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' VVH ADVERTISER 4MT THK BaWT ItJMULTS h : an " ""' 5 If '. i yarth VraiX' " KLAMATH FALLH, OREGON, THL'ltHDAY, JtVLV JH, 1010 Prior, live Cent m J PRE WAY FOR PAVING jft'MTIII'' Hl'KriKHMTIOXH NK I.MTKU FOR SECONB WHY SCWBI Mai Are t Advertised for thr rtwstrm HenTo lie Ourul August IWli flit nnlih i" several week of ardu on tabor nn Hu I'"'1 ' ""' r" '"""" el via liu'lc ll ntittit when a num MV of orillnBticc adopting litiullllilr atrial fur Main "reel 'mm the UUl in the depot anil un Alalli strttt from Mnln to Klnloeh at run tr adopted The ordinance. pntrd itur tin varlou port Ion or Iho work tsa'all ! u In readlnesa Cor llir he tjailni ' Hie "' "' l'nli'g 'I'" strwti M Klamnlli Falls. la sddllloii to Iho street lining onUaanres, llui rou lie 1 1 aim pasaed an antlatnre railing (or Mill for the itaftructlon of (li second unit of the Mjff sjaiem unci Iho bid for lh ) lll Ih- nix-ncd on August i)th. fbtvork on ili new sower unit U t'i to iMnplrlnl li)' November 1 8th. Councllnirn Wllkln. Ciitct, lnnlt. twmtr. Faught and Wlllll wore arrstat when tint mealing waa railed i order by Maor Sanderson. Wal tree and RtanaMo came latrr ?A ordinance adopting apecltca thai for liltullthlr paving on Main treat from Klcvrnth to Hprlng. and W Spring to Oak atenu waa Intro land and passed tn It second read- 'Aa emergency wa declared to ex Mini the pavement specification or sheare for hltultthlc paving from the krMie to Ktrvctith street and on Matt strict frntii Main to Klntorli msue was adopted. An ordinance ndoptlng bllnllthle (ting on Main street from the M4g to r.'lecnlh street waa Intro actd mil passed in Ita second read-la-. An ordinance adopting liltilllthlc isilng on Hlxih street from Main to Klalocli avenue waa Introduced and raiatd to tin second reading An nrdlnanre adnntlnir lillullthle I I4lng on Main street from Klevrnth Are you Na.M TkaXaMataa .. MM&eTttsUTJBn, caiaa. KKK STORE Leading Clothieri atrwt Hi Hprlng .iri'ii, unl nn Hprlng a'UMit from Mnln In Onk iivinui', mid mi Onk ntiMiim frniii HprliiK airi'i! In Un- rlghl of wa) of Din r.'aliruritln Nnrlhi'MKirii rnllway mhu lntrodiirit unit phikimI to lit nnonil ri'iiillng. An ordlnanrv rvlnthiK to the oniiili. lUhinxnt nint Cdimlructlon of tlm cr. imd mill of the twMi'i' Hjktf in nf , K rlly wim nnd I In. itilnl lime ami piimn-d, Tim tlmu In whlrli llir ny. Ii'in li to In. ioiniti', Niiu-mlKir 16lh, IIIiIh for tin- rmnlriiclloii or tlu null will hn ouiuid on Aiigiui luili, IVnnlU .illouH A pirmli win urntiti.l hi ili linn-Miiiii-Criiliiini)' ruiiiiaii) to iti-cI a rriiilird rock liiinkf-r on Coiigcr nvc nn, no that rock run Im loadpit it. ii'rtly on the wagom. Council adjoiirni'it in imri naalu Mondar night. TIMNKN OIM.KTT WILL tH'HT VAX 1.1 KW (lolrrnur Kftnl In ,tMriti u Xrn Ibmlit of Truli'r for N'nniinl irniiiit rrr erlin CIIICU, July ;s -Van Lie urni ni'iii'ii" inni unvernor (llllett dm pot Intend In drop lhi Van Mew matlrr and arc exptTtliiK him to oni Ibe hontd of Iriulien and appoint a new one. Tho Van Mew iiiMirler are urglliR hllll In forgel the pant In tho fear that the arhool might unYr. ChiiichuiPii and farmer are still harking MIm Clark, while llm frater nity orr.nnliulloin me with Van I. lew, Mr Van Mew l experled to (Olillnile tho prlnrlpaUhlp for a liorl lime. Crofexor Miller, the nmlttnnt prin cipal, wa one of Ihoto who lenlllled aaalnot Van Mew .. miHMANV ItFl'HKJt , -................,..,. i w iir,i.i .i. .shim. . . " . . . ttn Hue lit I'rulral Agulusl I lie Inter. I fereMcr or Amrrlra Willi Tliat Country I'nlteil l're Hervlco IICIH.IN. July :S- Tho (uielgu of. fire my that Germany hn refused to protest against American Interference lu Nlraragun. Six week ago i'resl. dent Madrlt naked Mexico, Germany and other Kuropeau nmntrlrH to