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I bostos company, and W. J Cor bolt, its treasurer, were arrested In Rhode Island on warrants chaiglng them with defrauding Mrs. Mary Blain*» Ills COURSE PRORUCKS A SKNSA IltTULITHIC HPKCIFNCAT1ONH HE- Bull, the divorced wife of James G NONE ANI» CHEEK HONE HHOKKN FARMER INVENTS MACHINE FOR LKCTKD riONAL SURPRISE Blain«* Jr., uml widow of Dr Hull, the Ilk A WINI»|«ANH < NAMING ARGUMENTS GARNERING CEREALS famed i-nmer specialist, out of 235.- MARK FOR VAN LIER <>00. They were arraigned, und will 11» Attorney Swys O|q*o»ing Wit- Hou-loit State«* That He Has Nothing •liti» tn* to II«* A«lverGM*«l for lh< tight extradition Roes the Work of Many Meu and Ob- I Construction—To Be O|n«n«**l to Say f««r Publication Except n«*»M*N ILul Ult<*ri«H' Motive«—No tor noy, and in 1890 bvciine circuit judge, which position h«> bold for 18 years, until old ag«> caused him to retire from active work. GRAIN THRESHER WONDER vial«*« the Une of Numeroas Other lmplt'mcnt«* V«*r«li«1 for TN»«» Wwk» JOHN KELLEY SEVERELY HURI Ml UE SUENT ON THE SUBJECT ARRANGf FOR SECOND UNII SEWER That He Will Fight f August ItHh HHAVEI* CHICO, July 23.- The closing ar guments for Von Liew are being made Every scat in th«* courtroom »a, The tlni«h to Mveral weeka of ardu- John Kelley was badly hurt Wed rtiU* A dispatch from Wichita. Kas.. today. Attorney Seymour, in dofend- occupied by JI a. m. on Thrusday. ous labor ou the pint of council was <»atli Math* ui War T ìiimw nesday while helping to dig • well, Ihr !«■ of Raaur Until make« the unqualified assertion that i iug his client, declared that a major and It was plaiuly evident that inter- tnad«> Thursday night when a num- Th.« windln««. while |oad««d, »lipped, South Win» «Turti« Baldwin, a farmer of Nicker ity of the Van blew witnesses were ent was at a high pitch. Tb«> cause of her of ordluauc«'» adopting bitulllhic mid th«- handle «truck him In th« son. has invented a machine for dlsterosted, but that all of the oppo- th«* unusual attendance« was th«« fact paving for Main street from th«' fare, breaking hl« n***«e nh*l check LEXINGTON. Ky„ July 30 K«*- threshing grain in the fields, and that ■ sition witnesses were either iuter- that F. B. Houatou, or Tliaddeus E. brldg«* to th«« depot and on Sixth | fusing to part with his long, flowing bone it works. If this invention shall ac . rated or had testitled from ulterior Yorke, was to be arraign««d to plead street from .Main to Kinloch avenue 1 • • • complish all that is claimed for it. it j motives. He tried to prove that the to the indictment charging him with were adopt«*d. The ordinance pa»«e«l ' whiskers, whitanl with th«* time thut William Harkx mudi* a bufluv** is in a high degree revolutionary and h«*aring was the result of politics, ! obtaining money under fals«* pre- cover the various p«>i tlens of the work has olapHod since a couple of years fot- William llnt'ka at Ih' Midland lx*fore Ix>e surrendered ut Apiioinnt- important. There have been two saying that if Van blew was immoral tenses. Coupled with this was the and all is now iu tvadinesx for the lx -1 barn, look th>* Moutlilxuiml train on tox, Robert Herman, aged 86. sttaid trials of the machine ia Wichita, in a charges would probably have been rumor that he was going to plead not ginning of the work of paving the off a cor|M< of surgeons ut local hos thè I3lh, cn roste t<> Orangt». Calli field of wheat and a field of oats, and • prefern'd against him long ago. guilty and make a fight for his lib streets of Klamath Falls pital who desired to remove hix b«*ard fot’ thè benefit of Ili» Ilvtlllh Ile took we are told that the grain was satis Attorney Yell discredited all th«* erty. In addition to the «tre«'i paving In order to perform nn opertnlnn n drnft for 22 83 on H San Francisco factorily thresh««d in both instances. opposition w itu«'ss«*s. say lug that Van In company with Deputy Sherlfl ordinancs, the council also pa»««*d an It is further d«M.