Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 21, 1910, Image 3

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    meiit or failure of Improvement
shown by the other clubs
Chicago
iihu a team of vot«*ians ami many -ire
predicting thal the learn la du« fül­
CONGItFXJATION
IROFTH I'l.tNM
II. II. HAIIRIH I'HEI'ARING Ft»lt
a slowing-down, even lt Johnny
OF
COMMITTEE
EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS
Kling, who used to be <-all<'<l the
bruins of the Chicago
works," Is
back on the job. Kleinfeld. Tinker,
M III
Hite
Ills ll< pn-M-ntativc Reni«-» liuti I’lans
Blowhard and Hcliult«i showed last
<
llnve Any < 'oiiuts lion W ith
year that they at least are getting
III«- lllll Road
no better mid II would nut bo sui
prising If the vt< ra.i twirlors < aiii<-
"untied" this suasou.
• m«-«-thig of th«- tn«-tubers of the
If the plans of II II Harris IIIXl
New York pins Iter hopes foi a bet
bls iiHsoilat««» reach their full ma­ ter position than last year to un ex « * i-gregullon of the Presbyterian
nurch wus held last «-veiling and th>-
turlty th«- d«*velopm«-nt for te hlch pocted Improvement In the »oik ol
Keno und vlclulty huv<< so long wait Pilchers l.uiqiiaid and Aines, the qutstlon of building u new chur<-h
«•«> will at last b«< loullzed. for there promising work of Drucke and Kia >-<Jin<-e was consld«-red The commit-
will be erected clou«* to there the witter, two new pitchers, ami the bol t<>- ap|H>lntc<l for tli<- purpose of sub­
blggisit sawmill In the county; an sterlng of Ihe oultl'-hl by siibstltu- mitting plans of a structure and the
lintiu iiS" «'l«M'lrl<- power plant will be ■|on of Devore for McCormick.
I ii method of finam Ing the cost of erect­
enx-ted; new boats will ply the river the liith-ld Mi-rkle, the man who on«*- ing th« same mad«* Its report and It
»nd lakea, ami the truffle thul was upon u lime didn't touch second, will was decldad that the congregation
about to diop to nothing will !»<• d«-- be at first base In place of the vote- would go ahead with the work
A finance and building committee
v«do|>«'d to Its fullest capacity.
an, Tenm-y, mid the foxy play an-
II II Harris is the muu who pur- gingery methods of ancient Fred may wus appointed, with lusti u'-tions to
(basetl th« McCormick holdings ncur be missed to such nn extent thiit he gi> ah«-ad and compb-to all urrang«.-
t > iits foi th«- )-i«<-tlon of lb«- build­
Kino
ll<- cam«* here from M«*dford, will soon «-ci«**«- to suiiii tin- bench
ing.
and r«-|M>rl from illite to time Ur
filled with the M'dford spirit of do­
Not many pcisons are picking la
ing things without rushing Into print Holt to win a fourth straight p<-i. the «otiKH-gutIon to. It d«-emed nec-
The plans submitted for the
ll<- Is th«* silent man of action, and limit In the American.
