The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 02, 1912, Image 1

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RMGATION BONDS
NOT VERY POPULAR
CONFIDENCE NEEDED
tiieiiiii.i: .MOSTLY DI'K TO ovi:it.
kntiiisiasm loiuno to
cosily u'iiiik wiikiii: it was
IIAItlll.Y Jl'HIIIICIt
llpciint In Tlio llnrnM
WAHIIINUTON, II. 0., Jnn. .
Irrigation securities urn nut it pupil-
lit r n they Mnrn n few yenr ngo, nml
public roiilldi'lli'u Itlllnt Im revived In
IIiIk fnrin nf Inti'stiuniit, nr tint roin.
liintlnn nf lnrg nrenit nf Inml will Im
grrntly ri'tnrilt'il. Ilri'nt Impetus was
Klvt'ii In tho iirinniitlnii nf iiinny Inrgn
Irrigation triJ t ly prhntn enter
prlsu wlii'it congress niinrlod (hit recla
mation luw niul fur n Hum securities
nf thin rlnss fonnil n rendy nmrkrl.
Tint pr"iit slump In ilmt In n ihiiiiImt
nf raiism, mining wlilrli iiiIkIiI b
montliilicd llm following)
Tint promotion nf miiiiii wllilrnt
scheme largely fur bond. selling pur
t ., iunr engineering. liiitiRlclcnt
irr nvlT nn.irMTiii.iM, iiur.niinu
wiiii owners in prior mm vesimi
rights Tim rlili'f rnusn nf failure,
however, t illirclly nltrllniliililii In
ii'i untliimlnsm on I lie pnrt nf iro.
unit ri wlm Iickmi nrtunl rnnitriirllnii
In' fur? innkliu; a ii)li'iimllc nml llnu
ninth Invmtlcntlnii nf all thn ih)lrnl
rniiitltlnn rolntliiR In n innjict. llfnt
iinii hnvn hi'i'ii tiullt In ulri-ninn of In.
ilfTIt Irnt flnw, rillinU hnvn licrn vvt
nliv iliraiich rirMn Ihti thn lo
from urcpnun hnir rriulpriil llicui In-
rr.r lrri(. nr forrnil iipnn tho rorinr.i
tlnti hrnvy rirnilltnrfi fnr iiiIIpk nf
rftiiint IIiiIiir: nil ntliiTH, Inlnr lnr.
tlRnllnni hnvn rmnltivl In illnmrltiK
Inrm nri-im nf wnrthlrm nr rnli Inml
wlilrli liml In ha vlliiilnnlril. An n
result nf thesn lll-ndvlsi'il umlerlnk
lugs nmnv li'gliltnntn etitrrprlsi's nro
flndltig dllttrulty In plnrliiK ttmlr s
rurllle nml In rnrrlng nut their
plntis for futiirn work.
On many of tin, fnrgn goeriiim'nt
projects thn englne'rs hnvn been
hnrshly rrlllrlint for dnns In IipkIii
ii I n K the nrtunl work of rnnslrurtlon.
Thny rniitil not ,lend Igiiurnnrn In
thi'sn mnlters, nnd knowing tho llftll '
cullies nnd dangers they hnn nrin'd
ngnlnst llirm In ndvnncn Thn pro.
Iluilnarv work Imn thus linolvnl such
n mnlllpllrlty of drtnlls thnt when Ihi'
fnrinutn Is i-xplnliied under which It
proceeds, llm ln)iimn Is pnum In wou
dfr Hint construction Is ever begun.
