CITY BRIEFS. Foa Sai.»—Good ladies Crescent wheel. Enquire at this offtos. New line of ladies and gvuti fob» at flee Ady for mirth Ixnl». -o Winters Jewelry store. Go to Manning» for a new pipe. J. A. Houston, who was in tlie lane Repairing a speciality at Winter«. Hospital in San Francisco at tlie lime of Frank Adam« is in th« city today the eartliquake, arrived homo Monday Irom Merrill. evening. After the disaster Mr. Houe- Souvenir spoons, tray« etc., al Win­ ton went to Oakland and as soon as J i? ter«. able started for home. Precinct» New line of watches at Winters. 3 H. F. Swingle and wife of Lorella, Were in the city over Sunday. Dairy has arrange,! for a Candidates id__ £ J O. T. McKendree, of Torella, era« Rail to lie given on May 1st. Music For Senator, short term registered at tho Lakeside Inn Satur­ will be furnished by Flackus Brae. This Fred W Mulkey ste> 21 (i 4 14 dance will open tlie campaign in Klam­ day. For U. S. Seuator— 13 10 2 4 7 J. L. Hanks and wife left Monday for ath County and everybody is invited to Jonathan Bourne Jr fl 2 3 I H. M Cake attend and have a good time. Douglas county where they will spend *> E. B Watem 7 Ifl 8 «• 4 The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Roas An» Stephen A. U«wvH the summer. 2 fl 2 B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur White derson for High grade Wines. LI* 1 E. L Smith 1 For lh»vertior— in this city, on Tuesday morning, April quors and Cigars. R 3 A. M. Worden, wife and child, of Harvev K. Brown 4 24, 19D6. a son. 5 13 ■20 I Pueblo, Colorado, arrived in the city T. T. liver F<>« Rtxr—Two nice furnished front A. John« 3 1 13 Wednesday evening and will locate here. Charles Charlv* A S-hlbrefu 4 1 3 rooms tor light housekeeping.— Mrs. IV. Mr. Worden is a cousin of Major Wor­ James Withyoomhe fl I ID 3 fl 11. Dulaney. den of this city. For Congress— Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross Anderson snect Walter 1_ Too»' eral weeks. my now stock. 1km Ton Millinery Par­ For Secrvtarv of State— Miss Kate Clopton arrived Sunday lors, Mrs. G. W. Fish. Frank W. Benson 0 8 9 29 29 evening from Berkeley. California, on a 8 Claud 1 3 J. G. lheroe and family, who were in Ia>t U Gatch fl Pearce I visit to friends in this city. Mm Cfop- San Francisoo at the time of the earth­ 3 1 3 ton left Berkeley the day before the quake, are now in Ashland. Mr. Pierce Frank T. Wright man For State rrvasurvr — earthquake. expects to return to Klamath Falls John H. Aitkiu 8 5 1 If your eves bum and smart, »end about the first of the month. E. V. Carter 4 3 9 29 15 Ralph W. Hovt them to Winters, tlie State Registered 3 We have a few thousand dollars to August us C. Jeaninpa 1 « 1 Op^avMlQo loan on farm lands, small loan« pre­ Tho*. F. Ryan 3 i 2 2 rt 3 10 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Realm ru left Sun­ ferred. Interest 8 per cent on long time (>w. A. Steel 1 day morning for Los Angeles, where loans. Commission 3 per cent.—Mason For Supreme Judge— Mr. Rcaburn has been transferred by A Slough. 19 A3 Robert lakin 6 the Reclamation Service. Hadlev Mothersbough snd wife, of For Superintendent Public Instruction— 6 7 30 34 27 If year glasses don’t it, see W inters Eugene, arrived in Klamath Falls last J. H. Ackerman he can fix them. All work guaranteed week to assume the management of the , For Attorney General— Klamath Falls Steam Laundry. Both A M. t’rawfonl for one year. S 4 14 27 13 2 4 10 17 George H. Durham 1 Sykes Hamaker. son of J. D. Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Mothersbough are ex;ierts in the laundry business and the patrons For State Printer— aker of Bonanza, had the misfortune of fl 9 9 1 having tlie first and third finger of his of the laundry can be assured oi first Wm. J. Clarke Willis S. Duniway 3 3 22 17 left hand cut off last Saturday while class work. J. R. Whitney fl 4 11 8 3 working at his father's sawmill at Bald I Small tracts of well located tule marsh | Labor Commissioner — ) land s offered for one week at |2t) perl Butte. 0. P. Hoff 6 8 19 33 28 If your watch don’t run send it to i acre. Abel Ady. For Slate Representative— Winters Jewelry store. For Sale—On« 6-vear old full blooded Geo. H. Merryman 6 5 30 38 28 Red Poll cow and one 9-montha old H. P. Belknap 1 3 10 12 16 E. B. Hall and wife, of Whitelake, are here this week. Mr. Hall is special heifer. Call at the Boston Store. For C'untv Jud For rent—120 acre ranch, small house C. K. Brandenburg 3 agent for the Bonanza Improvement 1 R. A. Eminitt 6 1 7 38 7 Company and is preparing to place their good well; '.K> acres of choice land ready J. 0. Hamaker 1 8 city property on the market. | for seeding. Mason A Slough. A. L. Leavitt « 8 2 20 O. A Stearns 3 1 t' ■a > I 1 1 i sI « d 1 á . s » s * i » 7 17 3 4 »> 4 1 2 8 fl fl xt 1 • i 8 13 3 2 21 2 4 3 I I 3 3 3 1 17 lfl t» 20 fl fl I 13 fl 7 I 3 31 7 2 3 8 1 19 4 4 2 I tí 18 K 8 2 31 1 fl 3 1 I I 3 41 10 44 « HA TS The Spring and Summer Hats have arrived. Crash, Straws, Panamas, Etc., Etc. All the latest shapes and styles. Stetson, Gilt Edge, Thoroughbred and “400” Brands. Silas Ober.chain 0 19 0 f t t * . £ f 1 133 11 18 IM 394 141 aw 108 48 1 11 4 lfl I 1 fl8 Afl 49 81 44 2 2 fl fl 1 lfl 31 flfl 33 U 83 ut 133 «1 23 164 24 3 6 91 IM *4 I flit 114 146 21 3 2 3 193 29 fl & AM h.*> lfl 48 i 4 10 • » 1 3 s 21 125 M 1« ID 33 4.5 MS M M M 85 23 4 28 19« .'UM 10 25 3 SB 318 432 30 lfl 7 4 lfl 9 3 1 18 11 116 101 151 175 9 22 Kt 4 9 4> 13 13 3 H 17 4 4.1 1Í» 47 •M 334 108 41 9 23 3 25 ISO 386 3!» 18 9 4 23 8 4 2 • »re *4 15 184 111 379 190 1 14 8 4 47 80 8 71 29 58 197 38 141 37 91 218 437 7 27 34 22 7 2 fl 10 4 12 1 28 »» 3 3 38 3 2 4 I 1 40 33 47 11 24 4 For Conntv Clerk— George Chastain For Treasurer— 1 L. Alva Lewis | | For Surveyor— |M. I Williains 1 fl « 18 38 31 48 11 25 3 25 214 434 5 8 18 38 29 37 11 24 4 21 207 400 6 7 20 37 29 44 11 24 4 24 214 420 For Commissioner— Jabob Rank 5 7 17 27 20 31 8 21 3 17 177 3X5 2V> For Coroner— Wm. Martin Democrat io 1 For U. S. Senator— John M. Gearin 4 1 For Governor— i Geo. E. Chamlierlain 4 10 17 10 8 37 17 17 4 14 121 II 17 12 9 39 17 16 4 lfl 144 For Congressman— I I*. A. Cochran 1 Charles V. Galloway 4 3 fl o 11 4 7 3 3 21 31 9 fl 9 12 3 I o 8 31 104 198 9 14 10 8 38 14 ! . 4 13 123 247 For State Treasurer— jj. D. Matlock 3 10 17 9 8 33 14 U 4 14 110 248 For Supreme Judge— JT. 124 137 2fl 26 132 171 4 fl 4 fl 10 10 117 242 For Secretary of State— P. 11. 8r 4 For Sheriff— Silas Obenchain fl 1 For Gmnty Clerk— George Chastain 4 11 lfl 10 9 40 17 13 4 lfl For Coroner— : H. B. Hargus ! Wm. Martin For Treasurer— L. Alva Lewis For Surveyor— Mont E. Hutchison A Hat for every face and purse, at the SWELL TOGS K. K. K. store Patronize Home Industry The Long Lake Lumber Company of Klamath Falls, wholesales and retails all kinds of lumber, from one stick to a carload. Over a quarter of a million feet on hand.> >**>>> Have Purchased the CRESCENT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY which is being fully equipped with all modern machinery and skilled workmen and are prepared to make anything from a clothespin to the finest cabinet at reasonable prices. j * Promptness, Courtesy, Reasonable Prices and Good Workmanship will ever be our aim. Outside orders given prompt attention. GETTY & HIGGINS, Props. 