, '.'"M Tft ' -'?, M e J HIIITUKH IIV TDK I Ml 'lilt I'HIIHH NKWH HKUVIt'lJ KVKNIN'I NKWHI' 5M 1'ltlXT Till: XKH8, MOT HMTOIir - -1 Willi Yt'nr No, J .11117 KMM.VIH IMI.W, OIIIMJOX, 'II FHH,Y, .U.MfAKV J, lUia. mmim lifiliX BIG MILITARY MEET COMES TO KLAMATH ARMYMENINIMOVLS, mn(i m:.t hi.mmuhio i'oi.nt hitv .mii.iw aiievi: rnv MNU MM; OF KOI TIIHIIX IM. 11 it i:.vii:.shio.s In dm Klamath rt'Kloii II111 remliii: wiiiiiiifir will Ihi AMiiiiililfil Hi.. Inrftral,,, ,r0l,Pll .,,,,.,, wl ,,e ,,,, ,, iirni) it rniiri'iilrnlril by dm Wnlt'il ,(IiiiimiimiI Mates Ktituruiui'iit In limn of I'l'iic-. 111 oid'tig lo 11 inilrli from Han I'rin 1 10 Arrurdlng In tin. repor' Kit n mil In mm)' ilrcto there mill r: nflrttitil lo iIUhIiIiih from WhsIi IliK li l planned li die war depart, iiiral lo iinl r morn limn J7,onf) sol. ilicm inio dm iifM iii full riKiitiiiR iiilnmrlii Till will Include nil I lin tegular mill mllltla r-itlnmnU nf tlm Mx I'r.nilr tint- OrnKun. Washing, it 11 Calif, ml. Ailiomi, Xww Mm loo mill I mi Cnwtlry. Infantry, anil It r- niKiinl "irim nml htopllnl mrpi wli be ilr illrTerotit broncho of the mmlr. which 111 pnrtlrlpntw. It in staled thai (linn huge mutitm v' will li held llm Inner pmt of Juni r dm first mrt of July, Tli 1:11 u.il mlriini fur dm mimic battle ll tin In nml around Klamath Full Wliul imriHuiHt llm nH eminent had for 1 ln iiiotilllinllou of mull 11 I a rue hod of ltuii Hi.. Hun I'rniiilmo un t iilllrrm .lilt.' tin1) 1I0 nut know, 1 111 it hits hi-cii known for ihiiiio dim Dili' I lie wnr department Imn bon dt tin un of mnkliig n show of form op llm I'Avlrie toast similar lo Hint whlr-h ua made dm Imi iiiiiiikt nlnng tlm .Mr Irmi bonlfr Tie mllltla which will lm indited Into 1 lio n f lit will coiuprltu ull uf dm tnU troop of California., ofe'son. Washington, tnir,"Coioriln iimlfAflf,l'le" rmy ln. ' fona, lit,. TtirMi will number 1 1 y . 0 0 0 CMPPIK lie 111 11 v. "Tho nmnouvors will ronslst No Word From Bend House Whether It Will Take Securities It Bid For fto vwnd iiiui yet citiuo froiii i:. II. Uolllnn &. Hon ."m Denwr bond . nf ttj liiiikuU.iiilliin II ll l TVallll '' "' l 'ifJHMwi horn by Frunk Cnuii.'. d'rtr rt'pnweu fnllvn. iih to dm KltmWInn ri'Rirdlnn the lt'c.nllty of dii illy I'luirtcr, nnd Injiu Freil T, SiitnloiMin, wnon iihkoii it Iiihi nluhi's iimni'll umotliiK rcituuN UK llm Mlluntlou, hm I1 Im hnd not mnko n mni'ltot (or tho hotula, wIhIiIiiu lieiud 11 word fiom llm Hun, but , to Rtit tlmo to noeiiro bujors, nml lit- viiiiltl liilio tho uinttor up rlitlit nwiiyilnst oxenmi offoied for tlio delay wia villi tlm Imyi'ra, nud try lo nlvt tlio Hint tho lmnd fiilkn wnntrd In hoo If iniird Hiiino dollnltti Information vt jlho rnoo now boforo dm United State, ho next 1 1 me tlm;. mipioino rtiuit luvnhliiK tho locality It will Hiion Ihi 11 i'ir bIiich tho of tlm OreROit leferondum wouldtum wnd people, hid for tho rlty hull, llrci, out favorably. Tho elty elmrter la tiititllon nnd RiirlmRo plant bonds, mild to rest to noino extent on tlio ml over mIiivo tlmt tlmo tlioro linH.U'nllty of Dili iroeeduro. Up In n icon imrloyhiK by tlio ilrm In nn on couplo of weak oko tho mtiyor conll- Icnvnr to