Ibdrngrnphlc studies hnvn been1
made In learn about wnter supply,
surveys rotnpleteil to di'termlim fonsl.
blllty. mil mini) sis examined, nml
Inter flimt locntlnu nf thn rnnnls dell
nllly lived. Thn plnns for pnrinii
ni'iit slriirtiires luvnvln pnlnslaklng
nnd Intelligent consideration, ixpensn
nnd limn hut nro essential to success
When tin, preliminaries nn, flunlly
rni.rl.idtdthoprnKressnfrniislriirllnui""" '"' wm,l'l ' much Inclined
Is Htendlly forwnrd. Tho farmer "' k,,'i, "'" J'""" " ''"O" ""'" "
whosn Inuds nrn iinpriidiirllvi, for lnrk'l""K nH 1'" "rI '" ",l1 fur thiMii was
of Irrigation, nnd llm renl eslntongelit continuous,
who Units sntes slow nrn Inclined to "This Is n hard Hum of thn yenr to
grow Impatient nnd critical, nnd com.
plain of departmental "red tnpo"- -tp
pupulnr explatinllnii for nny delay
lu guwrmitcnt wnrk
Tho Natlsfnrtnry adjiistiiieut of
legal nnd purely
hiimnn oiiesllomi.
such an claims for wntor. right of wny
for icsorvolrH nnd cnnnls, Hubdlvlslou
of ami signing up of prlvnto lands,
r.tnto InwH, etc., Involving nn engineer-,
Knights Of Pythias
Tomorrow Night
Tomnriow night In tho west hnll
of I, O. O. T. Tom pin (hero will ho
spi'tinl program nf "hIuiiIh," speeches,
music nml n feiiHt In connection with
tho I'i'romoiiy of Imitnllallon of tho
nowly elected ofllcorH of Klamath
I.o.Ikii No. 0&, KnlghU of Pythlns.
Ono nf thn lending features nf tho
doing.) will lio n boxing mutch between
two nf tha saoet athlcllo members of
tho ordor, which la tn n llnurlshlnK
itnto In thla neighborhood, bonstliiK
nbout eighty members. It In expected
that thorn will bo an unusually largo
.vttendnnca tomorrow night, and tho
lii fi-iil uron mo oven moru trying, nml
iciiuln, greater pntluiirn, nn they run
nun, iniiio lluui limn tho iIIkkIhi: of
nmtila unit building f dniiis,
I In nvnry community tin, human
ciiuntlnti U Ini'-IimI In mnt (th nf prl-
vin properly, In sehomi-n fur porHoiml
.iHi:riiuillrluiiil, which omlmigur tli"
C.Ktilor work, nml which i;lvn wny
inly lifter dnlny nml litigation. Nnr
i urn theso nil tho ohitniinn In Oil- wny
ol irniiiit ml Inn In building which arc
lint with nn liiiiny n( (tin projects,
1 Mnrv ii n mi) I ii k ilulnyn hnvo nrlttn
I'llicn Inlersliilo nr International ipioi-
lion hnvn ri"iiln'il ni'llli'iiM'iil.
! On llm Kliiiunlh project It win no.
t'1-art.ry fur tin, legislature nf Orncm
.ml Milk lllvnr iiueiitliiiiR of Interna-
lionnl wntcr lights tierr
Ititi'rvi'titlnu nf tin, slnt
to ni'Kotlnli', nml nets of rnngros
rnnllrin trentli's with our iiHr.hhnrH on
, , ,,, ,, ,,
Thn Milk IIImt project In Mnntnn.i
luvohoit prubteiui which worn nut
only ilimcull, hut unburn Tim sniircb
i'f wnfr supply were hln-iiiiM rising
In this country, but both nf which
Unwed lulu Cnnmln, nml through il ro
glim roiitiiltilng n tnit nmiiiint of wit
unbli, Inml inslly Irrlgnti-il Onu of
thi'si, rivers, thn HI Mnry, flows
nrruM our borders, nml nutm of Itc
waters returns to tho Unllnl Hlnles.
Tim nllirr, Milk Itlvcr. after Irnvlng
this rnuntrr, flows fnr nearly IP"
mllm on tin, Cnnndlnn stdn of tlio lino
nml then returns In Join thn Missouri
In Northern Mnntnun.
Tim rimln. erlng plans call for llm)
si. -aa n - m -,. i s-fc - -. - ,
( Continue! nn I'ngn 31
FIND DUTY HARD
wimiik vi:.iiu:it MAKIX All
si:.n'i: i'iiom hemi: hiksomim
nml Cnllfnrnln to priililo fnr tho riM. ' "' ., , .. ,"""""""""'""""' "" , continued today, tho Ituiulnn troops Shi Kal ha8 secured funds froai Man- lining lieram. mo Portland Ortgos.
