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KLAMATH VOL. IX. REPUBLICAN. KXAMATII FALLS, KLAMATII COUNTY, OREGON, (M TOBER «, I 1<MM. NO. 27. il F Ix*a< h that they might find whether any HIS Lire ENDS. BLOCKADE TIGHTENING. evidence of tbe ti-Ksel or her crew had drifted aaliorv. Thia had always fieen United states Senator Hoar Passes Absence of News Trom Pori Arthur their cualom and small boat» and demi From Earth. Alarms the Slava. Ixxlira had often taen found even ao Newsy Items Gathered from All Worcester, Mass., Oct. I.—George Flood Works Ruin in Colo soon after great catastrophes. St. Petersburg, Sept. 29.—Tbe entire Parts of the World. Friable Hoar, senior United States In ■ few hours the sear* hers liegan rado and New Mexico. ahaence ol news horn Port Arthur, it ■enator from Masaaibusetta, died at to return to the village empty-handed. is feared, indicate* a closer blockade liia home in this city st 1 .36 o'clock Aa they came each reported in turn Or INTEREST TO 00« READERS Hitherto, dispatches froaa yea ter day morning. Th* end followsd ALL RAILROAD ARE TIED UP there. that nothing hail been found. It had a period of unconai iousneaa that had I we n a severe storm, however, snd General Htoeesel have been coming — By Paul De Loney everything had prolialdy taen dashed General Review of Important Happen- lasted since early Tuerxiay, and came thirty Blocks In Trinidad ate Un through *emi-w*ealy. Tbe admiralty to piece* against the rock» alxrut Cape •o gently that only the attending phy- pcnlgs Presented In a Brief snd Au Ihor uf ‘•|ord of Ihr Drwrt.** “Orryon Slict<h«t.M der Two to Four Tcct of Vater ha* not received any detaila of the re ■icisn* were awais of tbe exact moment l>iMp|Miintm* nt, and the taxi lee of the «ii<l uthrr Paclfk (< mi »I Murkr» Condensed Eorm. -Loss Vil! B< Very Heavy. ported wa fight off Aniva, at the south crew, they thought had lieen sent to of liia ending. The attend'ng physicians despaired the bottom of the aea or were Ixabed to eastern extremity of Habalin. Tbe Th* Japan««* have begun a general of the senator's Ife six weeks sgo, but the remnant* ot the vessel where all Vladivostok squadron, it is understood, Trinidad, Colo., Ort. 3 — A teriific ( IIAFn.lt 1. i The storm grew stronger in it* fury, muât ta dred. such wa* th* vitality exhibited by their flood struck the city of Trinidad and advance on Mukden. ia still in tbe harbor. The cannonad j As if angry at the prolonged life of the dialinguiahed patient that even they tbe whole valley along the Las Animas The forward party which followed The Ktorni. The condition of Postmaster General dliiiiaiitle.1 I hip, it gathered over the the beach toward the ocean, and had were surprised, end the public wa* at river, today, devastating a wide section ing at Aniva waa probably a Japanese "flown »lie went!" ■pot »bereit wa* making it* last ti-elile pria-eeded about a mile waa «tartled by Payne is very serious. time* led to cherish faith in an ulti and causing a money loss which at attack on blockade runners. "All aboard were list.'* ! tight to live. The sheet» of rain grew a noise while climbing among the dr ill- Mobile, Alabarn, is having the warm mate recovery. A telegram received here from Bat- present cannot be eatimated, but which "Hhe made • gallant tight." thicker, the steady wind gn-w stronger, woxsl in a little cove. est weather in ita history for the t me On Sunday last, however, all hope may reach several hundred thousand*of oum reporting that reaervas are being "Heel Bite comes to the aurface the wave* dashed together behind her of year. "A wharf rat!” exclaimed one, wa* abndoned after a last unsuccessful dollar*. transported along th* Caucasian const again!" ■ nd r.-ariel high up lido tin- ait. Thon "No, a weasel,” said another. Kvery bridge in the city of Trinidad Tl a Japanese have adopted tactics attempt to administer medicine and Th« foreoglng eiclamatlona can e they broke apart snd those receding "It la the voice ot a human being, aa intended to prevent th* return of iii» nourishment. Brief lucid interval* ia out, the Santa Fe station ia demol brings the first intimation that troop« from • group of fl-herimn who alixxl •ent the vessel on more rapidly. The sure aa you Jive!” shouted a third, were followed by longer duration* of ished, all ol the railroads are tied up, ar* being mobilized there. There are upon the ■hurva of Baker'* tay and •pray from th» icean and the sheets of who waa nearer the aouud than tbe main Russian force to Mukden. unconwiousriea* until