Rot from tho city n Hntlsfncw dontly iifiortod Hint Iho bond house ory lilslory of tho city rlmrtqr, and would tako tlio honda. Ho doos nut .ivldenco which will couvluco tho'xireua lilmuolf im confldontly now, many dllllcult iiriililniiiH Unit Ur.yu boon uorryliii; llm r.nimrul ntntf corps for Mimo lime, nil of which will lend lownrd llu lerine nr tlm pnclllr f'u.1,1 1. lute in limit of win Mm iiy piiiblt'iu ulildl Wrlo not iniirdimdilly Hinl(ti lilt III lllll lllllllllllIN nt Hun A til tut to lnt miniiiiiT will ii:uln Imi tiled. A better opportunity will Imi given the leiiuumidliu: genoriil in hmidlo liiri;. number of troop nt tho tomliiK lli'lil opitrntloti II11111 on dm Mcxlnin lior- let oil niioiint of ill,,' IntitH tiintiliuf 'Wlii'u nil tlm intromit orniilila 'Inn' nrn III do llnlil tlmy will coiutl inii' 1. wnr Hlri'iiittli illtUlun. TIimo "i..ih, iIhiukIi now htNtlmiM nt ilf fill III llfllllU III till' IMIVCnil BlHlWI lll'K Ulull ll. ., ,.. ....! .. t..f it .. . 7,1. .;,,"" ' ' ""J , umml ArlNlil Mltrrflt' mill urn I'linut, m ...,!. .1 .1 tit . 1. . . . -tniit wi imi ittirii liltmioil, u If wi'il un ttdlHl.lo nulliorlO dint (Imi- ml Mnrmy will Ink riiiniiininl of die Hilitlrr wlu'ii dify nr In llmlit'lil. "It U ilniiiiMl tjiMltl.lo dm flolil ' illtlfloii Into two nrmlm Oim nrm, will lio kmmii n I In- "Itnl" nml tlir' ctltitr dm "IIIiip." "I.'aeli will Imi miller llm ronituniiil f 11 tirlKni1lr Ki'imril Mini ili will Hiliiltt of dirtu itlffpniit lUlillnr litmirlio of die fn'rvlro, "One nriny w III lake a tmltlnn n m llm rofliit anil nlti'inpt to llnlil III way ' Hnmd TliU will lie known no tin'' 1 lll furr Tlm etlmr nritiy will lie ' illiatrliiM to rnvrt dm Invmlnti and Rlvn ImtllK Tli" Ixxllr will ln ill, lantly irnlMl nml iMttrnt day will . airi In H-outliii;. advance Kuard ork. tiuliHHit duty and akIrinUhlHc 'I III will di'li'riulnii tlm matt km)I Hon of tlm dinVrrnt forr, Tli'ii will follow llm linltl". whli li will rolinlil !nt for avirnl dnjn, A torim of 11m l'lr iitiiler n HtntT oflli.'r di tailed from dm wnr dijiattiiKtit will ilmiilr Mnny tunnfurcra hnve,been Jield fContlniifd rn ri;iv,i - lirop. 0110, no to t tho Ri'll' 1 wy ti.tf tii 'luldl n Kcimo rut off r ON iiAiuiiiiivu. uv . ofjtlon district wiis In Urm'H local udvbora thnt tho bonds buy-'would bo a nlM clnlin iiRnlnst tho illt Tlux ntlnfiiiikd (.'nut lit ln frlil. iiiji .! tiiniimyn "Mtiv t uv 1 "ti- liieeil Hint tho city charter la 11 bind Iiik ono, nilopU'd leRiilly, boforo thoy I'll tho bond Iioiiho to tnko tho hondu. itu- nuino iinic .Miijor riaiiiiersmi wild thnt tho Iioiibo wiis trjhiR to fi inn nml)' iiiiiiinctlou Willi tlio in 11 1 11 inn I of (own, iihImi; to llm link f n niltiilili! MkIiwii)'. WIiuii tlm matter of luivlm; Cliy l.ui'liifi'r lion J, .iiiuwiill Klvi' nn "- iliniiio nml inim for 11 Imril mirfno ' I rn.