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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1901)
KLAflATH REPUBLICAN KI.\M\’II| i M.I.S i»|(i;<.ox, rm iisi.AV, I \M \HY Io, I tail. NO. 39. 1 i 'I m ' o tin i »turted to ri'lutii M inai LOCAL NEWS. Till' ICC liarle»! I» Oll. W. .1. Kerwin of Nunthiy. U-1-' Keim ..................... I THE SNOW STORM day» ago. 'I he 1*1*« kadc» on the rail road wen- iiioktli over mi thaï trahi» ! w eri- running. 'Ir. lluuMikcr stop »u» hc re - II 1» n*porh*d Dial lit*' slorm widt h i |H-d off al 'pi r and from I here came affllcli-d us la»t week was the w<ir»l I home on liortwh 'I lio otlieta eon- “'» I ¡í».-íö......... an •ai k. till» cininly has Mtn in twenty year». fimii lloiimi/ai. now now. t'oimty < Ink hrlkcoll lind l»r. |. F. 'Uni r uiid w Ile of \ltamutil Ilargtt» arc ii I mi at Ashland waiting iislii'd h< r<- Nutiday. j f<*r an o|» ti rumi, I >r. Ilargnu and II. \ Emuliti and wife Ilf hello Mr. I Idi wo*a| »l.iiicil for Ashland wi'ii< al Ibi» place Tuehduy. al » ni I teli day » ago, and arc reported i * limi' intuì aldi- io gei ouly an far ( '"liuti rumi eoinmi'lired Ils .1.100 il» 11.ili* i ’» .dkuil l I tulli » titilli li" ir ari M ssloil 011 "i dnesdai, ('barile. "ìli aliti Floy Italdw In lìndlng lin i tonili gei mi f.itiber w il li a t< .mi In llatgu» wciit aliead hall' lieell »llffrllllg frolli tollklhtl». oli »niiw »1 im s Mi < hit wimm I ri-malli- Slkc» "onl< 11 I» agalli cotiilm-d 1*1 big <hi tIn'rout" In. Ilargu» ilici III» risiili al lite I.InkUlle wltli |||. ilit'»tape frinii Asili. iih I, wld*'h*n W- «a. i* "Itili of III"- dirti' tilllcs lo I h - i li I>r lleaiucs wviit lo helio Monday e*uml*'t*'d. tiirncd arouml ami re- and flolii llierv m.ldc a pint*HKimiul Ilinied l*i Ilini phu'e. trip tu lì* aiti, • al. l»l Alli <>l I |t\\ \ui> MvIMiui \11dciMi11, <', \ . Shuck mui liuti I i I miii of Merrill were \flcr a bn* f lllticM, Edwmd Me hlauiiiili I all» iiklliu» lìii silay. lìiiswiek thè colini! court iirdentl | I III Ire died of pti. uuioill I at Merrill I n l lint sda . ■ f i week, ix-lng agi d hli-d .1 c* ti:i*4i f*>r thè ap|»*intim iii aU'iti years. I In- funeral and In- uf .1 giiari'l 111 f<>r Ksuiliel Sloft». t rment lo-.U pitici Frlday Itcv Mr. Mr» < land < lopton iiu» cu II m I lo| Shuck official Ing. 'Ir. 'lelntlre has I mi. uz.i i.ouday Iti Hi'- »uddni di alti n brut her In Ing In I A»hl.md. Ilin ■ .t III r i.uillur. Mr». t '.ilaliati. muni friend» Iwrc and i -I m - w here re- ai. Ilaimii* r»ly 1 I (mld Hill, wlio -1 I Ills tint Im. I l deal II. h,i.l l.i-* 11 al llurn» and l..ik< lìcw, ile- MW> M Ain COIAHAN. |Mit<*l fumi licrc lewli rilay, ila Ager, tur hi» I iiuiic . Mr». Mary < ohiliau, an olii rc»ltlelif lliv ■ . >. ii.itsbal b'tl pere i ester- I mid lilglilv *»t* unsi lady of fili» with Ilia priMui.-r, y ut* rulltg cuuiil y, d !•-< I ut lk inaura un '(ondai, ugirsby. f*u I’ i . i I lami, gt'iiig by the I In hiit'ii -Hale i him - of ber ileath wa) ot Ager. was partili»I» i ■ ■ thè lieiirt, Unitigli u_.it, li*** It-yvar ulti soli of Ivi-iit I abc w as Just rccoirring i frulli an al- llaliai'l. I» ri-|»>rl.'