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IKE RACE QUESTION IN CUBA PROBIJCM IS A SERIOUS ONE FX»1< THAT REPUBLIC Outbrrwk* Have Heretofore Bern Headed by Negroe»—White Lead er« akre Situation Serio«» ■?„ ■■ T “ -........ 1 ■ ■■ 1 Africa and Europe will have taken note of the modesty, the uniform ex cellent last«' and go«><l sense which mark«*«t Mrs. Rixisevelt's part in the cer«Hiionies of which her famous hus band wa« the center. Mrs. Rooeevolt's name appeared little in the newspa pers; she attracted just as little at tention as possible to herself, and she > succeeded in enlisting the syrnpa- 1 thetic co-operation of the American (X>rrespondents in keeping her in th«* background. Mrs. Rooeevelt's social skill never shewed to better advant-, age than during this tour. She al-! ways managiHl to avoid either the ex treme of self-effacement or any un due assumption that the distinctions showered upon Colonel Roosevelt were intended for anybody else than him Succ«'ss. I lAM'ATKD ON BROKEN OK Ul'l'KR LAKE — I IN'cwMcut of Ori’gou Trank Huy» Tluit Will IVtition Secretary liailiugvr lu Have it Nel Asiilv for u iTc«A- lined WIH CoMcct With th«* I ur*> Ground l>n«'iflc «mil EaMtcru thirty days and wind up my personal business. I shall retire from the mercantile bualuesa at Klamath Agon cy, my brother. It. C. Hplnk, having purchased nil of my Interest theie and will assume charge an soon us we return. I may poHxibly locale In Klamath Falls whether p«rman«Btly or not I cannot say just at the pres ent time. As one of the executors of the estate I may lie calloil lu re fol residence until It Is finally settled up. I trust this will not bo necessary ns I am too fond of Oregon and Its sur rounding» to become a permanent resident of Georgia Georgia Is un old home, but Oregon looks much better to mo. Very respect fully, R C. NI’INK FOREST FIRES ARE RAGING Dynamite I« Hung mi Limi«* of Tree« mid Etplodi'd |n Hop. • ot lUinglug Ruin A p«*tltion will b«> presented io While the exact tim«’ when th«> Ore 8POKANE. August 15 A coni WASHINGTON. D. C.. August 11. gon Trunk line will come into Klam 8«>cretary of the Interior Bullinger pony of thè Twenty-tlfth Infantry l< Reports of outbr«'aks in Cuba, ath Falls Is problematical, at the when he arrives in thlu city, asking ui Wullute. unti a coni pan* Is ulto In which are of tbe Intermittent and un same time it Is not at all unreason thut the land ou the shores of Upper Hi Joe distrlct. Ilghtlng thè formi ceasing variety, are but tho reflection able to believe that tbe road will ue Klamath lake from Rocky Point to tir««». Th»y are «ndoavorlng lo pri of a problem which threatened the running trains luto this city before Malone Springs hu net uulde as a por- vimi tli” destriictlon of thè t'ouer sew republic with the most serious many mouths. maneut camping grouud. d'Alvue liutlolllil foreste consequences, according to th«' ex The petltlou has been signed by While th«' surveyors t.nv«> been John llurxlusky I h re|H>tt<x) ruls. perts who are in touch with affairs in busy In the northern part of the coun i«etw«’en SOO and 1,000 persous so I ina frolli Big Cr«*«k, thè scene of tb< lilt HAHIN TO MIXE t'OAL the island. This problem is th«' race ty. at th«« sant«» tim«’ work on that lino i far, nnd will bav<- many more »Ig- worat tire In thè hlstory of thè 8t Jc* question, aud the situation is more IM-\ EAR-OLD ROY IS LEGALLY MADE A MAN is by no mean.* at a standstill n«>arer . natures before It is presented. Fight l*HMnotrr lini» Farewell to •hr distrlct. acute than in the United Stat«?«. home. Th«' laud Is at preseut within th«» Severul huudred poundi. of dyna Game nutl lluy« Pr<>|H-rty in It is for this reason that the gov A few days ago Engineer Crenshuw boundaries of the national forest, but mito wvri> hiing oli thè limila of tre« C imih Count y ernment at Havana takes no chances Youthful lieniu* Given th«’ Right to came over from th«’ Medford side of has been recommended to b«- turne l Oun and Control Hi* Own in thè vlclnlty of Wallaci und «•> with small outbreaks. Troops ar»' at th«' range with a crew of about twen- over to th«« reclamation service for lllKlltion* plode<l In thè hope of brlnging rato BAN FRANCISCO, August 15. once rushed to the scene as soon as u ty-five tuen. and is now camped nene agricultural purposes. There was n henvy tallitali ut mld listurbance is reported. In «‘Very in I ' When Tex Rickard, the tight promo!