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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
to cipsirate ti ls horror must not lx- gater the affairs and reduced the FOI It I'ERNuNN AKE KILLED p i t'«-d to proMicuts their unlaw- I claims to about SIX 000,000, an in IN AUTOMOBILE RACE tul campaign.” dication that 111,000,000 of the al Tl « first edition of the Times, leged debt was without just founda <'«intesi for th«' A'andrrbllt < up Re UEV'.'Lt IIONN ARE NTAKTED printed nt the bruiicli office this sults Disaatcr-ously—Grant tion One of the biggest financial Hilt GAIN morning, were selz« d by thousands bouses In New York advanced money Is the Victor i who thnuigi'd the streets In the neigh to clear away all the old debts. Amer borhood of the wrecked liulldltig. icans ware placed In charge of the .MOTOR PARK WAY. Long Island, Ibaird of Engineers Will l*r««bubly A meri« an Uaiikcra Interested in Stir General Harrison Gray Otis, edltor customs so that the revenue would ’ Oct. 1 Four persons killed, four in- Take < 'oguizalK «* of the E«|Uit> ring Up Trouble in Honduras. IIONEN ANI» ANKEN OF VICTIMS 11 nd publisher of tie Times, Is In Did be accounted for and divided nearly I jured and scores of spectators hurt alili- Obligation Mexico. He telegraphed thul he < ondi tlons Deplorable equal between th«- new creditors an«l j b« th« outcome of the Vanderbilt Cup i'AKRIED TO MORGUE would start for I ais Ang«l«u nt <»uce, the government. The debt Is gradu ' race today. The dead are: William mid will arrive this afternoon. ally being paid, but the fear has been Bacon and Charles Miller, inachani- Whll« und«i th«- amendment to the WASHINGTON. D. C., Oct. 1 .— • xpr«-saed that when It has been clans; Ferdinand Dzueva, a spectator, Ex|S'<tc«l mi lUm k i « i lamat ion act it is not compulsory Warm discussions carried on in con- wiped out and the American collect ¡and an unidentified man. Tbs limes ndmlts that fifty Spring that th«- money derived from the sale gruss over the adjustment of Santo ors recalled, the old conditions will Grant, in his Alco machine, won. field rifles had b«*en purchased und of lands in a state shall be used in Domingo's debt und the asphalt I m - restored in the republic. Several of th«; cars were destroyed. Relatives l<> A«««*|H ideiititica- stored In a lower room 011 th« fourth thut state, at th«- same time the trust's operations In Venezuela it is The driving of the cars was the most floor of th«' liulldlng in anticipation equitable obligation to comply with Clou <>r TI iom - Mho Ww Kill«-«l said, will be substantially reported reckless ever seen on th« course. DisturlH-d tlx- Peace of uttacks. A case of sawed-off shot Hie spirit of 1 h«i law shonlil weigh in next winter on the quratlon of the hi Timm Kxidoalon guns was moved Into the editorial th«- question of rh«- <onipl«tlon of the Peter Petersteioer was fined 150 relation of high finance to Central rooms this week. last Friday for disturbing th«- peace. BOMB IS EXPLODED Klamath proj«i-t mid lead the board American devolutions. The explosion o< < urred within a | of army engineers to grant this dis- BENEATH OTIS' HOME I.<)H ANGELEH, H-pt Oil I fltori *1 told by in«-n who drift In If« created a dlsturban«at th« room few minutes after half a hundred j trli-t < nougli of th«- »20,000.000 to Eighteen ■l<>a«l, slxt«*«-ii iiilHhinx and u to Washington from the little repub inn hous<- conducted by bis former 11 niployes, who had been working on 1 < ompli-tc the proj«-«-t as at first con- I .OK ANGELES. Oct. 1 A bomb ■o' «>•• seriously injui<<l in th«- result lics ar« to the «-ffect that rarely, if wife, on th«- corner of Seventh and lb« early shift, had l«ft the building <«mplat<-d. ever, do [lolltical nr patriotic motives 1 Main streets Thursday night, and was beneath the home of General Harri of citi explosion In the Times building j Th«'re wen' h'ss than 100 persons, In Til« following Interview from Ab«i « nter into the contest. The under-.l Fla« ed under arrest. He left town son Gray Otis was exploded at 2.25 nt I o'clock ctiIn morning. it I* be ■ ludhig th« mechanical and '-dltorlnl Ady «overs the qtiuatton thoroughly: lying «-ii'ii *■ of th«- commotion is glv-; Aaturday morning. thia afternoon. lieved the <1<ml ur<<: | forces. ki |ilng "late watch" In th« "The reclamation uct provid'd In en as elth«.