-lared that on this Li«‘W was the victim of a conspiracy. Schallock Houston enter««d th«* court- ordinance «ailing for blds for the upon Mr. IXuinau’s «*>e. Mr. Der- huuk, ami fh«> flrst night <>n thè trai** he was rol*be<l of Ih«- draft nnd th. machine one man can do the work of He declared that Governor Gillett room, and was the coolest ntan pres construction of the s«cond unit of the man, who Is a resident of Lawrence twenty-five men. and one machine and , took an undue interest in the same. ent. He and District Attorney Ktty-1 newer system and the blds for the burg, Ky.. was brought to the local rt»l»b«r gol H «anhed nnd mudo hi» four h«irses supplant several expen ■ and criticised him for interfering in kemlall enter«*«! one of th«* anterooms sum«' will b«1 opened on August loth. hospital some day« ago for treat* eseape. • • • sive machines and many horses now school affairs Van Liew’s attorney ( for a brief consultation, and on The work on th«> new »« wer unit lx t<> ment. Explalulng to th«' surgeons Wo <lo hop* th«' Pacific Telephon* hi« reason*« for re fun I ns to I»«* »hav<*d. used in threshing and harvesting is expected to consume all day in «■merging therefrom the court called be complet«*d by November 15th. «uiupany will not forg* t Midland, and he «aid. grains Here is the story of the work his arguments. A verdict is not ex his case. Mr. Kuykendall stated that "When the war broke out I was i will put In a phone h* r*. ns we need done: pected before two weeks. th«« defendant was without counsel, Councilmen Wilkin». Castel, llark*. an ardent sympathiser with the : such i-oniinunlcatloni* communications with oth**> By threshing the standing grain in Attorney General Webb summar and th«« court Immediately appointed Summers, Faught and Willits w«*«« I cam«« In contact - tow us. It will bo n great heli to Im this manner the use of binders, head ized his case against Van Liew in Judge Benson to represent him. The present wheu th«- m«*etlng wn» called uoutln*rn <auM* t buxine«*« ers. wh«mt stackers, pitchers, stack forty-five minutes today. He said district attorney stat«*d that Judge to otd»«r by Mayor Saudei'min. Wai- with a bunch of Yank«*«'» and uh I io riant • • • young meu sometime» do. I talked ers and threshing machinery crews Miss Clark's character was good as Benson could not repr«*sent him be drvu and Stanwhle cam«* late: Ady'a naw hou»«- lu Houli* loo much, with the r«««ult that they A bel are eliminated. The machine, accord well as her school reconi except in cause he was interested In the case Ordinances. chased inc ton mile*« and in addition i Midland will xoon h<< completed, and ing to Mr. Baldwin, will solve the one slight instance. He drew a word on b« ha)f of th«' bank. While study An ordinance adopting «peclfitm- to «having me, guv«« me a xoun«l he will then move hl» tamii« h**re problem of the shortage of harvest j picture Of the alleged scene in Van ing to what attorney would b«' as tlons for bitullthic paving on Multi «es I nworu right then that hands and the spoiling of grain in the I.iew's office, touching on Miss Clark’s signed the task. Houston arose and street from Eleventh to Spring, and tlnuHhing G.org«- Helloy an«! Allxon Ravid stack. The mechanism of the threeh testimony with reference to the hug- asked if he would be permitted to ou Spring to Oak avenue was Intro a razor «honld never touch my face xon started for a four-we««k» ’ «amplmt again till the Mouth had won her er is simple. It resembles a header." ging. He said: say a few words On receiving per duced and passed to Its second rend catia«. trip In th*' mountain» lutti Tuesday and the horses are driven behind the *’I know this has a tremendous mission he said: ing. • • • "Th. re devsn't seem to be much * machine. In place of the header, bearing on Van Liew’s future, but An cm«»rgency was d«*clal.«l to «*x- chance of th«* latter cow ing true >•» "If it pleas«* the court, on account I). B. Campbell I« having hi« sickle there is a cylinder ten inches in that isn't all. It has a great bearing of a chang«' that was occurred in the 1st and th«' (lavement sp«*clfieatlon or swamp pasture fenced, which will b* diameter. The heads of the grain are on this school, where fathers and past twenty-four hours. I wish to dinance for bitullthic paving from the I reckon on will hare t«» get along n benefit tn «tockmen without »Having me this tli«,< * driven against this cylinder by the mothers should feel safe in sending enter a plea o* either guilty or not brldg«* to Eleventh street anti on • • • 4 •*. Th«* »urgeoux gave In nnd the «triving blast of an exhaust fan. Th«* their children." guilty to the charge against me." Sixth street from Main to Kinloch eration was perform« d. leaving th«» Mrs. Heddle and mother