The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1911, Image 1

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CRANE WRATHY AT
WATER AND.UGI
Price, fire Otae
LAWYERS II01;rOAS I
HUH AQVA IH ONLY I'lT TO PIT
DiT iihem, and that tiii:
iiitinrll. Tlio pooplo nr going tu pay
for Ihnlr loborre hcriaft. r, Initend
of forgottlng thont In tin. past." said
"lln (OlOlll'l.
, "ll'ii not provided for In the elmr
l'"i," enlil Councilman 0. V. Willi
Wu'll luno to amend tho charter to
1'inko tlm protlalon fur councllmeii to
""ivo pay."
"Tl.nl'ii till iigin
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y BE TORN UP
A. II. Krodorlcks, tho San Fran
Cisco merchant wlio Installed tho fur
nlturo at tlio Wlilto Pelican, departs
today for Ills homo city.
u new ono, If
rnrl.oi dial luiiilusluu frum wlmi hoi
MM tun i
Tin-, in.. Hln.pt l.illik.)lii.ttli.ttni., '"rt0r" wo" lmVo
iMMiii. iiinl l..,i it ,oine. to .b). ',;,''
nit in t.f mtf tliore will . iiio- "Jloiifl laid nothing to ImJI
thing .oli,g m,u.u tl. lon.lltlon '"'" "in ',r0I"nlty f the haip, day
ifiiinni mo i ly. n, .. ii,,
Wo'll amend thu . COI .VI UMAS MUJOW'AN'S MO.
President Tnft signed the Joint re
olutlon ahrogatlng tho Russian treny
of 1S32.
tmiiilllltii" mill water riminil!!,.,,
niiin..Liv iiiNdllirr IH IIAHK -nouni compel the miin.iny to
IS HADES
tni'fit
conditions ns It ought to. I, for unit,
do not proposo to limn that rondltlon
conilntin lunch ImiBur.
t.wor llorhurt H. Pram, poured "Talk of Ifi.eni.dlo power The)
t- wnini word Into the ear of haven't ono eainllo power up lbcr. A
l rlty riiiinrllinon Inst night on tlio '' '-! -an lrti would ho hotter. It's
nOt-Kcl lack uf tiro protection In (ho ',"rk ' "n'1", ' WBm " r" ""r
...ah MLuul .lUfrlet. In l.lcl. 1.. i Zl Toy."""'1 """ """" '""
It indlraled Hint If thu ronillllup wn
-t .uiKhhrtrhoo.i ..m. wi..,wtm.. Li FuLLETT IS EMfOMTE ,
paying talon comes nroutid rail m n irtrnm n-rr. . .. ...-
'"" .- . KPWSSTMWRi mi
HON APPAIII.WTLY PREVAILS,
hit legal advki: will hi
had piust
(.'oiincllmnn CIi&tIoi McGowan lMt
night moved tho council that tho
"llrldKB ol Slehs" leiullnB to tho dlv
r. putahl district ho closed.
"Willi n (jato on each end?" nskott
J'uor Krcd T. SandcfRon.
Thro was consldorablo Joking
l)OUt tlio matter. Wlllcll concluduil
nclilcntally Mr. Cruno took n fat)
of thu Klamath ('alls .lKht and ,. . . . ..,"..'" ....mre..ie.
,, ......hi .miui ih-id .imrni MUM" n ' '" iftiu" nilirn n ny mean mo (Us.
Vo.rr rom,,ay Mr .1.,, kind ,,f iKl,t Mill. lii(,s iJ( n (( ,,, of , ,,,. ,, lulni
rd water II li fur..l.l.l..K for hi. nm .,,. u , , w .l- all of IVntrnl IMropo
ion llo (tlil not ay wl.nl a. lliinl
h. H.iiild take nlio.it t,. tut hi,, u,"n lnrlli. IX-hmm raf
pi'isi-s left tho Inforcncu that tliore'
it ho nalstniin. I.y law io tl o,' """"' ,,rrv? "'"'
i (until nf il.i.ni i.,l u.t. i... ii,.. I fUMtlNUrllll.l). Mass. I)r.
