Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 23, 1910, Image 2

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    as well as crab*, beetle«, mtlllpeda the Ballinger affair, or say other of and Mrs. Martin left on the morning themeelvee. He has a happy faculty
the subjects in which it is presumed train for San Francisco, where I h«> of touching th« good that is in a boy
and other Invertebrates
will spend their honeymoon
|iind furnishing an Influence that can-
Several thousand plants wore col­ he I* deeply interested.
i not but make him Into a man useful
While in Europe Colonel Roose­
lected throughout the regions vis-
KLAMATH PI II. <X>. WILL HAVE
1 to himself and hl* country.
tied by Dr Mearns, who employed velt delivered four set addresses and
OFF ON A IAING
TO ANSWER IN COURT
Wherever
Mr.
Vallandlghaiu
goes
and trained for the work a Wunyam- a large number of more or less Im­
AUTOMOBILE
1 ho will carry with him the love and
veil named Makaugarrl. who soon portant speeches. To the latter falls
' «ateom of this coniinuulty, and It I*
learned how to make very good speci­ the distinction of creating the great­
Dr. It. R Hamilton and wife, ac­ J 'he earnoal hope that he will even­ Messrs. Wendling and Johnson and
mens and turned out an excellent est stir. Notable among these im­
the Klamath Dem lopsucut On.
promptu affairs were his address at companied by C. II. Underwood and tually decide to return here and make
I MUSS NOT BELIEVE THAT BIG man in every way.
Go tn Portland.
wife,
left
Friday
for
Lakeview
hla
home
“Anthropological materials were Khartoum, already referred to; his
FELWW can < x » me rack
gathered by Dr. Mearns with some speech at the University of Bgypt in hi* automobile, The party expects
assistance from other*.
A collec­ in Cairo; his Cambridge address, to visit Prineville, Bend and Burns NEVRNTY-FIVK ARE BROUGHT
Th« mystery of the withdrawal of
hall before returning, They will be ab-
tion was contributed by Major Ross, and the now famous Guild
FROM AHHUAND
aent until Tueaday.
the libel suits that
were started
an American in the government ser­ speech.
agaliist
th«
Klamath
Publishing
Ob
vice at Nairobi "
Will Pni-nllcl Broad Street Through the legal name of the Hog Combine,
If you want to study the hunt in
\ boeme for Six Years Makes a 1UM- the light of the dictionary, please
ha* been explained away by the tiling
the Heart of Railroad
of
new suits In the federal court in
Addition
animals
that
were
noto
the
following
ger Difference Than Most
“* “ "• - . • *
Portland. The suits were filed by
included in Roosevelt's
“bag:“
Pi'O|de Suspect
H O. Johnson, (J. X. Wendling and
Klipperspringer, buteo. hartbees- MR. AND
MRS.
CIAHDKNLEl WAS SECRETARY OF THE < AI.1S-
Seventy-five Chinamen commenced the Klamath Development Co, and
te. dig-dig. bushback.
gemsbok,
JOHNS ARRIVE IN TOWN
TOGA HANATORll’M (XMMPANY
woik ’’I'ltay moroti'4 <<n the cou­ are the outgrowth of libelous charge*
egert. eland, borgo. aardvark, chee­
United Press Service.
ntruction of n »witch for the South­ that were published Implicating these
tah marabout, koodoo, bongo, sita-
ern Pacific that will penetrate the gentlemen und the Developmnt Com-
PRESCOTT. Aris., June 22.—Joe tunga. singing, topi, oribl, rohor,
Win-« Are living Strung for th«- On' lai lin'd He Served Time for a Similar
Gans declares that Johnson has a nob. calotis. strepisceros. colobi. im-
heart of Railroad addition. It start* puny In the bribery of certain official»
Th<Hi«an<l Red and White Lani|r>
Crime Committed in San Fran­
at a point below the Havuge Brother*'
great chance to win the battle on the palla duikaro, steinbuck and otocyon
The suit* were filed In the United
to Illuminate Ground»
cisco in I OO.1
Fourth. The whole matter hinges vergatus.
