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D II. Campbell, lota 9 nud 10, blk. 8, Railroad addition to Klamath Falls; »1,825. D II. Campbell tu Melvin L. Miller, WORK BUGI N TODAY TO COX < <>NH|DERAIU.K Bl’SINKNH IN DIN 111 at MM M,,c 16-39-9, »100 NECT IT WITH MAIN LINE IN WED OF BY CITY DADN United States to Mae J. Ankeny, N4 of 8W M : SUM of 8W4 and Simply Another Step Toward Cn-itling Plumbing Ordinance Is Referred to NW 4 of 8E4. see. 31-38-15. Committee on INtbllc H.-altli <» Manufacturing Outer for United States to George W. Brown, < llosNW tl.hN RKING REMOVED for Amendment This Chy 8 4 of NW 4 sec. 5, und NEM of III Al It OR HANDERNON NE4 ueec. 9-40-9 « 816 KKUNOff IM IHf SUMY OROIXMCF IS PUSSEO Lake county. They owned about 4.000 sheep, having got their start by raising a few pet latuba. They were well known as energetic young men. and stood high In the estimaton | of al) who knew them. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs Henry Newell, are pio PARENTS OF HOYS AND LAKE neers of Lake county, and the heart tNH’NTY OFFER S2.tBMt. felt sympathy of all goes out to them I , in their terrible affliction. Lakeside company to Malin Town R. J. Mack, familiarly known as Council met Wednesday evening ni Work was commenced Friday Shorty, brought the body of Herbert on the conatruetion of a railroad spur the usual hour. In the absence <.! site company. 8W4 of NWM and i in from Plush this morning, and it from th«« main line of the Southern Judge Leavitt, Councilman Caatel act lota I and 8 of sec. 15, and HEX* of NE 4 and lots 4 and 5 of sec. 19-41- 1 is now at the rooms in tho Bunting Pacific to Shippington, th«« new manu ed at recorder. Among the first matters considered 13; »10. Was One of tin- Most C ohl-Blooded building opposite the Odd Fellows’ facturing center of the city. The lay All Olettiu les Io the It.ipKl i ontplt • hall. UnRed States to llarry L. Holgate. Ever Uommiltcvd in This Part ing of this track was the final step was the grant lug of building permits ; lion of Work WHI II«' Reino»<<l The tragedy is a great shock to the toward creating this new center of in J. V. Houston was granted a per 8 4 of NEU find N4 of BE 4 m-c of the State in .Vitante community, and the telephone office dustrial activity, which In time will mit for a frame building on Second 9-37-10. has been constantly thronged by per b«« the fountainhead of all th«« manu street, to be erected subject to the I*. L Fountain to Charles F. Stem The following account of the tra sons anxious to learn the details of facturing part of this city. Instructions and supervision of the well, lota 9 nud 10. blk. 37. Klrat ad gedy w hich occurred in Lake county the crime. Miss Alice McGrath, tho Already loeateil In Shipplngtou Is council. dition to Klamath Falla; »10. operator, kept the office open all th«« big mill of th«« Long Lak«« Lumber O. A. Schenecker, one-story build It M C. Brown to William II lllm- ast Thursday is taken from an extra night, and is entitled to much credit | ing on lot 2. block 15, Ewauna addi elwright. 8 4 of NE4. NE 4 of issued by the Lakeview Examiner of for her courtesy and willingness to company ami the factory of th«« Great Northern Box company. To these will tion. NBM, NW 4 of NW 4 and lut« I '.ast Saturday: give all information in her possession | l’e added th«« mil) of the Clark Innls In the matter of leaving teams un und 0. »ec 7-39-8; »10. A reward of *2,000 has been of- j Without doubt the most shocking eompany. which will probably remove hitched on Main street It was discov D E Rlaedorf to I“ C .lenneii, lot tragedy that has occurred in the his fered for the apprehension of Har-1 the old Moore Brothers* mill to that ered that there was no ordinance 5, blk 4 4, First addition to Klumnth tory of Lakt> county happened Thurs rold- »1.000 by the parents of the| (mint this fall. In addition to these compelling people to either tie or fast- Faile; (10. day evening at a point on Honey; boys and »1,000 by the county. there are several other enterprises en a weight to their teams when left F. W. Jordan Qi Jordan Endort reek, about five miles northwest of booked for location there, and it is standing In the street. It was the Lumber company, N M of HE . Plush, when Herbert and Walter The description received by Sheriff! not unlikely that within the next year sense of the council that such an or- I NE4 of SW>, and HW M <>f HEU. Newell were shot and killed by Ike, Barnes of Harrold is as follows: I there will b«« made an unnouncement d I nance lie drafted at unce. see. 2-41-6; »10 Harrold, known also by the name of He is a French Canadian. 