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JLJ DlM'overed by Men Who Wen* Dig' ging in Howi-r Diteti—Ronca Rixlly D«*eoni|KMM<d early settlers, sal bolt uprlgl t In his buggy, the ruins ligi tl gripped in both hands, while the old family horse ambled along the country roads to the Penqulte home here. Numerous passers by I al lisi the old man, who was u familiar figure In this part of the country, but It was not discovered that he was dead until u neighbor stopped the horse to ask Penqulte for a lift. Physicians declnrud Penqulte's death was due to heart disease, and said that it must hnve occurred at least two hours before the body was din- covered. FINAL Slim ON OWN HUNK BOUND OVER 10 THE ERANO JURY ENGINEERS ARE AT WORK NEAR ALEXANDER TO ANSWER PELICAN IlAy SHOOTING 1*0 WELL FOR Pr«*Mvil Hurn-y llic Third Tliat Haa Prisoner Waived Examinât Ion and Is Been Done—Havre Two Miles 1 aken Ha< k to Jail—Coroner's of Hill Work Jury lU-uthrs Verdict Thu final survey of the Oregon At 3:30 p. tn. Thursday Justice of Thu skeleton of a man was dlscov-1 Trunk lino is being made by the en thu Peace A. D. Miller remanded < rod by 8. I*. Camp foreman of tho gineers of that road on the northern Thomas Alexander to Jail to await uwer digging force, aud two of bls shore of Upper Klamath lake, and th« action of the grand jury tor his mon. Fred Nol and Dewey Campbell,1 the lino will run within two miles of act in shooting Joe i'owoil. Alexan POPULAR KLAMATH FALIJl while they were digging in the trench , TEACHER lUCHfiiKI BRIDE Pelican lodge. The engineers are der was takdto ones to jail. Judge Thu ruder niternoon. working directly east, and it Is ex- Drake appeared tor the slate at the Th« body wax found on Third streot I p«*ct«d that the work will be complet bearing, and Horace Manning acted lust below the old Ankeny ditch, and Elmer F h 'I h I i and Mise Graie Nicker- ed within three weeks. for the accused. MNi Will Travel Life's ICliad at the corner of tho Presbyterian! It will be necessary to put a bridge Thursday morning Drs. White and Together Hereafter ■ hurcb lot. Tho rvmalns were found across the channel connecting Upper Hamilton made a post mortem exam- at the regulation six feet, and thu ina^.on over the body of Powell and Elmer French and Miss Grace Nick Klamath and Agency lakes, and this lionca wero quite decomposed The cost will be borne by the railroad searched tor the bullet that caused lipper part of tho skull and thu lower erson itegan their Journey through rather than to go to the expense of his death, and found it embedded io Jawbone as well us sotno of thu bones ergOB began their Journed through life constructing two miles of hill work, the muscles of his leg. weru taken out. As soon as the bonus together Thursday night when they which would have been necessary in The coroner's Jury, consisting of were <llMovi*i<-d thu coroner was noti were wedded at tbo homo of the case the road had gone around the L. O. Mills, Fred 8teeman, F. H. bride's brother, W. W. Nlckernoii, fied, aud th« remalndur of the skele lake Instead of across the straits as Brandenburg, E. W, Gowan, Henry ton will probably bo unenrthed. Tho cornur of Fourth and Pine streets, at ft now will. Voss and E. E. Fitch, met In the cir X 30 last night, UM It* V G II Fee«« keleton was lying diagonally across In the Deschutes canyon men are cuit court room at 11:15 a. m. Thurs ihe ditch, and the head and trunk of the Methodist church performing blasting for the roadbed, and it Is day and beard the testimony offered the corumony. were In th» path tho ditch takus. necessary to let them down with ropes uy those who witnessed the affray. Mr. French is the right-hand man Tlio name of the person whose re- In order that they may reach the pre The witnesses were sworn by Cor nialtin have b«>un found haa not boon of D. B. Campbel), the real estate cipitous place where the road will oner Earl Whitlock and Judge Drake man, and his bride Is one of Klamath ascertained acted as district attorney. He ques Falls’ moat popular teachers. She Is run. It A certain that the Oregon Trunk tioned the witnesses. one of the moat talented elocution will come to Klamath Falls, but on J B. Vollmer and W. H. Duffy were ists In the city, having graduated which side of the lake cannot be said. the first witnesses called. from tho Cumnock School