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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
Then did I a«k u hewer of wood and a drawer of water, und he suld unto MWKESEHIATIOH WHS THE DAY _________ mo In u strung» tongue, 'Ngy, nay, Pauline; I was not born this A. M ’ ESTIMATED NUMBER VARIES And lust, oh Elik, I met a patrlaxh HUI* THOUGH ID THE WANT MA- JORITY OF Ml VtKfEH FROM Tl> 200,<>«H! und he wum full of year« und hud many follower» uniong the people, uml when I «bowed him thv parch Th«» l*«*opl«' Arc l»-d to Believe 'll»') Htiutlay'« Itloliiig II<-« ii II m I o I hr lb-, meat und «uggoMtvd u separation of U ill Get Anol her Hehool tilg Hlio< »lid Ht'orvo lt«'i«t<ii hl« worldly goods, he placed hl« hand Ncur Fairview mill Arr«-»t«*»l upon my head und «aid, Hon, how came thee hero ho early; Is school out? Hon. whvnst thou hunt out By tho adoption of tactics thut Unit< <l I'rssa Bervl«» grown thv effervescence of youth thee would be followed only by a set of PHILADELPHIA, l*n . Mur< h 7. will not moke mistakes like this. I I men such a« ure «eeklng to make I'I iuh Hup«'. secretary of thv Ci'iitiul truly say unto you, thee mlghteut a« I every public «nterprise serve their Labor Union, says that 15.000 non- well try to dip butter with ii hot uwl unionist« have jolnetl the «trik«* I um to mukv thy Thunder Pumper Interest, the additional money for whh li began Halurday uml stut«*s tliut pay. Me und my people have no In the w»«t side school wa« voted at the election that wuu held Monday. from (ho reports received from th» terest In taking uwuy the bread and Left to exercise their untrarnnmled «ecretnrle« of thv 300 lo<a| unions, butter of thy prgpent scribe. Why i judgment, the taxpayer« of the dls- there are about 115,000 men out. should we?? Tho' he may be luck I trlct would have defeated the propo Eight thousand i*««li«<* uro on atrik»> ing In many things, wilt we be better <lut) lliilldlng tnuli-H ure out uml off with a scribe who Is nothing but sition overwhelmingly. But that whh , not to be «o. Thv «chool bourd, rep- opt-rutloiiH huv...... .. entirely Un- u JutnpIng Jack, and Jump« only when i resented by P. L. Fountain, did he- lou bartender« ar» out. but their ■ Georg»* und Elik and the Pumper ' role work In threatening the people place« have been filled. It 1» reported nickel und Charlie and llufus pull from Fairview and th«* northeastern that ull union «lotlilng cutter« ar» thv string? What Inducement«, «on, out 'I'hi* United Hebrew Trade«, have thee to offer its? What does portion of th«- city Into believing that which ba« 25,000 member«, belli« th» bone und sinew of tli» great val th«« defeat of this issue would for ihe lurgest union In I'hlluilelphla, re ley of th» Klamath care for thy in- ever kill any chance of building a port« general obedience of the order. «lgnin>unt scrap und a boycott of thv i « hool In thut section. Hi« efforts Th» «irlke of 2000 bricklayer« Satur scribe? Hurvly, ail the Interests of were ably seconded by II. II. Dunbar, day cuiiHed uurprlae, UH the men broke mine und my people ure not center» I principal of the city «chool«. ItiHtvud Ironclad contract« with their employ In thv hlgliwuy between the river of of being at bit*, desk attending to the «lutlea for which he Is paid, of look- er«. th» Link und the turn therein. And Two «tick« of dynamite were ex more, I tell thee, son; lo many year» , I ng after th«* welfat«* of the students ploded today under a cur carrying | ago with tear« und profunity 1 es under his charge, of occupying the twenty pUHHetiKer« with tile police chewed Company's of thv Htock, and position f«ir which he wa« hir«-d by KUiirdlng the crew of «trlk«breuk<-rN . I give th»» this prophesy: W'hen thy [th«« taxpayers of the district- not by None were Injured. The police be- ; Thunder Pumper go<-« bump, there the «chool board h<* wa« out elec believing thut laborer« nearby were wilt sit In the temple of Justice n tioneering. He was there with hi« rwponalble, fired s«*veral «hot«. A j «tern Judge and u parchment will be appeal to th«.