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•eeeeeeeeeeeee« • l*FFIl4 4L PAPER «>l ♦ • KLAM VI II • (il \ I V. ♦ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. VOL. XV. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 12, 1910 KM EX I IHiS ATHENS l<> THE < HRONK CITY HILL WILL BE HERE SATURDAY 'ili,- 1’I.ANH I MU I. U U I MX him ixii To ENTEIl- parta I uv'li.i», Hitting , i <>.iii .g, bili va iti. u tii-vat Meni el Criticism LIBERALS XXI» CONSERVATIVES .UTKINS OF PHYSICIANS I.EAI1 FIGHT OX RAILROAD BILL BE- To IIEIJEF SHE IS 11.1. t.ixs ix HorsE roiiAX WIE BEGINNING T<> DISTRIKT ♦ ♦ NO. 6 ROOSEVELT WILL ! REPRESENT 0. S. _____ I» I i.llM fai» Allusi- like < ouaervativiw ol Since Edward'» Ih-mli He Ha- Had Hi> ng!i M:.uj- of His Id«««« Have I'm f"Ur lloui«' Slet-p B« i-n Eliminateti, He Thinks It 'Inking Ailvililitgi of ite- PRENIltE.XT TAFT APPOENTM HIM at Night I* Better Than None Situation A» 1» often tlie case, the Voters are I LONDON, May II The apparent MINIKIN, May 10 King George 1 beginning to lock the doot after the is beginning to realize alread that « ugern»-«» of the physicians in deny hor»e Is gone. They ate now <om- I the head that w,-arw a crown need ing that Qu*-, n Alexandra’s health is Impaired has led to the belief that ' plaining about the purchase of the not expect to lest on a lied of roues Hr Kill IU Mud. t„ IL- m II m - Thai : garbage »lies, condemning It must I uuleaa It be disturbed by a thorn or she Is really III. It is known that 1 vcb,-m, nily. Yet w heu they hud u two. Already bls troubles are be »h< bio Is-en under a heavy stiuin klninntli Full- 1« lull of the chance to vote down their purchase ginning to bairn up. and all because both before mid sine«* the king's Right Kjdrit the) stayed at home. Now them- 1 of the predicted breach in the truce death, and it is thought that her i people are pioti'siing against the vot- | that was patched up between the trail constitution lias not been suffi I .oil I* V Hill, pn-nKli'iit u( th«* | Ing of bonds for their purchase, as ! liberal» and eonservatlv-s follow ing cient to withstand it. i.i<a< Xmi(.•■in, gxd purl' who nr, 1 well a« thus. foi the i red ion of a ' King Edward's death. The liberals Grave feats are also entertained now making ■ lour of Central Ore Icltv hail The election that la to tie I are accusing the Conservative« of that King George will overtax bis gon. »if «•xpeetwd I i r<- Siilindai The held <>u the ? I st fol the voting of taking advantage of the situation strength. He ha« averag*«l only four dntr bn» not been definitely d«*clded I20.V0U worth of bonds, most of and using every endeavor to hours’ sleep since the death of the on yet. owing to ili<' uncertainty of which are to be used for the erec strengthen their forces. They are. king, sfiending ev« ry moment of his travel In auto» m > far away from a tion of a city hall, are apt to have n therefore, preparing to start hostil time attempting to unravel the tin« until Ilf supply. bul if UO Ullldi'Ui . «toliuy passage, fol If they carry it ities once more, and It is feared that completed business his father left, as feapiH ii» to ■ hatige thi im hedule Sat - means more than appears on the sur a cricis will soon occur, for the lib well as personally arranging most of urday will tr th* day on which they face. erals are afraid that further delay the details of the fuueral. «III reach Klamath Falla. Residents in a large ¡tortiun of will weaken their chances to destroy At a uniting of the tumid of ill- tlie city are asking why this money 1 the veto jMiwers of the house of lords. <JI EER SYMBOf.OX WOMAN S FOREHEAIi PI ZZI.ES £l>l.lt'E let torn of the ChamlHT of Continerc, la not used for the extension of the It Is quite probable that before Tueaday night It was decided to fol sewer ayateni. That, they feel, la I the end of the summer another at- low the pi oat am that »»» adopted more important than u city hall. j tempt will be made to force the is Thouglit She Was Xluish-rcd by .lu|s line*«*. Whom Officers S««-k tor the ciitertaliitm ut of the Portland They do not objis-t to the purchase of sue to a conclusion, and If this pro- delcaat Ion. one ,d the feuturea being a alte for a city hall, hut they do to . gram Is followed it means that the l>EN VER. Colo.. May 10.