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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1905)
> J1 W* ' -J w ■1 (ottlclRl Newspaper o! Klamath County and Leading Journal ot the Interior Oregon Country. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN • ■<*' * w " 1 *......... lhe Largest Circulation and is the Best Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY u, 1905 NO. 6 I Reames & Jennings KLAMATH CANAL CO. DYNAMITE SALOON IS HELD UP HAVE AO REED TO SELL EXPLODES AND REGISTER RIFLED NOW INCORPORATED AS I The Price Io Be Paid Is Approved Workman Blown flasked Men Enter Spray of the Falls By Engineers and Directors of Up With Giant Saloon at Three O’clock Satur- Water Users’ Association. Powder. day Morning NEEDS SECRETARY’S APPROVA! AT LIME KILN TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS STOLEN 1 V Largest Lines Best Assortment I |\o Obstdi.lv «N'<»w in the Way ol the I’ ch I and Cheapest Albert Nelson Has Ilea'I I ’clix LaLrangc and Arthur Farrow Arrested for the Irrigation project in the United State». No Nearly Blown Off But Crime on Complaint of the Barkeeper and are Delay Will Occur in Active Work la Still Alive. Bound Over to Circuit Court. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Tinware, K„rr I» »•>»«■' murili Irriga |tl»ii»' 'h» K aiuaih pt. )«l lia« txwu » ili ■-<>»■ mmr. « uh it ». il can <bw t»l th* m<aal fiiglitful act id*nta biman here «M-*urr»*«| We lnr*inv aflrr- Mi llun.pl.,«« rr|. It. that thr B<«r<t i ituon al th* \S illaon im»e kilo ahout Th» Kl«»"»'h <’•"•« (’••mpanv haa <>f 1 i.gii..».«. «ala ,.,y ln.„|, rlaia,! i •» <> mil*a Iruin l«»wu. | wwwwl*«1 thr • i.li«’« "I <»>«• tiiaj itiiy <d otri tl«c Kl«Ul»tli p«. )r. t mi<i ti,»« a { i Nrlaofi, ufir of th* workmen at thr l.nd '»«mr*« 1,1 *l,r h imalli lla.iu wa. ...I.ri.lrn I liy rl.-tr «Hlr w li» |ia«l (II* kiln, war Ihawing out a**rn* giant | «a«l lia» '’l '1”" *" ,l’’’ i”'* vl»lla»l il a. Ih. Iiral pr..jr< i m tha powder, which in a>*m* wav «9tplo*l*«l ..al on lh»«r i«n,ail-m prwprrty. Th« I nit««I Maire < hie hand * a* blown «»fl and part of hi* | lerm. ol »h» »««•'••w»r»t hav«- l.’rti A. Ili«- »l.rrtliu-iiiriit ni Klsmath !•*•*. Il 1« I*ilrv*r1 that t«*»th of hi* c\c* I appf'-l »•'• " •'•', 1 • "• *«» " ia« C...II.I, l. htmgltig a grra» n>«ny propl« « ar* g«*n*. Ilia lac* la *n l<dly tofu that , p.« ti»! wrfr . u » ho IIU«I. ■••> Tur»<i.y. l«> bri« pad ..t ah. ni «rr lo»k«ng f.,r rtn- Il la aimi'lx nnr*e«jgn«tahl*. Ih. IWrr»»«” 1,1 ’*•" !«•••■«•••« » •« I'»» »!• 1 |«L>,» m« ut M> I! tnipl.rry «a. «>k<Mf be van < h right men wrr* working at breral. I" '«'• '•• •«’•telar»'« «lui n •• Ihr ..uth.-k lor »..iklor fabor- th* kiln at th* lltim. U 0. \\ u.n <M llir "P" '•• «’» ’br <>«l rr .».ti ni« r.». Ilr .«alrsl that III. ) *<>u|.l poi <>■ th* proprietor <d th* kiln, waa within Il la Slatrd th«t II».- rn«< »••’'••• M—»! •• •• '«'■«• ••>»■»« «0 inrn l|,..r Ir.wrtar' !**t at th* time •»( th* a«'« i<l*nt. H* Srtllr-I. | •* mi M l»r ««»rii willi Mime rs| h -,l,-i,«w In aavalhal h* *aw .X««la«»n go l»v with fo«it I T. H. H«im|>hr«y. En«ll.«*r In rl>«««r 1 «U«vr»l,.g Ti r lnrn that wr«r l|rr.|r«i a Ink* of |»«»wd«*r in hia hand. N'«*la««n 1 H th* KI» I»»”}*» t »rl»ttt»**l Mon -«**’ g'««l. » ««li'g a.'tnr ii.rn tur w««.k in Went lo th* furnace to thaw out the dy- ' ran I* l>«.»iight hrrr. I I I da« IriMW L- • A nfrlr* w > *rr hr h«« l<rn III» tiel.l In cehe«il an*’n with Ihr Ikmrd *»l < • •» a»»«»»» Ir.iin l*< k. |«.nia »«ni» mrclianh-. •«iltmtf Fnfinrrrv II* »• »<»w b«»ty at Ibe brad qnartrr«* «»I thr R«'«'U»nAtùm a «vi lai« in g m.