The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 14, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALI, OltKOON, WKDNKHDAV, MARCH J0, iVIII
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Ibe
pern no
VBMIKO MIHVAnM
niDR no rawit wot tost
ITRONG ADVICE TO
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
mi, i, to i'uevim: iu:vi:mii:
w rin:i: hihaii iiii.i, pakhkhI
AETHER AND WHAT
HUM ihiaui: jivi:m phi-
rTKI.K10llOVH.tTIHH
L-Ortl'-NTl V Ol IMVN AN
llrtKRWTIMI SI'IUKHT
Lrt lr. K"' '' A l,r"k"' ",0
k4 &Mlcln nl ,","v","" """
wb Uolatf o iiiuru him... mm !-
'" .. i .1..1., I .,Ulr In Oin illf.
laBOin "ri"'"
.ki.ktthuol IttU luuriiliiK In give
.kittwlr! K Him look aa
'"' ........ I MI..IV
r k,Bf -nnnuri ..- ........
Irani thw) MUclaUB aim
jknl It llh. TrjrlliK the silbjnft
li ut lllaatfallona ntul example
tl Jlfrrmt wlk of "fii Into
tfk rpl r .tnti' trending, mm
itiMHltl' toy Hut lm r-
uly wintnl tn tV. end I" "l
, ft wanted ti guide tlm
nitu which may lif gathered
ullJ him t '" J" wimre
Nobor In lit In ttiU wurlil
IUtt tsvre U (hatirn (or lilin to
urt4 rlsht. ami Hint every boy
f Mnealirre S'.i matter who
MH'lont are In thla world do
llmiomo nlm In low, aonm
llttMCh. or n dritlnatlon that
i to attain during hi walk
i lll. It ! hu tiuirnt training
kbtb loldlriK. utrp ami no auc-
leu U attained without Hit v-
Hn. liraVe aalil t tint alio liail
llfct toy anil hi hnhlta, rlivlr-
nti, capacity ami dlipoaltlon for
nnn.and that tut waa llin moat
Ulf ibl that aim liail oe-
I ta ! Kith. Tim boy 'a In-
lira man? more ttian that nf
IsHm4 what that Influence la
I to hi cm only l determined
ittrrfilitudr o( the right ami
I to which ho la dally tub
It all would maatrr aelf-
I It wal4 (arllltnln hla dcalre
tUt which hi thought would
Ut hcltrrtnrnt of liU char-
to shown! by nn example
n uclnt t'lynxt had "torn
I tj l fair rnrhantrraa and
IWUdiUulnr.l (rom thn temp-
llch had prtmiited them
Botn a like manner thn tiny
tralM hit itandard of mnrala
iiantcnt that ho Mould not
W by temptation
1 doctor advocated I In. purau-
ll rttcttlon ai thn oin. groat
I'Mittf ronlrnl, mid II every-
HW endow hliimtK with rlnht
"JM. with thn inirn nml clean
ltllf, hit woiil.l mil hti In
fWtr to ii in ii on tlm rlitit
atcaof llfiior Iho wroiiR.
m' or llf, I. hal xo mo
loltf to do. to llvn It tlio
P UOW how. Wlinl will nnr
MlWT The boya of till pre-
' WO IBBUMIClllR tl (oio of
y m tin. wholo nation,
T TICKET IN
FIELD FOR CIT1
XAMK tickkt tint
"WHOKiw roit Tin: -o.m.
I v :u:ctio. at ui'w.
Im ukT xit
lBjhHllaMnc.nliiK Hie
tbothik ' bo ""l'1-orto.l by the
tltrti.. . v"my 'l lienor
"Wlon n Klnmuth Kalla:
i w'pVv' 'yr,,1,: ,0,lc'
" iaili trcimuror, K. H.
,.!,, Klllt WttrU(
Ihaav t, nc""mi Hocond
lM i Hncan; "H'ncllmnn
ITT' "fcn Auitndj councll-
i far Mor"cl,nil. Th
- ... mini wnr( W
Kill. .. ..
L" nndldMM nor to
ItotoMnu. ,0 ,ICK0. nd thm
I "" J"" 10 year.
nml If ho U lii tlm rlxlil luith It a in
not only innkn tlm Iivh t of mi linpri'i
alon nt homo, hut Juat nn wull iihrimd.
