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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1910)
QI AKES DESTROY CITI EN IN CENTIME AMERICA set on 1915 and are shaping tlislf plans accordingly. Th*» rivals IN Nun Diego, 8 mii Hundred* of Livi*« Reported l»*»t anti I F hiii «'I h (< i , New Orleans and Wusto- NAVES THE CITY «I4T.SU IND CH ARGES HIM Willi I H ADING Il IH POPI ItAIION OL NI ARIA Much Pt-oprrtjr Dmiuiged I Ington. The first point is to get gov- 1NN1TH IT AIWH T »tJ.iHHi FEDERAL OFFICES FOR A OTES NINE MILLIONS ! erniiieiit recognition and all of them United Press Service. liuve begun to bring pressure to beai M AN’AGUA, May 8. Refugees on Coligli »» Arguments In fuvor of low II I* the Oui, Stale That Show« Buying of II Nita* for the Septic : Culmination of tlie light lie from Carthage, capital of Costa Rica, ' *'ui'h of the loiitestant» are so strung Tank Nhows Morv Evi<leii<<- Ih-cn Making ou lllt<li<*»k a Ih-crvaM- in the Population UPPER PROJECT SIRE TO GET straggling into San Jose, tiring news i 'thnt the Congressmen will bo pur of III» Ability All Winter During Ilie Pa»t I H mmi I c of great suffering, loss of life and de ENOUGH LAND SIGNED UP I zl«-d when Hie tini«- i-omcs for the struction of property, following an I , declaration of thnlr chid«-«' earthquake that shook that section I Advocates of Nail Diego claim Illi* Vlllted l'ics» Service When this paper made the state United Press 8*-rvlcv ‘of Central America at sunset yester 5 right of discovery, the Idea of hold ment that Sanderson was thoroughly WASHINGTON. D. C. Muy WASHINGTON. D C , .Ma, 5. day. They state that the loss of life . will reach fully 500. The main quake Incompetent for the position of may Th*' tight that Senator Hourue hus ing mi vxpoaltiou l<> celebrate tin* ca l iiotllclsl estimate« of ths population , cam*- at sunset, and was followed by or, many people thought the state been waging on Piistinastei tietiernl nal having' orlgliiat«>d In that city of lite varlous States, eollipulrd b* 114,000 of the N«-cvw»ary SO.tMMI A* l-es i i a number ot minor ones. The resi I ment was mad«- for political eff* « I and Frank II Hitchcock reached a liead As evidence of good faith and their thè ceiisus office, show that Nvs Have Already Ih-en Signed and dence section of Carthage was at first for th«- put'iHi»«* of bringing about bls today w lien he cliarged In the Semite ability to swing the enterprise, tlie York stili leiols thè Nailon In Ih« Mon- AA III Conn- In destroyed, many of the prominent defeat. Now, however, that the elec- that a former high Government offi citizens of Nan Diego have uubiici llit-d liiattei of pullulatimi The preilml people of the city’who reside there tion is past and that gentleman Is cial trl«*d to tamper with th*' Orvgou a guarani**«* fund of $1,000,000 Him nary estiuinte show» that II lina a comfortably «sconced In th«* office of Legislature by truding Fed «nil pat Fraiicl»*'o claim» pr«-c*-*l*nec a» th*- populntloii of M.»85,723 Penusyl BONANZA. May 9. The people of being killed. The minor quakes com mayor for another year, this paper ronage for votes The feeling be metropoli! of th«* I’aclfic Coast, th«* valila I» set-ond. Illlnol» third. Olilo pleted the destruction of what re the Upper Project are beginning to cannot b«* charged with ulterior mo tween Senator Bourne and Hitchcock legion that I» claimed to tie the most fuurth umt Texas tifili California » mained. wear that same old smile, all due to Congreaa- popolatimi Is estimateti al l.75ti.78ti. Immediately following the first tive» when it calls the attention of has been gradually reaching a white Interested In th<> canal the fact that the day for Irrigation th«- people of thia city to the incom heat ever since that gentleninii was uiau Kahn aro»«* In his pin«'«- In the ubidì I» sii Increaae ovvi the last quake the soldiers were called out seems to be again dawning. Already petency of their mayor, ; mad«* Postmaster General Hitch wonders of reconstructed Nan Fran- i - viihuh of 271.855 Oregon show « 18.000 acres have been signed up and and began a systematic patrolling of Th«* most recent evidence of his cock fought th«* appointment of <-l»i'o and the gem i al glory of the n p«ipulatlon of 515,510, un Ilici MH' the city. Looting is put down with the prospects that the remaining lack of executive ability aud business > Young a» poaUnaster of Portlaml He country thereabouts. Ili» prosa- W US Washington*» IMipula 2,000 needed to comply with the de an irou hand, the orders being to sens«* lies tn th«* purchase of block i ‘ has opposed