Tuesday morning, ■ nd the telephone and telegraph service» only two army corp* in the Caucasus, watched a ahip tattling with th« wave* rain from the heavens formed a veil other*. The Russian squadron at Port Ar when the venerable statesman sank into completely suspended. More than 30 and one of them ha* apparently been on th* Columbia bar. which olsu-tired all (or a brief time. "On then,” repliod the man who thur haa made another attempt to en- a «late of coma, from which all effort* city blocks in the residence and bu*i- ordered to the Far East. Th« rain fell In long, alanting, twill The fishermen *tiee| like •tatuo* for had tlrat spoken. cape, but were driven beck, Another to rouse him proved futile. During nesa section* were two to four feet under ing sheets. It ap|H*arwi ■■ if th* heav ■ few moments. Night wa* dialing in. Prince Hviatopolk-Miraky was re The membera of the party all ruahed •ally ia expacted. the last hours there was not a move water along the rvier en* wer« u t**l waterlall »aayed and But fur one brief instant there »»« a to the place from which tbe sound em ment of the body, and only a scarcely ceived in sudience yesterday by tbe Kuropatkin nowieal'ze* that he can Bo far as known at noon no live* tiiMed by all ot the gist* <>( luty. Th« glimmer from the departing day anJ the ana ted. not go on to Harbin and the problem perceptible pulse evidenced the final were lo*t, but there were many narrow emperor. Th« prince will ms wind lio* led »fol n>o*n««l like a |K»w«r- men ashore saw the stranded vessel "Didn't 1 tell youT” said the man struggle. eacapee. charge of the ministry of tbe interior ful moiiati-r, making the earth and •landing with moi» in the sand while who had proclaimed it a human voice, of wintering hie troops is a serious one There were present at the bedside The hope ot the Ruxiaai is to defeat The fLxxl was caused by the heavy today. everything upon it tremble while It the victorious wave* were |x>unding when be reached the place. when death came the senator'* son, rain which has been falling for two the Japanese at Mukden. The latest developments in the ritu piirancd its way a* alnedy •• a tide from her at a rale that must soon break her "Well, 1 told you that it waa a Rockwood Hoar, hi* dangther, Mary day*. At 8 o’clock last night the al ion at tbe front ia tbe definite eatab- th« deep. Souvenir Lewis and Clark doll*» Hoar, and D. Warren R. Gilman, who ' to pieces. ■mall human being, and it ia," replied storm assumed cloudburst proportions, liahment of the fact that Field Marshal Tree* l«emled tlicir leiiigha to th« Hut to render aid to those aleiard the the man who had pronounced the cry have been *ent to President R<x»*evdl for weeks I a* been in almost constant and at 2 o’clock this morning the low Oyama has now begun to move up his ground an<l writhed an<l quivereal to ■Inking chip wa* lm|>o*«ilil*. ■ nd mem! er of congress who were II- attendance upon tbe senior. No aa coming from a wharf rat. Animas river went over its banks. left. General Kuropatkin’s report the end of their ttiiii-at roots. Ilouae* earthly craft could live in such a "It’s mate ia old enough for you," trumental In *ecuring the apptopr.s- At 3:30 it was impossible to «et shows that tbe Japanese have reached rockad and awayed like a weather vane ■ca. Hlowly tion to the Portland ezp«aition. I“ and aa-lly the tollera id remarked one of the fishermen, PAYNE VERY ILL. within a block ot the river bed at any Davan. on tire weet bank of the Liao The more the < i.hiluii ia wi-nde-l their way to their u|x>n thrir foundation*, "Yes, but he is ot little uae now, he A mail car from Pari* to Havre, con point, and Commercial street was flood- river. A considerable concentration of timid of tlie men and the women and home* in th« village where they tulli ia deail," was the reply. taining about 100 pouches of American Hcarf Dixasc Develop« In Marked w| for three blocks in the heart of the Japanese is observed st Hianchan, on children, though accustomed to atorros, the story of the wreck. "Not much, see, he >>|>eria hla eyes!" mail, was broken into and 91 pouches Poem In Postmaster. business district. Meantime the elee- the Hun river. 