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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
HOLD IIIG INDI si Itl II. XINIIORH HIIOU I II MORE lllll.. Ml llltl.lt MYHTEItlKH to com«’ here on February 22 at th«: RaiMi th« dough and complies with ENPONIIION NEXT I ll.L time of Hi* anuuul ro«- planting, but MAY IIE I REARED I I* III, PREPARATION all pure food laws. was unable to carry out ids intention M«>t»< I k u I u «« Iter Hliowed Natural Abil Arrest of Hu»|Maet (iohl Hun In»«.« <1 Many (Mlier Evints of Inli-rcst \r< and will < orne during tl.e Rose Fest I < l*hiiin«'<l i<> lie II« Id in Port ity As Speaker—Munir i«y Or- Many Tongues val in June. Ho will paint some of land ’111!» Year rlii'atrn a Hurprls«' tbs fam ou« flowers lie will see here. United Preus Hervlce. I Hpo- FAI E Ol N|< All 1<.I PORTI,AND, Ore., Feb, 7. : United i’ress Ser Thu uffirliiutlve «Id«' i>t th«) i ABERDEEN, Wash., Feb. 5 -This «ini. I A big Industrial fair, ropr«- WASHINGTON lion, ''Resolved. That u Hy«t<m of ' MENI DEI IDI D city In ciclted today over th«’ ntorl« ; Tho greatest htrugicle In ihr» history hi iituilv«’ <>f all Oregon, I» bclng Postal Havings II hii U h Hhoiild llu Ea of Incendiarism mid mitrd« r that have planned for Portlund this full. Au Rein I llefe.it Ou r NtaUMl—Adminis of the nation Is now looming on the t l> 11 h h • by tho l''>i|i'i itl (iovi'iii been told to th« police since ih«y yet pluns ur« tentative, but it I h prat tration fur««s in or»«- Flight ¡horizon, an«l with It may come one CKJtSCFNT MFC CO. merit," which wns pi«nent«<| by th1' Makers of MAFLUNX placed und«r arrest William Gohl tbully ecitaln that the exposition will Than Di»|«ut« I«'» liidicale of the biggest finan«'UI upheavals (better tftan Mapic;. trio of Grants I'u uh HIiiili'iitn, won the Gohl Is one of the most di’Hperute be lu l«l and that It will be u big su«'- i that has ever cursed the United iiminlinous decision of th«’ ju«lg«H ul characters that ever resided In this COBS is assured from tiie interesé Unit’ d Pr< » Servlc«'. States. Pr«- ld«-nt Taft Is today con ill«' lli'bnto held El hill) «'Vcillllg in the section and hln well-known character MANAGUA, F«b. 7. (th Mexican sidering whether be shall be com In the meantime, the administration that are behind tho movement. uuillioi I iiiii of tii<< t'ouiity High Is closely scanning every move that bus huil the effect of nlh'iiclng th« It Is cxp«-<i<'d to hob! the fulr dur Cable to New <>il«aiiH l Official dis- pelled to put bis back to the wall Hrhool, The Judges were Bishop I is being made by the interests, and tongiK'H of men who ar« suppom <1 to ing th«1 Hist ten <lu>u of September. pat« lies i'<‘ iv«d from President Va.«- and mix it with the big financial in Pnddock, Judge Nolaml mid Judg« when th«; time comes for him to ac have known of hln crimes. An soon Munufactur«'s of tie- State will be quez to«liij iiat«! that th«’ provisional terests, as well as with Congress, In Hennoti he will do so with precision and nn It wiin lemii<*d that. Gohl wu> given u prominent place In the dis army was led Into an ambuscade at order to put through his leglslativ«' Thu progriun was opened with a speed. under arrest many wer«* the ntorl« >. plays nnd the co-operation of th«- Hanta Thomas with the result that program and carry out the promises neli'i'tIon by the III k I i Hrhool Oi«li’> of bin criminal career that were mt Poi Hund Manufacturers'- Association, fully oie sixth of their for««-» were he and the Republican party made to tru of twelve p|ec>>M, which called LINER MENTI< Ek NINES afoot, and the ludlcntlonn now ar« a strong organization that has done kill« <1. Vasques says that the Gov the people. The apparent docility of forth much favorable coiumunt. It that there will b« no difficulty in »> a gr«at d«'ul to build up manufactur ernment for««-» only lont one man kill the President has evidently becn mis Crew R<-«>< ue«l l«y Aianx*—ttovem- was n great HiirpriH« to many of the curing testimony to send him to th« ing of nil klmlH, I h probable. Th«’ ed and a f«-w wounded. A running taken by the lnter«rsts as indicating mcot (initial lágiiiiiiiig un Audience to note the ability »hown gallows, or at leunt to u long term In varied products and rc-Hources of Ore-1 fight follow« <l the arnbUKcade ami the indecision and disinclination to meet Investigation by thin student niusbul organization, the penitentiary. gon will be shown and it In believed I adininlHtiatlcn soldiers be«ame over them on their own battle ground. If most of whom, It In aald, never han- Charion Jacobson, a friend of Gohl, the exposition will demonstrate the enthusiastic an«! several officers were such a mistake has been made there United Press Service. <lle<| nn Instrument before the open-I told th«' poll«'«' that Gohl started th« Tiie victory greatly encour will be an awakening that will rouse NEW YORK, Feb. 5 While th progress Oregon is making In a strik lost. Ing of the present term of nrhool. J big Hr« here eighteen months ago aged the Government troops. ing way. the people of the country as they liner Alamo is speeding down the It np«*uliM well for the work of th«' that destroyed no much property. Th« have never been rouse«] before, and Florida coast with forty-seven mem Instructor, Prof. Wirt», ami In an An event that is of wide Interest fire atm ted through th« explosion of Cl. \IM> Rl.lll I. V l< TORY the days of the Big Stick will dwarf bers of the crew of the Kentucky other proof of the advantages being n bomb net to d«antroy th«’ nuloon, Is a complimentary banquet to be MANAGUA, Feb. 7.