new mill that la now being erected on Htate* circuit court in Portland ls«t
on whether Jeffries comes back to
Sixth street, and will end at the old Thursday by Judge Benson, who went
Some of the animal» should be
his old form or not. He says that he
county road, paralleling llroad street there for that purpose. The tan*-
credited to Kermit, who as a hunter,
Arrangements are being made l„r
does not thiuk Jeff can be the same
According to the Hau Francisco all of the distance
It will furnish (er fro nithe local court to the fed­
showed himself a chip of the old the preparation of the Oregon-Cali­
Chronicle. George L. Price, who now ' trackage accom modal ion* for the eral tribunal was mad« possible by
fighter as when he retired, It he is
block.
fornia Socialist Encampment pro­ awaits in the county jail the arrival box factory that i* to be erected this the fact that Messrs. Johnson and
in his prime, then he will be a ten
The hunt was under the auspices gram for the flr»t few days, and pai t
to one favorite. Six years absence
ot i<n officer from Han Francisco, is summer, as well ns for the Standard Wendling ar« non-residents and the
the Smithsonian Institute though of it will be drafted this evening
from the ring, without a battle or
not as Innocent as he would pal'll Oil company's warehouse and n num- Klamath Development Co. Is a for-
the colonel's initiative. The coat after the arrival of Edward Adams
1 raining, makes a bigger difference
himself. The following from the her of other warehouse* that will be elgn corporation
The news of the
I of it. excepting the personal expenses Cantrall from San Diego.
than the average person knows. Jeff
Chronicle of the 18th throws new built in that neighborhood during th«' change came a* u great surprise to
i of the colonel and his son. was met
Cioudesley Johns and Dorothy light on the record of the man who next few months.
looks good, but years of inactivity
the Hog Combin*. for It was sup­
I by contributions, said to be 125.000, Johns reached here last
evening from wu going to build a secoud telophon*
are bound to put the inner workings
The coat of construction la to be posed that someone had shown the
made by a group of friend»
The San Francisco, and will be in confer-
of a fighter to the bay. He may be
system In this city:
borne by the Klamath Development ' white feather and quit
Whon the
I names of those friends have never ' ence tonight with Mr.
Cantratl and
in his old time form, but Gans says
Chief of Police Martin wa* notified company, and will be approximately real reason for the withdrawal of the
been published. The cost of mount­ the local men who are
lending their yesterday that George L. Price, al-, 915,000. The Houthern Pacific fur­ suits became known, consternation
he doubts it. despite the claims of
ing the specimens secured by the ex­ effort* to make the encampment a
his traiuers. He believes that John­
leged to have secure I more tha*< nishes the rails and tie«. The roe- filled the ranks of the Combine, for
itedition will, it is estimated, be |3o.-
success. D K. Burrell. E W. Muller 15.000 from local merchants on son for the employment of China­ It was realised that It meant the
son has a royal chance to pin the
000. The colonel paid his and Ker­ and others.
title out of reach of any living
worthies* check*, was arrested yes­ men. n* given by the railroad people. downfall of the worthless publication
mit's expenses, though this outlay
Work has been begun on the light­ terday In Klamath Fall*, Ore . after .1 Is the impossibility to secure white that has been playing the music of
fighter.
i
' will be reimbursed to him
mauy
ing arrangements for the ground* op­ country-wide search extending over a laborers
Gans' condition is slightly improv-
They state that the white the unholy outfit
many times over by the proceeds
posite the depot. The flfty-kiiowatt period of two month» Detective Set men will not remain long enough to 1
cd. He came here to avoid the heat
< from his magazine articles and his
transformer which is to be installed geant Wren or lx>rd will go to bring complete the work, and the contin­
of Phoenix, and has been able to take
1 forthcoming book on his hunt. For
Georgc L Price, who la under ar-
to supply “juice" for the 1,000 red back the prisoner.
short walks. He states that he has
ual changing of men so handicap»
i his articles now running in Scrib- j
aa
a* fugitive from ju»t'ic
and white lights which will be used,
been much better since coming to
the construction operation* that they I'M
Price
wa*
the
secretary
of
the
Cal
­
ner'6. Roosevelt rceeives 11 a word
Friday
through
hla attorney wit d<
is
on
the
ground,
and
will
be
|ut
In
Arizona
istoga Sanatorium company. In whlc>i have decided to bring a crew of j
The colonel's feat in spending
place as soon as the poles can be . Manager Cook of the Fairmont. Gu« Chinamen from Ashland, where they nled his release on habeas corpus
eleven months in the jungles of Af­
The petition wa* pre­
raised and the long rows of lights I C. l-arm of the Manx, and Maple* of have been employed for some time proceeding*
AS TEDDY COMES
rica without suffering so much as a
sented
to
Judge
Noland, who remand­
strung.
on
rebuilding
work
' ’he Hotel Reporter, were interested
ROLLING HOMI. day’s illness and the practical immu­
i ed Price to the custody of the sher­
Many of the tents, which yesterday Price was alao circulation manager of
nity of his son Kermit, was a great
iff
A preliminary hearing wa* hold
were taken down as a precautionary a incal monthly publication. He re­
(Continued From Page One.)
