Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 10, 1910, Image 1

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OFFICIAL PAPER OF
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KLAMATII COUNTY
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
VOL. XV
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, NOVEMBER 10, 1910
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LEADING papkk of ♦
NOtTlIKKN OREGON
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NO. 32
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WORDEN DEFEATS LEE FOR JUDGE, BET HIS MAJORITY IS SMALL
EXCITING FINISH
I Bennett
I lie Lui»
Driscoll
Daggett
Hienions
Fitch
I M» rrlll
U bttlM 1»
Wright
Wet . . .
WILL Dry . . .
VI<T<H<IOIH CANDIDATE
llAYk FEW VOTES TO SPARE •
COUNTY UNO STATE EON IRRIGATION
I »aggeli
DEMfMR.VIS HAVE REASON
FOR CONGRATULATIONS
Bryan Believes Th«-y < an Enter Pres-
bien liai Campaign With Con­
fidence of Winning
154
443
«41
437
LINCOLN, Nov. 9. William Jen­
ning s Bryan in responsible for Ches- NEU YORK ELECT* DIX BY OVER
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
ter Aldrich's election. Mr. Bryan
made the following'statement: “The
democrats have congress by a safe
majority, and have gained In the
senate. This is considered an em-
phalli- protest against republican pol-
fries, the tariff being the immediate
Kulm Defeats McArthur, But Ili» Ma­ cause <>f the revolt, as it was also the When He Heard th»- Return« H»-
Ncah-d Hi* Lips and Went to Bed
jority I» Ixmerrd—Exposition
largest factor in the election. Now
in Silence
the democrats < an enter the presi­
tinendwanlK Carry
dential campaign confident that they
-vill win. There is every reason why
NEW YORK, Nov. 9.— Republican
Reports from the different coun- the deino< rats of the country should
candidate
for governor of New York,
tiea in California show that Hiram W t»-el encouraged."
ft. L. Stimson, was defeated by a plu­
Johnsen, the progressive republican
rality of over 100,000. Dix being the
candidate for governor, has can led
Luccessful candidate. This is regarded
the state by a large majority. In the
as a direct slap to cx-President
city of San Francisco he will come
Roosevelt and means bis elimination
out with a plurality of over 700.
from the political arena of the nation
The big vote that Johnson polled
RECEIPTS
FAR
EXCEED
EXPEC
­
When he received the returns anil
carried into office several of the oth­
learned the result, be refused to talk
TATIONS OF THE INDIES
er candidates on the republican ticket
and went to bed.
who, but for the assistance rendered
NEXT < 'ONGRESH WILL
Il XV I: IH M«H RATH M Violili V
IEODÏ HAS NOTHING WHATEVER IO SH
DEMOCRATS LOSE SIN FRANCISCO
Stnngfii <>r tlw Two l*nrtl»«< In tie-
II oum - Ila» IhM-n Ri'vmnl—One
Huwlcy und leth-ry Will Ik- the Next
So» lallst Elected
<'<mgt»«>»lii«-|l
lte.lt»
Neat ly All State
Offices R<piibli»ai»
WASHINGTON. No» 9
Th«- pre-
ent house of congress has 217 repii'»-
luun» und 174 d» mociut». The next
FORTLAND. Nov !♦
Rave tor the
With ni-t v»'« k> y<«l to the highewt h'<us<- will have 173 republican ?17 guv«*rnon«hip, or» gon has gon«- over­
ten« Ion nnd every
vote cl.Mely »leinocralM and one socialist T*i<- r-<- whelmingly r»-pubtl»an
That party
I publican loss is forty-four
d«<i-t«'d V W. U'ffery, progressive rt-
watch»-«! half th«» p»-ople of the elty
ipublhan. un»l re-»-l<-«-t<-d <’ongr»-s«man
■ re tod«) wat» hing the n -tilt of th»
. W. <' Hawley by tuajorlti» « ranging
tight fpr county judge. Everything
itrom 5.000 to 8.000.
• I«-- has b«eti l<M»t Night of
Busin«*«*
Th«- »■l«'ctlon of Oswald West, dem­
11 uk practically com»' to a standstill.
ocrat ic < andidat»- for governor. Is c«»n-
WERE ENTOMBED Iti FX-
■ n»l there Is n »outlnunl «Itlug of p»«>
<<-d»*d by the r»'publi<-an state central
l»l»' inunhlug from one |tolllng place
PLOSION
committee
t'hairnian Swr-ek of the
to th»- other, nakiug >-a< h other how
democratic state central committee, by Jdhrumn, would have gone down In
th»- vol»' Htumli
Never In th» his­
I MM Night'» Attendance Packed the GOVERNMENT WILL KEEI*
ewtlmat»*» West's plurality to b<- 4,- defeat.
tory of th«» county ha» there been 4«. ident Occurr»«! \<-nr tie- Starkville 000.