—The laUrnt into insignificance when comparer! who were rescued before the vessel given the students of thin section by Judge George H. Williams, Ore- dispatches throw against the proprietor of which the given an entirely with the effectiveness of the Steam sank, the Government officials are the county. The selection of the or accused matt had a grudge. It In gon'a grand old man, on his 87th different light on the reported defeat Roller. Taft's policy has not been of beginning to probe into the granting chentrs was followed by u nolo by As also believed flint Gohl can explain birthday, March 27, In Portland. of the Insurgents at Santa Thomas. the bombastic. Big Stick order. He of clearance papers to the Kentucky. Mrs. In>n J. Zuiuwalt, who responded I Attorney General In President Grunt's the disappearance of Jacob Miller and It is claim. <1 fl at in the real engage has preferred to pursue his course It is reported In shipping circles that to nn encore. wife, who went to live at Gohl's cub Cabinet und prominent In the Na ment m ar Lagarita near the heights Kentucky, which is thirteen years quietly until the tim«; arrived for him the ' Prof llownr«! presided over th«’ de In. Hhortly after tuklng up their res tion's hlatory throughout bis active of Santa Thomas the rebels were vic to act, and when that period is reach old, was not in shape for the trip bate mid first introduced Erral till life. Judge Williams commands the idence there they turned up missing torious. The Government is franti ed the financial interests that today around the Horn to Seattle. On the key, of Grunts Pam, for the nthrmn mid nothing has ever been heard of affection and respect of all Oregon- cally attempting to organize a fight are holding the nation by the thro_t way to Newport News she sprang a live. .Mr. Gilkey in u very smooth lans and the most prominent people ing force to protect Managua, but them sine«. of the city are proud to show him there are only GOO soldiers available. with a threat of a panic will see a leak and made port In bad shape, talker, although hln delivery wan too When the seamen's strike was on fast. Thin might be accounted for I The attii« k on the Caplttd is expected transformation that will be lightning- where she was overhauled and given three yearn ugo, many of the sailors honor. clearance papers and started south. like in its rapidity. by hln effort to cover nn many point« who were unfriendly to the union, Planning to increase the falllni; before Thursday and all foreigners From the beginning of the session It is rumored that it was impossible an possible In the twelve minutes nl which Gohl had organised, suddenly lobster supply, th«’ United Slates have b««n warned to take refuge In there has been a tremendous amount to' get a good crew as the sailors lotted, hut It made hln argument !<•«* di nap peari’d and their bodies were Fisheries Department win transplant the legations, The Jubilation over of advice coming from the interests were afraid of the ship. As soon as emphatic than It otherwise would la*-r found in the harbor. It In al a cur load in tho waters of Yaqulna the news of the defeat of the rebels and President Taft has had a hard she passed the Virginia Capes the have been. leged that Gohl had a hand In their Bay. Whether the lobsters will thrive was soon turned to alarm by the later seams reopened and the vessel began Vernon Motschenbacher opened for d«nth und this will be probed to the there I m not yet known, but It is report that the revolutionary gener- time trying to prove that the meas leaking fast. A wireless call was ures he proposed were desUned to the negative. Mr. Motscheobachor In thought conditions are right for als have reorganized their forces and bottom. made and the Alamo came to the res ultimately benefit capital. Every a very convincing talker with un ex i them. Lobtrters demand a rocky bot are now only forty miles east of Man financier, magnate and representative cue just before she sank. cellent command of language mid UIIIT IN HELIEYED TO HE HH.I, tom, without silt deposited hy nearby agua, within two days' march of here. of the money powers visiting the ! made a fine Impression. However, rivers, which 1» the case at Yaqulna. The plight of the Government forces INTERI SI’S NE< I HEN OPTION White House dragged forth that he plainly showed a luck of prepara I This Is the reas«>n assign«'«! for the Is believed to be even worse than the great bugaboo—"financial panic”— tion In securing