tn ine out of mi I'ljunrtlon. '' J"a,'-'tfo ,or "'c repiihllr.uis uud
lin fiuvmluii eIJiii iii when riroUV"0" '"' "'0 'I'-morrats canity tup
"' sriMunnl Wnketlold reomiiiiij. i I'"llnilal pull nindurlml hy thr
d Ions for new fir. hydrant w er-1 '"rm n'1 """"' '"nKailiiB. mid Just '
o-der consideration m of those rw- ,"'1 ,,,l'"r ,l,,r- Ah"l,t f'.,,rt '
o mondcil hi-lni: at SUth and Cmial.l,," Hor" r ",h011 ,rom n" ',Rru "f
lilcli Is tin. om. ht.li Mr. I.nn.,,,,, Tr Io ft ro.ucut tlmt the
iu:.tii dp pitA.vi is josi:p
MKJItrCAIKi: Hll.KA.V w.ut
I'oi-.Miiny Veiim UN Pi-moiuitlty llni
Ifi'l't I'iiiiii illliwi'ii Aiistthi mill
ItiiHK.irj'H (hulling IiiiiTi-hl.,
Willi li .Mil) HniiU Out If o e.'ors
VIENNA, Dec 2I.--3"Tloii ltlne.
of Hinpcrar Pranx Jimef Is reviving ,v n motion to 1 avo tto hrldRO torn
(i-ars Hint tlio end of the nRnl "unclo h'" "l'1'ar-ntly provalllnR, and tho
f I.uropn' li near, and that it porlod '"Jor so declared. Ills honor bur-
f unrnt and. possibly of unr In tho so-"-!"! Hint City Attorney Hornco M.
Iirkum lll follow. Mnnnlnic hn first consulted, ewlni: to
for ninny e;irs onl) the personal-j' I'0 trouhlo that tho city got Into over
!' (if Itln nff if miIap lm b.... il,n lln W. W Xfnilnn linrn u'lilf.1. I tmrl
" " n.,IL H4V -- v.. IV ..M14
i mo of Austria nnd llunRar), and It
1 feared that his death, when It oc-
r ire, will pliihKn tlio two inunnrelilna
Emperor Franz Josef of Austria'
was roported today to be sinking and
his death Is momentarily ezpectod.
PAL'OIIT A TnOLX
FINE IS IMPOSED
GREATER MILLAGE
EOR CITY EXPENSE
iEACH EMPLOYE IS
A
r nslder Inapt for the purpowi of
the dwvlleis In his nelKliborhood.
"I hnv i hull! n netv ntkldi'tirn up
tliro (lint (Oil 10.600. and Wllhur
W Mln Iidm put mi one that cont J7,-
000," said he. "Tho iielKhliorhond j
W Krowlni;, nnd with nil the )d;'ndld
resiliences Hint linvu heen put up we!
are not nlfordcd the snm protoctlun
ns others about the c!y.
"I would tlko tn cite for jour im
tlco tlio S.ltli OreRon, which con
tains u case where the court hold that
tales could not be nppllml tn ilu
s.iuis measure to ieoplo not hnvliiK
equal flru protection with others In
i ho snmo city It wan n case where
ho lire hydrant was not adequate for
s rvlca nccciar) Wo are not prop
'ly equipped In our nelKhborhood,
a d to put li fire h)drnut where con-
rinptatcil would not rellete the con-1
dftlon. Wo hnd a llllln Mate up
hero the cither nlnht which, by Reed
foil imp, vo got out ourselves
"It a fire were In break out It
umild bo Imposslhlo to Ret a Hue of
'ioid up tn tlio location where )ou'
nr.-pojd to put tho hdrnnt before
rrmldm of the iiisvaslile liuiun lliulr
eholiv. Iho role stoed:
1tciulillran Tft I.0C2; li Pol
lelt S.CUO, lloosevelt 3CS.
IVemoerats Wilson 2,10(1. Harmon
SOI), Clark 730.