* mothers, urging them battle etiHued with the laborer« ■ given him by hl« Centurion, and for the «ak<! of the health of their throwing brick«. The reserve« were' there will be written thereon in children, to vote for the bonds. Th«*»»' im-n. aided uml nlx'tted by th«« other tailed out, dl»per«lng the mob and great letter«: handy tools of th«* Hog Combine, suc- ur/cntlng two Hunday*« rioting re •' ‘Oo-dern, the Dealer In Type« and quited In Ove being «hot, «core« beat Parchment, vs. The Thunder Pumper, c«'vd«*d in sneaking through their 'rick bond Issue by the »cant mi en and fifty arrest«*«! a corporation.* Then will the stern nority of 26, 114 votes having been Radical Ladera of the «trlker« de-1 Judge «ay, T would rest mine eye« 'cast against it. and 136 for it. < lar<> that there 150.000 out and that I on the parchment and the names Now, what are th«« facts? The there will be 200,000 out before thereto,* uad after he ha« copied out night. UonNervatlve leader« «ay thut the name« he will say to hi* C.-nlu- ' school board proposes to erect a «chool building that will cost 345,- there are 65,000 out und many more rlan. 'get thy minions and with an ' <>00, unless they change their plans, will Join today. Director of Public other parchment on which «hall be and It is a dea<! moral certainty that Safety t’lay claim« that there are' written Rummons' bring th«*«» pc >- 'hey will change them. Assuming, 30,000 out, many of whom will re I pie of the name« I have seen, und however, that they are successful in turn It 1« conncrvatlvely e«t|m«ted their good« and chattels, that the putting through their scheme, what that the merchant« and manufactur- 1 greed of the Dealers In Types and n«*ed the jM^iple of Fairview expect era have already lout 35,000,000. Pnrchmvnt may be «ati»fi<‘d, and Many order« ar» being conceited uh then.' will it come to pu««, th«*«* and from the fair promises of a new the customer« fear that thv factories | thy cohorts will be out from under, school board that were made to them? Under present conditions the limit of will be unable to make dvllverlv« and then will thv people who have bonds that can be Issued in this dls- It 1« rumored that the companlea of put their name« to thy parchment !r i< t |g |.:7,•;«««». of this sum 31*' - <oa«t artillery at Fort Dupont have «ay to the stern Judge: <)00 were voted Monday. This been ordered to prepare for a call to )«*av«*s a balance of 327,600, which. ** 'Great Judge, we plead In sorewt Philadelphia to protect government If the board kept its promises and need. property. Director Clay »ay» that ¡the Hog Combin«* carried them out, Before our need Is mud; 10,000 police are able to handle the Como take this Pumper wo have got, the northeastern portion of th«.* city ait nation would have for a new school. ‘Tis too rich for our blood. The report that member« of the Under the plans in hand for the "Committee of Ten” directing the " For we're asscsaml al' night. west side school It Is the intention of «trike are liable to t»> arrested on And then a«Hv«svd all dry; ten charge« of conspiracy has created ' Wo are nearly dead tram the life th«* board to er«*ct a structure that will be larger and better than the a sensation. Mr«. Bessie Weiner. I we’ve )«-d present High School. It cannot be aged 22, one of the live shot Iasi I To mak» this Pumper pr.y, completed »nd furnished for 345,000. night, will recover. Shu was In th«* crowd of rioters trying to protect her i " 'Wo humbly crave to be your ulavcs To do so will, in addition to the And obey your least commands. [ money vot«*d yesterday, require addi H-W»ek-old baby, when a stray bullet Hut for heaven’« sake, conic round tional funds to the sum of 318,000, hit her shoulder. and take which would leave 39,000 for a school This Pumper off our band-».