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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1912)
She Ureal. mrum .mtrHMM nw TWO- I'lll.NT TIIF. NKWH. NOT HIT stoentaa ' . rea-"' '"' STARVATIONlSllGK, KLAMATH FALLH, OHF.OON, I CKHIUV, FMlltl'AltV !17, 1012 Price, rir Onrii (vhlfh i1liilii)t'i Dm rtnlnlij.. form ;illvlnu ii Hill j iikii limn In t imloiiuiii, "Ml this feature MIIK l Ufll II olicd. SI ll Hi 1 1 1 r r r W ""'",rl ,,,,rr m CJ --- UVI I Hmv.llii.ii(llii.rlrrtifnii. uliu priiv. I 'i in ii iiin dm m iiiumhiiT j i, ' l I.I til UK linii: l'lllliN Mil llllt IHTWIII HlHl imMn . II....I ........... .. . ckll AIITDirri "". f.iiiiimjr .iiarm a, .mi IIIK 1111 1 If rUL I ''" I'raku. 'I ph)trlnii im nliiril 111 ucimir, -ini wim l iiiih loiiilu, ' '"" -"''Hi' i.ewis iiHJiitii) Mm. illnliT llm iiiKiilrrn of tlui World's j"'" "" '" K"'"-,l. nnd looked milll 1'nliirlly i-'dliiriiiliiii, will liiiliin iivtli p','"tl7 ""iirliiK for 1111 l vent nn-Hi r.f Iwliirm 11. I'niii Hi 11 IiIkIi mill puv I " r "' belw.cn tlui net went liked lie schools h( IliUilty I"" wf alio III" songs timl dance of Drnkn iiiiliiili) needs 1111 in. II"' people nf Klniiiiitti H)' Hint lliem. lecluici will tm er Illicit ntlllR U linyilll.1 11 1I1M1I1I Hhr U kliiiMn throughout (Ik MliMIn West a n wiiiiimi nf grent 11I1I1 II). nnit llius" kIui may limine (11 himt lirr iliitlmt her .my In tliU rliy will lie BUMP SLEEPERS WHICH LIE LONG PROBE rlHMW. t'.NAIH.i: 1" ' 'MM(- Ul H. MVKI.K INFANTS JAIL O.M.' WOMAN I'llMJ-l Mrs, Iirnk. " Jlnidiutliiii in .VINT I'nlla, nmt tu . atllltf while Chester Ht.ivi.nii m n.,. ,r mil lllnglov IIiiUh liml n comedy dinr- Hunton ()liiirr. t'.inlglil "Hieing n Mimic." wlilrli nt tlui suggestion of thoso Interested, iiiiido an appear for an appropriation from tin, tcliool board. An a result of tliU stop funds wero secured nnit In strument obtained. Immediately tlio attidcritn set to work, and entering Into tlio spirit of tlin organisation an only IiIkIi school 1 students can. The result wan that II Dili: IIC.NhO.V INfl;.'l IX THATl"1"1'' efforts havo not been In vain hemi: twnvM aiii: i,ii(i:i.v to III! hllllCKKII.V FlUlM IMMJKKT ii' xor takkn i;i UWHKNCi:. Mass., r'eb. ST. -Tli ,to( H' ,"Ul l""10 h" ,llu ,4 roitr-lxu aru-tU wero nmdu t4 Utitf nl ' l"J' c,"l,i "ul Mtt iti. UliliMiluB (oiUy. Mauy aru (Mr inriallu" Hun mullieiK nml Utlr cblMrrn arn-itiil HalurJay wvtv unlftirJ. Cll Alli(fli) Murphy ilo titi lh ilalu lilwl l ' I""'' iteUtcJ. Of Iho Miiiiitn arrrioi nai -.!.. .u.n i.ri diMin.llnir m wck ll irw fivi... -. -. - - - -, JihIko lli.iir) l llotinin Killed lliit Ir-KyiTH Into murt tlilt moriiliin to It I tlio expectation of tlio band to Klo n Kood acount or themaelvcii In tlio near fiittiro, and thono who may linvn thn nnrinrfiinllv nf lla(ntil . tl.0.11 are expected to verify thin '"'em: JAIREZ CAPTURED BY REBEL FORCES - - j - -1 ila.mclitd after tho annual Now Your KnotltiK of tho prenldent, who Inter- - . f m-oior a t.ir I.red many dinners to his cabinet oMALL RESISTANCE and other prominent officials. I O, T. McKcndrco arrived from the liny cities ji-sterday, and will leavo -1.. . ..,. ... . . 1 Is iin.lrnitii.Hl 111 1 the former v,d,H T;," "' "'. ,". ?""" ., )MWm l'nrrow for tho Merrill feed yards ......... ...tu flirv.vin WIIK'H VSVTV II , left on thtru 1111 iiiirenootiutdu leiiKth rli'diiia" rre to bo kIvmi M .NewniMi slnl.il to (lie iindlliir oniiny repaid lot tint tlmn tpent On Hunt) tniirnliiK ihn will Icctur.