—A a public banquet to lie Klien III the ’ the erection of one this y ear. If country will once more be thrown trange symbol curved on ih«* fori>- White-Maddo* hall. It la proposed I the I2A.OOO are voted. It will tax the Into the throes of unother election. that till» <lty »hull put on It- best bib limit of Indebtedness, and means u Premier Asquith, leader of the l cud of Mrs. Katherine Wilson, and tucker, ao as to make a» favor cessation of other necessary civic Im Iberals. conferred with the king to found dead in a packing box in her able mi Impresalon an possible on Mr. provements. la y for the first tintt . What the fashionabk horn*' here yesterday, Hill lie la coming here for the pur- In this, however, there Is consid ■iii'iMirt of their conversation was has mystified the police, and they are lame of looking over the town with a erable of a mistake When the Her <vas not given out. but It is assumed unable to give any plausible expla view to the extension of the Oregon ald stated that Sanderson's election .hat It had to do with the agreement nation of the sign.. The symbol is Trunk here, na well », < anting an eye meant tlie starting of an era of ex between the two contending |»olltivnl a triangle, with two lines running from the lower corners to th«* tem around for the selection of terminal tra vii gum ,■ that would plunge the forces ples. It is thought that assault was nitre. dty Into debt that ft would take years uut th«« nictiv«* of the murderers, ns It In rumored Hint there In a move to llquidat. it meant just what It Illi.I. FOR Ilil.X AVORLD’S the woman’s clothing has been exam ment on find on the part of certain »aid Now the |teople are beginning FAIR IH INTRODI < I ined by the officers. A Japanese who property owtiers to make a tender of to si'i the llglil The plan he and free grounds oil the went aide of the hl« followers lutvc on foot now Is to San I'luiiii-.,. 1« Fir-t in the Ft-., w as seen to «iter the house on Sat urday is suspected, mid he is being river, provid'd It In possible to Induce vote the bond» asked lor, and thus for Guv.-rnment Mil searched for by the entire pollc«* the company to construct the line natch the limit. Then they play their fore«’. The husband nrrlve«! horn«* down that aide of the lake. It wan next card Tin y propose to go to WASHINGTON. D. C.. May 10 from Hut Springs, Arkansas, and Impossible to confirm thia rumor, aa that part of the city where sewers San Francisco is first in the field f found the house locked. On gaining those interviewed about It niM'tned to are badly needed and tell the people the securing of the aid of the gover prefer to keep their own counsel. there that the only thing left to do nivnt in holding the world's fair iu mi entrance h«* made :• .«-arch fur The Hill party will be taken out is to adopt a new charter, and thus that city, exposition bills havir.. his wife and found th«* b«>dy in the Into the Hiirroundliig country, where permit of the Issuance of new bonds. been introduced in the house b. basement. they will be shown the i«gt icultui'ul They then trot out the charter for Congressman Kahn mid in the Sen NOTICE TO EI’ISCOI’AI.IAXS poasIbllltleiT back of It. They will a special election. With that passed, ute by Senator Perkins. Tomorrow alao he taken to the lipper Lake, then the lust harrier Is removed for the Hay City boosters who are hen ! All persons who have been con where the many »dvantages of that the wild lace It Is proposed to muke will dine with President Taft. whet, firmed or baptised in th«* Episcopal section will be pointed out. and Mr In the s|H'ndlng of the funds of the it Is hoped they will induce him ti i church will «'onfer a favor to th** Hill will lie Impressed with the fact city. Inane after Issue will he made, lend his infill« nee tn getting the bills bishop of this diuces«* if they will that all of thin la at bin command, and when Sanderson finishes his through ««»tigress. send their names, with dates, to Mr.