36 miles southwest ot crouched and lr«inl>i«d with ■ wed 11 ■houtol one of them joyfully. opened and rifled of such valuable* as Washington, Get. 1. __ Poatmaster ' u',ic ,j«h» •,»d P**nt* had bren flood- Mukden, and Japanese cavalry ia mass preaaiol a U|Hin tlirti fa ea •■ th<-y lis CHAITER If. A Md pii-ture, yet one that gave they may have contained There ia no ed, and the city waa in complete dark- ing in the vicinity of the Pu river. tenn-l to th« deafening din ts liich wa« Geneial Heniy C. Payne ia «©rioualy pleasure to the flshermeu, presented record of their conten * or of the valu Age ami Infancy Drift Ariiore. Tbe latter is a tributary of tbe Hun ■ wm-ping Ilia earth. ill at his apartments at the Hotel nee*. itself. A short, stout old men, with ables abstracted. Hundred* thronged Th« water* at the btoarl trewith ol With the cloaing in of darknea* the gray hair and whiskers, lay laahed to Arlington nere. here. ..larzeu Marked symptom* or of — r of citizen* -------- -------- •»— the — river, which crosses the line of railwsy heart trouble have developed, and bi* *Are*!B on 1 16 *■'*!<* °‘ submerged midway between Tie pas- and Mukden, the Collin l>la river aroae like wild •torrn abated. Aa if rebuked by the W. J. Bryan i* a grandfather. a broken spar of a ship, He was ■teed* *• they met the »torin-drlvi n | deep ahailea ol night it skulked away condition lxx-ar.es., serious during the «nterns and doing and may furnish a natural line of ad protably three acore and ten. The Disease i* claiming many Japanese their best to provide those diiven from vance from the west. Only its wave« of the l'a< itic and iiattled with Hikes aulalued trvspaaaer. • lay as to cause grave concern. spar lay upon bia right leg and he soldier*. Oyama's armies now appsrently cov their homes with shelter. them for aupremacy. The combatting -ambling. diMp|«aring footsteps ci uld Mr. Payne returned recently from a ' could not move, Hail thia not been Warning of the flood was given when er a front of 60 miles for enveloping element* formed like a mountain rang- I m - heard in the distance. Tbe batth-riiiap Connecticut ha* been trip to the W«x*t and appeared much j the caae he cotibl never have relaered along the liar, showing, with th* rapid But for the booming of old ocean’* himself from the timber, for he waa •uccec«fully launched. improved, though I.is htalth haa been the river left its bonk* by revolver shots movements, ffis wings are extended to the northeast and weet of Mukden. Ity of a ka trblcM tiplr View, | Vuk», mad wave*, who seemed to feel that she poor for a long time. He went to the ami the ringing of the Are alarm, fol numb and dazed, more dead than liv The Russian cruiser Orel brok* a lowed by the blowing of all the loco Thus far the Russians have found little fulchru am! < any«>i>N an th«* wnU'rn r>««* had conquered *11 within her grasp ami ing and the chorda had drawn deep in cylinder on her trial trip and will be While House to attend the meeting of motive and shop whistle* in town. strength of pressure from the Japanese ami clinchml ami than id! ami divided was reaching out her arina for the sky tbe cabinet last Tuesday and that night to hi* lx«iy. But in the aged man's dlayd aix month*. center. 0/sma seems to be moving for another attack. ■ml r>x ks to catch all above and atanit : clasp, like that ot the deail, he held was very restlees. He was at hi* desk Citizens upon raft* made of section* of sidewalk* paddled through the streets, with great deliberation, probably gath The main Ru*«ian army has retreat Saturn gavr her picture additional lier, a «1 illness would hate pretailed at the postoffice department during the chaw to bia heart a crying infant. ed from Mukden, leaving only a small forenoon yesterday, although feeling rescuing families who were in danger ering strength for a rapid advance of grandeur hy tin* coloring. Tha ap •uch »■ only exist« in a calm after a CHAPTER 111. ... . not ..... ........................ The new Barca hotel, a two story both wings when an attempt ia made proach <d night through ouch • atom», great atorm. force to guard the rear. very ™«.. badly, ... and . did return to tbe departm.-nt "after' iuncheom 'remaining "‘rocture just reaching completion at to close the net. while thrrr wan atill nnoiigh fhadtnl Ol<l Keadog Rejoice*. 