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KILLED BY GIRL HE WRONGED FRANK MltWM'HKLKR. HHOT MIHM FBEETHCH In tl Is Emperor William will person ally conduct divine service« when In lewldsnce here a« I« his custom. MORE USES THAU EKI 8EE0RE OVER 300 HE DUO MO MISSING REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST «» SAVINGS BANK NTEPH TO BE TAKEN TO PREVENT MILLIONH GO UP IN HMOKE IN BY NATURAL GAN Fl EL TYPHOID ! • IDAHO FOR LAMO MOTI VE I tail row <1 in Tesas I« Pioneer in Uae Health Officer Hamilton to Hoc Thu« Ono Hundnvl an«) Eighty Me«« Report of the New Fuel—Hua Met Precaution« Are Taken Co Pre ed Surround«-«! by Fire—Resi With Hucceee Ho Far Ing •>» WoiiM'd Hiixv Mia» Me- vent iu> E|>i«b-mi< dent« of Village Flee I -tagfllln*« A< quiU«d HAN ANTONIO. Tex., Auguat 34 Though thu Texas, Arkansas und Statu Health Officer Dr. It It. Ham ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ NEW OKI.KANB, August 15 — Fol Louisiana railroad 1« only seven miles ilton will take nctlvu steps to prevent ♦ ♦ lowing Muntlu McLaughlin's acquittal 'u length, und doe« not figure on Well SPOKANE. August 25.—The ♦ tin* police 4ro farina a luankllllng epi street, It I» tho pioneer in thu ueu ot nn epidemic of typhoid fuver In this ♦ demic by disappointed girl« natural ga« as a fuel for locomotive« city, und hl« first efforts will be in the ♦ forest fir«- situation as reported ♦ Katherine Er<Mit«ch last night «hot Tho one engine of tho system, after nature of an Impectlon of tb«> milk ♦ from the burned districts today ♦ that 1« being supplied to tbe citizens ♦ estimates the property lose at ♦ au <I klllod Frank Mlaschler, her al burning coal und oil, is now using of till« city, and ulao Investigate the ♦ 320,000.000, divided as follows: ♦ leged but ray er. and 1« confident that natural ga« to get up steam and It 1« «he will bo acquitted. Hhe «aid that claimed that tho last 1« the host of condition of thu dalrlts that supply ♦ Wallace .................... 31.000,000 ♦ ♦ Couer d'Alene« mines 250,000 ♦ hice the McLaughlin case was decid them uil. There are neither cinder«, milk to Klamnth Falls. Not only thu dairies themselves , ♦ Riillrosd« .................. 3,000.000 ♦ «moke or «inoli Incident to It« corubii 'd «ho foil Justified in «hooting Mln 260,000 ♦ tlon. and steam keep« up with a reg but thu milk us It Is delivered to th« ♦ Settlers three «tales. «chlor. The polloo have boon informed that ularity that would be the delight of patron will he Inspected, and If any of ♦ I iinlx-r...................... 15,000,000 ♦ a nuinbor of mon have rocolvod lot- uny engineer. Moreover u saving of Il 1« found to !»«• Impure or if preser ♦ Total dead and missing. .. .327 ♦ ♦ 'em from wronged girl« threatening 25 per cont in effected by the uso of vatives of any nature are discovered ♦ Forest rangers: tho person using them will be pros- ♦ Under Joe Halm.............. IS O them with death. The mon aro hir ga« ♦ Under F A. Fern, no trace 100 ♦ To Gio regular tender, now usolt-w« ceuted. ing bodyguard« to protect them The milk must not bo diluted and ♦ Conditions in St. Joe county ♦ except au a currier of water, a «land MI m Frnetsch who 1« about to bo- <«me a mother. 1« n mom her of an ard gas tank 1« attached. No pres the cans and receptacle« in which it ♦ are reported worse. ♦ sure I k used to fill It. and nftor tho I h contained must be sept absolutely ♦ <dd family. round trip of fourtoon rollos these Is clean. and the atablo« In which the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ■till some carbon left The credit of cows are confined must bear Inspec i:\IIIIQT OF OHEQORTH tho Innovation belong« to J. H. Con tion. I'ltODl'l TH |H BOUGHT SPOKANE. August 25.—Two relief Dr. Hamilton, who wan appointed a nelly of Carthage. Mo. Whether expeditions under Forest Rangers natural ga« can lie u»«'d io advajitai:* short time ago, has the authority un Fisher and Holcomb started to pene Ni-lnutan Vbdl« Port I anil to Urge der the «lute law to inspect the dair by locomotives making long run« be Tbe fires Aa Oregon ltl<*|>lay at Omaha'« ies and other places where foodstuffs trate the forest today. not been determined an yet Winter KiliiMt aie dispxnw d, and ho Intend« to see around Wallace and other tqwns In that vicinity are dying out, due to a that the law Is obeyed. JOHN HYICHIN HtHTAINH PORTLAND. August 35. Nubraa- There ha« nevor been so many lack of material for the flames to feed BROKEN IUD IN RUNAWAY ka 1« «Reply Interested In Oregon, <« cases of typhoid fever hero before, upon. ix'clally in rogard to Ila agricultural Considerable improvement is re l<ast week Thursday Johu Haram iind the