SI MMEK HVHOOL
1 surprise to the medical world
All
before Justice of the Peace Miller
measure on account of the high wind, sinn! at 4 11 Cherry street and disap­ i
I sorts of dire proditciona were made
thia afternoon and that official re­
were raised again today, and others peared from this city about April
to be changed slightly in the final that fever would lay him low, the
On July II the summer school of fused to release the prisoner and set
will be put up as fast as possible un­ 20tb The police believed at the time
reports.
Klamath county will begin.
Many bl* bond at (5,000
sleeping sickness seize him, the tse­
til the Socialists' tent city is com­ that he had gone to South America.
"We landed in Mombesa on April tse fly poison him or the beast of the
Inquiries are being received tn re­
plete.
A warrant for Price waa i»*tiod gard to the matter, and the pros­
31, 1909. and reached Khartoum on jungles maim him. but with charac­
I
A gathering of at least 2,000 is in­ April 22d by Police Judge Dea*y,
March 14. 1910. On landing we were teristic Roosevelt luck” he escaped
pects for a large attendance are ex-
dicated by reports being received charging the making and passing ot
mined by Messrs R. J. Cunninghame j them all and came out of Africa
client. The teachers of Klamath
from secretaries of Socialist locals in a fictitious check on tho complaint of
and Leslie J. Tarlton—the former; looking like a fighter trained for the
county have been Interested In the
wee with us throughout our entire [ ring. It remained for the effete clvi- different towns and cities of Oregon W. W. Cooley, sale* manager of the summer school here since It was first
and California. Many of the visitors Burroughs Adding Machine company
trip, the latter until we left East , lizatlon of European capitals to over­
proposed, and teachers from other
will arrive tn Klamath Falls before at 717 Market street. Cooley allege*
Africa, and both worked as zealously : tax his strength and endurance.
section*, attracted by our delightful
the end of the week.
that Price purchased an adding ma-. Mummer climate, aa well aa by the
and efficiently for the expedition as |
Once during the hunt he was
chine and gave In payment a bogus excellent courses offered, are also
any other member thereof.
• charged by a maddened elephant and
ETNE
GAME
AT
|
check for 9131.25. drawn on tho Cal- ■bowing considerable Interest. While
“We spent eight months in Brit­ took refuge behind a tree
while
FT. KLAMATH HUNDAY ■ istoga National bank. Thl* waa only this summer school Is especially Im­
ish East Africa. We collected care­ Guide R. J. Cunninghame brought
I one of Price'* alleged peculations.
fully in various portions of the Athi down the animal. At another time
portant to teachers, aa It will pre­
Now pbsr«* her happiness
Klamath Falls won victory over
He is also accused of securing on pare, them for the examine!Iona which
and Kapitil plains, in the Sotik and his boat was attacked by a school
and shines resplendent,
the Wood River team Hunday a(- bogus check* 91.300 from M Eman-.
round Lake Niavasha Messrs Kearns of hippos near the camp at Saigosi
follow Immediately after it, it will
1 ternoon by a score of 9 to 5
along with our line of
Th? uel. Coast mauager of the Sebring
and Loring made# thorough btologf- i The hippos threatened to overturn
not be conducted for them alone.
; game was well played nrou^licr.i, Pottery company. 717 Market street;
< al survey of Mt. Kenia, while the the boat and the natfre rower* were
HPARKLING CUT GUAM,
Many High School students who
being closely contested, and held
rest of the party skirted its western “scared stiff." Roosevelt picked off ' the interest of the many spectator* 9900 from Dr. J. H. Seymour. 175 failed In some subjects during the
HAND-I’AINTTCD CHINA
. from Samuel Meyer, an Insurance past year or who for other reasons
haee, went to and up the Ouaeo two of the hippos in true “Dead-
AND RECK SILVER.
from Fort Klamath, the surround ; man; (108 from S. and O. Gump;
Nyero and later visited the Qua» wook Dick" style and actually pat
KARN ACK II RAM
are back in their work, are planning
it g country, and visitors from here. < 9100 from Frank 8. Holland and vs--
Ngishu region and both aides of the the hippo "fleet“ to rout. After this
to make up their deficiencies In the
The Winema left its dock at three ' ious sums from
All are appropriate wed­
many wholesale summer school.
