♦♦•♦♦♦eeeeee* ’HFBIAL PAVER OF ♦ ♦ KLAMATH INtUNTY ♦ ♦ * KLAMATH REPUBLICAN VOL. XV CON CHINS OF BANKS CAUSES TR0U81E The LEADING PAPER OP MOl'THERN OREGON KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON. OCTOBER 6. 1910 Chico Coustructlon Co . served when be was in the Oregon 15.95 labor ................ volunteers, and they both remember 3.131 10 Chico (?oi>Htrui-tlon Co. many of the Incidents in which they ttl '>0 Chico Construction Co. were both engaged In those troublous Chico Con«truction Co. . . . .’»2.19 Ills ARREST HAS DEEN ORDERED IIELIE! ED THAT KING GHOROE time«. W II. North, inspector of FORTHWITH WILL AID MONARCH CORONERS JI RY VISITS sewer ............................... I o’». 00 SCENE OF TIMES EXPTXMION Don J Zumwalt.................. <0.00 Klam Co. Abstract Co..., . S3 00 I» Blu ned for CoUiadon Ulikli Re. Royalty Will Ntand by th«* Throne Every Stenelful of tbe Ruin. I. Han- G«*m Cuf«-. meal tickets . . . n.oo .ulted In the I xmm of Thirly- Effect Far Reaching if Porta- dled Three Times to Avoid Don J.Zumwalt, city « ng... 164.60 Mlx Uves gal In Made a Republic Missing Any Relic Itanikby Express ................ * 75 Chas Woodard .................... 115 I>O8 ANGEI.E8. Oct. 5. The coro­ O. K. Tiuusfer Co................. J3.50 HTAl'NTON. Ills., Oct. s>. 5.—Thia WASHINGTON. D. C„ Oct. 5.— Robert« 4 Hanks, supplii*« 9-j.il« morning Vice President Chubbuck of Diploma’s think that England will ner's jury visited the Tlrm-s ruins and Farmers' Imp. ff Sup. Co.. 51 «3 th«- Illinois Traction System, declared Intervene in behalf of King Manuel. made copious not«-«. The employes Tho«. E Stanley, labor. . .. 13 SO that th«* missing motorman. John King Edward supported Maunel, and guided them and pointed out tbe lo­ Ham Dawson, labor........... l.’-miaa, wax n sponsible for the col­ it is believed that King George will cation of tbe various departnw-nts, i ' -,o li« Ion yesterday at Staunton, which also. European royalty are fighting and told the number of men who were H. £. Brookfield. labor C. M. Corbett, labor........... 23.75 lesulBd In thirty-six death/. Ac- republicanism, and probably will at work at the time of the explosion J. A. Zion, labor .... 25.00 coidinr to .Mr Chubbuck. Lierman stand together If Portugal is gained and describ««! the effects of the blast. Three hundred laborers have been Ilobi-i t lll.ti k. I.iboi 17 M was -in- rnotorm.. « on th«* northbound by the revolutionists and made a re­ I- D Proctor, labor . . 10.0) lo<:il. end be ruins are hardly touched. Wm. McCabe .............. I M wait at Staunton for the second sec­ i Each shovelful is bandied three time« Maddox 4 Harris, rock 85.47 tion of the southbound limited. Th« Postmaster Emmitt Is Better I ! to prevent missing any human relic. C. C. tx»w . . 25.00 collision occurred at a curve at the Postmaster Emmitt ia better to- Th«* official« of the Los Angeles foot of a ravine. Lierman's arrest dav. lie rested easier and Is greatly Gas and Electric company, and also Total . 10,194 K. has been ord«*r<*d. in proved since yesterday. the Pacific Gas and Electric company have been warned by letters that their t.'uuxlderablu dlmiihslon »-nuued plants would be dynamited. Tho let­ ov« r th«* paying of th«* minor bill« ters were given to the police. for labor done on the streets. It wax MOTORMAN CAUSE OF WRECK ENGLAND SUPPORT MANUEL PITTING IN THE HEAVY CHETE BOTTOM ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Forms on the Inside of the »k-pSE THEIR (HAKLE» EWING IN JAII. ON ORDERN RATE SISPEN DEI) .Manuel has fled for protection to the lake up the accounts and be paid by CHARGE OF FORGERY UVM Brazilian warship Sao Paulo. th«- city with warrants r«*ceivab!«» a* Incre*M* Will Not Take Effect Until payment for th« bond« which are to February Bth—Forty Rail- be iaau«*d on tho paving which is to WARSHIPS ARE BEING Halt Water I'aed in Boilers \! «-akeniil Attempted to E m ape. But Was Cap- road. Are Involved be done. RUSHED TO PORTUGAL tared by Office»-*. Hall and Them— Exploded When Steam Iluildiug Permit« Walker latM Evening Was Turned ‘Mi WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 5.— The Revolutionist. Have Established The following building permit) The- Interstate C ,mmw Comm is ; were asked for and allowed. a ProuMonal Government in «Ion han ordered a suspension until! II. M Bristol—One-story, concrete That Country iTtarlis Ewing was bound over PANAMA, Oct. 4.