4 7 For Commissioner— N. S. Merrill 2 W. A. Walker 2 2 0 lfl 8 10 8 3 8 as > % V.W a ■ Ruined City to Rebuild 7 40 1 21 7 21 lfl 12 4 lfl fl 0 4 3 1 13 lfl 25 129 77 227 Ru Francisco. April 22, I'lie lite is out. old» smoking eiiilxT» ranaming. The condition of Hi» huiiielv«* and shtil* terless people •>m-uni|*d iii various parts of th« I'ily i« now remarkably g.H.I ami offer« taken as tire length of the lino along »Inch the llamra traveled. Tins area included tlie tliiaii- eial, commercial ami most of tlie densly populated fsrrtion of the residence dis­ trict. w ith all the splendid institutions ami great mansions that lied grown up with the progress oi tlie city. The ex­ tent of the burned area ia seven square miles. • ■% > % » % < % * BISHOP’S Î IJ ? ? Furniture Store Parlors; I have added to tny stock of Furniture a full line of CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUITLIES and have fitted up a chapel where services may be I also have secured the services of a compe­ held. tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who will attend promptly to all calls day or night, either in the city or country, taking full charge of funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend­ Many of the most substantial business man ami property owners of Ran Fran­ cisco are in consultation with the archi­ tects. While the work of clearing away the debris g.s-s forward « great corps of draughtsmen will is« busily occupied preparing plans for the new buildings. It is understood that James I>. I'hvlsn will I* one <>l the first to rebuild on Mar­ ket street, ills |>laii» are not complete, but call in general for a tine structure at Market and O'Farrell streets. Mr. Phelan recently purchased the property adjoining and reaching to Stockton •tract. Ills intention is to cover tlieen­ tire frontage with buildings as soon os can be done. ■ All Banks to Rebuild. Practically every bank in ban Fran­ cisco will be rebuilt. All of these insti­ tutions have Eastein connections and many of them are affiliated with foreign banks. Owing to the great prosperity i « of ban Francisco the local institutions, almost without exception, have large deposits to their credit in New York and European capitals. This money will tie available at once, ami alter the strain of the moment has been relieved, building operations will begin. ? p t ant on such occasions. Phone, Store 61 Residence 66 B. St.lsvo. 1 <1x1 *< »¡>. 4* 4+ 4* t Pew Prices at HURN S HARDWARE STORI Nn, S Al«»rt cn«t c. Tolvtlo Mtte’l ration . . . WaiiM*nitiia llarb Wire par evi Mt burr wind mill« 12-iti. SvrnruM» cbdlv«| plow« f*0 uteri lr\rr harrow» ................... .... ImproVcil While ««wing turn lime. 4* 4* + |I3 50 Iff 00 ......... rt 50 , 00 13 IP 00 40 00 Everything vUe in th«* Hardware» lln«» at rolurt*! priera Call an J iuvratigale Gouda and prie« ■. * + f ■4*................................... GEO. R. HURN X 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* •+• 4* 4* 4**t*4»4,4*4»»l»4*4*4*4* X YONNA ZEPHYRS ItY "OlTIMlKT." Miss Bessie Egixnglon, of P« m lalley, is visiting with bar sister Mrs. loe at | Dairy this week. Earthquakes are tlie general question for discussion among tlie people of tin« locality. Tliero ire many people here who felt tho first shock. A subsuription pap«r is being circu 1 Isted throughout the vslley to obtain funds for the sufferers in Kan Francisco. ' Tlie primaries held at Dairy on Fri- day was not very well attended. Out of 103 registered votes only 42 were cast. Tlie rceult of the election allowed that ' there are more independent Votes in i Klamath county. He who counts on Ins party strength alone is sure to get left. ' The friendsof Mr. Al Leavitt of Klam­ ath Falls rallied to tho Polls to