left th««* grain is then carried back into a He referred to the differences in "Do you wlsh'lhe court to appoint avenne was adopted. long brnld». I I lace la«t Munday for their horns in cleaner, where it is separated from I Miss Clark's and Van Liew’s testi- an attorney to represent you?" asked An ordinance adopting bitulithic Oakland. the chaff, which is carried by an ele- , mony and said: "There cannot be the court. paving on Main street from th«« GR INI» I Iti NK ENGINEERS vator to the sackers. The fan and any niistak«* in the testimony, One "I will attend to that. -4 want first brldg,* to Eleventh str,*et wan intro Fred Stilkel nnd th’Orgr «rtfitl.l M 4Y GO I»«. Ml RIKI elevator are run by a gasoline engine or the other has perjured himself. to plead." replied Houston. duced and passed to Its ««•cond read cam. in vwsterday with n bunch •< The machine is made of steel and You may review both llv«*s and char "Very well,” replied Judge Noland ing. DUIlAMl. .Mich, July 30 On>* rattle. weighs about 2,500 pounds. It takes acters by the testimony offered." An ordinan,«« adopting bituHthlc “Are you ready to plead to the In hundred and twenty five Grand Trunk the same size swath as a header, but It is reported that Van Liew will dictment against you?” paving on Sixth street from Main to 41*1 fl« William Harks mad*' a ' < ngln»-«-n« nr«* to strike Bnndav, »«- ’ravels faster because it does not de accept a position with an Eastern Kinloch avenue was introduced and “I am." said Houston trip t<> Klumatii kails t**da\ 'cording to statements nmd«* by vtrik* pend on a barge. book concern. "Are you guilty or not guilty?" passed to its second reading «•is. if th.' non-union «-tuploy.*« are In view of the past development of asked the court. An ordinance adopting bitullthic do* h Our Sunday school 1« nt not discharged It 1« believed that farm machinery no thoughtful per FRIGHTENED TEAM "Not guilty," came back like a »hot, paving on Main street from Eleventh every Sunday. <auch a move will fore a settlement son will be disposed to say that this RUNS OVER A MAN and the defendant tmappt'd his jaws street to Spring street, and on Spring 1 In twenty-four hour«. invention of Mr. Baldwin cannot do together like a st«»el trap. Ev«-ry btr«M‘t from Main tn Oak avenu««, and W. latir Thontpaon. the Luk.vl«* wbat is claimed for it. and. indeed, J. E. Ih-ed Attempts to Stop Runaway fiber in his make-up seemed to show on Oak avenue from Spring street to attorney. returned to hl« homo Ft FOI« K WKHTINGHOl HE has not already done it. It is further fight, and anyone who doubted his the right of way of th«* California and l*i Severely Injured OUT OE OFFIt E day morning, after utt< tiding to nom* stated in the Wichita account that staying qualities would have had rea- Northeastern railway wax introduced buxine«« hero. W. F. Reschke of the «Reschke Ma A team belonging to the Monarch i son to change his mind if he wlt- and f*a«sed to its s«>cond reading. NEW Y«»RK. July 30 The direct rine works of that city is assisting Mercantile Co. ran away Thursday nested Roncton’s demeanor this An ordinance relating to the eetab- oin ot the Wimtingliou««' Electric Mr Baldwin in perfecting the thre«h- morning and J. E. Reed sustained se morning. iiabmont and constr«iction of the «ec- Manufacturing eompanv forced Ge«* er, and will manufacture it. The vere injuries in trying to stop them. Immediately after dinner he was nnd unit of the sewer system of thls Wttatlnghouse to relinquish th«- prcai I patent for the thresher is now pend The wagon was standing at Ack taken to the office of C. M O’Neill, city was read the third tlm«* and doncy of the company, and el«*«t«-d ing. The great combine of the man ley Bros, mill and Frank Howard was and it is more than likely that this passed The time In which the ■ys- Edward Atkin« of Boston president ufacturers of agricultural machinery loading some lumber in the wagon attorney will handle his case i tern is to be completed is November It 1« understood that Atkins int. t><!« will have to take notice, if there be when he cut his finger nearly off on When seen by a representative of 15th. Bids for th«* construction of no serious flaw in these claims.