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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1910)
Attractive l.ileratiire Scut Out Dur» Immense Damage Done liiroiighout ing Past A ear Hearing France by Heavy Floods Fruitful Results Worst Wreck in the History of lll< < anadian Pacific Due to a Broken Rail I’uitt d Press Service. PORTLAND. Jan. 24 Low Ül , PARIS, France. Jan. 2 4. -From i United I’toss Service. WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan 2 1 way colonist rates from all imrts of all over France come reports of im SAl'l.T STE MARIE, Ont . Jan 22. Senator Carter, of Montana, lias pre the East to Pacific Coxst terminals mense damage from the floods that What is believed to be the greatest pared and will introdioe a bill «iirrj- ar« ottered by the railroads from have been playing havoc for the pa t catastrophe in the history of the Ca- lug out th«» recommendations of lli<> March 1 to April 15. The oppor* lew days. Rivers continue to rise - iin-lltiti Pacific Railroad occurred on : Governors of th«» country at th«»ir r«- tunity to bring thousands of new set- and the crest of the flood has not yet the Soo branch of that system near «■ent m«H»ting In Washington with roi'- tiers to Oregon is a valuablt* one been reachi-d in some sections. The the town of Sudbury, Ont., late yes- ereuco to the «llsposltlou of wat.-r ami commcrcinl organiza. Ions of the River Sein«» broke through Its banks terday afternoon, when the passenger power sites on th« public domain. State will take advantage of it to the near Chalon today, inundating the train running between Montreal ami Th«» bill provide* that all public fullest extent. surrounding country for miles. Ten this city was ditched, tin* dining ear I lands Immediately adjoining streams The attractive literature sent out villages are threatened with destruc plunging over th«» embunkiueut into and forming a part of power sites during the past year, ai «1 the wide i tion and ti e populace are fleeing to the Spanish River. The train let’ shall be cede«! to ft»«» various state« publicity given all parts of Oregon, places of safety. The Chamber of Sudbury with over 100 passengers in which they are located, the Slatei have been fruitful of res alts and in Deputies today voted 1400,000 for and few of these escaped death or to retain perpetual ownership of nu« h quiry about this State was never so i the relief of the sufferers, and it is serious injury. land*, with authority to leas«- them general as at the present time. It -- i exp«Kted that larger appropriations The train was speeding along In an for power development In such a wav cause of this widespread interest in . will have to be made. endeavor to make up lost time when as to prevent monopoly. Oregon, it may be expected that th*»| without warning it left the track, Carter Explains Bill PARIS. France, Jan. 24.—The piling all of th«- roaches in a heap. State w ill receive a large immigra-! In explaining his bill. Carter Hall Seine has flooded the roadway to the The dining car shot «»ver th«- embank- that the States In most instance* now tlon during th«- coming spring. Oregon people should do all they : Palace De Laconcordes, within a few tuent Into th«* Spanish River, carry hav«» control of water In streams on «■an to add to this movenn-at to the’ hours, The entire city is in dance ing to death in th«» angry water* of which power can be developed, hut Pacific N«»rthwest by arousing int«»r- from water famine, the water mains this turbulent stream the diners who much of the abutting land belongs : > est among their friends in other having been broken and the supply occupied every seat at th«» tables. Not th«» Federal government. It is his parts of th«* country who are looking contaminated from sewers. Ivry, a one occupant of th«* ear escaped. It contention that the «ontrol of both for new homes and information ! suburb of this city, with a population became necessary to employ divers hind ami water Is essential to th«» in- should be supplied them on the op- of 20,000. is completely inundated, to r«*cover th«« bodies, and the indica telligent regulation of the develofi- portunities here for newcomers and Hundreds of thousands are homeless tions ar«* that all met their death by . ment and use of wat«»r power and particularly those who desire to en- <“ Southern and Eastern France, a id drowning. with this divided authority, neither gage in agriculture, horticulture destitution and starvation are .«■ ilk- The mass of wreckage caught Ore. 