-! ul Iho I'rritiXrrlnn rliiir.h, mid In the bint ulchl Hint all I tic iveiiltiK nt th Melbodltt Tlituiii;li.1'nilei their orlclnnl Out the fiillnnliii: week slut will Klvo KlKIl III 11 .llfferent teislmi are Hie ' of Uuiry 1:. D.., is to . Klun. IM II lfltllA.tl 'Malt.. . .- ...II i I.r.. n.ed tniuorr mrtn" !",l""U, 71" "J1"" '" "! " ,,,,,", "y I, t .1 ..". ..'.".': "'" trUkn from tho docket. II.. i..... . . ... .. . "I" ...... 11. ..... niiiiinns will inil court stated tlinl It wns mi- llkul) there would be an) moro Jury work nfirr the criminal rime lire dl I'lkcd of 1111III niter hu ko.h to I of McKcndrce Arthur, whero he will complete arrangements for shin. plni; tho last of tho firm's lambs to! thu Ban Kranclsco market. When this khlprncnl Is completed It will total about 10,000 lamb this firm has that market. I)VKK hti;imii:ii.si IjiIii Knnrli Olll.lul Thus Cl.illl-.l lir Woman WIki Wan Tr.-.! fori Muruerlnic Her llunluiii.l. In IIihiU Nhe U AlKHit lo rrixluc- I ICITIZK.V OL'AltlW AND INVADER IIAVi: I1IIIEF FIUINO MATCH III.FOItK FOIUIKfl AUANDON CITV TO VICTOK8 similar lertures In the srhnoU In I . "MHIIH I, I order Hist llm public tuny hn n bet lillli Jclsull of II flnes. Tlileo nf " eiiau.m tu near Her shn will speak ,illliiis, limtcn.t of Uiutc of lln. N'en nnti I'ultt ofrrrlni; ill-1 shipped this season to .Hk,..' tln...U l. I-I. .1 a 1 nliita nr ulvfr. ' . 1 ... ... . . " ""' K"v """" " no maao scv- names ,,1 nil '' C'' "'" '"' ."b""t Mft)' U,Tr' l'w shipment, of wethers, and ". - ."."r A mmi "" '"' ' " "l""' Ui'lr total business for this winter llie toiirt will fix for lunrliiK demur Item U Hutatim babies and another '" lb opera lioiu.i Tliursday iilnht fur' 1. e.nnl .'"" "'""in ill nil nr jltl I'lrkutu wnrn armated lo Ui a( tho rlisriin of disorderly ills tittttc. Tliein no rlotlns. KrrclcriioiU vro dltperstd by Hi p!l irrUInk Tli r in chlldrrn have Ut tosn, llie parenls nrrouipan)lnK tio. The)1 iKiurilnl a llualim (mill l)r Collins, paitor of the l.'pltr.ipal elnirrh of this city, kIvk n lecture' us well as steicoptliiiu tliios In Hi.) IiIkIi srbiHil auditorium 011 I'rl.liiy. Miitrli l&tli It I said by Ilium, who hnve had (be I'lcnuro of Iii.hIhk Mr ' WICKED DURNEY TRIES TO ESCAPE, nrs. motions anil such Hems of'pro nil 11 JiiiIko llenson slated thut tho eiult) inses nro Just ns Important as (be Jury rates and ho desires to get started on souio of them, especially In I'fw of Iho fact that slnco December I there has been romitnnt Jury woik total business for this winter will approximate about 1C.0OO head. 1 Lulled I'rcss Service LONDON, Feb. 27. "Thcro will probably bo a number of duels in I Paris when tho book comes out." laid' A. Kinney was a visitor from Olene )esterdar. Xlliail Hullltan hoarded II, loo. hut''"""1" '' ' alwnjs has soinetltliir. lit psrtnts defied him Hulllvaii was (otrrbti I ... ..... .. a... ............... .. ..... itir. Itil,.r...l,itf (.. H Tl... .I..u- ' " " ...ee ni... p ... .