II. rilANhPI.lt (OMl'lXV ti:.
nia4 ci a piti:si:.T wiiu n
Ull.l, MAKi: (JI.AD I.V.NKIt III;.
inc op in:i.i'i:its
i:uiplo) uf tliv O. K. Transfer
e.'iipiiuy will hne oirnslon to ro-
M. (Irimtb and wlfo of tho IMkI,' j?" "0t,O',n' ""UnrJ,y' .r"
iii.i i. i ...' ,Ills I'ollday season. This Is fop
'.ro vl.llorV I u.,V T !lh" l,,nt wl" ' '
,ro rmtnrs nt tlio White Pelican ho-,... ,i..i ..... ..... . ... ...
tel. on their wn to Ran Diem, lo'V. '"'.". "'""" - "'"" "nK -n '
iiriiKiu mo e,o or mo Rtnerni por-
uii.il comfort, but their happiness
will bo contributed to lit tho shnpo
of turkey. Tho birds have been do-
citicn on ny nig compaii) ns an ap
wn III K3II DlfRII
iienil some of tlio frlRld seasjii
PAY COUNCILMAN
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torn down nnd then Ltd to pay for.
MOVE FOT PEACE IS MADE
L By PREMIER, MS. Y. S. HI
Imperial Prime Milliliter Concede.
Ttio Proline n to HcIk-L, nnd Or
dim Ho)ii (ieucruN Io Keinoto
'llielr TnmjiH Prom Territories
Dcnjamln fltockwcll, an elderly
man, was fined $20 this morning by
Justlco of tho Pcaco Q raves for flsh-
Inc In Upper Klamath Lake. Ha
rnuRht a llttlo trout, bclnr Isnor&nt
that tho law forbado 'tho act. and
Deputy Cairo Wnrd'n Harry Telford
preferred n charRO ORalnst him of vio
lation of tho flali and came law.
Justice 0ravc3 paroled the otd
man.
There ivro a Rreat mnny pcoplo so
Hi maRlstrate says, who are In Ig
norance of tho fact that It In now
ecnlnst tho law to fish In cither Up
per or Lower Klamath l.ako. While
such sport I j against tho statutes In
such caso made and provided, tbcro
Is no sin In taking nil one wants from
Mnk Itlver, which Is the happy mc-jj,
muni, not n in the literal and flgtira
tlvo sense.
trade, for a hot tamat; Is somewhat
warming .to tho vitals, and when
you slldo ono Into joursclf you feel
o genial aonso of warmth penotrut
tng your Interior.
Cartnln It Is that tho ordlnnry
Inmate, while It held to the thei-
momctcr, might- not mako tho bulb
"bust," will, on Intlmato acquaint
ance with a human being's Inner ro-
copses, demonstrates Its cordial spirit
and warm the eater quite plainly.
Say, did you over try those frosh
ranch eggs at Hamekcr's (JroccryT
Every ono Is guaranteed. 21-2t
V
II. D. Mortcnson 1'avcs today for
the East.
AN EIGHT MILL LEVY
decided o. ny cmr couxctl,
WHICH 18 AN nCREASB 09
ONE-HALF BOXIi'OVKR LIR
VEAB t
SHANGHAI, Dec. 21. Promlor
Yuan Shi Kal has conceded tho pro-
.'Incoi of Auhul and Clinu SI to tho
ebcls to tho extent that he has rush
d orders for Immedlato evacuation of
tl. o Imperial troops now occupying
tboso provinces. Ills action followed
tho suspension of tho pcaco confer-
ceo hy iho rebels olid Imperial en-
xo)8 hero upon tho demand of the rev
olutionists that tfio two provinces be
vacated.