Bourne wherevi-i and in a poetic »train but to itiak*- the of IU2,00i timi Is *-»tImaled ss belng 678 901. mands of the government will be far shoot on sight anyone seen looting 88. a warrant for which has b«*en . whenever opportunity offered In re song complete ho drew upon the nn luereasu of I3U.O7I exceeded. Then It will be up to the Several companies of soldiers were authorized by the city council. When turn the Senator has retaliated with ineaMur«-» of Joaquin Miller, lliiii-ll to lowu I» ih** only Stille in deetailed to aid in rescuing th*' reclaniation service, and from past th«- city decid«-d to install a sewer all the power and vigor at his com the pleasure of hl» eolleagii«*». Imi that »iiow» a decreasn In |a>pul. experience the people here do not maimed. A» a basi» for support In Congresa, timi, li belng eatimatad that ther All wires are down but one. and it system th«* city engineer was instruct mand. On«- of the chief weapons of have any doubt but that the water ed to iuelud«* in his plans a sit«* for attack to be tisi'd has been one of New Orleans can coutil on th«* solid are 13.808 lesa p*-ople llvltig In that is impossible to secure any report will be furnished as promised. th«* septic tank Accordingly. Engl th«* dalles in Washington. In which rank» of th«* tnetiilM-rs from th«- South If the project is built to supply the from the country surrounding Car neer Zuxiwalt sel«-cted block 72. as Senator Bourne Is a heavy stockhold A delegation of prominent Citizen», commonwealth than (bere were ten water from the Horsefly damsite, the thage It is believed, however, that being best suited for purpos«*s of the er. This paper has never failed In led by th«- mayor, visited th*- Capital yrars ago probabilities are that the cost will be the destruction in the outlying dis city Alex. Martin. Hr.. pric«'d tills season and out to hammer the Post a f«-w week» ago and drew gorgeous The call mated population of Or* within what every farmer can afford tricts is equally as great as it was in property to the city at $3.000. That, master General, even going so far a» pictures of th«* delights that awu't this city. gon will be h considerable surpria* to pay. It is hopeless to try to get of course, was some tint«* ago Why to say that Taft should remove him th«- visitors to their exposition to this Stale, us It was confldentl« signers enough to get the water from th«* city did not take up the property ' from th«- Cabinet. Business men of Washington re •gpuctvd that It would In- clotut to SAN JOSE. May 6 — Over four Clear Lake, for it will require be will never be knowu. for Sanderson Th*- tight that Senator Bourne has cently fell Into the line with a re tween 30,000 and 35.000 acres, and hundred bodies have been taken from is not taking anyone Into his conA- i b«-en making on Hitchcock ha» been quest for the «-ndorsement of Con 700,000 While the Government fl* it is out of the question to secure that among the ruins in Carthage It Is deuce on that point. The city ha» (he subject of much talk dining the gres» They have not yet ndopted a tires »how a lift hier* n*u* In th« *»op*i lui Ion of lile Slate, they fall (nr «hott believed that the Meath list will amount of land for that project. had th«* money lying idle In th.' bank preaeut »ession «if Congi*-»». and »-iec- tangible plan of campaign A mini of what th« tirsi estimate« would reach one thousand. Appeals for help The people here are looking for-1 «•ver since the bonds were sold and ‘ illation has been rife aa to whnt was her ot comniitti-es. Including on«- to I ward to great prosperity this year, as have been sent to all South and Cen could easily have purchas«>d th«* prop-1 at th«- bottom of It Th«- statement ' sound Congress, have been apfiolntod Indicate »he outlook for the farmers was never tral American Republics for assist - erty for $3.000 and saved th*' city I In th«' Senat«* today furnish«*» the key but th«- raising of an exposition fumi U ILK ER better If the reclamation service a nee. $500. to the situation In this »tateiuent has not b«*en plac«*d under war FOR MID:I should begin construction work on Finally the recorder was author-' Senator Bourne said: I The Volcano of Irazu, which de the project this year it would mean Another Battìi of Mult» Yn- st«rf**«l ized to close the deal on the prop "When the Republican Legislature That the long-waited-for uplift for the stroyed Carthage in 1852 is showing erty Accordingly, Leavitt calk'd on Indorsed (!