Thn IiIkIi achool atudniil of tlm iriM
rut ilny U looktMl up to nn mi Kininiilo
of whnt our futiiro xrmt mini nro r.n
IllK to lit. If limy ail tluiliimihi'ii thn
rlyht kind of atnndnrd now It dovi.l
f)ia Into hla fill urn llfo, Thn iloclor
HIuiIihI (ho worda of Mr. .Moody,
"Chnrnctcr la what onn la In llio
lark." Him anld Hint tlmrn wna n
twirld of inoanliiK In IhU, mid tlm
holn irohlem wna rriitorcd nround
It la the hoy of thn prKrnt dny will
ing to ataml hy whnt ho dona In hla
ntory day llfn? la hn wlllliut to lot
oilmra know Juat whnt lu la dnlni:?
la he Mland thai hla hrat frlmid
anould know hla vnry nctlim? (Mr
IhoiiKhla muat lm audi that wrn tlmy
to hn illotdl to (itlir.ru wo would tl.lt
ho nahninrd of what wn any. OIimii
llnraa In alircrh nml rlrnnnia of
tlioiiRt aliould tin thn ninhltloii of fi
ery IiIrIi arhool hoy, and hn ahoiitd
work townrd thla aim, llnfrnln Iron
tninplntlotia, Utinri. had riiinpniiy ila
ilnln to do nnytlilnK of Immoral rlmr
nrtrr nml It will lm prntty nur l.i fol
low Hint nn uprlRht llfn will lm In
Milled. The dortor roinplrtnd hir talk hy
my. iik that aim would ntimti'i iny
illtritlon which IlllKht hn IhtiniHVI
to hnr. Aa n remit of Hit "ii Hint
many of thn problem of tlm dally
Hfn wrrn naknd her, and Mm l)rii!m
MieHrrrd Hi cm to thn hnt nf I, CI
idllty.
RAGE FOR MAYOR
STIRS INTEREST
TU'K.NTV l'AHHK.VOKIW HURT
AH TRAIN HITH HAD RAIL
Untied I'roa Hnrtlrn '
WAHIIINdTON, .Mnrrli II.-In thoj
Iioiiiii- todny thn ilfiiiorrnlle wnya nml,
inciin fommitten pnnntiti.d tlm "Cx
din Tn" hill, ili;tiiil to provide
r.3,oU0,U00 ri.viniiii Hint will hn lout
If fr. aiiKiir pnnacii.
Tlm mport fnvora nn luromo tux, I""" '''"' "r-n nut
inn niirvam Ooulita na to It con- TAIJiCI) ol' O.V TOK HTItKKTH
alltulloiiiillly It nlloM hut fow (()
i'i'nii whom. iiiriiliicN furm.il tri.OUui
niiliiiiilly. IN MAV
'I'lin nfiintn lliiniicn roiiimltlio, hy
I
CAMHUATKH Altlj IIKIXO
"I
AT TIIH KMXTIOX
I'Olt MA VOII
ii voto of K to 0, ilccldnd to riort ml
wraidy thn di icrnllr hoimo hill rn-J
diiliiR (hi. ini-lnl arhi'duli'
TEACHERS CHOSEN
FOR HIGH SCHOOL1
COMMinEE WILL MAKE
IIIIP TO LAWRENCE
IntrMiRnllon I lit I In lili Ii) ('tin
Rrraa of thn Trtlllr InililMry na In
to ttinitlllon, Wlirtliir tlm Klrlhn
la Knilnl or Si
Unllrd I'rraa iVrtlra
WAHHINflTON, l, C, Mnrrli H.
Tlm home ruin rommlttrn I plan
ntnR n trip to ljwrcnro to probn tlm
enllro tvttlln Industry. Ilfirrirutn-
tiro WIUoii, rhnlminn of thn Inbor
rt'tmnlttrn, anld' "Thn acttlcmwit of
thn atrlkn will not end thn ImoatlRn
Hon, hut will nirrely rhntiRn It lltm
of action."
M'HATTQN BACK
FROM SO. ,
HAD A I INK TIMK, HUT Till: Ol
Vt.AU IK UOOO HXOl'tlll FOR
HIM VIKITi:i Till: PANAMA
I ANA I.
No one hn n yut cntorixl llio raco
for mnyor nxnlnit V. T, flnfadcraon,
iiIHioukIi iliiltn u mimbor of namca of
aultnblo moil hnvo bonti ruciitloned.
It I Kfimrnlly uudoratood Hint Mr.
HnndoriKiii will bo n cnndldatii for ro-
ulnclluii, nlHioiiRli ha lia iriado no
public nnnuiiiicemont to thla fjffect.