physicians are as yet finable ported In Montana, and headway is iMMalblblltlaa. The people are anxious ' to locate the < xact source of tbe epi received a wrenched hand, and had being made against the flames. to re« what can b<> produced on land« ono rib broken and another dislo demic. riot requiring Irrigation. Thousand« Relief contributions are beginning Those suffering from typhoid are: cated In a runaway. are looking toward thl« «tale with a to pour into Wallace. Bolte has sent Mr Morgan, John Allen. Mtsa Reed, a II«- waa driving a young team at view of making It their future home, 33 000 and other places are sending the Em mitt ranch, ten miles south- sister of Mrs. V«»r»tfg. Charles New-' various sums. hut they fool that before «tartlng they man. John Hamilton, J. L. Fielder. wint of this city, when the wagon would like to Hee the good«. Forest Ranger Watson has reached camo In contact with a post and the A. H Berry und three case« at tbe Much i« the argument put forth by Kooskia after a desperate trip to get county poor farm. pin holding tho doublo-tree« broke. C 8. Duff, who 1« In Portland for a Dr. Hamilton intends to see that all relief for six men who are hemmed in Mr. Margin bad one of th«' rein« few day« to Intereat Oregonian« In . the precautions possible to prevent an by fire near 8elway. wrapped around bls hand In order the Western I-and Product« exhibit It 1« reported that 180 persons are epidemic of typhoid aro takeh to hold tbe borsne better and when to be held la Omaha January IS to 35 surrounded by flames between Lole thu pin broke the frleghened animals under tho auaplcc« of the Omaha Pass and 8t Maries. began to run. dragging him after Dally Iic<i and the '•wontleth Century Parmer. The exhibit will be compr»' them. They dragged him 150 yards before they were stopped, and when •Magalia Eirrs Contnillcd. — hentlve of tbe progre««. product« and he waa picked up It was found that CHICO. August 26.—The fires in ;>oevlbllitlae of tho Went, and the ob- bls right hand was badly wrenched ROOSEVELT GETTING READY FOR tbe Magalia district are und»r con H«ct 1« to bring a practical detnonslra- i 4 CONVENTION BATTLE and that one rib bad baton broken trol. The flames are raging in tbe tlon ot what tbe Went can do direct und another dislocated. Chico canyon and highlands, however to the people. Ho was brought to thl« city and and many ranches have been de "Tho land« In Nebraska are over Dr. F. M. White was called to care ItHievea It 1« ill» Duty to Hunt Crim stroyed. crowded; that 1« to «ay, they are inal* Out of Hi» Own Party for him. Mr. Haraln Is now out of iM-ciiplod, ' «aid Mr Duff, "and where danger although he cannot use hi« or Any Other Party famllle« exist It 1« either for the Village Threatened by Flames. hand yet. and tho broken rib baa not rather or tbe eon to «««ek a new loca yet entirely knlttod. VANCOUVER. Wash., August 26. tion after tbe bov« get old enough to BUFFALO. Auguat 35.—Colonel ' —A hundred residents of Battle think of borne« of their own. Many Roosevelt, not depending solely upon Ground, a village fifteen miles north have looked toward tbe Irrigated dis OFFICER IN HKARCH his personal popularity for support of here, ar.t fleeing from the flames. OF OUTLAW HORHEH trict« that aro well advertised In the In the Saratoga convention, be'orc Minnehaha, two mile« north of there, vicinity of Omaha, but Oregon 1« be he left Herkimer began the organisa was saved after a twenty-four-hour Hherlff Taylor of UnuUllla (kmntjr on ginning to be talked of a groat deal, tion of bls force«. He telephoned to fight. Trsul of W<»r»t Horwai and .«nd many would like to know some Lloyd C. Grlscom and Mr. Loeb, Eleven men at Wild Boy Camp, Hterra Aval lab*«' thing about It« product«. Ro far wo who will conduct the skirmish for nearby, cannot be found and it is have never bad a «Ingle exhibit of PENDLETON. August 2«. -Sheriff delegate» Colons! Roosevelt was en feared that they are dead. Oregon products in Omnha. Two hundred and fifty men of the T. ■ D. Taylor of Umatilla county, couraged by the reception he received "My purpose, therefore tn coming at Utica, Vice President 8herman's Twin Falls Logging company at Ya- here at thl« time 1« to try to Inter whose ability ns a criminal catcher la home. Before he started for Chey cott are reported hemmed in by the net Individual« or firms to aaalat in known all over the north wee». 