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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
I of the paving will he begun within Ia«rg<-nt Rug on Record the next few day». I» •s ■ S The largest one-piece rug on rec ■ Is II« A number of Alls will have to be > ord has been made In Austria for n < I V I I. K N <i I N F. K R made at several places on the south New York customer. It measures 53 Reiiilon « d 1’oiiirvte Reluming M’alla aide of Main street and it may be FINISHING COAT BEING l’VT ROTH MEN ARK KILLED IX THE by til) feet, and contains more than Desiglieli mid < 1 »Ustmeted ON TODAY CONFLICT necessary to construct retaining walls 7.000,000 hand-tied knots. 117 Fourth Si., LI . th Fall», Ore to hold the curbing and sidewalks 82 Hvcoml St., Han rnncisio, Cal When this Is done the work of put Work Would Hare Ih-en ('otantcttced Wives Encourage Their Hu<*l>and» in A GOOD IMIHITION ting in th«« curbing and the grading on the Hump, But There Is No Quarrel Which Makes Km It or Can lie had by ambitious young 11(1’11 BOWERMAN WILL STANA» RY ALL will b«« commenced in earnest. Sand Available Them n U ldow and ladles In the field of "Wireless’* The contrsct calls for the com CANDIDATES ITTOIINKÏ AT LIW or Hallway Telegraphy. HI lice the i pletion of the work by D,*<-etnber 15. Thecoacrete work on the septic PELHAM, Ga.. Sept 23. With 8-hour law became effective and since General I.aw Practice Sluti anil Fed the WlrelesH companies are ostab- eral Courts PHYSICIANS SAY CHAVEZ will ! tank waa completed Thursday and their wlvea encouraging them, ('him llablng stations throughout the conn Examiner of lai ml Titles Tate and John Marchiiut. two farmer», SI RVIVK this morning the workmen are put First National Hank Illuck fought a duel with piatol» und both try there la a great shortage of telog- ting on the finishing coat on the top. were killed. raphors. Positions pay beginners klsiiisili Falls. Oregon Tate's two-inont ha Aeropianist Will rrobubly Get Prise ! , The tnauholes are in place and every- from |70 to »90 per month, with Hawley Ixwds by a Safe Majority*— brtd«* was the widow of Marchant'»' of $10,000——Not IVrtnltteil to | thing was In readiness to go to work brother. Marchant opposed the mar good chance of advancement. Th«» Resulta M ill Not Be l'hang<*d FRED WESTERFELD Ti ll of His Flight on the sump, but there was no sand riage, aud the feeling that was National Telegraph Institute oporat«*» by Future Returns DENTIST »lx official Institutes In America, un available to do the work with, so the aroused was very bitter The wives DOMO1MTSSOLA, Italy. 8ept. 24 Klaniath fall», Oregon concrete mixer was moved to the of the two men met Monday and der supervision of railroad and wire i Chaves, who fell 3.000 feet with his Bristol buildiug where it will be less officials, and places all gradu put Over Star Drug .More quarreled, and agreed that their hus PORTLAND. Sept. 2«.—Jay Bow aeroplane yesterday, awoke cheerful bands should tight. Wednesday the ates Into positions. It will pay you erman has issued a statement declar thia morning, and the attending phy- to wink on that structure. Th«* water had been pumped out two met In the road, and Marchant to write them for full details at Cln ing that he would support all the 1 slcian. Dr. Carl. announc«*d that his clnnatl, O. Philadelphia. Pa., Mem nominees on the republican ticket. E. condition was satisfactory, and that of the sump nnd work would hnve dared Tate to "ahoot it out." Tate been begun this morning, but nothing ATTORNEY AND accepted th«* challenge and both fl red phis. Tenn., Davenport, la., Colum Hoffer, Grant B. Dimick and Albert h«- probably would live. bia. 8 or Portland, Dre., according will lx* doue with that fur .