«*org*- ' ChanitM'rlaln. a Again»! the Klamath Puli- I.IKi signs of eruption and the inhabitants Bonanza country would be at hand Halting Com|mny the Klamath County Bank, owner of Democrat, for the'United Ntates Hen I Jeff Wilson and Sam Deal are are fleeing to safety. th«» block, and very much to his stir- ate. 51 out of 90 Legialators hud b«*«-n It. < uiii|*ls'll Ha» Piir*lui»c*l flu- about the two happiest men in this To «■Id to th« a I rm <lv l**nz strina prise t?l was informed by Alex Mar- pledged to carry out the mandate of Odessa Mill anti AA III Move II MANAGUA. May C. Among the of woes of the Klamath Publl»hin> section. It is all due to the pros tin, Jr., that the bank would not sell j th«* voters. Yet efforts were mad«- to Company, .1 B Griffith, count) pects that they have for a big hay buildings destroyed in the Carthage for $3,000. That while the block , dishonor the Stat«* and public »«-r- D. It CnmplM-ll lia» judge, and H T Hummers and Albert crop. They had certain riparian earthquake were the following: Res- was priced at that amount at the «ants. 1 am informed that as assist from John llagelsti* u rights under the Clear Lake water Id^m-e of President Jiminez. Weldon time his father was asked for it, he ant chairman of the Republican Na- I that bus I hw - ii In Walker flled »nit» Thursday again**! thnt loriKirntuiii Th*- complaints i supply that have been partially recog hotel, the well known headquarters felt that the city did not act quickly 1 tional Commltte«'. F. H Hit.h.-o.k. will move it to nized by the government to the ex for tourists: Carthage Club and the enough and that consequently it waa tit)»' Postmaster General, promised where it will ba * arh case an- Identical with thnt fil* •! tent that water has been turned into new cathedral. In San Jose consid now worth, in addition to the $3.000. Federal appointments to Legislator»1 parity Increased. Ml. Campbell pro- by the Klamath D* re|o|*m*-nt Com the Langell valley swamp once this erable damage was also inflicted, the the cost of filling the street, th** who would disregard theli pledge« I>ose h to modernize It In several re pany, with the exception that th*- ■ ear. with a promise of another irri- President’s palace and the National taxes and 8 per cent interest on the The»« offers were made by enemies spects. so as to reduce the runt of amount of damage» a»k«d for I» 110. gation before the season is out. As a Theatre being among the structures money, making a total of $3,847.50. I of the law. which provides for the production Mr Huge|«tein lias been 000 lu each case. Thea«* Huit» ar*' the outgrowth ot result they will cut the biggest crop damaged. It Is thought at San Jose Sanderson, in order to play it to a1 election of United State« Senators by securing options *m tiniinr In the vi of hay since a white man has farmed that the quake is only local. cinity of Rattioanake Point, and II 1» tlie uncalled for attack that was mad' finish, also called on Mr. Martin and the people of the State.” ’hat section of the valley. mentioned the fact that the street had Continuing. Senator Bourne praised this tlmlier that will furnish the sup on the members of the count, court WASHINGTON. D. C . May 6.— i been filled In at th«’ time That was > « x-President Roosevelt, and now It 1» ply of logs for Mr *t'auipb<-ll’s mill. In th« county court wn» a* * u»* d of The American Red Cross today cabled admitted, but it did not alter the con-1 being wondered whether It was mrre- He has also made arrangements to Klatnntli Publishing Compan,, w her<- NEW YORK OFFICIALS AFTER WHITE SLAVE TRABE 15.000 to the American Consul at ditions. ■ ly a covert attack on President Taft. secure timber from other point» on In the ifiunty routr »»• accuaed of San Jose for the relief of the suf Then the mayor, anxious to con- I In closing his remarkn, remarks, ho he praised pral»«»d the lake, and when the mill 1« read., briber. In the matter of the -it. foi l*rvpariug to Raid Stockade-. W'u r-- ferers fro mthe earthquake at Car serve the interests of the dear people, the direct primary law of Oregon and for operation an ample supply of log th« courtboti»«-. thage. An appeal has been issued decided that It would be cheaper to . pointed out the good government pre will be on hand to keep it going Th*' (•iris Are Kept on Exhibition by John Barrett, director of the Bu buy block 88 for $3,500. It did not vailing in that State aa a result oi mill will b« located on what 1» known ATTORNEY BRANDEIS \l.tlX United Press Service. DEMV ERM HITTER TIHMO reau of American Republics. as Harris Lak**. the site being al > seem to occur to him that about | the Australian (allot system NEW YORK. May ».