of Oratory Fred W. Gundelacb, who loaned at Northwestern University at Evan TRE AH I ICY DEPARTMENT Alexander the money with which be LEI.IEVKD TO HAVE DEEN THAT ston Illinois. HAH TENACIOUS GIUP rented the gun and bought the cart- A number of beautiful woddlng oi HORNBUCKLE ridges, and "Scout** Chambers who presents were received. Hangs on to Money Like Grim Death rented him the gun, were also ques- I Thos»« who were present were: Mr WI mvi II Gets Hold of It— tinned. Hotly W ho I vanti st lxxst River and Mrs. W. W. Nickerson. Mr. and No Kclcaac Their testimony brought out the Mrs. G. H. Fuese, Mr. and Mrs. Clen- Sliiugh .»nd Thought to Have facts which were published In last donning. Dr. and Mrs. F. M White B««-n Kicked by Hors«' W ASHINGTON. D. C . Sept. 15.— vock's Republican, and showed that Mias Ixiulso Loe, Miss Maggie I xm An instance in which the government Alexander borrowod the money with Mias Kittle Wells. Miss Edna Welts placed a tenacious grip on *50 has a which to rent the gun and purchase The Ide ntity of the skeletorf which and Orville French. place in current treasury records. It the cartridges after he bad had the The happy couple will make their wax found by Fred Nel and Dewey shows that B. M Leach paid *50 for quarrel with Powell. < ampbell while they were digging In home with Mr and Mrs. Nickerson a license to sell curios and photo The verdict of the Jury was that me newer near the Presbyterian for a few days, whllo they are pre- graphs in Yosemite National park for the deceased's name was Joe Powell, paring a cottage for their home. • hurcii Thursday la believed to have one year, boginning January 1 1910. and been established He was given the prlvlle/e of occupy "That on the night of the 13th of O. A. Stearns, who Is One of the TONG WAR AGAIN BREAKS ing a cabin In the Mariposa Big Tree September, 1910, at a place in the GÎT IN SAN FRANCDUX» »■arlleat suttlern of this county, says grove. Leitch died In April, before city of Klamath Falls, County of he remembers an incident of the early he bad opened his place of business Klamath, State of Oregon, he came to 'lays that makes him think the skel- Warring th I now- Break Truce They for the year. As no goods had been his death by a rifle ball or bullet < ton Is that of a man named Horn Had Made—Hundrrd» of soldunder the license and It was non- fired or shot from a gun heid In the buckle. Orientals In Hiding transferable. the administrator of hands of a man known as Tom Alex ' Early In the spring of '6» or '70.*' latch's estate thought that the gov ander, and that said Alexander dis .ml Mr Ht*<ainx. "an Indian, either SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 1«.—The ernment would be willing to refund charged the gun that caused the u Modoc er a Klamath, cam« to Klam truce between the warring Hop Sing the license fee of *50. He applied death of the deceased and that, a ath Falls (it was called Llnkvllle at rnd l^ong tongs was broken yester to the treasury officials for the money crime was committed by such klll- ihut time) and said that two horses day when the Chinese of one tony but the only answer they could make Ing " wrro graxlug near lx>st river slough, defied the other and tore down the was that there was no law authoris and that th< body of a man was lying posters which had been pasted on the ing a refund In such cases. Leitch's CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE near thr-rn His statement created dead wails In Chinatown. The me-- death revoked the license, but that in MEN ENDORSE FRISCO uniat uxclt<*ffi>-ot for a while, aw It was chants Immediately barred their shut voked no drawback. In May the prlv- thought the Indians had killed the ters and hundreds of Chinese are In I liege that had been held by Leitch 8AN JO8E, Calif., Sept. 16.—The man. Rut on second thought they hiding. Four Chinese hive been kll’ed was sold to E. N. Baxter, who paid I state realty convention In session here kn«w that if the Indians bad done already. A truce Wil declared yes *60 for a year's license At last ac the deed they would have taken the terday to last until the coming visit today endorsed San Francisco as the counts Baxter was In good health. site for the exposition. A resolution ■lead man's horses. A party went 1 of Prince Teal Tao was concluded was presented to Governor Gillett after the man and brought the I body The police are taking extra precau FIGHT WITH POPE >nd the horses to this city. asking for good roads in the state. tions to prevent any more killing.