With two li'iirli)rTnrii?ToT iTupon
nnd with audi u wldu differ nc of
! opinion In rnRnrd to tho financial
.policy of thn rlty, tho Indication are
MMIII.V K.STIIti: I'ACUI.TV HAi!Ul Umro will bo moro Interei't taken
m:i:.v hi:cnti:i i-oit A.voTHHir'!' u,1" v'":r" '" ';o cominc city oioc-
.Hon than In any that hn be4n held
VIIAIl AtlltK I'LTIIIi: THAlll.lfor year. j
Clt Allllllll AmoiiR thu nninca meat lulled on
Hid ttrcnt n aultnblo candidate for
United I'reaa Bertlcft
I'OUOIIKKKI'flIK, N. Y March 14
A broken rail wrecked the Twen
tieth Century limited near hero yea
terday morning early. Twenty pa
aengor woro Injured, elevon orl-
ouily. Klro cara went Into the rler
and wcro threo-quarteri lubmerxed.
Tho occupanta, many In their night
clothet, wcro imprlionod In the Icy
water until they broko wlndowa and
Tbwlcd through. Women tore thalr
JidcrgnrmentJi to mako bandage
Tho fact that the cara wero of
navy atoel la bettered to bo tbs only
Ing preventing henry fatalities.
Tlm Klmunth county high achool
hoird nt II mcvtliiR till uock o
li'itml tho. following Inatriirlor for
nut yrnr W. K. Panght prlnclpnl,
inn) or In addition to Mr. HanUeraon
nro JudRO T. K. Nlrholna, It. A. Km
mitt, Ituntnr Hnvldge, JudgoA. b.
I.cavltt. Councilman (I. W. Aviiltn,
IILL INCREASE
MILL CAPACITY
AIXK)MA Mlbb WIMi CUT 105,000
KEKT DAIbV COMMKXCK HAW
INO TIMIIKIIH FOR HAMK HAT-
URDAV
". ....: :.:,:.::" :. z: . n'p. w. a. ucieiii..
zj: ., : ;. " : ,::::: : "init. a. . Kidor. j. a. mo,
. "" '7" " .',...'" It. ItenniM mid Judgo b. P. VI
i.. ..niiinnii, iiiiiniuiii i. nun i.. iDin,'fi, ., . - ,, ., j
i .,i. .. in, ... ,. ,i.i, ,111. Whlln nono of thoao manttoi
hviii nil. i iiiniiiij, i.iiii-hi i.iiiii, ruin- i .. u . . .. . .,
. ,, ., ., ... . , . . od hnvo in yet announced that ttv
" i. . " ,;,-, "i """''would permit their nnmc to be cor
. ...;. .i" nR"lum,r"' "'" aldercd for tho po.ltlon. It la erldeiil
" Hint them will ho nlontr of materia
Thnm la one poMllon -till to bo-f(,r th0 pcoplo to chooo from whel
mn'ii, inni in irncni.r in iionieniir ri- (),,. rno come.
rtui', now held by Mln Annn M. Tut-1
He, who hna nrroptcd n poalllon In
Wiatcrn Oregon. Ml Kllnn Conrey'
dm lined thn appointment to hnr prc-
ent ponlllon for nnothnr year. i
Tho board frel wry much pleated
with tho present head of thn hlghl
arhool, both on account of hla I'llUty!
nnd thn fnct that ho I held In high I
rrVaril by tho entlro atudent body, I
and thua la nbto to maintain tho high-
eat discipline and acciiro the greate.t tVAIt DKIMRTMKNT MAKRH lRKP.
SEND TROOPS TO
MEXICAN BORDER
i
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rnautla.
NOBLE MILDER TAKEN
TO THE PFNITENTIARY
AIIATIONN TO HKNI FOURTH
INFANTIIV AN D.tl.b AVAIb-
iii.i: f.WAMtv At onck
I. Hovoy la down from the A!
a Lumber company a noadquart
era on tho Upper Lake. Ho aaya thai
(Icorge C. Clark, the contractor, I
buay driving the plica for the foun
datlon for tho now saw mill. Tin
company baa decided to enlarge th
mill over tho plans Iflrst made, and'
moro powor Is to bJ added, ao that
the mill will haro a dally capacity of
125,000 feet for a ton-hour shift
Tho mill will bo equipped with both
band and gang saws.
IHpWIRnllTrwhTcTr
PoVsMaVswaBr the Algoma company,
will be started In operation Satur
day, and will cut the timbers for the
new mill and for other buildings and
residences.. As soon as this Is dona
the otd ktil will be torn down. Work
on tho residences has not coamtsseed
as ret, as thera Is ocnrlderable enow
trMvtBe grama, wnt-Hrmorn
this goes off tho new mill town will
become a busy place.