—The entire In close proximity to the railroad three-fourths of that block was under United Press Service force of the district attorney's office CALIFORNIA CITIES FEEL water: that it was not nearly so WASHINGTON. D <’. Ma, 6 At is preparing raids on the stockades WASHINGTON LETTER BRITISH STEAMER GOES ON IJGHT EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS suitable for a site for a septic tank; 1 where “white slaves" are being kept ROCKS AT NKU FOUND!. V ND the hearing before tile III*'-»tlgntlti i that it would cost considerable more committee. whll« Secretary of the li on exhibition, for purposes of pur HANFORD. Calif., May 8.—A to place the tank there; that it would WASHINGTON, D. C.. May a.— All of tin- Pa»«H'iig«-r» An- R<- mii *'<I terior Ballinger was on flic stand chase. according to the statements of sharp earthquake was felt in this city require the running of at least one | With a wide rang« fur the exercise of Without lx*«» of Life Attorney Brand*-!» delivered biniseli Harry Levinson, the confessed slaver. at 8:42 this morning. Duration four block more of the largest sized sewer ' his talents, the Rev Zed H. Copp has BOSTON. Mass., May 7. Dis of a tdtter tirade, declaring that th* There are at least three such places seconds. No damage was inflicted. Installed himself as the "publ'c ad pipe; and that the city would have patches from Nt Johns, N F , state discharge of Ixrula GlavK wa» an out in New York City. The girls are to stand the expense of filling In the visor” of Washington. He has just that tb«- British »t*-am*'r Normandy, rage He declared that the action lured there from theaters by gor FRESNO. Calif, May 6.—A slight streets surrounding the block pur- ■ completed a report of the first n onth from London to Toronto, struck on waa taken without giving Glavis an geously dressed women, who tell ' earthquake shock was felt in this chased. Any fair, unbiased judge of > hi* service. them how they can live in luxury. city at 8:39 this morning, it being realty values will admit that there is | "Having a genera) kuowledg • if th*- rocks off th«- Bay of Bulls. New opportunity to be heard Mi Bran The girls are ordered by dive keepers I sufficient to rattle the dishes and practically $2.000 difference in the j‘he law." he says, and of th«* go pi I, Foundland. today and sank In 25 dies suddenly asked Secretary Balliti fathoms of water. She had on board ger whether Mr. Glavis had had an like cattle and shipped to the cities chandeliers. No damage was done. value of the two pieces of property. a,1,i sptx'lal knowledge of dex Ing 7*0 passengers. 31 of whom were wo- opportunity to examine the record» where they are wanted. Many ar-1 block 72 being far mon- preferable with delinquent children, I thot <» t ’nen. . All were landed safely nt St on which he wns discharged by th- rests are imminent. SACRAMENTO. Calif.. May 6.— Whether the fact that A. L. Leavitt the range of my service shouln Marins. President. To this Mi Balling* i h* The weather bureau in this city re was one-fourth owner of block 88 i broad enough to help all. There ly declared To answer Implies In GRAVES AND WARD BUY ports slight shock» at 8:10 this my work embraces six points of bad any effect on the mayor's de i Jack Moore returned Sunday night suit.” LOT FROM ODD FELLOWS morning. cision must be answered by himself. free service: from buying st*«k and horses around "First— Legal advisor to those In the meantime, however, the city Property I» Located O|«po»ite the Fort Klamath Mr. Moor*' report» Miss Agnes Folsom left Thursda« KERN CITY. Calif., May 6.—No is out $500 through the failure of limited circumstances. Courthouse thnt hogs are In great demand In the I morning for Marysville. C«l . to visit damage was done by a series of the mayor to act promptly in pur-1 "Second First aid to flic uni up|**r country • for some time earthquake shocks that were felt in chasing the property; and when be1 ployed. Final papers were signed Thursday this city this morning. beginning at did ai t the city got property that is I "Third Mutual friend to whereby Charles Graves and Frank 8:41 and continuing for several sec not worth within $2,000 of the one he , t ranged. Ward purchased lot 3, block 18, onds. "Fourth Spiritual guidi' could have bought for less amount. original town of Klamath Falls This non-churched. is the property that has been owned VIASALIA. Calif., May 2.