provisions of th« meusurc, mid n for­ mal petition of protest has been pre pared mid will Im forward««! to the Indian Bureau lit Washington. Among I I liti.I) l AISI.Ii III ItOY I1LLING CIGAIl those who w«ru here were .1 II. 4'AIIIO LIGHTER WITH GASOLINE Palmer and wife. E. II. Wilson, Ho­ mer Wlhlllliite and Hurry Wilson. 'I liouMiuits Are I'b eing I toni ila- On­ They cam» down Thursday und re­ Host III tile Ex-Presideill'* S|HC'lt III Fir« Sturts 00 tli« Fifth, Trapping the turned to their homes Snturdn coming HI reu lux of .Molleo him RIVALS CATASTROPHE OF MESSINA EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS ARE UGLY ELEVEN PEOPLE BURNED 01 DEATH Khartoum I iging Co- < •|H-rutb>ii mid Hmoke mol Ito« ks Occupants of I pper Floors had a chance to cool, thus checking Its flow temporarily. In the towns and villages that have esenped from the ravages of the eruption religious services and processions have been held as a token of the gratitude of the inhabitants over having been saved. The only danger from further loss of life Iles In the recklessness of tourists who have rushed in to wit­ ness the magnificent spectacle de­ picted by the violence of the eruption. The soldiers have been forced to use stringent measures to prevent them THE HOPKINS III IBLEI) from rushing to certain death. The most reckless of the visitors are to 'Hie Tug Yumutilhi Going to Reseou« be found among the women, many of South of Hun Francis««» whom would have met death If the troops had not Interfered. MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, Meh 25. —The torpedo boat Hopkins wa WORK OF INSTALLING disabled twenty miles beltow San CJJMKH IS FINISHED Francisco today owing to a fiulre ot No Reason W hy Everyone Should Not her boiler« and engines, according to a wireless dispatch received here thh Huvc the Correct Tim« afternoon. The Hopkins was compell­ The Western Union clock inspector, ed to throw out an anchor to save William Walsh, left for Sacramento herself from destruction as she car­ Friday, having completed the time ries no sailing g« ar. The tag Umatiiln from the navy yard is hurrying to th* service installation here yesterday. The master clock, through which rescue. The boilers of the Hopkins the United States Observatory time is recently blew up at San Diego. received hourly from Mare Island, Mayor Sanderson has returned has been located in the local Western ’ Union office and on each hour all the j from Medford, bringing with him the clocks throughout the city are elec- j latest reports on street paving of va­ trically adjusted by the master clock, j rious kinds. Tills city is now equipped with j twenty-seven Western Union docks 1 LOST—A St. Bernard dog, name«! "King.” Color white and tan; which are Installed at various points ’ weight, about 110 pounds. Disap­ and as moat of them are located with ! Finder a view to having the correct time ’ peared Sunday. March 13. displayed to the public, there can be will notify C. F. Stone, Klamath no excuse now for not having the cor- i Falls, Oregon and rec.-ive liberal re­ ward. d&w-tf reel time. On« enterprising merchant is plan- ! nlng to install a Western Union clock I with the inechankim exposed In his! display case at the store entrance. I As a means of drawing attention to i articles on display this plan is some-1 For an up-to-date wheel, gra what original. It Is calculated that a Rambler, on sale at the Gl N most people are anxious to have the j HTORE. For aale or rrw*. correct time, and many are curious to I Tenta to rent. Guna. We narry know how the time sent out from th«' j a full line ot sporting goods Government observatory synchronizes ' a clock so far removed from the Gov-1 THE GUN STORE eminent < hornometer. It Is thought , J H < HAMHKR m . that other merchants will adopt this i method of attracting the public to! t*p|MMiie rfre Anw nom H ven tli« resentment of the Nationalists, nini half 11 mile wide are sweeping who recently assassinated Premier whi r«' a boy, engaged In filling with tho chickens seemed to take on ¡1 down the southern slope of the moun- general air of well-kept and up-to- Boutron, Pasha. Colon<-I