Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 02, 1910, Image 6

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    JOHN I.. CALI Ji JEFFRIES'
TH AINERN “MISFITS "
«SE 150 PEI CEI! IN 1(10$
Ml»» Lilli«* $<l»<«ll il«’«oim'» Hi«' lli’i«l<’
• >< i 'hurle» II Hughe»
United Pre a Service.
Ivl.VM till COI VIA slloAls I Alt».
NEW Y ARK. May 27. John Sulli­
IN THE I . S. SENATE BY X ARROAA
EST PERCENT OF GAIN
A quiet wi’dding
van. wh«ii returned from Europ«» to­
VOTE OF* » TO
d
ev«»ning III tile
day. sa'Al he was coming to Rowar-
Ml H- F t’leu Ve» oil
dcnnaji to tell Jeffries a few things 1« h I Isserts that tiessi Thrmt«»ued Suh-iu, l.ug«ii«', All«,»«). v|i«li<>r«l,
I.Illlo Kilxnll
fncts'WNe in Raiiro««<t Kali’s May
He
he wants Jeffries ‘o win, but
lt<«M’lmt-g, A«til.iii«l auM «Imiti»
Him Willi an Axe in Quarvs’l
Into Effect Before <X»mmis»i«»ii
he cau't do it if he continues his
I
P««»» Uita-n A.«XX» Karli.
Over Bottles
Reviews Them
prose nt methods.
' He ought to release that decrepit
, baueh of old men," said John L. "I'll
s«’iiii-«>*li lai c«-ti»ii» return» ju»<
Robert Burns, the wtxHlchoppei,
I
WASHINGTON, I» C., M.i 3Ä
wager I could trim that bunch of mis- who slashed Ills partner, Otto lessi, made putillc in CNirtlam! give Klam
Senator Cummins' aiueudtmuit t«> the , tits myself."
ath county th«» toirgeat percentage of
1
in a quarrel at their camp in Sand
Taft Railroad bill providing ttisit ln-
Inci «win«’ of any iwiiiuty In Oregon
«•reased rat«»s shall not be effective
Hollow, near Merrill, Inst Wmlnes-
It is < lnlm<'«l by Hi«« Oregonian Hint
until the Interstate ComuuBree Com
«tv.v, gave himself up to 'ho peace <>tu- this ImKMis«« will I««« fully 150 pel
mission lias approved th«un. was «I«-
Klaninth county wa* credit
cers ami Is now In the county jail «’em
feated in the sénat«’ this aftern<x>n t>>
«■«I
with
1.0<i«i
iHipulntloii I In« hiding
waiting
a
hearing.
a v«Me of 2S to 33.
IjnJJanal In l"»00, tliis lueuns tlvai thl.< HE IS REND OF ILTAMONT IN
AAOMAN Is ARRESTED FOR \<n
u
Hurns came to Met ml tba' day
1 LNTMi Xi COMPINF
«.»minty no» bint apptoxiiiuiti h 11,350
TEL LING HER AGE
I aftei'tKxm troni Saad Hollow which Is |l«'O|l|l*.
MISS TOWNSEND MARRIED
1 «tight miles away, ami gav«' himself
This li welcom«’ in«« to Klmimth
United Hn-ss Service.
Hood Iti « er Euuim-rator Has Mrs ¡up to Marsha) Clay Cnnn Cann l«M-k«’d peopl«'. it means that th«' |M*i>ulution < ••••»•» for the Pur|xHx< of laMikmg
Oo'r the l*ro|»’iiy Recently Pur-
| him it|) in the town jail and phoned ot this city, when finally tabulute«! to
Mabel ArrvMed Because Site lt<
WASHINGTON. D. C . May 26
< ) immx I l>) III- Company
lol Sheriff Harn««», who »ent down in tlie government, will »how n very I««
fiiM'«l to T«»l! Her Age
Miss Mathilda Townsend, a prominent
I
Haenby'x
auto
and
brought
Burns
k |>«'< tabi«' ligure:
probably b««tw« vn
society belle, »ho r«’noun«’,'d th«« Due
i here.