-.. ....... -...n ... -..J , .... .!. that will bv tl.r.i'n on thn screen will IYrrlim lie Fans WAlJIIINOTON, I) C. Feb. 37. Allorter (leiiprnl Wlckershaiul Urositi II I. IJiwrcnrr, tlio federal) ilmrsfr. I 1'iepsrlnx a slaleinrnl of ( (lilt. It Ii undrrttood President Tail . st'.lsro (he cnntlllullonal liberties' tare Ntn lnfrlnt.il In tho housr' Poiftisimen ellrxer and Wilson are iriltx their respettlvo resolutions. la tl nt thn I'olndester re-. Inlon Ii txinllne llntes thn rules (OBffllltee sirs tii.lsy Wilson wilt ask iiibIi.ioui r.mi.nt to consider till rsMlsilon At the conclusion of I1I1 ieth )eiler.ls) ..llrKT Inserted In' U record the United Press ronipli'lvi Usrrotfl dlipatrhes nf nHturdsy. Ultr lllllett" of Maisachusctts (Jnteil to Will. m's request for unan- Inoni lenient (o rontlder thn Wilson Usrixte reinlutlon Till rtloo. be Ihoin wlilrli Mr Collins has tejrct 'e.l rsprrlsll) for lilrj lc turn ork WARDEN PRAISES KLAMATH RESORT FAREWELL 6IVEN TO VAN MARTERS I'u.tcd Vreti Service KL PABO, Tex. Fob. 27. At 7 o'clock, this morning a Vasqultta forco enmped In tho hills northwest of Jaurez, rushed DroDvratlons for an at-. IJvcIoIkIi Naih, tho publisher, rcfcr-ltack. A strong forco of the Fourth rlni; to tho forthcomlni; appcaranro of American cavalry moved to point "My Memoirs" by Mine. Stclnhcll. .opposlto tho rebel camp. The niove- AlthouRh tho book deals chiefly ment of rebels ceased at 8:30. The u.111. .hu flvlatt txt tMn Q,a(h.II ..! .. ... .... " "' "" ".-. 'cniiro rorco was men opposlto tne El the murder of her husband and her Paso union station, aparentlyH-nltlns; mother onio two years ako, which Reinforcements. There wu vc flrln-. caused extraordinary International 1J1 p,nm itnv,i .h nin n- . ,. attention, It Is said to reveal a great many Inside scandals of French offi cial life. "There Is a great deal In It about the lato President Fan re," said Nash. Inr; to see nn expected fieri'. V.iqulntng advanced to the outskirts of Jaurez nt 10 o'clock. Four hun dred citizen guards, from housetop! pnd streets, opened fire, tho rebels re- AMY INTERESTS AT OPERA HOUSE IIIIAMA TKI.I.INO OF TIlOt'lll.KM OF ('HUTS HUH. AMI HOW TIIKV A lit: AM. lIIIVi:V AWAV.ilat,. penllcutlnr) I'l.KAHKM 1:11 A.M. OOI IWCI.Vi: VIMIIS, KVIi:il CITTINII Olllfi:it WAU li:il, AITi:it I.IIIF.ItTY HAI.KM l'b 27 -With two bars lo their cells snwc.t off. Ilnrtcy Mar lowe, srntciiivd to ID )cnrs In thn peiiltctillsr) ftoiu Miittiiomnh county for burKlnry and Paul T Durney, sen- tciic.d tor twehe )ears from KUiu- c p. Htowart, secretary of tho ath Falls for rubbery, were Just pre. ( Klamath Falls Commercial Club, Is paring to make their escape Into a In ucelpt of a letted from Slate Oamo coll corridor and then effect an escapu Warden William I.. rlnloy. In which Into thn jard when dlscotcrcd by (tho warden states that ho has written i,.....l- III. ...-!.... -. -... .1.-1. ......... ,,.iniu niiiinimii unit cMu.iii m nie to i .ta i.ewis, mo deputy wanton ll'Olt Sl'OHTN.Mi:.V, H.IYI.NO THAT iiv ki:i:pin'o eami: pi.i:ntifi'i, IIIOIHAMlS OF DOI.iaitS Wll.l, hi: hhaw.v iii:iik Had I hey made a iirccijiful esrape Into tin. cell corridor II would hn.i been ens) to suw their wny Into the )nrds through Iho corri dor windows, and by walling until the outside guards went off duly after 10 o'clock nt night, srnlo the walls Thn bars wero severed by saws and dies smuggled Into the cells from the I nnr very glad to know that )nur "Am)" was thn bill offered b) the Newman-Foils dramatic .oui.any Inst night at thn llouaton otiera limine br- blocked''11'" a deeply Interested audience. It told tho story of a girl barcbark rider, Srnilnr (Islllnxir'a i.ui.l.itt i i.l.!.. 1 Inliiml In n circus, and nrolccted by lie I'nloiUitrr Ijiwretirn resolution 'a )oung psrum wbost wealthy falherjol rlnthes Thu atlentlnii nf Otinrdsibi,,.. eudrfeatnl, 31 lo 3 'was oimii.mI to tho )oung iloinlnlnlllilneinn nnd Kenton was first at- ..t.,,.,,,..,,. ,,.. .. nll ,,, ,i, ,.., marr)lng Iho )..ung