-nirnt 11 1 11 11 1; nixtli utriilt to tlio iilit HiiiKh ttim put lo 11 toti' It tnr- I t vii:mi:v iiiioriicitiioon I'icUH iih otriciiits j llouii'Miiiil No, .I.HiK, llrotliorliouil of Aimrliaii Yctiiiii-ii rujoycil 11 very liimy miidiiK ut I. (, (). I. wiRt Imll liml 1'ilility i) will 11 1;. Tlifro wuro hov. 11 ihiiiIIiIhIih Initiated (ntu dm iii)k- if rim of Yromiiiiry, 11 11 'I dm ocninluu I of tin' niitiunl Inntnllntlun of iilIlrciH. I'mt Korciunn W. II. Dulnnuy nrti'il Hi ItliillliiK riltlcur. Aftrr tliiiM iilmiMinl ilutli'H wcro P' 1 f'H mt'il ilnlnty rt'frraliiiiciitK wri r"rt In lin- Imiuiiii't room. ildioiiKli ili liour wn Into inuntc nml ilnntliiK v. 're ciiJo)i'il until die iniMiMH Miflikil lo illirii", Tlii'oin. ft- iluly luntnUi'iI wi-ro: HonorHt.1,. formnnn. I.li M. Pulloyj . ' ln rr ' "JH'IMIIIllM, Jtlllll J I'iirIi ruri-' Mindcnt, Mlnnl IJ.Yordyj clmp. lulu :l(i II Anilrraou; l.ndy llclioccn, 1 : in ml.. Hell oviTicer, Jny Yordy; t, .it. Ihi tii. (' J Tnllerk: mintlml. t. . rK' ' Turiiur I SI M.Mi:i!h WOt I.I AN At TO Sltllll IllTI.II. Willi, i: IIAI.IIWI.V Wll.l. I'tT I I lISi: I'Olt SIIIXI CIII.NO rn:i, llulldliiR riiilt wcro iMiied lo tin rlij council Inat nlclit na follow Samuel T. Hiiiiimi'in, frnnm nuto. I'l.'titl lid, UxIO fevi. nn prenilsen ut Setfiilli nud I'lne lot I, block II. iriKliial town of l.liiktllle. s I' Zlm llaldwln. woodtli'il. 12x20 (til on lot 1, block ft. Kn nuna H.'lKlit nddltlon. Kivii:w is i.ivn.r Isixci: hoahs i:.ntiiy ltornev T. S. l'ftTrll nf Uikcvlew liirrlt.il in (lie city lutt cM'tiliiR fur n fiw iln' llt hero. Mr. KnrreU Mat.-, that lie juti mine over for n few dam lo Kit aenualutftil with die p o pie of Klamath 1'nlt. He report crcat 'iiltliv In lakcxlew ulnce the advent.1 of the railroad, luhnnro In renl estate I value, with many sale tnkliiR place. j liml many new iikhIitii biislneta build-1 In b Iih; planned. .ct m-Ioii I'loin t.'olilen Slule Dr. J. V. llllbort and wife nro ro rent nrrhnU In tlm city from Minne sota, who nro to lieruiii iiermniietit resldutU of llm city. Dr. tllllitirt hi lled Klmiinth Full for n short lime hist October, nud tin Blntejj thnt he hnd not been here twenty-four hmjrs lilforn bo wns lomlnre.l that Klnni ntli Full wns tho ilnco for hint. Ho oxp 'cis t rcruro ufHc's within n few dnM nnd will IicrIii tlm print Ice of hi proftHHlon, JERKEDFROM SOFT BERTHS, AW MEN MUSI HUSTLE Twi'tiljVI'Hu Who lime ll'n Station. nl at WnliliiK(mi .More Than Four Yon 11. Kuilili'iily t'piooleil mill A. nIrhciI i:ielieiv for "Heal Wm I." WA8IHN0TOX. I), C, Jrn. 111. Twenty-two army olllcors aro bewail lug their fnio lu having to leave "soft beilh'." lu Washington nnd report for "real work"'witli commands lu differ ent pn'its of Jim country, Tho eoinplr,tntti followul imhllra tlou nt thti wAr iletinitmciit of a list by General Wood of nil olllcors who hiivo been Htiitloued Ifcro mora tlm 11 four i cars. IIiIruiIU'I' (lonoial Wlllni'upuoii, In chnrRo of tho nnny war ioUokc; Col. onel McCain night Ucutcuar.t coin 110U, novcn innjoin mid live captains tiro affocted. "I IlilnU t best for tho scivlco thnt olllcirs luivo a variety of oxpcilonee," rftnld General Wood, Wo have some, very ticslr&blo 6th street property for sate Stephens Hunter Ilcnlty Co. ISSUED DIGS PLUM ESCAPES DEATH BY POISON in:itoio wdiiic or mjiihi: o.vm- HAI.VA'IID.N !' VILTI Ol' AC. 1 im'AT, WHO AT OXi: TIMU (i.wi: t.'i lien: C. O. I'liim, wlmmi iicclilcut nt It Ithirr dniu tlirt'o wiekn iiko led to lilond tioliionliiKi linn liud n narrow tj- ii in' from dendi, InrK'.'ly due to tlio lierolc rfTurU or MIm K. I.. Mcdrntli, hi mime, mid Dr. U'o W. Clillton. I'liiiii wiu ruttliiK aoiuu wood when a id' re Hew up mid atruck Mm on din nrv. 