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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
THE GOOD MMOS STORV RECAMO PAYS 1118 RK8PWCTH TO MOM Ì CHANGERS ANI» OTHERS Tell» Sonic Ancient History Ttmt May Hi- Very Interesting at Thi* Time member Ye not that they came to its ind said, 'Yea, Verily, thy Highway o the Rails is a Disgrace. Know Ye lot Ye are paying Much Moneys Ye ii*ed not pay? Therefore. We will give th<*e of our Substance even Fiv« lundred Ducats and Pieces of Blivet o make the Said Highway bettor anti o Thy advantage?" And the Said Cing of the Rails, did not he say unto is. 'Will Ye not give as Much as We vlll. all for Your Benefit?' And did not George, ho the Dealer in Metals, before all the people say. Verily, We will." And the People raised their Voice with much llosan- iah and said. 'Verily. We will.' And did We ever Cumthru with .< Cent Not ou Your Life. Let's work t again Lo, I say unto You. the Pimple bi >asy. Hath We not all waxed fat and >een arrayed In Fine Linen thus« Many Years? Lo, 1 have told You I DONOWHOI AM COPIES NOT SENT TO THE VOHRS IRE THERE ANY URGER THAN HE? £ _______ Ap|«ui»’iit Invici) to "Do" The licriild Should II»- lie < <*m|s-lle<| to Stanti toi Taxation Without Rc|t- <Slt of the Printing Will Cost resa'iHiitloti? City a S|ss lt»l Election the site be accepted by ui) overwhelm Ing majority. Lot your vote Im as an Invitation to him ami other capi talist» to romo Itere and build up our city The court house removal ha» been used by the opposition l<> cover I heir other plot. You, people of Klamath Falls, should use It to sliow your repudiation of such methods, uso It Is a lever to pry open the gutes of the city to outside capital, Ac eept the site and In doing st» say : "Mr. Johnson, a mistake has been made We taka the beat remedy we have at hand In showing you that we do not Indorse It. The best proof of our sincerity Is that we accept yum offer |>y a practical!» uiuitlllliom> vote " HAS ACCEPIED THE APPOINTMENT GOAERNOROF NEW Nt»|CK MILI Hl Ct I ED .11 Hi lt E IIIIEW Ell And it came to Pass, that again dit United l"i > h » 8«i vic» What individual pays the most There will be no vole taken on the the Combine gather themselves to W \HIIINGTON, D C April 35. Is that adoption of the City Charter on next tuxes III Kliimntli County? gether Elik and the Puinpernickl*, President Tuft toduy appointed Chas Monday at least no legal vote, for person 8. O. Jobson, or someone else'" the Money Changers; George, the I! Hughes. Governor of »New York, to the laws of the State havY* not been These are questions arising out of the Judge: he of the name of Also; and tin1 seat on the bench of ihi Hupretii' compiled with Under the State law oft-repented charge about "outsiders Those of the Keuo Ditch. Rufus and Court of the United State» mud« vu governlug the initiative and referen butting In" here and Interfering with Morncharlie. And spake the Judge: cant by the »loath of Ju"tle> llrewei the "divine right " rulers of the dum, the provisions of which have to “I say unto You, the thing is • He has accepted the ap| iiutnu-nt \ brief exiimliintlon of the b«> followed in the adoption of a char county. whiz.' And they were meeting I Tin* appointment of Govern»» ter for the city, copies of the new tux roll will give some light on thia the Place of Elik, the Money Chant Hughe» * III ri'inovo from 'he politic» charter have to be mailed or delivered und show (hut inslend of lielng u tils- William F. Arnold died ut III* arena of the Empire Ht.it« a tlgur* er, who said unto them. "Feast Yot to all of the Inters In the city at least lutereHt<»| outsider. Mi Johnson Is home in this city ut 3 30 o'clock Sun that was more colossal >*"u> any o» Eyes on these my possessions, th one of the heaviest, if not the heuvl eight days before election day. That day mornlug of pieuro pneumonia the great diuracters that have bright Glass, and the Bronze, and th is to say. copies of the charter should (>st, taxpayers In the county lights, and the many colored wooc. He is ii stockholder In the Woyei- und heart failure, lie hail been III tiled the pages of history of t!»| have been deliver'd not later than ONIA I NDERTAKKR ANU that hath cost many pieces of alive wept i »- imonwofllth sine- \ »mull alm«' lust Tuesday, but Ills condition • form midnight of the 23rd This has not hueusei Timber Company ASSISTANTS PRESEN I »im not thought serious snill Friday tin- days of Its creation which have been made mine by th I’luckisl been done, and consequently there one, It is true. In proportion to the Inst Friday. when a physician Tillers of the Soil, and the Hewett from apparent obscurity tiirougli hi-» cupltal stoi k of thid eoriioi'iition. but Only l*etwons on Hand to Ri-cvivv can be not vote taken on the charter was <ulle<| in Ho apparently gained remarkable »onduct of the In. »tigs of Wood and Drawers of Water