person It de-itincted by tho men mining about In . ,. , 'nr, . , In our stnte II) keeping game plen- country It will glng tlumnan.U KVANOI.'IJHT AND WIFK AIIK TKN. DKIIKII IIKCKITJON IN LTIVItCII WHICH WAS RCF.XF. OF MM'.tl. laiwm Last evening a largo asstmblago gathered at tho draco Methodist church to tender a reception, and In a small way show their appreciation to tho evangelist, Hcv. C. M. Van Mar ler and tils Wife. During his sojourn lu thl city ho has won a host of friend, both In and out of tho church, and M depart uro Induce regret. Thl Is the fourth week of his stay In this city, and although ho may seek other field probably just as attractive and offering wider rango to fullflll hi work, ho accords Klamath Falls a high placo In his consideration. rlni club Is Interested In gelling fish' A vcr ractive musical program nnd gnme bird to restock )our parti"" "'cr,ed last night, and nfter a of tho country," writes Mr. rinly.. re c maao oy itev. van here, usklng him tu consult with offi cers of tho Comcfclnl Club regnrdlng the u-ry mnttfrs about which Secre tary .Stewart wrote to Warden Flnlyy. '1 have notlred Hint )our Commcr- CITV ItKCOItDKIt COHIIKCTS Pltl-SWION, 8TATINO THAT TKItIiT IS DltAWN ONLY CNI'AID I'AHT I.M- IN., eloHi Hint tho father of the )oung iiimi was, after all, a father by adop tion only, and that hn was llie real father of the circus girl, whom moth er was alto an equestrienne whom he Isiof thll.lrrn out of thn rltr and thn had deserted In )ears agone, tlit'blni of women, 1 Ho finally asked forglteness by Iho - (girl for tr)lug lo sldrtrark her tnarltnl Halt vs. Itn.terls Drilled nrliemn, nnd she look the parson The tl stinoiinred In circuit court character work of NUbn Howard was h. Want IntesHgallon ItOfiTON, Feb 37 (lovernnr Fos M orderrd Attorney Henernt flwltt l Iniritlxsto thn l.awreiirn poplkc Ktlen In forcibly preventing Iho send .hopsby.onceallng 11 In the seams' cm,cn, nro Mve , M,m , ,,,, .tho cells Into, and happening to lnes- tlgaln the bar they found Ihcm ready "" T. ' ",' ?" , , . ., .. . . ' t fu 1 )our part of tho. lo drop. In icnrr 1 ng t be r ntbe of ... ' ' . , , . ., ' . , 1 be the means of bring tin. men setcrnl saws wero found, nnd nnd hundreds of thousands of dollars Ikli morning Hist tho rase of the KUtnslh Water Users' Association Uilmt Thomas lloberl. lh.i I'oe V. Vi unrher, for gmernment Irrlgnl'on ton, lu.l been settle.1, thorefnre I: i dlimlaed, nbout tho best feature of Iho perform ance, for shn not only acted a Iio.I.mi In it manner realistic, but presented n rperlalty which was well received. Then, too, In tho circus scene of tho Inst act shn appeared In a costume Justice Court Jury Deliberates late, Then Finds For Defendant In I h rate of C. I.. Olbb against Mn llsrker, to recover on a promts M) note for $ ion, tho Jury wa out nllhl until 0;ao 'oclock, Hion rtlag In a wdlrt In favor of tho WBlnt. The Jury In Iho caso con- of Joint Fountain foroman, An !.,,"lJtlr1""'r, 0. N. Moyera. W. I'. KCHIlUn nml Fr,.,! Noo)( Tno ,w. .? . ,ho Ml"' woro W- Khsoo M4 Jacob T. Hlmrp for tho plaintiff J. II. Carnahan for tho defendant, it wnis that thn not., which caused " " WB' Klveu a commission for 'MlwUlo transaction In which IoIk .,..?' ,,l"rk 6- 'row addition, ' told for 700, iho sollor having Wt?..J'r c" "f ,fl0 not i0 lilnwolf. "n tho .gent got a price of $700 ditT. ,lTC" n no,, 'or HOO for tho tt..MCe M hl ,h,re- According to dnco the buyer of the land wai m! wUh ,h0 Drln or S ,ho ". the contention being lro was n nitiundontandtng a Jilio and location of the proper Jo rosl.tod tho oiecutlon of tho "Wlon. For tbli rtuoa the Mr teslsted Ibu pn)iiivnt of the commis sion money, Altornc) K. I.. Klllott nnd Josepn S. Kent wero called by tho plaintiff' attorney to demonstrntu that tho at torney fee or fi!