—A "Fifth Life-saver to tin' woul ' by the Odd Fellows’ lodge of this slight earthquake was felt here this OFFERS A REWARD OF be suicide. city. The sale comes a« a result of ' morning, but aside from rattling the ONE THOUNAND DOLLARN "Sixth Special lounsellor to pa the determination of the lodge to dishes and causing excitement, no Wealthy lte«i<ieiit of lx»» Angeles «nt» of children with so-called incoi -reel a block on the property recently- damage was done. riglble tendencies.” S*-*-k» His Ix»«t Wife acquired from L. F. Willits at the Public spirited lawyers have aid*- corner of Fifth and Main streets. MODESTO. Calif., May 6.—An United Press Service. him with advice and have appear« This removes the last barrier in ; earthquake was felt here this morn LOS ANGELES, Cal.. May 5—W. in court when necessary. Rev. Cop the way of the prompt commencement ' ing, but no damage was inflicted, as H. Pitman, president of the Pitman con»ii)tR seekers for aid two evening of work on the new building, which j the shock was very slight. I Olive Canning Company, has offered of every week, outside of his officii, is to be one of the finest in the city. a reward of $1000 for information time as chief probation officer. Lar Plans for the structure are nearly I ALB ANIANS ARE AGAIN leading to the present whereabouts of month h*- had 53 clients. completed, and, as soon as finished j A KTORIOt S OVER TURKS The Lesser Stock ;s composed of the fi , est A number of cases in which hiH ar his wife, who disappeared April 26. and accepted, work will start. i actio He says that she had with her at the slstanc*- was solicited involved Terrible Slaughter in lln- Battle Won of Ladies' Furnishings ever brought to this city. It time she left $1500 in currency and for non-support, advice about incoi by the Insurgents ROOSEVELT AND HAAKON- tamil about $15,000 worth of jewels. He rigibic children, reunion of ON MOST FRIENDLY TERMS , was brought to this city by Mr. Lesser. He could not 1 has sworn to a complaint charging and property rights, divorce, rccov United Press Service. ery of a child from the workhous* All the For'iialiti**» Have Been Itone VIENNA, May 5 Uskub reports her with insanity. find a location in which to do business, there bein^ no action for »lander, spiritual guidance, say that the Albanians were again Away With at the Palace aid to enter the Methodist Home ot victorious in a fierce battle with the vacant storeroom, and was compelled to sacrifice the United Press Service. the Aged, ami relief from impending Turks. The fields were literally cov stock. We purchased the complete line and have CHRISTIANA. May 5.—E’. Presi ered with dead, No reliable estimate prosecution In nearly every case, he dent Roosev ’t rnd King K.iakon of the number killed and wounded says, the desired relief was given. NEW YORK. May 9 Governor placed it on sale. There still remains a portion of the are becoi:*-* the greatest of friends can be secured, but it is believed that Gillett stated today that he would not after an a-oraintarce of twetuy-fo’i- when they are announced they will Interfere with the Johnson-Jeffries stock—every article of which is exclusive. The sale Rivalry among cities desiring to Lours. TI.ei« is not a ve«t*¿e r.f be appalling. It Is reported that the fight. "It is not up to me,” he said, lonnality at the palace. A H.'iday Turks are slaying non-combatants In j "to do anything. The California law celebrate the completioh of th*- Pan will continue this week. has been d < lar*-d In honor of Colonel attempt to annihilate the Albanians , prohibits prize fighting, bnt It Manc- ama Canal by holding an exposition threatens to become a burning iaaue« Roosevelt, rind all »tores ar*; e’.oMd and forever put an end to uprisings I tions boxing contests." In Congress. The nearest date set and every bmncli of businear has among tbeee people. by the War Department officials for been siupeiided. The Amene.* n flag putting the finishing touches on the is to be seen flying throughout the Mr», Rose O. Soule has »old 30 feet great work Is 1915. Difficult prob city. at the corner of Eighth and Main SANTA BARBARA, Cai May lems are yet to be solved and unex streets, to Ida A. Mlle«; considera- Lots in the new town of Crescent tion. 15,200. R-ad Admiral Bowman M. McCalla, pected obstacles may delay the open have been on the market now only a famous veteran of the Spanish-Amer ing, but that is not taken into ac week and in that time there have Henry Savage returned Thursday ican War, di«*d today from apoplexy, count by the exposition candidate.«. been over eighteen of them sold. fe was 69 years of age from a trip to San Francisco. They have their eyes and their minds HAS SHOEWO BOWS FORESIGHT m IO BUI CEO. 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