-r the greed of local money I. G. tlalllher, 10 linotype opei ■ i liulldlng ulistance tliut th« expenditure of the lenders and holders of special priv- «tor. married, llv<- «hildreu; W. <1 « M«-n Hurled Into Mlre«'< i i«roc« <-ds arising from the reaonrcea ileges or foreign capitalists with an Tunstall. IB. Iluotypo operator, mar Th« «xploslv«* which caused th« of t he state shall I«« us«-d as a revoir- Itching for extraordinary profits. ried. Fred Lh-wlyn. 36. linotype oper R*-ioiiitions Are <‘«»stly ■ lor, married; John Howard. 15, «•ataslrophe wns evidently plai'ed dl- I Ing fund for th«- reclamation of agri printer married. <»n- «lilld. chant ' I'eclly ben, hi h th« <-om|M>Klng room, ' < ullural lands of tin- stat«, under the Revolutions are costly, and the Moore, 12, iu;o lilnlrt, iiinriled. three 1 Th« floor of this department was j nipcrvlsloii of tl><- federal govern- leaders are men without tponey, but the posK'nsors of ambition for gov ■ hildren; Ed Wannon .15, printer, 'lift« d through the ceiling the lino ment. "Tiu- law. just and <*«iultab1e In ernmental powers because of the op- married. Elmer Frink. 25, linotype type opt-ialors and compositora being operator, married; Eugen«- Can-ss, I hurled through th« walls luto th«- ubstaiK■<-, has In practice b«-«ii con < portunity It offers for graft. The' tra« <1 In such 11 way that th«- pro- j armies ar< supported by supplies tak-! 35 linotype operator, married, one | xtreel, Immediately i«H«-rward th« ■ lilld, Don E Johnnou, 36. linotype building was enveloped In flumes, <«-«ds urlsing from the resources of i n from plantations and tribute ex operator, married; Ernest Jordan. .12, Within ten minutes «*scap« from th-t Oregon hav<- b< <11 us< <1 for th«' d«-v«-l- acted Iron* rich men. at the In other cas«-s money lenders, hav- Hnotyp«- operator, mtirried, one < lilld. upper floors was Impossible. Dozens <>|ini<-nt of oilier states. in abort, under the* original rw la- ! Ing no influence with the existing gov-1 Frank I'ndeiwood, 1k, printer, mar* nt tiii icrrlflcd employ«» leaped fitmi rled one rhlld; J AA'i-slev lt«av«*s. th«- s- c«md story windows to th«' pave u>at Ion :«< t the p«-o|i|e of Oregon « «1 « |**rnm«!nt, have quietly supported th«.- tenoRiiifdier; It I. Hawyer, 31, tele ! illellt. Among them was Night Ed i>«riiiittcd. under the supervision of revolutionists and taken the chances' araph operator, married. Two chil . itor Harvey Elder. He la sorlousl*. the f<«l«ial government, to borrow j of lllnial repayment in the event of’ th« proceeds of Oregon resources to victory dren; Ham I, Crum-, 33, usHlstanl and probably fatally hurt. Money M ««n for Estrada Th« entire fire depart m«-nt answer- reclaim Oregon lands. telegraph editor, married, one child: "While we prefer to borrow our While no proof was ever made' Charles Gulliver. 35, compositor I <1 tin- general alarm which was sent iiiurrlvd. Carl Hallndn. 32. Hnotyp« In. mid ill« flames w«r« «ontrolled in own funds and repay it to a revoiv- 1 publl« a report was circulated that in 1 mi hour, after destroying th« great ¡ng fund for continu«-«! riclainatlon th«- r*-* «-nt Nicaraguan affair money I operator. One known dead, on«- dying, four heap of debris ri-sultltiK from th«' ex- of Oregon territory, w« ar«' more than was ad- -inceil to Estrada by a New willing to borrow any fun«l available York concern. Now it is said that teen missing and believed to be dead 1 plosion. for th«* development of Oregon terri- ¡Estrada installed as president, pro* | < lews t<> I'crpetratora and twenty-one Injured and h-ivo iw-en taken to the various hospital-- The police dragnet has been spreed 1 tory and to repay said borrowed j poses to fund the public debt, which t . ,75c ■ 'rai-kera fcaitony, regular M5< ... 1 means that a new set of creditors will The damag«- I m ,«100.00(1 The hertted .-liout th«- city . Chief of Police Gallo funds to th« last farthing. . .35c Flake Oats and Wheat, regular 45c "The amendmen/ to «'«e >e«lama- I I m * given a share of the revenue of debris* prevents a search for ♦!