pro test TixU) It I said Hint (lermany replied to the rcitiet. nnd politely refusrd to Interfere In the matter M'tJKXt: V. HKIIN IK OI'IUIATKH X ItOCIICrtTKU. Minn.. Jul) SS -Hr H. Mu)n operated on Kugeno V, Debs thl morning.' The nature of hU IIIiichh n not dlvulKcd Dr. Mn)o ) lilo condition I not serious. going to Take " Come to Ikli store for KhaktWhlpcord Corduroy, Out inj Suiti, Booti and Ihoci tukT HtU,Glovci,Etc "If It's Right We Have It' Outing HOUSTON SAYS "NOT GUILTY" MIS OlllthU I'llOltt'CKH A HII.VlH. TIO.VU, Hl'ltnilHK ill IK'tlKIIT DM THC CMICPT HoiKlon Nlnlik llmt lie ll .Viillilng to Nay for I'uldlrallon KxiTpl ' That Hr Will Klglil . Kteiy nni In ihn rourtriKiui wa J ocril(.i nl II o'clock thin morning, and It wna plainly etldrnt that Inter cut wn nl n hlgli pitch. Tin- coime of the iiiiumial atli'iidannt Man the fart Hint r II. IIoikIoii. or Ttiaddoua K. Vorki', waa to lie urralgnvd to plead . ( , indictment charging him with oppo-ioliialnlm; niom.y under ralai- prn- leiinen. I.'ouplcit with Ihl wa the rumor Hint he wna going tn plead not guilty and mnke n fight for hi lib erty lu compan) with Deputy HherlfT Kehnllnck lloiiiton entered the court room, and wa iho rooleat man pre out He and Dlatrlrt Attorney Kuy katulull entered one or the anteroom for it brief ronaiillatlnn, nnd on emerging therefrom Ihv court called hi cane Mr Kuykendall dated that the ilefemtant wa without counsel, and the court Immediately appointed ... ... i jKr llen.on to reprcwnt mm. The ' dlatrlrt attorney stated that Judge, .. , ., " I iieuson rouiii not represent him be- causu he wa lnterte In the ca.( on behalf of the bank. While atudy-l Ing n to what attorney would be a- atgnrd Hie task, Houston arose and naked If be would ho permitted toi ay a few nurd On receiving per- mission he said: J "If It please the court, on account' of n change that fla occurred In the past twenty-four hour. I wish to enter n plea of either guilty or not guilty lo the rhargc ngalnat me." "Do )ou wish the court to appoint nu nttome) tr represent you?" nkcdi I the court. I "I will ntfend to that. I want first to plead," replied Houston, "Very well," replied Judge Nolnr.d, "Are )ou irndy to plead to tho In dictment against you?" "I nm," said Houston, "Are you guilty or not guilty?" naked the com I. "Not guilty," ramo back like n shot, nnd the defendant snapped hi Jaw together like a steel trap, Rvery fiber lu hi muke-iip seemed tn show fight, nnd anyone who doubted his staying qualltlcN would have had rea son In rhangn hi mind If ho wit nessed Hoiulnn'H demeanor thl luornlim. ( Houston then naked tho court for i line to consult with nu nttorney. and 'lie wa given until tomorrow morning nt o'clock. Immediately after dinner ho waa taken tn the ofllce of 0. M. O'Neill, and It I more than likely that thl attorney will hnndlo hi case. When xeen by a representative of thl paper Houston stated that ho had absolutely nothing tn say for publica tion,' that he would employ rountel, nnd niter Hint hi nttorney would represent him. MWIN'fl AROlTMEXTfl M.MIK FOR VAN 1.1 KW UK Attorney Hay 0Hlng Wit. lease Hail I'lterlor Motive Nn Vrrdlrl ror Two Wertw United I'res Service CIIICO, July 28. Tin. closing ar numenlH for Vuu Mow aro being made today. Attorney Seymour, In defend ing hU client, declared that a major ity of tho Van Mow wltneaaoa woro dlaterested, but that all of tho oppo sition witnesses were either Inter ested or had testified from ulterior motive. Ho tried to prove- that the hearing was tliu result of politic, saying that If Van Uew waa Immoral charge would probably have been preferred ngalnat him long ago, Attorney Ylt discredited all the oppoaltlon'wItnwMea, aaylng that Van Mow waa the victim of a coniplracy. Hn dvclared that Governor (llllttt look an undue Interest In the annic, nnd