*l t • 1»* i<* oiet.ng tack Ilf tlll-Hhlc i. sin* llved utily fioiu Ili-, long and M-riou* lltn**»*. Ile twenty min-ale» attor l»-lng »t rlckcti > '< i >.ili. III./ Ir in bill Ii-u-r. bl I III-disc 1ST, >l|c |» t he inni ll*T uf l ,11.1 ll< library aliti frec readmg ladle ihlldren of wl.uni elevrti sur- li»,ut »"UHI III tilt» .,» IH all ollll'l Vile her. ll* r huaiiand dli-d a titilli- l'.wi.s, idi r imi* li I» n. tlt alni pica»- l»r <>f years ago sii*- w.is a woman me. ispa-ilaHy ou lite rls.ng gi-m tu- of en client (pialli I*-» and liad a largo elici«- of w at in friends wliu heartlly ", II. Brown and wife ani F>l. ». mp >t Ihr - V it li t li • -orrowlii’f fatti- Martin <-f Merrill armed In n I o* » Hr. ■Ln. liny i<'lutii<*l liiunv today, ... TO SUBSCRIBERS o>tn|»inl<-*l tiy '1rs. lai Marlin wlio Inu I m - cii Hailing at lin» pla* e. Hou. II. A Emulili »talleri ti olii helio fur Ashland <ui III» way to Ile w .>» i .j»v t ing Nil.'iii yesterday. to gu .i» far mi t I m * ro.nl to Aklilaiol a» p ml I ile by team, and then go ou MI*iW sili»-». The legl-»lai or e invela .«i .M-'iidit m il. TIlc stage» frulli Lake«lea are now iiiaklug it ry g-««l lime under thè dr- lun.stanie». Tin» I» the i. im - also «Idi stagi's fr**in Menili and other l«>lnU ili Ih*- * "Unt i, \ »tage ur riud lr**iu Ager >»i lìi* Mlay, but bmughl n<> mali, ami there wa» mme tu brlng, li is-lng i.|iorii-<l that the tram»<>u ili*' rallr**a*l werv liiockt-d l»*lh way» ami unablc |<* run. I The »now blockade on the monti- tain» ha» prciiniid our receiving our weekly Installment of auillllary sheets from l’ori lami. Il enee, wi at<- riiuipellcd to reduce th.' pajter to I III > kin- this week. but probably »hall recell.■ our r.-gular l***rt Imiti »ldpi|i<-lit of paper ■ * as *t* enlarge Snow blockade Is again next week. a great nuiaanee ami InculiicnlelM'c, Imi II I» one which can only I m - avoid ed In a railroad or a llm- of iMlhsma. <hi theiitli'T hand, w<- are told that tin le was a wiitM- »lot in alioiil twelie year» ago when I* wl. Taking I h Ciili»l"|"'lal loll. II 1» likely till» 1» one uf the »fiere»t »Itiriiik known In east ctn (Iregtui. If »iii li wen lb"’ case, wi' will »ay that there 1» no »talc In tip' ea*t or middle west that does not liaie »1'icral whim ' storm» eiery win let. I'cople ll III* hale wrt'ktb d III cisiern winter» with northwest wind» at J2 di'gre.'» I m -I ow zero or halt- all iki’ii hands with the able-In «lied and m-ier-llilng blizzard, will <l<-cm tills mi called "lilg »torm’ 11» out- of tlic mci'kcst anti mildest mannered of low fell two or Hirer days Isk wind to.M-d It In’u di if I m . was never I m -I ow * degree» in. and inueli ot l In- t inn- net n- freezing |H>int. i m Ihr I be snow commiiit't'd to Tin- siio.i drift» lm|»il*-tl <l< Im <il. Tills fall of two feet on more than hliat on am uni of Hie drift». It 1» of course inconvenient to paths through snow. Hut ir III - w<ir»t st rm ill twelve or years If II 1» the worst w rat hful gut* of snow ami do for 11». w<- e.m w, II feel content. lint all tills applies tally to the con- ill!Ion» tbls »ide of the mountain». Here, III till- l alleys, t hc stoppage of the m ill» Is not .1 m tiou » thing, A day or two of delay and then travel mu! liii»lne»» resume a» a general tiling their wonted qpuns*. lint w lien we come to the western range of mountain» we tmi-t a different con- dll inn. Mountain» were n<*t Invent* el for winter U m -, but only for »tim au-r wear. Ill slimmer It is an ail en* Joy incut to take a leisurely ride over t iiem and IliBitlgll the forests, camp ing when* night overtaken one, and sleeping under the Hee». The pure air, mountain M-em-ry and healthy ap|M-titi » bring a serene i-iaitcntnient to tlie traider, who, a» he cook» III» im iils over the camp tire, rejoice» that In 1» there. Hut those romantic mountain ranges, when they put 011 flu Ir winter garments, when their road» iNs-nme impassable, as they now are. Hwy are attractive and enjoyable only at distance. A< time» like the lite world lieyond tic- mountains. t li.il le II le I f r • i .