—The Pacific February 6th of the increased rate i building, on lot next to Portland Steam Navigation company's steamer under 11,000 bonds Tuesday to await on west-bound freight to California, j Store 1XJNDON, «jet. 5.—Three warships Chlriqul war sunk near Point Jara- the action of the grand jury. in Nevada and Blah, which the railroads i C. II. Rector- Four-room cot tag«» fare rushing to Lisbon, Portugal. Ad­ cLIne. and It Is probably that fifty of Justice Miller's court on a charge of had announced on August 15th ’ 15 th vices from tbe Vatican state that the with basement on lot 9. block 68. the crew and passengers were lost. forgery. would be effective October 10th. The pope is alarmed and fears that he Second Hot Spring« addition. Ewing, who is about 26 years old, I The tug Perlco has reached the order involves forty railroads. The will be unable to peaceably settle the •Chas. J. Swingle—Shed and bunk wreck, but has not yet reported. The came here a few weeks ago from Sac­ chief freight involved in lumber, fur- fur­ quarrel with Spain. A civil war in lion«« on block 9 steamer Chile, which was sent to as­ ramento, and went to work at Erick­ niture. cement and plaster. George Hlehn—To move house Spain is predicted. The telegraph son A Petterson's camp. A week ago from lot 8. block 40. Main street, to sist the Perlco and Chirlqui after the ■ says that the revolutionists have es­ Pioneen* Get Ground*- explosion, reported that It was due to he came here and rented a bunk at block 40 on Klamath avenue. The Pioneer society has secured tablished a provisional government in the use of salt water in the boilers, the Comet lodging house. C. P. Stewart—Five-room frame • Port igal, modelled after that of Bra- On Monday he went to th«* K. K. K. j the use of the courthouse grounds for I zi). thereby weakening them so much • building corner of Bush and Tenth their meeting Sat irday. and also have Store and purchased (4.50 worth of | that they exploded when under forced I Tbe Centra) News agency asserts street, lot 4. block 57. Nichols addi­ arranged for Redmen's hail for the goods, paying for them with a check steam. tion; approximate coat 11,400. that the fighting at Lisbon is continu­ New Hatxlivislou Of over seventy passengers and drawn on J. E. Maddox. That waa . literary program that is to be given | obn Mi Kna- -Onostory, six-room ous, and that the conflict« are still ( M L Allison. A. E. Elder. C. Fred in the evening. Rome excellent music crew only twenty-two are reported to about 3:34 in the evening. Van M«*t«*r and It I* Alexander went frame dwelling, on Iota 7 and 4. h-*V»» been saved. Thirteen reochej Houston became suspicious of the ia altto being provided. It is the in­ raging Hundreds have taiten in the ■■lit to tbe now subdivision white tbe^ NleholM addition; approximate cost Jarathlne in a lifeboat, and they re­ clw'i k, and ascertain«»d whether it waa tention to make the occasion one long battles and the fact that the fighting are laying out a mile east of town, 11.200 to be • remembered. Paul Brieten- continues indicates that a large part I port that another boat carrying nine good or not, and when he learned A«k» New OrdizuMM«* slid set lb«* «laki-N V5 «*«-nl He l*ut in Plate Soon candidate for sheriff on the ' " ing what «hall constitute a public H. Voorhe*««. H. Newnham. R. E ot the Portland Store. Whether it Bennett, for tie- Paving Homi» When nuisance nnd prescribing a penalty Wallenburg. George R. Hum. George J was tin same man or not is not democratic ticket. Wednesday filed ! They Ar«- I« su « h I their statements ot election expenses ' known. for violation thereof, wan Introduced T. Prntt and Fred Williams. The plant for th«* preparation of I Daggett s bill was >11.50. for ad ver-i und pusHed to the Second reading. the paving material which ia to be fixing, and Bennett's was >11 for a An ordinance providing for the used on the streets of Klamath Fails At the ni«-«*ting of the city council simitar item. The only expense they is now here, and has been unload­ Monday night it was decided to let the employment of a competent person to had was the printing of the an- ed at th«- grounds used by the Warren Construction company handle act as Inspector of street paving and nouncemen’s in the papers. gun club on Sixth street, adjoining all the work which Is tn be done in fixing tie* compensation for same was the spur track. It will take two • onnection with the street paving, in­ Introduced