« ’ votai COUNSELOR AT LAW at each other several timee, mid both Abraham, the d«*feated candidates. The Italian Aviation so«*iety. which to where you wish to enter. Anally fell pierced by bullets. have likewise promised to support offered the »20,000 prize, is plauning days now. KLAMATH FA 1.1*. OREGON Bowerman and the ticket, Il is cer- to erect monuments at th«- starting ROOMS 7 A 0. MURDOCK BLDG NOTICE OF HALE tain that Oswald West has won the and ending of Chaves' flight. They I democratic gubernatorial nomina- probably will give Chaves »10,000. WILL A. LEONARD '111 the County Conn of lhe State of I tion, but much interest was taken in Th»* report that Pailetl had also DENTIST Oregon, for the County of Klam-1 the primaries. This afternoon Bow aviated th«* Alps was due to the fact atb. IHN. erman's lead was estimated at 4,300. ' that he arrived at Strew ou the train W lil(<—Maddox llldg. >n lhe Matter of th** Estate and Guar- j Hawley s lead will probably be 2,500. , and it was assumed that he had aero ihanshlp ef Vernon Charles IIflat- I Ellis 1,100. Crawford 10.000. Haw-* planed there. OR C. P. MASON Ings, a Minor. ley's lead will probably not be chang-1 Chaves tried to tell the story of his Boys limi Bern Shooting at Itisi k Notice lx hereby given that the I llelk-ved to Ik* That <>f Kva Sumi, n DENTIST ed by later returns. flight, but tbe physician stopped him. above namcil county court has duly Office in American Hank . If.st (d . Tbe winning republican candidates bird* mid Fired in the Direction l*n*-o Rolde* Ncboul Tern her— i licensed the undersigned guardian are: I of Savidge's .Mill pauy'a Building Police Sis-king t li t»* of the extat«* of Charles Vernon Hust Governor—Jay Bowerman, regular. : PHONE «1 4 ings a minor, to sell the heirinafter Representatives to congress—First KLAMATH FALLS ORkGON district, W. C. Hawley, regular; Sec Claren« «» \rden wns »ev«»r«*ly i BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 34 The I described bond for a deed, property j of the said minor, nt private sale for I ond district, A. W. Lafferay, insu» i KN- wounded Saturday by a charge of coroner today took charge of the hods cash, or part cash, bain nee by note BENSON 4 STONE gent. shot Bred by one of a i»arty of siAnll which waa dug up from the basement ATTORNEYS AT LAW Judges of the supreme court—Four boy» who were hunting near the Sav of the Eureka street h»iusc last night with inortgngo security, nnd notice year term. H. J. Bean, insurgent, T. i streel idge mil! milt on Sixth street. Detectives are working on the case, is hereby given that Mid guardian . I iter r lean Bank A. McBride, insurgent; Six year term, Sailor* on Rattlesliip Georgia Nar- Arden, who is tallywfa tallyman at the mill. endeavoring to positively Identify the will, on and after the 6th day of Octo anti Truel /¡hlg. rowly Escape Death From ' about 12:30 and had just step-' remains. The body 1» believed to be ber, A. D. 1910, procred to «ell, at hi» G. H. Burnett, regular, F. A. Moore,1 KLAMATH F-LLS • OREGON an Explosion regular. , ped from the door of the engine room ; that of Eva Swan, and her friends office in Klamath Falls, Gr* gon, al private »ale to lhe hlghi xt bidder, , Secretary of State—F. W. Beuson. after he had eaten his lunch. He i will be summoned to view, the acid- « M. RICHARDSON regular. VBOARD BATTLESHIP GEORGIA ' noticed several boys near the mill eaten body and e.ndenvor to Identify on the terms aforesaid, th«* following R described bond for n deed, to-wlt State treasurer—T. B. Kay, insurg (by Wireless!—Portsmouth.Va., S«'pt. * one of whom had some game. Sud! it beyond doubt. A tiond for n d»*ed to the north bnlb United States Commissioner ent. ¡1 23.—The muzzle of one of the 12-inch denly hi* felt something strike him. Her former home was at Paso IN I«) of the south» < t quarter Attorney general^—A. M. Craw fol d, starboard guns in the forward turret i and immediately afterwards h«-artl Rob)«*», where she taught school, and TIMBER AND HOMKSIEAD insurgent. , j of the battleship Georgia burst this the report of a gun. her friends there have been sum (8W14) of 8ectlon fourteen (Sei- proof taken 14). Townabip thirty-eight (Tp. 38) School superintendent—L. R. Al- morning, and although a number of As soon as it was discovered that moned and are expected to arrive to south. Range eleven nnd a half Orlici*. Third and Mam. opposite City derman, regular. the crew were «dunned, non«» was j he had been wounded he was taken day. Tviipooiie 301. State printer—W. S. Duniway, in killed. The turret s construction pro to