45 years 'that will be of startling Interest to in regard to vacating the alley In R II Malone to Geo* gla A Out- of age. 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs' the city Bolllver or Doliver. block 88, which the city own«. It was ehe«, N’4 of HE 4 of NE4 of 8E 4 i>< imiyoi statt <1 decided all that would he necessary of sec. 7-41-10; »10. News of the terrible tragedy did 190 pounds: dark complexion, has would Interfere whs to pass an ordinance to that not reach Lakeview until about noon dark hair mixed with a few gray ones. M<alT RIDERS ANNANNINATE E. D MacDonald to C 8 Hell lion th« laterals to Friday, and immediately Sheriff heavy dark mustache; he wears a and A. Y Lindsey, two thirds inter- IMPORTANT STATE WITNESS effect. would bave to The question of pa.'lug from »75 ert In blocks 3. 3. 8. 9. 10. II. 12, 13. Dent formed a posse and left by auto number ten shoe, making a track IlCCOlint, s>> h<> to »12.'» for the wiring of .Main street 16. 17. 18. 19. 29. 21. 22. 23. 24 and for the scene of the crime. Other 12 3-4 inches in length; he wore a I as well all for the coming celebration was re 25; Iota 4, 5. 6. 7. blk. 15; lota 4. 5. parties left during the afternoon, in chinchilla coat and pants, size 42-32; j ferred to tin« Light and Water com 9 and 7. blk. 14; Inta 7. 9 and 10. blk cluding Deputy District Attorney has hobnails in his shoes, ones in heel , mittee. Venator and Deputy Sheriff Snider, being larger than those in the toe. He United Press Service. 6. and lots 2 and 6, blk 4, Opportuni ft>i paving will be let In tlnx- to pei - Members of the council then dis ty addition to Klamath Falla; »10 while practically every available man took breakfast at Plush, and was seen I PRINCETON, Ky„ June 10- Judge lilt the successful bidder ci.iiiuiem in Warner started in search for the on the road about six miles from Robinson, one of the important wit- cussed the matter of the grunting Paul Brelteuatcln to Mrs. Addle May Im work In August I. which Is only murderer as soon as the crime was Lakeview, but since then all trace of' nesses for the state In the cases licenses to th« hawkers, peddler« and Ni.bols. lot .«. blk 9. Lakeside addl six weeks n»n> The removal of the him has b«-en lost. against the night riders, now pending the running of games etc., during the tlon to Klamath Falla discovered. <it>ssw«lka mu' ii-sull In a little In- in the state courts, was shot from encampment of the socialist». This Vivian It Evans to .Mary Mark, <onvcnlence In cease of ruin, but It There are many dfferent versions ambush last night and instantly was finally referred to the mayor lota 1. 2 und E4 of lot 9. »««c 4-40- v lil be so slight that It will be for of the terrible affair, but as near as Wil.I. SUBMIT PLANS FOR killed. Th«- news of hi« assassina hi the matter of connecting tin- II: »10. gotten In memory of the paving of can be ascertained at this time the V < LASS-A BUILDING tion has stirred th«- couutrv as has no lat«-rals to the multi sewer th«- clt> Saginaw and .Manistee Lumber the street, something which < veryon- facts are about as follows: event sine«- th«- commencement of the attorney Instructed the council that company to E Golden Filer, one- Imi been looking forward tn with n The shooting occurred Thursday Architect G. E McDonald says hr ! crimes of the riders. The judge was the expense of such connecting could quarter Interest In NEM of HW 4 gnat deal <>f satisfaction • vening, and Dick Allen, a herder in is making plans at his own expense of be governed by polio- regulations un sec 11-23-15; SW 4 of HE 4 sec IM Whether the proposed demand the employ of the boys, saw one shot a fire-proof building throughout of one of the most fearless and popular ’ men in this part of the state, and his der the penal code. This will be ¡ SI IS; HW 4 of HE 4 e< ;i; HW 4 that the ;«avlng blds be thrown uptn fired. He was some distance away the class-A style, which he will sub brought up at next meeting. of NE4 10; SW 4 of NE4 «•**■ !