1 lie fl«herm«n tagau to emerge from The Japat.e e army haa captured Da \ . room. ** He i became ver* • ill • • «'ex-* u Although tbe imaginary line connect liglit to caat a lurid haac over th«* amn«», their hollies. The news of the t rrihle cost zv.f of ton »20 nn<Y 000 «« on »k« tbe river bank, Long tafore the old man and the pass. in Ms Lit room. He became very 1». last • ... Practically no reaiatance waa in j —u The water ty,en ate itf ing the extreme Japanese advance and thn mingling <»( thn bl«M«d ird uatrra ol fata of tlie ship ami her crew had - child were found, other fishermen bad night, and has been confined to his bed destroyed, offered by the Russian*. way through 50 fevt ot the ground to west of Mukden still passes ten miles thv river will» thr gturn and wliitn oi • pr*ad alxiut the village. While there launched their tmata and had pulled out ever tince. below that city, it is evident that tbe A Puget sound tug just in from Alas «M'ran Rtrtakrtj thn u hoi© with a hut ■ a* none of timer hardy (ellowa who on the bay. Dr. Magruder, who was his physician tbe Banta Fe depot, which waa carried fate of Mukden cannot long be delayed. emblematic of rontnat and death. Home went to the fiahtrap* and oth ka, teport* having lighted a Russian during b>s severe illnere oi some away. would <lai* the wl>ite-cap|Mx| waves, If General Kuropatkin intend* to try The city is »... divided by the Las Tim thin© from Ilia tlmp MN*mn«l to I m * yet they could not sleep w bile succor er« made straight sctom to the wreck. gunboat at Unimak pasa. month* sgo, iimb has own been ■tw'uuiiin attending mm, him. nionina . . - " . » . to hold the city fighting on bi* flanks angrrrti by thr iMittln above thnlf linadi» i might l*c rendered in some manner. But old Heedog had pre|«red to go A dispatch from Cons'antinople *ay* ami Dr. Rixey, the ron.«**« general of Anlm*’ ’•_’«* «hich is »panned by six will begin almost immediately. wagon bridges. All ol the bridges and roa© higbnt and higlmr* with a ■ tawrd the •trandetl vessel and to hold tteacon lights were kindled upon the that the village of Rainra, Anusuia, ‘.he navy, aleo ha* ticen - all -d. During pownr that iiiailr Ilin r»M'kdM>umi liill* along it*« shore and atx*vc the safe , it against all cornet a until ta should was the arene of a maanai re of Armen the evening Free.dent and Mrs. Roose weie washed out and many residents A lex i err to come home . aliorra «liakr, to rruah out thn wild con- landing pla***-a so that it any craft carry out liia plana. Firearm* had ian* by Kurd*. l>etails are lacking. velt called at the hotel and made in were unable to reach their homes or to trat betwran rixrr and wavaa. Thr should have survived the storm it lx-en aecretmi in his amall taint before quiries regarding the postmaster gen communicate with their families, the Hop* have advanced two and tore» •pray da<d>©<! up rvan to thn timber might st<wt tor the place w h-re landing leaving shore anil these were trans HI» Position Will Be That ot An eral's condition. Dr. Magruder on telephone system being wrecked. cent* throughout the Willamette val l>rlt abuvn tha brach, orating a f«>g on did not mean certain death, though the ferred to the wreck. Advisor to the Emperor. leaving Mr. Payne's room later tonight ley and at North Yakima Independ th© window« of thn high-prr« bed light- beet wa« haiardous TO SETTLE VATER SUIT. One of the boya waa left on guard gave out a statement which admitted St. Petersburg, Hept. 29.—Although ence grower* have recvied ■■ high as hntiaa that ma«lr the newly lighted "More wood!" they shouted, as the while the <dd man leading tlie other* the serious nature ot Mr. Payne's con 30 cents. an official announcement to the effect lamp ap|»TAr <!im, ami the wholanioun fires Ix-gan to die down and in every di went on a »«arching tour of the ship dition, but said the patient was retting Effort Is Being Made to Annex Part tain range along th© count to the m»itl> rection apectro-llke forma were seen is not expected immediately, since it They soon found that the v«e*el poe- Heavy rains have caused serious easier then. of Kansas to Colorado. quivered to ita fotimlation while May* moving shout like shadows among the xeeMxl lint little that waa of value for it damage to railroads in Western Texas, will require some little time to get Rur Pueblo, Colo., Oct. 3.—An effort at ing thr mighty ruah of the aatrra from hig I revs that lined the lulls near the had discharged it* cargo at Kan Fran New Mexico and Northern Mexico, STUDENTS GO ON STRIKE. al*'■ second army in tbe field, the des a solution of the Kansas-Colorado Um (M*ran. cisco, ami ha I come to the Columbia Several washout* are reported on the shore. water suit is in pr «rese, and if the ignation of Grand Duka Nicholas A group of tlaherfnrn atood at a point O hers lined up near the w ater's edge for ■ return consignment. Santa Fe in New Mexico and on all Chicago School Children Wrongly efforts of those most interested in the Nicholaevitch, the inspector general of on th© aliotr© of tlie l»«v. Th©y w««rr with ro|w*s in hand, and strained their I But it »as not wealth of the kind ro«<ls train* are delayed. Believe Negress Is to Teach. case are sucessful a strip of the western dr©ncli<M| to thn akin, but they did not ■ yea and rars for a glimpse or a aound that the world consider* valuable that cavalry, a* commander in chief is re Two mors of the Billings, Mon’.. Chicago, Hept. 30.