KLAMATH REPUBLICAN * VOL. IX KLAMATH FALKS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OKECON, NOVEMBER 17, HMM NO. 8«3 ' " -■ I Rhode Island. Nevada. port reached Hankala. Sba knew that Provident a, R. L. Nov. 9— Com­ Reno, Nev., Nov. 10—There iireallll Dau was there. Hha knew that he would be in the front. A certain about 70 precincts to hear from in this plete returns fsom Rlexle Island for amount of alarm came over her that »late. A conservative estimate places president give: Roosevelt 40.898; can only be experienced by thoee whe Itoonevelt's plurality at between 2,500 Parker 2,924; Kooaevell’s plurality 15,- Washington. ny P71UL DR L71NEY have been placed in a similar position. and 3,000. Yerington, Rep , 1» elected 974. Utter, Rep . will be el,-«-te«i gov­ Heattie, Wash, Nov. 10.—King coun­ over Van Diiser, Deui., by about 100. ernor by less than 6,000 pluiality. The Author of ''Lord of rhe Oeaert." ’‘Oregon nketehaa. And when fusilade after fusilade o;»ened anti other Pacifia Uuaet Sfiorire ty gives ItmiSevrlt » pluiality of 16,- Nixon, Rep., for senator, will control legislature is ovvrw helniingly Reputili- up, her anxiety waa Immaoaureable. 000. Meail carries this «-ounty by 7,000 tlie legislature by about three votes. But still she would not recall her I can. Pier« « goes Republican on national is­ friend from wbat she congiderd to be Wyoming. sues by 7.600, and giv««» Mead 1,750. his oeseseeaii«l<>neescon light to him and to their fishermen, and then on the north old »park of life. Ths man *•• bis the Spnise 24,000 Parker votea out ol the governor himself conceded his de It he directed his boat. His anxiety •ide were equally as loyal. It was an feeble old self again About g5,000 Plurality. » total that will excee«l when off party feat. Ailsms' rnaj'irlty over Peabody Mississippi. totals ar« finisher! 125,000 is not to be In the city and county ol Denver is 5,- "How did it al) happen, Sankala?” Jackson, Mias, Nov. 9.—The Demo­ grew with every stroke of the oar to inter-state affair and needed but the learn the fate of the old man and the firing of a gun to awaken a large citi­ be inquired. New Yr rk Nov. |0._|t«i««rns show seriously consider««!. 070, and in tliesntm« state six,at 6,600. cratic plurality it unusually large in zenship ami plunge the two states into When Sankala had told him of tha Mississippi, having reached the total girl. n steadily Increasing Republican plur­ He landed his l»oat and stealthily most serious complications. rescue, he continued. Idaho. of about 50,000. All Democratic con­ ality ami It now seen*« probable that Pennsylvania. Many of the fishermen on both si«lee diew it arhore and hid it behind the "We must be about our work, Han­ gressmen are elected. Boise, Idaho, Nov. 10.—Returns Koema., Nov. 9—This state better, with tears of relief in her eye», the report of the guns that meant death But she found an excuse in not going In 1878. aI h - ii Grani rereived 7(12.991 63,181 on governor, <>f the presiden­ will send ail 13 Democratic electors to He bad finally drifted into a deep eleep to some of their number, for they could to the trap on account of the fisher­ West Virginia. I he inii-rret Dow center» in Missouri tial Vote, Roosevelt has 38,782 »ml an«i even the youthful Sankala could expect otherwise than that some of not men's war. Rhe told Ringwold wbat snd Maryland late etection return» Parker 15,317. Roosevelt's majority la Pakeraburg. W. Va , Nov. 10.—The the college to name the preaident. see that it wss a natural repose, and their loved one« must go. had happened, and at that vary moment indi, ale itisi thè formar »tate i» in thè 23,47.'» ami bis ;s«rcentage of vole is 72. official returns for West Virginia are built up vague hopee that be would re­ There wa« none mole sed and more the report of the riflee reached their North Carolina. Kepnbhcan collimo so far ■» presi- Gixaltng has 34,744 vote« ami lleitfeld not yet in, but from returns received cover sufficient strength that be might anxious than Sankala. She constantly ears. drntial elector» are comernad, bui that 18,437. (»«»»ling's majority is 16,307, R ««evelt's plurality in the state is Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 9.