H tn ll,.. iiuilniml i:v,.r......',.t ,.f J:",,!,: "" ' ,W " "' lumber production, id very fcw ,,. c,g, moro ,ca,,0M c prIneei nn from 0,icr prlral0 Inn and othtr 0 g
..orln.n over.low.,. Hid. ... thn.iij ' " J . ' "e r ; "Z aZZZ ! ,:,"t w ,;an e",f,rdn' " J'T """" ? lmM'M Ed.on W.ti. of th. r.
- '-. --rl-. -4 - L' Si: r,V:Ur:.' -" -" Zr.r:ZXClZZ Sr.Ul n '" ? -.-command o. d.., "An . h appeared , . .
iitn iiitmi- i.r..i...iM ii... if,.. f,,Mi..ii - " i-" " ----i uu, i mar nn nisi lunn i ciianro ni.i...
FARMER
WITH KIOPK m:i:iiiII ATri:V-,Miihcn
TIO.V IIAII.V
It will bo necessary fur nttorues
Interested In law rnses on for tlm cur
rent term of tlm circuit court to fish,
...l, I.nII .- .... 1 1 .. all. .PA Tltt.. iiuiu
,,,,, . ,, ii.. i.. i
, "V "V, """""" "' -";"t
Hen y I. I ten nn this morulug In I
'! IH.Hi.Hlh "l. "' MMO ""
. , . ,,
rllncl to haw, somo work do..,, by tho
Jurymid heHen. Ithnmulf hero
n cup In tho cub ndar but In, did still"
Iftkn Jurors, especially thoso fiom out
of tlm iit, who nro looking utter their
farm properly, nwny from their homes
nnd keep tlioui," said his honor.
'Tho court Is very much disinclined
to call these men to tlm tity mid hnldiihool. ('lilnu.o nt 1020 u. m. today.
them lien, uiiIosm the fnrk Is renlly
hero mid nt linml for them to do. II
Is n ory niilinppy tlmo of tho ear for
them lo bo delnlned from 'fnrms. If
Installation
Will Have Stunts
commlttro nn m'imigements haa gone
to uniiHunl pnliiH to get tliliigs rigged
up for nn oniioclnlly guod tlmo. Tho
coiumlttoo (oiulctH of Dr. O. A. Itmu
Im, Jiupor Hcmtott nnd O. O. Low,
Tho oDleerH to bo lustnlled nro ns
follews: 1 ll. Ilromor chnncollor
cnmnmuder,;Jolm MuIIirmo vlco chnn
collor, 0. A. Itnmho prnlalo, Alhrocht
Oehlor mnotor of works, Albert RMor
koeper of records nnd iimstor of
lliiiinco, W, II, Dolboer uinntor of ex
chequer, Jiiupor lleunott mautor nt
nrms, Henry ltnbbt'a Inner guard, 0,
C. Low, outer guard,.
tint (linlii nf nm"i fnr their ikllli rii
;tl(iim bri'iilnr, llm (oitrt will lie In
jdlni'il In fixciniv thoiiii wlm llvir nwny
J nml let Di'tn ri'lnrn In thrlr hnincH,
nml I liu iillnrncyn urn fnko tln-Ir
dintici'ii itftorw rinl with u iic-;litl vn-
nlrn."
I Tim ri'i;ulnr imnol which nttnnilcd ,
court thin mnriiliiK nmly In tnkn up
unrk 1'iinflnln nf I). II. NlrlmU, Jnhn '
rorhi-n, TliiiliiM i:, lltiinlcy, I'. P. Win
Mrtnr, (I. II. Ciirtiitnn Al'xnmirr Mc-1
Dnnitlil. II. H. I'nrUli, I'lnyil llmmlon-
jlmri:, II. It. Diinlnp, Jncoli itcuck.