—Fifty boy pickets portion of Kansas, about 160 miles mind thia. They were im tn inhnt that would direct them to a place old Hvadog wa* haiking for, it wa* that garded as practically settled. Tbe sit stationed about the McAllister public wide, will be annexed to the state of U|»on Matching an object battling fur ita where humanity's rm-at charitable act whit b would remove all cloud from the jail breaker* have l<een captured. uation at tbe front, with two, and per Colorado, and the litigation now be school here prevented pupils from en Itfa on tli© liar of th© river. It wi.a coitld ta- l<esluWed. title to hi* own wealth. Unofficial estimate* by Japanese offi thraa who had mad** the eai lamation* Il was while thu* engaged in ran cer* place the number of their sick and tering today None of the pickets was fore the supreme court at Washington haps ultimately three, big armies, is But it waa a night of work and vigi- j wi.l be thrown out. more than 16 year* old. given at the introduction of thia chap lane** without reward. No. an object sacking the unfortunate vessel that the wounded soldiers at 46,000. considered to demand, above all ela% Politicians in both Kansas and Colo Outside the picket cordon, a crowd ter. was seen, not a sound liranl save that advance guard of the fishermen arrived that the supreme commander be of A Massachusetts justice fined an at of 700 boys and girls hooted and yelled rado are working for tbe passage ol a It waa the aevereat storm for many <d the rwrding waters ■■ they returned in their small boat*. Ohl Hoadog wa* tache of the British eniloasy and later at the teachers looking from windows. bill through the legislature* of both such personal authority as to be be year«. They hod Iw-en partially drawn, to the deep from which they came. always first appesle<l to by hla aona ta found h* bail exceeded his authority. Every infant striker wore a badge to states whereby the western portion of yond jealousies and tbe possibility of practically thrown ashore in their crude The sun shot above the Inirizon the fore action was taka n and the one on He has apologised. show that he or she belonged to a Kansas can be taken into Colorado. intrigue on tie part of subordinate*, flailing Ixiata by th* rtcnling water* following morning with a ttasli. Tlir guard called to hi* father and informed from the conflict lwrtwe*n ocean ami *kv was aa clear as a eryetal. “union.” Some of the badges were This, it is thought by those who have and such a man tbe emperor now rea The him of the approach of their neigh river. While anxioua eye* watch*-*! water» were as arnooth on the bay aa n bors . merely scraps of paper with the word given the irrigation question much lizes can only be supplied by a member them from the window« of the fl-hing lawn. Only out on the bar did an oc- "union” scrawl, d across it. Other* study,will solve tbedifficulty. and both of the imperial family. Grand Duke Timber Land. Act Jun* 1 1ST*. The old man ruahed upon deck and NurtcK ion ft ’ ulicativ N. village In the rear, which wa« wrapped cMlonal whitecap show its bead. wore union buttons which thrir father* states will be benefitted to a great ex Nicholas is regarded as extremely well ■adzing a gun, he preaented it and Mill: I'nllel State* Land Office, L. P. Worden, of Syracuse, fitted for this great responsibility. had worn, Many of the strikers car- tent. In the landslorm, they l<s*k*<l more latke*lew, ure»ou, July 15. 1WM. "Upon your lives, come no chwer, The b*-aeh was a*x>n lined with men, Notice la hereby given that in compli risd dull*. Grand Duke Nicholas will not rely anxloualy out to •*«. Having lawn women and children. The amoldering men! Stop where you are and return The* threatened vióleme Kas., and C. C. Kennison, of Garden ance with the provisions ot the act ot upon a single adviser, but on a staff handled so mercileaaiy by tlie waters lire« on the hillsides sent swirling j to your Ixiata or I will shoot!” luue J. is"», entitled "An act tor the against any child daring to enter the City, Kae., a candidate for representa sale ot timber lands in the States ot school yard. tive from that county are in Pueblo in comprising the ablest strategists of tbs which had a|*enl their fury and were te- streams of white amoke »freight toward | "What r ght have you to the craft?” California. Oregon, Nevada and Wash genera staff, who in reality will con- al... heaven*. .... - _ .