vote lor In in at Dairy. Mr. Leavitt would have been all right. Deering Mr. Herbert Arant was out in I»airy visiting on Sunday last. Tho earthquake for ths time being) may cause something of a business de- I prvssion on this coast, but if I am not 1 ba lly mistaken, the American people I will soon rally and rebuild at San I-ran- ( cisco, and things will be more prosper- : ous than ever. It ia during adversity that tests tlie quality of a man or a na­ tion. This earthquake is certainly a calamity ami in the ease of the Chicago , fire or tlie Galveston tbs si business re-1 covery was rapid, and here is another opportunity for the American people to show what ia in them. It seems as if Chas. Sherman Hr., has turned out to lie a Republican. Ho tied I fl. J. O'Brien as Republican nominee for Justice of tlie Peace of Dairy pre­ cinct on the Republican ticket. HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE CROCKERY --------PAINTS, AND GLASS------- A. O. I'. W. Building Klumntli Falls, Or » f^RANK ANKENY Pays Its San Francisco Losses. Linkville Precinct—Republican-—Ky Taylor, J ustice of Peace ; Joe C. Smith, Chas. R. Thompson, of Portland spec­ Constable. ial agent Fireman's Fund Insurance Democrat—S. C. Graves, Justice of Peace. Comjiany, yesterday received tlie follow­ ing telegram: Virgil Conn passed through tlie city Mrs. Francis E. Boyd returned to Han Francisco, April 22,—All hands Klamath Falls Monday from Yreka, Tuesday on his return home to Paisley. safe arid well. Fire now extinguished. Mr. Conn was through Hie fire in Kan Although San Francisco is three-fourths California. Watch for the new hats at the I-a Francisco, but escaped uninjured with destroyed the Fireman’s Fund pays its all his belongings. Mode this w«-k. losses as usual. Continue business as if Harry Welier hss just moved into his nothing liad occurred. All departments Mrs. Minnie I’arrisb and Miss Mae Kerr arrived in the city last evening new shop, 4th and Walnut streets, and of tho United States so ndvised. is prepared to do all kinds of painting. W iixiim J. D vtto . v , President. from Myrtle Creek. Bring in your bnggies and have them The aixive company has been repre­ | Ladies' muslin nnderwear soon to made like new. 4-18 sent«! by Geo. T. Baldwin for arrive at the La Mode. Presbyterian Church. Sunday School years. John McKea and son. of Esperanza, at 10: a. m. Preaching by the pastor CITY ELECTION NOTICE. California, were in the city Tuesday on at 11: a. m. and 7: p. m. Young Peo­ Notice is hereby given, that tho an­ their return from Merrill, where they ples’ meeting at fl :4fl p. m. Social and nual general election of tho city of contemplate putting in a saw mill. Praise service al 7:30 Wednesday even­ Klamatii Falls, will lie held on Monday, The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An­ ing. Strangers and persons without May 7th, lissi, Irmri Nine o'clock ■( derson ior an Optimo cigar. church homes esjxrciaily invited. forenoon until Four o’clock in tlie after­ F. J. Bowtie of Bonanza, wm in the Clinton VanBrimmor and wife ar­ noon of said day, at which election city Tuesday to attend the meeting of rived in Klamath Falla Monday even­ there will ia- elected the following offic­ tlie Republican County Central Com- ing from Kan Francisco. Mr. Van- ers :—For the City at large ; Ono Mayor, t initloe. Mr. Bowne was elected Secre­ Brimmer has i>eeri absent from Klam­ ono Treasurer and one Police Judge. tary of the committee. ath county for ths past six months, hav­ For eacli Ward: One Councilman to Come early and avoid the rush for ing been visiting in Colorado, Indian serve for two years, and ono Council­ riot' ' ' I 4." Î 111 w <><» 1