ATTEMPT TO KILL
VICTOR EMMANUEL
CHAItLKH A. RAUM REOKNT
IN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
United Press BartlM
SACRAMENTO, March 14 Father
Charles A. Ramm was today appoint
ed regent of tho state university, to
succeed Father Torke, whose term
has expired. Charles S. Wheeler waa
reappointed as regent N. C. Hutch
inson, a San Francisco mining Baa,
waa appointed as a meat bar of the
board o ftrustaea of the staU mining
bureau, to succeed M. R. Zeans.
HARRY LANE WOULD BK
, UNITED STATES SENATOR
Dr. Harry Lane, ex-mayor of Port
land, baa announced hla decision to
become a democratic candidate for
United States senator. The decision
came after a prevlou announcement
that he would not enter the contest
His change of mind, he aaya, la da
to repeated demands fro mbls demo
cratic friends. Hla entry makes three
In the race on the democratic aide.
The other two are Walter Pierce and
Milton A. Miller.
WAHIIINdTON. Marcli 14. Tho
,, ... war department announced today that
.man hknti:n('i:ii to rkath rr.N..t'r'i'ftrnt,on8 ,,nvo ,,con n"ld0 10 ,cn1
','..,. ...,,, .... Tfnvi-n ivi.-iil"10 Firth Infnutry, now In Kansas,
ALT WILL III. TtllM.ll "",, MI of ,,, naMo caValry to
to Nrri;m.Ti;.Mii-;.vr ur inr; t1(
STATU INSTITUTION
Mrxlrnn border nt once. Fully
ilKht Hioiianud troop nro to go.
erln Jr
i Wheelvi
Thad Mrllntlou hna ret u rued fro
Mi oxlcndcd trip to lnnama and Cell
mil Atnerlru, whero ho went In com
tinny with Alux Oavl. tho rnttlomnn
Mr. Davl returned na fur n sun
I'raiiclaro. nnd will reiunln In tiiv.
City foj
niton linn been Mwviil for
n'lOtit two months, nnd hni trnveloJ
.ihout 20,000 mile. From San rrnn-
rlsco they went t No Orlc.m nnd
Hum to Colon. Panama, whora rlKl
days wore spent In InvcatlRntlnaatno
work on the I'nnnma ranal.tr. Mc
llntton ntatcn that tho engwocr and
men In rlmrao of tho work lrero very
acrommodatlng, nnd went Hpnald-
trablo trnulilo In oxnlnlnlliR thiJLnrk
to visitors. Rneclal excursion trn
wero run several times n week, to
glvo ovoryono an opportunity to sec
tho great engineering feat being no
compllahed by Iho United fltntea gov
ornmonl. Ho states that during tho
tlmo of his vlalt fully 1.000 vlnltor
and sightseer woro nt tho canal.
A stop waa mndo at Costa men in
Central America, and from thore aide
trips wero made Into the mountain
country. They thoroughly enjoyed
every portion of the trip, and Thad
aaya that he bellevoa ho aaw every
thing that waa to bo seen. Ho aayi
that thoy wero thrown out of bed by
an earthquake, and decided that II
waa no country for boys, and so'atari-
ed for homo.
"I had a flno time," aald McIIatton.
"but the flag looks good to ao, and
the old rag la good enough for Thad."
inputy
II. Henry left on tho morning
for Hnlem, having In cuatody Nobel
Faultier, who was comlctcd of mur
der of l.oul (ichlierl. and who wn
enUiiccd Wrdnendny by Judgo II. L.
Ileiinon to he hung on MnyjLr
'iilein riuifntJrflrrTnrTiirneil
ii tho auperlnlendent of tho
lenltentlnry for confinement.
Hla nttorney, C. M. Onolll alio left on
the morning trnln for thn north, nnd
ho hn been given thirty day In
which to file n motion for n new trial
or In nppenl. Kven ahould no nppenl
he taken, It la not probable that Fnul-
or will bo executed on tho dnto set,
a (Invornur Wot hna ao far extended
In. dnto of all execution until after
tho election In November, when tho
people will have an opportunity to
vote on tho question of nbollahlng
rnnltnl nuuent.
J. H. Hwnnaon has moved Into till
new barber shop, which has Juat been
llltled up In the blvornioro Hotel
tnilldliia on Main utreet, nnd expects
to have everything In readiness for
tninliu' tomorrow.