The premier has ordered the Im
perial generals thcro to lose no tlran
in removli.u'.thi'lr troops, as It Is hit
ilislru that 'ho peace conference pro
ceed Immediately. Ho Is confld'nt
MONTHLY GRIST
OF BILLS IS PAID
OHEMEMBERSAYS
irit:i:v. ruisr w.Mtn mi:miii:u
wopi.d iiavi: iiriicirr ino.
llli: Pi)H (O.MPP.NS.VIIO.V POH
ITV PATH PUS
Mini Who I.Imk In ruinous Hotel
When In Sou Pmuclsio, Claims
'Hint lie Wns Libeled lit Hook, and
,Ul.s $11)0,000 ll.iiiingci
Cuuncllmnn W. (1. Wllklni believes MIW YOUIC, Dec. 21.
-Chnrglnc
Tlvn or six houson were burned. I'liitl-. city con II should ho paid for tint ho wns featured In .Ilurgoss'
lot driving at the council so much Its offoits to guldo tho destinies of ( book, "Tho Heart Line," ns an oli-
n want this matter put In th!lliU fair settlement of chlll;atln,n, Jeitlonable character with an Inordl-
'til of tho water company The mm so expressed himself hut nlRht. rate nppctlto foi duck nnd chain-
a r fiirnlahrd up there Is not 111 (or It wns while the liudRct wns under rtKii '. William II. Da 11, who Uvea at
lath, even, It's on') fit for n fire, illmisslon, and Iho l'lrst u.ird's N s- I'm I'nlneo hhlel when In Snn Kran-
rho reason It Is not fit for a lint li Is1 ton member suggested Hint ai he rliro, bus buc.iI thu author for ?100,-
n nrrnimt of tho germs In It. heard nothing read hy th- city re- 000 diwiinges. Hero la Iho paragraph
"Another thing Is that ho nr- of. loider. Thoirns !'. Nicholas, to Indl
Hn deprived nt lilijht of our IIrIiI, eatc Unit tho councllmeii wire being
'ho light sometimes being out for i membered pecuniarily In Iho fliinn
liours, Tho transformers am In m, l stlmate, ho would like to linxo
opinion, too small, and thai Is the aimethlm; put In along tho lino Indl
uason of tho trouble. Po talked inled .
with an cxpfrt electrician, and hnu I suggest tho need of pay for tho
Hunter Fatally Shot Ifas On Way
To H. P. Hofiy's Ranch To Get Game
LA PINi:,Oro., Dee. 21. rurther iinu bellco Iho rtlscliiiiRO of tho rlflo
detalla of the fatal shooting of Nor- wan il" to cnrolosmiess. Ilo was
man Shears, a young man from llond, Kuowu frciiicntly to uo tho butt of
iiboiit G o'clock Satuiday night, wlillo I is rill" when ho wonted tho houuda
n tho way fium Odell Lnko to tho to obey Mm. It Is thought ho must
lloi-y ranch, bcuo been iisceilalncd. have been pnklni; tho i tlio nt tho
Ills body was found about half nn hmimU when tho dUchnrgo occurred,
hour afterward by Davo L)iiea. As- Assistant Chief Engineer H.I'.Hoey
slslnnt Chlof Englnocr Hoey's ranch of Iho Southern Pacific railway, ro
lotpor, lying hi tho router of tho moved hU family from, hla rntich,
mad to the1 lako, about half a mllo twonty-nno inllos north of Crescent,
north of tho ranch. Tho rlllo bullet to hid homo In Klamath Falls tho
lias ponotratoil tho chest, killing him Intter part of Soptombor. leaving his
lustantlyi
I ranch piopotty In tho caro of Dave
I vno tul.. n.. .1 llin rnnell llOUSO LlllUS for tllO WllltOr.
iirnnrin . ... i....r.i iim iiischnriii). Shears iolnod him nt the ranch
f the rifle, and from tho actions of
ono of the dogs from the pack of
hounds with the young man, knew
oii'ctlilnR wns wrong. Tho hound led
tho Iteepor to tho scono of tho acci
dent. Tram m frlMidi of the young
month ago, and they had made prep
arations to trap ou tho shores of Odell
Lake this winter. Shears had near
ly reached tho ranch yestorday from
;i MBit 10 lllfir BtriHB oi irnpa uu mw
ho objects to most strenuously
"Then there's 'Munson's mystery '
on the North Ileach rond. Nobody
ver found en: who Munson Is. And
Dally, tho str-r enter of tho Palace
hotel ho used to havo four canvr.i
lnckK cooked, selected ono, and used
tho Julco of tho others, lie ordered
soup at a dollar n plato, and ho had
n happy way of bu)lng n caso of
eliampaKno with each meal, drinking
only the top from each bottlo."