Dr. Hamilton's office, where it wax Dr. Grunt la being held at the po i 111 H > cast of the W illamette merid I library. ian. in Klamath county nnd State of surgent. tected the crew, and averted what ■ found that the charge of shot had lice station here on suspicion, and he N>al’s Veg« La bo r commissioner-—Doubtful. might have been a terrible disaster. i struck him In the left side and his Is being sweated. Th«- nurse. Marie Oregon. tabla Proscrlp Said tx>n«l for a deed having been .ion 1» lndlcat Railroad commissioner—Frank J. The wind drove the fumes of the I body was iteppcred from his collar- Messersmith, Is being held, and Is »d In all ordl Miller, insurgent. burning powder into the turret, but j bone to his ankles. Many of the shot also being questioned by the officers. made, executed and delivered to Ver nary disease» of State Engineer—John H Lewis, all of the men were rescued. 1 had pierc»»d his arm and his body and The police arc seeking Willie Bunch, non Charles Hastings, by J. R Welsh »Linen. Thia regular. legs were tilled with the pellets. Dr. the doctor's former assistant, who is and Estella Welsh, his wife, on tbe remedy never l»th day of February. A. D. 1908. Hamilton op»*rated on him Saturday alleged to have told Ben Gordon the Water superintendent — Division STORY OF Bl’RIED TREASl RE di:x«p >ints, its HORACE M MANNING, giod effeCU be TOO Ml'CH FOR «CARD HONOR I afternoon. No. 1. J. T. Chinnock, insurgent. story of the operation, death and mg pare* ptlbls --------- 1 The boys who wen* in the party burial. He has disappeared, and If Guardian of the person an<l eetate of from tuo very Vernon Charles Hasting'., a minor. Private Soldier and N«*gn> Prison«*« w» re Kenneth Murray. Mardin Hilton, being sought. Irst. It is com Dated. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Thought to Have Fleti to 1 Powell Hilton. Mahlen Landess. Tom A trunk was taken soni< weeks ago posed of ti.e pure t and th« Dig l’p lUch«*« 'Arnett and Clarence .Montgomery. to the Eureka strret house, and it is August 24. 1910 most rellabla Kenneth Murray was unloading his a)leg«»d that bloodstains and wisps of drugc; rnercu SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 24 That gnu when it was accidentally dis hair, which have be«n sent to a chem i. ■». <i piste« HAVE PLEA8ANT TRIP THROl'GH a tal« of buried treasure in the Phil- i charged. Kenneth '« 14 years old. ist for analysis, have been found. Th»* and other her THE RESERVATION It should bo against the law for n police are trying to prove that flu ippines induced Private F. W. Brooks lufui <11 ugs lie Ing excluded of the United States hospital corps | boy to handle a gun until he is taught trunk belonged to Dr. Grant, and it is The many dis Visit the Ohl stamping Ground of to liberate William Spillman, the ne- J how to use one. and any person firing believed that the body was taken to cone,-rtit>g In Colonel Jackson. Who Fought gro trooi>er under life sentence for a Hhot in the direction of a building the house in th«* trunk. An autopsy f I u e n c • a te the Mudiss Years Ago the killing of a fellow soldier, and of any kind should b<* severely pnn- is to be held to determine the cause which woftias 1« »-otistaally that both men are in hiding some- ished. of the death. The report fr«>nt th«- subjected rvn Mr. Arden Is 35 years old. nnd autopsy is expected s«x>n. ELLSWORTH 4 MITCHELL Captain O. C. Applegate and B. St. where about the city, awaiting their der her llabl« chance to make their way to the is- came here from Sacramento six Geo. Bishop return««! from the Klam ninctlonal disorders that VETERINARY SUT.’ uot only feud to destroy her comfort ath Indian reservation last Friday, lands and dig up the gold is the the- months ago. He liv«*d for two years CLAIM THAT THE EX-RANKI.lt ANO O«-NTI«TS nnd hup* Ines , but which gradually WILL l»!E I«<r - III* h.Mlsb'U* Phf»|H t»(fa where they had been with General ory now advanced to explain the div in the California town, and resided I mer^e *. to chronic and serious dl« Maus, General Finzer and, Colonel appearance of the prisoner patient at 815 Eighth street while then*, His , t'iisca. and