TAB ON IMMIGRANTS
lUg Whit««Maddox Hall All
Julius Kahn won over McArthur
I
u<h a »out«*«!, uor one that will b<-
Mine, Wlw-rv No Many L»»«t
Th«< indications ar»- that tbe state by 1.000 votes, but his record at the
Evening
-o rloac when th»- final vol»» la an­
Th«’ir Lives
Record»» Will Be Kept of American-.
has decided to remain wot by an over- last election was lowered by 750
■
nounced ,
Returning From the Canadian
votes.
I whelming majority.
At half past three W»>rd'-n was
It was 12:30 o'clock last night be-
Northwest
uhiad. with about fifty votes to b«*
TRINIDAD. Colo . Nov. 1>. Nln-
fore the last strains of the mnsic of
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SAN FRANCISCO. Nov 9.—Two
»ountvd in W«wt Klamath Falla and tuliK'is wer«- r»«< ued alive thia t«»«.. st­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. —Custom«
1'iindr»«! and ninety-eight precincts tbe Iris orchestra died away and the
325 in East Klamath Falla. It is the ing from the mine of the Victoria «
gay throng that had gathered in the officers stationed at or near the Cana­
0
complete
in
San
Francisco,
out
of
321.
latter prvelu» t that will decide tin- re- American Fuel company at Delagua, « WHAT HAPPENED TUESDAY
0 give Johnson, republican candidat" White-Maddox ball to witness the dian boundary have been directed to
till of th»» contcNt. and aa be 1« n»-ui tbe scene ol tbe recent HtarkvBle ♦
closing of tbe Catholic fair cheerily notify immigration inspectors of tbe
for governor. 19.671. Bell, demo-
As tbe Republican goes to
»ti’udlly gainlug It took« for a ci-rtain- cl aster, liver sixty were entomb«-»! ♦
cri»-d "good night” one to the other. arrival of household goods of immi­
* »ralle candidate, 19,008. indicating
ly that he will lx- the next »ounty by an »»xplosion In tbe Inner tunn-tU ♦ press the following is the result
It was tbe final act of a grand grants. The inspectors will also ex­
Johnson's plurality in San Francisco
iudg»
I .»»-day nfteinoon
Th,- fat»' of th»- ♦ of Tuesday’s election in Kinmath
«■vent
—an event that will stand as a amine the entry papers in order that
# will b»- 700
Tli«» lilg Nuiptl«e waa th»- »of«» at jlAhcrr la unknown. The rescuer« am ♦ county:
model for future functions
the owners of the household goods
Julius
Kahn
win»
over
Walter
Mc-
M»-rrill
It was »onc«-di<l that Wor- petK'trMting th»- tunnels end«*ivn’mg ♦ Benson ..................................... 1.027
The opening night was all and can be located and accounted for in
0 zKrhtur. democrat, by appixiximately
Noland ...................................
<|eu would carry Merrill by a good '». I« cut»» the misai ng men.
pnctcJ. Last night, the immir*atio. reco.-ds
One ob
!♦
1.00«. He won by 1.750 last elec- more than css
Word«-n
...................................
majority, but th»- latest report from
however, was a record-breaker, and I ject of the regulation is said to be a
,♦ Lee ...........................................
0 tlon.
there waa to th«- efftet that hw hail U IM. EXPERIMENT IN
was so great a success as to stagger desire to get a record of returning
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It is »•«timated that Johnson will
HarneM
..............................
lost that precinct by 25. At thia time
those who had promoted tbe affair. Americans.
PIUt-ODOLlNG FRI IT
• earrv the following counties by th»-
Bennett ............. . • • ?. . • .
th«-re I» no I«counting for the falling
As soon as the doors of tbe banquet
votes indicated:
uwav of m > great a vote, for Merrill Governtnr-iii to lnv.-«tigutc th»- Pou- ♦ DeLap .................. «.»•••••
hall were opened at 5:30, tbe tables MODERN RAILROAD
Alum-da
..........
....
6.000
food by him »plendldlv nt the prim-
BEING RVTLT IN HAITI
were filh-d. and this continued long
sibiliti««« of This kVnlori- of
♦ Drínmll................
Humboldt ...
. . ..1.500
llagRHt.....................
nrlrs.
after 7 o'clock. There was ample for ,
Fruit Handling
King»
...............
. .
200
Sh'inenM
.
Giving Captain I.»-«’ th«’ 21 rwgls-
everyone, and the meal was admit- Constructed by New York Capital­
Los Ang»»Je«
. . . .9.000
Morrill
..................
tered \ot»w fit Cn-acent. 25 majority
ists Who Get Twelve Miles of
t«-dly a great success. Following the (
KIRTLAND. November 9. Ex- ♦
» Marin ...............
