Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 13, 1910, Image 1

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VOL. XV
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 13. J910
PITTING THE LAST
I OAT ON HI Flit
IIMi
Many Town* tn Northern Minio-Mrtu
Ar«- Thl<-at«tn«l——Ijoxs Esti­
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NO. .8
RAID A SOFT
DRINK PARLOR
The worknum ar« putting the fin
INTERNATIONA! KALLS, Minn.,
IrhlDg touches on the septic tank. an«l
Oct 12. Citizens and militiamen un­ THE ELITE • AFE AMI BAR IN
IM
Il will be r«*ady for use the Inst of FORAIS REMOVI D I ltO.M I I flip AVILI. ASK MANA THINGS I ROM
dur tie con inand of General Wood
IM. I HIN MORNING
this week
It rx'iulres thr«-«? fitilsh-
NEAR«'ll ED
< ON«.REHN
»
f
are 'distributing supplies and attend­
Itig coats on the Insld' of Iff«- tank,
ing to tho:
Injured by the forest
th«« lust being it brush coat of neat
tir«i»
G»n« ral Wood has asked for
■ «'lui'ul.
additional
troops. Thr lumbermen
I
The pipe from the tnatihoL at th«-
are
bringing
In corpses, but It la be­
j U i>k and th« sewer at Klamath av<--
lieved the total deaths will not ez-
( ttii«* will I« <'oi)i)>-et«‘d In it day or two.
(tovrrn* ceed 150.
The town» of Poposky, Takes Plate at N«x»n Today—Deputy
und then the first unit of the system
Mieriff Gutliridge and « bief Town­
Nubtab,
Kellfm
r. Black Buck, Funk-
Gov-
lea* ba utilized, probably by the first
ley,
Longworth,
Clear
River,
Cedar
send
Ih»-
’ Ot thr weak. It Is the Intention to
lt<nd and Richwood are threatened,
j hav« Li it unit coin|>lct« <l by Satur-
• .'el martial la has been proclaimed
’ day ilght, arid the expectation will
Tin work «if piivlng the wtreeta of
PARIH, O«l 12 _ JLiniil«» . .. of ili«. ' i olxtbly
at many points, The lumbermen estl-
BEVERLY,
Oct.
12.
Prnetd'Ot
At noon today the Elite cafe and
!«• realized. m > that Conner-
><h tiAnili I nlla hu start«-«! In <'aru«'bl, Taft'a nxsnutge to th« next congress mate the loss at from 11.5,000,000 to soft drink P'>rlor was searched by
E ip «rii tallt«« <1 bave joinad ihe
' t Ion» may be mad" shortly afterward.
und this morning thi forma for the v. Ill denial)«! many new statutes and 120.000,000
«Irikcrs, and 5,0OV kllonu-ti'rw of III«'
Deputy Sheriff R. E. Guthridge and
I The <ox which will Inclose the pipe
-iirbing »"P- reiii ivwl from whut had < « «i.ioiuii .i! administrations, and will
Enwtvrn r«>ad are Ile«! it|i
The citi
Chief of Police K. C. Townsend on a
• vit i.ding from Klamath avenue to
I L ««it tint in on tlic north aide of Main recornmi-ud lhe pussage of a law per­
ploycw of ih. l’uri«. I,'.<u«s and M««dl
warrant Issuing from the district at-
the tank Is In place, and the pip«' a IB
ir«»t Ix-tween Tenth and 1
teiiutoitii roud wlll probubly »trlke
torney's office, and a quantity of
il
i
tlrrg
'
■
development
of
water
1.1 laid there ibis week.
* t. xu«I i « i « ¡>u« atloi. f«u ■nuking power on public lands by private <■«!>-
tonlghl. Th" trlker ut <'olotnb«*H
liquors were seized.
ll«<* curb« on th«' woutli wide ' of thr Ital th' government virtually con­
stoppcd t w<* l.xi«] frulli- I hiiiik I I o
J. B. Vollmer, one of the propri­
<t <>et wlll at once be begun.
l’arls and rei« a. <•«! t’ ■ llV' «ttx k nn<!
etor:« of the place, ofijeeted to the
trolling the plants.