'rlie Injury wiik ilreimod nt tlio Hum nt l.twi Ither, hut lieciiiiic In ( 'il. ud a hail tnno of hlood iols 'iiiIiik Ml In Involving rium'a fuiu. lio laniH to tkl city fur uipdlcnl trrnt 1 nut, mid tonk 11 room nt tlio OreKiui Ioiih It 'a noon aiiurent that tl e re wa sin denpernto oiid, nml Dr. I'MHon and Ml Widrr.th not to wink to do tlnilr l.nt fur th' limn. Mlatt '(Jralli hnd to lie with I'luui nlclit .'ml dny. wltbuut ret, mid only Iiy the ti "M kMliluoun care on her inrt dld t'l'.im pull throuRh. 1 At one time lio K3to up to die, hull I i' nuino did not ihnre. hla belief, nnd work d nil tlio harder to dliprovo hlii attitude. ) 8hu won tlio cn.e. Mr mid Mrs, M. L. Sloan left thin; iii'iiIiir for their homu In Ashland ll.o (ouplo lino been cnJoylnR nn ex-1 milled visit with their children, Mr. aid Mr Bam Hill, Mr nnd Mr. Hob- 1 n 8I0.111 nnd Al Slonn. ' NEW CHARTER IS EARLY PROSPECT cor.vcii. niss.ii.si'ii:i wmi ix SIKOH'tXT WHICH CITY HAS iii:i: i:.in:.voiiixn to eiidi: nsi:t.r itv FOil HAM. Cheap, ono charter, nl uiiHt new and but allRhtly used. Ap ply to board tit roiincllmen, Klamath Knlls, Ore. Tho ..bovo BdwilMinent U Inserted rr.u. r ri.ar.. i.v tlm iier.ti.t th itm hopo of helping tho city to Kct some 'Tl'-'usands of visitor from every thing for nn Instrument thnt hn been ttl,oro ln ,ho Sonlhwesit were present. Iceland unworthy of tho needs of tlio) rltv wlilrb rlioio II. It I n sail thine 1 for one to tlio young, but It looks nsf thouRh the charter wns nbout ready for the undertaker to put on his most' uipnthctle look, hitch up tho nag to) tho kombro wiiroii, nnd cnll for tho corpse. I The council Inst iiIrIiI di'clnred dint the charter wni 11. fi., which Is to sny, In dlKnlui'd parlance, Itmutliclcnt. i Mayor Fred T. Siindcrson llsteued to 11 siiRKCstlon that tho matter of dtnftliiR n now charter bo taken up by' n cnminltfe. and then Informed the I council Hint ho and City Attorney lloi.nre M. Manning and 01m member of tho council, would bo suniclent. Ho "!r" A trom "; The aChnrtcr wns broiiRht Into tho world on Mr.y 9, 1910, nud hn been so much of a huRhcnr to tho city thnt Its death lias boon decreed within lesit than c!nht mouths of life. In fuel, It inlKht ho said never lo ue been wenncd. It rnnio to. tho turn of tho roml wli 11 Councllmnn C. II. Crlslcr last iilKht wanted to Know what had bo cnino of the resolution adopted some mouths nRO by tlio council to Issue lion Is to tnka up tho 150,000 of out HtiindliiR city wjwianU which havo led to a hcav) discount nnd no little loss to dm city, Tho mnjor indicated thnt tl 0 bonded Indebtedness of tho elty was limited by tlio chnrtcr to $150,000, thnt 190.000 wna already ! taken up, leaving but C0,000. lio tmld It $50,000 of this wns used for tho illy wnrrnuts It wouldtlenvo but 1 10,000 for sower purposes, when tho ontlio i30,000 would bo needed. Tho mnor nssertciljliat uothliiR less than that amount for sowers would do any ROOll, "Tho