<• competition will have the r. ul! and saw Harrold and one of the boys mit to the building committee of the i murder has Ailed the country with In Next came the option on proper!.« 22; NW 4 Of HE 4 aec 22; and NE4 • tying the matter lip for an' p*i dignation. It is only an indication holding an animated conversation, Odd Fellows' lodge. This is done on selected for u city hall, It WBH Of HE 4 sec 35-37-1 1; NE4 of NE4 tlcular length of the remains to be whom he took for Herbert, and sud account of the scarcity of brick, as of the desperation to which the riders claimed by the parti«-« selling that »•« 24-28-1 1; »1. seen If any one should get stub denly Harrold raised his gtro and well as the probable raise in price are driven, and may bo the cora- th«- option was not good, but the Haganaw mid Manistee Lumber born and play a game of freezcout struck the boy, knocking him down. should the brick prove merchantable. . mencement of a feud that wll be more cit.v attorney had reported that n ten company to Michigan Trust compan.'. the removal of the crosswalks will Walter then came to his rescue, Mr. McDonald states that the mason far reaching than any In the history of the state. der be made for th«- property befor«- < ne-quarter interest In SW 4 of HE 4 prove to have been a serious mistake whereupon Harrold drew his gun and ry is the expensive part of the build the expiration of the option on June tee. 18-28-12. and KM of HW4 As the matter now stands there shot him. ing. and that brick at »18 per thous %N OLD SETTLER TO LKAVE 15th. The mayor appointed the fol set 14-23-15; NE4 of NEX 4 «•'<•<• should not he n longer delay than and in the wall is equal in bulk to re Allen was coming into supper at KLAMATH FALLS lowing councilmen on the committee ’.4-28-11; and HW 4 of HE 4 see 3; two weeks. If the council decides to the time and was on horseback. As i inforced concrete at »12 per yard.; to look after the matter: Htonc. F W 4 of NE 4 *cc 10; BW M of overrule the tnavor. which from ;r«- soon as he saw what was occurring he t and that one-half the number of Bertha Conners and little daugh- Hanks. Summers, Obenchaln and Wil NE4 und N\\ 4 .,f mm im ' c . 22; ent Indications will prove to be the wheeled his horse and struck out for yards in bulk of concrete will do the | ter. Lorene, and Miss Octavia Arnett, kins. who are to meet at 4 o'clock on und NE 4 of SW *4 sec. 21-27-11; case The usual notice to the prop- the range, where he remained all work. This, taken together with the , her sister, will leave on the morning Thursday afternoon to settle this (lu. erty owners will be in str tel In th« wages for laying brick at »7 per day! night. Early the next morning he | train for Oakland, where they will business. Saginaw and Manistee l.umlx-i papers following which th« nd ver went into Plush, but was afraid that is more than three times as high as I visit with Mr. Arnett’s mother for a One of the most important matters Kimpany to James Dempsey, three- tlsement for blds Will be mad' when the labor used in concrete construe- ! Harrold was there and would kill . few weeks. Mrs. Conners’ health has i coming before the council was th-- tenths Interest In NK4 of 8W 4 sec. all bidders can then come In him, and left without awakening any tion. This saves the importation and , been quite poorly since coming here . passing of an ordinance regulating 14-22-15; SW4 of SE4 see. 12-28- Th« Imperative necessltv for th« cost of structural steel, and will make ' one and giving the alarm. . a few weeks ago. the altitude affect- the salary of the police judge and tlx- i 12 SW4 Of HEM sec. 3; HW 4 of paving of Main street from the depot a reduction approximately of »6,500. 1 He then returned and gathered up i ing her. city attorney, or rather, an amend NE 4 seec. 10; HW 4 of NE4 sec. to the bridge makes It Incumlient on the sh?ep, and on reaching the camp as well as save the cost on annual in The »2; NW M of 8K M «<*. 