& asked by thu law yer for tlio plaintiff was not an el. cesolvn aiuouut. WANT SOIIi SUItVKYKD TO IIKTKIIMINK gi'AI.ITY VANCOUVint. Wnsli., Feb. 27. A resolution hn been adopted by tho Commercial Club thut n petition should bo circulated over Clurke coun ty asking congress to oulur 11 govern ment survoy of tho null of tlui county. A copy of tho resolution will bo sent to all tho granges In tho county, ni well ns all other civic organlrMloim. It I contended that tho soil varies In dlfforout part of tho county, and that what I adapted to ono crop In somo section I not In others. Tim Hiirvey would slvo tlio kind of soil In each section of laud In tho county, nnd bo of gront benefit, It I contonded, In aiding tiler. unm snli nf lit., n.ill .1 1 tna..l aiicjts-nl 11 Pi 1 1 11 lit' ti 1 mat u"-i sen hi . . . , , , . , ilnto Into )our country nif nnd n saw mnde out of a case' knife. Marlowe was received at thn penitentiary February I, 1911, and Is considered a bad mnn, as Is Durney received on December S, 1910. The rase which led to the arrest of Durney nnd II. Schmltr for robbery Is one Hint aminos quirk recollection In thn mind of Chief of Pollen Samuel I,. Walker. The two men who, In December, 1 010,' pleaded guilty to the crime, bad set upon John Steever nt Sblpplnglon, nnd nfter beating him Into Insensibility, binding and robbing blm. they left blm for dead. A n' trrt. they lighted candle to hum against thn prostrntn victim's hands. About II p. m. thn night of tho at tack Htcovcr was found nnd brought to thl city, whero hu wn given mod teal attention nnd revived telling what bis nssnllant looked like. Chief Walker, who was n patrolman then, nccompanled by Pntrolman William Unit, watched thn next morning train out, nnd located their men, whom they chased Into the lint this side of thn station. Not until they fired over a dozen shot did they get tho pair. One night In Jail Durney tried lo Uo lato hlmaoir by locking tho cell door Insldo with thn snap lock nnd rhnln Ing It up. Whon Walker banded In Iho key for Durney to unlock tho door bo refined to, kocplng tho koyu. When tho ofllcerR tried to gel tho chain off. Durney. with n rnso knlfo ho had, cut tho tho oftlcor'H left hand, whereat Walker took n shot nt Dur nfy'H dlgltH. but mled them because Iho dim light In tho lantern held by Hnll was Hhlfted nt n critical moment. HIGH BOYS, BAND TO GIVE CONCERT INITIAL I'tlll.K) Al'PKAItANCK OF MI'KK'AI. OIU1ANI.ATION ON Till ItSHAV MOHNINU IN THK SCHOOL AI'DIIOIIIt'M doo. Kollcy, tho popular farmer of Midland, paid u visit to the city ro-contly. FOH ItBNT Housekeeping nnd fur nUhod rooms; city water: electric lights. 