material. Mr l*< tltiotis Ne< un ii ami Nlcps Al ready failure of experiments made hereto- dispatches indicated. and tried to show the President that | Motschenbacher han been absent with ! fore In trying to grow Eastern lob- Taken lo Necurc ■> Daily the radical legislation that he has | th«’ banket ball team mid wan able uters in Pacific waters. Senator HENEV n NK1ENNOR wot I.It Muli Nervi««’ proposed would result in the ruin of! For an a|Wo-«iale wheel, g»« to devote only a very short time to DISMISS INDICTMENTS Bourne has be«*n agitating the matter i the country. Some of these advances a Ram tiler, on «ale al tb? Gl * preparation since hln return a few Chan. Graven, who la In the city und has nw ured the promise of Fish For sale or rea« days ago. ft wan rather a disappoint from bls ranch at Od<ll, states that Cemmlssioner Bowers to make the Judge Iji«lor. However, Has Set tli«' went even so far as to take the fojm | STORK. . of a covert threat, a pr«jceeding which ’ Tents to rent. Gana. W» carey <■«»«•» for Monday Against the ment to tho audience, who would Portland parties have made him un e>i«erlm«'Ut at Yauqina. the President did not very well relish. I a fall line of sporting gooda I mted Railways Officials have Ilk«'«! to have soon what ho could offer on his ranch, on which the Special round-trip excursion rates This course of action had no effect do under more favorable circum |u>stofficeNif Odell la located, and that have been made from the East to ' on the Chief Executive, and he per- I Service. United Press stances. lie han the ability of a con h<< han given them nn option for sixty THE GUN STORE Portland by the railroads for the an SAN FRANCISCO, Cal , Feb. 7.— . sisted in pursuing the route mapped vincing debater and It In to bo hoped days. Mr. Graves owns 480 acres nual Rose Festival lu June and the j. R. CHAMHKK a . District Attorney FIckert, who de- out at the beginning of the session | that th« people of tho city will have of land and the Portland parties made national convention of the Ancient of Congr«?ss. He did not propose to ' opiMMlte tlw* Am> rl.so Ho<W another opportunity to h«'ar him. him an offer on the entire tract and Order of Hibernians In July. Both feat«’«i Francis J. Heney in the recent Pt»«..- MS. elt’ction, today moved to dismiss the drive things through the legislative | Miss Ahern presented the b«-st pre tendered him a « hock for 11000 for of these events will attract large branch of the government, neither pared and moat convincing mgu- a thirty days’ option. Mr. Graves’ numbers of people an«! the rates arc sixteen indictments now pending against Patrick Calhoun, president of did he intend that the powerful in ruents of the visitors. Iler delivery price was a little higher than that of to be as attractive as those made last the United Railways, also the indict fluences that were at work should was good und pointed arguments fered, and while the part leu stated year for the Alaska-Yukon-Pa« Ific Ex ments against Thornwall Mullally, as swerve him from what he considered ! were given In such a ton«’ as to defy that they were not authorized to pay position. These fares should be the sistant president; Tirey L. Ford, chief ' to be his duty. contradiction. Good connection was that amount they took an option. It means of giving thousands of tourists If Wall street’s temporary fit yes counsel, and Attorney William C. Ab evident In her argument an she cov- la believed that th«’ d«’al will In« closed their first view of Oregon during th« terday was a resutl of the fear cre- bott of the law department of the ere«l the prindpul points step by ntep before the time expires, an the repre coming summer. Ami get ground ready for big rempany. He declared that there was at«Mi over the introduction of the until her final summing up was con sentatives at once s«*cur«<d a petition It is expected that over 2000 dele insufficient evidence to warrant a Federal incorporation bill, the scare cluded Iler weakest point was In from the patrons of tho |>ostof!lco crop returns next year. gates will attend the annual State prosecution. Judge Lawlor refused was simply a result of shadows, as rebuttal, where she show«>d nervous asking for the establishment of a convention of the Young People’s to dismiss the cases and set next Mon President Taft does not intend to ness In Impromptu delivery, probably daily mall route. Some good bargains can be Christian Endeavor Society in Port force the bill to a passage this year. dun to tho strangeness of her posi Th«« approve«! survey of the Oregon lund February 1517, which is likely day to hear the trial of the cases. had in sagebrush land. The bill was introduced at this time i tion. Trunk road runs through the ranch to be the biggest assembly of the or time the committee ample WILL BE WEEK BEFORE to allow Roy Nelson Is a very clear speaker, of Mr. Graves, ami Ills property is ganization ever h«'ld in Oregon. Th«> SWAMP LAND in d«sirable JI RY GETS HERMANN CASE to thresh out any faults it may con- but hln argument wns poor and the natural site for a town in that sessions will be held at the First tain and bring out any virtues that i locations will be higher in price lack«*<l force. He showed lack of locality. It Is quite certain that the Presbyterian Churcn. Twelfth and Al I Unit«’d Press Service. may be discovered. «■xpcrlence In changing hln argument parties offering to buy the property soon. BUY" NOW der streets, while In the city th«> En- PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 7.