3,500 ami 4,000, and poswilile 4 500
d'Alba, was married at noon today to
N. J. Cbupiimn. |ir«'»l<len* >i the
IN)RTi.A.XD. May 27 Wlmt is b««-
Burns told Deputy Sheriff Sehal
M«»«lford Is given X.'IUO people liy
Peter <K h >«’t Gerry of New York The
lltamont
Investment «<>iiipi>i>* xhleli
Medford | owns ontxhulf <>f Hi«’ fatfioii» Alta-
w«»dding at the Townsend home was lieytxl to be the first case ot a wonuiii * ’ s k on Thursday trat h« <nt Ges«! in th«' Mine unotfi« ini lepoit
arresti'd
in
the
I'niteii
States
for
r«
‘
-
j
self
defense,
lie
says
that
Gexxl
hu«!
confidently expectctl to.mio. and the
graced by the presence of President
i >«>iit property, iwo mile» fr»m th«’
Taft. Vice President Sherman and fusing to t«»li her age to th«* census lx’,’11 browing some root b«*«’r in th«»ir Mail-Tribune say» M«‘dfi>r«1 p«*opl«* are city, uri'lved her«' Ttie»«luy evening
enumerator
lias
come
up
in
Portland,
eabln. and hail a lot ot bottles and <liMii>i«ointe<l Mi-tlforii Ims done pu l
members of th«» cabinet.
for th«- purpose of InspectliiR the
ty w««ll, however, growing from 1.7!»I holilliigx «if his company. Mi Chap-
Miss Katherine Elkins, who it i.i vlrs. Mabel 1-ake of the lltxxl river «alls on the stove night befor«« last.
Burns said h«* wanted to gyt bunk In 1000, an Increti»«« of over 400 iwr
persistently r<*port«>«! will wed th«’ valley is the recalcitrant «’itizen. it
muii 1» head of the Awcco Dry Kiln
Due «l'Abruzzi, attended the bride, is certain that she is the only woman fast yesterday morning, and n«k«*d cent
«'omiHinr.
owners of a patent dry­
It is claimed timi th«« First «’on-
The couple met whil«« at the White in Oregon who has so vigorously d«»- tlessl to move th«» bottles. Ge»«1 ro­
kiln which Is revolutionizing the dry
clinetl
to
answer
the
questions
as
to
fused.
und
Burns
says
aoni«»
of
them
gr«»Ml<»nal district w ill have »even
House ball in January, and their en-
force legal action.
fell over, wheroupon G«»»sl went after cltle- whl«'h • ve«-« «I .*>,000 population Ing of lumber and imiklng a fortune
gagvnvnt quickly followed.
The warrant was issued Thursday him with an axe. He elaims h«' had Salem. Eugen««, \lbnny. Medford. for tli«' members of the <-<>rpoiiiil<>n
ui«>n complaint of C. E. Markham, his knif«> in his hand whittling kind- RoHi-hurg. tshland ami Grant» I'nsx ’handling thu kiln lie wn» interested
NEW YORK STOPS RACING
on«« of the enumerators for H«xxl riv­ ling, and used that ax th«* handiest Oregon t'lty and Corvallis ar«’ also In th«’ Mtamont protx'rt« throush th
TO STl»P G LMRI.ING er county, anil was granted by Com­ thing In self defense
When ,«< • ii
lie cut three clamoring for admission to th« »••l««ct • fforta of J 1» Carroll
by a Iti'inlil repri'seiitntlve lixluy hr
missioner Marsh only after the gashes in Gessl's neck, but th«» circi«’
United Press Service.
wits < nihusiiisilc in his prat»« » of till.
t
strongest assiiranc«»s that it had b«>eii ■round« were not deep. G«»x»l Is abou*
ALBANY. N. Y.. May 36. The
■ Ity .uni surrounding «-ounti«
ini|K»ssibl«» to persuade the woman to t< wn In Merrill today He claims t tint
« I r OFF 1.1 RI.’S TRENSE!»
New York state senat«- today passed
Mr Cm roll mid I have lx«rn
repos«» confidence in the census bu- Burns knocked the hot tl«’s over and
the Perkins bill, making officers and <
friends for years, and whil«' hr hnx
icau's promi«« not to divulge her a
then
attack«
’
d
him
BOSTON, May 31
Seward I)
i
direet«»rs of racing associations crim­
to the world.