- Rocky Point. it embrace» about 800 acre« und KANSAS CITY. Kans.. August 11. stance, so far. the disorders have be«'ti er, who successfully promoted th« night. Chief Surveyor Melliken about fiv covers six miles of territory, Biking In order that he may share in the "greatest buttle of the century," ar- suppressed, but the difficulty of which days ago moved from Pelican ranger in Recreation nnd Crystal creeks. SI’OKANE August I 3. The town they are but a manifestation is not profits of a company that is to tuanu-: rive«! at the Ht. Francis h<< tiiinouiK'ixl It takes in all of th«< tluest springs facture his inventions. Bernadotte An site to Kinmath Agency, and Engin that he was out of the "atluared dr-, of Taft Idaho, is untiti ly surroi idol naterially diminishes!. eer Kelley is camped at Wlltiamso.i nnd camping grounds un that part of cle" for the rest of his life, lie pro by fire, It lies In the Conor J'Aleui At the time of the war of libera derson, IS years old, is to be "legally river. th«> lake shores, and the ubj«>ct Is to tnad«' a man " poses to hecom«* u coal minor mit district, und has a pupulatloi nf 30o tion. when the island undertook to lif The line ou which the surveyors on preserve for future generation» lb«« i Anderson has been experimenting ‘ ’be yoke of Spanish dominion, full’ the wearer of u candle in his hat or a Moat of th« Inhubltintir ar«' . lltill the shore of Upper Klamath lake are delightful camplug places which | pick in his hand, o! course, but the to »ave their liomov from th*1 ti.itm ■»0 per cent of the army came frou ^with wireless telegraphy and the wire working runs near the Klamath Agen would otherwise be turned into farm | developer ot coal properties In which Wallace. Murray and Mulinn iin ul». I ’he province of Santiago. A larg less telephone since he was 16 years cy and then to Rocky Point and on ing land. I old. He has gathered around him hit > up o he ha» become interested He has threatened, but Wallace I lu the :«ortion of this army was made by way of Lake of the Woods und' Th«’ object of the petitioner« is to I A semi < It»« "t Hi b f • t al |.|, rt |( a I n I ' oih . greatest dungei negroes. Whether or not they wer ■ schoolboy friends aud organized a Four-Bit creek to Medfdrd. have the land set asidu for camping club for th«* study of these sciences. la raging to the southwest a few mill county and «leclni’«':. that he Intends, given promise of equal represent« Considerable work bas also been places only, and thus preserve a plac«* to develop them. He will never Mier ' from the town, and ia SWl-epic,' tion with the whites bt'side whon Instead of playing marbles or leap done down Aspen lake in this direc where future generations iuu camp towuda the city It the wind atrengtl the prizefight bu»ln<'«» uguin ’hey fought or promised a share o frog after school hours, these boy* tion. From the work that Is being long after th«' rest ot the country ««I "I urn out of It for good," he« aid,1 eus It Will mean the complete dr the public offices under the new gov spent their time sending "wireless done and the progress that has been covered with farms. and would not under any circun-1 »truci Ion of the place The forcstr' • mment. the negroes have that im messages to each other. They* fitted made it will not be long before the up masts on th«* roofs of their hom«'s stances ever tx«conu interested In tin- camps at Bullion mini- und Bird session So far they have not re engineers will be working on the line WKONG MAN* SHOT IMIWN gntue. You can saj for m< thut I nm ('re<k have boon destroyed i-eived any of the offices, and thet and were soon able to talk to each in the direction of Klaamth Falls. < out of it entirely after this. I have privilege«» are. in fact, not so eaten other. Then young Anderson began The following from tbe Portland II TOMOHILE HEARING Ihielint Mistake« H)«tau<li'r for Hi. bought some coal properties lu tire ( sive as those of the white element ol I to work on a patent to keep street Oregonian also supports the conten OFFKIAIA BREAK* HOW\ ' trolleys on th«' wire; also one to per Antagonist gon. and will devote mv tim«’ to de-, he population. They feel that they But ho tion that the Oregon Trunk is to soon veloplng nnd promoting them. No1 .Se. n-tary Hailing, r l ualdi (.■ IU* m I« have not been treated fairly and, fect a wireless telephone. have a line across Klamath county: SPOKANE. August 13. In a tight niorti prizefights or figh' promoting | -ince the establishment of the present was under 31 years of age and h- lloiuttua <«a Arrotini o| Trott Confirmation of the reports fre- could not legally share in the benefits on the Btreets of Keller, Wash., Iqst for me " government, there have been numer ili. Willi th> Muihini I quently published that it is the plan { of a company that is to be organized night at 9 o'clock, between William ous small outbreaks of a revolution to extend th«' Oregon Trunk lin-» There is a la» in Kansas that a per- Mee, a white man. and Thomas Run i ary character—disturbances which V iiivukduwu nf the automobile In across th«» Cascade mountains to M«*!