Roosevelt gasoline a cigar lighter, started a con­ tain ut the rate of 1000 feet an hour, diite surroundings. Our llmlted in­ laughed at the Idea of danger and flagration that spread with wonder­ Nine miles of tho slope Ims nlready vestigatlon convinced us itiât nature requested tluil no special guard be ful rapidity, trapping the occupants been covered und all efforts to stop has been wonderfully lavish with It» < furnished The authorities, however, of the upper floors and shutting off the progress of the molten mass have favors In this section of the Pacific | knowing the real condition of affairs, all avenues of escape. One man proved unuvulllng. would not listen to his request, and risked his life by sliding down the Coast. Eighteen craters ur<- now pouring the ex-President walked through a wire cable of the elevator, a part of "Combining as tills section does It* I lien molten liquid, suphurous va­ billions of feet of merchantable tint ■ double line of Egyptian police from the descent being through a roaring porn, stónos und lava down the moun* Miss Ethel Finkelstein her. Its 200,000 acres of Irrigated : ills car to ills carriage. The assem­ furnace. Three of these streams tulli side. align brush land. Its wonderful water I bled thousands gave him a welcome j’jinp* <1 from a window on the sixth have combined ut u point ¡1 few miles power. Its great pleasure resorts und 1 never before given to an American. floor, only to be crushed to death down the slope, and have created a from contact with the stone pavement hot springs, connected as they ar« I resistless mass that has so fur swept below. by about ninety 'miles of navigable I I PRIMING unti VI IM II aside ull obstructions In Its path und BY I IIE Yt MA INDI 4NH Th« dead are: water, which to our mind Is equal * set nt nouirht every i-tfort to prevent ETHEL FINKELSTEIN, aged 16. to tl.it amount of suburban railway its further progi «ss Th« Govern- Object to Gov--niiiM-ut Interference VERONICA McGRATH. you l.iive her.. resources unequalled ment engineers, sid' d by soldiers und With Their Hites Over MRS. HANNAH BURDEN, floo. nn; w here In the United Stales. Thi s, such of the residents who have not Their Deml lady. certainly will count In a big wnv In become punie stricken ns to be help* YUMA. Ari«., March 26- An up- ROSE BRUCHE. aged 17. stenog­ tho development of this city and h-ss have been engaged in an attempt rlslng of the Yuma Indians on the rapher. county. We expect to remain ln-re to divert the Iuvu by throwing up GERTRUDE QUINN. 20, private 1 et mmiently, mid hope t* lie of som< Government reservation near here is dams and ditches, but it ha« nil pro«’ threatened as a result of the deter­ secretary. benefit to this community, as well as ed useless. mination of the authorities to put a SIMON FISH. lending our aid In bringing about Its Th« towns of Valagi-e, stop to the death rite orgies which LILLIAN SULLIVAN. development. It certainly looks good passo, lam I .co. Rlnnzzl follow the demise of each tribesman. MINER BELL, advertising man­ to us." de­ have been wholly or | Thousands of dollars' worth of Gov­ ager. stroyod Albani-Ile and es- ernment property Is destroyed annu­ HERBERT McCHELL, brother-in- rg|M-d destruction because they are ally In these ceremonies, as every­ law of Simon Fish. protected by the surrounding hills thing belonging to the deceased Is BERT SINCLAIR, clerk. burned. Assistant United 8tates At­ WILLIAM GREEN, porter. torney Horton has been notified by M< LKLLAN-MoltlllHHEt FIGHT ETHEL ANDERSON, stenographer. the chiefs that they will resist with DE« I.ARED NO CONTEST MARY WARGE. solicitor. United Proas Service. force any attempt that may be made MADISON, WIs., March 25. Sena­ to put a stop to the practice, which M< Is-ilan < taim, tor l.aFollette thinks the Insurgent has been a custom among the tribe ROOSEVELT LUNCHES WITH His Op|H>nent THE KHEDIVE OF EGYPT victory Is a hollow one. Editorially from time immemorable. There was a representative crowd ho declares that the ousting of the ♦ First Tim«' This Honor Haw Ever Heeti NEW BOLIERS ORDERED ♦ of aluiut 500 at the opera house speaker from the rules committee CONFERENCE OF Y. M. C. V ♦ Given a Private Citizen FOR DESTROY ER HOPKINS ♦ Thursday night to witness th« pugi­ "does not change the plan ot organ­ HTI DENTH IN PROGRESS listic bouts. Th« first go was between ization of the House at the beginning : CAIRO, Egypt, March 26.