District Attorney
a ml Simond of Pasadena. Calif., a II arv- done m«« ninny favors non«« of them
inally responsible for all betting on
• quill that of having lntrr«*st«><l in in
The official counter reports that h«’ Kh«’riff Barnes have
ard athlete was arresto«’ vewterday
racing grounds. The bill has already
th«' Altamont ranch. Till» Is n >: -. t
tried flattery, cajolery and different pet his side of the story before pin
for .sennit and battery In snipping
passed the assembly. The assembly
first visit to Klmnaih r«<unty, uml it
brands of persuasion in order to ing a formal charge against Rums
off th«’ 1res»«*» of Mis- l.ilii.-u Salitati
has also passed the Agnew bill, pro­
1» not going to I»' my last
While It
avoid the ungallant act of causing
There were no witnesses.
gelo at th«« South Boston nthletl’ bus l>«’««n some time h I iic «- I have lw
hibiting oral betting, which has pass-
•I.
the arrest
meet
id the senate. B«>th bills are expect­
I htv I »«« anmird ut the stride«« till»
ed to be signed by Governor Hughes,
city 1» luaklna ami I think the pr« <li<
and their enforcement will probably
III
Hons that are tuad«- about It» beina a
stop all racing in New York state.
• Ity of ?.'«.uno wilt I m « r«»ullz«’<i •■«• n
Though it works a hardship on th«» DIVERS HEAR NO1NKB I.N THE
iux»her than the prophets mill« Ipat«-
«Tarie»
Is LAUNCHED INTO THE CHAN­
. ounty fairs, this is believed to be Do­
WRECKED PLl'VOINE
"There 1» m » i u day pa»»««» but
of the
I
NEL
AT
HANKS
YICNTERDAY
or ly method by which race track gam­
wlmt I hear some on«« »peak «»f Klam­
bling can be abolished
ath Fulls. It 1» th«- beat-known city
on ths Coast, un«l It would seem to
Frencli Experts S») It I» Iin|H«sMl>le
\A ill B«’ I ««ed Ity th«’ Southern Pat iti«
to
Rais«* the Boat Till
me that half th«« population of the
TO 1>IV<»K< E HEK JAP HLSBAM»
t <>nstm< tion lN’|«artment for
Coast will visit Kin math Fulls during
Tomorrow
Rargc Towing, Etc.
turnrr <>la«i)« Enx-ry, .MiHlier an«l
th«» next year.
i »
Baby. Go to Carson, Nev.,
W«« have extensive plan« in min«l In » i
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For Divorce
regard to th«« Altamont ranch, anti I
The C. A. McNeil, a Southern Pa­
am
here for th«’ purp<n>e of consulting
CALAIS. France, May 37.—Ex­ cific gasoline tug. arrived on Sunday
Officer* of the Warner laik«> Irri­
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Wei
perts say it is impossible to raise the tram San Francisco, and wan tran i- gation company would Ilk«' to know with Judge Noland nlaiut them
CARSON. Nev., May 26.--Mrs.
have.
I
think,
tlie
boat
property
out-
sunken submarine Pluvoise before ferred to Hank station, wher«1 it was tlie whereabouts of E. C. Belknap,
«¡unjiro Aoki.formerly Gladys Emery,
tomorrow.
Divers were astonished launched from a fiat car into th«» chief engineer for their Warner l-ak«- »Id«« «»f the city limit*, mid from pre»
the daughter of Arch-Deacon Emery
to hear hammering aboard the sub­ channel dredged out at that point.
irrigation project In Imke county, ent Indications It will not b«- long l><
only an annoy«
of San Francisco, who niarri«yd the
marine this morning, indicating that
The McNeil is a 20-hortepower boat who has absconded, they claim, with Coro it will be on«’ of th«» best within j
But
■Olllet Im«"« it'«
former Japanese servant in the Em­
th««
corporation
I
mn
glad
w<
g<
i
|
than that an actual
some of the crew are yet aliv«» and and will be us«*d for towing
She $H,VV0 of the company's money
ery house at San Rafael in Seattle last
time mid mon« «
in a water-tight compartment. Their wax formerly in service on San Fran
Belknap was In Klamath Falls interested in th«« property, ami w<
year, is here. She is accompanied by
rescue is hopeless. A report that cisco bay and the Great Salt l-ak<*
about ten days ago. and stopped at propose to do every thing we can to I
her mother and her child by Aoki,
make it of material benefit to. not 1
IV« i ar«« for«»v««r reinindiiiK
women were aboard th«» Pluvois is
the Livermore,
While her«* he got
and it is understixxi they are in Car­
you
|M'opl«’ that you don't hav«
only
onrselves,
but
to
the
people
of
'
denied.
the Livermore to «-ash a check for
TWO BROKEN NONES IN
to put up with the»«’ thing
son to get the six months’ residence I
Klnnmth Falls.”