—The count left the bedsi«ie of the sleeping Ring­ "Give me my gum boots and the old Republicans avoid becoming a public charge. Joseph W. folk, he Itomocrstic candi­ and his percentage 63 pl ace. I at 25,000 to 30,1)00. The Rr Is proceeding slowly. Hbe fiad already made up her mind wold and gazed out into the gloom gun, Bankala, and I will go to the dale, ha" Irretì • le, ted goveriior. The vote I hie year ha» fallen lar be­ publican state committee claims the concede Parker a good majority. that the » uld not g«» to the p« or farm which still overehadizwed the bay. fight. I will teach thoee soutbaidere In Mai) lami ihe piesidential vote low the registration. The latter nt election of W. G. Dawson, Rep., for herself. Hhe knew that she could se­ Tbetr only friend was there bat she not to interfere with oar traps!” said Naw Hampshire. wlll prolmldy be cast lor itiarrevelt. about mo ,(Mio. Two years ago the Ke- governor, by about 9,000 plurality. cure some kind of employment that would not recall him if she could. the feeble old fellow. latte return» tonlgbl Indicate that publican and Democratto vote on gov­ The Detwa-ratir state committee con­ New Hampshire has been carried would earn her board and clothing, but The true woman adheres more closely "But yoa will be needed more at Thomas A hqnth ha» l*en elected to ernor was 57,895. As nearly as can l»e cedes his election by about 5,000. overwhelmingly by the Republicans. (he double«! her ability to provide for to principle than men, and while the home, father.” replied the girl. "The eongr,-»» by thè IWmocrata iu thè F Irei »•certaine«! there is an increase of 12 her age«i footer father, should he be­ death of a loved one rends their hearts men may receive wounds and your South Carolina. dlstrict. |>er cent on Ib-mociatie and Republican Mlaaeurl. j to the greateet depths, they would make knowledge of medicine and surgery Columbia, H. C., Nov. 9. — Parker come helpless. presidential votes. Thia would indi­ They were already reduced to the the sacrifice rather than yield to op­ will help more than your use ol the Ht. Ixruie, Nov. 10.— With seven has carried South Carolina by not lees Orsgan. cate a total of 64.800 for R«MS«evelt ami counties still to lie hear«l from the re­ than 40,000 plurality. The l>emocrat- m«»st abj«ct poverty and wbat the mor­ pression or wrong. gun.” If Rooaevelt'a Portlan«!, Nov. 9.—Fllection return» Parker in the alate. turns »how that Rixaievelt’a plurality ic stat • ticket has l»een elected without row might bring was puxxling the The villagers were not kept long in "I gusee you are right, Bankala. iu Orrguu indicate Itiat ths Republican percentage ol 72 be cart list through he young girl's mind sorely. in Missouri et«xxl at 16.766. Of the opposition. suspense. The first ted flare of morn­ It would not llr«l in the last state election. return» received litre up to a late hour St. Paul, Nov. 10.—Incomplete re­ going. There is business yet before tions was released. The shaft of death The combatants on the bay practi­ Hevrn counties have a«lopted prohi­ tonight indicate that the plurality for Milwaukee, Nov. 9.— Il is generally turns from all counties in Minnesota daylight of the moet important kind.” was hailed. Lead and ball sent upon cally lay upon their oars all day after bition — Gilliam, Yamhill, Jackson, the prsidential cateliilales la»t Tuee.lay show that Johnson, I>em., was elected conceded that Roosevelt has carried "And I thought you were loet, too, their terrible mission. the cloee of the early morning attack. Benton, Tillem<»>k, C'oo» and Curry. Both Republi­ was very <1>>»«, |xi.sihly only 100 on governor by a majority of 13,000. Re­ Wisconsin by 60,000. I)an," said the girl, bunting into tears. A fusilade boomed oat from the head The fishermen were not expert marks­ ««lateen oountlea have re)««cteffi«ial returns Illinois. Then Sankala told him briefly of The rising sun drove back the smoke brought ashore eerly in the forenoon and Washington. ' thus fai receive,! the indications ate Chicago, Nov. 9. — The indications, what old Sead«jg had done. Dan Lap­ and the fishermen on either side l>y taken to a hurriedly improvised hoe- Montana. Lincoln was thought to have gone that the Republicana have elect««! aev- based on the returns received, are that ham was a true Ameri-an citixen. He doggedly on their oars, awaiting a sec- pital. Butte, Mont.. Nov. 10.