- t .»resage a more serious revolution I son under age may be given “the ford in the Rogue river valley wn.i nels, a half-bre«*d. John Covington, a which Secretary llalilnger and th. Gt N I rights of majority." This confers disinterested bystander xas shot and ater if conditions do not change. pat ty of engine«™ »«• ln»in < ting th given out by John F Stevens, presi every privilege enjoyed by a "growi kilh'd by Mee, who mistook Coving Until recently the outbreaks have project comiMdled them to abandon dent of the road. Gi-m «• IV-an lU ing* Bruin From I IW. ton for Runnels. been led by negroes themselves. The up man" except the right to vote. So the vl»lt to llominm und vicinity Mon In building into Medford the Pa Tof» With a H «-ll-IHr** I«*! Runnels and Me«' ure now in the ast affair of this sort, which wa.-- Anderson may be a director in th*' cific and Eastern, now owned by the day The breakdown occurred tie* Shot From .'Xi Rill«- aromptly suppressed, was led by Gen- • company and may enjoy- any income same interests that are building th«* I town jail, awaiting the r«*sults of a .Merrill coroner's Inquiry. -ral Miniet. a discontented white offi- which his inventions produce. Oregon Trunk line, will be utilized. I PENDLETON. Orc.. August I 15.— I Trouble between Mee and Runnels --er. Under white leadership the agi- DENTIST IDENTIFIES TFETII The Pacific and Eastern is now In With a rar«* exhibition of bi rsvery I SAN FRANCISCO ATTORNEYS has before, broken out Runnels being I *ation becomes much more Serious OF MURDERED MAX ! operation in an easterly direction MI hh Grace Bean, member of this ARE CONFINED IN JAH. bound over to th«' superior court in The danger becomes greater as the from Medford for a distance of fifteen year's graduating class, und daughter June for threatening to kill Mee. number of malcontents and agitators OAKLAND, August II IX'utiat T Pat Calhoun'* Lawyers Serving th. miles, and an extension of sixteen of Judg«’ Bean und Mrs. H. J. lleun increases. The negroe element of miles to Butt«' Falls Is rapidly near The caae was dismissed for lack of of this city, »hot and killed a black II Goodman of this city ha» (denti Sentence« for Contempt Impomtl Santiago' bas been trained in military ing completion. The Oregon Trunk evidence. They met on the street hour with a .33-calibre rifle last week. Onl the portion of the upper ja* by Judge Lawlor last night and Runnels flre«l a rifle »■xperience. It is very numerous. All found on the Hlarbt.rk ranch as beta is under construction from CelHlo to In company wltb her mother and at Mee, missing him. Runnels ran it needs to become a serious menace that of Tom Kendall. He said hu had SAN FRANCISCO, August 11.— Bend, in Central Oregon. »«>m«’ other ladle» »he wa» on her into th«’ postofflc«- Mee follow«*! to is the leadership of competent white i Attorneys Barrett and Stanley Moore worked on Kendall’s teeth n yeti "It is a part of our general con- way by automobil«* to their »ummrr and a half ago. The local liutboritli officers. The prediction is freely made* end three other of Pat Calhoun's at- J r.t ruction plans in Oregon to build the front of the offic«> and saw Cov-j home at Hideaway Springs, a Blue that trouble originating from thia I torneys spent a comfortable night in I the Oregon Trunk railway through to ington, who. In the dim light, reaem-. have notified the Sonoma officials. mountain resort. On the very sum He flred through a -source will lead to the overthrow of the guardroom of the county jail. It ; a connection with the Pacific and I bled Runnels. mit of the mountain they found Roy the republican government and neces was the first of the sentence of five Eastern," said Mr. Stevens. "We screen door and hit Covington over Connell sitting at the foot of a triM aaaoaaa w eaaaaaaaaaaaae sitate the third interference of the days* imprisonment which was im- i would have no use for a short, de tbe heart, killing him instantly. up which he had chawd a bear while The people her«1 ar<! aroused over United States in the affairs of th« : posed by Judge Lawlor for contempt. tached railway in Southern Oregon, riding on horseback He wa« un < < > > island. They intend to eat prison fare unless such as the Pacific and Eastern. The the killing. Now shares her happiness armed. and after mnking several