—After MARE ISLAND. Cal., March 26.— Smoky Branan, of Omaha, mid Kid of each session of Congress or de­ SANTA CRUZ, Cal , March 2«.— the reception that was tendered ex­ New boilers and engines have been Curry, of Dorris. Ixiuls Gerlier was prive the power of the absolute power tine of the largest conferences of the President Roosevelt today he visited ordered installed in the destroyer master of ceremonies and timekeeper of appointing, and hence packing, nil students Y. M. C. A. In the history of the Asbar University, attend«»«! onlv Hopkins, which broke down and was The hoys put up a very good exhibi­ standing committees on legislation " the Pacific Coast starts here tonight, by Mohammedans. Later he lunched rendered helpless while en route here tion. ending In a decision of a draw He further declnres that Cannonlsm and will be attended by over four with the Khedive at the Abdkfn Pal­ from San Diego. It was on this de­ There la a wide diversity of opinion without Cannon Is just as hurtful as hundred delegates. Among the In- ace, this being the first time that stroyer that the explosion occurred! lu legal d to 11.« d> < Isloii leuuiied l>? Cannonlsui U with Caauou. Tim peo­ Htuttons represented are the Univer­ dignitary ever lunched with a private on February 19. when two members the referee In the main event of the ple must understand that the defini­ sity of California, Stanford, Pacific, citizen. Ambassador Strauss was also of the crew were killed by beingj evening, the McMillan constituent tion of Cannonlsm Is "government by Nevada. Nev.; Southern California, present at the luncheon. Tonight scalded to death by live steam. This claiming a foul and the MorrisseyItes the system." He declares that the Occidental College, Pomona College. Mr. Roosevelt will be a guest at a explosion was the subject of a rigid the contrary. The fight started off real battle will be fought in the pri­ I.os Angel, s «'Itv College. Whittier : dinner given in his honor by Consul investigation, the charge having been at 10 o'clock, both contestants being maries and elections tietween now and College, Sherman Institute, Mills Col­ ♦ Iddlngs. made by the crew that no lives would lege, Chico State Normal, San Jose In good form and well matched. Mor­ November. have been lost if the officer in charge State Normal. Los Angeles State Nor­ rissey followed his regular tactics of : MOUNT AETNA IS had ordered the blowers started. The mal nnd San Diego State Norm il. pushing the flghPiind taking punish­ MORE INDICTMENTS AGAINST ♦ STILL IN ERUPTION tubes that exploded at that time were ♦ PIÌTNBI KG GRAFTERS ment In order to be able to land nt repaired, but they blew out again yes­ ♦ THIGH BROKEN the opportune time. McLellan Is an Progress of Lava How Down Moun­ terday while the Hopkins was outside : United Proas Service. adept at boxing nnd protecting him While engaged at work Thursday ♦ tain Side Is Ch«‘cked PITTSBURG. Pa, March 25.— the Heads. The tugboat Umatilla, self from blows, and Is a hard in- I nfternoon on the big dredger that is Thirty Indictments have been return ­ ■ which was near at hand, came to the tighter. being constructed by the Southern United Press Service. | assistance of the crippled destroyer! In the first round Morrissey starts ed by the grund jury today against Pacific Company, Will Duffy was CATANIA, Sicily, March 26.