city has no money, nud no wny to get nay,'' said Cojonol M, Q, WllkliiB. "jts credit Is very bad, in- difil. It I In jtiirh n atnto thnt they 1 re IjtlkliiK of n 26 per rent dlicotint un illy warrant. It 1 iiittltln for tho ity to try to ko nlicml with wnrranta nt 75 ("nta on llm dollnr 2f per cunl helow pur. Wo oiiKht to Kt Hie rhnr- . iinmndcd or do xomnthltiK to Ret 1'iiir tow n on n luminous haalii." It I n (KJor thnrter," dirlnred .iinetlman 0. W. Whlto, "Wo lin i iven It n trial nml fntim tlmt It I tnniliifc. In Hi mnitcr or bond par. iiculnrl) wo have.demouttrnteil that tlir 1 barter I not ample for our re quirement. We've Rot to have nn "npnnalori of die charter. 1 wouU i'Ki?et thnt w put the city attorney in work with n tommltteo from the t-oiinrll lo slvo 11a a now charter." 'Tin nalinmctl of It," inld Couucll- nimi Allen Klnniiblc. "If 'tho charter la not Reed, lot'i lirmi-ed lo net one thnt la kooiI," aug : ld Counrllman Crlnler. I voteil for It," admitted Colonel VMIkln. 'Til now vote for n now 'me , n bronilfr-caUKt, ip-to-dato om." City Attorney Mnnnlni: said thnt ho b. Ilevii thnt n Reed committee work- Inic lo hour a day for four wfeka' would 1 able to turn out a Reed chnr-1 it. ijie major aaid tio would con, hl r the ninllcr with the city nttor iu'i nnd mnko n repoit nt tho next " 1 'IIiir if council. S WILL GIVE MELODY 1 ,, ,mi:ciai, ritOOHAM TOMOI1T ir oitka iioi'sh i'iti:('i:in:i) uv 'i wo iti:i:i.s or a.im.ti:i iti rnoiirtTiox BISTOLFI MEN At tho Houston opera homo tonlsht",0 s,ln devastating tho town. A ithe Illstoin Italian orchestra will Slvolrcslmcnl r ln,onl""- anJ a battalion n iH.pnlar concert Including numbers'0' Ml'I'em nro flghtlng the fire, of nrlous kinds, nnd tho leader wllli ' , explain to tho nudlcnco ns to tbo orl-l Nhu "K' Jnn- 15. Four nun Kin nud nature of each selection. 'Lred, wrcck ' working, on tho 1 IItrornihoronroFthePln.he,wiii Multablo building ruins. Demolition 'be a couplo of reels of motion plc tu'cu thrown on tho screen. Tho price will bo a quarter for tho adult, with IS cents for Juveniles. first sr.vri: oovfkxou or xi:v Mi:xico sow IX United Press. Serlce v SANTA 1B, X. M., Jnn. 15. W C. McDonald wns today Inaugurated an the first olectcd Rovernor of Xcw Mexico, and tho first governor of tho lnew lM- ,T1,1 y took place t noon In tho hnll of representatives. KIITY HFItTHYlt.VYOXirrS, soi.iiifhs cii.Mtei: mim.mi:x ntted I'roiis Hurnca l.AWItKNCK. Mass.. Jan. 15 Two co 111 (mil lea of mllltla, and a local bat tery of artillery, with aimed rifles, wero scut double-quick to tho Pacific mills today when 3,000 strikers stormed tho factory. Tho mllltla chnrRcd with fixed baonets. Fifty w ro hurt. T CELL FOR HEALTH SO ENTERED GUILTY PLEA I'llhoitiT ill Penitentiary ut Colorado tliliiw tiTllnve Atlmiltetl Coiniiilt. Ill n HurRlary lo (7et llenellt uf Con Ml'iipllou Trt'ntini'ut ' CAXON' CITY, Colo., Jan. 10. That one of tha com lets serving a term in the Colorado stnto prison hero plcntk'd guilty to tho cliarco agalust him solely to get tho benefit of tho pusan ireawii1 111 inr ruusuiupiiuu u. mane hiiuwu nero iimtiy tuiuutiu h adiiilislon by tho prisoner himself, . AlUoit