Had either «i «ary
h<< Is surrounding himself with a Boston or Philadelphia played early consideration of the congregation call
corps ot men who ar«- following In In Ihe season the way they did at the for a bilck edifice, which will cost,
tils footsteps He will be represented finish, the pennant would never hav. » hen completed, approximately 112.-
by J King, every fiber of who»«- body gon«* to Tlgertown and II la reason- ttco N'o definite <|e< Islon was r*-acn-
1» filled with the viK-rgy that moves uble Io suppose Hint these t< Mills will e« as to th«- material that will '..e
mountain» ami uccotnplluhe« results strike wlnnlug strides early I ii the used. Cement blocks and stone were
M< King has rented tin- Withrow season this year and not permit the considered, but It was decided to
building, formerly occupied as head­ Jennings crew to obtain HIK'll II <<>111- uwult the result of u new experinen'
that Is being mad«- I ii th«* manufac-
quarters for the Bui'iia Vista Com­ niandlng lead
pany
There he will open ait office
The lloslon American l.eugio- team tore of burned brick before a definite
that will b<< the h«>adqunrt«*r» for his thia year, however. In without till- decision will I m - mad«-. If tlx brick
operation»
II" will have cliarg«' of services of hci biggest asset of a Is not satisfactory, then th«- qu«-stlon
all ot the affulrs Identified with the year ago. Manager Fred
Frol Lak«*,
Lak«-. who of s«-l<-<-tli>K othi-i materials will In­
Harris Inter«'»!» this "Ido of the this year has been transferred to the taken up
Th«- site for the n«-w building will
mountuin. and under bls muster bund hapless Boston "Dov«-s." Lak«- was
it Is cxpecte«! thut licfor«* many week» given credit last year for much of th«- I k - close to th«- present «-dlfi«<t. Part
e|ap»<> work on th«- big Improvements Red Box' success and It isn't on r<-< ot it will b<- across th<- Agkeny ditch,
contemplated will bo actually under ord that Patsy Donovan, his succes­ und It Is ho|M-d that the <-om mil leí­
will be able to mak»- an angements
way
sor. ever gingered up a bunch of play
Th«- i*ott«-r mill at Pokegamu lias era the way that Lake did
Fann for th«» piping of th«- water lu the
ill-« n pur< husixl and will I m - moved to generally arc commiserating wljh "<t|on of the channel, provld«-d defi­
Gold lllll. Instead of to Kono, a» was Luk«- that a better fat" than III«- Bos nite plans have not been arranged
firxl aunouuce«! This will I m » used in ton Nationals did not befall him th! fur doing (bls throughout Its entire
length.
the production ol lumber from lite year
Th«* building will I m * 78 x 93. ornate
timber ttwtiwl on thul side of th»'
noth the Cleveland and New York
Mountain by Mr Harris. Vrder» bavuj •Gm» of th«- American hav<- shown In appearance, and arranged for th«*
bqqo I'lhWl Evr thq machhiery for much better I ii their spring practic«- purpoae of meeting for some time al)
the hip hill! ihut 1« • to I local <1 at than I'omtsky's White Sox. who ar< th«- demands of th«- congregation.
Another meeting of the building
Kono
II will have a capacity of virtually a n«*w team tills year, with
<-ommltt«-<- will be held W«-dn«iMlay
2&u.nuu f«-«-t dully and will l><- one three new guardians for the Inner
evening, when a definite campaign
modem of Its kln«l in th«- works, new- outer pickets an«! several
ot the most
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will I m < outline«! and the securing of
county
It will b<- «»poral«*d through- new battoiy < omblnatlons
Connie
th.- funds actually undertaken.
out by • I«*« trlclty. each machia«* hav Mack nlmost won a pennant last year
Ing It» I own Independent motor. It with his renovated team und the Red
will be ■ located on th«* old a|t<* of tlx- 4««x set a dazzling pace until mar the
IBM«SEVELT RKA< RES VIENNA
Potter mill, on«* of the moat Ideal nd with a team that promised no
locations in all of Klamath County more than the White Hox now prom- United Pre s Service
VIENNA. April If.
Ex-President
Every modern appliance for ch«-ap«-n Ise. Bo It won't do to count Comlsky
Roosevelt arrived nt Hotel Kramlz
Ing th« production of lumber will t>«- out of It.
Installed
As for St
Louis, Boston and : 'day after a triumphant ride front
He discovered that no
Two n«*w boat» are to l>e built, th«* i Brooklyn In the National, and Wash­ lue depot.
machinery therefor having arriv«-d. ington and 8t. Ixiuls In the American, <<>mn had been reserved for him,
Ono will o|M*rate on this »Id«* of the then- doesn't seem to be a derrick In through an error of the reception
i»Hr*m<!. th«* other on th«- east side existence strong < nmigh to lift them committee. Ho was given a hall room
Th«* boat that will be on the run be­ out of their r«-cent la-rths near th«- while a magnificent suite was being
prepared for his use. Mr. Roosevelt
tween this city and K**no will be loo bottom of the heap
feet long, fitt«*d up for passenger serv­
An add<*d Inter«-»! In the National's brand'd as false the statement pub­
ice and light«*d throughout with elec­ race this year Is the adoption of a lished in the Paris Herald, from Its
tricity
Work on It will commence strong policy regarding th«- umpiring Italian correspondent, that he said
within a few days. The on«* for th«* mi<! the protection of th«- umpires. h- would run for president
<-a»t aide of the railroad will not be President Lynch blds fair to follow
quit«- so pretentious, but will In* as the example of Ban Johnson of the FAIR WE.vTHER GREETS CEN-
sis TAKERS OVER Ptrt'NTIB
comfortable as the demands will war­ Americans In this r«-sp«*et and It Is
rant
Construction work on It has predicted that the day of umpire­
WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 14.—
been under way for some llttl«* time. baiting Is forever past.