* for a section of the city that has THEN AGAIN Dll* THE been promised one equal to that built "And while the patriarch was on the west side. It will require no BOOST EllN GATII EK T<MIETIIEll --------- I speaking many people guh--red mathematician to figure out who got Thi-n again did the boo«t<*rs of the around, and they did glvo mn the the gol«l brick. dan of ’ Ego" gather themselves tn 'laugh,* and with their thumbs One of the arguments advanced by gethvr, and there were present the against their noses did wag thrlr | the representative of the school Judge and LF. surnamed "Also,” and i finger« offensively, and on** said unto board for the erection of an eight- hn of the Pumpernickel and another me, *1 hath not batter In my h<ad In ■ room structure on the w«*st side was of the tribe, Deenliel. and thera was stead of brains; go thy way.’ " | the desire to have a building large a vacancy and a void, and thv Pum , enough to accommodate the eight pernickel «aid unto the Judge ! grades. This of itself stamps the LIKES KLAMATH FALIJ4 "Where 1« he named 1120, some lioard as being either deliberately Ig time« called Charlie and sometimes W. P. Johnson, secretary and norant of the requirements of a Morvvharllv. who mlxeth with th* treasurer of the Klamath Develop school system or maliciously negli Kvno on the top line and the ditch ment Company, arrived In the city gent of its duty. Nowhere is such a KenoT lx>. we have not seen him last Friday from Han Francisco and procedure followed, especially where these many days, and did be not get will spend a few days in the city on ua together and say unto us: 'We businuHS for the company, and inci will have it scribe of our own. anti I dentally getting acquainted with the will give of my yens and kreutseni people of this city. One of the main that It may come to pa««.' and then, objects of Mr. Johnson's visit, it is after luring us Into this «crap verily Hlaled confidentially, is to select a lo did he hike and run away, and I . cation for a residence where he ex would rent my eyes upon him," and pects to make his future home. He as he ceased to speak, lo and behold, has not lost any time since he has nn empty chariot came to the d »or been here und already has become ac and Oilybert, ho that was servant quainted with many of tho citizens unto thn Judge, got out and said* and is satisfied that this is tho place "All hall, here am I and I say unto where he wants to live. you, have ye yet n scribe that will i Mr. Johnson has been interested do thy bidding? If not, 1 hnve pro with bls brother. 8. O. Johnson, in vided one; yet he Is shy of the c ,*ln ' the timber business, but since ho has of the realm, and truly ye will have accepted his present position with th«* to furnish the piaster« for this 'thun-' Klamath Development Company he der pumper,' which Is to be conduct- has made a record In property sales id by thn wind exuder that thy ser which has been astonishing. He has vant bath furnished!" set a pace for the other salesmen Thon spake Elik, the money which so far they have been unable changer, to him of the namo of! to follow. It is stated that Mr. John ■'Also": "How, now varlet, hast thou I son has been credited with sales to been In the highways and byways and the amount of 3150,000 In the past created a vacuum between the people few months, and, In addition, has and their dust and made them coif- been the means of Interesting several up ns 1 commanded thee?” Then large institutions, which will locate spake •'Also.” "Hear my lamenta here this year, which will mean a tions. my fellow compatriot«; dost larg<* payroll for Klamath Falls. Mr. not see th»*««* tears and hear them Johnson expects to erect a large busi crack like torpedoes as they strike ness block near tho present office of the ground at my feet? Indeed, am the company. i I sorrowful and much Ignominy has been cast upon me. Lo. I trlod to do One swallow does not make a thy bidding and first I met a tiller siiminer, but a doxen or ho in a black of the soil and he was driving a bottle are sufficient to produce a chariot drawn by a meek and lowly great change in temperature. ass; and I showed him the parch ment and asked him to give mo of i Speaking of home remedies, the I his substance, and lo, he said unto me, Toll thy troubles to the money "switch" of our grandfather« was a I changers,' and no more did he say pretty good remedy for q»tlte a long except, ‘elk-elk get up, Charlotte.' list