-a a tr**eaaliove _____ 4......... sk... treating from the battiest tlie bar, they I the The picketing was the result of a the interest of the plan. Tlie great th»- asked the bolder of the party. ington Territory,” as extended to all the "It would settle the water question stiute a board ot direction of military lot nd Htate* by act ot August L "strike” which was caused by a mis tremble*) at the fate id an object which | te-arh lisd straightened their boughs "The right * f sahag* men, the right i'ubllc IMkl. the following peraons have this da> in Western Kansas forever and the suit operations. they diacovered in th* center of the rag and no evidence remained of the tattle of salvage! We were first to taiard her nie<i In this office their sworn statement* taken belief of the children that an as- Viceroy Alexieff is regarded as al Ing conflict. to-wlt: sis'ant kindergarten teacher was colored. now in the courts would be dropped as with the storm save the broken limb« 1 after «lie went aground,” replied Hie Uvorge Mechen. of San Joae. County ot The re ft to««e<l and leaped and roae and fell and the high pile* of diiftwixol tlmt ol*l man. Alter a detail of six policemen had there would no longer be any reason most cet tain to return here. Santa Clara. State ot California, sworn like a woumhil and l*ew ilderiwl animal littered the shore. "Well, we will report you to th* statement. No So«, tor the purchase ot been sent to the school to preserve or for continuing it" arid Mr. Worden to port that he may become chancellor of the nw<*. Section 15 Township J> 8. the empire, however, is exploded. He pierced by it bullet from some liunter'a der, the "strike” was "settled.” A day. On the approach of a newcomer a law ." shouted one of the fishermen a* Kang« lit* East W. M. Both Mr. Worden and Mr. Kennison is more likely to retain bis title and rifle. Now on a |« nk, which shot up tlret glance was cast out over the bay. they left the place, some returning to John B. Sinnott, ot Boulder Creek. committee appointed by the youthful Ilk* a riM'ket from the depth* below; It ««« folloaixl by a cloud of diaap the village ami others pulling for thrir County ot Santa Crus, Stat* ot Cali strikers learned that tbe rumor of a appeared before the government com come to St. Petersburg, nominally ia fornia, eworn statement No. 28*7. tor tha now on the brink of a deep canyon, pointliu'iit on his or her face. purchase ot lite swt* Section 10, Town colored teacher having been employed mission when it was in session here, the capacity of adviser to the emperor, Hand traps further up th* tay. ship 37 South. Hang» lit* East W. M formed III the tw inkling of an eye; now | Island liml rlaiined many victims and | in the school was false. About SO per and are thoroughly familial with the snd will thus efface himself aa a factor (To be continued) Mark It. Chase, ot San Jose. County of on a narrow ledge pending over a deep | another disaster was to ta added to her ! Santa Clara. 8taie ot California, sworn cent of the strikers went back to their situation. They ray they are supported of tbe military situation in the Far statement No. Joo, for the purchase ot classes. abyaa, and then in the depth* of a record. Truant officers began a search by practically every reeident of West East. lia* Into • Woír» Pen. the et» ot set*, se^ of ll«1» Section ». and ern Kansas. gulch, whose watery walla were ctaah- Buried deep into her Mnds was the I An Oklahoman named lawioD hail ■ wl* of nw^ Section 10. Township 17 for the absentees. Hang« 11*» East W. M Attempt to Ruin Warships. Ing down upon it—then it di-appeared hull of another vessel. Only a few mi unpleasant experience whll* visiting South, That they will off«r proof to ahow that Would Try to Reach Arctic. from view! Inventor Dies a Charity Patient. New York, Hept. 29.—With the in stumps ot masts remained above the Ills brother-in-law, Milo Blodgett, who th« land sought la more valuable for Ita "Down aha went!" said one fisher- wreck. Strain their eyes as they would Ilves near Adolie Walla in the Texas timber or atone than for agricultural Christiana, Norway, Oct. 1.—The New York, Oct. 3.