WARDEN AND 6UARDS
KILLED II OUTBREAK
rrtMiM lUdng Riulirtl to Nebnuka'a
Slate IVnlUiitUry Tlirnugli Worst
lllliianl In Year to Oell Mtlay
of I'rlwmem
LINCOLN. Neb.. March 14. In a
mutiny at tho Nobraskn state penlten-
Hurv thla afternoon warden Dele-
lianty nnd thrco guards wero killed.
Tho outbreak had been browing for
months.
Two companies of mllltla nro rush
ing to tho penitentiary through the
worst billiard In years.
Thn mutlncors aro being hold In
cell room by tho wall gards, armed
with Wlncheators. No ono dares to
iter tho yard until the arrival of the
trVl"'
hoo killed wcro Warden Dele-
hfnty, (luards Hollman, Wagner and
iiody, while Guard Dcebo Is suppoa-
idly fatally wounded.
ANOTHER STORY -OF
RI0TIN HILLSVILLE
UrWtol (Va.) Isiatch Olve Further
Partlrulara Llat of Killed Num
lHr Five, Including Two of the
Juror nn llio Cae
GOVERNORS ARE INVITED
TO MEET IN,FTTAKD
PORTLAND, March 14. W1U a
view to organising a gereraera' eee
greae In whleh tte ehlef eseentrrea of
all commoawealtae west of tho Mte-
stsalest aaall take art.
W. Hoyt'of tfcsr
sued Invitations to all heads of state
In that territory to be here during the
next floral fete. The purpose is to
for ma get-together movement In the
Interest of "See America First' and
to see ir It U not possible to bring
about a united plan whereby the
Western states may secure more fa
vorablo legislation than la possible
under existing conditions.
United Press Service
nniSTOL, Va., March 14. Dis
patches from Hlllsvlllo say that five
wcro killed and four wero wounded
In a riot started In the court room
after a Jury had convicted Floyd
Allen on tho charge of releasing pris
oners from tho county Jail. Judge
Thornton Masslo had Just sentenced
Allen to three years Imprisonment
when his friends opened Are, killing
Judgo Masslo, Attorney Foster, Sher
iff IUankcnshlp, Juror Douglas and
another Juror. Dexter Goad, court
rlcik, was fatally wounded and three
spectatora also received serious
wounds. Floyd Alton waa shot In the
breast and killed Instantly.
Tho prisoner's friends opened Are,
klltlnk tho Judge. Sheriff Dlanken
shlp and hla deputtea Immediately re
turned the flro, killing Allen, Blank
enshlp waa the next to fall, followed
almost Immediately by Prosecuting
Attorney Foster and Juror Douglas.
Allen had been given a revolver
by hla friends, and waa using It when
killed.
Tcations Point
to Building Activity
TEN-YKAR CONVICT
COMMITS SUICIDE
Jolted Press Berne
SAN QUENTItf Calif., March 14.
Dan King, aentenced for ton years
rom Vallejo for assault, while being
haved In the prison barber shop,
lelird the 'wr from the barber and
ut his throat, dln.; Instantly.
with u few weeks of warm weath
er It la oxpectod that the building
boom will commence In Ktamatn
Falls. "This Is going to be ono oi
beat summers Klamath Falls has ever
seen In the building line." H" -A.
Harris, tho concrete nnd building
contractor, today. Mr. Harris is in
-, ,..v. wiiii iim buildings and
iiiibu tuuiu " - --
Improvements being planned for this
year, and this statemoni irum ..
should bo good news to tho people of
this city.
Home of the buildings prnctlcally
decided upon are the Meluaso build
ing on Main street, between Fourth
and Fifth r W. II. Mason, corner of
Main and Sovonth; Crlsler & Wits,
on Main between Fifth and Sixth,
and W. 8. Slough on the proporty ad
joining that of Crlsler ft Stilts. In
addition to these It has been an
nounced that a number of new bulM-
Inga are to be erected near the White
Pelican hotel.
A good many new residences will
be built during the summer, and
there are a largo number of business
blocks which are being contemplated,
but the plana of which are not suffi
ciently far enough along to give defi
nite assurance of their construction.
It la certain that the building activ
ity will be very ueh greater thu
last year.
LECTURE BEFORE
HIGH STUDENTS
RKV. COLLINS WILL GRANT RE
QUEST OF STUDENT BODY, AND
WILL GIVE ILLUSTRATED LEC
TURE FRIDAY
Next Friday morning the high
school students and faculty will have
the opportunity of hearing the Rsv.
