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Price (j Cents r i r i .a j-a. m i urf mm W 1,1 1 REFT CAR HAS LIVtLY RUNAWAY rlliw Iiiiiii nltnchoil to llm ttrnel li lirmiuo nt'iimul of llm iunve- Iiu tit It ndernimn nml broke loote- i (hi vmu lonilng iluli Conger ii)Iiiiii nl Hood role wliin tlio hkIo tnui bctaine dutatcliod Tin ,r atuppiiil, but Hi') hursot and tin Iver continued Mr Adams, who 111 itrlvlnKi a hauled over tlio font n( tlio tar nn.l foil on tliu lto nl rinks In tlio tmck nml was badly ruiioii 11 i Tim liuric ciuitlnui'il ilnwn tlio Trillin nnl lu licit uii M11 1 11 it r fit I licit iiiioiltn (Millwood' ilrtlK tor i) rollldiil with a Imrto nml bugey riven by t' II Wlthrow ()ni uf ho borne matinced In cct parti) In lio Imgg) nnl it wim mil)' n inltuelo but .Mr Will ion vKapcd Injury Iiu rnrriac m damaged nltnutt yum! trpnlr kRIJOIt DAYCXEK- CISFS TOMORROW Thu line odiooU u( tliu rlt) lilt nb rv vtlior Day lnmurow I) 6i.HOirU' UMCllft Tlio flrl uur tttilo hobl their truirntu ml cxerclt- hi tlio auembly room tlio school In the forenoon com- kitinclng at V CO In tlm nllrmooii at I 30 the Matter trails will hold their ex- rcltra Hi ulil the regular pro. irnm, Juds II I, Demon will do- lv-r an addreti, an I thero will bo nolo by Mr 1 IS I' Morgan nml to- Im-Uuii by lhi (UlU Dlco Club Thi 1 alront uf the tchool ami tlio Elllient nrrirrnll)- aru extomlc.1 n oiill.il 1 II -.liin in be prrttnt at iltlii. m Li ci tit j cicrchci It It hnped that llif people of tho city III aliovr p ino wr appreciation of i In- or U of it Cil hi riu anil tholr licarhira b)' let ding Unlr pretence Ion tlili eXcnslcn, ni It will crratl) unrourago the c!Trt of tho scholars llllhlll.M' I'l.WS I Oil llli: IIINCIU'IK ItO.tll Ixjcnl llnrilninn omrUU aeiii to be tri'll) Tontlilcnt thai tho ruporl uf llm llcclamatlon HrrtlC" infill- jf on tho Doichutu. roil Into Cm tral Orujon coniiol he built Jnl rbout ai plannid It may bu that 1 Iiu roport which wan sent to Vah liiKton by HupcrvMnit Knclnrcr t). I' llt-nnoy will tccoinmi'inl that tlio llarrlman Intcrctt prnrcvil at onco I with tlio ronitructlon of tho roml mill that certain romlltloni looking to tho conicnatlon if Ciovcriimcnl w iter rlnhti may bn Impott-tl, hut ll li not billuvi'il that any of tticto run. Iltloni will inako the project pro. I Iblllvo from rlthor an rnclnccrlns or financial itamlpolnl. t vt: v,fj'3PW Thcrc'o plenty of "ko" 1 iWf 2Bv In the clothes made tu 1 k y lZZm your " individual 1 iiL -t.vV measure by 3 '9HHA'A.v Matter TaUora, Chlcaco. fl fnfffHI " The vim and snap arc 9 KrWT vHHH due to two things tho I KJQlVlMrtlttttttttttttttttttW pattern of the cloth and BlilttttttttWttttttM the stylo cut and sewed 1 ltAfllpJJJJJjiJJJk v into tlic clothes. Just kScj9VvP9JPPm drop around &&M? l'ijB store and look over our j IHMnHtkijlBiH extensive collection j pHpBBHpBnjHHWr the most I NMBPJJJJJEfr4; artistic weaves. You'll n JiViHttttttttttttttttt 'vfoffiX wc'C0lnc whether I UKKQllxv&flw you or(lcr or not 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiB Exclusive locsl f jl"iiill I H dtsUr for , l.lyf-A 1 t ' At miy rati', tho lullnmil chlvfi nr not lookimc fur or turloua litmkirn nlnml, for pinna ami draw. Iiiki of auroral ttuvl brhUv, trvttlvn jiiiul othvr Itomi of I'liKluivrltiK . ork aru liuluc mtulp with tliu iitiiimiiru of their fitinilmi'nt, which ' wotilil not bo mi utltlvnl If tlioru Him griivo ilrtnmr of a Inutile rv purl by tho llrilnmatloti vnglnvcrii. Comililernblo preliminary work that hoiiIiI bn entlroly uncle) If tho pro J'.cl of KolriK up tliu Docliutu Can. )on worn