and passed to the ««con.I NKNATOR STANDS THE AN AES-i VETERAN OF INDIAN WAR IK IN reeding. ,'liss Corrine \Vagnet, formerly with I weeks to erect the plant and get it cluding th«* removing or trees and THE CITY THFTIC WELL An ordinance amending ordinance^ Wagner A .Moore, is now the book- j ready for use. but it will be in opera- cutting oil of sld* walks so that th« 1 k« i vr and stenographer for the P C i tion by tbe time the curbing and curbing tan I m - put in at once, Th- Nos. 11" and 144, so as to ombra»«* « L.iwy- R<-alty company. She Is'gan grading are done. construction company is to pay the ,’<*<**t*ou*l m»wcra. waa passed. WÍM4'<>iiMÍii Politician Hus V«-nuiform W. U. W Íleon Seeking !tlkiavits h r work there today tdjourned until Thursday night. The forms for the curbing are now I I men and the city is to Issue warrnnte tppi-iidi* Re moved By th«* From Soldier* He Sen «il being made at the mil), and will prob- to the construction company which IHM-tom Mayo Jably be put in place the last of this With in IMS» will be receivable in payment for the I week, when work on th«* curbing will bonds which art* to be issued In pa.v- I begin. men! for the paving. I ROCHESTER. MINN., Oct. 4. W. W. Wilson, an old soldier, who A large amount of work is neces­ The matter of it sidewalk to th«* * •Mrs. La Follett«* announced at served in A. troop. First V. S. Caval- 9:30 sary to get ready for the paving in West Hide school was disciiHsi-d by HOTEL REGISTERN SEA lit RED today that Senator I .a Follette's oper- ry, in th«» Indian wars in thia par’ SAVH IRTIVLER IN THE T1MFX the way of removing th«» trees and the council. Several were In favor of IRK FALSE ation w as over. The senator wlth- of tho state years ago. and who was FOR SIGNAT! REX sawing off the sidewalks, and tbe making n crushed rock path to the stood the anaesthetic well. discharged at E'ort Klamath June ’ The Dre. paving company is now doing that. school instead of having stair« for the Mayo say the operation was a com- 1 369. is here from Boise. Idaho, seek­ It will also be necessary for the elec- children to climb. I Belici «il That the Men Carried III«* plete success. ing soni«- of the members of his tr«x»p Denies That .Any Member Had Any i trie light company to have the poles An application for u new fianchla*- thing to Du With the Disaster i who can vosch for his service so that Kvpiouhiit to U m Angi-le« ia ' removed and new ones set farther wa« made by the Light and Water New Imkevirw Minister | he can secure a pension. te the Otis Plant back before the paving can be laid. ■in Automobile company, the franchise to run for ■Melville T. Wiese cam«» down (rum Mr. Wilson is afflicted with h*»mt This also is being don«» as rapidly as thirty years, and to cover both tho The Dalles Tuesday night and left for trouble, and the aititud«* of Klamath I possible. light and water. The present rates I.OS ANGELES, Oct. 5- The strike Lakeview on the auto next morning. E'alls is so high that h«» cannot re ­ LOS ANGELES. Oct. 5.- Follow ­ Some pessimistic persons are sav­ are to continue under the terms of ing the finding of the "powdor He i« the newly-appointed pastor of main here long, and is endeavoring to i eommitt«*«* of the Los Angeles I'nion ing that the work will not be done the frnnchl««* asked. launch'* by tho Onkland police, th«- th«* Methodist church at that city, aocure tb«» affidavits so that he can has issued a 400-word statement de­ this fall, but when one remembers He claring that it will not remain quiet i that paving can be laid at the rate of officer« lien- are ««-arching th«* hotel having been selected at th«* r«*cent leave here on an early train, When .Mayor Sandersou called the m<*eting to order then« were present regist«*rs for signiituri-s correspond­ conference at Hiilsboro. Mr. Wi«*««* only needs two affidavits, but k is under the aspersions and calumnies about a block a day when once the Countilmi-u Wilkins, Caste), Hanks, ing to those who receipted for the Is a very plea»--unt gentleman, and will doubtful if he can get them h*»«-o. which are being showered upon them work is start«»d. it can be seen that launch. Powder officials in »very no doubt hav«> a successful term In Th«» man he came to see. Mr. Seed.:, is by "the vicious, hostile press.” It there is but little doubt that the work WillltH. Obemhnln and Stone county betwiM-u Los Angeles and San i 1 his new field. It is his first vinit in in tho