'f'liiri'iint II. HmlerwDDiI, It. J. HIii'Oll.
ill. V. Timor. I
I An mint, of llm rrllilltinl r linen whirl.
thn rnurt wllirit to tnlti, up flrtl rouhl
l hi, tnki'li up tinlti), thr mint iillonl
llm Jurnm to rii. iirilnrlnc thom'to rn
irt nl 9 o'clock tomorrow mnrnlnK.
With lliu miiniint nf minw now r.n
tin' iiioiiihI In thn to im try It h Im
piimlhlu fnr tli'.1 InriMi'm to linvo the
nioik fnl hy itrnzlni; nml tlio mtlnmU
I nvo In lio ftil twlr" n ilny. Aftnr thf
"IIBERY CASES
HOT SET TO TH Ya
UlhTIIKT
I'Iivsk ia.s si:.vr
AriiiitNJ.v ri:v
IIV
HAYS AOO TO,
slI?i:
MiMAHOX
UAH
w . 'r
iti,i'oini:i)
No dnto was set for
Han.tKl A. Mr.Mnhun
tlio trim n
nnd James
Hughes, accused of offering bribes to
Vli.ri.r l'r.t.1 1' Unnil.iPtf.ili lr.tiili1.Ht 1
Marlon Hanks of tho Klamath Palls
city council nml Coiiiicllinr.n lliitsoll
A Af j , r,rcll t ,,,, mor
lug.
Tlio court called tho rnsi, of Hughes Itulldlng going on In tho state nt tho',,. ,nvo rontlnunnco In the ca.
nnd Dlstrlrl Attorney Hell V. Kiiyken i present tlmo. Tho two lines up Dcs- As witnesses for tho stnto will have
dull raid that he was not crlaln yetjehutrs: Itlver. tho lino lo Tillamook, t0 i,0 iHmmoned from Vancouver, U.'
when tho enses could be tried, nl-ijust completed; the lino from Kugenop,t n two-dns' Journey, the district I
though tho stnto wna prepnred to go! to Coos Ilny, under constructien: onojnt',(,rn(,J. pcj yt Kuykcndall ask'd
nhend. llo stated that Hughes could i from Nntron to Klamath Palls, ami ., rnr'. In ciTn ,m tn ham thn"
t not wrl.1 go to trial without Mc.Mahon Jothcrs thnt might bo mentioned. showing made, and nlso to summon
bltig ready, nnd ho understood Mc. "While, as n mntter of fnct. thott0 witnesses. If tho showing Is In
Mnhoii was In bed III. I mails will develop moro or less agrl- stimrlcnt and tho trial procewls as
J "1 sent n phjsl.lau tho other da cultural, fruit nnd dairy Interests, ,Intcd$
to nscertnln Mc.Mnhnn's condition, i1'10 l,rl," "Uject Is to tnp tho great It u not known whnt crounds At-
nnd ho bus not reported ci.- said
tin, district attorney. "While Mc
Is tint exactly a co-defendant ,'
of Hughes, the sltuntlnn Is sometlilimi'lnlp'""1" '"d not only glvo thi
akin tn that."
The court pnssed tlm caso fnr the
present. The chnnrcri nro that It will
Im n month be (ore tho trlnls of tho
two men nro tnken up. If then. Tho
.tPalr rnmo hero nbout thr'o weeks ngn
pliml, but for somo ronao,, Allor-
' c M 0.Spi tMf wmnwI ,
I . ... M ., ... I.,.,. . , !,... .-!.. sI.aI.'IIVs 1 119 HtllllUHl Mill UU UUUI
'not roniiy (o navo tliom ninKo tiieir.
j . nnd probably trebled within tho .
,'(ir . Afl..Mntlol) WM IllIllckPl,ow yenrMlius making n market
with congestion of tho Iuii;r. nnd bus
been' confined to his room nt tho
Whllo Pellcnn over since under tho
enr" of Dr. I.eoW. Chilton,
I.AUIHOI'AKi: INrillt'ACO .
llltl.AKH CHINA IN I'll
:ri:s
United Pros Service
CH1CAUO, Jnn. 2.--A.. onrthaunko
i.Miiny thought nn mplojlim hnd oe-
currod. 1loues nnd dour wer. Jinn-
mod nnd ihlnn smiiKhed.