his guard from the general hos- ' mother is with trim her»-, l*etiti<Hl for His R«-I v . im - I m to II«* Pn » IIOIJ41 FINN Foil Jackson who were looking over the Nya’.'x V*r<table Prescription I» * «LE sented to President Taft—la v ithot t a P« tr for th« «ucceeafiil Klamath reservation and the old fort pita) at tbe Presidio. I It is said by soldiers who knew flne you- r» lstet *«l It Mtnm* ' of female weakness. pain 73 Year* of Ag«* and grounds. The officers were de for »al«; A-1 *t«w .. ;i *.d Il nnd dl»< rdored menstrutatlon. lighted with the treatment they re Spillman before he was brought back STEAMER KLAMATH MAKES M U L008ELKY. Ft hj«turiu, «./amps, _ down bearing REGULAR RIN MONDAY WASHINGTON. Sept. 24. Attm ceived while at the Agency and Fort from the islands to answer for the pains,*' Itiflsmmatlon and falling of neys for John R. Walsh, Hie inipr.*. Klamath, and were very favorably crime committed there that he boast the *«>inb. This la a remedy of ed of knowing the whereabouts of a W ill Not Be Laid Ip for th«- Wint«-r oned Chicago banker, hav«* filed with '‘erllng worth. impressed with the country. as Was lU-portt-d—Injury Was Captain Applegate and Colonel treasure in plate and money, buried HC0H0L1TO UNDERWOOD'S PHARAMCl i the department of Justice a petition Only T»-iri|x»rar> Ckrwt Oaly •Jutl>..rl«w1 K <-«•!•» 1«, asking President Taft to giant Walsh Jackson were familiar with every foot by a Spanish family during the Phil Mitili» tu Or-fo«. Wrtt» fnr Ulna, C< . 7ti> and Mnln Street» I a pardon. They a*s«*rt that if h<* Is tru-.l , Inula« Ha—laMliute of the ground, and were able to point ippine insurrection prior to tbe Amer klnmnili Full Oregon ìl E. llih I' uc U um I. The steamer Klamath is not laid ican occupation of the islands. Spill not released Walsh will xoon be be- ' out all the places which had been the up for the winter, as was reported man was a memb-T of troop B. Tenth yond human aid. The petition i*m- «cent? of military maneuvers during ’he troublous times of the Modoc and cavalry, when stationed at Camp Wal- several days ago. but resumed its biaces thlrty-flve pag«»s and was «ir-, Ld. A.. Union province. It is said regular run Monday. ciliated by Walsh'» wife and sons for other Indian wars, and which were I lace, L. Some time ago on«* of-fhe blades signature». Accompanying the p< ti used by the soldiers stationed at the that the quarrel which led to the kill fort to perfect them in the military ing of his fellow,trooper at the camp of the propeller was broken off. and flón were thousands of letter ifounil ’actics. and which the officers thought aro8P over the treasure, which they j this necessitated the removal of the, in twenty-flve volantes. Th«- petition opposite blade. The running of the will b<* forwarded to Preaidant Tuft. , were as suitable today for that pur- . w,‘r® planning to recover, Brooks and Spillman knew each steamer with a two-bladed propeller ! George Buckingham in filing the! pose as they were years ago. The army officers returned to Port other in th«* Island», and when the; jarred the boat so much that on the' petition sajs: "Walsh is 73 years land by way of Medford, while Cap negro was sent home for examination way down from th«.* Agency landing' old, and Is suffering front an incura- tain Applegate and Mr Bishop re- an to bis sanity. Brooks came on the two bolts in the hanger of the wheel I bb» malady. All of the living officers same transport. It is supposed the ¡became loosened, which necessitated I and directors of the Walvti banks1 turned to this city. General Maus is in command of the negro revealed to him the story of the j th«* running of the boat very slowly, have Joined in the application, nnd Select your Clothes from the Largest Department of the Columbia of the treasure and lured him with promises and when th«* steamer arrived at j also all living stockholders and every! t'nited States army, while Colonel of sharing th«* sitoils into opening a Eagle Ridge the passengers were traceable depositor except «m<* hnv<* Jackson is a retire«! Coiled States way to liberty when chance made transferred to th»* launch at that! joined in