« I rovlded he brings bin railroad to present term the city will have <i R D. Wagner, vice-president Wo thia city. debt that will be it burden for the KAN FRAN« I SCO PARTIES TO man's Guild, this city. It han been auKKeatiMl that the taxpayers to carry. ERECT APARTMENT HOI KE it is im|H>rtant that this should lie 1’iialneHH houses decorate and that This fact la beginning to dawn on done immediately for the bishop'» some effort be made to vlalbly show certain citizens, and they have begun .1 G. Pierce haH sold to John II. ' use at the convocation to b«* held the gentleman that Ilia people are a'quiet campaign with the hope of Enright mid Samuel Spiro of Sun next week nt Th«> Dalles. Ore. welcome to the city. The Idea has defeating the bond issue. They de Francisco, lot I, block 49. corner' been gaining some headway that mand that the city first have a com Klamath avenue and Eleventh street, M. M. ROl Nil WILL BITI.D them la a spirit of nntagonlam to plete sewer system. Then It will lie on which thes«> gentlemen propose railroad corporations, and other time to put up a city hall. The site the erection of a modern apartment | Contracts were signed this morn moneyed Intereats in thia city. Al may be purchased now. but tie erec house. Mr. Enright came here a ing for a six-room cottag«, that Is to though there In no foundation to auch tion of u new building should not be few days ago. and seeing the great | be er«K*te«i on High street, between sforlea, aonte effectual evidences of undertaken until the city Is sewered demand there Is for apartments, de-1 Ninth and Tenth streets for M. M. that fact nhould be shown Mr. Hill mid other urgent municipal Improve elded to put up a building that would : Roush, who. with his family, came ment* made. Tho residents outside answer the requirements of some of , her«* recently from Parsons, Kans. Ned Hooker and Charles Thomas of the first unit of the sewer system the new arrivals In th«> city. Work The building will cost 12.300, the have just purchased a new outfit wag wIII ask when It I h too late why San- will begin on the structure within a contract for it having been awarded on, team and harness to take to ib rson did not do as he promised. very short time. Mr. Enright having to E. T. Inch. The Hydraulic Stone (’re cent City with them, as they ex I will be their fault, for they should returned to Sun Francisco to have and Brick company has th«* contract pect to locate there In the nenr fu ’ nve compelled Mm to perform hla plans prepared. These gentlemen for the concrete foundation. Work Inly. are big contractors In the Hay City. will begin at once. ture. BANQUET WILL BE GIVEN RAILROAOER LEADING PAPER OF HOI IHERN OREGON. TRIAl.s <>E A ( E.XS18 TAKER Hill CODIO Will » WHITE TRUCE MY 8EJR0KEH ANY.DAY GRAVE FEARS ENTERTAINED FOR KING TtfT IS SATISFIED WITH MEASURE < <1XMUEI<WILE I m H 111 is BEING EXPRESSED ABOI T IT ♦ « AS SPECIAE AMIUSSAIMtR WASHINGTON. D. C., May 10.— The fight on the railroad bill began again t<xlay, when it was rejiort mi from the committee of the whole for t. final vote. It is only a battere«a TI»«- Ex-President H*» Wired His Ac •■« < k of what was presented to the ceptance, and U ill B«* Present house some weeks ago. and even its at the <'en*ni«>ni«~* author would have difficulty in recog nizing it. Emasculated as it is. how- WAgHlNGTPNiwi». C„ Ma.. 11 • v>-r, it is acceptable to the presl- c.i-nt. because he feels that it is ta t i President Taft has appointed ex-Pres- ter tiiaa no bill at all. While he ident Th«*»dore Roosevelt