'the State nor tiie F««l<-ral Govern stock raising or dairying, These ¡UR throughout that ¡Kirtion of the practically consuming th«» express ineut can work out a satisfactory an I lines of endeavor are rewarding tho-e Republic, The loss will be 'rem>'n- baggage, mail an«! one second-class effective method of control. dous, that of the city of Paris alone passenger car. who are engaged in them. Therefore, he wu!d transfer -ill It is believed that Live stock men of the Northwest being estimated at 16,000,000. a number of the passengers who w«*r«> public lands a-1 s «ry to p«>w« r «!••- will meet at the Commercial Club pinned tn the wreck were burned to velopnxmt Io variotia States und a' WATERWAY S COMMISSION rooms here on January 27. when death. The death list is growing low them to make their own regu1 t MAKI S ITS FIRST RUN’ll I dates for the various fairs and racing .; hourly and will probably reach fifty rlons under which leaM-s for limit •! meets in the Pacific Northwest for • j Relief trains were hurried from periods shall be made. I United Press Service. this city and every effort exerted to I the coming season will be determin This full I* at marked variant ■ WASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 2 4 with the bill heretofore approve«! by i ed. The meeting will be a joint one The first definite outline of th«- Gov- render aid to the injured. The gov under the auspices of the North Pa the Administration, but in vi*w of ' ! ernment's policy for the improvement ernment has already begun an inves cific Fair Association and the Oregon the firm and unanimous stand taker | tigation of the accident, which. It Is of rivers and harbors was made in by the Governors and the stroug -v-n < Pure Breed Livestock Association. the report of the National Water- thought, was due to a broken rail. tlment In favor of State regulation on ! The meeting will conclude with a ban : ways Commission submitted to Con- 8AULT STE MARIE, Ont., Jan 23. water power sites. Il wlll leceiv«* v--t. quet at night. ! gress today. The report severely de- — (2:30 p. nil—The passengers oc strong support. I nounces the railroads for their meth- C. F. GOODRICH, Proprietor cupying the dining car met a horrlb'e EXPECTED TO REACH PACIFIC i od of stifling competition through death. After leaving the track the COAST THIS WEEK I water trans|»ortation by a reduction Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, car paused for a moment on the bank j of rates and suggests the purchase of Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper before plunging into the river, and FX|H-cled Tliat Millions Will Join in j competing lines. It recommends that Information XX ill Ik* Pbiceil Before Conductor Reynolds, acting with r and Groceries Effort to Deal a Telling ¡in interstate work private interests die F'eilevnl Grund Jury markable self control, was able to Blow to Trusts ' and the State should be made to bear «e Table Salt, 50 pounds for . . . Monday ... .» .75 rescue eight of the passengers before Snap Soup, loo Imrs for............. part of the cost of making the im . .. . :t.5o the car was submerged. A number United Press Service. < offas-, |a-r |H>unil........................... I He Io .40 United Pres* Service. provements. of the passengers broke through ’he Tra, | ht point«!................................ NEW YORK CITY. Jan 24.—The 40« to .50 CHICAGO. Jan. 22 Next Monday The commission was created March Star Tolsi eco, |wr plug................ windows, only to be imprisoned un .45 eat-no-meat campaign struck this citv United States I lint rlet Attorney Sim« 3, and is the outcome of the gather- llorM-slior T u I mmwo , per plug .45 der the ice. Many of those inciner today and is spreading like a whirl will place before the Federal grand S|H-ar Head Toliacco, prr plug ! ing of the leading conservationists .40 wind. Already thousands have sign and Governors of various Stat-s ated in the wrecked cars ashore will Jury in this city data that will have Itici-, |M-r pound ............................. . . He, lite and .11 never lie identified. It is believed Beans | ht | h > iiii <I .......................... ............... Oc and .07 ed pledges to abstain from eating a bearing upon the illegal combina called together by President R qos «*- Columbia 0*1 Flake*, piece fo rliinawacr la. meat for the next thirty days, and ; velt. The report made today creat«*«! that none in the second-class coach, tion of the packers of the country, cadi package ........................ it is expected that before the week is a very favorable impression and will the colonist and the first-class cars organized. It is alleged, for the pur Violet Oats, pai kagv..................... escaped. out that practically every workin-;- no doubt have a material influence Violet Pancake Flour........................ pose of restraint of trade. This wlll r Itollcil Oats, In bulk, ftt pound* for man, woman and child in the great j in shaping legislation now in the lie the second prosi-cution undertaken poi : Dried Prunes, 20 pounil* for............. metropolis will have joined the ranks bands of the* river and harbor com- Gold Dust ..................................... .. ............. BOBBI ll-i by the Government to break up this of those who are seeking to find ;■ mittee. Illegal combination. It I claimed remedy for lowering the uureason- that the object of the packer* has United Press Service, able prices asked for ordinary food Highest Price Paid for Hides and Produce rr louis , Mo., Jan. 22. Pur-1 been to maintain the high price of stuffs. sued by a score of deputy sheriffs I meat and eliminate competition. Tlie It is reported that there is enough with blood hounds, with every -ive-| leading packers are under probe. In fish in cold storage to feed the cln Thirty-One Lives Are Lost in Floods ntie of escape closely watched and j cluding Swift. Armour. Nelson ami for a year, and this, added to th0 That Destroy Vineyards the local police lending every ¿¿sist-, the Natloral Packing Company. letter millions of eggs that have been ance at their command, the four met. It Is probable that suits w ill l»e flf<«! stored, will furnish food of a sub United Press Service. who held up the Missouri Pacill* for the dissolution of the National stantial character to make the boy- PARIS, France, Jan. 22.—The an train at Eureka. Mo., last night are Packing Company. cott effective. nual floods of France have commenc making a desperate effort to elude j Throughout the Middle West the ed to collect their toll, and this year their pursuers. The railroad com-1 TAGGART HAS NARROW «ampaign that had its inception in thirty-one have given up their lives FLSCAPE FROM DEATH pany has offered a reward of $1000 i Cleveland is spreading, and it is ex- while engaged in saving their belong for their capture, and this has had i -A. choice llii» of Invest- Accidentally Shot and Will lame the jiected that before the close of the ings from destruction by the angry a tendency to redouble the «-fforts of1 » Sigiti of t >nc Eye week it will have reached from the I waters. This is probably far below' the officers to apprehend the criml-1 nients tlirit ^vlll innke Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Can the total, as reports are very meagre. tli» purchaser money nais. United Press Service. ada to the Gulf. The campaign has The rains that have been pouring The robbers stole twelve registered INDIANAPOLI8. Ind., Jan. 22. been taken up by labor unions and down for the past three weeks have mail liouches, overlooking three otn- While- out quail hunting near Fayette. federations, churches, city councils, ceased, but the rivers continue to era. The five mail clerks in the car Miss , Tom Taggart, the D«*m«>cratlc | women’s organizations and other so rise and It is exptected that the Ios3 were ««impelled to hold up their leader of Indiana, was accidentally cieties, and the next ten days will see of property and human life will be hands and look quietly on while the shot by his secretary, S. W. S. Norton millions having joined the ranks of greater this year than on any previ robbers went through the car anJ Th«* charge of bird shot lodged In those who have determined to abstain ous occasion. Engineers have exam tried to break into the big safe that Taggart's far«-, right should«-r anl from the use of meat for thirty days. ined the subways here, and report held within Rs closed doors thou- chest. A h a result of the accident he that they fear the wall3 will collapse. sands of dollars. Th«* efforts to open will lose the sight on blH right eye. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION If such should happen it would be the safe had to be abandoned on ac lint is otherwise not seriously Injured one of the greatest catastrophes in count of til»- uproar on th«- outside. FILED TODAY WITH CLERK the history of the nation. The heavi Still covering the clerks with their Had the gun been slightly more tow ards Taggart'* left, he would have Incorporator- Include Pre-ident- of est loss will be sustained by the wine revolvers, the bandits backed into th.