Collins give a lecture and stereoptt
con views In a room which has been
specially prepared for the occasion.
Mr. Collins has a reputation of being
a lecturer of no small repute, and
there Is no doubt that the lecture
which he will give next Friday will
not only prove Interesting, but also
instructive as well. The apparatus
used by Mr. Collins Is the very latest
In every respect, being used by the
best stereoptlcons in the business.
The high school has been fortun
ate In securing the services of Mr.
Collins In this respect, and It Is as
sured that the very best attention
will be given to bis talk. The' high
school had the pleasure of listening
to Mr. Collins some time past at the
high school auditorium, and to say
that he arroused the Interests of all
the student body will be manifested
by the fact that he has been request
ed to appear beforet hem again, par
ticularly with hla stereoptlcon ma
chine.
THREE SHOTS FIRED
COMMANDER OF KINO'S CAVAL
RY ESCORT IS WOUNDED BT
BULLET KINO CONTnOTM ON
HIS WAY TO WORMkTP
United
ROME, March 14. Aa atteasai
was made today to sssssslnste KJm
Victor Emmanuel II, white m has
wsy to the Pantheon to attest me
morial services la honor of tho birth
day of bis father, King Humbert, who
waa assassinated In 1100.
Three shots were fired at the Use
by Antonla D'Alba, an anarchist, om
of the bullets seriously wnnadlag
Major Langa, commanding tho ktags
revelry escort-
Only by the most treasons efforts
on the psrt of the police and military
prevented the lynching of D'Alba,
who made no effort to escape.
After the shooting the klag eea-
tlnued on his wsy to the Pantheoa,
and sat through mass, remaining ner-
-ctly cool, and apparently net the)
least excited over the attempt U re
move blm.
News of the attempted sesasslaa-
tloa spread rapidly ere rtho city, and
thousands hurried to tho Pantheon.
cheering enthusiastically and grrlmg
othsr evidence of unrestrained Joy
at the king's escape.
The king visited Major Laasja. nasi
then returned to th qatrlaal, later
visiting hi mother. Dowager Qasaa
Margherlte.
The pops gave a Uuaatagtrtati ef-
vlee. thaaklag 04 terveaely krst
) sjsav sBsaBBjp a eaaan
At (Ma ttaw at JswpasaM
accomplices.
King Victor Ems
In Nsples la Kit. He succeeded to.
the throne Jaly SO, 1100. as the re
sult of the assasslnaUoB of his father.
King Humbert. On October 14. IIM.
he waa married to th Princess Mat
ena, daughter of Prlace Nicholas C
Montenegro. They have two daugh
ters. Princess Tolanda Margherita
and Princess Msfalda.
ROOSEVELT'S PETITION
FILED IN CAL1TORNL1
Baited
SACRAMENTO, March 14 Col
onel Roosevelt's nominating petlttoa
complete was Sled with th secretary
of state from the Fourth, fifth. Matt
and partially from th Second aal
Eleventh congressional districts. Ner
other candidate has shown as yet
H. S. Patterson of San Francisco
has-been anointed by the state board
of control to succeed Barry aa assist
ant superintendent of accounts.
The government at Constantinople
hss published a meesage from Edhera
I'asha, the Turkish commander la
Tripoli, contradicting th Rome re
ports declaring th Turks had suf
fered ths loss ot mor thaa thous
and man ia battle. It declares that
tho Turks decisively defeated th
Italians at Tobraek, aid that tte Ital
ians test 1.000 asa.
GARDEN PRODUCE
ON URGE SCALE
FIRST ENTRANCE OF JAPANBUI
GARDENERS IN COUNTY ON
UPPER KLAMATH LAKE WILL
GROW CELERY
Fifteen Japans arrived here yes
terday in th charge ot Mr. J. Dong
las from California, and will b takea
to Doak's reach oa th Upper Lake.
where thsy will be put to work to
raise garden produce. Tho Japanese
are noted as expert gardeners, and
It was thought that it would be a
good Idea to Import a number from
down below and as If they eaa mako
a success of it Celery, among other
thtags, will be tried, and If tt prove
successful, as R, la hoped, prorlsteas
wlll be made to carry a th prdno-
tloa oa a larg seal.
W. C. Daltea ta ta the etty today
from Twl Lake, atteadmg to twat
asss. which taelidod a rlstt to th
shsrtrs pe for the purpose of pay
ing his toss. A lot at that good
Iks seem to pwa to aav bnMaes
la Klamath Falsi absat Tkaraaar
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