—Ome wealthy tention of ruining the hnll of tbe battle purposes and to establish their claims man. under the shadow of their Lands or [ panhandle. Lawson went wolf hunt to said land before the Register and Re Duke of Orlesns has asked permission and with a host of friends among prom ship Connecticut, which will be "All ab oard were lost,” Mid another. through their strongest glasses, not a ing alone. Next day Ills horse was ceiver at lutkovlew. Oregon, on Wednes of the government to have the An tic inent and veatby men in the coun launched today, an obstruction was the 5th day ot October, 1*04. "Hhe made a gallant tight,” remark living thing could be dlacovered on or found saddled, but without a bridle. day. When it They name as witnesses: Mark H. steamer Eram, in which Dr. Nansen try, Charles Y. Yeaton, the inventor, placed on the ways. ed a third. about the rentaina of the vessel which Blodgett auiiimoned about thirty neigh- Chaae. Han Joae. California; T. H. Shan made hie voyage to the Arctic regions, is dead at the home of incurables, a placed there, or by whom is not non, and Wm. Carmichael, Klamath "Heel Hhe comes to the surface had made such a gallant fight the pre- l>ora and began searching for Lawson, patient. Paralysis, from known, as it was not discovered until Ealla, Oregon; John B Sinnott. Boulder for the purpose of an arctic expedition charity agalnl" exclaimed the man who had vioua day. ' who waa located after nearly a day's v’reek, California; George Mechen, Han in 1906. It is understood that the ad which he had suffered two years, caused divers were sent down to make an in California. first spoken. miralty will require that the Captain his death. Yeaton invented a number vestigation. This investigation was Suddenly a boat shot out from the ........ hunt. Ills feet were sticking from tlie Joae. Any and all twraona claiming adveraS- The ship had Instantly *p|x>*reil shore to tin- east. An involuntary hiss ly the above-described land* are request Otto Sverdrup, the former commander of machines, among which was a type made as a matter of precaution and tbe top of a wolf den and about three feet ed to Hie their claims In this office on or again. But It writlusl in the roaring eeeaped through the lips of the other of the Fram, shall command the vessel, setting machine, the Srst ever offered naval officers then learned that an ob of dirt rested on his body. Lawson before said 6th day of October, 1»(M. eur! like a stritken serpent. It had fishermen. It »»« old Seadog and his if the go ernment agrees to the propo for said. He enjoyed an intimate ac struction had been placed on the ways J. N. WATSON. Register. was so fastened thut be could not ex been a flue rigged sailing vessel, but boy*. sition of the duke. The plan of the quaintance with President Andrew that would have destroyed the work of They l ad slept through the tricate himself. now it was a mere hull with part of a night while others kept ths beacon fires expedition has l>een submitted lor the Johnson, who offered him a diplo months. He had dug down In the wolf den dc< k and a few stumps of mast* left. burning. They were not now on a mis approval of the authorities. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1ST*. matic poet at St. Petersburg. I about live feet on a alant In a manner NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. It had l>een the pride of a country and, sion of charity l>ent. They had gone Carshops are Closed. United States land Office, something like the entrance to a dug- like a brave soldier wounded and dia- for plunder before. Russia Orders Warships. Lakeview. Ore., July 11, 1KH. Aldermen Indicted for Grafting. Chicago, Sept. 29.—The Chicago, trench to out, then lay down In his Notice I* hereby given that In compli arnieil, It waa tighting th* enemy even But old Hesdog had othet motives in reach In after some coyote pups, He ance Pari*, Oct. 1.—A dispatch from Buffalo. Oct. 3.—As the result of Rock Island A Pacific railroad company with the provisions of the act of in its dying gasps. view. Ilia keen eyes had pierced deep caught one mid threw It out and It la Congress of June 3. 