It ntg.
an
FORTY . FIVE TUOI SAND NOAA
A ii soon ns the streets ure i
■I. polhd III« foodrtuff
l‘i><< troops
seizure, and he was placed under ar­
ann nidment to th«- Sberumn taw, per­
OCT AND MORI WILL JOIN
■ t i
hat 't. will b<- con
were call«-d t<i guard thè Ilei«I» .'iux «ut-
rest by Chief Townsend, but later re-
mitting railroads to enter into limited
iu< in nd, and if the weather continues agreements r<-gurdlng rates, subject
prc«-i on th«* Ori' in jin< wh< «« th<
h-ased. The liquor Is in the custody
CARDI VAI. UN.I E BELIEVES Ills fair the paving will be spread within
< i <« s si t uck, block lag th«- liti«-
of the sheriff, and will be used In
to the approval of the InV-rstate com­
Prolml'iy 300,00«» AA ill IK- Affected
lit l{< Il AA ILL I RII Mi'll
la short time.
The eniploy«-» of 111«- Parli. Lyon«
merce commission, and also urges a
evidence when the case is called.
Before tin- Trout«!«- 1« Settled.
The plant for the preparation of I f< d«-ral charter for corpo: at Ions.
■ nd
M<-dlt«-l ruifcnu l«nd Gr- ati t
the Mtullthlc- material Is larger than ’
A*k for More Wages
Frenrh railroad »<■ dlstrlbutlng
SODA WATER TAKING THE
The great progress which has been
If Wais Against Ibis I ««unfry’s Be-
that In many mills, and Is being In-1 made on the Panama canal is report­
carda r«’udlng "Hlx o'Clock ” It 1«
PLACE OF GIUM.
silling Et II*. Dltot««- :«n«l Grail.
stalled on the grounds on Sixth streeti 'd. and congress will be urges! to as­
Ix'll.-vrd thiil II iik 'S iim «trlk< ai lliat
PARIS, Oct. 12.—Forty-five thous-
near the rail load spur, The grado I sist in establishing a merchant ma-
Warns Portugal
tlnie.
The stiik is are taui|x-rlng
New Men in the Navy Smoke Cigar­
an«l employes of the Northern rail­
finishing
rollers
are
both
her«*,
and
ettes Instead of Pipe*, and
«Mth thè railroad brakes and wrccks
i lne. Th«- senators and congressmen
j and the plant will be ready by th«* will be asked to surrender a part of way struck .Monday night, and but
Chew Gum
hav«’ b. "n reported
Practically th«
NEW YORK. o«t
12
Cardinal time the grading is ready for the pav- their appointment privileges in order | little traffi« is moving. It is believed
■ ntli« arniy haw been arm<'d
The
that within a few days strikes will
• trlkmrs are doranglng Ilio tolegraph | Logue. Illi- Catholic primate «if Ire- Ing material. The fuel for th«» plant to place mor«- government employes
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 11.—
btart
on every French railroad« affect­
.
land.
sni<i
will be ci ud«' oil, «nd th«* huge tank under civl) service. Other probable
The jolly old tar and the hardened
unii telephon«* llnt-v.
ing
300,000
employ
eg.
Disorders
have
"Cathoilcisiii will bo the salvation » tn which the oil will be stored occu­ mggestions are:
i ‘•wag^er'ng salt o* «mrrent literature
Tbri'e hundred Ibouwand rallwny
■ «suited already
> mploycw have voted to strlk'- loiuor- ¡of America Ix-aaus«- its cardinal prin­ pies an entire flat tar.
fame will soon be a thing of the past,
"A new form of government for
The Northern railway strike re­
Those who have filling to be don«’ Alaska, to strengthen the anti-trust
<iw night, when every Fram-h traln, ciples are more vitally Christian than
accciding t» Chief Master-at-Arms
sults from the demand of the em­
nache!. Htcamer and rlver boat wlll thos" of any other cr«*ed. America Is In order to sustain the wtdewalks and laws, currency reform, anti a law gov-'
David Morris of the U. S. S. Idaho.
beset
with
many
••vll»r.
chiefly
those
curbing should see that It is put In < rning the issuance of injunctions ployes for a minimum wage of 31 Morris cam-* from the old sailors'
ti«* stali«-«!
The govcrnment 1« pr®-
and a 10 per cent increase ail around
Against both as soon as |M>sslble. so aw not to delay without notice."
, sch«x>l, and has looked on calmly for
i«arlng fot troublc Hundred« of ar- i of divor« «- au>! graft
as well as shorter hours and a more
th«-s«'
th«>
Catholic
church
has
wag«u!
th« work.
I many years while the old tnen have
irats ar«- Immlm-nt
Premiar Brland
liberal constructton of the pension
an Implacable war.
passed out and their places taken by
»aid
laws. The troops were called to clear
"The evil results of warring
the younger generations.