$10,
which
they
have
found
is
worth
­
YtMTERDAY’S GAME
necessary to secure a divorce. They ’
Mr. Chapman will be here several ■
less. W. B. Millard, assistant lreas-
1 ave been assisted in this move by j
days, after which he will return to
All th« time we kwp Haylug
urer
of
the
compuny,
was
here
this
It was a one-sided contest Thurs-
members of the Episcopal church I
"Hero Is the right place lo «t
ills horn«’ in Soattle.
day in which the local High School week trying to fiml sono thing of Bel
the right sort of r«'|>Airing '
l ore and in Reno.
boys again hung the Indian sign on knap's whertsibouts.
WILL <>n E A HANDI­
I
He learned from th«' hotel peopi««
the huskitts from the alfalfa town.
KOH EEK WANTS PUBLIC TRIAL so
CAP TOI RN I.MI.X I
Why don't you leave
With the exception of the first inn­ that Belknap had said he was going
source of youi time troilbl«”-
li«»rc.
GRANDMOTHER
ing it was a fast game, nevertheless. to California for a vacation, on ac­
United Press Service.
Our local tcnnl» club. pr«'parnt«>ry
Millard has gone
Three men met with accidents. Har­ count of ill health
to holding It» tournament In July, 1«
CLEVELAND. O„ May 26.—In an
der an«l A. Jacobson <’ach sustained a back to Wartier lake, and It is likely pinning n hnndicnp tournament to l«<<
It a «ìiHk.
II «all for It
interview this afternoon Chief Kohler Child Who Ate Strychnin«’ Tablet»
broken nos»», and O. Arnold was hit that he will swear to a complaint in conducted during th«- early part of
asked that Prosecutor Klein review
Recovers ufter Four Hours of
in the neck by a foul tip In th«» first Lake county and try to find the miss­ June for the purpose of training Its
Ti min« evpelis«’. ino« I llk«-l'
the evidence put in by Knight and
inning, but continned to catch the ing engin«s r. It is claim«««! that Bel­ members and rounding then»
I'neonwciouMtesH
start a grand jury investigation if he
gam«» through. The game was fea- knap pass««! several other worthless form for their bnttle» ngnlnat the
finds it is warranted.
Kohler de­
tun-d by two-lias«- hits by V. Motsch- checks in Lakeview.
itlng experts
mands that the trial on Tuesday next
Baby Lucien Applegate, the 2-year- •»nbacher and E. Jacobson, and fin«
The Livermore has not placed any
be open to the public. He accused old hopeful of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ap­
base running by C. Arnold
Klam- charge against Belknap as yet.
WATCH HOSPITAL
William T. Kinney was In th«
Prosecutor Baehr of unfairness in re­ plegate, who took to eating strych­
ath Falls got 10 hits and 17 run»,
front
Fort
Klamath
Thitradnv
fusing to show him the affidavits on nine tablets in plac«; of candy Satur­
It AN« I« HAND WHIPPED—
and Merrill got 2 hits and no runs.
which the charges against him »«-e day. was brought out of danger early
ANI» IN CALI FORNI A!
based
Sunday morning, and Monday was
crowing with glee to see the many (I
ViSALI X. Ciiilf.. May .11. A a r<-
TAFT SAYN HE W ASN'T
friends of the family who came to in­
ult ot a whipping adiuinlxtered to
CHARGED BOARD quire about him. The child ate four
I’im Monday with a quirt, A B. Spur-
i 1-30 grain tablets, and was uncon­
IKREPKEMMBLE COLONEL TALKS back. a ranch han«l near Tiilar •. is in
i
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scious for four hours.
t> serious condition today. W. S. Illg-
PLAINLY TO M>NTXINERS
WASHINGTON, D. C„ May 27.—
"He's all right now, and we're the
plns. a prominent rand:« r, vm ar­
President Taft today made public a happiest family in town.” said Mrs.
rested and charged with »he a-
letter to Congressman Tawney, repu- Van Brimmer, bis grandmother, to a Nays Timidity I» Wonr Than Injus today.
dialing Tawney's statement, duiing Herald reported today.