of juvenile disorders. MAI IRREST TEN STRIKE EEAOERS modern «chool« have been adopted. In th«« wurd schools tho primary EACH MARKED WITH A WOODED SIAD grade« are taught, the higher grad«-« being confined to one «chool, where the city Is «mall. This permits of 2M BODIEH L1ID AWAY IN T4.M- I’OKAKY GRAVEN th«* employment of competent leath ern at «atari«-« commensurate with their ability without Imposing a bur I’lii««' Wh«T»’ Trulri« H<« hh I on Siding den on th«> taxpayers. Under th«- .Now Incline of Glisten* plan proposed It would be n«*c«*»sary Ing Hn«»w lo employ three corps of teacher« for th«* higher grade«, when the thro»- schools are established This will United Press Service have either th«, effect of creating an SEATTLE, Wash., March 3.—Five enormous payroll or the employment men among the Wellington rescuers of Incompetent teachers. Hut It 1« who arrived here today tell of the not th«* Intt-ntlon of th«* board to do seen«*» at the wreck. They state that anything of the kind The only ob the place where th«* trains stood on ject was to ««'cure for their masters the track is now an incline of glisten u building, who««* Irnposing presence ing »now and no on«* would ever sus- might add to the value of property . l«ect that there ever had been a rail that Is now under option at a figure road grade there. The mountain far below what It Is proposed to ex above was swept dean when the ava pend on th«- school. lanche came. Another trick that caught the vot After the slide 150 men from Wel ers for the bond Issue was th«* coup lington began the work of rescue. ling of two propositions in one I shuv They made pitiful attempts to dig the west > Id«' sch<x»l and the heat into the frozen mass, which covered ing plant for the present institution, so many human beings, with picks it was in pleading for this that Dun and shovels. In the work the d«-ad bar aided. No one ever objected to ami living were un«-arthed in the voting the bonds for th«i heating same mass, and the workmen would plant, but that could not be voted on uncover an arrn or leg and occa separately. It was a trick to f«»ol sionally a groan would be heard that the taxpayers, hand« «! out at the dic would locate one of the unfortunate tation of the men for whose benefit ones. Temporary grav«*s were dug the enormous sum Is to be put Into in th«.- »now, where twenty-eight bod a building, half of which must always ies were deposited away (rending the remain uniiM-d, while the children of ' opening of the line, which will prob- Fairview. Hhlppington and the north [ ably more than a week. Each of the eastern section of th«* city must con ! graves is marked with a wooden slab. tinue to battle against the wind, and rain and »now of the winter months. Mi ll OF TWO I HOI SAND LYNA TIES NEGKO FIEND BELIEVE slA ENTY-THREE l ni<l<'iitirt«<l luiwyer Give« Signal by M>*»T TEH I II LIVE* Whistle for Ku«h on Prisoner Many Still I na< < ounti-il for in Ava United Press Service. lanche U liicli D«-*tro)<-»l Train In numbering the houses on Main street th«* number 13 fell to th«- brewery, it being located in the first block from the river. Tony says that he is willing to take a chance with the unlucky 13, as this time It may prove th»- exception to the rule. It cannot be any worse an«l the number may bring luck to the brewery busi ness in Klamath County at th«* fall election. Anyway, Tony believes it is worth trying. We are told that blasts from a ram's horn knocked down the walls of Jericho, and we have seen a blast from a ram's horn knock down a man. The ox knoweth his owner’s and the ass his master's crib, but there are any number of men who do not know when to quit when they have told all they know. There are strong points of simi larity between a football rush and a bargain counter rush. It is quite useless to tell the goat not to butt in; he will do it anyway. BICYCLE S DALLAS. Tex . March 3.—Allen Brooks, a negro, accused of assault- United Pr« -s Service. For an up-to-date wheel, gut i Ing a two-year-old girl, was taken EVERETT. Wash., March 3.