Uniformly fair weather throughout
• ire Canby will continue as It has In
the I'nited Status today when the
tue past
it was at first proposed to
MENATI III AIJHIICH NOT TO IIE
«numerators started taking the cen­
convert It into a paa»«-nger boat, bui
CANDIDATE FOR ItE-EI.ECTION sus
Director Durand is out for mak­
Mr Harris decided that It would not
ing
a
record and expects to have the
be In k«-vplng with th«* magnitud«- ot I
|h-Hnit<- Aniiouno im-ot of Ills Retire­ preliminary count, which is usually
bls other enterprl»«*H. and so «h-clded
ment I» Maile by State It««*«.
within 100.000 of being correct,
on th«' n«*w lH>at
ready for publication within five
Below K«-no on the Klamath River
United Press Service.
He believes that the certified
days
will be built an Iniincn»«* power plant.
WASHINGTON. D. I*. April Is
will h<* announced within 100
figures
The plans for this lmprovem«mt have
General Brayton, known as the Re­ days
not yet been completed and no dcfi-
publican State boss, announced todav
nite Information will b«< given rela-
that under no circumstances would
tlv«- thereto for some time. Mr. liar-
Senator Aldrich I m - a «nndldat* ,<>r
■ la has gon«* east for the purpose of
r<‘-elcctlon to the Senate. He gav«*
laying th«- matter b«*fore hla eastern
as his reason for this decision the
usroclnt«»». and while there orders wlll
poor health of Mr. Aldrich. Senator
more than likely be l»sue«l for the
Aldrich has been a member of the
commencement of the work.
United States Senat«* since I RS I.
To fnclllt at«- Ills movements be
tween this city and th«* »ci ne of his
*.* \RHINGTON, !>. C.. April I >
operations. Mr. King has a mammoth Immediate development» as to w I k :
touring car at his disposal
It la of will l<- the lender -.1 th«- Senate prc-
the same size and style as those oper­ s- •«!€«! theins«-lve.i today, following
ating between this city and l^kevlew the announcement ll.at Senator \ld-
last year, and will meet all the d<<- rl> *i would retire at the dost* ol hi.t
mands of btisim-ss b«-twc«*n here and pr«-»ent term. The ' Old Guanl whs
Keno.
rl'-ar’y dl»concert--u and th* insur-
A minor gained considerable head­ r«*n'*- highly pleased. They le-Jev«
way that Mr Harris' operations arc that then- Is now n atrong chance for
»imply thos«* of th«- Hill interests th«* power of the Senate passing out
ard that the propos«*d mill, power of the hands of the "Aldrich Ring"
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plant and other operations ar«» for nt the next election. Th«* elimination
the purpos«» of opening the way for of Aldrich mean» the nlmost com­
th«* passag«* of th«* Oregon Trunk to plete reorganization of th«* Senate.
the south. When Mr. King was ques­ Ills personal domination has been
tioned on this point, he simply smiled far-reaching. Who will be th«* suc-
and stated that it would not b<> re- ccttsor of Aldrich 1» problematical, as
inarknblc If such a story were not Hale, who Is next in command. Is in
started, for everything seemed to b<* poor health. Lodg<* Is r«*gard«»d as
< barged with railroad stories. He, ranking second to Hale. Senator
however, stated that Mr. Ilnrris' op­ Cummins is believed to b«> the choice
erations were entirely Independent of of th«» insurgents for leader
I
any rallrond connections and that
what was being dono was solely with
S. C. Graves arrived in the city Fri­
the view of devefiiping th«* interests day night from Bonanza. Mr. Graves
of that genllemnn and his associat«*» will remain in the city for some time
as he has something in view that will
probably keep hltn busy here.