Dally rn)s this reference classes
Mm with people of unbound mind,
tlsrcputnhlo and Indecent habits.
iho
of an nmtcablo adjustment althouirli
tiit'nn t tin tiittnlnl ilnlaiitiui l Mn 1...
proprlnto romcnibrnneo for tho fnlth-r.. """'"" "!.'". u. u
'nt folks who nro In Its employ and
1 1 fro will hu a present of ono luscious
' nlhered inomliT to each of iho offl
inl family.
iDvn.v Nor "muii i:ati:il"
AS WKITEIt CIIAltCICS HIM
lluvs that total abdication of
Ma nihil dynasty Is Imminent.
It Is the general Impression that
Piemler Yuan Shi Kal will bo tho
"man of power," no matter which
way tho pact rocs. He Is regarded
by both Manchus and rcbtls nt tho
strongest man to head tho now gov
ernment. Howciverj there li a strong
undercurrent of feeling In certain
quarters that his whole diplomatic
handling of the situation has been
tololy with selfish motives. It Is
qieiily stated that tho premier Is so-
iretly In s)mpnthy with the rebels,
-Mid that ho believes that thr day of
tli emplro has passed, nnd. Intend
becoming tho "strong man of China"
wider tho now regime
Apparently oven tho Imperialists
representatives expect the ovorthrow
if the Mnncliu djna-sty. If a consti
tutional monarchy If established,
ltli Emperor Pit Yl at the head, the
Manrhu nobles will lose tholr power
ml emoluments.
til .VCIL AT ITS MEETINb T.tlilS
ACTION KAVPKAilLF 1C CUl
TAIN PEILSONS TO WIIO 1IIK
ITV IS INDENTED "
1.25
BUILDINGS
I IHO OP APPLICATIONS VV HE-
pem: Tin: citv council last
xioirr r.vvoiuiiLY acted
upox ny solons
llulldliig permits wcr Issued by
tho council Inst night 9 follews:
Normanl " n. Btnhlmnn. 120 Lewis street,
addition to house, 12x20 feet,
D. L, Wcnner. four-room house on
lot 13, Mock 10, lllgn School addi
tion; 700.
Fred W. Ilyndman, woodshed of
fir lumber. 10x12 fret, on lot 12,
inwn .horo. six mllos away, when the, block 55, Second High School addl-
accident otaurrt. I1"'
COLORED FOLKS
WILL ENTERTAIN
VinOLMAN -WAlUtLEIlS COMIXO
TO OPEIIA IIOISP. NEXT WKI).
NESDAV IN KLAMATH LYCEU.M
Hl'HHAU COL'IISIJ
Cnrter's Original Virginia; War
Mors will bo hero on Wodnesday,
Dccomhor 27, two ilns niter Christ
'ims, tn, tho Houston opera hous?, as
au nttrnctlon lu tho courso of the
Klnuinth Lyceum bureau. Tho com
pany, slugs real negro melodies, plan
tation mid camp meeting songs of
years a-go, and U composed exclusive
ly of colored people.
Tho company Is one ot the oldest
now before tho public, having been
first organized In 1S03 and again ro-
orgaeltrd In 1905 under th manage
ment of Walter K. Carter.
I havo somo flno largo sweet bell
poppers, from Loa Angolos. You
ought to see them. At' thu
11-lt v FULJrON HABKST.
Council last night allowed the fol
lowing bills:
II. C. Mooro, putting In cul
vert -:.$
Andorson Coupling and Fire
Supply Co
O. K. Transfer Co., repay
ing etc.