—A a Rambler, on aale at the Gl'W from the court r«M>m today during courier who arrived from the scene STORE. For aale or r—■«. the trial and lynched. The entire of the avalamh«' at Wellington today Tents to rent. Guns. We carry city has been stirred over the out- reported that thirty-nine bodies had I rage by the negro, and while he was a foil line of sporting goods been recovered. This leaves thirty- I having a hearing a mob of 2000 four unaccounted for. According to quickly forme«! and surrounded the THE GUN STORE official figures the total number of I court house, where the hearing was passengers, employe«*» and trainmen ! being held. The negro was well j. R. CHAMRKRa. were 102. Twenty-nine survivors are guarded, but the indignation and ex Opposite the Amrrlcaa Bose» positively accounted for, which leaves citement was so great that it was Pbo.. • AUS the greatest possible loss of life to s«*en that any attempt to protect the be seventy-three. The roads are still prisoner was useless.. blocked and no newspaper man has The court room was crowded when reached the scene yet. The second Brooks was brought in for trial, sur- o ■ relief train left Everett this morning, i rounded by sufficient guards so that but there is little hope of its arriving . he was believed to be safe. A large Doesn't ne» «*»**arily iudicat»- before tomorrow. If it does then. I body of men in the court room rush- that gla-ses shouhl or should [ *-<l to the prisoner at a signal given not be worn. SEATTLE, March 3.—The Great I by a whistle by an unidentified law Northern has issued an official bulle yer, and overpowered the officers. S«-hool children oft»-n need tin estimating the dead at seventy- Brooks was carried to a window and them badly—while many old«-r three. In the statement it is ac I thrown from a second-story window |«-opk- get along nicely without knowledge that the company is still to the crowd below consisting of more them. without positive information and it is than 1000 men. The negro was It is solely the condition of possible that the estimates may be seized as he struck the pavement and the eyes which should decide. too large. AH of the missing have tied with a rope, and ten minutes been included in the dead, and while later was swinging dead from the Every person w ho reads this this is not certain. It Is most probably j Elks' arch in the center of the down- «hould make it a |«>int to learn justified. { town district. The body was cut ju-t w hat his or her eyes are in. ' down by members of the inob, put It do«*»in't pay to remain in EVERETT , March 3.—Fireman into an express wagon and hauled doubt, «-»peciaiiy when finding Hates, Brakeman Gilare and th re«' away to be burned. out costs not even a cent. passengers arrived here today. These The feeling against Brooks has were heretofore reported missing and been so intense since the assault on We ar«* fully competent to feared to be d«?ad. Bates said that Mary Buwins, a white girl, that he rectify all refects of vision. .And fifteen bodies had been recovered was at once taken to Fort Worth to we can supply the exactly right when he left the scene. He declared: prevent lynching. A mob was form glaaees at once, unlew« your eyes "I was buried under the engine for ed at Fort Worth and he was then require the l«-#*»t. ground to or- five hours, with the snow- falling rap taken to Sherman for safe keeping. t!«*»*. idly and gradually piling up around Tito officers believed that a speedy- Interview our Optician my head so I could not move. I trial would be satisiactory to the thought my time had surely come, mob and he was brought back to Dal H. J. WINTERS and passed through a fearful ordeal las for a bearing. Graduate & State Registered as I was freezing to death when res Optician cued.” He stated that the survivors Frank Evans, of Shippington, is a were all in a pitiable plight. visitor in the city today. A Person’s Age ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR If he takes the Republican. If he does not urge him to do it, so as to lend a hand in the fight for his rights < > < J ' ‘ < I ' < > J ’ > , , ' ‘ < > ( , ! f < > J J < » < [ ] [ < > I I j f ;; :: ’ !!