At Jollct vflernl hulldlngs rocked,
nkirmlng tho liihnbllmitH. A panic
eiiDiied nt tho ptnto peiilteutlnry.
Tho shock wna nlso plainly felt nt
Wnshlngton, Milwaukee mid other
cities.
third mijm GOES
OVER SEVEWL MONTHS
Stnto AsUk CrirHlniinni'o In Proieeu
Hon of Pli)sleliiii fur Killing of Old
Man HwoH -Actuseil In on Hull lu
tin, Mooiillino
United Press Servlco
KANSAS CITY, Jnn. 2 Tho third
trlnl of Dr. H)do for tho murder of
Colonel Swopo tins brou continued
until Mny 27th, tho stnto nuking tho
continuance,
II) do It at liberty on bond,
II I 'J
LEAD IN LUMBER
stiti- I'oiti-HTi'ic hwiI uttv ,"t'"t" w,'r" ,""'',, "rcr ,,ro rn,n ,0
bl.UI, IOItl.sri.lt H.Wtl HrATI. i,1,,I,,t(? ,c tIlftn J0 a0Ucd
.IIMI'KII ritOM TIIC lIKiirril IO itmonnt clvin their territory.
Tlllllll I'l.ACi: I.V TIIC VJIAIl T'iv K"vcrnm'-n' clnlm this nhowi
Ihnl pnekrm iHrMed proflln anil ihoiil
JI'ST IWhHICD , ri., onMn together.
BAI.KM, Jnn. 2. Htnto Knrcilcr V.
A. i:illdllAiiii'nkliiK of tho timber ro-
H'lUf oos of Oregon, Hi ironjmlc raluo,
III .lrv..opmonl ami Urn wro which
tlioulil lio taken of ll, a;
"OwInK to Inck of trnusporlatloi
facilities, our Ittmbor lijfiliiiwi hax
crown very nlowly. but Intt jcar wo.
Jiimpi'il from tho flghlh jlaco nmonn.
.,. man, in iiiii ,..arr, fm,y nn-
natural ri'S'Jiircn, nnd sec to It thnt
there Is as llltl wailn at possible In
hnnjlliig, manufacturing nnd market
ing fnro-jt products,
"Wo derive from -10 to 60 per cent
thn tines from timber and tho
ber business, and lu some of our
envlly limbered coimtl's this per
centage may safely bo Increased to 75
jior cent. So, from the tnndM)lnt of
taxes r.lone, tho stnto Is Justified In
expending vastly rnor money nnnunl
ly fnr protection gf tho forests from
NOT Yl.Tlnrc. for liitcatlgatlou of timber
fnnd reforestation than, wo nro s
Ing. This, however. Is only n
ber pests
spend-
irmall
Itutu In umparlnn with tlio tniino
i)one
urlnK
esdl-irr(
,,,,lt t0K(ni nmj innuufiicl
ilmber. CO nor cent nf whleli cixi
i "
rrrty nto the hands of tho laborer,
tho farmer nnd the lnerchnnt nnd
does moro for tho upbuilding nnd do
vo'opnjcnt Qjtho st.it than ull other
nnturnl resources eoiiiu'inca"?
"Take, for example, tho railroad
Hmuer belts thnt havo been without
transportation fncllltlw. nnd
the,
fanner, tho fruit grower
nnd
the
timuer crnm tor tms uevciopment.
but should nld In every wny possible
tho maintenance of n sultablo and
competent forco for Its protection.
"Tho stnto Is producing ISO 0Q0.-
000 worth of lumber annually, mt
-..'....... ,......h. . n.
., telephono poles, shlnul
.1 like amount In piling, ll s. tclcgrtvph
ck, wood,
bo doubled
next
for
Just thnt much mora labor nnd sup
plies nnd disbursing nn enormous
miifliiut of mon'y to bo distributed
thioughout tho state. Wo now ship
liO per cent of thla lumber out of tho
Mate, nbout 21. per cent Is used by tho
Mirloua wood working plants of Ore-'
..on. Whllo CO per cent, then, Is
mouoy brought lu from other stairs
mid goes to holp build up our Indus
tries, wo should encourage tho do
wlopmcnt of our vnsl water power,
tl.o establishment of moro wood work
lug plants and homo building Indus
trl's, (o furnish on.plojmcut for our
fan Increasing population.