—The rattuns ‘‘dry” early in the count, but pulls out en und Hie f>«iiiocial» one of the elect­ the Republican national ticket has car was as brave as a lion, as tenderheart­ ond attack by the enemy. Ringwold had been summoned after against prohibition hy a narrow marg ors of the »tale. Returns lecelve«! from Tuesday's election thus far re­ ried Illinois by about 150,000. The ed as a woman, as honest as day and it was learned that be waa again on hia in. In Linn the result was very cloan, from It counties of the stale give the ceived seem to give tire Republic ana l>emociats declare that the tignres were as charitable as sushine. feet and he dreeeed the wounde of the CHAPTER XIV. prohibition Iwlng «Irieatcd by lm votes. Republican electors a plurality of 174. the treat of it in the next legislature. exaggerated, but admit that Roosevelt He drew forth hi* water soaked The house, it is figured on actual re­ men and gave them the attention of a Twelve pie« Incts, however, voirtl, ' Until the canvaaaing Ixiarda of the Sankala Starts on Adventuta. will have a plurality not lar from 100,- purse. It contained a five dollar gold trained nurse. ’’dry'' in the couiity. Including llalaev, several counties and of Baltimore city turns, will Ire Republicnns 87, I>emo- 000. Extreme old age is like childhood in piece and some silver change. He It wee expected that night would Hh««i»sible to «y present indications will lie 15 Republi­ Arkansas. childhood almost universally and wbat it to Sankala. aiders had gradually scattered daring prohibition, ami the '‘wet” majorities which of the presidential candidatea cans, 10 l>emocrata and 1 doubtful. I.ittle Rock. Ark , Nev. 9. — This becomes common expression among "Oh, no, Dan. You will need H,” the day and their boete lay along the of Medlonl, Jacksonville ami Gold will receive .Maiylaiieui>M'rat» and Republi­ to the United States. election. cheeifully but falsely. "Besides,” he tion eople the assertion that it was ality in the state will approximate rival at the island and hurried away hearty. It awakens to expire from she could get them. One day the two Roosevelt by 1,080. Herrick carried . Russia which desired the removal of Indiana. ' 115,000. The legislature, which electa to arouse his fel'ow fishermen to arms. some sudden attack of disease. The women happened to meet at a news Gicater New York, with one election ' Indianapolis, ln«l., Nov. 10—Secre­ a United States senator, will have 103 the Austrophile Obrenovich dynasty. "So the long expected clash is at aged falls to sleep in the moat cheerful dealer’s stand. district missing, by 80,625, and Brook ­ It is alleged by the paper that a Rus­ hand!" remarked Sankala as he was moments to awaken no more. The in­ tary Hima, of the Republican state Republican members Io 17 l*emocrats “I’m buying," explained Mrs. Black, lyn by 5,404. _____ central com tn it tec, said t«xl»)t hat from and Labor Unionists. sian official fiequently had a confi­ leaving. fant rallies from the point of death al­ “a Swedish newspaper for my cook. unofficial reports from 80 ol the 92, dential confer«nee with the ptincipal “Yes, and I fear it will be a bloody- most instantly; its face soon wears a She likes to read, and I take one homo Iowa. Utah. actors of the tragedy. countiea the Republicans national one, ” replied Dan. smile and all trace of suffering has to her occasionally.” Des. Moines. Iowa, Nov. 11.—Com­ ticket hail received s plurality of 74,• It is pointed out hy the paper that "Do your duty, Danbut use judg­ passed. Salt Lake City, Nov. 10.—Additional ••Why!" exclaimed Mrs. Green. "I 000 In Indiana. The age«! are given up for lost. The wonder if that's ths reason you're so returns from Tuesday's election, cover­ plete unofficial returns from every coun­ every one of the regicides has received ment. Do not recklessly throw your ing every county in the state, have in­ ty in the state were received by the the Star of Katageoige, and the state­ life away,” cantioned the girl as the last spark of life seems extinguished. successful tn keeping a girl. I've al­ Massachusetts. creased the majority for Rsinie«lea Roos«'ve It gation congress has mailed to all dele­ the defense of their traps. have 40 of the 52 members of the legis­ "It didn’t work at all,’’ confeaaod gate» an advance program of the pro ­ sembled on the beach matters were lamp. The fight between the fisher­ polisti 60.000 votes, Parker 30,000 and Alabama. lature on joint ballot. Mrs. Green, “I bought a Swedish pa- hurriedly explain««! to them. It was men was her fight. It is true that she Watson 15,000. ceedings ol the coming session of the Mcntgomcry, Ala., Nov. 9.—The per, aud the girl waa a Finn." congress to he held in thia city Novem- decided to go immediately to the hea«i was no longer one of them, but she had Tennessee. Democratic ticket catried with the North Dakota. of the island and take the southsiders spent her life among them and their her 15 to 18. (hr the subjects of for­ Growth or Karopean PopelaUoa. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 9.—Both usual majorities, electing everything. interests appeale«i to her as if they Grat.d Forks, N. I»., Nov. 9.