declaring they have not lost . Stock in Klamath County army officer who is now inspector of Spillman th»* negro’s custodian at. the place and brought back to this city. a cent." The Klamath, however, came to its* the Oregon militia. General Finzer Is hospital. dock under Its own steam, A new COMMITTEE KEF1HFJS TO According to the report of the adjutant general of the state troops. In the Men's Clothing line you Roys' Short Panto Suits one treasure, credited to Spillman, it was properrer has been secured and wa« POMTPONE LORIMER HEARING can »elect from 4 00 new Sum half price. Just think* of It: dug up by several Chinese after the pnt in. SIDEWALKS AND TREES BEING Spanish family bad hidden ft, and mer Sult» from IN.SC to S40. One-half price for Boys’ Cloth The Klamath is one of the b«sl CHICAGO Sept. 23. Th«* lx>rini«*r REMOVED Illg line of Neckwear from 25c ing--less than wholesale casn! conveyed into the interior, where it boats on the waters in this part of senatorial Invi-stlgatlon committee j to 75c. Our Rhm* line la cota- Why do we «Io ft? Because we was again buried. It Is the l«x*ation th»* state, and the thousands of per- overruled Senator Ixnimcr's motio^ Curbing Will Then Be ixiid and th«* I of this spot which Spillman claimed' sons who hav»* had th« pleasure of to jKwtponc th,. Inquiry until afi^r plete beautiful line of Men’s have too many and must clean Grading Begun—Paving Will Oxford« from »3.50 to SO.50 them up qnlcklv In same way to know. riding on the vetael will be plcam-d the election. Re I.aid Soon Afterward ------------- ---------- ¡to learn that the* runs will be made WHITE GIRL BI NS AWAY '<> Upper Lak«* point-1 as usual May A«M $72,500,00d to Capital Many of the trees which have been TO MARRY A JAPANESE [ NEVT YORK. Sept. 22 Stockhold Big line of;Women’s Gloves, ‘Neckwear, Belts, growing on Main street are in the era of {hi- Oregon Short. Lln<* Railroad Have Pl«-a*uint Trip line of the curbing or else in the Imugbtcr of lx» Angeles Xian A iti -st- ; Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts, < onipany, controlled liy th»* Union Pa I street itself and will have to be re Alex Martin and wife, Mrs. IxnilB cific railroad, will be asked to approve «•«I in Oakland While on Way Linen Suits, Etc. Do your trading here and make moved before the pavement can be To S»-attl<- to W«-d G«*i b«*r and Mr. and Mrs. George C. a proposition to Increase the capital our store your headquarters. We have everything laid. Wtvrkmen are busy already Hill went to Crater lake Saturday af stock «"»f tin* company from 272,500,- I removing the trees and cutting off OAKLAND, Sept. 24 Kunlo Turfo, ternoon and returned Sunday night. 000 to »100,000,000, you need at prices no higher than you are asked or tearing up the sidewalks, getting a Japanese, and Itayrla Rr»«»d, the They had a splendid time. Th«* day to pay in large cities the highways in shape for the curb 1 8-year-old daught«»r of Mormon wan perfect. and th«* roads couldn't be Mrs. Worden III ¥ KlUli 9 II- - ing and grading, which will be done F. R«s«d, said today that they were to better. They left here at 2 o’clock In Mix. C. E. Worden Is dangerously as soon as the street» are in readi go to Seattle and marry, and then re the afternoon, and arrived at Fort III at her h«»me here with pneumonia ness. turn to Los Angele« to live. The girl’s Klamath at 5:45. They started for Their old family physician. Dr. Par-, Cor. 3rd Cor. 3rd The Warren Construction company fath«-r has wir«*«^hat the «-ouple ran th«* lak«- the next morning and ar k«*r of Chico, is attending her. Whil<* I fi Main fi Main i» ready to begin work as soon as the away. He said the girl was of age. rive'«! home at 9:20 Sunday evening. ! her sickn«-sx is serious, her many city has the streets in readin«-R8, and but if they had committed a crim«* They said they couldn't have hn«l a ’ friends Wbr** are hopeful that sl>«* will it is believfx! that the construction she should go to Tall. better time. recovei. SEPTIC TANK IS COMPLETED WILL SUPPORT ENTIRE TICKET ni hi win ms E. L. ELLIOTT MSILR6ENIS WIN MOST PLACES C. C. 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