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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1899)
KLAMATH KLAMATII Th-- flour loaa al Eland's lauigto was ill killed and 04 wounded Epitome of the Telegraphk Ncwn of the World. 11»rII mm <»< !»••••• IssreialiHfl ihe T m «» U<sM«lanaa<l Farm. 4 The Burgher« ■re sal'! b' heve secured th, eoi- - . .. ............. Prolongation of »»» In-yun-l British uow said to I»’ certain i.-t-■li Tiic m»»v dc|*rtm< nt Is to give Mar r.,m'. wireless telegraphy a practical I Iiglsml the B-ter» to w hell Ilio rail Will e<|*< « till- C-M-t «»I l-iUll-» Hie g-ivi-rnieent ->( Vcn<’»u«la has l..‘n tu"rn«l -ver tot a.tr», who seem. hi la’ xorv »run iFlhivra bava -Guth Africa b- watch the -re* ol 1)1« war A Uhlcsgo - imlyman hss i-(>nlr*«»i tu tile pill- « that he lia» 12 wive* In tttff<-r»-nt - «ri» u( the world I * UltaMl ■ecu «- nt Fifteen -I- k nu n -I the b-w i re«*- now In th- general hiwpllal st the l‘i- -l-lio. San From is-»» IfUMia low nt i»»t agreed that thr riami resulting Irein the selsure ->l arala In Behring sen »h ill I«- »rl-ltr»t»-l nient o-' ||(1 ||ti (a atlim-l I») th«- r k Vtiilrya arr* I* of iti>|B rtanl tluhtiiiK Ing tirw'-l at th« \.iiurt -kii <*Ut|*»atY nightlv (4>km«'l John B Y m U ni . <»tw of <•«»» rral hbrnnan * latntJU» man II I«’ Ameaiturg. Thu italilamht|»« Teina and Indiana »Tu U> go out ol coniinl»aion. a» th* in lha tiHicura ami mm un» i >thrra may follow rln lip pi n<* A Berlin <ll»|«t4 h way« to leg ra ma Irmi Bruaarla annotili' <’ that hl thr Tran»\aal irgatioli rlrrlra it la alalo«! that Franco and Ku<*ta «ill not por- nnt ilio annulation of thr Tramenai and < hang* Frro >u»to to I ngland At Atchiaon. Kan . two rol»l*r« abot and killr.1 ono tmui an<! «uumtad nn other in a atorr, which thry lat<»r rob* Thry w<-rr ¡mrvuntl by a )■ and th« v »hot and killo I a |«di< < tnati an i another man. U th luviubora <*f thr u murra ’ ana ia I li " maJr $ ut*« f<»r i-rrtnanunl m ttli’inuiit <»f th«' Kluaku dlaimtr Attain f<»r urbitra- lion on torum Mutilar t<> thow Iiii|<o«*l by thr l’ulta««! latra Hill ««ri'Mt llrit-Aill i)\rr \ rnrlurla Fifty yaarw of Out’ll- |»*iu v la rx»n*i<h’ri»l coin Itinivv I rvt drn< r of title “h.' i Milling U» giko Up Sksgwsy »nd liy««. Imt wsnu Pyra mid llsrla-r. I lie revolution at ('»d-uni-la tssuroed- tng. I'n-R-Irnt Kruger is rep-rte-l ■■ In favor «(uncou-litioiuil auirender. Insurgents In Southern Luaun at tacked t'alsinl-s, but were driven off F.veleth, tfinn . i« to I»- moved U- make rvmm for mining oprratioM ou the town site. Mllllsm II. Rn-wn hh I c I.IHHI milra ■wheel in hi hours, breaking the roc otvl by seven hours. William Wilkie, sg«,| m, w»» killed '* ' I'-'Hes Chslin in I 'hlcHgo, IM ths n-»ult of » prisetight. n* llritish loss--. In XBtM| tll thrr, -•)» liglitlng »re - hi -| to have l-oor. h"»rly »»killed «nd wounded. fnglsn<|', ni-ws|«|er. must hen b-r look p, the United SUtos and *»»<!■ for their jupr pulp. w'?" r"rp *" th" O’lumbU “rtWil»mette rivers in gnutt nnml-er. * froion for foreign Nhipinont. AlSnv'”Ur"‘,|Tr! \h" •» sm ml'«. i o ' ? "•'h * th« vault, securing »‘out |SO0. Mill? ’T1,"* <’«lon.d « victhn t'T "" S,,|"""r- »•" <«" to '«TOT in the Philippine. hsvl'ZT <*." of “>‘<l "i;‘ V’"*“? ‘ru,, s*,,,»,-n *"«1'111» I coilgn-ss. “ »'*'"I" 01110111 °Ut lM"‘ than "■-X,----- 'Bm !"• o lit -n"r,*‘ *" *" y*"- in Teton . ” * “'«-« ........... ........ . W 'AiS . persons —iB»-wl,lliH,irrt\''t thn ii,ir*.*-i*ui ■«ithwtwt Sm.t•"»nrgeiits lu kllll,‘K »ix »■ 1 Ar them, «■ ifixr* ■“ p1“"1 “"'Ig'-r »T'p ’ "‘"*l SUt'" llu“ M insurm-.H 1 ?"