un- < » I • they find they cannot endure it. Later, Oregon Trunk will probably absorb und »bines resplendent, KiicceMful attempt« to lasso th«* ani TO LIVE THE IDEAL SPINK IB NOW however, they may order meals from the .Medford railway and the entire R. along with our line of mal had »at down to wait for devel I a • AT BOLTON, GEORGIA opments, whi n the auinmobile load a hotel. They issued a statement con- road be known as the Oregon Trunk." SPARKLING CUT GI.AHH, "Whatever the soul is taught to ex i cerning their incarceration, which Mr. Stevens also stated that grad HAND-PAINTED CHINA of ladies came along pect, that it will build." they call martyrdom, and which they ing is not in progress west of Butte Settling Up the Estate Ix>ft by tin- AND RECK SILVER, Miss Bean was the only on«- who Our heart longings, our soul aspi Di-wth of Him Mother—Valued 1 say will be borne cheerfully for the Fails on tbe Pacific and Eastern, and KARNACK HRAMH. was armed, und she tx-gged to be al rations, are something more than at About S2SO.OOO sake of their client. They said they that the resumption of construction ‘ All are appropriate wed lowed to to try to kill th«' bear with mere Jtaporings of the imagination I > would not have been men if they had south of Bend would probably begin ding presents , snd sbs The following letter was received her squirrel rifle. When per mission i I > says Orison Sweet Marden in Success not protested against the court's crit before further work was undertaken < I will not be happy until from R. C. Spink, who formerly con was finally granted sb«- killed the ani- i I » Magazine. They are prophecies, they icism of Mr. Calhoun. on th»' western end of the route. she gets them ducted the store at the Indian agency mal with one we|)-diroct«‘d shot In the ( I > are couriers, forerunners of things On the Oregon Trunk lin«* the and who went to Georgia a shor' bead which might become realities. They SEE fYFTP LINE DEMOCRATS OF LAWTON grade, it is expected, will be fully tim<- ago to settle the estate left by are measures of our possibilities. I GET VUB PRICES ENDORSE SENATOR GORE completed to Madras by September hfs mother: They indicate the height of our aim, if a abort piece of nmall rubber 15th. Between September 1st and Bolton. Ga., August 8, H10. the range of our efficiency. tubing ia placed on each of the spring Fight on a Similar Re*oluUon Is Ex September 5th the car ferry at the Daily Herald, Klamath Falls. Ore. I poata of a lamp burner, they will pre I • The sculptor knows that bis ideal ported at the State Con- mouth of the Deschutes, which will Gentlemen; Thinking th«, follow I vent the chimney falling off aa the I < > • is not a mere fantasy of his imagi I ventimi be operated pending tbe completion of For Wedding Presents ! ing item might be of some interest lamp la carried. nation, but that it is a prophecy, a the bridge across the Columbia at to tbe Herald readers thought I foreshadowing which will carve it- McALESTER, August 11.—The in-I f>.’ilo, will be ready to begin trans would drop a line regarding Mime sely in "marble real." vestlgation committee adjourned a' i porting rails across tbe river. The death of my mother occurred When we begin to desire 9 thing, I noon today. The democratic meeting , The first seventy miles of grade ar? July 12tb, her full name is Eliza to yearn for it with all our hearts, we at Lawton last night indorsed Sen-1 now ready for the rails. One hundred beth S. Spink, at Austell, Ga., at the begin to ««stabllsh relationship with a tor Gore for re-election, At the miles of steel are on the way, and home of her oldest son F. B. Spink. it in proportion to the strength and state democratic convention to be there are on band ties sufficient to It was sudden, but not surprising, as persistency of our longing and intel held in Oklahoma City a fight is ex- j lay sixty-five miles of track Track she had been in bad hea-tli for a ligent effort to realize it. pected on a similar resolution. laying will begin early in September, number of years; cause, heart fail The trouble with us is that we live and will proceed probably at the rate ure, She bas four sons who sur- too much in the material side of life, W ILI. OPERATE ON ; of one and one-half miles a day. The vise her. Forest B. Bpink, of Aus- and not enough in the ideal. We MAYOR GAYNOR SOON 1 distance to Madras is about 110 miles, tell, Ga ; R. C. Spink, B. C. Spink should learn to live mentally In the so more than two months will be con and William C. Bpink—R. C. and B. I ideal which we wish to make real. Surgeon* Con huit a* to Whether to sumed in laying rails before the "top C. both of Klamath Agency, Oregon, It ne wish to keep young, for exam I»cate the Bullet by X-Ray of the hill." as the Madras country 1« and Wm. C. of Bolton, Ga. Last ple, we should live in tbe mental state or by Probing termed, will be reached. summer my mother and William of youth; to be beautiful, we should Grading south of Madras is pro both visited me at my home at live in a mental state of beauty. HOBOKEN, N. J.. August 11.