O. K. Transfer Co,, repay
ing, etc 1.75
O. K. Transfer Co., Ore de
partment work 26,25
Chnpman Construction Co.,
fourth sewer unit 1,960.94
Chapman Construction Co.,
fourth sower unit, extras 114.62
Maddox & Harris, street
work 28.75
W. O. Webb, street work.. 20.50
Inncs-Clarko Lumber Cos. . 196.10
Underwood pharmacy, sup
plies 1.20
Wilt G. Wilson, ton dayi
pollco 13.30
lUnry Dolvln, plumbing.. 1.75
SLY VISITOR FAILED 10
MAKE AWAY WITH SILVER
os Angeles Matron Would Like to
Meet Stninge Visitor Who Entered
Her Home, Looked About, and Do.
parted Empty Handed
Pulled Press Service
LOS ANGELES, Dec, 21. Her
icunosuy arousea, airs. u. r. uosiet.
society matron.- wants to meet tho
man who ent'red her homo here,
looked the place over and left with
out taking a thing.
"If It Is the man I think It Is I'll
not only buy.hlm a good meal and n
ticket out ot "town, but I will also
;rovldo him with tho best suit of
c'otbes that Los Angeles affords,"
alio declares. ,
Mr. G03l't believes that It Is the
-amo man who called aher home
Saturday and asked for food and
money with which to get out of town.
Although ho admitted that ho had
lust been released from tha chain
t sang, he got both.
19.70
Ihjliday paper
FOR TELEGRAMS
MANAGED. E. C. AUSTIN ritOVD
OK SPECIAL VULETIDE BLANKS
IIEING FURNISHED DY WEST.
EUN UNION
Total
.$2,425.21
An Increase ot half a mill la tk
city tax levy was elected by a retol.
Hon prevailing In the city couaetl hut
night, the assessment being tied at
8 mills, Instead of 7H, as last year.
The cKy's assessed valuatloa ef
taxable property Is 12,924,351, aad
tho budget estimate that then will
bo needed to pay the expense of tha
city for on; year the sum of I3e
093.84. The 8 mill us Ury will
raise $23,394.84, while from Mlooa
licenses $10,500 Is estimated to b
received and from other tleaaaw
$199; total, $34,093.84.
The details ,of the cttlmatrd as
rentes of tho city for the coming year
are as follews: Police protectloi.
s&,:so; ono extra policeman, $1,200;
extra police, $500; salaries of dty
officials, mayor $1,000, engineer
$600, attornoy $1,200, treasurer $10.
halth officer $300, Pollco Jndga tl
800, light and water $4295.67, la.
tcrest on unpaid warrant- $2,820, la
terest on $95,550 of bonds $1,711,
stationery and stamps $500, drayafla
$4.00, printing 1500, city hall reat
1 360, fire chief nnd department $1,.
400, excess Interest on bonds $115..
71, Incidentals $2,656.08, parks $1,
462.17, sinking fund $1 462.17, tar.
plus railed by 8 mill levy $209.94.
Tefal, $34,093.84.
the pollco Judge's salary Is $1,800,
nnd the extra $600 tn the estimate is
for cerk hire. Tha ctty attorney
draw $1,000; andth extra $200' Is -
'or legal services. The light and wa
ter cost Is estimated on the expensa,
of tho past year. Tor police. $5,180
Is on basis of expense of present force
with allowance of $1,200 for oat
more regular man and $500 for ssa.
clal help from time to time.
Tho annual report of City Recorder
Thomas P. Nicholas sbows that whlls
Ms predecessor. A. L. Leavltt, collect
ed In fines from December 6 1910,
to Juno 5. 1011, $487.60. the pres
ent police Judge, Thomas P. Nicholas,
ss'cssed various people who came ha
fore him $1,402.40 for th same pur
pose. This Is a heavy Increase, and
bears testimony that the war of tha
transgressor, alwaya hard, gets hard
er every dav, or at least harder with
now administrations.
Licenses 'xcept liquor for tha ;
riVE .MCE DHESSED TUIIKEYS ',,'"' " "-" "'
nivrv .tu-iv oiTinniv ,..., blank Is In ire at tho offlce this week.