crltlclicd lilm for Interfering In chool nffalra. Van l.lcw'a attoriic)' la oxpi'Ctvd to conmiino all day In liU urKttmuntM. A verdict la not ex pi'dcd bc-roro two wucka. Attorney Ovncral Wolib nutninnr Itcd Iila cane agalnnl Van Mew In forty-flvo mlnutca today. lie ald Minn Clark'a charactT waa good na well nr her achool record except In ono alight Initnncc. I In drew a word I'lcturo of the alleged acono In Van Mow' offlcc, touching on ,MI Clark'a tentlmony with raftrenco to the hug King, llu aald: "I know thl ha a tretnendoiia bearing on Van Mew'a future, but that ln't all. It ha a great bearing on thlii achool, where fathera and mother hould feel afi! In (ending tholr children." Ho referred to tho difference In Ml Clark'a and Van Mrw'm tmtl inony and aald: 'There cannot be any mlxtako In the teitlmony. Cue or tho other ha perjured hlnueir. You may review both Urea and cliar- nctcra by tho tfatlmony otfercd It Ih reported that Van Mow will accept 'a poalllon with nu Haatern book concern. . KOUTS 6ETS SIX MTHS NK.VTKXt.'KI) V Jl'IKlK XOia.NII TIIIH MOKXIXO 'I tie Jury Kind Tliat llolirrt llurn la j .Not Utility of Aaaall t'pnn Otto OVaat In the circuit court thl morning Judge Noland sentenced Timothy ;0t, l0 ,i.rvo g month In the pen- lioiillairv Mniiry. Ti. bor waa charged wild' aaaanlt wi,, nicnt to klllTand the Jury fonnd ,, Kl,tlt of nixault with n danger- on wcaKn. i Hums Xot Uallty jho Jury composed of Kred Me- Kendrce. J. H. Davl. Al Melhaae, It. ,. Moon, Kd Freuer. Wm. F. Hill. Win. U Wclah. J. C. Ferguson. B. Wllkerson. Frank Ira While. C. N. M)cr and J. A. Maddox. retiirmd J n verdict nlioul II o'clock Inst night I nd the result of their deliberation' wa the acquittal of Hum. Durn stabbed Oemil severnl time In the neck with u large clasp knife, and claimed he wa acting In Mlf defense. K. I.. Klllott waa hi attnrne). lilt. ritll'l'EX i.. ox THK KTKAMKIt MUNTROHK Culled I'res Service. POINT AMOUR, Ubrndor. July 2S, Tho wlrelea itatlon here picked up the iteamer Montroae thla after noon nnd received a measage atatlag that It U poaltlvel) knov-n thnt Crip pen la nn hoard thy tmmI, and will land In n abort lime. IXDKI'KMIKNT I'.UITV AIK)ITH lliATIXIRM United I'reaa 8crvlce. PIIII.ADKI.1MIIA. July 28. Tho Independent party convention thl af ternoon adopted n platform calling the Insurgent "our champion. It denounce tho Penniylvanla branch of Cannonlam. KOMIIKRH CALLED OtT TO QVKI.I. HTRIKK Hpeclul lo Tho llciald. HAMILTON, Ohio. July 3. 8trlk. era killed three person In the Iron belt hero today. The member of Company K, Third regiment, Ohio National guni'iln, tiro on route to Co Itimbu. HKWAiii) okfi:iu:d VM ARRK8T OF CRH'PKN United Preia Service. PARIS. July S. Tho police Ma tlou thl morning I placarded with plcturca of Dr. Crlppen'. Tho Scotland Yard officials have, offered 91.SR0 ro ward for hi arrcat, and tho French gendarme are trlvlng to secure the reward. J, II. Stephen purchased tho J. U. Cunnlugham realdenro on Ewauna Holghla and will make hi future homo bare. Tho aale waa made through tho Home Really company. ANOTHER F0R6ER STRIKES TOWN II.J.WIXTKHH AXI K. K. K. HTOItK THK VICT1MH SCWtS SSI MM SOME ClOTWM Hign tin- Xaine of O. K. Purdy of Hw .MimIi'I Itakrry lo Two Cbrcka awl Hklpa Out Klamutli Fall waa Ihu scene of an other forgery Job yesterday, II, J. Winter tied the K. K. K. Store being the victims of a tmooth crook. Knrly In tlio afternoon of Wed nut day a gentleman entered Wlnter'a Jewelry store and, representing him self a being a brother of Mrs. O. 8, I'urdy, untod that he wished to iiir- chnm a wntrh. After much ques tioning ami Invisxtlgntlng he finally selected a time piece for $32, Ho then produced a check book on which wn printed tho name of tho Model llakery, nnd made out a check for ISO, signing O. S. I'urdy' name. He