-u rx> i LI b* u«w*l. heroic* in Ibi» city gwllintf read) lur A» .-»ui a» li.» I> ain<ui.| .Irli! f«««l rvlial.f» barn u.an «•••i.ie-l A l»> A 1 he g.'Vrrtimrnl «aula tu buy • g « ■ M I dnving | team. •atro«« *«»rh in th«- ft«dd. Mr Hnm|»l»*rv etatrd t » a Hr| ,»L|h an A*»oon a* thè ar< retar» annotto«*« hin r*|«rt'fk*titalivr that th* >»tH«rr* am n-»w I approvai of th* pr«»j»t. a »tatement will yraparinr a hat »< •«ipf*lir* nrr«l«*.| mwl ! I«* pr*| arr«l «a u> (he « «>•! ami il then cari tlriH Imi» «••«»• I l-T rr*««v« «l from thr lw «acirlained what thr ìgn«i own*rn ------------ •ur*». »labi*» botri* aii«l tanner« oil '-.Il mil h«vr U> |*«v f»r irrtyau«»n The coal JHamath ('«Mint« bn aupplvi »# tl»«» »«iiw ; «Ili I«- a«l)«i Igei rquitsH« ac.'-.nling lu liir l«>* ali<>«» of th* land, Th* brrvicr *|r«ipr* to pui«*h«M all it* •tipphra p»»**il4r ln«m the ¡•••»•pl* o( th«* cMnlf. Th* < h ||»|«L. h » !<»• h> a I quarter« a ad th* mam «atnp will pr»>l«bly l«r bffUflit in hlarnallt ball*, foil the |te«> pia 0< M-rriil an«! ILmaura «ill !w givey • chanor on att|>pl>ra an i ba ua*»l nmr I!»•»•.• •.«»* tin real« tnadr (<> Mr hat <»( tu ppi ir» noel« «I 1 h* •• h»r a **lll in find* gr cene» «|t> go,*]«, nv*«!, I ivvm hira, fr**l hax et» ll«r> riprtl t«» Hart fami*h njj l»\ May I » (*o*arururiit fir|*| mgiiircr* are airtv Inf arel io Ihr lirai *1 ihr urrk e ^hl will la* atarte»! mi atirvry Work Ahotl' Juu* I two «»r more |*arlir>a will I* pH in the field I»* locale Ihr pernia h*at canali \ <h tin« n«! tirili rnilAt ar Pt rm! al P«.k»* • »•!>« M i>dav an«! u«>rk DI A EC TOPS OF WATER USERS ASSOCIATION MEET. Th« Oiractora «4 the Klamath Water I ««•' Aw'«-iatloii licld their regular fc^ntfil, n)>-> llng ln«l Hutont«, at tlo'tr MC«-. m thr Jennings biiihliug. Hill« W.r, appro«cl atxl A«we»»mcnl No. I »M «mlen-'l to I«■ tiiade of two c<*nt« tier abar». 0.1. Knykenrlall, the attorney for tl«a aaaoefatton wa« allow«.! |.'Vt for ■»rb in organising «lu. h nrrnpted over • •««nth H,, «ta, ... J,;. a| ||g( •*> a year. Hecietary Appi.-gate wa« •Uowwl a »alary of ||U0 a month for the prrwnt, hut tlila will |Mr>l«lilv I« r.:»r l M th« work Iticn-aeea Tbarw .alari», •r, ron«i.|Pli«| Trry low (or oflicera ol a •"»porati.iii which repreM-nta |3,0nO,(X)O opital. Thu ••»raainenlof two cent» peraltara F*« Mh-I, roii«ldrre«l »nforlant for the »»penar. Of the naaoi-iation f..r "»». For the benefit of tho«*laud own ** »boa re of th« bel ltd ihm they will ***1* *h« esptmaea of organtaalion tl “•y «lela» .igning their lami till the Inrt ** ** »tal««d that no matter »brnihel.mil la «tinted, all the Ira. k MMam«nt« will have lo I h . paid. Thia »i alan la. the caro with government •"'I which 1« taken tip a, homaatead«. ■»»rv man mnat pay hi» »har« of the •lpcnae. jn proportion to th«« nuinlter of *"• <>f land he sign», COUNT?COMMISSIONERS GOURT *> ‘ho regular meeting of th. Count» JkBnuMi,,,,,.,,, (,.r .lune, which «a» in ’«'"ti List w. ck, Raloon liivnwn wer«« •"««•< t, \\ ¡il,.,i, ,,, stnlilman for a '>••"•1 Blvnnd to James Wluelor for ••Monti at Fort Klamath. Th, prtl,|(,n ,,f w w H||1|l|| gn<( ot|| "r •'•ouiity road, liegiunlng nt the 2 7,"’ I». 2<> 21» »ml .10, |p. thr 1 Ul‘ W' M ' ................ »Mgrsnfoi U”’"C" d,W Wl'>'h ""l"’ Petin,o( War-en h. Klngdtm •'•'or a emtnfy rrm.1 near Fort Khum •• granted . .."»» »■ wa» al«o H)( th.