Insane asylum, and tho oth»’r denounces th«* Tim«»« as a "liar.” say- will b«» done on tlm«» If the property Bills Francisco uro ««»eking information of Hhls part of th«* state, and he is very old comrr.do is In the soldier's home ' ing: owner« do their part and get the re­ Th«* following bills wer<* read and the automobile which Is believed to 1 much pleased with the p«»ople he ha« at Roseburg. Oregon, to which place "Before there is the slightest proof taining walls to hold the curbs and uilowed: 1 h«* will probably have to go. In order the Times jumps into the ring with sidewalks in place ready by the tim«> have carri«*d the dynamiter« south­ i ho far m«*t. Irwin-Hodson Co., supplies I — 6.13 ward after they )and«*d th«* powder at the statement that it was dynamited. the company is ready to set the curbs. , to get the required affidavit. I A Hunsaker, labor .... 5.5« AI v I ho , in lower Sau Francisco bay. LON ANGKLKN INHTMASTER Mr. Wilson served in a number of Under ordinary conditions no state­ F. F. Williams, labor .... 2.75 It is believed the dynamiters stayed DREW—EGERT GKTN WARNING LF7TTKHN ' 'battle« with .the Indians in th« '•'.«)«. ment of th«« Times would be cr«*dited. I and is now 63 years old. He said Klamath Fall»» Light nnd i Th«* accusations made against the nt lx>s Angel«*« a few hours after th«» Water Co., for September The marriage of Jesse N. Drew and 291.74 dynamiting. Two susptvts are being LOS ANGELES, Oct. L—Postmas­ thnt when ho waa laat in this part of ' union men in connection with the 83 33 held rboa. Drake, «nlary ......... ter W. H. Harrison has admitted that the country there were only two or disaster are lies lies manufactured Louise M. Egert took place at the 190.00 A. L. Ix»avlft. «alary......... he han received alarming letter« since thro«» shacks here, and that the I for a deadly purpose, and intended to home of the bride's parents. Mr. and 30.00 C. (.'. Townsend, «alary . . . the dynamiting of tho Tim«'« build­ change from that tim«j to this is like . destroy those they could not crush. Mrs. Emile Egert. at Hildebrand. Sat­ 75.00 J.C.McGuire, who will have charge ing. The new postoffice ia being ex­ i dropping from a desert into para­ Th«» strike has been conducted peace­ urday, October 1, 1910, at 5:30 »1, salary, police ......... 75 00 of the paving for the Warren Con- tra guarded. Tho friendly letters dise. ably and orderly, and in spito of the o'clock, Rev. J. B. Griffith officiating. Her, «alary, police .... 100.00 atruction company, arrived from Salt warned Postmaster Harrison to take J. Low, salary, police . Tho company of which ha was a most provocative measures the unions W. H. Oden waa down from Dairy Lake City. Utah, Friday, and will precautions against a possible at­ member wax the one that relieved tho have maintain«»d their dignity and T. Sanderson, salary aa Tuesday on buaineM 361 00 oversee the work which la to bo done. tempt to dynamito the poetoffice mayor for 3 months. •.« «ommand in which O. A. 3tea*na strength.’* The massive two-foot bottom In tbv ■ ump which Is to receive th«* s«*wug<* from th«« second unit of the M*wer system In being put In today, uml th<< workmen are busy pouring In the ■-oncreto und rock that compos** the heavy has«*. In the septic tank it was iu-< «m«ar> to mix the rock und cement with water, but In tb«< sump it In dif­ ferent There the water seeps in so mueb that there Is plenty of moisture to saturate the cement without the nddltlon of any mor«* water. The Gtibo Construction com pa tn has had a gr«*at deal of trouble with th«* sump no far. When the septi« >unk •!« <<>mpl«t»*d It waa the lnt«*n- tlou to at once start work on tho -iimp. but they could not get the sand necessary, and consequently the work «1« delayed and the mixer was moved I to the Bristol building When It was moved back to tho samp It wan found that the bunks hud caved In and torn ’h«* form out in several places. Th«- form wan fixed und again th«* earth walls caved in and broke th«* form Th«- bottom is now being put in. and It In expected to finish the work there without any further mishap«. Tomorrow the forms on tho inside of th«* septic tank arc to I m * torn out. «nd when that la dom- the tank will be about ready to use. BOHEN OF THE ftSSEL EIPIOOES PASSED * CHECK KF K. K. K. STORE PREPARING STREHS FM CHUNK WMBKNIS «Í TO BE ISSOEO OPERATES ON U FOLLETTE LOOKING FOR OLD COMRADES SEEKING THE DYNAMITERS UNION MAKES A STATEMENT;