B. nevertheless pays tils proportion of Now for the reason Mark Twain'» llody the Sweat of their Brows do 1 pot About three weeks ago the llcruld the tax« » collected from that company a little strength Saturday, but lute lion Into the Insurance »»-undals thu' sima these things; and. lo. they hav- United Press Service. He Is n heavy stock III the night of that day took a sudden a few years ugo rocked th»' entire and th«' Express went to City Re i In this county turn for the worse and breath»»! Ill« Nation, he has rapidly climbed th< no interest therein and I say man.' NEW YORK. April 23 How flckle corder Leavitt and request«»! that he holder In the Western Pacific Timber last In the early hours of the morn ladder of suicess and fame until to times unto them. 'Wilt thou wall is the life of fame was never better ; call tor blds for th«* printing of th«' ¡Company: ho. with his brother, prai ing Into My Parlor, saith the Spider t day he Is recognized ns the personitl He was Informed that If tically owns th«* Deschutes Lumber illustrated than in the case of Mark charter. Tile deceased came to this city ln»t cation of dean politics and progres the Fly............ And behold." saith tb< Twain. His body was taken to the either of these institutions was to Company, most of which property is Pumpernickle. "even so hath 1 done Presbyterian Church in this city. I handle the work It must be awarded located In Klamath County lie was elected 11» la December. He had been preceded by give statesmanship Mrs. Arnold, who came to this city Governor of New York In I9U7. aftoi and when the People say unto Me where it was expected it would be at once. He accordingly Informed largely interested in the Big Basin How contest it thou possesaeth these received by many persons who would each that, according to th«1 authori Lumber Company, » whose bos«* contrlbu- last September from Oakland, Calif a campalga that was filled with s»u» William F Arnold was born In »atlonal Incidents, many things? We seest Thee neithei want to view the remains before the zation of the city council, he would I lion to the tux fund of the count« la Ills administra In lion was marked with bitterness and Toil nor Spin And then do 1 say sermon Only the undertaker and his open bids for the work nt 8 o'clock constantly Increasing. The 8 8. Burlington, In., 4* years ago. Re Ich Weis-nicht," which, being inter assistants were present when the cas-' that evening. Two blds were sub ’ Johnson Company. In which he la 1SN6 he was married in Nebraska opposition from th« old regime Citi Neb to Mlaa Della Kelso Four lying on th»' people, however, h. preted, meanetb. DAMFINO,’ " i th ket that held all that was mortal of mitted; s o'clock cam« and he still largely interested. Is also one of Then spake the Judge: "Rejoict the famous humorist was carried into j wated. Not until 8:80 did h« open heavy taxpayers of the county, The I sons »i'H' born to them, nil of whom waged a relentless warfare on th. with Me; 1 hast gotten a Scribe and the church. It was Anally decided to ' the bids, adding that he was waiting »am«- is tru«> of th« Klaniuth Ik velop are living and join their mother In political marplots of the State and he hath a Collar of Brass and et - close the church until the hour for for Grant Lincoln to come In with nietit Company, the Hot Spring» Com mourning the Iowa of a father anti won a fight that was remarkable fn< husband who was ever kind, gener the results attained graven thereon is G-T-B. And hr the funeral services arrived. At the dos»' of his. When the blds wer«» open«*d It pany. and Inst, but not l«*ast, the ous. loving and devoted to his little Ills term of office he wu« again fore«» shall do our bidding; and when th« When the appointed time arrived , was found that the Herald was the Klanuilh Land A Traction Company, Thunder Pumper Roareth it shall b i the doors were opened and the edifice I lower bidder. to become a candidate, the demand th«* concern thnt recently took over flock. Following his marriage he removed for his retention coming from all ns that Roareth. and not him. And I was quickly filled with those who Though he had beeu authorized by the holdings of th«* old Buena Vista did reason with our Scribe and I did came to pay their final tribute to the the council to ask for bids for the Company. Add to these th«’ personal with his wife to Vancouver, II C . ranks and parties Ills second term say unto him. Thou art in on the man they loved. The services were work and award the contract, he stat holdings of Mr Johnson, in the way where h<- lived for a number of years, was no less free from the nntago ground floor.' but Me Thinkest 1.