—Al­ members of former and present coun­ In fighting low and landing several struck by a parting cable and sus- though the lava coming from over a and towed her to her berth here. This cils. It is stated that fifty-six coun ­ 1 is the second refitting within two : blows. There wn« no decided advnn tained a fracture of th? right thigh dozen craters Increased in volume to­ ♦ tnge In this round; If anything. It cilmen have been mentioned as being bone. “Dr. Merryman reduced the day its progress down the southern years. was In favor of Morrissey. In the guilty of bribery, according to evi­ 'fracture and the Injured man was slope of the mountain was not so second round Morrissey Is cautioned dence, but because they have con­ sent to San Francisco last Friday, rapid. The change Is due to the in­ J. W. Bryant has retired to his by the referee about hitting low; in fessed it Is stated that no indictments where he will enter the Southern l’;v creased amount, the main stream hav­ Altamont farm, where he is follow­ will be returned agaliiKt twenty-five * the third round Mi-Lellcn forces Mor citlc hospital in that city. ing widened so that the edges have ing the good old-fashioned plow. ♦ of them. The indictments returned rlssey around ring, but seemed un­ are In connection with the payment able to land a blow that did much damage. Morrissey In the fourth of 1102.000 by six Pittsburg banks to bring about the passage of the or- round continued to tight low, receiv­ dlnancs mnking them city deposito* ing many blown and short-arm hooks rles. In the clinch, with no great damage done Both men received and gave ROOHEVKLT RIIHS Till-: CAMEL heavy blows In the fifth round. The sixth round showed up some United Press Service. hard fighting, In which McLellcn CAIRO. Egypt. March 25. Roose­ lands heavily on Morrissey's face with velt journeyed by camels and cars to uppercuts. Morrissey received some Memphis, twelve miles southwest of hard blows In tho seventh, falling Cairo, today to visit the tombs of short In his swing at McLellan. In Sakharra and the Temple of Bulle. the eight round McLellan had Mor­ Tho Colonel was much interested in rissey at the ropes when the time the animal pictures carved on the wnR called. Ninth round belonged sides of the tomb and temple. These to McLellan. Both men showed signs’ wore made 5000 years before Christ. of fatigue In tho tenth round, McLel­ The pictures of many of the animals lan breathing hard. The eleventh 1 were tho same as those killed by the round showed hard fighting and clos­ ex-President. ed In favor of Morrissey. There was strong hitting on both sides In the GOVERNMENT TROOPS AltE ADVANCING ON' BLl'EFIELDS twelfth round. Morrissey rushes the fight In the thirteenth and fourteenth rounds. The fight ended In the middle United Press Service. BLUEFIELDS. Nicaragua. March of the fifteenth round, Mci-ellan drop­ ping to tho floor and claiming Mor­ 25.—Keen Interest and excitement rissey had fouled him. Tho referee Is aroused over the npproach of Presi­ claimed tho tight was no contest and dent Madriz' army, which Is now has­ tening towards this city. Couriers declared all bets off. say that the property of Americans , At tho close of tho contest Walter Richards jumped Into tho ring nnd In the interior Is being destroyed and I that the natives working on the plan- | Issued n challenge to tho winner. tat Ions arc greatly stirred up. I Ï 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 INDIANS PROTECTING A number of Indiana were In the city Friday from Klamath Agency In conference over tho provisions of the bill recently Introduced by Con greaaman Hawley providing for tho opening of the Klamath Reservation. Exception la taken to some of the Cans Merrill returned Friday even­ ing from Willows, Cal., where ho has been for the purpose of soiling a con­ signment of mules. He brought back : with him a fine driving horse and I also a pedigreed jack nnd jenny. Ho I returned to his home in Morrill thh | morning. * BICYCLE S A Watch That Won’t Lie < ► I • I > I • Job’s patien«-«- could never have have stood the test of an I • erratic watch. When a |»‘rxon |Hills a wat h out of his pocket there is all kinds of satisfaction in know­ ing that when be lkH at it he se**s an honest face that will tell him the truth. But the oilier sort of a watch —well, there needn’t BE any other sort. Because— Y'ou or anyone else can un­ load all your time troubles here. Y'ou can get rid of them quick, an«l at a cost not worth mentioning. Interview out- repair depart­ ment at WINTERS THE BIG JEWELRY STORE I > I • I > « )