nbniiiloncJ I at bnon done, at ovldcaco of the faith tho llarrl iiidIii ieoplu liavo that their map! uiih In tho limiili of tho Dcpartmvnl of tlia Interior will bo approved Tho ultlco forco of Chief IIukIii ttr (looiHH W llimchki', of tliu liar tlman 1 1 hot, U ilivntlni: mt of Ha llino ami tiKrKlm at prin-nt to plnua for llm new road Into Central Oro 1:011, to the the moment tho word rumen ttoiii Waalilnr.tnii. bliU ma) bu ntkid for utid coiitrnct let for tho construction of the toad Tho friiui-tit conferences with tho Ho clainatlon onclnoer liavo bad with tho llarrlman oir.rlalt It further itl demo that Ooncral Munnicr J I'. O'llrlen It nutlout to Kit work under way a 1 toon nt iioilble i'i in-tisi: ii! t.. mosi:v. The total mnount of Inn colkctid to dato In Klamath county It I10S, Si I :t, nml will be uted for tho fol lowlue purpoici County ichooli, IIS.JSII 5S. High tchool. 3,t0?3. Iload. IIC.:7.1S: Library. I3C1.0C: City of Klamatli Kallt. C,9!0 00. lloiiBtua. tC7.:g; New Court lloiltr. II0.5C3 iO Thu balrtuco of tho tax It a tpeclal tax and bonda for tho tchool dlttrlcta throiiKtiout the county ToMtiirr .it Tilt: oi'i:it. noihi: "Putt In Iloott' (beautiful colored rllui) "llloclo Colo.,. "Tho Halt Dreed" (dramatic); ,N'ew topxt laill.V (.I.CHIMI NOTICK. Tho follonlnc Jewelry tlorit will clow their ttorea at C p in., beda nluc with Monday. April IS, 1009 u iii:itaki:mi'kii. jii. T O JlcllATTON ' ni:o iiavdon Italliuad will bo flnlthcd to Mid land within ten dayi lluy a lot or (wo now, and not have tn lay that you could hao nmdo one to five hun dred per rent had )ou bought Hit work C-Ct All kind of fentni: mnchlnea for nlo or rent at KliiRer Aseucy I'hono SSI ZStf Urrmnl.hii: I'lntn and fashion, iblo annlnc Worden itrevt, iccoml houto abovo Catholic Cliurcii.(.iJt-:0 l.cl Htrauta ocrallt "t. centa at Hammond S-Jt SHOULD THE PEOPLE BE CONSIDERED? One of the Councilmen Would Deprive Them of A Voice in Legislation Af fecting Their Future Tlio City Council tail ovonln. uitalutt tho with uf I'rctldent Ban. dt Mori, patted tho street car fran chlto with every llttlo change m drufttd Mr Kanderson urged tho (ouncil (o lay (ho mattr over Just oiio day nud give tho people uf Kla- math i'alU a chance to bo beard In tho matter One number of tbo council to lay tho matter over Just read tho frauchlte, and yet Instead of (ollowlnc tho tuggetiloa of the Major, they simply rallroadod tbo ordinance through. This may be atntlni: the matter rather plain, but It It tho (act Wo doubt If there It a lawyer iln tho city ur ilsewhero who would ttake hit reputation on an opinion on all of the pruWtloui In u franchltv'of this length, without moro than a fow hours consid eration, and )ct members of the louncll, without special legal train ing, consider ll wise tu rutb a mat ter of this Importance through with only u day's consideration Obvnchnln and Crlsler failed to vote on thu motion for taking up the frauchlte, or otherwise thero would hato biiii uu discussion uf the aaat ter After that, however, there was plenty of discussion. Councilman Wllklns made blunolf ridiculous by a (low of oratory uf his own partlcu lar varlct), lu condemnation of what I e termed tho evening paper's criti cism of tbo franchlte. The Colonel Intimated that It was presumption on tho part of a paper ur anyono else to even think of crltltlng any action of any member of the council, ea iH-clally tho member from tho Klnt Ward No one pa) very much at tention to what tho Colonel says. I In has a mania for talking, and the mil) way to get along with him la to let him talk Hoth be and his