Î
tice in Ih-aling With Inni-
BROWN
the discussion in the house of the
I
The baby is the only grandchild of
turc«! People
•tut
125,000 appropriation for the Pres­ Lucien Applegate, and also of Mr.
RIBBON
ident's traveling expenses, that some­ and Mrs. B. F. Van Brimmer, and
United Presa Service.
SHOTS
where in the South Taft bad been naturally is the apple of th«« eye of
NEW YORK. May 27. Harry
LONDON, May 31. England today
< bar§ed for his board.
Walker,
formerly
Spitzer's
assistant,
, both families.
felt "the big stick.”
The president compliments the
In a speech here today Roosevelt and Jean Hoeiker and Jam«*s Halligan
South's hospitality in his letter, and
assailed England's administration In Jr., former checkers, on trial with
says that any criticism of that sec- MO.NTHLY EXCURSIONS
Secretary Heike of the Sugar trust,
Egypt ax follows:
TO THIS < ity
tion deeply grieved him.
"In Egypt you are not only the today changed their plena of not
guardians of your own interests but guilty to guilty, throwing themselves
P. C. Lavey of Portland, who has
BECOMFX MININ'! ER TO MOROCCO
of the interests of civilization. The I n th«’ mercy of the court.
the handling of part of the Klamath
present condition of Egyptian affairs I
United Press Servins
Development company’s holdings in
menaces your empire and civilization.
WASHINGTON, I). C.. May 27.
this section, is arranging a monthly »
You have given Egypt the best gov-
I
I-rederick W. Carpenter, secretary to excursion of Portland and San Fran- I
BERLIN. May 27
Kaiser Wil- j
ernment
she's had for a thousand
the president, resigned today and was cisco business men to see the Klam­
helm is suffering so much with n i
romfnated minister to Morocco. It ath Basin. The first excursion will lx» years, yet you've recently erred in i lallgnnnt abceaa in the right hand,
your treatment of her. It is neceaaary
was announced that Carpenter re­ « n June 26th.
to remember that weaknes-, timidity vhich has Ix'en bothering him for a 1
signed because hard work as the pres­
T. S. Roe of th«' Oregon and Cali­
week, that an operation will probably
ident’s secretary had «'fidanger«’d his fornia Investment company of Los and Hvntlment alike are more harm­ lx» necessary.
ful to iinciviliz< d people than violence
health.
Angeles, is in the city planning «X-
and injustice. You ought not to b«’
Los
cursions of business men from
«MHO FIKE AT EUGENE
in Egypt if you have no denire to keep
MEDFORD CARRIER AN­
Angeles here.
order
there;
then
by
all
means
get
NEXATION ELE» TION
EUGENE. Ore., May 2«. Fir«'
out. If you feel it your duty to stay
<arly
yesterday morning dMtroy«*«!
MOZAMBIQUE DENTROYFD
The annexation election at Med
there, show yourselves ready to meet
ford on Tuesday annexed some 60
the responsibility. You have saved th«« xmall job printing plant owned
«
LISBON, May 2!. A terrlbk <y Egypt from ruin, yet if not properly by C. C. Page, and the bakery ownc«l
pcres and about 100 people to the
territory and population of that city. clone swept .Mozambique, on th« east governed it will again sink Into
■
by M. J. Thompson. The total loss
The Greeter Medford club is now const of Africa, Monday, kill’ng huii- chaon.**
i« about $2,500. There was no in
working for a special election to vote di• ds and destroying practically the
The speech has caused a tremend­
O. M. HECTOR
seranee on the building.
bonds for a park system.
, entire city.
ous sensation
I
PRESIDENT CHAPMAN HERE
NOW HERE’S A HOW D’YE DO
HE GOES SOUTH “FOI HIS HEAITH
A Now Fast and
Now Slow Watch
or Clock
HAPPIEST FAMILY IN TOWN
WINTERS
DO YOUR DUTY OR 6H OUÏ”
The most complete line of Men’s
Women’s and Children’s
Shoes
in Klamath County. We carry a
big stock of Buster Brown chil
dren’s shoes for boys and girls
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