— ceeding rapidly, and it is planned to Klamath Agency, spending about two I The advantage of living in the Mayor Gaynor's doctors bave decided have the grade to Crooked River months with me. idea) is that all imperfections; phy to operate on the wounded man. A ready for the rails by the time the The estate is valued at 5250,000. sical. mental and moral, are elimi consultation will be held at 8 o'clock In the Men'« Clothing line you Boys' Short Banta Suita one- track ia completed to Madras. 8teel consisting of real estate located on nated. We can not see old a<e be- can »elect from 490 new Sum tonight to decide whether to use the will then be hauled in for the big arch half price. Juat think of it! the Chattahoochee rtver, two miles ■Tause old age is incompleteness, de- X-ray plates as a guide to mer Suita from 18.95 to 540. try to I ucross the Crooked River canyon and One-half price for Boya' Cloth and a half from the city of Atlanta, crepltude, and these qualities can not Big line of N^kwear from 25c locate the bullet by probing. ing— less than wnoleaale cash! I the work pushed on toward Bend, Ga., the capital of the state, and one exist in the ideal. to 75c. Our Shoe line la com Why do we do It? Becauae we i where grading is also in progress. of the finest cities in tbe South. It In the ideal, everything ia youth- j YOUNGSTERS, IN PLAY, plete—beautiful line of Men'« have too many and muat clean It the finest located piece of prop ful and beautiful; there is no sugges Oxford« from 53.60 to >8.50 CHOKE BOY WITH WATER them up quickly in same way. erty outside of the city limits suit tion of decay, of ugliness. The habit able for the purpose of summer of living in tbe ideal, therefore, helps MASON CITY. La., August 11.— homes, etc. There are three rail us wonderfully because it gives a Children in play yesterday poured a Big line of Women’s Gloves, Neckwear, Belts, perpetual pattern of the perfection for . quantity of water down tbe throat of Grrut Intercut Being Manifested in roads running through the property the Coming Republican and one electric line, which makes which we are striving. Living much , Ralph, the 4-year-old son of J. A. Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts, Nomina Gon* it as convenient for business pur in tbe ideal increases hope and faith Juan, and tbe little fellow lived only Linen Sults, Etc. Do your trading here and make pose« aa though you lived In the city. In our ultimate perfection and divin an hour. The water went Into hit SACRAMENTO. August 15. The Our Idea is to have it cut up into ity, because in our vision we see lungs and he was drowned. our store your headquarters. We have everything registration of 14,500 here indicates lots and sell out only to those who glim pees of tbe reality which we in a 10,000 to 12,000 vote. The great ypu need at prices no higher than you are asked will build nice homes, there being stinctively feel must sometime, some MANY DEEK TO BE FOUND ent interent is being manifested In a heavy demand now from prospec topayin large cities where be ours. The ideal is not a the fight over the nomination for SPRINGFIELD, Ore., August 15. tive buyers. It Is not settled be mere fantasy of the Imagination; it: governor and the higher state oS- tween the heirs aa yet just what we is a foretelling of what should oome Since the opening of the deer season CCS. it has been no uncommon sight to see will do. We may let it lay for three true. deer within two and three mile« of or four years yet before throwing Cor. 3rd Cor. 3rd this city, and one day last week a T. E. Griffith. O. Robertson and C It on the market, aa It ia increaalng MRS. ROOSEVELT’S TACT 6 Main & Main large seven-pronged buck was killed F. De Lap left for Red Blanket Sat in value every day. It cannot do O. M. HECTOR People who followed the stories of a abort distance up the Willamette urday, where they wlwll hunt and otherwise. 1 the Roosevelt family's travels in river from this place. fish for ten days or two weeks I shall return to Oregon within The Fall Bride | WINTERS! We are headquarters for up-to-date clothing Select your Clothes from the Largest Stock in Klamath County oston Store W