* re«-»-lved the full charge In the face, growers of the Chablis district, where Three Banks and < 'ashier darkness and made good their es the damage inflicted is already very cape. The train was sent ahead a’ and woulil certainly have been In of the P'ourth stantly killed. great. full speed to the first t«-l«*graph sta Articles of incorporation were filed ■ tion where word of th«- hold-tip was WORK OP REMOVING ”HH<M> FLY" Monday with the County Clerk' WESTERN MEAT COMPANY wired up and down the line, and it TRAt K BEGAN THIS MORNING by the Klamath Publishing Company. I FIXED IX VALI FORNI X was not long before the country was The incorporators are: Geo. T. Bald- ( swarming with officers, It is confl First Train l*a»M-«l Through tin- Tun- win, Levi F. Willits, Fred Melhase It- Manager Has to I’ay F'ine of $500 dentally «ntpeeted that uii; robbers url I .ast WednrMlny Without for Violation of Anti-Trust lam and Alex. Martin, Jr. The capital any Mishap will tie captured before nightfall. stock of the concern is 18000 and is Special to The Herald. <> divided into 800 shares at >10 each, i United Press Service. <> DORRIS. Cal., Jan. 22. The SACRAMENTO. Cal., Jan. 22 MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. If it were not that the capital; (j wrecking crew of the Southern Pa stock were so small it would lead one The Appellate Court of California to cific began today the work of remov Modern improvement«. 73 rooniH and «nite«. '[ to believe that it was the incorpora day handed down a decision uphold California Hog Combine Flxprcts to ing the "sho«» fly” track that has been Gouge the Poor Work ingoiati tion of a new bank. Baldwin is the , ing the constitutionality of the anti Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlor«, Two Club J i used for getting the trains on the president of the First Trust and Sav trust law of the State and affirmed California Northeastern from the hole Room«, Etc., Etc. i1 ings Bank; Willits, president of th«- the fine of $500 imposed on J. W United Pr«-ss Service. in the ground ov«-r the divide. The VENTURA, Cal, Jan 22 The O'Keefe, former local manager of First National; Melhase, president of first train passed through the tunnel j SPECIAL RESORT FOl^TOURISTS > ¡i the American Bank and Trust Com the Western Meat Company. O'Keefe, movement that, was inaugurated a last Wednesday without any mishap, short time ago having for its object! pany; and Martin, cashier and active now manager of the Oakland Meat and it has been used regularly since. h«*ad of the Kiamath County Bank. Company, was arrested two years ago the abstinence from meat with a view This tunnel reduces the distance be That is a pretty hard combination and convicted of a conspiracy in re of punishing the "Beef Trust." Is ex tween here and Klamath Falls over 4444444444444444444444<44H4H4444HH44444444HH4444 for the Herald to run up agains’. straint of trade. He appealed to the pected to spread to this State, and one mile. believing that to be the case th«- Lima! Appellate Court on the grounds that But then, we had our choice. We might have supported the interest« the state law was unconstitutional, Bean Growers' Association, which TWO of the banks, but as we refused, we and the decision today finally dis controls the output of this county, llA'I suppose we wiU have to take our; poses of the ease and permanently has decided to hold back this year's VANCOUVER. II. C., Jan. 24. medicine. We would advise the in-1 establishes the constitutionality of product anticipating a rise in price, lf Manta Claus fiilletl to come armimi wltli tliat Watch on George Hamilton and Georg«- Simp- , The association has state issued a the act. corporators not to neglect their banks < > < hrlstnuis, il wlll pay yoti to noe olir stock brforr it la depletisl. , ment asking outside grower* lo act. son, employes of the city water in the interest of the newspape-*, as The world's supply of tin was in- co-jointly with It, In order to force works, were drowned today when the < > We are glving some grvat liargaina in Watt lics ami you vati liuy there is nothing in it. creased 116,64k tons last year, of an advance. The step has caused big dam on the Papuans River broke, onr chraprr now than rver brforr. We hnvr some vrry flnv soliti which more than half came from the ' some surprise, and may result In a sending a deulge of water over the * > gold ami rallroad Watchcs tliat are abatilnlrly gnarantevd to imihh On Thursday and Friday we wi>l Straits Settlement. ra II risiti it>s|Mxt lon. Wr wish to rvtlucv our stock. ■ boycott being declared on the b«-a n house where they had gone to get have by express from California fresh some tools. The great wall of water I crop of the State. lettuce, celery, grape fruit, pine People who will not clean off their swept the house away as it would apples. Columbia River flsh anl oys sidewalks should contribute to a fund New York ranks first and Iowa have a cork, carrying the men Io ters. Monarch Mercantile Co. 1011 to support the public with arctic.«, second in the value of its dairy pro their death. Their bodies have not I hone number. l-ll-2t gutn shoes and hip boots. ducts each year. yet been recovered. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Goodrich’s Cash Store ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH Lakeside Inn, * Buy It Now_____ H. J. WINTERS, £££& I