23, und NE4 everyone to get In and do his host While these ladies are visiting they ment to a former ordinance surance. found the dead body of one of the will also keep on the watch for a amendment plactn! th«- salary of the cf 8WM »«c. 35-27-1 1; NEM of to bring about an adjustment of anv boys, thought to be that of Herbert, pleasant location for a home, as their police judge at »1,200 per annum, NE4 sec. 24-28-1 1; »1. controversy that may arise. In order his head having been torn by a shot, GAL father. Mr. Arnett, and the balance of payable monthly, and that of the city J. G. Pierce to Klamath Canal com- thatt he work procceods «« cxpedl fired at close range. the family expect to follow them to attorney at »1,000 per annum, pay I’sny, part of sec. 33-38-9; »-0. tlously as poaalbic. This Is a matter Allen was so badly frightened at Thoma« Parker to Thomas Drake, In which every wizen Is Interested California in the near future, where able monthly. This brought out Home the sight of the tragedy that he could Living Quietly With His Daughter, they will establish a home In a milder discussion as to whether or not the part of lot 8, sec. 33-38-9; 23,500. and one in which everyone <eem» to not locate the place of the first shoot ami Has No Desire to Return climate. salary of the police judge was not too W. F. Reece to Frank Moorland. be of one mind ing, although he thinks Walter was to San Francisco The Arnetts are old settlers, they high, but on putting it to vote It car SEM lot 3. blk. 12. Kinmath Falla; killed where the altercation first took having reared a large family here, ried, Hanks being ih«> only one voting »800. place. I'nited Press Service. Saginaw and .Muniste« Lumber and their decision to leave Klamath against it. It appear:; that the boys had two VANCOUVER, B. C., June 9.—Jas. Falls will be regretted by their many The ordinance for fixing sewers and company to William Went«1 one-fifth amps some two miles apart, and that L. Gallagher, formerly one of the regulating plumbing of all connec interest in NEM of 8W% «er il 2:i United Press Service. and life-long acquaintances. •he altercation took place near the board of supervisors of San Fran tions thereto was discussed at some 15; HW4 of 8EM Mfi. 18-28-12; LEAVENWORTH. Kans . June ;« camp furtherest from Plush. It is ' cisco, who was discovered in his re- length. The mayor referred th«- or SW 4 of SE 4 wc. 3; HW 4 : of NEM Mrs. Katherine Bchube, a wealthy re 51 EX KAN EXILE APPEALS ’he supposition that Harrold thought treat north of this city, stated today: TO PRESIDENT TAFT dinance to th«- Health committee, con-! «cc. 10; SWM of NEM sec. 22; cluse, aged 55 years, was robbed -.nd that he had killed Herbert with the “There is rothing in the statement slating of Wilkin«, Waldron and NW 4 of SEM »ec. 22; and I NEM of murdered this morning Iler bodt first shot, but in this he was mistak that overtures have been made to me Faught. 8WM sec. 35-27-1 1; NEM of NE 4 was saturated with oil and died, hut en, for he was subsequently found at by the Ruef prosecution to keep me I The bond of George B Snyder as ««•« .4-28-11; »1. the flumes were put out before the ’he camp where he had gone and laid away. I believe the prosecution has D B. ('nmpbe)l and E. R Reame.« body was consumed or the hnu-«- dam policeman was then approved, after down in his bunk. us«d my absence as an excuse to drop No clue to the guilty parties which an ordinal)«-- was Introduced to t'lyd«- II. Barks, lots 15 and 16. aged As to Walter, reports are not clear, the case. If what the prosecution United Press Service. has as yet been found by Hanks for the repairing of a por ¡ blk 12. Mldlnnd, Ore.; (210 NEW YORK, June 10. fieri her to but it is generally supposed that he claims is trpe. they have evident" tion of several streets was passed to was making his way toward the up- enough to convict Rttef and all oth Barron, exiled republican-democratic second reading. candidate for the presidency of Mex I oer camp when Harrold shot and kill ers connected with the boodling in When the ordinance for granting a ico, today wrote a letter to President ed him. afterward going to the other the Bav City.” Taft, asking him to use bis Influence franchise to the Oregon Independent iamp, where he found Herbert and to secure a permit for bis return to i Telephone company came up for its then completed his terrible work. STORM IN MISSOURI Mexico. In his letter he states that ; second reading, th«- paper» could not The body of Walter was found at After an unsuccessful INFLICTS HEAVY DAMAGE he is “not exiled for heading a revolt be found. j;20 Saturday morning, half a mile .search for them the matter was put or because he has been guilty of any or so from thp camp, he having been Three Hundr<-<1 Thousand Itollars* thing unconstitutional, but for being | over until the next meeting. killed instantly. Herbert's escape Worth of Property Destroyed Mr. Gowen then asked that sonx- a candidate for the presidency." He to the camp is therefore somewhat denounces President Diaz as a tyrant. change be made In the grading of mystifying. • United Press Service. streets abutting his property, but no BROWN Up to 11 o’clock Saturday morn action was taken in the matter. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. June 9.—-Three i BWt TO .MEET THE U ANDEHEK ing no trace of Harrold had been RIBBON hundred thousand dollars’ worth of i The council then adjourned until found. WHOIS damage was done by the cyclone Meiiila-rs of Ex-Presid.-nt's Cabinet Friday evening. Arrangements had been made to which swept Missouri last night. Chosen to Greet Him on His Re .eminence shearing Friday morning HEAL ESTATE THANHFEHH turn to His Country Communication with many of the at Plush corrals, but the sheep not cities of the state has been destroyed. arriving Nolan Curry, who was in I'umishecl Dally by tlx- Abstract Firm | The state penitentiary at Jefferson United Press Service. charge of the plant, went out to learn of Mason A Slough WASHINGTON, D. C., June 9. — city was partially destroyed, five of the cause of their non-arrival, with the buildings being unroofed and the President Taft has appointed Secre the result as stated above. P C. Lavey & Co. to Jessie I. light plant damaged. There was no taries Wilson and Meyer to meet Col Harrold had been in the employ of Squires, lot 8, bit. 53, Town of Wor panic among the convicts In their onel Roosevelt at New York when he the Newell boys, and his work not den; »150. cells. The loss will be close to »60,- returns. Captain Butt will accom proving satisfactory, he was dis Klamath Development company to 000. No deaths have been reported, pany them. The party will carry a charged, In settling up he seems to 8 G. Bryant, lota 1, 2 and 3, blk 23, but the list of Injured throughout the letter of greeting from President Taft have become greatly incensed over Hot Springs addition to Klamath welcoming Roosevelt back. Secretary state will be a long one. whn t he considered an injustice done Wilson and Secretary Meyer were se Falls; »10. him. and thereupon committed tl.e Santa Fe Pacific Railroad company lected for this pleasant duty on ac deed BIG < Hl< AGO BANKS count of their having been members to Ralph E. Gilchrist, N’M of NWM Harrold is a character well known sec. I and NM of NEM sec. 5-23-9; ARE CONSOLIDATED of Roosevelt’s cabinet* In Lakeview and Warner, he having »740.71. been here about four years. He drove Porltopoll» Will Hav« the Second Santa Pacific Railroad company to < OMMITTED TO ANYLI M the Plush stage for a time last spring, Large«,! Bank in America Ralph E. Gilchrist, 10,077.24 acres and was never considered a danger Chan. Halbeie, a native of Sweden, of land In Klamath County, Oregon; ous man. It is said that Harrold ate CHICAGO, June 11 The Commer 4H years of age, who was taken off »79,177.24. breakfast at Plush Friday morning, cial Commission and Continental the str-els several weeks ago and P. C. Lavey & Co. to Henry Hop- after which he started for Lakeview. banks were consolidated today. Tho placed in the poorhouse, was brought kins, lot 9, blk. 27, Town of Wor- Parties cclairn to have seen him some capital will be »20,000.000, surplus before the county judge Friday den; »150. four miles this side of that place, »12,000,000, deposits »185,000,000. for examination nnrf pronounced In W. B. Barnes. referee, to Will ■ and since then no trace of him has It is the second largest bang in the sane by the county physician, Geo. Humphrey and Lellia L. L. Humphrey, been found. O. M. HECTOR United States, the National City bank I Wright, and was committed to the lot 5, blk. 15, Klamath Falls; »3.500. Herbert and Walter Newell were of New York being tho largest. asylum at Salem. Klamath Development company to » SHORT HISTORY OF THE IRRSEOY EXPECT IO START AUGUST FIRSI 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 OSTON STORE