« simple and the remarks of the pastor ed to the representative of the Herald of timber, grazing and farming land following his trade of electrician nlsrns of the first, but » ver relying From Vancouver he went to Hone upon th« sound sen»« of th« peopl- will be in through the Sky Light." brief. that he "disliked to assume so much and city property, of which h«’ Is'a lulu, where he renmined for two and mid his determination lo follow what And further Spake the Judge: responsibility that he would have large owner, and his total of taxable one-half wars, during which time he I»« believed to b« right "Hear Me. the Thunder Pumper sh .11 SLAYER OF RUTH WHEELER Mr. Sanderson O. K it In th«- uiorn- property will amount into figures thut make for us a new Dominion a ad He loom«»! up as a formidable < an IS CONVICTED OF Ml RDER ing and award it. In the morning will be staggi-rlng. He may be an was engaged In the Iiy»ta)lutIon of a railway system. He was considered didate for tin presidency when Brest we will have More of the I^ands of Mr Sanderson, when asked what he interloper, but let Klamath County I nn expert In his profession, ami d«nt Taft was nominated and would The Oregon and Much of the I-ands Apparently Oblivious to Fate That was going to do. pursued his usual ' have a few more of them leaves as a legacy to his family a undoubtedly have be»'ii th« iiouiin»“ Awaits Him of the Siskiyou, and We will gather Taxation without representation sneaking tactics and asked Mr Leav number of patents that will undoubt many of other Tribes; and when these itt where the finance* committee was. ( has always been condemned, but If edly prove a source of considerable had th»’ then President. Theodor- United Press Service. RiMMcvelt kepi Ills hands off Hi» rribes are al) gathered together they certain Individuals In this community NEW YORK. April 23.—G A. i He informed the Herald represents-1 Income to them appointment will meet with approval ¿hall be One Tribe and shall be called five that be would round them up had their way. Mr. Jobson Mould be He was not a member of any fra from all »er-tlon» of the country and Boulders Six' or the State of the Sis Wolters, the slayer of pretty Miss j and when he had them corralled he I forced to that position. He has tn kiyou. I will be the Chief Mogul Ruth Wheeler, whom he lured to his would place the bld before them for i Interest in this county; an interest in ternal organization, nor was he affil ngnln demonstrate« lh< wisdom that iated with any of the churches of the Is controlling and guiding the h-ad of and the Great Ruler of All. And the room in answer to an advertisement action So. to carry out the blind th«‘ court house removal. They are city. The funeral services were I th« Nation for a stenographer, was today con Great Palace We will build which and hide the nigger in the wood pile, not selfish inter«nts. but purely those What «fl«» t hl» appointment wilt shall contain the Chief Money- victed of her murder. When the girl the committee is supposed to have of a business man who has a desire held on Tuesday afternoon In the I Changer and the Keeper of the came to her apartments he brutally met at 1:30 and declared the bids to see the community in which be Christian Church, Rev Vallandlgharn have on th« |M»|ltlcal Itffntrn of New York Slat« 1» problematical Certal, Moneys of all the People, which shall assaulted her and killed her and then "too high," and instructed th«- re- may becom«* Identified forge uhead officiating Besides his widow and four boys, It Is that his appointment »III be r> be Elik, and the Chief Law Giver tried to burn the body in the fire- . corder to call for new ones. The re- If Instead of opposing his interests shall I name from among our Boost place of his room. He has maintain suit was. as might have been ex- and fighting his improvements, a cor be Is survived by an aged mother am! ( < lved with great Joy b- the ring poll one sister, who live in Glenellen. tlcluns They have b«-en wanting lo ers. and the Keeper of the Great Seal ed a stolid silence ever since and to- . pected—Grant Lincoln got the job dial welcurn«- was extended to him It Calif., and two brothers, resident of g,4 rid >>f him for »cnn. slid theli day is apparently oblivious to the j -hall be Rufus, the First; and We and the voters gets the expense of a would have a mighty influence in th«- Vancouver, B. C. hopes l av« t»( ”ii gralificd It la m ’ shall all dwell in the Palace and the fate that awaits him. Death sentence I special election for voting on the immediate future II«* stood ready to unlikely that similar feelings will I. -ame Shall be Located on the Great will probably imposed on him next ' charter. I pour into Klamath Falls thousands of HORSBI ltt.il PAYS FLYING A NT found to arise In the boson, of u «•. Heights behing My House of Metals. next Wednesday. He sat all day in ; The Herald has contended that dollars; he stood ready to bring bls tain noted American who Is ju»t now And. Lo, I will step from My Back his cell joking with bis keepers, de- | Sanderson’s calibre was so »small that • friends