*"'«• "'«Gng B"'1*. anti that "" ,,r"k«n “"I 1'«"Ure<lI. "“ n,*rl'«1 1“* Im» Unm ¡■•'»«d -liwnoii1 IU1'1 , have re ,a" ‘"’"ll nm<)n , ............. .... I'nte» lar wmy »„,| K'l,,"'r Konerel inrogu- ’*^intm(it, U,1Ht"" hM '«>«« given John liarrett, es United Mtatea mln later to Klam, ia li-eturiug In the Mouth Eight mull were buried alite by a cave-iu on the l»al>ella mine at Crippl* < heck. < kilo. 4 4 N VR |< Ila Frovlalntta M«<lr I'ttbllr Alfred G. The White Star steamer < lermsnlc !• Now of Ihr llutear. collided with a Large near Liverpool New York, Ort. 2M.—Th© ¡»n»vulon« and waa seriously injured she will of the will of the late Cornelius Van not aail for Sew York thia trip. derbilt were made public tonight tn a Reverend McKinnon asserts that atalctnent by Chauncey M lh-|«w. General Luna, the rebel chief killed by Alfred llwynne Vanderbilt inherits the Agtiinnldo's orderly, had killed hi* larger portion of his father's fortune wife and mother-in-law tn l'arls and and tweomrs practically thr head of the fled. Vanderbilt family. The will makes no A Paris disjmtch says Russia has no mention of the marriage of (kirm-ltus interest in Kruger’s jieople or their lit- Vanderbilt, jr , »nd Mias Wilson, nor tie republic, and will not interfere. to any quarrel between father and son Germany 1» «ai-l to I»' friendly to thr because of the union, but appnrently 'he father's displeasure waa visited English. toll the eldest son, he rcceiilng, all A giant briias combine ia being Id, under the terms of the will, but formed which it ia stated will compriat ♦ l,600,(M)0, Slid |1,000,(HU) of thia to all the planta in the Saugatuck valley, l-e held In trust by the executors. Al Connecticut. The main office will In fred llwynne Vanderbilt is, of course, in New York city. the residuary legatee, and will |«we»s The 1U Kuie<ian men-of-war in thr a furtune of prolatbly $40,000,000 to Pacific will shortly 1» rvinforcnl by $60,000,000. Gladys, Reginald and »is »hi|>a from the Eastern squadron. Gertrude (Mrs. llurry Payne Whitney) The Berlin Tagol-latt sees in thia a con will receive about $7,600,000 ea-n. nection with the ruutora of the Chino- Hut Mr. I)c|>ew statiMi that Alfred will Japanese alliance. give from his share enough toOornclius Secretary lamg will make n recom to make the latter as rich as hie brother mendation for but a limited increase ol aud sisters. Alfred will, therfore, turn the new navy in his forthcoming annual over to C-orueliu» alsrut $0,000,000. report. 11« will devote moat of hla Huppos»«! la Hr All-tree*» Men. etiergica to urging alailition of limit ol London, Ort. 2H.—The Times pub coat in th<> construction of l«ttle»hi|«. lishes a letter (nun Hur-Admiral Cam Herr Ho|»>fT, ex-treasurer of the Al pion, summarising a story receive. I bert Verein, a charitable organisation from hie nephew, now at Fort Church under the patronage «f the king and hill, II ml eon bay. which »ay a some queen of Haxony, waa sentenced to im Eskimo trader« up north some time age prisonment for four years and Hint ■hot two white men, mp|»vaed to be montha for miaappropriating 260,0(H) long to the Andrea ei|>edition. marks of the aia iety’s funda. At I'aria, Mo., the grand jury re turned an indictment for murder in th« tlrat degree agninat Alexander Jester, on the charge of murdering Gilliert Gates, son of a Chicago millionaire, 2H years ago. Spanish tiunboal II a I acct. Washington, Oct. UH—Admiral Watson han informed the navy depart ment that the Spaninh gunboat Ararat, ■unk May, 18i»H, in the Pasig river, has been rained. The l>oat in in (air condi tion, and will be nqiaired. Ilrioiiliy Orts a Nwor-I. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 8«.—Georgia to- day paid tribute to her ranking hero of the H|iaiil»h-Amcricau war, Flag Lieu tenant Thoma» M. Brumby, of the Olympia, by the presentation of a hand- some sword, in recognition of his note worthy services at Manila. South of Alva, in Southurn Illinois, is the banner cornfield of the world. It will give thia year «00,000 bushels of corn, an nvera«e of loo bushels to the acre. COUNTY. BUBNEU AT OKE4 SEA. DoalFu*Hou <rf III» Unurgfi It. Mtr»l»r»n Ofl the < o«at of Forrvioa«. Annual Report of Commis- nioncr Hermann. U WM <*>n»id- ">«•««fuctur«’»»’«’'..... ... ,or «fil N 4 KLAMATH Proaldent McKinley and Becrwlary aituopkia H ons ion I »nig attended the laiimhlligof th« Hhu- bri< k at Ki' hinond, Va The Twentieth Kania» volunteer* |tai«»s»M4Mtr*nilatl«*Ma Itrg «»fling »411 lleseur« •»< <l>« Nerr They left for ham l-veu mustered out Cb»»gn fur tirarli home on a »|>o< lai train. V b M mi trail, Colonel Hay think» th« Washington, Oct. 2H - Th» annual an all-American route to Oia Alaaknu re|»>rt of < à immisi t-mer Hermann gold flelda, auitalde lor a railroad Agent» of th« Transvaal government makes th« f-dlowlug --»tliuat-» tur sur are in Chicago ■eekliig to enliat Amer vnya for th« -«Miiliig year: to-sr-st-lp« lu ('»«trai »---I icana tor arrvlce in the tanka of th» Ut - »*4 —I- <«-<■-,i.lwt laud* |r> " Boer» l-u-.lf- lau-l» Ir- l<tal*., With imprraaive military honor» the Mlu«ral m*«num«--i» lai.sn body id General Guy V. Henry wa* ttuudsesrlpt •«»»*->• lu (la-k« Of Its cUllr« grant the Sortheru Pa- burled at Arlington cemetery, Wash elite haa now re-el»- I I 21,71». ington. aerea, uni l4,H5l,hJ2 s-rea ar» »till I ho move lor the Increaaoof the < i due. man navy wss made by Emperor " ll As the'l»|> rtm*nt now -*>n»i l<-r* that llain lu person, and as yet la whoil it h-u u-i auti-irttv l-> expect |«j mnut uiieupiairtod. fur ahnepgraslug prKll«g>-a <>u tla- turret Tlio Fourth Infantry, 1,100 officer» reserves, the commissioner re- -its- and men, ha» loll Fort Riley, Kaiiaa» man-la that -v-ugr-s» uutht-rix»- th« si*->- lor Kan I ran-Tseu, *u mule to th« retary to make a rres-mald- harga !>* Phlllppliiea such «rasing, the graslng to t-e con A circular l»aui-d by the Ohio repul- fined to open areas, it la re- mmeudnd ll.au alate executive committee, aolic tliat from h to Io -cuts per h-x-l for itliig contribution* from federal rill oaltle, an i I t»> 3 c- nta p-r he».I for ploy«« ha» l-e-’U declare by the civil eh-»-p lie charged in tin- t ' sm m la re- serve, and at the rat« of $6 p-r thous aervice l»-ard, contrary to law. and lu Rainier rnaurte In Ws»hingt<-n Aceordlug to the latest rc|»-rts fruii He argu«* that an long a» th- rnllimra Cape Town .General Joulert haa joined ■ nd luml-«r dealers pay a fair |irl< « for liand» with the Free HI ate forvea, and timl>«r suppltea drawn Inin public there ha» l-een anno <>ut|»»d lighting laud», Ui--re ahoul I I-« an «-piai - barge i'realdeiil Kruger ha» arrived at Glen levied up»n tiie grasing products u( Coe, ■uch lands, and l*o|»-» that legislation Michael Halal waa killed while per to thia «fleet will fa’ early r-iia tel forming a feat of magic in rat- bin* When the ««sdugii-al survey has »X- bullet» In hla teeth. at Sew York. tendisi Its survey» over the reserves, Ix-aden bullet* had lawn *ul*lit»lt««l by aud live lands more valuat-lc tor -grl- ■>me one lor the usual “dummy*' aril culture) than for l->rv»t purp-ses have ole. Iraan segregated, the omitnlasioMg General Fltahiigh I»-«, while visiting ihiuk» a lietier llsp-sltl-ui an l-e made