talk aro taken n a Joke It will bo remembered that Mr. Wllklns was not elected aa council man b) the people. He was put In to fill n tacauey, and It Is common knowledge who recommended him for thu place. The Colonel will be all right again. Ho haa a grouch Jutt at present. Ho would llko to get someone to urge blm to run for Mn)or, and no ono'wlll volunteer to do It, and tbcreforo bo feola be haa a right to a grlovanco. There are other things that might bo men tioned, but the less aald the beter. Wo presumo that tho Klsmatb I'allt Und A Transportation Com pany does not want anything that Is not right. If this la ho caso, they should bo equally anxloui with the city lu right any mistakes tn tho franchise. If, however, the com pany Is trjlng to got what li not right, and what would bo an In jury to tbo city, then they aro not entitled to consideration. Mr. Haw kins stated that ho was In a hurry HAMM.K HHOK 8.U.K. :5ut pair of men's sample ahoea Just rccolwd at tho Portland Store, conslsllng of audi famous, brands aa W. L. Douglas, -North Blar and Washington. Itather than put theso shoes In ttock, wo w(l close out tho entire lot at small profit. Those shoes will bo divided In two lota. All $3 and $3.60 at (4.85. All $1, $4.60 and $6, at M.M. , Come early and got ou alio before It It too lstt. Portland Clothing and fjhoe, Store, Next door, to PoitoBce. KA8TKH HATS NOW OX DISPLAY The now hat whether It bo tor ovory day wear or dreta occasion i you will now end ready tor selection here. If It Is a question ot cost, we can suit you. It Is Is matter ot a distinctively atyled hat, we can give It. We are showing copies ot Im ported model bsts. . VOQVE MjXUNKRY, 6t South Llvermoro Hotel. When your sewing machine "sets up," Uuller can'ox It. Phone f 64.' I and bad to return to California, and Insisted on tho franchise being pasted last night If we remember correctly, II. V Gales, equally as Important a pcrsonago as Mr. Haw kins, was held horu for nearly two weeks lo give tbo council time to corisldcr all matters Intelligently, when the light end water franchlto waa being considered. Kor their rarotulness at that tlmo tboy wer given credit fur a proper considera tion of the city's Intcrctt. Why wouldn't It bavu been proper and wise for thorn to hevo taken at least ono day to consider this matter of a 60 year street car francblso? Thero was not a word of criticism In last evening's Herald, either ngalnst tbo slroet car company or the city council, although wo slncoro ly bcllcvo there Is tome coming to the council for Us action last night Witness tbo spectacle of a body of Intelligent men, elected and sworn to represent the best Inter ests of the people who placed them In power, getting scared for fear someone won't tako a valuable franchise, with tho rosult that they granted them all the concessions that their able attorney could think ot putting on paper. Are franchises In Klamath Kails to worthiest that wo cannot get rid ot them? It aeema both ridiculous and a disgrace. A man or company who Is to be pre tested with a valuabfe'girt should await tho pleasure or convenience ot tho giver, rather than threaten to pull out their tracks and leave the city. From the past fow years' ex perience It would be better to have our streets unincumbered. We want somcono In here that will do some thing, ur else keep the streets for (bo city. Tho people of this city aro entitled to know what tho council Is doing. and tbo Herald has alwaya attempted to keep them posted so aa to glvo them plontyof tlmo to enter a protest If things wcro-not satisfactory. The charter