"TI iìh 1« not a «trik«* thè guvern-
the dei>ots of the Northern railway.
mani face«, it la a criminal Inaurr«-«- .■gainst Catholicity Is well Illustrated
I
Officers in charge of recruiting sta­
by
Franc«'
That
country
Is
retro
’ton."
tions have been instructed to bo a
IXH
IS
GERBER
IS
BUYING
Kinding, until now Germany ould
CATTI E IN LAKE COI NTY trifle "fussy” In their se!«»ctions, an«1
overwhelm
it In war The population
the result is that the b’.g aien-«N’-war
1 INI» « II ABRI D BlillA
I Dl Mt* RATH' NOMINEE FOR GOV
of Fran«-«' h;« ^«x-re.XM-d and It« offi­
have been filled with lads who drink
>1 -*111111; AND AVII-K
Start* a Herd of “oti Animata toSiu«-
1RNOR OF NEAT YORK
K>
cial r«»cord Is one of incx>ni|H'tenc<-,
i«e « ream soda, chew gum, and make
num-nto—Sheep Going to th«’
• nd despondency.
Portugal should ,
a big hit with all the ports where th«-
1 iM'lr n «-»«« i llilldriti AV'h- Al*<>
it
Inter
Range
|
t.tko warning.
Stars and Stripes are unfurled and
American CrulM-r I’rlm-cton Ri-nch.-« Calls Roosevelt n Public Enemy mi«l H
IhirtUMl«—«»i Hone--
"I
believe
the
time
I«
coming
when
i
the boys given shore leave.
«ti-Mtfc-tw Are lh-.il
tuiuln|u« ami Is Prsquring Io
Dangerous Disturlx-r of Peo­
(From
I^keview
Herald)
Amerlcn will be a Catholic nation ”
The old fellows are sort of in the
J C. Dodson, the well-known cat­
Istmi ihr Marines
ple's Interest»
background
when the youngsters lint-
BEAUDETTK. Minn . Oct. , 12.
tle buyer, is receiving the Harney
Rev Charles Ak«*d. pastor of the!
Th«> charred bodies of Edward Roil
county stock at Bly this week. They up at the soda fountain after a hard
Hen, hl« wife and their seven tlill- Fifth Avanuv Baptist church, said:
THOMPSON. N. Y . Oct. 12.—John will be driven to Klamath Falls for drill and settle down with a package
United l’re«« Servire.
"Th«' Catholic church throughout !
■ of gum between their teeth instead of
<lr«*n were found In the burned rulnr
A. Dlx was formally notified that he shipment.
BAN SALVADOR. Oct. 12.- The
tIo-
ag<
•
lias
b«s*n
th«-
unrelenting
f«x-
■>t their home. S. Larsen, n refugee,
bad received the democratic nomina­
Louis Gerber of the well known a "chew of sailors' delight." Roller
American cruiser Princeton reached
I skates have taken the place of the
reports that scores of honu-stxadnrH of liberty and education. Even the!
tion for governor, and said:
firm
of Gerber Bros, of Sacramento
A main pa yesterday and demanded
Catholics
admit
they
are
strongest
:
between here and Spoonet ar«' «lead I
Any American occupying a posi­ ; was in Goose Lake Valley th«* first of "good old mills," with skin-tight
among the Ignorant |>eople. Pathol- : that Commandante Valladares surren­ tion of authority and having the pub­
the week, receiving beef cattle for . gloves.
Valladares refused,
Iciaui Is not going to «wuep this cotin-1 der th«- city.
The old fellow#! say that if they
WARM I» INI ('KANE SEA lit II-
lic ear. who is guilty ot assailing and his firm. H< started a band of 700
Their l«oavi«'wt r«<crults are from i sending word that he "was not sub- attacking the courts should be regard-
!
cannot
put a coupw* of reefs in their
ING FOR TUI- IH N AMI I I RH try
fat cows for Sacramento, via Klamath
Prior
the ignorant foreigners who fl«x-k to servient to American pigs.”
sea-going trousers, put neat • little
l <->1 ns a public enemy and should be Falls.
to the Princi'ton's urrlval Davllla or­
LOH ANGKLEH. Oct
12. Earl thia country.
I branded ns such by all reasonable,
C. D. Arthur expects to start for v- hite hats cn the top of their heads.
d>'r«*d that Valladares meet tho
Rogers admit ted that
had ns.-lvcd
m« n." Hi* called Colonel Roosevelt an Klamath Falls in a few days with a ' part their hair in the middle and
Prlnc«'ton'« demands. Valladares re-
threatening letti re, demanding that
Apostle of discord and dissension," ‘ shipment of mutton for San Fran­ I smoke cigarettes they might just as
»
pll«*d that he was running the port,
well stick to their bunks during shore
the survellliiuc« over the dynamite
saying:
cisco.