« IS TO CONTINUE "Ixist river Is very deep, and from I 1 the appearance of the ground It was New Suit l*rveident of the Spanish Chamber of K. L. Elliott, attorney for the plain believed that the man, who had I ovl- Deputi«*« Hays Tliat Canalejas tiff, filed a suit for his client J. E. dently been riding one horse and Will Win Moore, against Gust Hanson and B. C. leading the other, had thought that Charged With loaning a Fk-tition- Check on a Han Frnuciaco Haakonsen for the recovery of money. he could cross the river. He had ap MADRID. Sept. 16.—Count Roma Rank for Si.750 parently bo n dragged from the sad nos, president of the Spanish chamber dle by the horse he was leading and POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16.—Oar* of d«*puties, la reported In an inter while ho was on the gronnd had from iel H. Bibb Jr. the son of a million view as declaring that the policies of County Treasurer ippearanc«' been kicked In tho head aire lumberman of this city, arrived Premier Canalejas are gaining daily CLAUDE H. DAGGETT hereby an by the Iron shod hoof of one of the here from Chicago today In the cus adherents among the adversaries of nounces that he has filed his peti nlmals, for there was an ugly wound tody of Detective Sullivan. He was the government, as the country is con tion for renomination as County <>n the side of his bead. ar rested on a warrant demanded by vinced that he is working for the best Treasurer, subject to the decision “From papers found on him It was th»< American Rankers' Protective a«-, Interests of the nation. of the democratic electors of Klam learned that his nam< was Horn The count thinks that Spain will be eociatlon. charging him with tuning , ath county at the primary; nominat buckle, and that he was on his way a fictitious check on the Huriboldl emancipated from “fanatical clerical ing election to be held September from Siskiyou county to the mines In Savings bank of San Francisco for ism.” which, he says has for centur 24, l»10. tho John Day country. ies weighty! heavily on It. The strug 51 750. ' “At the place where he was buried gle is not against Catholicism, but NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the first cemetery in this city had , against clericalism, which is impeding SHOOTSPARTNER IN THE Not Coal Land been laid out, and Hornbuckle was PREHKNCK OF HM PIA) Y EH the commercial development of Spain Department of the Inetrtor, United Ither the first person or one of the and mingling in politics. States Igtnd Office at Lakeview, first to be Interred In the graveyard. At the opening of the cortes. Canal l>r. Rainey lutlicta Fatal Wountl on Oregon August 29, 1910. There were no stones to mark the ejas. according to the president, will i L. P. Athin—Dispute Over Notice is hereby given that Jas itrave, and when the bodies wore re announce an unmodified continuation per F. Hibberts, of Klamath Falls, llusineaM the Causr moved from tho old cemetery to their of his religious campaign. The “pad Oregon, who, on September 21, 1905, new resting place where they now He, CHICAGO. Sept. 16.—Ono hundred lock bit,” prohibiting the creation of made homestead application No. 1 lornbuckle'w remains wore probably and fifty employes of tho Rainey Med- further religious establishments until 3401, serial No. 02947, for SH overlooked ” ! leal company were panic stricken to the revision of the 'oncorusi has Seen NWH.NH 8WU. Section 32. Town day when Dr. James Rai noy shot and completed or a definite fttw on the ship 37 south. Range 10 east. Will fatally wounded his partner, L. B subject has been passed, which meas amette meridian, has filed notice of Athin, In their proaer.ee. The shoot- ure Is opposed by the Vatican, will Intention to make final five-year ' Ing was the result of differences not be withdrawn, but on the con proof, to establish claim to the land tetreee Who FawhuUcd New York which arose between tho two men in trary. the senate will resume its dis above described, before Conuty Clerk Millionaire Gets *20,000 • tho conduct of their business. Dr. cussion of the legislation. C. R. DeLap, at Klamath Falls, Ore Year From Husband Rainey was arrested. Ho claimed that gon, on the 15th day of October. Indianian Buys Property I he shot In self defense. 