Ulunt, ago 23, a victim of tuboiculosTs, who was utterly desti-' lute and suspected of burglary at j tJrunl Junction, declares ho con fithjl a crime ho did not commit In ordci to enter tho penitentiary, whovo ho would haso a chaiiro to effect a euro. He 6a j s ho wns d)liig of tho dlscas In do Jail at Oiaud Junction, nnd decided that his only means of re gaining his health wns to securo his conviction of tho crliuo of which ho was suspected and bo "iit to tho pon Ilontluy. That ho did well thcio is no deny- BOMBS FOR PREMIER Injf, for alnco ho entered tho penltcn tlnry lnt May, hna Rftln'd fifteen tioundf. "My icntcnco In tho pcnltcnllnry I from two to thrco yoivni," rnld mount, "nnd I liopo nt tho end of that time I will ho nblo to ro out in tho world and enrn n living." tait ruvoits wntKs i;xii:h ro.VTitoii oi- f,ovi:n..MK.T I'lmi Him Itecn 1,'nder IntnttlRnllon for Oter Yt'nr, nml rubllratlon of HerKlnij- iHtrlirofk'ii Vlrttii lnr of I'lmi to I'll I'tibllr uIm United I'rca Sorvlrt, WA8IIINOTO.V, D. C. Jnn. 1C Prenldcnt Tnft fnvor Hitchcock' plan for government own'rshlp nt telcRraphi, nnd la confident tho plan la finalblc. Ho will probably recom ment It before tho end of Ms term. It l lenrned further thnt the publl. rndon of Hitchcock's views Is part of jtbo plan to feel out the public with out coinmiiunc Tniu II It Is npprov. jed Tnft will urRo the project. It ban (been Investigated for over n yeaT, and , tho cabinet dlicunied It today. Tiiorst.vns of homi iiukx I .1.1 1) J..I'M AUK lltMJKI.hJSS firtiit I'lre llronka Out Id I'romlnent 1 Oriental City, nml lc-lnicllon of I Home U Kiionimii, Itesplto' Kf fori of Solillerx to Qnell United Press Service OSAKA, Jan. 1C A great fire I burning here. Fivo thousand house I wero burned nt noon, nnd tho flames of th" walls has been commenced. BILLS ALLOWED BY CITY COUNCIL I "My son does not hunger for life. FAIH t.MOFXTOFIXIKIJTi:iXt-S.slM.0,t mudcrcr M would 1 like to Join the deceased, wherever OF MFXIC11MI.ITV SIKW8 .ll'-sho moy be. but lt.ls I and others who Pltor.Ui OF TOWN'S lTlli:itK , know him who tremble to think of an Miarnxn Hills wort allowed by tho city coun.l ell liml nleht ns follews: Henry Dolvln, plumber t 7.10 I!. C. Greeley, plumbing .... Telephoning by Mayor San- erdsoii to Shear, Chlco . . . Inncs-ClarkeM-umbcr and Box Company O. Kellogg, street work Chas. Wooilnrd. street work. . J. Crcfion, street work Chnrles Adams, street work. . 5.80 1 1.01 24.59 8.75 10.00 5.00 10.00 O. K. Transfer Co., threo bills. total 19.101 Itobcrts & Hanks .- 122.15 Totnl 1213.50 Riley Licensee On Sixth Street.AsHe Gives Up Plan To Invade Main 1M 11. Du Fault's transfer of his saloon llcenso 011 Sixth stroct to C. K. Itllcy and tho lease of tho promises from Du Fault to Illloy was approved by tho council last night. Tho llcoiuo expires tho l3t of June, whllo tho lease runs tor a year from January 1, l!M2, at $C0 per month, Somo time ago Du Fault Applied for tho council to transfer tho llcenso, nnd at that tlmo tho council wns Informed that tho assignee of tho llcenso Intended to wnvo around tho corner on Main ntrcot Into tho room formerly occu pied by tho Snddlo Rock restaurant. Tho