— I a piece of steel that was in one of the this paper Houston stated that he had the unit will be opened ou August to ie«lgn a« soon a« n new president is chosen . Springfield (Mass.) Republican. boards. He told another fellow who absolutely nothing to say for publica 10th was standing near to hold the horses tion. that he would employ counsel, IVnuitM A llow«*d l»IC. A permit was granted to the Han- WORTH LESS CHECK while he tied up his finger. The and after that hl«i attorney would I somc-Crummey company to erect a BUYS NO TITLE horses broke away from the man who represent him. « Wn ar<< now agents for the well- • crushed rock bunker on Conger ave was holding them, and ran down POINT AMOUR, 1-a’brador. July ♦ known Victor I'honosrapb and ♦ nne, so that rock can be loaded di 38. Th«- wlrclesa station here picked Goods .«M-curvd in That Way Revert I Klamath avenue to Sixth street, record». We have a nice line * to t »rig inai Owners, Says the rectly on the wagons. where they turned. ♦ up the steamer Montroae thia after of up-to-date phonographs and * Council adjourned to m«*et again Supreme Court The men who were working at Sav noon and received a message stating records, needles ati*l supplies, ♦ idge Bros, mill near the railroad saw Tioubh* Is Expected When th.- An Monday night. that it is positively known that Crip t ’ome tn nnd hoar some of the « SALEM. Ore., July 28.—The su- them coming, and the whole crew- nexation of Koren Is Attempted pen Is on board the vessel, and will late record», Wc also have a preme court Jtanded down opinions tried to stop the frightened animals, to Re Consummated : land in a short time. I GERMANA* REFUSES larg.- line of Edison phono in three cases this morning. The but failed to do so. TO HEM* NICARAGUA graphs and records. Star r : Portland Gun &. Bicycle company was J. E. Reed, one of the carpenters, TOKIO, July 28.—Japan is pre Percival Sholl succ«*ed**d in »pend pianos, «beet music nnd I musical awarded the possession of two guns fell in front of the team and the paring most strenuous measures to Recline*, to ProtcMt Against U m * Inter* ing the two bits that hla friend in iuatt umrnta of all kinds which were first turned over to one horses ran over him, breaking one . avert a bloody uprising which is ex f*T**nce of America With Run Francisco kindly repaid him. and Adams for a worthless check and arm and spraining his shoulder. Dr. pect.-d to occur whtn it annexes Ko- That Country he is now at work at hia old stand : later sold to Sam Iankoveltz for 922. Merriman was summoned and dressed rea soon. It is expected the Amalga- ; «.n Main street. He Incidentally pur- Tn writing the opinion. Justice Eakin his injuries. BERLIN, July 28. The foreign of mation will take place the middle of For Musical Instruments holds that an article possessed with The team was caught some time August, according to the most authen fice says that Germany has refused to '■hased a hat blocking nnd cleaning outfit that will be her«* In a few days. •♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦«««»♦♦«♦«»«««««e out title cannot be lawfully disposed j later, and they were not hurt at all. tic sources here. protest against American interference __________________________________ of to a third party, as in this case Three hundred Koreans left the in Nicaragua. Six weeks ago Presi Adams contracted for the purchase Pacific coast of the United States, dent Madriz asked Mexico. Germany of two guns and in payment of them LIEW Mexico and Honolulu to become lead and other European countries to pro gave a check for 24 5 on a Portland ers in the revolt. They admitted th.iv test. Today it is said that Germany oank, in which he had no funds, anti Governor Expected to ApfMunt a New would not submit to annexation with » replied to the request, and politely afterwards sold the gun to the defen I Board of Trustee» for Normal out bloodshed. The Koreans have refused to Interfere in the matter dant for >22. An appeal was taken I , been secretely arming themselves so to the circuit court and the gun com CHICO, July 28.—Van Liew oppo as to be ready to prevent their losing REW ARI» OFFERED FOR pany was given the decree. " nents believe that Governor Gillett 1 their integrity as a nation. I i ARRENT OF < RIPPEN I The judgment in the case of J. does not intend to drop the Van Liew Harding vs. the Oregon-Idaho com matter and are expecting him to oust PARIS. July 28.