« . tmtlllon mm net, • 11. Whielt,r nil«! other» f< ........lor a road "itnngli Tp Xf H. |{. ;■ - 7‘i E ami 31-7, )’fjlr,",’ii n"* <,,0,'k •<> »•«uiiieel with ...... the 'oniville K lanuti h road. T '* "•I’ort ol Kin.hnl A |><H.heroit tb«< • a, entered ah*>nl f o’clo k Saturday inorinng by two m.>k>«l men and the l«rkrr|wr wan held up and the caali reg ister emptier! ol if. l oiitenlr, a'e.ut |2o. Hid.irt < > Jone», the bar ke.-ja-r, recog r.ia* I one ol the men a« Felix l.ak range • li'i hail forme rly »‘.rk««l in the rnloon. l-atrai>g>* naa arre,!e.j hatur lay room ing after the information wan read to him a bearing of the cane wm net for Monday. latter in the day William Michel »ax placed under ar rent an an aer-onipltce. He Ä*k«*'l f*»r an allorney, laling tlint he un- without money and wan • unal’l*» I'» pay (or ¡••gnl advice. Allorney < L C. Stum- w av appuiuied lo defend I mj H i <a%l Lv the court. When thr c I’ m * againat Michel cama •ip h r Inal «»n Mun lay thr attorney for thr pruari uti >n a*k<*«l that the defend* ant lir di*charg«*d aw there wae not autfi- firn I evidence againat him, and he wn*, therefore <llM barged by thr Court. Tl e ca** againat Felix La Frange ram* «ip for hearing at 2 o'clock Monday. After the pf««aecntion had aubmitud thrir evidence and r*«d«*d. the attorney for thr defenar waived examination and a*dird fbal thr prisoner ft* diac barged. Thr motion mr overruled by the Court and the prisoner waa bound over to ap- |M-ai Iteftre thr June term of tbe Cir- cuit Court under |! <MM) Kmda. Monday evening a charge wti pre- ferrrd againal Arthur Farrow, who had l«ern held a* a witneaa, and he WMR placed under arrrat. The enne «* an ine*I Practically Monday afternoon. the aame a itnvRAca wert» used nw in the former * aar and Hie evidence waa »och that the Juda* U»und thr prianner over to appear l»rf«»re tbe circuit court. The bond» «ere placed at f' «»>0 the name a« in tbe former ea«e. Lai lange and Far row wen1 <*otnmilt«<i to j.»d <>n failure to fnrniah Irond«. The caaea have oceupi«»l three day» in the Jii'tice Court and have alrra«lv coal the countv couanierable money, The main witn<‘*a* * (or tiiv prosecution were Kolnrt tl. Jone» ami F. A Brockwwy. JoxBx' F tory Holiert <> Jonen, the r iglit liarkeeper, told » reprrnentative of the KepnMiean the following account of the hold up: ••About 3 o’clock Saturday morning, two ma*ke<l mrn entered the front door of the *al«M»n, the Sprajr of thr Falla, where 1 waa working. One of the maakrd mrn 1« vclrd a gun on m<* and made in»* raise my hand®, w bile hia part ner rifle*! the ca-h register, taking hr- tween $25 ami |30. They then made tbrir eh*-a|«e down Main Street. After they g«»l outaidr they ran. A r aoon a® j I hey u«re gone I tried to ring upCtntra! ‘ 1 but .............. _____ Then I went to could __ not gvl them. ' llou.toii'» restaurant and a»k«^l Mr. I ««•’••• •1'«’ '« he »aw two men run- uiug by. be Rai.I no but lie beard them. I I tol<l him the »a'iMin had bwn robbed by two own. 1 then went into Hull»- ton’, »ah«>n. dnek Millcr and Mine oth er, were there, and I t<>ld them about it. Jack went l>ack with inf and I rang for Central and get tbe Marshal, He csnif and I (obi him almut it and he went down and told Mr. Hillivan. The inank, worn by the ioM>er, were while cloth, I look them for l.andker chief«. They mu«t have > h ' i ‘ u thin a, there wan no hole, in them for even. They were tied behind mid covered tbe face. The man I lint held the gun on me wore il black milt, with dark idonch hat. He wan about o feet. 9 niche, tall. The