Will K » FIRE-PROOF STRUCTURE SACRAMENTO PARTIES HERE tiflieem and Stockholder» of Klamath Kor|>oraliou liix|Hx'ting Their 1‘LANN NOW BEING PREPARE!» Property Intervals FOR MAMMOTH HOSTELRY A party of Sacranientlans consist- , ing of A. L. Darrow. E. L. South­ < Itjr Will Get Two Smui.l Eevt for Ample Capital Has Already Been Sc worth. 0 J. Bryte and ■ \ NtelM Vomiting Obligation to Own­ laus arrived in the city last Friday cured t*> InMirv Erectiou er* of Water Right* These gentlemen are all stockholders of Modern Hotel of the Klamath Korporation, owners I of Mills' addition to the city and a Mayor Sanderson received u com- Within the uext couple of weeks portion of the ohi Mitchell ranch, ' municat ion last Friday from l’roj«'ct theta will be filed the article* of in- 1 which has been subdivided into gar­ Engineer Patch stating that the De* corporation of a company that will den tracts. Mr. Darrow is president 1 partnient of the Interior had appfov- erect in this city an eighty-five room of th«> company and Mr Southworth cd the plan of turning over to the hotel. The capital therefor has si- is the treasurer. city the south portion of the old Th«' party made an an Inspection ready been secured and the article* Ankeny canal in case the city secured ; of incorixiration and the plaus for of the property In company with the approval of the owners of the the building are now being prepared. Frank Ira White, Just what sig- water rights to the substitution of No information as to where it is to nificance there is to tnis visit is not the city tor the Government, and as be located can be secured at this know n, but it is reported that a party , sunie the responsibility for the de­ I time, the promoter of the enterprise has made an offer for a tract Includ- livery of the 4 1 Inches of water to inf ill«' hot springs on th«» property, refusing absolutely to take the pub­ ' the owners of the 41 water right». lic into his confidence on this point. ; on which it is proposed to erect a I The Government Is to furnish the When asked if the reason for this sanitarium. If the d«»al Is not closed j city with two second feet of water silence was because the site has not I it is und«»rstood that the company and ufter delivering the 41 inches as yet been secured, the party fur­ will make extensive Improvements this will leave the city about 59 nishing the information refused to 1 this summer. inches for street sprinkling, flushing state. As to the details of th«' btiild- sewers and other purposes. 1 11>* I l Rl 8 I I N< REAM * * I < M K Accompanying the communication loquacious. was a draft of a contract between ' The building." he said, "will be Ruinon*! That They Will Ft* < t New the city and the Government, which, Bank Building on Carriik one of the most ornate in the city, as soon as it Is accepted by the city, Property if not in the State, outside of Port­ will be sent to Washington for the land. It will be either of brick or Four directors of the First Trust approial of the Secretary of the In­ cement blocks, two stories in height & Savings Bank met Thursday and terior. If the owners of the water and finished in yellow pine and red completed arrangements for the in-' rights agree to the change the old fir. The office will be spacious and crease of the capital stock from 325.- ditch can be replaced with a pipe equipped with modern furnishings. 000 to 350,000. This increase wa- line and the right of way will revert Twenty-five of the eighty-five room» voted at the annual meeting of the to the adjoining property. This will will have baths in connection. There stockholders In January. The add I- ¡ enable the city to open up certain will be an elevator service. The fur­ tional stock will be taken up by the { streets which are now almost entirely nishings will compare favorably with present stockholders. blocked by the ditch. those of San Francisco and Portland It is rumored today that it was ' hotels. Work will begin just as soon also decided to erect a new home for ¡ INTEREST PAH» BY < ITII s as the plans come from the hands of the bank on the Carrick property the architect and the materials can jvhich was recently purchased by 1» i I iom - in South ami West < barged tin be assembled. It will be rushed to Highest Rate A LARGE shipment of Rutfs and Extra High-Grade M. Griffith. Inasmuch as Mr. Grif­ completion and will be ready for bus­ fith is one of the heavy stockholders iness some time this summer. It will | Welton Velvets, and on down to the cheaper In­ WASHINGTON, D. C., March 7. of the bank and also a director, it is be managed by one of the b«?st hotel. believed that there may be some The rate of interest paid by cities men on the Coast, one with whom grains. You are invited to come and see them. They truth in the rumor. Cashier Sie­ their interest bearing debt at the the people of this city are quite well mens refused to state whether the dose of the fiscal year 1907, depend- are for sale. Come In before the line Is broken. acquainted. report was true or not, but it is quite rr plug . .40 of crushed rock, which was used las' United Press Service. Mr. Snyder will arrive from Port­ per cent. Of the cities of over 300.- lUcr, per pound ............................... Nc, 10c and .11 WASHINGTON, D. C., March 4 — 000 population, Philadelphia paid the year, the company this year have IW-an« per pound............................. ....Sc and .07 land on the train Monday evening. their own gravel. The material Is a Columbia Oat Flakes, piece fo clilnawaer In. He is a man of pleasing personality Gifford Pinchot took the stand in the lowest average rate on Its funded each package ........................ very fine quality of washed gravel .35 and impresses everyone at once with investigation today for cross-exam i- debt, 3.4 per cent. Y lolet Oats, package..................... .1» and will make a very «ulterior grade Pin- his sincerity and business-like way. nation by Attorney Vertrees. Violet Pancake Hour.................. .1» of concrete. Men have been at work Rolled Oats, In bulk. IO pound« for ,, . 1.00 He is the kind of a man that is al­ chot admitted that most of his in­ FAMOUS BILI.IAIUIIST for the past two months screening the Dried Prune«, 20 pound« for . . 