—The police sta-1 .GRAND JURY BRINGS CHARGED pany, appealed from Douglas county, the board of trustees and appoint a tion this morning is placarded with 1GAINST LOCAL MEN was reversed by Justice Slater. This I new one. The Van Liew supporters pictures of Dr. Crippen The Scotland 1 was an action to recover the price are urging him to forget the past in Select your Clothes from the Largest G. T. Sh*W lias Four Count» Against Yard officials have offered 21,250 re- ! of certain goods. the fear that the school might suffer. ward for his arrest, and the French ( Him—IndictuM-ntM Brought On account of the failure on the Churchmen and farmers are still gendarmes are striving to secure the Stock in'Klamath County Yesterday part of the appellants in the case of i backing Miss Clark, while the frater- reward William Howell, respondent, vs. Ed . nity organizations are with Van Liew. Wednesday the grand jury brought gar Wheeler, to present testimony as i Mr. Van Liew is expected to continue INDEPENDENT PARTY In the Men's Clothing lino you Boys' Short Pants Suits one- to whether the evidence is sufficient the principalship for a short time. indictments against several of the ADOPTS PLATFORM local soft drink parlor proprietors, can select from 400 new Sum half price. Just think of It! to justify a decree, the- supreme court Professor Miller, the assistant prin I mer Sults from 28.95 to |4 0. One-half price for Boys* Cloth dismissed the action. This was an cipal. was one of those who testified charging them with violating the local option law by selling intoxicating United Press Service. Big line of Nw-kwear from 25c ing—less than wnolesalo <a«n' appeal from Coos county. ' against Van Liew. PHILADELPHIA, July 28.—Th« i liquor. The men indicted are G. T. Why do we do ft? Because we to 75c. Our Shot* line Is com Shaw, C. L. Reed, Charles Reid. T. A. indequ-nd.-nt party convention this af-1 plete — beautiful line of Men's too many and must clean have AGED SOUTHERN OREGON COMMIT MAUDE JONES ternoon adopted a platform calling Balis and S. C. Schlrmeister. Oxford« from 23.50 to 16.50 them up quickly In same way. TO THE INSANE AHYLC M PIONEER JURIST PIEN There are three counts against the insurgents ’’oqr champions. It I denounces the Pennsylvania branch | Shaw as an individual. MEHFORR. Ore., July 27.—Hon Found to It«- Mentally Incompci i-nt Ono charge is against Reed and of Cannonfsm. and Will He Taken to Salem H*. K. Hanna, for many years circuit Big line of Women's Gloves, Neckwear, Belts, Shaw together. Soon judge of the First Judicial district, HOJJHERS CALLER OUT Reid, Balis and Scbirmeister are Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts, and who retired last year, died at --------- "I charged jointly on another count. TO QUELL STRIKE Linen Suits,'Etc. Do your trading here and make his home in Jacksonville y«-sterday Maude Jones was brought up from afternoon, aged 78 years. He had Merrill W«sdnesday, and Thursday | HAMILTON, Ohio, July 28 Strik our atore your headquarters. We have everything been failing for some time, but bis Judge Griffith summoned Dr. R. R. CANARIAN POLICE ers killed three persons In the* Iron PREPARE FOR CRIPPEN belt hen* today. The members pt you need at prices no higher than you are asked real illness was only of three weeks' Hamilton, who examined the woman duration and was the result of old | as to her sanity. She was adjudged Company F, Third regiment. Ohio to pay In large cities FATHER POINT, Quebec, July 28. National gunrds. are en route to Co age and complications He came to insane, and will be taken to Salem as the Pacific eoast from the east in soon as the officials, who were noti- i — The attorney general of Quebec lumbus. province has ordered Chief McCarty, 1850, and began mining at Sailors fi*-d today, can come for her. q Riggings, near the California line The girl’s mother and sister came in«p«*ctor of the Renin provincial po OFFICERS OF IMG COM- Cor. 3rd 1 Cor. 3rd PAN Y ARE ARRESTER lice, to board the Montrose and ar- Here he was «sleeted justice of th«' here with her. Her father is dead. & Main - & Main peace, and as s result began the study j The girl la 29 years old, and has 1 rest Dr. Crippen and Miss fxmcve. O. M. HECTOR NEW YORK, July 30. John A. of law and later began to practice always been weak mental and phy The officers arrived here thia morn- I Qualey, president of the Magnesia As- Ing. In 1872 he was elected district at- sical. 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