur until October IS, 1913. To trap or destroy nests of pro tected game birds; to opcrnto any slnk, box, sink or sneak boat, skiff vln r.ml not miuncd to nn- Hut I tn gliiil i lint (he suggestlun has b"n inn i Hlnn mailing your lllrl I I .m miked with a number nf .ir,.i relauro in tin. gentleman. and u i n- (In- opinion were tioi unanuii"iiM il.e iiinnuer In which Interior 5" j a. Peek and A. II. Ilerry came1 - 'iie,. Item Aktn.'la nbunt two ye.irn rill: S.M.r. Int:i. mill ericu-il n eltutll foundry l i . I'liilhllii-j ;" l.y iO. on Wnlniil street. Oi t of lieav) i.X.re. tingle,' rim ! -mil H fur IiiiMiicm In .Inly Imrnett Nearly new I-''" Tipimi. "I t'i" l'eslne has been uteatllly I'eltt Plain. i l I 11 renilnv: oiery since Aflet July alli'-.t'l s&s ,y .r .jr ys ST Ss'.&; jf. ,4 .4,'V-' -ix fm'iT&'v: wwrM i f ti i jy ja-r jv T'I I '11 ?''' r- T - ..-ST1 ouixi'lii towns In thu count. Uko- or "tunc". "cpi "" "".o mtinmcite ilt-w. ')orrn .ad cn places on tlio r,vor nbovo Oregon City and In Yn- iqttinn nnu coos unjs; to uunt witti batteries, swivel gun, fire, flashlight lor blinds moro than 100 feet Horn here; to shcot or. enclosed lands 'without permission: to ship o- tell deorRklns wltho.it being prouorly tngved. Penalties For tram-pertlig y.'.me outside tho state, MOO to (300 nnd fine and Imprltonmcnt; for violation of any gtane laws, from J15 to JJOO fine; lor hunting without a license, from j:& to $300 fine nnd Imprisonment. SYNOPSIS OF THE NEW GAME LAWS it , a if1 u riVs will " - - ''H..il BO)) Us' ' "'' ' "'' f.y i . '.. !xti' I .!..- .... '"!. "In the Swim The up-to-date man considers himself right "in the swim." You'll always find him to be the wU dressed man. To be regarded "anybody" these days, it is of prime import- .1. i. :!. r f-mViinn Tnnttnin ancc to De ures3cu in inc uciki ... --- this end you must, first have your clothes msde to order, second, choose the right tailor. These two requisites arc admirably supplied by Strauss Brothers, Master Tailors, Chicago whose exclusive cccncv we have. Wc consider this the best line of tailoring in the United States. You'll n.nke no mistake In selecting u pattern for your suit from the immense variety of bright, snappy Spring shades we arc now displaying. YouTl wonder how wc can make up such high class woolens at the low prices we wiU mention to you. Don't put off ordering. It is to your interest to "get busy" at once. K K K STORE !?'" W. JWEKSh 'iN ' i -Li t . tUV ' V. ' T-.v" L ' l.lT1i'l -i"l.1rl,:i r- itW raVslBaiBlasW.'.kS "C- fitJT-i'-VsTO rWVV'JaV J-ifiHWaalssW X3Sl ! 1 ' ' Jv&'is&Zz? 'inftwlMJ .wjiippswi l j xviu ti ; Tswuaayi (.-.;nvitia;flravi:g .' " ,ifvV" " v" irsajrlsiii " llasulii, JS Tlio Two Suitors," "Caught lu n Web," "Tho Obstinate Tooth." Songs "When Mandy Said Good by," 'Daddy'i LIUlo Tom Itoy aitl." Mis. D. Doak and Miss Schilling and two Japanese, servants arrived this ovenlng from ncikelcy on their Baker, J Wny to the Doak blaco at Odcsra on tho upper lake. following Is tt summary of tho game Inws as enacted by thu last legislature: lluck dcor Except In Dakcr, Grunt Hartley, Malheur, Umatilla, Union and Wnllowii, thu open xenuon ex tendi, from August 1 to November 1.1 In thu counties numed It extonds from.TO'"''HT AT THE OI'EK.V HOl'SK. Seplembor 15 to November 1. . Silver-gray squirrel Open season oxteuds from October 1 lo January 1. Chinese pheasants Except lu Jose phine Jackson, Hood River and Malheur, qpon season oxtouds from (October 15 to Novouibcr 15. In coun ties named there Is no open season. Nativo pheasants and grouse Ex cept In Union, Wallowa, I'nmlllu nnd Grant tho open Beason oxtends from Octobor 15 to Novem ber 15. lu tho counties named thu open Benson extends' from August 15 to Octobor 1. Prulrlo chlckous Except in