NINOAT 8 O'CLOCK BUABP I ?on',dcr,,,,,'.T .,arB than tha common
Mim, ami in wuiio um, luiivaa UK
the manlla color usually used.
In a har.dsome red double border,
vlth "Holiday Greetings" at the top
In red letters, there Is tho customary
holly design In red and green, and It
looks right cheerful and "Christmassy."
Every customor buj log's centa or
moro of merchandise receives a
chanco for a turkey. W will blind
fold a llttlo 3-ycar-cJd girl and have
her draw tlvo tickets out of the boi.
The Ave tickets Having the names on
gets tho turkeys ono turkey each.
Hery purchnor rccefre a ticket
If you buy ten times i day. There
wlllbo thrcsl lady Judges.
21-3tVv( FULTON MAHKET.
. ,
At Boston doctors finished the op
eration nov-Itlchcson had commenc
ed on himself and he Is ncw a enucb.
HOT TAMALES ON
MARKET AT NIGHT
COLORED MAN HAS nEGUN TO
PEDDLE WARM, NOCTURNAL
LUNCHES, WHICH IS A SURE
SIGN OP WINTER ON TAP
It's n sure sign of winter when
tho hot tamalo man begins to get
busy and ply his trade on the city
streets of nights.
That aura-sign "has came."
Tho pcddlor was on the main boul
evards ot the "wlllttch" last night
with hla portablo fire and hot lunches
ot hot tamnles and chicken,
Ills cheerful call and appetising
offerings attracted quite tiaa of
Mnrngcr fi. C. Austin of the West
c n Union Telegraph company's local
i.m:e I. rr.ther proud ot tha nlcelhroucnt In I5S9. whit ,4o, it
YiiMlide rtntlc.nery which the com- ncttC(1 9S58 tota, of ,27j, ,0 ,,
puny Is providing for the use of pat- flnM anJ licenses. Warrant, dr..
on the street fund for the year ended
DccemMr 5, 1911, aggregated $1,-
972.92. Warrants drawn on tha gea
oral fund for the year wera $22,.
5S3.21.
Judge Percy R. Kelly of Dallas,
who has been sitting In circuit court,
exchanging with Judge Henry L.
rtonson, left this morning for his
home.
City Lights Too My, Council
Committee Says, And Dili Waits
Councilman O. W. White believes
tho city should pay only 3U cents
per candlo power for street llghta In
stead ot 6 cents, which the company
Is charging, and as a result ot the dis
cussion at tho council meeting last
night It was determined to hold up
that part of tho Klamath Falls Water
and Light company's bill rendered
for street lights, while the rest ot the
bill was ordored paid.
"The charges being made to the
city for street lighting are higher
than thos? made to tho average busi
ness house and some residences,"
said Mr. White. "The residences av
erage IH cents per candle power.
Tho company tells us that If the town
warrants were, not at a discount and
It had some kind of permanent ar-
rnffKoment with the city as to fran
chise It could Install a $6,000 plant,
which would aaabl it to tars of all
CJ?J
the lights at once, Instead ot by a
separate connection with each pole.
As It Is, It has these separate switches
at each nole for the city's lighting,
whore a business bouse may nse 100
candle power, but has but one awltek
which will turn off all the lights ia
the store at once. We hare no dI
ntte arrangement as to pay with, tha
company, and It can charge us aa
price It like, and If wa doa't pay H, - Q J !;
It can leave us In the dark. It la ,; if ,',
'"IB.i W VVMH HUW .1111 IHI-) Olta
us 10 cents If It likes, or vaa II. , .' V
cents. It wa the sense of tha MiMvV " Wll
vw.Mu.mva .u.t uinir B(H itr 'ir jc 7j
cent ror treet light aay Masr Vtt';
than It has to. We believe la
Ing tha company 3 H cents per
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It was decided to have . frlart. .
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coareraaca with, the conaany ..
woat, rTagt soalsl. sj JstMft
tor tlaW a(,sa Bas-aT.''
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