other fellow wan »mall, wearing a dark mut of a mlted pattern and dark crntdi lint. The email one opened the rvgiater on the ‘no «ale’ key. He n. kted very (nnniliar w ith the working of the re. i-ter I recogniaed the »maller one n, l elix lai Eratige, (ormer night barkee|M«r. The tall man I thougld at that time to lie trtlnir Farrow , but changed tuv mind later on account of »lories told me. ‘■|.aFrniige nod Farrow were in the,# loon about an hour or no liefore. La- Kränge wore the »nine clothen but Far row w an <lre»ned in a light null and diff oreut hat. I had been alone In the sa loon about three quarter« of an hour be- Th* a* cnirnl oerorrwd at 3:40 and after Hi* arrival of the docti»r the un fortunate man wm brought 1« t«»wn. •r- rtving her* ak»ut fi:!5 Later in th* evening th* arm *** Hurgp, trd b*l«»w the elbow Lv M*rrx man an<l While, Hr han liven rnnacioua |»arf of the time and would krep aaking ( barley M'lllaon to take him home One of lb* n»*n bad l»**n thawing dynamite under the grate of lb* furnace before th* Mr* wa* very hot. M hen Nelaon went there, how ever, t he furnace waw good and hot. It in believed that be muni have I ven («ending over with th* «lick* of fww ler in hi» tight band wb*n th* *xp|o*i«n or-rurre«l. FAREWELL RECEPTION IS GIVEN Al»>ert Nrlaon ia a Kw*«l*, an*l waa known a* a go *| w »rker. Hr baa been CAPTAIN APPiEGATE. , employed l«v Mr. Will-on for a’w»ut a month. He cam* here from Hen»l. Ore p*rw<*ial tn the Mepnhl'can ) gon ahont the flrat df March. He ia a Klamath \c«*u« v. Ma\ n < hi Monday young man under thirt y * earn of agw Mgr |af, < apt. <>. < Applegate, turned and nothing in known of hi* relative*. over thr |»r«jw*rtv of the Klamath Agencv !t in l*ehev*>! he i* a married man but to liia aurr***or, .Mr. Horace <». Wilton« where bin family live* i* nol known, The t mpl'»veea of thr trwr v alion, on On ac*mintof hi* Wonderful ronwtituti«>n, tbe evening of thia «late. ga\r a farewell tliedorftora «ay that then* i* juat a p«*- t*r<*pl|oii to < apt Applegate, to wUi« h I aibilitv of hia nw »v< rjr. They *aj ln»w- wtur invited thr<'aptain'e Inenda, white ever that if it ha«l Iren any other man and Indian, fr*«m far and near. he would not have lived an hour. The lug «••«»tiihlv hall u a* crowded anti flanring waa thr chief entertainment un til 11 o'clock when the gueata weru bal HONORS FOR KLAMATH GIRL. den Io (Wirtakr • •( a Imubiilul fraal that wrr t*prca«l in the dining bail ol th® girla Two Ran Jo«' girl« have di.tinctinn hi »me. thriiAt ti|»>n them. They «r, among thu In thr mnlat of frativitiaa the Captain rligilrle 17 Kantor» who rank tbe highest wrh pr««*M-ntr<1 will» a valuable gold a atch chain and charm, token* of rairrm and in Kltulaiahip in the gra.luatiiiii class <>f affection tn which hr i* held by hia rm- •buut SlM) that »ere initi»t«a«l into thr plot re« and |n*nd*. whlteand Indian. I’hi Beta Kaiqut fraternity last night at Very lew agrilla in the artxice, if any, thr rVlta Cp.ilon bniiM* on the catnpu* have l>rrti able to call forth the devotion Alice Grace Mun« «ml Bnsaie Bell and l<>)ally that haw brrngiven ('aptain Appli'gat«* wert« the fortunate caii<li<lale» Applegate by hi* eiiiployrva and by the greater portion of hi* ward*. Thr Cap lo lie «<> lionoiwtl in thia city nn«i are tain'a departure ia ngrrltvd by every worthy ol l<e. <>ming membttaof th» ol«l b««ly that 11 inlvrrated in th«» progrtae e«t fraternity in colleg« history, as they ami welfare of Ihr Indian, ami ilia good hava I m - mii earne»l anti thorough »tiKlelita wiahea of all atich go with him for anc throughout their four year» nt Manfonl Thev are certainly well titlenl tooccupy ora® in liir nr* tir’d of woik. prominent p.isiti .ii» in the world of e«lu- «‘ation ami «liutlule»» their tnlrnt» will CHASTAIN GOSS NUPTIALS. be re».lily rocog<iise«l bypio miiwnt «“lit- catnrn. Mr John i’haatain. <»f thia city, ami The Plti Beta Kappn i* theuldesl Greek Mi«« Maigiiri‘1 1 «il-», o( lloiiania, wrrr letter society and »ns founded Peccinln'r uiilt<*«l in mairirtg«- al tlu» hmnr •>( th«- A, I77«l, »1 William and Mary College, groom« brothi’r, 0ounty t lork tioorgr Williamsburg, Va. A chapter w »• lorine.l tTi*»i»in. on .'iindav «•vrning. May 7. at Ynla in 1771» nu«l noon aflei at Har Tho cerwinony wax p,«rf.irm«<l by K m ». vard, I>»rtmoiith llow'h'tn nn.l Am«,er»t. M. «tarr, ni Ilio M«lhodi»l (’hurcli. Th«' membership in 11102 wits 1! lUXl. Tl.o bride i» averv |»ipiilur young l«dv The National Connell meets trienni.illv, ot Itonanxa. and i« thè d«nghl«r of Mr. ami ha» selected ns tho official badge .i and Mr« tVilliain U •«». thè w«ll kmiwn golden key. hotel man o( l'tal pine«». The groom le Among the prominent members n«’«v be forinoli» of Ikiunni» but 1« now employ. fore tbe public ev«' are T. W. ffigginaon, ed in thè hardware buaine»» «»• <*0«>rg«’ Netli Txrw, Joseph II. Clionte nud Ham ilton Wright Mabie. There are two ebsp- H. Ilnrn. —« x='W to«» ill California, one nt Vniveisitv of ««tlnmtlng and platting of timber in ac- California ami I he other organise«! I»«t corduncft with thvir conthirl» wan nc- semester, at Stanford, t’nlv colleges of «•opted. Another contract wan entered the highest standing are allo« e«l a chap -■oclety, but of recent years han become Into with them for the « ruining, «'Minuit- ter, which must !>e voted them by tbo open in it« sessiMia. Member» art elect ed usunlly in tbe Senior year and qual Ing and platting of tow nnhip» <3, .W an«! Natif tial Couti til. The Iriitcriiitv «■»» f rnierlv a sect« t ification i« ba«e<l exclusively on scholar- Il» S K. « E. at $11» per ».clioil. pruviai«»na U> Ap| h< atnoia Huntphrry In apraliHtg -»I hi» viali to the pr«)rel tn vada Mr Hmnphrrv -aid that H • t» a in aft'lh* |rtil tindrrf abinf. II» said that thr l«r|ir( *l|»fra**«j hrrr that ao mu* h land Iwlnx r<-« Lttm»- I and 'hewn «Hi n arlirf at «»» « tnnr a JI mm« than aii|«|»lv IhrdriiiMiid lia» Item pr««veh talar l»y thr « i|*rwi.re in Hit Trub« «-Cataon tn Nevada Thr land tindrr Un* prt.pH i la mainly wild draert land at»«l out «»I 24 (O> a« ff» of government land ahi« li haa Iwrn aiirrryrd and mb- •liv <!rd, n.iNO a< fr> have all r»ady l***n antrrrd Ihr priplr hat * g«»ti* ao far a a to inakt mtn*« <»n 11 .OHO aerini which ha\e not aa yrt la*r »ul*Iivid«*J By the Hint aatrr 1« put 011 th* land il la rx- I»** trd I hat nt an acre I vuuit land will ba l«du nainitr ar d a abort lune all«*r he hward ail *xh»*l<>n. Th* next thing be knew ha wa« on th* gr.»nn«|, having h**n knocked down by Ihr furew of thu riplo •ion. A Per th* eipkwdon th* men run hr« I lo th* furnace and found Nrlwon lying on Ida fac*. Th* dnur and ai l* of the furnace w*r* blown <»ul and the aur- rotitMling rock» were »hattcrrsl. Nr)*r»n waa pt*k*M| up an«l with tho aaruBtan** of taro men walk«**! to ranip al*oiil two hundr*«I ami fifty yarda aw«v. A nn * •enger waa *ent lo town !