Grant, Harney unci Umatilla counties tho, npen season oxtends from September 1 to October 15, In the counties' named I Intro Is no open Benson., Sage lieu and sugo cock Opoti rea son extends fiom August 1 to Nov-, embor 1. , (Juall Except In Jackson and Joso- J phtno counties the open Reason ex tonds from October 15 to November' 15, In tho counties named the open hcnson extends from October 15 to December 15. No open season for qunll in Grant, Harney, Gilliam. Uma tilla, Wheeler. Morrow and Mainour. Doves or wild pigeons Open sea son extonds , from September 15 to January 1. Ducks la Multnomah, Columbia mid Clatsop open season e-tonds from Soptuinber 1 to January 15." In Har ney, Malheur,, Morrow, Umatilla, Wallowa, Union, Dakor and Grant opon teason oxteuds from September 1 to April 1. In Coos, Curry and Lake open season extends from Sep tember 15 to'March 15, In Klamath county tho open season extends from Soptember 16 to February 1. In counties not named open season ex tends from October 15 to February Qeoio sad swan Except la Har- jinrehlng upon Crazy Snr.ko and his oand of Crock Indians and negro allies, according lo tho host Informa tion avnllablu hero, and tho troops acio still pursuing tho reds. It Is .'eportcu tiiut Crazy Snake, fearing rrett.has made his C3:apo,dcscrtlng i. followers, and Is now on hli way o Washington to Intel cede with tho Great Father." OKLAHOMA CITY. March 29. Ono hundred Crosk Indians, halt orcodj and negroes, tinder pergonal command of Chiof Craxy Snnko, who ,lllcd flic oillcari In a battlo Salur lay ulb'l.i, kept up their u.arch on iba warpath early today, but wcro .tilling utterly to spread abruaj tho jnor amucg the people a: largo that ,v... oreuts lu cailler dayc caujcd. Rather, they acio retreating be oru flvo coiupai,lc-: of determined ;lal.omu militiamen, who wero .-ailed out to quell them, in an effort o reach a stronghold la the Tiger . Mountains before making a final .tand against tho troops. Tho mill- .lamcn ordered yesterday by Gov rrjuV Haskell as a result of tho up Islng that came after a clash at tbo omo of Crazy Snnks, In which Mar 4.&1 Uaum and Deputy Sheriff Odoni .vero klllod.and camped for the night .t Hickory Hill, tho camp which had .ecn hastily evacuated by Crazy inako at their approach. At break jf day they moved forward to glvo initio to tlio redskins. Meanwbllo .he Chief, through tho agency of his ilccpless scouts, had been watching ovory move nnd ho led his force ai ay. apparently cot daring,, or at .can not caring, to fljht tho whiter oos In tho open. The militiamen tt this juncturo .iiMbcd forward ut double quick. Tbo .ndlnns wero ten miles away' from ham, but they wcro determined that hoy should not bo allowed to choosa tho battlo ground and thus gain an advantage. Tho troops outnumber ed tho Indians thrco to one and the oir.cers knew that could tho oppos ing foiccs mset in tho open there could bo only ono outcome tbo Indians would hnve to surronder or bo killed. Onco thorcdsklns gained llo shelter of the hills,, tho rosult .vould net' bo so sure. Tlio mllltlame'i today did not at tempt to conceal their apprehension that much fighting might bo neccs try Dcforo tho Land could bo subdued. Dran at Olivers. 25 VYV4 I . j Free for the Asking mammmmmmmtmtm California Sweet Pea Seed nvotyouo may havo a packago of theso famous California Kwcct pea seed. Wo have -1(1,000 of theso seeds. You don't havo to buy anything. Coma botoro thoy aro gone. Thrco .handsomo- prizes offered for tho product of the seed. Plant tho seed now. Soe our windows for list of prlxes and date ot contest. These seeds are from Paul Rlcgor, the California per- i t (timer. His latest odor is Royal Cherry Buds. Come sad .samplo it. 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