-li > puhMuiL'erh nor inalili cali come ni go wroM. atnl mi Hat t-ii-n a dispatch by telegraph 1» lm|»Mdble, renews Hi*' longing fur Mum- fn mi fore were mean» of communication aside tin- method» we halt- heretic Is-en acciiHtonied to. Sl-igea useful In their day, fifty or a hundred year* ago when we knew of nothing more »tire or rapid, and If wi- ri vi-lii-d llu- news once 11 week of what wa» going on ciM-whi-tc, we wen- satlsthd. Hut of late year* we »1-1- t lie lielielitH of ipili'k I ian-1. and enjoy the luxury of evt-ry day h-aritig the news far mid near, ami it I m - coiiii -» a h.'irtlslilp to In-»0 »hut up that the world 1» d id to iih . lienee, when i-luioH reign» on the mountain» and snow and wind, In full fori ", wreak united n-ngcanci- upon the shrinking crag» anil forest», we cannot but re- Ib 11 that the only way tif oien-omlng mountains inti mountain storm» in winter is to pass over them liehlntl a: ImInellilv railload »now plow. tried to finish these remarks without Maying anything of the necessities of a railroad, lint after all, perhaps it is just a . well to refer to it, for It Is ill fact the only thing with which we can ever expect to vanqulah moun tain storms and at the same time make this county the most desirable of any the sun ever shone on. FORTUNE HUNTER BALUD. Comte Adetnar d» <« »tai lane, cousin to Comt« Itoni who w»» booked to »ail for Amerlcaon the St I’aul, hs»decided to remain st I’arit Hr wns bant oo marrying »n American heire»«. "I may not go at all to the United State»." he »aM. "certainly not for eev- eral month» There ha» tievn loo much talk alMiut my cousin. "Frenchmen of "landing will be alow In future t<> marry Imerican heiresaes What >» the good of their being heir esses if th*- whole family and a guard Ian to boot must be consulted before one ran touch a cent of one's wife's money? "The international marriage market has received a «hock from which it will be slow to recover ” DISPUTE OVER UNIFORMS OaMtcavcray U«w. ■ tlaa Ml tka «..il.oaMOra o« Mia Arm». There la a controeeray going on at the war department over the adoption of uniform» for the rnlistn! men Some time ngn lien Mile*, commanding the army «ubrnltted recommendation» af fecting the apparel of th« aoldiera Among other thing'» he suggested the campaign hat. with broad brim, one ■ ide of which w»» turned up and faaieiied w th a cockade. The effect wa« somewhat striking, and the design wa« adopted front a Itritiah deaign. The army quartermaater» resented the Interference with their work l>y lien. Mile». They have »helved the sugges tion* from ton Miler, and there la a Th'- I» .i I .itti F ill» tui.iteiir lira- present It Mim»that all the Infuriat m.illi c*iUi|Kiny will present the c . iiii *«- ed mountain lm|t»and devil*, terres dy. ■ ' Family Affair” at Merrill <*n trial and infernal, imltc in one grand Tuesday evening. January 22. |carnival of w md. snow, uproar mid ; di s! met ion. .......... . — -u.i-------- - Ivibt. Iluiikaker wtio wviil I*» Nati • ♦ • a - « • mi that nothing can Francis** aisait Iwowcek» agii wltli More fun than you ever had for the the liarrh-r of snow and tangled ticl- J. T. Ilenlcy and .1. F. lìocllrr, re- name amount of mom-y at Merrill work of fallen tree». iiinicd yes'erday. Frolli .saii Frati- January 22. >11. h an titter closing of all roads to good deal of ill feeling on the«ubjaal. I •S, y M»-<