Rift Valley. Messrs Kermit Roose­ his native attendants attributed more
Also some eighth
i m. loaded with play era and rooters house» in this city.
ding preeenta , and she
velt and Tarlton went to the I^aiklpia than human prowess to him. On still
C-ade pupils who failed to pass all
' to the extent of about one hundred,
will not be happy until
Price was sentenced to six months their examination* expect to make
Plateau and Lake Korrington and Dr. another occasion, while en route to
arriving at the Agency landing. in the county Jail on a similar charge
ahe
gets them.
'fearns and Kermit Roosevelt made I 1 ; the estate of Commander Attend-
j where they were met by the many j In 1905, and was made a trusty in the them up at this time. So thl* school
separate trips to the coast region borough. the colonel and his party
»III
fill
a
number
of
need*,
and
will
conveyance» from spring wagons to I ' city prison.
near Mombasa.
On December 19 nearly famished for water. In the
ceriainly prove an excellent thing for
hay racks. On arrival In Fort Klam-;
I out teacher* and students.
the expedition left East Africa passed march from Nimule to Gondokoro—
SEE r>TTT?
ath. after a twelve-mile drive thru
Unganda and went down the White 108 miles—the party was In the
GET VUK HUCKS ¡
I
their beautiful country, the visitors REV. W. N. VALLANDIGHAM
I
Nile.
thick of the African jungle for ten
George
L.
Price,
promoter
of
the
were received at the hotels by a gen-'
LEAVER FOR PORTLAND
"North of Wadelai we stopped and days, fording streams, sleeping in
Oregon Telephone company, wa*
' uine old-fasbloned chicken dinner,
>»ent over three weeks in the Lado, the open and enduring hardships
placed under arreat at 9:10 Thursday
after which the game was called
Popular Pastor of Finti Christian night. The arreat was made on the
and from Gondekaro Kermit Roose­ that only the stoutest In limb and
Fort Klamath has excellent ball
velt and I again crossed into the heart could have gone through with
strength of telegraphic Instruction*
Church Resigne.
grounds, they being in fine shape
For Wedding Presents ¡
Lodom, spending eight or ten days This shows that the expedition was
from Chief of Police Martin of Han
for the game 8unday.
oooessoosssooosoooooeeee!
in the neighborhood of Rejar.
far from being of the "de luxe” or­
Francisco
Mulkey of the Wood River team
Rev. W. N. Vallandlgham left
"In Gondokoro we were met by der.
brought in the first run for his team Monday for Portland, having resign-
the steamer which the Sldar, with
Another thing that astonished
and Siemens of Klamath Fall*, be­ od his position as pastor of the First
areat courtesy, had put at our dis­ Roosevelt's American friends
was
sides pitching an excellent game, Christian church of this city. The
posal. On the way to Khartoum we the fidelity with which he adhered to
brought in the first run for our people of the city generally regret to
made collections In Lake No and on his statement that from the time he I
team.
see Mr. Vallandlgham leave, for Klam
the Dahr el Chazel and Bar el Zeraf. left America until his return he would
Among
the
spectator»
Sundav
atb Falls can ill-afford to loae such
We owe our warmest thanks for the ! refrain from all public discussion of
generous courtesy shown us and the American politics. Not once haa he were a number of people from this men as he. He wa* of the type of
aid freely given us, not only by the violated this rule and a number of city, going by autos and arriving be­ minister* that I* *o rare to find these
Among these day*. He was not a man after the al­
A. choice lln« of invest­
Sldar, but by all the British officials correspondents, mostly foreign, who fore the boat crew
in East Africa, Uganda, and the “piped" political stories and attrib­ were seen Mayor Sanderson. George mighty dollar, but preferred to de­
ments that -will malco
vote his time and his energies to the
SoudaD. and by the Belgian officials uted them to Roosevelt, were called Hum and others
Immediately
after
the
game
th*
uplifting of the human race Tor the
ttio purchaser money
in the Lado; and this, of course, the "shorter and uglier word" ln-
return trip started and several ex- love he had for hl* fellow man and
means that we are also indebted to stanter.