1.00 DEAD OF TUBERCULOSIS ways asked to come back a second formation in regrad to the Cunning- gravel and getting it ready for ship­ (•old Duat............................................ .25 time. He has conducted meetings in ham claims came from others. "Well, ment. In addition to the gravel, the Hilliard Career Began in IM7I» — Ha* what things do you know against a number of the larger towns of the company have discovered a fine, Hehl All Chainpi<>n*ld|>M State and that has been his experi­ Ballinger yourself?” asked Vertress. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Produce Hharp sand on their t'aim, which Pinchot studied a moment, when Ver ­ ence. United Press Service. they will use in the manufacture of It is the intention to make these tress queried. "You testified largely DENVER, Colo., March 8. Jak«- concrete blocks and cement brick. inference; insinuated you meetings as helpful to everyone as from Schaefer, the famous bllliardist, died The fact that the company now owns heard. ” Pinchot referred to his mem ­ possible. The music will be good, at his home here of tuberculosis at their own gravel and sand will give I and there will be solos and other spe­ orandum and then said, "Some of the noon today, "Wizard” Schaefer, who them somewhat of an advantage in ■ things I know of my own knowledge, cial music. Everyone is invited to had reached the age of 55, was born the building line, as this material can ! join in the good old songs of praise as stated in Ballinger's letter of No­ in Milwaukee, Wla„ and moved to be produced much cheaper than if that we all know. Remember, that vember 15 to the President, which Leavenworth, Kas., when young. His they depended on Inlying from oth­ contained a number of misstatements the motto of the meetings is ‘‘No i billiard career began In 1879. and at ers, and In addition they are able to Froth, No Nonsense, No Tricks, but which I have shown partly, and am i different times he has had all cham­ secure better material. prepared to show farther. ” a Straight Message for You." pionship*. He retired eighteen months ago on account of 111 health. He WORK <»P RES« I E STILE GOES ON state ; president coming I leaves a wife and three children. III RIIANK < FLEURATES Ills BIRTHDAY Willie Hoppe and Frank Ives, the United Press Service. The W. C. T. U. met at the home EVERETT, Wash , March 4.—The billiard players, were among his pu­ Wizard Receive* Telegram* Congrat of Mrs. Gregory Tuesday afternoon. pil*. railroad officials deny the report that Dialing Him From All Over The coming of Mrs. Unru, the State ten persons were rescued alive from the World president, was discussed. She ex­ WAR DEPARTMENT ORDERS a buried car In the Wellington ava­ pects to be here in June and the PREPARATION o| TIR Mil’s United Press Service. lanche. One man exhumed after 60 event is greatly anticipated, as Mrs. SANTA ROSA, Cal., March 7 hours is half demented. The rescu­ Government Forrea Will lie Ready to Unru is a gr.-at elocutionist, to say Luther Burbank today quietly cele­ ers are hopeful that there are others Rusli to 1‘liiliidelpliia if Mint the least, and puts all her energy in still alive. Storms are interfering brated his Gist birthday here. He I* Threatened the temperance work. The interests spent the entire day in his experi­ with communication with the acene, of the L. T. L. were discussed and it and it is difficult to verify whether United Press Service. mental gardens. Elaborate programs was decided to call a meeting in a the earful were rescued. Thirty-four WASHINGTON, D. < March 7 — of exercises were held at the Bur­ few days to revive it. Mr. Fee*e, | bodies have been recovered, of whom Secretary Dickenson today ordered bank school named in honor of the who is an old worker, gave us a nice ' thirty-two were Identified. Only General Bell to prepare to rush the scientist. The wizard received world­ talk and joined us. An appropriate Americans are assisting in the search troops from Fort Dupont and Govern­ wide telegrams congratulating him on paper was read in memory of Frances - - - }l as'it was feared that the Hungarians ors Island If the mint at Philadel­ his successes. Willard. The society adjourned to and Polish laborers wore looting the phia should be threatened during the meet at the home of Mrs. Stearns on I bodies. strike. General Wood was detailed April 12. Last, but not least, were (> to select the troops. No »all is yet I the dainty refreshments served by issued, but the troops will be held United Press Service. Mrs. Gregory. ’ ■■ in readiness. WASHINGTON, I). March S. The agricultural appropriation bill, MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r Mrs. F. M. Barnum, of Merrill, was United Press Service. II Clarence Mitchell, who enlisted In carrying 13,600,000, was passed this ----------- (I a passenger on last Friday's train. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 4.— i the United States Navy four years afternoon by the Senate. An appro­ Mrs. Barnum is on her way to visit Three hundred painters, finishers and i ago, returned home last Friday, his priation of f I 0,000 was added to the Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. J her mother, Mrs. E. T. Smith, at carpenters in the repair shops of the term of service having expired. He measure after It came from the com­ Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club S Little Chasta, Cal., where there will Pennsylvania Railroad, on Thirteenth has just returned from Nicaragua, mittee, providing for an Investigation Rooms, Etc., Etc. * f be a family reunion. Mrs. Turner street, struck this afternoon. They where he witnessed some fighting be­ of the white fly which is destroying was at the train to see her safely are the first to go out on a general tween the Government and the revo­ the orange and grape fruit groves of SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS A ¡ strike. off‘ lata lutionists. Florida and California. 1 We Have Just Received /Sill Äxx_»_ Glllêttê S FURNITURE:: HOUSE * Goodrich’s Cash Store M ason «.S lough ABSTRACTERS A Choice 1111« of ilivest- mentii tlxot will make tiio purohawer money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH MMIIWH Ml j; Lakeside Inn