provides that an ordlnauco cannot bo pasted on the tamo day It Is Introduced. Thla provision was mado for a reason, and s vory wise one. It waa the Intention to mako an brdlnanco go over to tho follow. Ing meeting and thua give the pco- plo tlmo In which to Invostlgato the desirability ot the measure. How. ever, It does not meet all the require ments, as tbo council can adjourn to the following day, and In that caso (be peoplo aro not given tlmo In which to grasp tho significance ot Important legislation. Tho only re courts that they then have Is the veto power or tho refordendum. Wbon an officer, who la placed In s position of trust for the purposo ot representing tbo people, will get up and publicly deny that overy voter In Klamath Falls has not a perfect right to have a voice In public mat ters, bu Is not fit for tho position, and tho sooner he Is out tbo better for tbo town. Tbo peoplo of this city, bowover, have ono man .to whom they may stilt pin their faith. That man Is President of tho Council, F. T. Sand erson. Ho showed his Judgment snd common sense when he asked for the postponing ot tbs ordinance for a day to ascertain the sentiment ot the people. This Is not the first time he has 'shown hlmttlf.to have torn consideration tor tbs wishes, will snd Interests ot the people. When be held up the light snd wster ordinance ho was commended by ovory person In tht city.- Tblt fran' chlse Is ot much greater Importance than the light, spd wster ordinance, for the reason that It mortgages the main business street, ot this city for fifty yesrs. We dp not believe that Mr, Sanderson will approve the ordlnsnce when he goes Isio it thoroughly nnd sees Its dotecta. ,Tho rlghta ot tbee;lty are "lu 'no way safeguarded, snd It be will ones mors show his courage snd common sens by vetoing it,, he will bars dons sa set that tbs people ot this city will not toon forget. This will glvo an opportunity for the needed amendments. EAalTEft.X STATES TO FOLLOW OltEOOX'B LEAD Pennsylvania and Illlnolt.tbrough their legislature, have gone on record ss fatorlng a constitutional convention for the purpose of am ending the Federal Constitution to that tbo United Bt&tes Sonators shall bo elected by s direct vote of the people of tbs different state. L. D. Mabonc, s member of the legislature from Multnomah county. Introduced a memorial at' the last session of ,tbo lcglslaturo calling up on Congress to call such s conven (Ion. It was provldod In tho memor ial that a copy ot It bo sont to each state with tbo request that the different legislatures past the menv orlal and forward It to" Congress, According to Information which has come to Mr. Mahonc, the legisla tures of Pennsylvania and Illinois havo patted tho memorial. As soon as 31 of tho lcglslaturo of different states havo adopted tho memorial and sent It to Congress, that body will bo compelled, under the Constitution, to provldo for tho convention. Through tbto adoption ot a propos ed amendment to the Portland city charter by the committee of aeven appointed to draft desired amend ments to the charter, the 'city council will bo suthorlted to provide tor the position ot s purchsalng agent for the city, whoso duties shall be to purchase and distribute among tbo various departments all the supplies of the municipality. This otfldsl will be held responsible for all tbs supplies. Klsmsth Fstls creamery butter 76 cents per roll. On sals only at the following plsess: Klsmsth falls Creamery, American Orocerr.Cranee ft Nlekorson. VanRlper Bros.. City nskerr and tbs Creamery OSes on Msln street. Same old story. Residents ssleep. New comers within week figured out future ot Midland and bought 14 tou last Saturday. 