citing races took place along
the the good that he could do In the com­
the home governments of Egypt and
When Roosevelt arrived at Rank
In los­
Belgium.
ion March 11, this belnit practically road to see which one would take the munity wherein he labored
dust
of
the
other,
and
an
Indian
ing
him
the
First
Christian
church
"On the trip Mr. Heller has pre­ his emerging from the wilderness,
pared 1,020 specimens of mammals, there wa» a wild rush upon him of driver does not like to be passed on has lost one of its strongest supports
if not Its strongest for since assum-
rhe majority of large sizes; Mr. Lor­ correspondents who had engaged spe- the road
A slight delay eras encountered in ing charge of that congregation *omo
ing has prepared 3.193,
and Dr. cial boats for the up-Nlle trip. But
Kearns 714, a total of 4,807 mam­ all they learned in a political way I getting the Winema from Its landing, five months ago hi* work has been
mals. Of the birds Mr. Mearn» has was what the United Press correwpon- ! as the wind during the day had crowned with remarkable success
prepared nearly 3,100; Mr. Loring dents had already told the world— changed a^l it wa* necessary to un­ From a »mall beginning it has grown
890, and Mr. Heller about 50. a total that the colonel would not discuss 1 load the passenger* twice before get­ under his masterful care to be one ot
ting the boat started
the largest congregations tn the city
of about 4,000 birds.
American politics These correspon-.
The tired but satisfied
throng This has been due more to the per- _
"Of reptiles and batraebians Mess dent» were close friend» of Roose­
Mearn», Loring and Heller collected velt and they "pumped" him right reached home about 1 30 a. m Mon­ sonaltty of the man than to any other
about 2,000.
and left, before breakfast and at ' day with nothing but good thing* one thing He gathered to hear him
“Of fishes, about 500 were collect­ ' bedtime, but Roosevelt was adamant to ‘say of their treatment In Fort men who are generally strangers to A
the inside of a church edifice. His a—
ed.
Dr. Mearn» collected marine and the world even yet has only sur­ Klamath
I
I preaching wa* of the kind that touch- •
fishes near Mombasa and fresh water mises a» to how the former presl- j
ed the everyday affair* of hi* hearer* F
fishes elsewhere in British East Af­ dent view« political conditions In thl*
MARTIN— MIMA
and brought to their minds truth* F
rica, and he and Cunninghame col­ country.
lected fishes In the White Nile. This
The meeting between
Roosevelt 1
Miss Lynna Florence Mill* and that made their better nature* come J
J
makes in all of vertebrates: Mam­ and Gifford Pinchot, whom President Charles J. Martin were married at 6 closer to the surface
mals 4,897, bird» about 4,000, rep­ Taft deposed as chief forester, at ; o'clock a m Thursday at the home of
He expected to meet Major Piexoto, 2
tiles and batrachians about 2,000, Porto Maurizio on April 10, is was Mr. and Mr». Fred Mills, the Rev. M. manager ot the Columbia Park Boy* *
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r
fishes about 500; total 11,397.
thought, would surely result In at I M Bledsoe officiating
The bride is club of flan Francisco, for the purpose F—
"The Invertebrates were collected least a »mall break in Roosevelt’s one of the most popular young ladles of discusHlng the posHiblllty of his be- F
Modern improvementH.
73 roomH and suites
carefully by Dr. Mearn*. with some wall of reserve, but again the cor- j <n the city, noted for her beauty and coming Identified with that organize- F
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Room,
Parlors, Two Club
assistance from Messrs. Cunning­ respondents were
fooled.
Roose-1 amiability, Mr. Martin is a member tlon It is one of the largest boys J
Rooms, Etc,, Etc.
hame and Kermit Roosevelt. A few velt returns to America without hav­ of the flrm of Martin Brothers, the club* in the United State» If the serv- A
marine »hell» were collected near ing given public expression to a sin­ well known flour mill men, and la a ice* of Mr. Vallandlgham are secured f—
Mombasa and land and frosh water gle sentiment that could reflect hU young man of flne character and the patron* of the organization will a
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shells throughout the regions visited. views on Taft, insurgency, the tariff, i snlendld business attainments
Mr have good reason for congratulating
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