• r l>r. Hargua, who went immriliatrlv tn thr Men*. Tl r uloonof A. M. Meugher, known a. tli. bprny of tlie Fall, on Main nt r«et, . . . I . « Hats and Caps, fore the hol<) up. I was «ittir.fr in the »•ack room near the stove »hen they | came in. I got up to go Inrhind the bar { when 1 saw they were market. 1 io not know how much there wa. in the | till, except a five dollar goLl pieee.a five dollar bill, three silver dollar» and a<«ne , change. Mr. Meagher was the only one who knew how much «a* taken as he tna«le up the cash and could tell how I much was rung up. That wa. my sec ond night on, having previously wuiked at Hie lakeside Inn. "1 did not feel very scar«*«l until aftei they were gone. It happened »<> sud denly, twking only atrHit two minutes. A« MH>n »- one pullrai the gun on me, the other ran behind the bar, puahe«! the no »ale key and bruHlo d the money into a kind of a sa. k then rushol out »gam in no time, quicker liiau I could have done it.” L*rsAM«is srn'nsaov «i.arr tookthsk F. A. Brockway, who rouns next lo Farrow in the M. Douahl building was the priocifUe witness and it was mainly ■ >n hia testimony that the two delend.nl. were bound over. He tells the following story: •‘I sleep in room No 1 in th* McTL.na Id buiiding. over the ineat market. On Fri day night I wa« with Mr. Wright until after nine. When 1 waa going to my room 1 met Farrow and I-aFringe on tiie street, and 1 »aid to Farrow, ‘Well, I am going to bed" He said that he was going pretty soon. The two went down tbe street toward the Court House. I went to t>ed about 10 o'clock and read tbe Oregonian and the Saturday Evening Post through liefore going to sleep. I think it took nie about two hours. It must of lieen after twelve when I went t<> *l«-ep. Sometime later I was awaken■ <wi by bearing two men coming up stair» and going into tiie next room. 1 heard the noi»e and I liftened, thinking it waa eouie one drunk, and then I heard them go into the next r«H>m. I went to sleep after that. “Next morning I heard of the hold-up while at breakfast, and came down town t<> hear nliout it. I waa told that IjiFrang« was one of the men an«i ha«i been arrested. An bottr or so later I saw Farrow and I «aid to him Sullivan'a * saloon was held up and the lit tle fellow I »aw you with last night is arrest«*).* He seemed surprised and »ai«i, ‘Felix coubi not have done it." I w alked on then. I-ater in the day 1 met him and be stopperl uie to talk. He »aid he wanted to see nte I asked hint what he wanted. He told me to cotneuptohisnwtm.be wanted to see tne. 1 went up and went first and sat down. He »ays. 'Sav you can get Felix out of thia, you can »av that we came tn at 11 o’clock. He said we did coin«* in at II and I want von to swear to it.' “I told him that no one came to hi» nxun until after 12. He then said that they did not come together but that he I came up about 12 and that Felix came later. He knew that Felix did not have anything to do with the roblierv as he waa in the room before it occurred. He said, ‘Felix stayed with me last night, that ia hie overcoat hanging there. 1 ain afraid that I will l«e mixed up in thia. I have money in the Wixxiburn Bank and 1 am going to put up (or Felix. 1 will get hiinotit all right.* He «aid that he bait money ami wanted me to swear that they came in before 12. and intimated that he would make it right with me. I tub I him that I di«l not want P» have anything to «lo with it. I never thought he cotthl have »nytiling to do with the robbery. I snppoeed he waa .imply a friend of LaFrange and wante«l to help him. 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