It At E and refused to obey. Marines are
leave.
inspects cease immediately. Hi* re
"XV«' already had ample proof of
Th«'
7T
have
finished
delivery
of
preparing to land and resistance Is
I
"Something ssems funny in th«-
fused to divulge t)i<* letter, but ad­
hi* ability to disturb business and their b«?ef cattle for the season to th«'
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 12. Judue expected.
navy now." said the old tar. "Th«'
mitted the contents were Important. Thomas F. Graham, president of the
¡create a condition of panic. If he is ZX at Klamath Falls.
' permitted to weaken or destroy the
Sol Chandler bought the \Vm Sher­ young fellows who are shipping now
Coast l.vague, today announce«! that
RIMISEA El.T TO OPEN
Hi t tit I It THE BODIES
I
power
of
the
supremo
court
and
sub-
lock sheep, consisting of about 1.100 seem all right, and maybe it’s ni«
tin1 three Portland-Oakland games
You're in
OF ELEVEN MINEKN played on September 38. 29 and 30,
NEAA YORK CAMPAIGN ■ stitut«' the president's for the p«*ople’s head, paying 32.5«» for 1.100 lambs that's wrong, after all:
bad
now
unless
you
can
chew
gum in-
i will, nil the sacrifice's of the founders «nd >4.50 for the others.
w.re forfeited to Oakland because
STARKVILLE, Oct
12.
The Portland had played Infielder Gus Il<- anti SHiiison AA III Speak at A ari- of th«' republic and the blood shei for
D. P. Brown of Fort Bidwell has stead of tobacco, smoke cigarettes in­
bodies of «'l««ven niinerH wer»> woe-1 Hetllng after lletling had signed n
ous t'ith'w TI k * <’«>l<>n«-l AA ill
Its preservation will have been in j«ist delivered about 500 fat cows to stead of the old pipe, and drink ice
< red this afternoon inuklug th«* total. contract with Spokane. Portland Is
ArrlYe Sattuxtay
vain, and we shall see in times of Louis Gerber in Goos«' Lake Valley. cream soda instead of grog.
“These youngsters go ashore with­
One deprived of tlo< lead by th«* di-clsion,
)«-covi'Hd so far twenty-two
|x*a<-«' n dangerous disturber bringing We understand that Mr. Brown has
out
a cent in their pockets and attend
1x«d) I h believed to b«' that of I .like and Oakland now l«>ada by a few
ST. LOl'IS, Oct. ll.lt is announced destruction to a free people against several hundred fine st«?ers which he
the social functions. They must have
Uppcrdlne, th«- pit boss
whom
all
the
forces
of
the
world
In
that
ex-Presldent
Roosevelt
will
open
Is
fei'ding
for
the
holiday
market.
points after the hottest eight months'
Dav«' Edler. the shx'ep king of a sea-going white hat stuck on th«-
race ««ver held on the coast. ' Thc de- th«1 New York campaign on his return arms have been iturled in vain.”
South«
i n Oregon, is in from his sheep
their heads and a fancy cig-
from
his
pros«'nt
trip,
speaking
first
« I. AIM Kit I III XIIICED
etalon Is liable to disrupt the • organ*
1 at Dunkirk. Henry L. Stimson, the
camp near Blv, and reports sheep do- j i arette in the corner of their mouths
ARE DEAD FROM FIRI-24 Iratlon.
candidal«' for governor, will join Mr. ANOTHER "IA»NT MINE"
Ing well. He is preparing to start I The firemen wear glasses and every
I other sailor has on a pair of automo­
DltMXlVKRED
IN
MEXICO
Roosevelt
at
Buffalo,
both
speaking
his sheep to the desert for winter.
WINNEPEG, Out. 12. Observers
Boxing Contest Friday
In several cities. Th«' colonel arrives [
William K, Berry, one of Lake bile goggles. Now. if that ain't the
insist that thero are <500 dead from
Was Worked by the S|«unish Many county's solid stockmen, has been in limit. I don't know.”
"Kid" McLellan and Bill? Duffy in Now York Saturday.
i he forest fires. Holway, Ebert». Lang.
Years Igo, But Location is Kept
i latkeview a few days this week, and
Dugdale, Risi Lak«- Falls. Thief River will meet in a twenty-round box lug
a Secret by the Indians
Informs us that h«» will start his sheep
Fnlls and Malcom are reported burn- contest tn Houston's opera house Fri­
TEDDY IN REMEMBERED IN
from their summer range near Dog
fng. 1 Thc American border towns l»e- day night. The bout will be for the INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK
NON-RACE-NUKTDE FAMILY
t wren Pl ne wood, Ont , ami Spragc, gate receipts, winner to get 75 p«>r
4 IF OREGON SHORT I.INE I
BISBEE, Ariz., Oct. 11. Mexican lake to their winter quarters on the
cent
an<l
th«'
loser
25.