116 10th troii l-17-tf V Tho K. C. II. S. band will make Its Initial nppenrniu'o next Thursday morning lu the high school auditor ium. This will bo tho first real per formance lu which tho band boy havo liml n rlmnce to show what they can do. tleorgo A. Wlrtx, who Is their leader, tins 'been drilling tho boy very earnestly for tlio past year, and now he thinks they nro In n position to render moro readily somo good music, which will not only show the 1 lipid nihnncement the band hn made recently, but ntso something very plenslng to tho llstoner. About a )cnr ago a number of tho high school bnys who wero musically Inclined broached tho mbject of or ganizing a high school band. Their argument wm Hint aucli an organiza tion would not only benefit tho high school materially In a musical way, but also act ns a stimuli! for the de velopment of tbo talent that might be hidden, and could only bo brought out by tho exlstonce of auch an or ganization. They ubjeco, when ub mltted to the musical fraternltl of the school, met with marked approval. Thcro remained one obstaclo con fronting them hofore they could or ganise. Thl wag tbe financial aup port which they needed. Mr. Wirt Maru-r, light refreshments wero sorr. ed. A general good time was enjoyed by nil. Following I the pregram: Song Congregation I'rayer rtev. Feeso Piano solo Mr. Cofcr Vocal solo Mr. Foster Piano solo Helen Hamilton Vocal solo iris Turner Vocal solo Mis Nlckcrson Flute ft piano. . Dr.Flsher.Mrs.Gamblc Fluto and piano. .Dr. F Ml datable Vocal solo Mrs. Van Marter Vocal duet Mr and Mr. Walton Vocal aolo Mrs. Gamblo Vocal solo Mr. Ratntby Ilcbel Take Ojhtassa EAGLE PASS, Tex. Feb. 17. OJlnaga, opposite Presidio, Tex., was ON raptured by vaqulstas last night. The federals' reslstanco was of tbe slight- 1c-st. Tbe rebels then rushed to Jauret to assist Cam pa. In somo quarters tho Impression, Torreon' condition I desperate. In- has gained ground that In paying tor duitrles nro suspended and the Amer tho street paving on tho ten-year In- leans hare fled. stallment plan the property owner has to pay 8 per cent on the entire amount City Hecordcd Thomas Nicholas stated this morning tnnt such Is not tbo case, and that tho Interest Is C per cent, payablo only on such part of tho assessment as Is left unpaid. In other words, as soon as one-tenth Is paid It settle for that part of tho principal and tho proportionate Interest. WHITE HOUSE MTEIUHGE BROKEHT RECEPTION Four Formal Functions of lYeoiit Winter Benson" Draw 18,000 Peo ple, Istrgcst (lathering Helng at Army and Navy Soiree United Pre Service WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 27. A now high record I recorded at the White Houio under tho Taft regime with the president's formal recep? Hon to the army and navy, February 20th. All attendance records for tho White House function of former presidents were smashed, when "nosea" were counted. Social atatlstlc are that 12,000 persons were the guests of the Pres ident and Mr. Taft at the four for mal reception thl winter, the su premo court, congressional, diplo matic and army and navy. Never be fore. It I said, havo so many at tended tho receptions, which closed with tho beginning of Lent. Buffet provender after tho recep tion, has been an Inducement to swell tho crowds, It I said, President Taft having Inaugurated the plan to feod hi guests, regardless of num bers.. Tbo largest crowd attended tho diplomatic and army and nary func tions, where the gold lace and gaudy costume of the special guest of honor brought out the hoi pollol, , The official reception were -.Mmc. Hteinncu make it obvious that;pI,.ag. For a few moments thero was ho wa her lover. As to tho erlmo.ficrco firing. Then tho citizen guards Itself, sho reiterates- the statements, retired, nbnndonlne tho ellv to the made at her trial that It was the work of unknown masked menT rebels. cCneral Cam pa Is seeking to restore order. FOK SALE Baby's sealskin coatjl cheap. Inqulro 20$ Main street, up