"Our timber Industry In 1910 pro
duced one-third more' wealth thnn our
llrherlcs, dairies, mints', hops, fruit,
poultry nnd wool combined, nnd
tlnoo-llttlia Hint of nil agricultural
Industries. Ah our timber diminishes,
h(iueer, practically nil thess Indus
1 1' I erf will enlnrgo nnd broaden, ns wc
still hnvo thuusnnds of acres of tim
ber .'.rowing on Innd thnt, when clear
ed, will ho utlllied for general farm
ing, grazing nnd fruit raising.
PACKI.H8 IX POOL FIXKIi
roil l.XCIM.IUNO TIIAIM.
Allotted In Their Terrltorr. lVnnlty
llelng 10 Cents W'r UMl PouniN of
Siuii Kxcess, lUvldetl Avirontt Thoso
Whoso Trade Vns Short
United Press Servlco
CIIICAOO, Jnn. 2. tho packers'
trial wns. resumed today. Veeder ad
mitted a ponalty of 40 cents for each
100 pounds for oxcess allotment to
nny illntrlct w&n nimc-incil ncnlnnt thai
'imckem lirfikliiK tho nRri'cmcnt.
Collbttlong were weekly, but ho
'rouhl not remember llm ncKrcgnta
'ntiioimt. Vccd'T itnti-il thnt IMwnril
2
nrtln, rcnrcicntlne Armour, wnii
rlinlrmnn of (ho pool, nntl on ti Is or
ilen lt pennltlcx wuro mraecit. '
llo tnlil thi pennllleii and nmrm.
tit'uuitvu invn i I'tiii-ftu
'. OF I'KIWMX INTUI.KII.IXCi:
PM KVr.lrrtn, ,, WuUt Morn,
Ti ilny, the IUmIIp llelnc llrnitseil
TIimiiirIi llm htrrre Will Kti'rulc
UMl, If XiTcfuarjr to I'nrjKwu
United Prciic Bervlce
TAIIIIIZ. Jan. 2. IVarfill rcprhal.
FAULDER WANTS
TRIAL DELAYED
t.vrron.vr.Y v. m. o'.viiii.i. woui.ii
I.IKi: TO IIAVK CASH OK
IN
Dirn:ii .Mt.niii:i:i:i:
ro.VTI.V-
rr.ii r.vriij ri:niir.iiY
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WhlIe ho milrrcr ca.o or Nobel Wilde. San Diego banker, who Is to be
Paulder for the killing of I.ouli Orb- tried here January 8th for cmbcxxlo-
was tng mornns Mt by Jnigolncnt 'of 190,000 from tho defunct
Menry I.. Ilcnsor oi trial nl Mon-
il-y morning a. : o'clock, tbe.-c I
ley morning a. '. o'clock, tbe.-c l
"lc likelihood that It will bu'taken
i; at that time.
Attorney C. it. U Neil!, for F.'ti!der,
;shs to tnnko a showing why he
tornoy O'N'III will offer for n contln-
uance. Paulder, whose brother cnTp
hero from Australia to bo with him
during his trouble, Is In Jail, unable I
,0 fura,,n bani antl ha, ,10cn c,icr
'1(.le or undcr KUftr,, oltt,lIo tvcr
,.ire ,,,, arrcrt JuBt afu.r lll0 murdcr
iatt Atigust.
p u r,p'or,0,i t0 ,,aT0 flllI. rrf0V.
,,., m. ..,,,, n,nn .!
H. Mills ropr'sentcd the accused orlg-
Innlly. nnd wns successful In keeping
tho wounded man tn comfortnblo
quarters outside tho county basilic
for somo tlmo, tho double guard thnt
was necessary for the accused, Qo.