as special nalizes that many of th«* features 1 Anibus«ad »r to represent the Unlt'Ml that he desired in«*orporated have States at the funeral of King Ed- l«*eu eliminated, they hav«* not been . ward. He has wired his acceptance, inch as would impair its effective and will be present at the ceremo- ness. and are neither substantial nor I nies, which will take place at Wind sor Castle on May 20. -. ital. The appointment of Colonel Roo»* - One of the features of the bill as it conies from the committee that is velt is an unusual mark of respe«t objected to by the administration is both to the ex-pr«-sident and to Great the long and short haul clause that Britain, and will no doubt meet with l as been inserted. But these objec general satisfaction in both nation». tions fall on deaf ears, so far as the Between th«* dead monarch and the insurgents are concerned, for the' i ex-president there always existed a i tv determined that it shall remain. ! close bond of friendship, and both After its passage through the ! had looked forward to the time when His house the measure must stand the 1 they should meet personally. gauntlet of the conference comtuit- death was the source of the d«?epes. tw*. and it is here that it will meet regret to Mr. Roosevelt, and his ap- with its roughest usage. There is a l*ointment to the high office of repre radical difference betw«u-u th«* bill iu senting his nation at the obsequies the hotis«* and that in the senate, ami will undoubtedly be much appreciat- enemies of th«’ legislation ar«* hope : ed by him. ful that they cannot b«> brought close trough to meet the wishes of the SAN FRAXt 1st <) JOBBERS nienitiers of either body. it would IVIN SWITCHING FIGHT thus go down in defeat. It is thought I owever. that sufficient pressure can InterMai«* Commerce < <>oimis«i<>n be brought to b<*ar <o pilot it through llitle That S2..1O Is T im * Mmli the winding ways of the conferenc,* stream. WASHINGTON. D. C., May 10.— The interstate commerce commission WASHINGTON. i>. C„ .day 10. has decided that the San Francisco 4 p. m.—The house tills afternoon switching charge of $2.50 per car is pu»«vd ’bi mib'oad l»‘i' as rwp<»-tej illegal, when a car is r«>ceived over from the eommitttN* of the whole, the the line doing the switching. Th, •ote thereon being 100 to 12S. jobbers have waged this fight for a As sc»on as the bill came up Con long time, and will consequently b* gressman Mann offered an amend- jubilant over their victory. meat, practically re-«mtablishing the clause permitting mergers under certain conditions. This was de FOREST FIRES SI RROl ND TOWN IN MICHIGAN feated by a vote of 169 to 160. The niotkui of Congri-ssman Adamson to HOl’GHTON, Mich . May 10.—Th. recommit th«* bill, with Instructions to eliminate the clause creating the village of Allston. located thirty mil, . commerce court was defeat«*! by .» from here, is surrounded by forest fires that are raging on the west end vote of 174 to 1 30. of th«> Michigan peninsula. Two homes have already been destroyed FEAR IS MANIFESTED FOR and the residents are fighting hero HEALTH OF BOTH yt EENS ically to save the town. There has been no rain for w«»eks. and the fire- Physicians Erg«- a Inmg Vacation are burning with unusual vigor. If After King’s Funeral. the town of Allston should be de stroyed the loss would be very grea LONDON. May 10.- Dr. Sir Fran cis l-aking examined Queen Alex andra and Queen Mary today, and SAt RED CONCERT pronounced the health of both to be splendid. Fears, however, are ex At Houston’s opera house, Thursday pressed that they may collaps«* when evening, May 19th, for the benefit of the strain is reached. This is espe the organ fund of the Presbyterian cially true of Qu«*en Alexandra, and church. General admission, 50 cent- the doctors are urging a long vaca Seats can be secured at Ankeny's be tion after the funeral of the king. ginning Tut^day morning EX-PRESIDENT TO ATTEND F