here. He was prepared to J H. Horsburgh, Jr., assistant Door on to the Front Steps thereof dining to discuss the verdict. He | one million such as his could find induce manufacturing eHtabllshment» I general passenger agent of the South emerging from the jungle« of Africa and I will speak to the People there has shown no evidence of breaking ! comfortable lodgement on th« point to staTt business here and create wha' ern Pacific, paid this city a flying Hughes had a following In New York Itooaevell mills from, and make the Laws therein. down, but the officials believe he will of a needle, with room left for a fair ' every business man In the community I visit last Thursday He is returning State that ev«n Mr And Mr Hughe- wa not take uway All these things Shall our Scribe do tell everything he knows after he is ! representation of Leavitt's has ever been praying for a weekly homeward on his honeymoon trip, confined to his death cell in Sing , I a man whom th« ex-President could for us.” Sanderson's friends have been ■ payroll. The»«’ and many other piaus and to a representative of the Herald not Influence It would seem thai Then Spake he of the Weinerwurst, Sing. had he in mind when this unwar howling around about what he has stated: -................. . —..... - the appointment will have the effect What will I be?” done. It has taken him a year and ranted assault was made on his per "My wife and I have heard so TERRIER' BLIZZARD SWEEPS of clarifying condition» in New York Then answered the Judge, "Thou much about Klamath Falls from Mr. LAKE SUPERIOR REGION a half to get a charter in shape to sonal and business integrity. Stat«. -halt be greater than any. Lo. thou The Herald asks th« busines» men Wendling and others that we decided submit it to the people, and he has -hall take into thy keeping the festive Seventy-Mile Gale Brings With It Six not had executive ability enough to if they will profit more by adding that our trip would not be complete A EST Kit DA A H PRIMARIEN <anine that runneth at large in the push it to completion. Like every their influence and strength to th« unless we paid this city at least a Inches of Snow Highway, and thou- mayst convert Following I» th< vote that was caw The Southern Pacific thing he has undertaken, he has let pernicious influence that opposes Mr. flying visit. him at thy Leisure into Cashmere United Press Service. the primaries held Saturday fo< at it fall by the wayside. It is the Johnson than they will if they meet has great hopes for your city and Boquette, or as thou wilt.” CALUMET. Mich.. April 23.—j calibre of the man, and nothing on and ask him to come and help them believes that the time ls*not far dis the purpose of nominating candidati Then Spake Also: "Great Judge, Many wires are dow n and traffic is earth nor in heaven can change him. Have the men who are fighting him tant when five figures will be neces for the city offices it all looketh good to Me. but how delayed throughout the Lake Superior For Mayor Sanderson, 1*<2. Dui' It is an ill wind that blows no ever helped you. Mr. BusineM Man? sary to Indicate Its population " about the recalcitrant Tribe that district today, as a result of a 70- j good, and this proves true in the Have they bought your merchandise, lap. 45. Know not our Fathers, that dwelleth mile an hour blizzard that is sweep- ’ case of the charter adoption—Sander lowered your rents, assisted the es For Police Judge Leavitt. 164 A dry dock large enough for the in the Valley of the Shasta, and will ing this section. The storm extends I son will lose his 81,000 a year salary I tablishment of industries, added to largest vessels h float la planned f >r For City Recorder Manning. 42 refuse to do thy bidding. And the from Duluth to Soo, six inches of J In the meantime he will pursue his ' the weekly payrolls? Have they ever St. John. New Brunswick For City Treasurer Siemens, 20» Corthousering, that dwelleth in the snow having fallen here. Warnings . usual course of starting something he I don«- anything «is« than force from City of the Wet; and the fortyniners: were issued yesterday at Duluth and can never finish. you every penny and trlbut«- tiiat they and they who have been stung with few boats were out today when the Another thing in connection with i could squdeze? Ilan it not been a pockets that dwelleth in the Valley of blizzard struck. the city charter is a good-sized nigger ' case of 10 per cent ever since you the Scott, and at the great City which — in the wood pile. Th«« time will com« i can remember? You, Mr ” Business >s likened unto Jerusalem? And these CHICAGO. April 23.