««. way d«<-lar<-<! that several clews re- . .20c bodies. ('. Harvey Elder, the *1«>>I gmding th«' Identity of the tncn rc- tlon act, which «tr’prtveiT fir«?gon of ' the country. Table Fruit, regular 25c....................... An uprisiug Is re ported aS being, ¡■nt city editor, Is d«-ad, iud Chari«*; 1 pouslbk. I01 the explosion had beeu , the benefit of her own resources, . »2.25 Tull«- Fruit, per «l«o«'ii. assorted E IxiVelncr, the county edlto«’. ’« nti«.irth«d Th« officers of th«* North leaves the exp'-nditnr«' of th«- »20,- Imminent In Honduras on account of I . . 95c Cream, nine cans..................................... dying. End police ktatlon. less than a block onO.OO'i reclamation fund to the dis lan arrangement by Pr«^sident Davila' . . lOc Spices, regular 15c cans......................... Following the explosion Managing from th« Tinies building, say that cretion and approval of the board of , with J. P. Morgan A- Co. of New York 91.00 I’ollrd Oats, IO pounds for................. Editor Harry 8. Andrews employed they saw several m«-n runniug from artuy engineers and that board will whereby the banking firm could make . . 15c Pearls of Wheat, per package . . . . the mmunnger boys 10 aid in l«M-utlng tl.« ullcy in the rear of the structur«' ! certainly not overlook th«* equitable ' a loan to clear up old debts. Before the missing. Non« of the foregoing not more than thr«'C minutes before obligation due to Oregon in the use ¡the ag-.i'ement had been signed the 4Oc Regular <IOc Tea, |>er pound................. had returned to their homes at 3 th« explosion, which appeared to be •of funds to complete the Oregon pro l»eopl«* were aroused to the point of j riot, and they threatened to depose > o'clock this morning. Mr. Andrews «■entered m ar th« alley from which | jects. "Th«- Klamath project is the ch«.-ap- Davila if he «•xi'cuted the contract, believes that all lost their Ilves. th<> men ap|H-arcd Two men hav<- been arr«at«'<l as suspects sine«' day- c»t of cunstruition of any extensive Powerful interests in Honduras, on | »11.00 I Ilion Men ('«Hwleillli the Act Regular «20 and »22 50 Suits the other hand, threatened to remove l.r«ak. but their m«ni«s will not b>- reclamation project. »11.00 Regular »17 Suits......................... <’. F Grow, business agent of the "Irrigation of our sagebrush lands him if he failed to perfect th«- Mor revealed. machinists* l-odg« No 311 of th« In »2.25 »SUM» l ’ anta .................... Ilegular invariably adds to the productive gan agr«*enient. Many Arc lnjur*-<l I ternutlonal Association of ma< lilnisls. vtilu«- of the lnu«l several tini*»w the ( ongresa is H|>| m > m -«I Th« Injured are; E. II Aspinwall, >n a statement today said Other Prices in Proportion coat of Irrigation, whil«« the native There is an element in congress "I desire to stat«- that the unfortu linotype operator, severely cut; R. W. graks««H now growing ou the marsh opposed to this government mixing nate Incident which happened at th- t'rabill. foreman <-imposing room, lands demonstrate a value for hay up in the financial affairs of the effer burned; U. S. O. Penta, linotype op Tim««' plant has th« sympathy of m>«t pasturage that will more than vescent republic, as may happen if erator. Jumped from window, frac ■•very union man In Lo«t Angeles for double th>> coat of ri'clamation of th«- creditors are Americans, and a th« l<»ei of Ilf« mid Injury to the em tured bls arms; G. Richmond, cut: tb«-s<- land.«. The Klamath people >*x- protest is expected against support ployes. That any iioiu a ft) Haled with M. Weston, cut; Randolph R ohho , lln- iH-ct fair treatment from the board of being given th«- money lenders. otyp«- «qierator, Jumiied from second labor unions here could have had army engineers, and expect the ap- Santo Domingo was bled to the anything to do with th« explosion und story; Chari««* Von Vclxen. fireman ; proval for reclamation of practically point of bankruptcy by the money < ut: Mrs. K. B. Ulrich, fell down ele nr«* is out of the question. Wo do not ¡th«- entire Klamath project, as out lenders. For a tiine there was a make war with bombs or other wea ctor shaft: Albert C. Schwalm, cut; lined and approved about five years rapid succession of presidents in the G L. Sallada. Hnotyp«- operator, cut; pons than those usual to the propa «•go. island republic, No term was so ganda of our cause We fight the I E. Link, cut; Richard Goff burned "The long delay in the reclamation brief, however, that the president City to Investigate enemies of union labor under the rec of tile project has caused gr«'at and could not negotiate big