told Mr. Winter that Mr. Purdy bad authorised him to algn check during the latter' absence from the city, Mr. and Mr. Purdy being with a party of friend who are now tour ing the northern part of the county, When Mr. Winter atated that! he bank might not recognise the slg nature, he waa Informed that the matter had been arranged prior to the departure of the Purdy. That Mr. Purdy had 1200 of hi money for aafe keeping, arid that he had gone to the bank with hla sitter and authorised the bank to accept checks signed by htm, and that his signature waa on fllu In the bank. With thla nuuranro Mr. Winter accepted tho check. About ! o'clock he returned with the watch, stating that it had stopped, nnd aaklng that It be Oxed. That wa iho last Mr. Winters haa aeen of hlro Leaving winter store ho pro- reeded to the K. K. K. store, and mude purchase to the amonnt of 1 10. CO, presenting n check for $12, with the signature of O. 8. Purdy thereto. The check was made pay- nhlo to W. C. Murphy. The check wa accepted nnd the dllcrenee paid In rah. When the check wa pre sented at tho bank Ita validity waa questioned, but so clever, Is the for gery that there Is still some doubt a to whether the check In all right or not. It la believed, however, that It Is bogus, ns It was dated July 27, and Mr. Purdy left here on the 24th. Ilotb checks were on the Klamath County bank. Mr. Wlntcra notified the sheriff's on co this morning and the surround ing town and cities have been asked to look out for the fugitive. He did not leave on the train Ihl morning, and It I preaumed that ho walked 1 1 Midland or some, point down .ho line Mid boarded tho train there. Weed has been advMrd, and a search will bo made of the 'rain na aeon r.j It teachea that station. Tho man I about 25 ir 2d year old, five feet eight Inchcf, weighs be tween 170 and 180 iHiunds, sincoth hhaven, prominent cheeW Uonej, eyes deep sunk, light complexion nnJ light hair. He would glvo one Hie Imprea slon 4f being a Swede. He lias been rooming over tho Model bakery, but how long he haa been In tho (My no one kuows. He was knowo n-i Walter K. Ilowon, WOltTHI.KftM CHECK IWY8 NO TIT1.K IiihhIh Secured in That Way Revert to Original Owner, Say Hr Huimviuo, Court SALEM, 0.o July 28. The su premo court handed down opinion! In three cases this morning. The Portland Oun & Bicycle company waa awarded tho possession of two guna which' wero first turned' over to one Adams for a worthies check and later sold to Bam UnkovelU lor III, In writing the opinion, Justice Eakln hold that an article poaaeaeed with out title cannot be lawfully disposed of to a third part)', aa la thla ease. Adams contracted tor' the purchase of two guna and In payment of them gave a check for H' nn a Portland bank, In which he had no funds, and nflerwaid sold tho gun to the defen dant ror $2. An appeal wa taken to the circuit court and tho gun com pany wa given the decree. The Judgment In the case or J. Hnrdlng Va. tho Oregon-Idaho com pany, appealed from Douglas county, waa reverted by Juitlce Slater. Thla was an action to recover the price of certain goods. - On account of the falluro on the part of the appellant In the case of William Howell, respondent, vs. Ed gar Wheeler, to present testimony aa to "whether the evidence I auflclent to justify a decree, tho supreme court dismissed the action. This waa an appeal from Coo county. JAPAN PREPARING FOR A BLOODV COXPI.irT Tronble la Expected Wheat the An iiexatlon or Korea I Attempted to Be CossMsjuaatetl United Press Service TOKIO, July 28. Japan Is pre paring most strenuous measure to avert a bloody uprising which I ex pected to occur when It annexe Ko rea soon. It la oxprcted the Amalga mation will take place the middle of August, according to the most authen tic sources here. Three hundred Korean left