1910. NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Robert Cbas. P. Stewart from Indiana pur Claimant names as witnesses: Winthrop Chanler ban agreed to pay chased through Chllcote A Rice lot B Sanders, of Swan, Oregon; Henry Taken to Asylum Lina Cavalleri, his wife, *20,000 an Mrs. Lester Marschand. who was 4, block 57 Nichols' addition. He Mlers. of 8wan, Oregon; L. R. Robin nually, and gave practically a guar- adjudged Insane at a hearing held the expects to commence construction of Klamath Falls, Ore.; L. G. Stiles, nty lien on all of his property, ac first of the week before Justice of the next week of a modern bungalow. Mr. of Swan, Oregon. cording to a prenuptial agreement, Peace A. D. Miller and Dr. R. R. Ham Stewart is very favorably impressed ARTHUR W. ORTON, fixed today at the registrar's office ilton, was taken to the asylum at with Klamath Fails as a place for in I 9-1-10-13 Register. by his attorney. Chanler has given a Salem last Friday by Anna Sumerlln vestments. and will erect several I imwer of attorney to administer the and Catherine Klsaane, two attend houses In this city in the near fu property. A clause provided that ants who came from that Institution ture. It is almost Impossible to se Mme. Cavalleri can secure Chanler's last night. cure a vacant house In the city at riereonal property if any deficit la Mr. Marschand is a carpenter, and the present time. made in the annual payment. the Insanity which has afflicted his For an up-to-date wheel, get That Is the Question wife is more of a loss of memory than a Rambler, on sale at the GUN Tommy heard Mrs. Jones tel) his nny violent mania. DEAD MAN DRIVEN HORNE STORE. For sale or rent. mother that she used sour cream to AND BUGGY T\Vo HOURS Tents to rent. Guns. We carry CLEVELAND HAS OVER make gingerbread they were eating. a full line of Sporting Goods. HALF A MI LI JON He was duly Impressed with this piece Tt>e ('oriate Hat Upright in the Vehicle of Information, and turning to Mrs. Until R Was Stopped by a WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. It.— Jones he solemnly said, “Mrs. Jones, I'edretrian The census returns give Cleveland's this is fine gingerbread you've made. THE GUN STORE IXJNGMONT, Colo,, Sept. 16—For population at 660,663 an Increase of I can't taste the sour cream a bit. over two houra yesterday the body of 46.• per cent, making Cleveland the Did you use bad eggs, too?"—Delin t. B. CHAMBERS John W Penqulte, one of Colorado's siith city In slse In the United States. eator. ihjSStLte RtfSiU æ, filtittORADt filûHûRADi MACHINERY ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS WRITE FOR -SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE AHAVERILLMACHINERY CO. 3 POKANt. WA5PL- PORTLAND. ORE. - 5AN JOSE CAL. I ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦o : People of Oregon The popular COLONIST FARES will again be in effect between September 15 th and October 15th. during which period tickets to ASHLAND will be on sale dally from HI AG at... ... . 888.00 ST. LOUIS......... .......... 82.00 M’HA .............. . . . . 23.00 KANSAS CITY.. . ... 25.00 ST. PAUL........... . . . . 25.00 ard from other c'tles corre spondingly low. Tt esc are West bound, one-way fares only, but an'one here ern PREPAY for relatives or friends In the East, if desired. Consult your local railroad aient ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : « NOW « i < > ♦ > « » ■ * « * * * i THE TIME to let* the world know of our vast resources and splendid op portunities for HOME BUILD ING. Write to everyone you know in the East. Send them good instructive printed matter and tell them that the cost of getting here is but little more tl an half the usual cost, and to. call on a representative of the Southern Pacific Co. for ail desired information, or address wm . M c M urray General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON ♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ china and the beet of materials have been used, and that It has bad sufficient careful firings to guarantee its absolute permanency. Every piece is a study; a skillful adaptation of of design and coloring to a shape by a master-hand. H. J. WINTERS HIGH-flRADI H AMD* PAINTED CHINA 1892” Pure Spun S. PADG‘TT, Xeno