council hold tho matter up, and in tho meantlmo Klley determined not to move, so that It left the matter as k simple transfer of llcenso, rather than Involving a change of location. It Is reported that if niley had succeeded In getting a removal to CHINESE TWO DIE, MORE WILL CIIIKK I.MI'KIIIAIi MIXMTKK, TAR. OCT POIl IIKtlll.V HII.MLNR, KMCAI'M, IIUT XKAKIiY TWO HCOItK AltK HIT United I'rcss Service I'HKIXO, Jnn. 16. Two bomb wero thrown at Yuan 8hl Kal as ha was leaving tho palace. The premier was unhurt, and cried, "Orlvo on I" nod escaped, Ono bomb was not exploded, the other Just mlnscd tho carriage. Two men wcro killed and flfteea nro dying, whllo twonty others were hurt. Thrco horses were killed. SOX H.Y:i FKOM DRATH IIV PftKAMXG OP MOTHRK Voung Man Hrntmcrd to Drsttli far .Mnnkr of lllo HweHheart AwwhsJ Commnlatlon Thfoach Hetswrft nble ArRiiment of fxithsg IMst I.OXDOX, Jan. 18. Ai a reenlt of n strongly worded petition addrsnttM to tho homo secretary by the ma' mother. Thomas Mason, 21, of Astoa. nlrmlnRham, sentenced to death for tho murder of his sweetheart, baa 1 been-reprieved. In her petition tho mother wrete: "I am very poor, and have m oft en means which would eaabU mj mm to bo defended In the best poaalbla manner. If I hnd tho commaad of money I should havo obtained the eft- ' denco of tho highest medical wit nesses to show that It w deal moro probable that the 1 Inflicted the Injuries; herself. "If the decease laflleted the wound hersolf. nothing Is mora prob able than that she should hart IMt faint afterwards, and thaa left tba , weopon In her body, whereas) bad asy son slain, In madness or pasetoa, tha object of hi affections, surely tho mnllt'A w.til.t. mamba t.l. A jiia 'tho blow would have caused hiss to retain hold of Ma weapon, and not .leave It In the victim's breast. Innocent man suffering the extreme penalty of the law when he Is In no wny guilty. "I am not superstitious, but, to put it mildly. It was a remarkable clrcum- 'tnnco thnt all tho lights In the court 'should extinguish themselves when i tho Jury returned with their verdict. which I say was a wrong one." The mother received an oBclal In timation that tho sentence had been respited with n view to commutation lo penal servitude for life. DrXlHKK TRAM TONIGHT Tho degree team of Klamath Lodge Xo. 137. I. O. O. F will meet to night for practice, nnd mombers of I tho order Interested In this work aro .requested to be present to assist. Main street certain other partlea who wish to enter the saloon bustntM hero 'I would have endeavored to get a M-J Congo for tho present illley pnmmm, uml that It wns partly the noaalMIUy (of competition In this direction that.'.! I led to abandonment of tha Bias la. I move, j 8WF.1HHH WOMAX BUFFRAQI Pl'SHED KNMtassTKAIiMr uniteti f rcss uervico STOCKHOLM, Jan. IB. "sHWT rights" for the women of tat)a;ta being pushed forward eaergatlaaWy, nnd the enactment of a wtrajw'wMt is believed to be aaaurtd M rnnW of the recent liberal election Ttotarsaa. The llborala attribata Hek of thttr J success to tha campaigning dooo Wi the autragettea, eapeclally la t0 Sf ,, ricultural dletrlau, , r -. 9W, r- jt"l .,1 " '