In Washington, »aid in an interview for the exclusion of sheep fumi the rw that the l'ul*u )*>ple are steadily ini servaa, and If it sitali I»- held that no -aap shall gras»- on auv reserve, the (■rot lug under the existing prwtsH-iorat* of the United Mtatea, tml ktro not yet .grtcultural or «rasing Ian Is should <|utto rea-ly iur purely < ul*n govern brat I* eliminai«»! eutlndy fr-xu lite re serve, meut. Among other things th« commie« fight l»-lweer> A de» ¡»-rate afreet stoner rsu-tiiuirivl- legislation |-ermti meml»-r» of a Tenm aaeo colony re- eiitl) ll ng lands within forest roertaa to lie )<»at*l at Sorth Nalem, lie! , and - ill rental or laaia-d for any pur)»*« not re»ull»xl in th« Sens of Sorth baleiu. incsimjiallbla with th« purpoere for instant death of one man ami the fata' which the reservation» are created. wounding of another, aud minor injur 11» also dealreu legislation permitting Ira for many others. the entry of land» within the rwaerva- The ape- lai corre»|»>ndent of the !»m li-m» more valuable (or --*1 than for don !>atly Mall al lauiyamith, describes forest usee. A larger logon U> pub the arrival of the war l*ll<»>u there more rapidly the work ■>( r laminin« II was welcomed, be »aid, with «slid lit« remaining uure»rr»<»l tn real lauda dance» by the Kaffir», who regard II at Is ask«4 f--r. which could I«- •>« ured a-icily. General White and General tor fillio.UOO, and $160,000 la aakixl (or Archll«hl Hunter l»>th aac. nde-l and additional »jw* tal agent» n<-ouu-dterwd the euemy's pultlon. < Hh«r re-'-m-mctidatlons . lire for tie- A national billiard aaaoclation mav o->mpul*>ry attendance of ' -situ-«ara at Stain la- in the field. land hearing»; to pretent tii« mining Washington is »aid to be the tn-e aud sale ol dial during the lifetime nf pnsiu-Ulve of the Fanning group <■ a <x>al dre'.arulory statement, or until full payment la made lor the land, for islands. changing and enlarging the Mount It ia rumored that A IF. Clarke, an Ralulcr National Park, that a general Englishman, may try for the cup to get w be enacted which »Itali re|*al even with lami tFunravso. imeroua conflicting and undesirable Colonel Fn*t says the stones ol slut ul«» reajiccting timl-er on unre American soldier* l<s>ting churchra u served lands, aud in their »lead make almoultely M m Hr*MMM<Mr> due provision for the protre tb-uaud u»e "Die university of < tregon will plav of timber on auch lands. The rep-rt show» a grand total o( f-aitl«ll against the university of Call l-miaat Berkeley campus Suveml-er 1» ylU.SuH.otlk a-rea of unappropriatad and reserved pulbio lands 111 lite l uitrei Kt. Louis' world's fair ta to I* ■ States. great one. The fund haa already VANDEHBIL1S WILL. reached fl.ooii The total amount aimed at ia $«,000,000. "It latgina," says Tin and Terne, "to baik as though Anderson and El- thr’'" mA. , ,,ln" * ''V- wood are to be the tinplate centers ol *n"'tiin0. LBlHI.otM) |)|M jn tll# manufacture in the West." The union cigar-makers of Tampa, th" ’’i««*smiths Fla., have enforced a demand that , wl»«'k0( I.' 1 l“"1 «nd Huluth cigar factor!«» be »crublaal and cleaned once a month. There are upwards of 1,000,000 ship pers of prxaluce lu the United States, and it is lielieved that from their ranks a strong national organisation can bs trained. orM » GENERAL I FALLS, REI Kan Francisco, Oct. 80. — Mr». P. W Patton, the wife of Captain Patton, wh-s-e vessel, the Amerii an ship Georgn H. MU taou, wa« burnt» 1 at sea off the >a»t of Formora about two months pi, ha» just arrived here, and tel la a aphic story of the deetru-tlon of the Hhe wu the only woman