6-t How Is the title to your land? If jou don't know, get an abstract from the Klamath County Abstract Co.. opposlto Court House. 6tf We continue abstracts, aa well aa make new ones. Let ut complete jour. Klamath County Abstract Co., opposite Court House. 6tt Why buy Imported rancid butter when you csn secure fresh homs creamery butter st the sams price? The only high-grade bat la Kls msth County tbs Knox Hst now st the Toggery. St Klsmstn county Headquarters tn Ssn Francisco la the Hotel Savoy, corner Van Nets Aresus sad Ellis Street, Wslter E. Conner, prop. Take 'Turk and Eddy" street ears at Ferry, get off st Vsn Ness snd walk one-bait block north. 3-lt-3m Free for the Asking j California. Sweet Pea Seed Everyone msy hsvs a picksge,ot these famous California, Z tweet pea & W-utiaYe don't ksve to buy anything. Three handsome prises offered Plant the 'seed now. Snd date ot contest t These seeds. are from Paul Rltger, tbs California per ' turner. His lstsst odor Is Royal Cherry Duds. Come snd i sample It. , . .. , Star Drug Store j "They Have It' RAILROAD OFFICIALS VISITING THE CITY A largo party of Southern Pacific railway officials camo In on tbo steamer tbls evening for a short stay. Shortly after., their arrival they went out to inspect thcdopol grounds snd will return to Ady this evening, whero tholr special trsln swalts tbem. ' In tbo party were: Chief Engineer Drake, of San Francisco; Mr. .Wiley, superintendent,' ot bridges a'trd con struction; Mr. Clcndonhln'g; road matter of tbo Shasta division; Mr. Dyar, division superintendent; Mr. Morrison, resident engineer, and Messrs. Olll, Pad nnd Llndscy, engineers In charge ot trie special. The. party camo on a ipec1sl'from Duntmulr and aro Intpectlrxg 'tho division. They nro W'thtrY'' 'way to Ashland. They were accompanied on tho sfamcr from Ady by Agent Thompson, who escorted thefm on a trip to tho railroad grounds' 'and around tbo town. " "r rteffiilar meetlnff of tho Woman's Club will bo held at. the . library building tomorrow afternoon j",'udy department at 2 o'clock and business meeting at 3130. . C. -V. Hawlkn ot tfio, Klamath Fall Lands: TransportationCompany left this morning for bit homo at Hollltter, California. .. i Claudo Clopton and Harry Ptcrson, who had tho small pox, hrve recover ed and havo been "removed from quarantine. " Mr. Hopkins, down -in Illinois, msy take courage from, the Boston , man who hss gone once every .three years for twenty-ono "years to Mon treal to propose to a Canadian sweetheart. Hopkins hain't wsllea thst tons yet. A well-known Umbermsn of Eaj 'ens' Is authority for the statement that the Standard Oil Company ta buying large tracts of Oregon tim ber Isnd. and that crulte'rs "in tho omploy ot the company nro nowj In, the mountains ot Lane county look ing over a number ot tracts w(h a view ot their purchase by iho Rocke feller Interests. Seven or eight cruisers, ssld to be In the employ ot the company, were In the vicinity ot Eugene recently. Great Reduction Sale in Hats Stetson Hats, rrgsbtr 4.0O asd MJSO vatae, now 93-30. All Use aew late styles, regwlar 9S.O0 and W-Ao valee, now VsUSO. All the new late styles, regalar 8JK) value, now 93.00. . The So-Called 'Special, regalar SC.00 rale, now $1.25. This 'Is ao'BAtT or IJfXKO Bale. What HAMMOND says 1 so. Pioneer Store R. L. HAMMOND, Prop. . 4,000 of thM iot4. Yens. 2 M Corns befors they aro cose for the product ot tho see. our windows for list ot prises -u ft M J t .t- - "J.fk,'.J f'?SWt'&&t& JUHLSSl