HAMEBALL SEASON
Will UECI MAMMOTH SAWMILL
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IS OPENER TODAY
Pittsburg can hardly expect to do
any better than she did last year, and
whether she wins the pennant ngiiln
will depend ladgely on the Improve-
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sands of dollars to benefit men who
have done naught by squeeze him
whenever the opportunity offered?
The taxpay >. has come to the con­
clusion that what's same for goose
I* sauce for gander,*' and they art
going to use the ladle on April 30
and save themselves th« <90.000
Will »ICI I 112,000 EDIFICE JUOfil ÎSIFFIIH HAILS IHE STORY
II. II. Burnham, accompanied by
hl.< brother-in-lnw, W. II. Patterson,
arrived in the city Frida* evening
from Bonanza and left on Saturday
morning for Portlnnd.
Hl «.«.I *»I|ON
Ol
CERTMN
INDI
l llll MJ* ONIA IOSSIDEREI»
< »iqH.iK-ril« of Court House Removal
Ar«- Otting IH-«|»vwle tn
Their Fight
Swing the hop« lens condition in
which tb- y ar«- plnr-'-d, th«- opponents
of th«- removal of the court bona«
have at last resorted to th«- affidavit
weapon of carrying on their fiht
In
this way they hope to smirch th« rep­
utation of the members of the county
court and mak«- It appeal that ul­
terior rnotlv«-» ar«.- controlling th«-ir
actions in the calling i>t the «-lection
for April 30
Th<- ibt'.i mov« is the production
of an affidavit signed by members . >f
a committee that Is alleged to have
wait«*«) on th«- county court on th«-
13th day of January
Judge Griffith
and Alb«-it Walker w« r<- prerent. so
the affidavit states, and that these
gentlemen, through th«- county judge,
promised to submit the question of
the court hous<- removal to the people
and that >bls would not be done until
the November elwtlon
Judge Griffith states that no such
promts«' was made. He says that he
Informed tile committee that the
question would be voted on, but that
NO DAT« FOR MUCH AN BUDC*
TION HAD BEE.x DECIDED ON. It
was suggested that It go over until
th«* Non tuber election, and Judge
Griffith stated that that would In­
considered, but be did not agree to
do so at that time.
After fully considering the matter,
th«» county court decided that inas­
much as a great deal of the money-
had b«-«-n collected for th«- erection
of the court house, it should be us«?d
this year
Also that the Klamath
Development Company want«*d some
action taken on its offer, It was not
there ar a supplicant; it came as a
benefactor, and It either wanted its
offer n-reived or rejected, Knowing
the xentiment of the voters favored
the acceptance of th«- site; knowing
further that delaying the matter until
the November election might result
In the withdrawal of the offer, which
vot.ld be a serious loss to the tax­
payers of the county, the court de­
cided to submit the question at once,
giving three weeks' time in which
br.th tld«*s of the argument could be
submitted to the people of the county .
’nstead of going to the people with
their «ase: Instead of presenting ar­
guments going to prove that it would
b«* a mlvtak« to accept •J e site of-
f«-r«*d by the Klamath Development
Company, th«- opponents thereof have
opened a campaign ot « illiflcation
They have sought to hold up to pub­
lic contempt the county court, the
Herald and the R«*publl<-an and their
owner»; they have sought to make It
app«*ar that everything has been ac-
complished through bribery and
fraud
The people know that such
charges are not true and they are
looking around for the facts in the
case
Not one logical i «-ason has bwn
given as to why It should not be
isored. investigation shows that the
opponents to th«* removal ar«» con­
trolled entirely by selfish motives.
They want it to remain because It
will benefit themselves. That being
true, then why should not the tax­
pay«*: ask that It be moved to benefit
him" Why should he go down into
his pocket and pay out tens of thou-
I
Ra.MX ths dongh
•nd compii»* with
■il purs to >d laws.
SCEN
I'lCEMIRENl TAFT AIHlREMNEH
RAI'GIITEIM lit REVOLUTION
Effort !•> Adjust <ju<-sHoii of Woman'»
Suffragi Is Frustrât«'«!
CRK3CKN. vn-u. co.
Murrt of MAHXINZ
'Setter than Mante}.