the Pacific coast of tho United State, Mexico and Honolulu to become lead era lu the revolt. They admitted thiv would not submit to annezatlon'wlth out bloodahed. The Koreans have been aecrctely arming themselves so a to be ready to prevent their losing their Integrity aa a nation. CANADIAN POUCC PREPARE FOR CRIPPCN United Press Service. FATHER POINT. Quebec. July 2S. Tho attorney general jot, Quebec province has ordered Chief McCarty, Inspector of the Denla provincial po lice, to board the Montroae and ar rest Dr. Crlppen and Mia Leneve. The offlcers arrived here thla morn ing. ALL BIT TWO OREGON ' CORPORATIONS P.W TAX Collector of Internal Revenue D. M. Dunne announce that all but two of the Oregon corporation subject to the federal license tax hare paid up, and these two are making arrange ments to have their tax sent In. It Is also stated that out of 7.000 corpora tion of the atate, only between 900 and 1.000 were making a net earning of 15,000 or more, which Is the min imum amount that can be taxed. Tbi. amount of tho tax range from 2u cer.ta lo $14,000 for each of the com panies liable, but no statement haa been Issued ns to the total amount collected In the state. Moat of tho big payments havo been made under protest, which, howover, are regard ed as of little avail In the matter of securing a refund in the event that tho legal attack being tnadn on the law I successful. 0. Jewell and wife and Mr. McVlnJ have returned from a trip to Crater! take. Are Your Sox Insured 1? e. Buy Holeproof Sox Sold with a Six Months Gutr tee aiaintt Holes SOUAOSNTS PORTLAND STORE FRED ALEXANDER SHOT BY 6. WELCH HI.AVKII PIKKH'TWO MHOTA AT IIM VICTIM NTH THE WifTS TMCE EHCT Hie al Four o'clock TMs) Momta. Welch Arrested aasd I Now In ihr C'osMtr Jail I Last night about 10 o'clock Oeorga Welch shot Fred Alexander, proprl Ietor of the O. K. livery stable, and hla victim died this morning about 4 o'clock. I Prnfn Ihu stattnAnt mmdm hr Alas. andcr It seem that Welch and he had a quarrel, and that Alexander had discharged Welch. The latter procured a hone from tho (table and took a woman named Buelah Eckman out for a drive. After he returned ho went to tho rear of the bulldlnx and there met Alexander. Welch says that Alexander started for him with a pitchfork and that he shot the man In self-defense. A pitchfork waa found underneath Alexander when he was picked up, and that part of Welch'a story seems to be true. A coroner's Jury constating of lam uel Summers, J. L. Ya4ea; Oearge North. C. L. Ketoey. Mr. KerslHwr aad Colonel Wllklae waa selected, and thla afternoon at 1 o'etoek met to view the body and hear the teetl moay ot various witnesses. Sheriff Barnes. '"Seoat" Chambers, Otleor Hall and a number of others were ex amined. The Jury brought la a verdict about t o'clock that the man killed was Fred Alexander, and that hi death was Inflicted by George Welch. The grand Jury being In session the cor oner's Jury did not decide whether a crime had been committed, leaving that for thejirand Jury to decide. Last evening Welch secured a 44 caliber Smith Wesson special re volver from the Gun store and re turned it a few minutes after be had shot Alexander. The weapon had two empty shells In It, and Welch stated at the ttmo that ho returned the plitol to the afore that he had shot Alexander. Welch waa arrested by Policeman Hall and la now In the county Jail. Alexander la well known here, hla father having been an old resident of this county. Ills father Is now con fined In the Insane asylum at Salem, having been taken there about two year ago. J. E. Enman was In town today and brought In eighty rabbit scalp that his boys, Samuel and Walter, had shot during the past few weeks at their ranch near the Stukel bridge. The 14 received for the scalps looked good to the boys. JvJ VtyAr