Th«>
contest
Is
Oregon-Nevada
desert.
Man . are devastated
officials at Canan«'a have announct'd
at cutch weights, and In order to win
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12
WASHINGTON. D. C„ Oct. 11.—
At th«» rediscovery of the old Santa Te­
Duffy Is to knock McLellan out. Mc­ the Oregon Short Lin«' aunual stock-
'Theodore Roosevelt.” "Alice Roose-
resa gold mine, on«* of th«» few really HORRIBLE DEED OF
Lellan will weigh about 138 pounds, holders' meeting th«' capital stock “lost mln«*s" of the Bouthwest, which
FEEBLE-MINDED GIRI I velt" and “Kermit Roosevelt" ar«' the
while Duffy will go about twelve to was Increased from >27,420,000 to
names that have b««en tacked on three
was known to have been work«»d by
PUEBLO. Colo., Oct. 11. Left i little McDaniels who arriv«*d in a
SACRAMENTO. Oct. 12. George fourteen pounds heavier.
1100,000.000. Marvin Hughett, pres­ th«* Spaniards more than a century
i
The preliminary event will be lx- ident of th«* Chicago and Northwest­
Wallace has tx*on arr«,st«‘tl by Detect­
ago, and which has been lost to civll- alone for a few minutes with her 1- , bunch one day recently at the home
vear-old brother. 5-vear-old Lulu 1 of C. Leon McDaniels, a negro.
ives Ryan and Desmond. He is sus­ tween "Young" McLellan, a brother ern, was elected a director in piaci- of Izatlon since 1810.
pected of being one of the supposed of "Kid," and Thomas Hennessey of President A. Valentine, who retired
Examination make* it
After the stork had deposited the
appear Jannetti, the feeblt'-inindt'd daughter
trio who dynsmltod the Times build­ Boston. They will box at 120 pounds. from th«* Union Pacific Board v«'ater- probable that the r«*op«'ned shaft is of a steel worker, poured oil over ¡triplets safely in the home, the elder
ing In Los Angeles.
day.
none other than the famous Santa the child's head and set It on fire, McDaniels and eight younger on«» '
Tereaa. It was discovered a few days standing by to watch the flames | that had precede«! the trio that came
Contest Claim ll<-iml
t'OI NTRY
collectively, held a conference that
ago by a vaquero will)«» riding over spread to the baby's clothing.
I Sidemnlk Builder
The hearing of th«’ contest for th«-1
an isolated .part of a cattle range.
finally resulted in the requisition
liotnesteud claim«*«! by .lames Blair j
RAINY RIVER. Oct.12 Fires near
Arthur Livermore Is a handy man
upon th«* Roosevelts for nomencla­
The main shaft was well preserved, MAN DIES FROM CHOLERA
iind Mary E. Jones wns completed b«>-i her«' on the International Falls rail- to have around. The other day he but the timbers had b«*en removed
IN A IA1NDON HOSPITAL ture.
fore United States Commissioner R 1 road are practically controlled, Un- painted the interior of the hotel office and th«' earth caved in. Two skele­
M Richardson Tuesday.
less the deaths in the Isolated dis- and today he fixed a sidewalk across tons wore found at the bottom of the,
LONDON, Oct. 11. It was learned
Money in Orvgon Cranberries
trictH arc very heavy It Is believed the the street near the hotel so that per­ shaft. Indians had kept possession today that a man had died in the
It Is expected that 20,000 wool total will not exceed H50.
Thirty sons could get to th«» opiiosit«* side of of the mine so long that its location | Royal Hospital of the most virulent
Oregon's cranberry harvest has
growers will visit Portland during corpses ar«* here and thirty were th«' street without having to wade In had become a mystery to the Mexi­ Asiatic chokira. An effort was made been heavy. Four hundred bushels
January nont, when the National As­ whipped to Duluth. The foreHt rang- the mud It wouldn't bo a bad exam­ cans.
The Mexican government is to suppress the news. It is declared an acre, with a clear profit of $2 a
sociation of Wool Growers will hold ers estimated the dead to numher ple for others to follow In the way of now making arrangements to take that there is not another case in bushel is not an unusual yield (or
Its annual convention fn that div.
139
putting In crossings.
chnrge of the mine. X
Western Oregon marshes
London.
1IWS fi»0Y II) 81 CAlltß OUI
RAILWAY MEN GO ON STRIKE
AMERICA WILL BE CATHOLIC
REFUSES TO OBEY COMMAND