'ÀKI
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United Pris» Servi««-
tNOTHER OUTBREAK OF
WASHINGTON, D C , April I
i HIÑEME FANATICS EXPECTED
Mrs. M. T Scott, president ot the
Daughters of th« Amerlean Revolu­ i Beli«-ved That the Lull I« Only a
Temporary One
tion. which opened Its annual session
here to«lay. attempted to r«-op«-n th«-
question of Woman - Buffrag" when I I'nlteil Pres» Service
LONDON. April 1 **
Foreign of-
she introduc'd President Taft who
was there to address the delegat« < | fl«-»- advi«««« i- port that the cessation
¡of the Chang Sha rioting Is believed
In her optmlng remarks she said:
"It has bxv-n rumored that Presi­ i to l>e only temporary and that- an­
dent Taft la unfavorable to Woman's other outbreak against foreigners is
Th«* war­
suffrage
If this Is true, he Is not expected to occur soon. The
consulting his own Interest . for mill­ ships have not yet arrived on th--
ions of American women admire him scene of the trouble and it is hoped
and would vol« for him if they would that they will reach here before fur-
ther demonstrations occur. as It will
glv«- him an opportunity to do so."
Preaident Taft was most «-«irdialh !>•• posslbl«- to stop them In their
received, and when quiet was one« Inciplencv
more restored he prefaced his re­
marks with the statement;
"I confess that when I came to this
hall I did not expect to have present­
ed to me matters that were In contro­ United Press Service.
WASHINGTON, D.
April 15.
versy.
What has brought us to­
gether we all agree upon, and I am The American Charge d’Affairea at
going to continue upon that assump­ Lima has wired the State Department
tion without discussing the power or that a settlement between Ecuador
pla«> of women." He th« n proc«H-de<l I and Peru will probably be reached
with his remark that had to do with without the necessity of resorting to
th«- organization of which the dele­ war.
gates were members and its influence
upon the affairs of the day.
WHITLOCK Bl ll.ltlNGM WILL
BE REMOTER To NEW SIT h i
BICYCLE S
Work Thereon < oininenced on Friday
by M. R. Doty
The work of removing th«- two
buildings owned by Earl Whitlock
to their new locations was commenc­
ed Friday by M II Doty, the building
THE GUN STORE
mover.
When Mrs. Livermore -i-i
J. H. CHAMRKRA.
eonv purenared the property from F.
< »ppoalle U»e Anw ricaa Hotei
I« Sand'-rson for a h-Kel buildlti-;
Ph- • «.'•S
Mr WhiJock had to remo*.«- his un­
¿«rtaklng parlors
ii * then p .1
chased the property on the corner
«»ast. This is occupied by .'I««» big.
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.w;»-«tory, sqi:a:<. residence, on * ,f O
the oldest In the city. He is voiug
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to have this removed to the rear >f
the property, vh'ch will nec»?''<ate
its transfer aci<s the Ankeny car.al.
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When this I« in place he will have
-be undertavlag parlors rem >v« 1 to
.1 <• sit" mad ■ .«cant.
New Line
Pianos
ILLINOIS « ENTRAI. PASSENGER
WRECKER IN MISSISSIPPI
Engineer anil Three Mail Clerks Were
Kill.-«I ami Fireman Missing
United Press Service.
JACKSON, Miss., April 18.—The
engineer and three mail clerks were < >
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killed near here today when the Illi­ < i
nois Central passenger train. No. 2.
jumped the track, and the engine, < >
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mail car and two Pullmans plunked < >
down a fifteen-foot embankment, The < < > >
rest of the train remained on the < >
track
None of the passengers was
injured The fireman is still missing. < >
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We have accepted the agency
for the Starr Piano Co„ ot
Richmond. Ind., manufacturers
of a well-known line of high­
grade pianos.
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Starr,
Richmond, Trayser.
and Remington Player llanos.
Every piano sold with an abso­
lute guarantee.
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All pianos sold oxi the easy
liayment plan.
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Call and see samples on sale.
P Zeliner. A. Todd, R. Zlner. E
Knight, G. R. Silverman and Tom < >
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McCorcik. of the Oregon Short Line, < >
have been r«*cent visitors in town, but , < < > >
For Musical BistrunM*ats.
have returned to the Upper Lake
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country.
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