—Chicago is when the Herald will lift the sticks . Man. are standing in your own light. Many Tribes do say, "Behold Our City in the grip of the terrific blizzard and show the public how earnestly I You need men like Mr. Johnson in hall be that in which the Great Seal that is sweeping this section of the Mr. Sanderson—Al. Leavitt's tool—is' this community. Then, why in the ihall be; even Yreka shall be the country. High wind and snow struck 1 working in the interest of the people. I nume of common sense are you fight Mecca of the Great new land of the this city today, playing havoc with : And in the meantime, it might be ; ing him” Why do you back up a I telegraph and telephone wires and ' interesting to the public to know that i publication that maligns his charac Siskiyou.’ ” Then answered the Judge, “What temporarily paralyzing traffic. certain city officials are stockholders | ter; accuses him of bribery; charges j rhinkest Thou, that that Bunch in in the thing that Grant Lincoln man- his company with swindling purchas- , he Valley of the Shasta, cutteth a ly ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY ages. ers of Klamath Falls property? The CONFRONTS SAN FRANCISCO] frozen H2o? They shall do our bi I- time Is at hand when you should j ding. Altho they may ride therei 1. wake up and fight for yourself; fight AROU.ND KENO Body of a Woman Found Floating in ’ it shall be our Bandwagon, and V'e for such men as Mr. Johnson; for tb<- Bay shall drive it; and our Scribe sht 11 Dave Jones' baby, aged 1 4 months, such people as are In the Klamath - be the mouthpiece that 8p«aketh ’0 United Press Service. died at Keno Saturday night. Development Company. the People, and be shall write upen Harry D. Mills paid a visit to Keno Is It to be wondered that Mr. John- SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., April 23 WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE A BOVS AND WE CAN HON Parchment such things only as We —The body of a woman, believed to from the Falls Sunday. son should be filled with disappoint ESTLY HAY THAT THEY ARE THE BEST CHILDREN'S SHOES say." Tom Wilson was riding wild horses ment over the wanton assault that ' have been murdered, was found float MADE. TWO GOLD MEDAL AWARDS AT THE JAMESTOWN on the Keno streets Sunday after- has been made upon him? Put your Then Spake the Pumpernickel, ing in the bay today. She was well AND ST. LOUIS EX I “OSITI ON'S. THESE ARE NOT CHEAP self in his place and see if you would Let us speak unto the People an i dressed and showed evidence of re noon. The new postoffice ha» been in feel differently. The removal of the «ay unto them, "It is mete we do net finement. The throat and breast SHOES, ALTHOUGH WK SELL THEM ALMOST AT THE PRICE move the Temple and cater to this were discolored as though she had stalled at Keno and put in fine shape court house has been used as a cloak CHEAP SHOES ARE HOLD FOR. Orejonson." I^et us give the People been choked. She was of medium by the new postmaster. Sam Padgett. for covering up a different object. The Canby han been buey for the It Is not a question of whether It Taffy' and persuade them to ca-t build, about 30 years of age and their tots with us and against th-: weighed 140 pounds. Her hair was last few days pulling logs away from shall go to the new location that is bothering the men who are fighting said Orejonson. And We will betray light brown, grey eyes and light com the bridge. Solon Allen has completed a pump the acceptance of the site, but It Is a them with a Kiss and Jolly them with plexion. She wore a blue tailored Good Roads and what We will do for suit and her shoes bore the stamp, ing Station at Helen's Island, with a question whether Mr. Johnson and the Tillers of the Soil so they may "Tracey Shoe Company, Placerville, capacity of 800 gallons a minute, to his enterprise's shall come here with be used in draining ground for 'arm out fear of destruction, or whether “asier get to the Temple to pay their Cal.” ing. they shall be shut out and Klamath Tithes—-even as We did aforetime. Sam Padgett has just replaced his Falls closed to outside capital that "Remember Ye not, that in other The experiment is to be tried of Days he who had the Chariots that I raising cotton on a larger scale on windmill by an up-to-date ga tollnc will not be blackmailed. pumping plant. carried Many People from Our Sacred one of the Hawaiian islands. On next Saturday let the people of City to the end of the Rails, even at Klamath Falla, business men particu Pokegama; and He that was the King A California ethnologist has iden The colonies of France every year larly, show Mr. Johnson that they do of the Chariots that belched Fire and j tified no less than 185 different In produce half the vanilla beans used not approve of the fight that has been in the world. Imoke that ran on the Ralls. Re dian dialects in the State. made on him and his Interests. Ld Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes for oys & Girls A complete line of the new White House Shoes for Men and Women. A beautiful line of ^Oxfords for Women, from $1.50 to $4.00 HECTOR’S SUCCESSOR TO THE BOSTON STORE