—Roose­ estry, engineering and mechanics, pro­ by surprise at dawn. Few persona have any idea et tha I>emoats were dragged into the were her own. Besides. Pan Lapham extraordinary manner in which tha velt tarried North Dakota by from 20,- duction by irrigation, climatokgv and Florida, ing the state. Returns indicate a ma­ Jacksonville.Fla., Nov. 9.—The usual 000 to 25,000. This is an increase of lural settlement, the program includes water, th< oars were hurriedly mutile«!, was one of them. He had promised to population of Europe haa Increaaed jority of 16,900 votes forth« Democrat­ ic national ticket, ami perhaps 5,(8)0 Democratic majorities in Florida art over (10 per cent front McKinley's ma­ addresses and papers hv 87 of the moat and every man looking well to hie eave her aged friend from the county during the laat century. Acordlng ta arms, the small fl«?et pulled silently ptxrr farm and this to her was almost statisticians this population baa more less for Frazier, Democratic candida te indicateti. The Democratic candidates jority. The state ticket is elected by prominent experts iu their respective out toward Hand island, Dan Lapham as important as life itself. Rhe felt an than doubled Itself from 1880 ta 1900. probably 4 000 less. departments. for governor. (or congress are all elected. lending the way. interest in Dan other than this. They To thia Increase the Latin natlona of Old Seadog was a man of netve. He ha«l tended their traps side by side. the west and southwest contributed Germany’s Little War. Kentucky. Mains. Vermont. And he Dan was kind to her. He was kind to the least and the greateat growth waa Berlin, Nov. 9. —According to official was unacquainted with fear. Portland, Maine, Nov. 9.— With a White Rivet Junction,Vt., Nov. 9.— Louisville, Ky., Nov. 9.—The Re­ was most interested in the success of her dear old Ringwold. She was frail In the east, whero the people have Complete return» from Vermont : publican» at this time concede the Dem­ slightly decreased vote Maine today figures received hy the foreign office, gsve the usual Republican majorities. the Southwest African war has cost the northsiders in the impending trou­ ami friendless. Dan was strong and not yet become thoroughly aaturated Roosevelt 40,691; Parker 9,881; Roose- ocrats nearly everything. ble. While the fishermen's employ­ companionable. It is natural for the with the Idea a of modern clvlliaatloa. |)emocrat» showed less interest than Germany about 120,000,000, and al­ velt’s pluiality 30,810. Nebraska. though it is believed that the Herrero ment and wages were at stake, old Sea- weak to lean upon the strong. It is Republicans ami many did not vote. Her Boas*. Kansas. uprising is nearing its end, the strug­ dog's propertv was involved. He loved natural for the strong to support the Omaha, Nov. 9.—At midnight the City Boy—Swampland, wbetu ws WSOfi Connecticut. gle with the Witbois is as bitter as this as he did his life and took com­ weak. There is a fellow feeling be­ Topeka, Kan , Nov. 9. — At 12:30 a. indications are that. Roosevelt has car­ this aiiminsr, was tsrrlbls hot. Fears are expressed in Berlin mand of the armed fishermen with the tween the weak and stiong that draws New Haven, Conn., Nov. 9.—Com­ ever. m. Chairman Htnhbe, of the Republi­ ried Nebraska by a plurality of 35,000 Mother—-Yw, It was. firmness of an experienced admiral who them to each other. Especially is this The Ropubl'omi have plete returns from the slate give Roose­ that the Witboi rising will be followed can Htate coinmitete, claimed the elec­ to 411,(8)0. “But you just told —we Btuckup yea meant to win the battle at any sacrifice. the case when the strong is a man and by rebellion ■ movements in other parts velt 111,336; Parker 72,167. For gov ­ First, elected congressmen in (he slept under blankets every othss eight tion of Ilia'll foi governor by a plurali­ Seventy-five men had been gathered the weak Is a woman. 1 tnos’ roastsd." ty of 50,(810 Roosevelt's plurality will Fourth, Fifth sml Hixth districts. The ernor: Roberts, Rep., 104,763; Robert­ of the colony, and it is understood that in the rush and others were expected When the first shot was fired that “You forget, my pat. that yoe WSW additional troops will be sent. son, Dem., 78,187, Hecond and third aie in doubt. ba elote to 100,(8)0. to follow under the leadership of one morning between the flshstmen its le not the one wbo bad this aga*’1 LARGEST EVER Roosevelt’s Plur ality Uiiprece dented. OVER A MILLION Toilers of the Columbia