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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1907)
for <1 short <1 dunce rroin its mourn by sti liners of light iliutt Flutlsiuts and rafts ure floated down Upon Its bisoiu. Th* Bpsotnolo of Its Light* From Before lire civil wur It was mi Impor Rivsra and Harbor. taut streum In the miller of bringing By whatever rmit** you reach or leitve Kentucky whisky down lu the llut Muidi.illiin lalnud In tin* evening the boats to u point w in r** they c mid lie riv<T lights ar** l»*-au t .fill, tin the North unloaded t > u river Htcmner liefrac river Un1 spo-ta* h* varies acc'»r»liiig ii tory slaves were generally a* dguod to tin« Iiuiir mul - i hi , f* r tlie dowulo v;i tin* tn k of bringing th*-b,ats down, llgliis lii M.inlri 11 in uh * more numer us the work was Arduous. ous wLuu tin* duya urn abort mi'l Hu* Bult river becuniw u bugaboo among tenants of tin* great ufli* »• building, the negroes, mid It was from the un hum to light up to tlulsli tli*dr day*» , pleasant character of the work on this work. Across from tliu lower Jersey river tliut ‘'a trip up Halt river" came ferries lulu In the afternoon of u wlutvr to bo used III politics to expre.m the <lny glow mid sparkle the great com destination of u defeated candidate. puny of lull aliufta grouped ag.ilnst the There Is uet a river cuptalu or pilot •ky. each one piercod to the t >p with lu Pittsburg who does not know Halt regular rows of »hlnlng windows. A riser, and there uro few who have not memorable night they make, those sought shelter within Its mouth when shafts nn<1 buge blocks of gleaming I the lee wit» running out of the Ohio. Tim salt name Is supp teed to have holes, ranching far nl>eve their neigh born Ihul cuno betwieii them mid the come from the salt spring« which flow river. There Is mu* Ii In that spectacle Into It nt its source. It Is ulso said the to recoin jm * ms* it tired man for being u nunie grew out of the fact that gr**ut commuter, aud uowhure else on eurtli quantities of salt produc*-«! lu the Keu tucky country are floated down this fc there tile like of It. Ami, besides fin* lull shafts and the stream.—Fuel. Intervening lower lights and tin* glow A Dramatic Death. of the streota tliut run to the river uml A sergeant major of an Infantry reg border It, thsre ure nil the river light» Un* ferryIxiiit*, with their long rows of iment stationed In Bremen was sen bright windows, hurrying on their va tenced to a »light dl*M*i|illnnrv punish rious course»; the souud stemiiers golug ment for having mortally wound»«! a man with a revolver In the course of a out, other steamers coming lu, nil lunu uer of lights more noln-r on nil manner tight. He appealed against this, but of »hipping, llw street glare mul the was Informed thnt Ids appeal bud b»«*u ferry liutum nmi wharf light» nnbore. rejected. He then ordered bl» men to and, higher up, here nud there the ob fcisd tlielr rifles with blank cartridges, trusive mid cumunWcial bfu uuue the but »luring their ab»**n> *• reloaded them with ball cartridges He then drew up less radli.nl advertising signs The downtown oltlie building lights Ids men In flrlng llm* am! carefully go out early, most of them, but up the showed them how* to alm their rifles river »Ollie of the lull Uptown hotel« straight nt bls heart. With the utmost Continue, ull the evening mul hi »p 'o calm he thun ordered. "Fire!" an<1 fell With four bullet« through hi» Imart. of curtained window», to I m * light —------------ — bouses Con«, derate. till the East river, tiesidc» the city Hlnghdon What have you In that light» nnd the river light», nt** the high, package, old man? Wedderly An ash curving bridges, very striking mid , receiver It's a pr -ent for my wife. b< millful, w ith tl.eir unobst ucted out- Klngletun—What! You don't mean to Im**« murked by the glow of tin* elec ' tell im- »In* smoke« clmreltcs? WeJ- tric bulbs. ilefl) Oh. no. but If she has an ash There 1« poetry lu these river lights, receiver for me 10 put my cigar nshe-» borderi-d mi I fruti ■ I by life d-irk »iiiu In It w ill •«’ <• h r 1 h • trouble of sweep li.g water nnd rrUectvd In II-- E. t>. ing them Ilf* H>-e'' <’lilc.ino News. M irtiu in II p r a NEW YORK BY NIGHT. SALT RIVER. It Is a Raal Stream, Although Not a Navigable Ona. Halt river, »acred to defeated candi date», 1« u real stream. Wbll > nut navigable. It 1» u I every w inter u» n:> hi* bur or by th.* towboat which u » out of Pittsburg for the »outlt ttult river einptl*-» Into the Ohio above twenty lile mile.« south of 1. Illis vllie It 1» n »uiiill stream, which flow« from the Keutucky U.lls to the gre.t water, and 1» ns tortuou«. ns crooked and 11« unpleasant to n.ivlrnte it. the mind uli imagine. Yet It 1» u.ivlguted Thor»- nr* some truth« that are |»*r- ii-lved h’.s by the Inlcil'Ci than by the heart, aud the man who 1» devoid of this heart perception Is lacking It* much.—Tebrsll (tv*.» Transcript. — Progressing. Ml«« Weston And have you piny»*! mu h r 'If, Mr J....... .. Mr. Jone« Well, I 1 , t Pre played mut h, but Pro walkisl round th** links several times In g *lf ■lithe», aud I'm l«*giu> nmg to umlerstiind th** language.—U- lus'rat***! Bits. The best port of I ■ ' ’1« thnt which, no picture cat* evpi—» B.i ’on. For »ale—The north half of the north ca»t quarter, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of »»•<:• lion iiiti*-t*-*-ii, south of range eleven, east of Willamette meridian. Inquire at this office. Tf Don't J. V. 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