—The in What apparently seems to worry to meet points of the opponents, liin represent the Hill interests nnd it deavorers will be entertained by a dications today are that the Her- the interests most is the prospects of delivery, however, wan good and all means the building of a city in th«’ recept loti and banquet by the Y. M. ! mann case won’t get to the jury be the Sherman anti-trust law being up- he needs In a lot of practical experi northern part of Klamath County. If C. A. fore the end of the w«’ek. Prosecuto«' held by the Supreme Court in the ence and practice. the deal Is closed Mr. Grav«*s will Oregon rose« are to have a wider Henry and Attorney Worthington, for cases of the Tobacco Trust and the Mr. Richey In a very convincing clean up nhout (20,000 for his six fame than ever very soon, for th«' Hermann, are alternating in reading Standard Oil Company oi - New Jer- and emphatic speaker and his argu years’ residence In this hitherto un Capt. O. C. Applegate, beautiful blooms that have made n | testimony from the previous trial of sey, as it is pretty definitely settled ment presented many good points settle«! region. reputation for Portland as a rose Binger Hermann in Washington. The that President Taft has planned a Office Manager He discussed the subject with more center are to be copied by Paul de jury was excused today while Heney campaign against the trusts under the Fifth St., Near Main. «•an« than the others and gave the DECIDING RATTLE . Mtngpre, th«’ celebrated painter of and Worthington argue law points be Sherman law, if the decision of the Impression that ho had had consid MAY tM'Cl R TODAY roses The well known artist planned fore the court. court is favorable to the government. erable experience In this line. Howard Hoggs, tho third member Concern Felt Over I’rolmld«* llritish InU'rferem'e In Nicaragua for Klamath Falls, showed more! originality In his arguments, and for BLUEFIELDS, Feb. 5.—(By wire that reason they were not as con vincing as ideas gathered from states less.)—The deciding battle In the men ami those versed In national revolution In Nicaragua Is expected The and financial affairs. As tho devel to occur at Managua today. opment of originality Is one of the! Government troops, which have been main ends sought to be accompllshe<l falling back while fighting desperate In school debates, he Is to be compli ly since the Insurgent forces began their advance from Acoyapn, hav«i mented on his efforts. Mr. Motschenbacher and Mr. Gil-i now reached the Bhore of Lake Mana key presented the arguments In re gua, only twenty-five miles from the buttal and summing up and were al Capitol. The bombardment of Greyton yes lowed six minutes each. It was here I terday by tho insurgents' gunboat that Mr. Motschenbacher showed his ublllty. and nithough the afllrmntiv«’ Ometepe threatens to result In com arguments wore exceptionally sound, plications with Great Britain, as tho commander of the British cruiser ho acquitted himself with credit. After the debate a banquet nn I Scylla ordered the gunboat not to reception wns tendered the vlsltorn shell the town. The British Consul an«! the returning basket ball team, at Greytown made an official pro to which all of the students nnd sev- test today on th«’ ground that Grey «•rnl friends were Invited. A banquet , town Is populated mainly wfth Brit table was spread the entire length of ish subjects. Great concern Is felt th«> large hall on the first floor, and over the probable Interference of tho wns decorated with Oregon grape. British Government as It Is feared It Tho walls of the hall were almost j Is likely to prevent tho United State completely covered with decorations from Immediately recognizing the of sc I hm U banners nnd class nnd fra provisional government, which had ternity flags and colors, and present appeared probable. BUY FARM LANDS NOW FRANK IRA WHITE ed a very comfortable nnd attractive appearance. Prof. Howard acted as tonst master, ami responses were made by Hlshop Paddock, Judge Henson, MI hb Harker nnd Erral Gil key, of Grants Pass; Vernon Motsch- rnbncber nnd George DuFault, cap tain of the basket ball team. Emperor William Halil to be financially of experiments being late plant growth by trical currents. of Germany is aiding a series made to stimu means of elec A novelty in the electric sign line consists of separate letters, mounted upon which, which run upon a track Mrs. W. W. Nickerson left Friday around n building lik<< a miniature morning for a visit at Ashland. electric train.