1« now enne this morning he was the guest flames. No details can be obtained, commissioned with tho task of round furnishing an Oregon display at the of honor at a breakfast at tbe E!!l<x»tt the telephone lines having been do forthcoming exhibit. It can bo dono ing up a now variety of outlaw, which club, the 500 persons present cheer st royed tank 1« a distinct departure from the without u great deal of co«t. and no ing hl« declaration to fight. He said doubt It will prove highly valuable usual duties of hl« office. Tho partic "I feel that It la Just a little more ular object« of hl« pruM.'nt search are I am one of several representative« my duty to hunt a crook out of pub now In the Went arousing Interest In "outlaw" horses, by which torm Is lic life because he happens to be in the exhibit, and wo bcllrvo that tho meant the moat vicious and untam my own party. 1 believe in pure gov able cayusec and broncho« which the West will be well represented. What ernment, and in so believing I do n>t (TAIVER CREEK FIRE NO LONGER we would like to see from Oregon is range« of tbe West afford. recognise any party distinction. I Hherlff Taylor Is chairman of the a representative collection of agri DANGEROUS distrust the demagogue who docs not cultural and horticultural specimens, committee on bucking contests In con sec the crookedness In the grafting for they would cortalnly Interest thu nection with the first annual "round labor leaders, and I also distrust him Firv Lin«« Are in Good Condition on up." a frontier and Wild West show homesiwkep« of our people.** who sees the crookedness In the poor While In the city Mr. Duff will which will be held in this city Sep North, South and West—Noth alone and overlooks the financier at tember 29, 30 and October 1. and it make hi« headquarter« at tho Port ing Heard From Mt. Pitt la in this capacity that ho Is scouting the head of corporation«." land Commercial club. the country for profetsrional bad GOVERNOR BKN8ON herses. The situation in the burning dis FIFTY-F1RMT PALAI E IH 18 MUCH BETTER In addition to a large number of trict at Clover creek Is much better READY FOR KAIHKIt her«««, the sheriff Is also looking for than It was yesterday. From word DI w - ium - Overcome, and He is Sure to a number of bulla and steers to enter received here late last evening it is Younger Mrmliera of Family (lather tho riding contests, and he wants the Recov«-r, Haya Doctor learned that the fire in under control Together for the First House Steiner largest wildest and fiercest animals on the north, south and west, but Warming In the entlro West. He will also SALEM August 35.—Dr. R. E. Lee that It is still burning on the east. make an effort to run a number of an The fire has Jumped the lines on POREN, Germany, August 31—Em imals Into the ring that have never Steiner, superintendent of the asylum, the east and has made It necessary peror William, the empress, Crown known tbe sensatiou ot nelng roped. has Just returned from San Francisco, to establish a new camp. M. J. Sne'l Prlnco Frederick Wilt olm and Crown » here he visited Governor Frank W. There is much enthusiasm manifest Princes« Cccllle. Prince Eltel Frled- over the Inanguratlou of an annual Henson. His report a« to the gove-- of the Southern Pacific land depart erlch and tho younger members of the Wild West «how In the Northwest nor's condition are most encouraging. ment Is in charge of the fire fighters imperial family arrived here today for such a« thoee hold each year in Den "Dr. George Culver, physician for for the government, and Is doing .i housewnrmlng of the new royal res ver and Cheyenne, and thero Is no the governor, say« that while Mr. ■ good service. The private timber holdings will idence. The festivities will last three longer and doubt that the Pendleton Person Is very anxiotm to return to not suffer very severely, but in the days. exhibition will bo the peer of Its two Oregon, be has adviced him not to' This palace, the flfty-flrat owned by forerunners. Jo so until after tho primaries ” r.ald government holdings the loss will be heavy. the emperor, to maintain which he re From all sections are coming moot Dr. Steiner. "Tbe piivslclan believe« Twelve men were sent from hera cently sold two of his smaller coun encouraging reports and promisee ot the excitement and -verry of the cam-. try places has been built, for reason« assistance In making the event tme- paign might do him harm. He de yesterday to aid in eubduing ».he flamee. of Mate, to symbolise to the Poles the cessful. From the Coeur d'Alene clared very forcibly that Governor No direct news has been received Pruislan supremacy In German Pol country on the north to Klamath Benson would certainly make a com-' and. It han been assigned by tho em Falls on tho south, and from Mon plete recovery, although the operation from Mount Pitt, and it is not known in what condition the fire is at that peror as the permanent