stairs. - 27-Ct PAVING INTEREST IS SIX PER CENT American Connors Killed SAN ANTONIO. Feb. 27. It Is re ported that three American cowboys woro killed after a battlo In-an at tempt to relieve employees' of the Nel son Morrl ranch. Eight Mexicans aro reported to have ) botn killed In tbo engagement. It Is I reported that Americans aro forming on this sldo of the Rio Grande and ; will cross tonight to participate In the (fighting. I NEW YORK, Feb. 27. One of the timcles -Whlrh thn Aflmtnlfttrtttnr nf of bis proportion of tbo original cost. tne ,at(, E(Iwlll aw, montlr. Tho railroad man, will bo asked to un ravel concerns the lifelong savings of tho servants In tho Hawlcy house hold. All tbo household employes trust ed their extra earnings to him for In vestment, but so far as has been learned no account of the sums thus deposited has been discovered. Kin r ml Kobo, tho Japanese butler. who has been In the Hawley employ Uoostcr Club, which-was to have met last night at tho Chamber. fof n)nctefn ycAn cMmt 0 M u. v,uum.crru ouuuiuh. bujuu.uiu u.. ,.,..,,, un nnn tn tit. .mnlmn'i cause of a lack of a quorum. nnrn n,hl. ,P,.M ,v. kMM. , ........ ....v. NfrVW.--, HV ..- keeper, believes her savings amount- Drown Michael of Dairy was tn the ed to more than 17,000. Other ser- clty an business jesterdny, vnnts claim deposits of small sums. Jury Picking In Murder Case Proves That Right Material Is Not Plenty Out of tho veulre of twenty meu called to submit themselves as possi ble Jurors In tbe murder caso against Nobel Faulder only three Jurors wero obtained yesterday nnd this morning. Judge Ilensou ordered Deputy County Clork George Chastaln to notify Sher iff William U. Barnes to summon twelve men from tho regular Jury list In order to give tho attorne) a clianco to pick tbo tbreo men remaining necessary to complete tho Jury, of v. Iilch only nine have been so far ob tained. It was about 10 o'clock thU morning when the ventre was exhaust ed, and court wa adjourned until the dozen men might be brought tn by tho sheriff. The accepted men aro'A. Tl. Brown, J. M. Holmes, It. O. Terry, Charlei Burgdorf, J, E. Book. 8. 8. Hill, Jamc Hilton, Perry O, De Lap and Jacob Whltlatch. Excused by the court have been tho follewing: W. O. Smith, George Bhell, Joseph Stempfhubei-, Fred C. Murphy, 0. T. Oliver. A. M. Jamison, F. II. McCornack, It. E. Wnt tenburg, Edward J. Murray. Thero have been challenged by the defense, A S. Foster. J. S. Miller, Floyd Brau itenburg, J. W. Br ant, E. M. B-bb, J Lemon. C. W. Miller, Frank Klau-xuba-, Manuel Vlorra; by the state, J. I.. DavuUon, Ira Hansen, Nelson lioumsevcll, J. E. Neubanks. Fred C. Murphy, examined this morning by C. M. O'Neill, attorney for Faulder, admitted that he believed he had a projudlco which might be hard to put aside In tho case, that he was prejudiced against the use of Intoxi cating liquors to excess, and also pre judiced when a- crime was committed by a person whoso mind was diseased by tho uso of Intoxicating liquors. Am a conscquonco of his mental attitude he was excused by the court. Tho following names were drawn In responso totlio Judge's erder: W. E. Nicholson, Lee Denton, L. O toe more. Fort Klamath; C. F. Ssvlts. B. W. Short, J. D. Cochrane, E. 8. Phil lips, F. R. Olds, Klamath FalUi JMb Sparks. Bonanza; Solomon Dewey, T. L. Pope, J. W. Taylor, Merrill. Owing1 to Mr. Slsemore's absence from tk county an additional nam was drawa, that of George W. Fullertoa of OtaM. - i .. v? V,'