loans at an ognlzed economic laws. Violence la The city council has appropriated irreparable loss to setth-rs who have extravagant rate of interest befor«’ always condemned anti we do not »25,000 to Invmtlgah' (h<* rxplcmlon. invested th«ir total resources in land, he was driven back to the woods. Lit- rccngnlre that us It means to sttrvcus under assurnn«--- that If would be re- ,11«- of the money was devote«! to the A Large Line to Select From at Your Own Price Th«> tinlous her«' are ready anil anx LOH ANGELES. Oct 3. Five i < laim<-d. ami many honest Investors public service, it is allegi'd. A few lolls to aid the police ami other au lumps of uh I k ' k mid bones were taken have all* nd y been pushed to din- yarn ago th«« claims of creditors thorities by every means In their In bask« is to th«- morgu«* today. The tinam ial straights as a result of con - amounted to ubout ,32.000.000. the [mwer to And the cause of the ex remains of s.-ven bodies have bt-en tinned delays.” iiit«'r«*st on which was wholly beyond plosion." I«.« nt« «I nt the foot of the elevator th«- ability of the people to pay. Ilyiininltc Was I ms I shaft In th« Times building. Hcoreu Debts Are Fictitious Ixiuis Brannan was down from Fort Chief of Police Galloway In .« statc- of laborers ar«' winking to remove th*-« Klamath on business lust Friday. American commission investi- tons of debris and »«cure the bodies mont says: "That the Times building was Derricks are being used to lift th«- wreiked by dynamite seems certain I heavy girders nn«l masonry. Harrowing scetu's are witnesHisl ns from all that we can learn. A hun dred patrolmen and detectives are the fragments of the bodies art* re on duty nt the ruins. We have found covered, and th«- relatives refuse to onio things that [mint to the nuthors accept th«- identifications thut have of this calamity. W«> do not know I been made by th«' Tinies employes. Th«* reward fo> th«« discovery of whether they will result in anything, but th« polite will k«-ep «in working ” those who nr«* supposed to have com mitted the act now totals »73,000. Will Sift Matter to Bottom Mayor Alexander lias called an Merchants, manufacturers and profee- emergency meeting of the city coun- 1 stonal men held a meeting and «11 and Chief Galloway has been mun plcdg«*d »50.000 to a fund. Five news papers and four banks have been ap itioned. .Mayor Alexander said: "Every department of the city gov pointed a commftt«'«' to collect and ernment will be called on to do Its disburse th«* funds to the widows and share in an effort to sift the matter 'orphans of those who lost their lives to the bottom. If hutnun agency la ' in the disaster, responsible fot this act we will find if out." l\DI A\ < HARGKD WITH Andrews Issues Statement MURDER OF Ol.D WOMAN CARRY REMAINS AWAY IN BASKETS HARROWING SCENES Al THE RUINS Closing Out Entire Stock Goodrich Cash Store Men’s a nd Boys’ Clothing CROCKERY Agateware Glassware Produce and Eggs Taken at Market Prices Same as Cash No Goods Delivered Managing Editor Andrews Harry H. Andrews this morning issued th« following statement: The Times building was destroyed by dynamite early this morning by th«* enemies of industrial freedom. The Times Itself cannot b«' destroyed. The paper will soon I»«- reissued from Its auxiliary plant, and will tight its battles to the end. Horrors of the loss of life and the maiming of the men preclude any further statement nt this trembling hour." KAN BERNARDINO Calif , Sept. 2S Manuel Valencia, an Indian, Is under nrreHt pending Investigation of the brutal murder of Atlograsso Lugo, an aged Indian woman, The body wan hack<*d to pl«*rcs, th«' flesh being marked with wierd hieroglyph les. The head was nearly severed I and bits of flesh lay on file ground near th«' corpse. Th«* -woman was last seen alive with Valencia When the man was nrri'Sted his shoes anil stockings were Threats Had Ih'cn K«M'riv«-<1 stained with blood Later the offi Mr. Andrews supplemented his cers found his overalls and sh'irt spread on stones near a creek lied statement by saying: "Dynamite bombs and fire were Th»y hn«l recently been washed. the most llttinl» weapons for such a deed We received numerous threats G. G. Smith of Omaha returned that this dastardly tfeed would bo at from a business trip to Fort Klnmnth tempted. Th« elements that conspired Thursday. 1