residence of tana and Colorado on tho east to the has disfigured him somewhat. s Prlnco Ettel Frlederich, his second Pacific ocean on the wost are coming "Thero Is absolutely no cancer. place. son. the best riders and ropers that moun Governor Benson has been suffering It 1« a masxlvn structure, built at a I tain and plain have produced, and the from what Is known ax deep-seated cost of 31*333,000, cover« nearly an j three days' celebration will be a verit lupus, and the treatment given him acre und a half, and contains moro able carnival of cowboys. has effectually cheeked the disease, so , than 600 rooms. Among these Is there is no possibility of its return the great banquet hall, surpassing In Would Regret It ing. In my mind and In the mind of For an up-to-date wheel, get nlxe and brilliancy of decoration any Gunner—8ome magaxlne writer the physician, the governor is well a Rambler, on sale at the GUN room of tho kind tn Germany, being a contends that Pullman car porters along on the road to recovery. He 1« fifth larger than the famous White nro despots, and should be shown no active each day and when the weath STORE. For sale or rent, Hall in the Imperial castle In Berlin. quarter. rente to rent. Guns. We carry er Is pleasant he Is out daily.” a full line of Sporting Goods. Its wall« are paneled and richly Guyer—H'm! Let him try to travel carved in marble. without showing them a quarter.— W. E. Snook and wife arrived from A tower 340 feet high surmounts Chicago News. Arizona Thursday and are registered the chapel, .which Is exquisitely dec at the Lakeside Inn. They are both THE GUN STORE orated with mosaics executed by Pro Martha E. Fisher left for her experienced teachers and will be in-1 fessor August Oetken of the Imperial home In Seattle Friday morning, after structors at the Agency during the i J. B. CHAMBERS technical school at Charlottenburg. a visit with friends near Bonansa. coming winter. at Klamatb Falla, In the 8tate of Oregon, at the cloee ot busineee, January 21. 1910. New < trican» F»r«<a Epidemic of Hlioot- DOLLAR* KEMOURIMBB Loans and Discounts________________ ____________ ____ 3 68,344.53 Bonds, «ecurities, etc................................ 2,464.46 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures ................... 2.150.74 Due from banks (not reserve banks) ________ ______10.932.63 Due from approved reserve banks.................. 20.402.44 Checks and other cash Items.......... .. ........................ 872.13 Ca«h on hand ........................... 19.687.76 Total ...................... 3124.854.68 DOI.L.ARH L1ABIUTIEH Capital stock paid In................. 3 Undivided profits, leea expenaes and taxes paid................... individual deposits subject to chuck .................. (temand certificates of deposit....................... Time certificates of deposit ______________________ ___ Savings deposits_________ ______________________ __ __ Total............ ...... 25,000 0« 48.64 50,930.1 1 280.00 11,585 00 37,010 82 3124.854.58 State of Oregon. ) County of Klamath,Isa. I, J. W. Bel mens. Cashier of tbe above-named bank, do solemnly iwear that tbe above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J W SKIMENS. Cashier. Correct—Attest: O. W. BALDWIN. J. A. MADDOX, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, 1910. E. L. ELLIOTT, Notary Public IS ORGANIZING HIS FORCES SPEND NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where tbe pretty Water Agates. Moss Agstes, Moonstones, Carnelians and Rock OysUrs can be found. OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL KINDS Including bunting fishing, digging rock aysters. boating, surf bathing, riding, autolng. caooelng and dancing. Pure mountain water and best of food at low i fish and vegetables of all kinds dallv Ideal camping grounds with strict sanitary regulations at nominal cost MORE MEN TO HELP TIRE FIGHTERS BICYCLE S THE SmriER I loy ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS THREE-DAY SATURDAY IB MONDAY UTE from all polts in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho on sale dally. from 8. P. Points, Portland to* Cottage Grove Inclusive, Includ ing branch lines; also from ail C. A E. stations. Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday and for return Sun- day or .Monday. Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 From Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west. In effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. 4 E. agent for full particulars as torates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Outings In Oregon." or write to W.M. McMl’RRAY, General Paiwriiircr Agent. Portland. Oregon