Mnpleston nnd John D. Carroll, cost
ing tho county I1S0 per month. Klnnl
ly Faultier was oBlc'allv declared able
tn withstand tho rigors of Jail life and
wns remanded by Sheriff William U.
names.
Attorney C. M. O'Neill enm? Into
tho cnuo rather unexpectedly on tho
withdrawal of Attorney Fred II. Mills,
mid bns represented the Indicted mnn,
who faces nn Indictment for mnrdr
In tho first degree.
Somo tlmo ago Faultier appeared In
"ourt nnd entered n plea of not guilty.
It Is expected thnt Insanity will be
on of tho defensea relied on by the
defendant.
Jitdgo Hen son this morning gave
Attorney O'Neill until tomorrow
morning to tnnko his sbowing for
cnntlnunuco until next month.
IMPERIAL TROOPS TAKE
SERVICE WITH REPUBLIC
All .Soldiers Under Kinperor's thinner
nt Lnnrhnw Arv Now Under n IK-p.
uty of Yuan Shi Kill, nml Will
Mnrcli Against Imperial City
United Press Servlco
TIENTSIN. Jnn. 2. All Imperial
troops at l.nneliow hnvo Joined the
republican soldiers under conimnud of
Wnng Wei Tao, a doputy of Yuan Sbl
Kal, and announce that they will ha-
INDIANS PROTEST
GOVERNMENT ACTS
Kin n iniTch towanl Pekln tomorrow.
WnntUfactlnn In iprcndlni? mnonic'
troopi In tie northern province. owl
Ihk to tho Inability of tho Rorerntnnnl'
to pay thern or their agenti. Tho ro-
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jpuuiicans nnvo prommcu rcBuinr pay
to tiiout wtio join tno rcboli. H&ouia.
tho rovoll extcnil to tho northeast the!
Mcnp0 0f ,,ho ',ftl fa!?1,y '",'' '-.
.mint completely cut off except by the
ehui nrr preparing fpr their last utaml
nnd It Is tnld they hnvo rnnjle propar-
atlom for n mnnncro. to begin at the
nni warning 01 1110 repuuiicnnj op-
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proach ng Pekln.
A Shanghai dispatch laying Yuan
front. If trur as- r'ported, was tin-
t.HM.H ... TI....I. .kH .U .ll-,-,.
nnunii in iuiiibiii niivii iuu liinya.ii
about tha troops was compiled.
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8TOI.KN FIIOM ATTOUXKYH
Ollltrs of li)er U'lio Are In riiarne
of Ones of Aerusr.1 San lllego
Pliingfr Am VMte.l by ilurglam,
Mini Steal Inhibits
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' PORTLAND, Jnn. 2. Offices of
, District Attorney Camfron and A. E.
Clark, special prosecutor of Louis J.
Oregon Savings and Trust company J
were burglarlaed last night, and urac-8
were burglarised last night, and prac-!aRrccmcnt o"t two years ago. haa
Itlcally all Um rlilcnea'agalnst'WIIdon0T,,r bccn 'U'fl"d nor satlifactorllr
stolen.
WOULDPRYEOOSE
MONEY ATTACHED
COPIIT I.ISTKNS TO WHY FUNDS
TII.D IT IN KI.NT VS. GOOD-
GOOD-1
nil-ii should m: allowkd to
CIKCl'UlTi:
Motion to dissolve tho attachment
secured by Joseph S. Kent In bis cato
against Charles F. Goodrich, who
conducted a grocery at Seventh an 1
.Main streets, was beard this after
noon In circuit court by Judge Htnry
L. Ilenson. Argument to dissolve was
mndc by Attorney W. 11. Shaw who I
nlso assignee of the store.
It appears that several creditors of
Goodrich nsslgned th-.-lr claims to
Kent, who Instituted suit for the re
covery of money, nnd attached nbout
590 which Goodrich hnd on deposit
with tho Amorlcan Hank nnd Trust
coxpany. Goodrich made an assign
ment In favor of Shaw, nnd about
$900 which Slmw hnd collected and
deposited In tho bank was ajso nt
trched by tho asslgne of tho credit
ors. Shaw contends that tho attach-
incut of tho funds bo had deposited of said treaty. Now, tho thing to And
seoms Improper. 'out Is "Who Is who and why?"