1873, entitled "An Toulon states that the Russian govern District Attorney Coatsworth’s investi- today practically closed down its car act for the sslo ot timber land* In th* ment has just orderedfromtheCom- It lunged this way and that. One er into the storm the previous day. agtion of charges of alleged "grafting” and locomotive shops hers. The en State* of California. Oregon. Nevada and moment itcsreeiied on it*side; another He had also been reading the marine supposed that tills frightened bls horse, Washington Territory.” aa extended to pagnie des Forg s el Chintiers de la on the part of city officials, three pres forced idleness came unexpectedly. which waa tied to ■ bunch of bear ■ II the Public Land State* by act of it stoisl on its beam; then It reared up news, besides letters and newspapers Mediterranee 11 torpedo boat destroy ent aidermen and four foimer aidermen The union boiler makers employed in grass near the hole. The horse, making Augtat 4, IKK. like an animal in deaiieratinn, and with from a foreign land. He thought lie ers of the latest pattern, the constru • have been indicted. They are: John the shops had made demands for high KDWARD C. REAM. a lunge, caused the banks to cave, the of Klamath Falla. County ot Klamath. tion of which is to be l*evnn at once. Thomae Harp, Henry Moest and Orrin er wages a few days Irefore the shut the agility of a cat regain« d Its position recognised tbe vessel's country, by the of Oregon, haa thia day filed In on a wil<l wave and rode it with a gal vessel itself and had a motive for being dirt falling on the prostrate body of State General Superintendent thia offic* hla sworn statement. No. 2W7, Four will be built in the dockyards at F. Bierce, Aldermen, and Edward C. down came. lantry that charmed the fisherman. flrat aboard should hie surmise be true the man, covering lili* body and head. for the purchase of the seu ot ae!4 ot Havre, four in the Norman dockyards Reiser, Ixruie G. Roedel, Henry G. of Motive Power Reed, however, denied The dirt caught him with his arm* Section No. ». In Township No. 33 South, Then lost for a moment It appeared On they dashed, propelled by the Range No. » East, and will offer proof snd three at leseyne. They will take Schneider and John G. Bosch, former that the shutdown wa* in any way at again as if it had been discharged from skilled oarsmen, growing leas and leas stretched out In front so he could not to show that the land »ought la mor* 16 months to build. Russia has also aidermen. All tire indicted men were tributable to these demands. use them to much advantage, but he valuable for its tlmlx-r or atone than for one of Neptune's greatest guns sta until like young jackals they lifted their purpose*, and to eatabllah ordered four cruisers of the Bayan type. arraigned today and pleaded not guilty. nianuged to work Ills hands and shove agricultural tioned on a morn of the deep. his claim to said land before Oeorge T. boat on the sands and climlied over in Torpedoboat Lost. the dirt down the hole until his head Ilaldwln. County Judge of Klamath "Bravo!” shouted a fisherman. wills city *250,000. to the hull of the stranded veasel. British Steamer Stopped. London, Sept. 29.—Ths British tor County. Oregon, at Klamath Falla. Ore was uncovered aud he could get air "Hhe deserves to live," said another. The |>eople began to break away In gon. on Saturday, the 8th day of Octo Boston, Oct. 1.—Public bequests ag Chefoo Oct. 3.—The Billish steamer pedo boat destroyer Chamois has '—en "But lookl" shrieked a third. small groups. They were silent but from the top. He lay in thia position ber, 1104. aa witnesses: K. M. Colson, gregating over 11,000,000, the largest Yik Sang, trading in China aaea, ar lost off the islsnd of Cephalonia, in Th* shattered vessel had crossed the old Neadog and hie boy* were con from 6 o'clock Thursday afternoon till R. He C. names Short, Martin Robert, and T. H. being a gift of »260,000 to the 'ity of rived today and reports she waa stopped the Mediterranean. All on board were ali of Klamath Falla, Oregon. New Bedford, are contained in the will bar and was heading straight for Haml demned in the minds of many. Still 19 o'clock Bunday morning.—Kansas ■hannan, by a Japanese torpedo boat deatroyer saved. While going at full speed on a Any and all persona claiming adverse Island. Caught on the receding waters they did not know the real motive that City fltar. ly the above-described land* are request of the late Mrs. Bsrah Potter, of Bos outside of the harbor of Chefoo. After trial yesterday, a ecrew blade came off, she was dragged mercilessly toward her prompted the land pirates. ed to file their claim* In thia office on or ton, which was filed for probate thia her papers had been examined, the pierced the botton of the destroyer and Laplander* have been known to akat* before Mid 3th day of October. 1304. doom. The men scattered up aud down the a distune* ot 159 mita* in ou* tkf. afternoon. Yik Sang waa allowed to proceed. J. N. WATSON, Raglatar. she sank. TOILERS or THE COLUMBIA WEEK’S DOINGS LOSS IS HEAVY