With both sides of the controversy I "Wc bellovo that these matter can
arising through assignments, tho caj,nnd will bo finally s'ttled and tha
Ii one of tho assignee of creditors money nnd land fully restored to u
against tho aislgnco of tho debtor. that Is legally due us."
Brandenburg Receives Notice Of
His Appointment As Postmaster
Postmaster Clyde K. Brandenburg
hns received from First Assistant
Postmaster Goncr&l C. P. Orandfleld
notice of his appointment as postmas-'
tor at Klamath Falls for four ytara'
from December 20th, tho appointment
having been nindo by William Howard
Tatt, president ot these United States.
Tho necessary bond and oath of of
flcohavo been sent to tho postmaster
to bo oxecuted, nnd not until these, aro
attonded to will ho bo rfnlly and truly
postmaster lu every sense. A the
lawyers might aay, he will be post-
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VAI I I fit IK KluH IS
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CASH AI.I.OTMK.NTg ARM
NOT .MA III; ANl) THAT TIIIHAL
.MONi:V I ILK THEM IIEM.tI.XS A
.MVHTKHV
SnrKent Drown and Henry Jscksos of
Ilonanin, elected ai dillgatei by tha
Klamath trlbo In regular council No-
... .. ., . w
ombor 12 1910, arc arouied by ar
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llc,M wh,ch haro PPered la U
nowsnaucrs auotlns SudatIs
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Klamath Indian reservation la sow
virtually open; tbat thcro are thous
ands of acres oi flnu agricultural land
that can bo sold at public auctloa
upon applicatien:
"Now tho facts are that this reser
vation Is not now open, and It will
, not bo opened until matters that are
.bbforo tho department aro settled.
I Tho Uootb-Kolly comoanr hass
(through somo scheme obtained a large
anu "luaoit picco or land, and tM
Rovcrnmcnt has, also, through thtlf
"K6"1' Prlcd us of large sum et
onsr. This m
wcal proceed I
of tbes and oth
...is ,u u. .uiuaini ivivrv
to any final aettleasMt
other matters.
The allotment of cattle as par
cooiummatad. The cash allotBieaU
havo not ben marl as per agreemeat.
and wo cannot 'understand why thai;
yoro not so trade. The tribal Aenajr
duo us from deceased Indians !a atop
a mystery, can not be loeati-d and
whllo we are sure the same la Mfe, ws
would at leist like to know Just, who
Is getting tho Interest on It.
"Our undemanding Is that Ageat
Watson Is only a hired man on a rtat
led salary ..nd not the Indian depart
ment Itself.
"When thes.
"When thes. matters are all tet-
.If'1 ,,rBa'1Jr an,d tl,r0UBh ,he co,,1rt,
trat Is-tro only manner In wl;lch wa
desire to adjust these matters, then,
'and not until then, will the tribe bs
ready to hnv the reservation opened
up.
"Tl-ero nre a'so about twenty-nino
Modoc Indium that have been allotted
lands In the Indian territory, and bv
coxe citizens of tho United State
tint tho gnvrnment has allowed
(against our wishes) to come hero
nnd share our allotments nnd money.
Tho whlto man hns Just as good right
to theso privileges as theso Modoc,
and we want an understanding at to
what right the government has after
taking nwny tho tribal authority of
them to 'rolmmerso' them again and
glvo tboiu our money and land.
"Tho condition of the treaty with
Iho government and the Klamath In
dians hnvo bo'n violated, and we feel
that wo havo not been dealt with ac
cording to tho laws and tho provision
master do facto, but not de jura, tm
tho Interim.
The nows of his final appointment
reached tho Herald through a tats
grain somo day ago, and was pub
lished at the tlm. As h took oaM
October 1st, the dolaya which bay b
sot his path to the offlce have aasalMy
boeu to hi advantage, for he haa Mas
In offlco three months, and kM JMt .
tlcally tho full term of oflat) 4 !?
yean ahead of Ma.
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