. . . .1.000
tt Merrill, and »-«tlmating th«' vote pcrlntentu in i>r«*-cooling Willamette ♦ Fitch ....................
land Each Side of Road
supper the hall where the booths
0 Orange.............
. . . .1.100
of this city, baaed on th«- count up to Valley fruit shipped to Eastern mar­ ♦ Wet
were located soon filled and the vot-1
* I'I ue .,’«............
.... 200
3:30, Worden will be elected by s' kets will b<- undertaken as an experl­ ♦ Dry .......................
WASHINGTON. Nov. 9.—A mod-
. ing on the various contests as well as
* Sau Luis Obispo
.... 300
Whitlock
.............
majority of 50. it will be clone enough inoat by the government. This work ♦
the drawing of numbers for the ' ern railroad system will soon let the
Santa Barbara
. . . .1.200
to make It un.omfortabl»' for tbe can- I ha« been secured through th»» »-fforts ♦ Wright ............... ....................
various articles donated for the oc­ {light of civilisation into the Interior
*
Hanta
Clara
. . . .1.500
..............
..
.
Home Rule. Yes
Ildati H and their friends.
casion
kept those in attendance on i terior of Haiti where voodooism has
♦
of Charles L Dick, manager of the
Hanta Crut . . .
. . . .1.000
The » liming hour of the »outeat wa« * Hah m Fruit Union, who has con- ♦ Hom»' Rule, No . ....................
th»- keen edge of expectancy through­ ruled for years. A message received
• Ventura ..........
.... 600
not without th»- umuitlng aid»- Nearly duct»-d a long correspondence with ♦
out the evening. The contest for tbe | by the State Department announced
Th»-odore Bell is expect d to carry
These
figure«
Include
all
of
ovory thirty minutes brought a the proper authorities
most popular lady was the most ex- that the construction of the system
♦
the precinct* in the county ex­ ♦ the following counties bv the votes ; citing event of the evening. It was «as begun at Gonaives with imposing
»hang»- of trout. At 10 o'rlm k Cap­
H. J. Ramsey, one of tbe govern- ♦
tain I»'»' wm ready to congratulate mi'ut investigators, will reach Sa­ ♦ cept Midland and ('reticent. For ♦ indicated:
closed at 9 o'clock.
Miss Iatman, ceremonies on October 3, 1910. Th»-
. .. . 75
Worden and U’e the vote from ♦ Amador................................
\lr Worden, but he «aid he would lem »«iriy this month and will look
one of the teachers in the public railroad will be 400 miles in length
... 600
Midland is included in the fig­ ♦ Butt«’......................................
rather wait.
Th»» Captain's spirit - over th»- tacillth«« for pre-cooling
school. being tbe winner,
and will touch every port in Haiti. It
.... 150
iHgan to rise, and at one o'clock he work. A s|H*clal car. op«-ralt-d by thei I ♦ ures given for them.
♦ Eldorado..............................
Th«> various booths attracted as will be constructed by. James P. Mc­
Imperial................................
... 300
wbh fi-i'llng n good d»*al of contldvn» •••
much attention, ixrticularly the Jap- Donald of New York. McDonald will
government, will be sent to Salem to j
Mere»-d..................................
.. . .300
that he would In the »nd win out carry on th«- experiments, together I
an.’se booth, where the Misses Low. get. as a concession, land extending
Modoc ...................................
. ... 150
I'roni th»m on It waa up and down with experts familiar with this treat-
Hhzel Barnes and Juanita Landis, * 12 miles on each side of the railroad
300
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Sacramento
......................
with both of th<> <audldat<m. but aa m-nt of the fruit. Pre-cooling of
dressed in Japanes»» costumes, were for a distance of 200 miles. This in­
• Solano..............................
: ... 800
'he number of ballot« In the west cud fruits before shipment in refrigi’rator ♦
kept bucy serving tea. These young cludes the Artlborite Valley, which
StanLilaus.......................
....200
♦
II.
I..
RENtiON
WINN
dlmlnlHbed and Li-«''« lead did not cars has been found to b«> of gr«N«t
ladies were th«’ center of much ad­ has a soil of remarkable fertility. He
e Yolo
..............................
. .246
OVER GEO. NOLAND
materially Increase, while Worden vnlu»’ In California and elsewhere, ♦
miration. for they presented a strik­ has already been approached with of­
. .. 200
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE • Yuba ..............................
was gradually forging ahead In th»* nnd it is believed Willamette Valley ♦
ingly attractive appearance in their fers by men who desire to lease 300,-
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i 000 acres for banana growing and
a«t »-nd. it waa soon «et-n that h»’ fruits shipped in this way will arrive ♦
oriental eostpmes.
would b»* the winner on the home at the Eastern markets in much bet­ ♦ Riu e Ila» a Heart llr»*akiim Fin- ♦ Sap lU-nito for Johnson
The receipts far exceeded the ex­ Cuba capitalists who desire 100.000
i»h mid Kepi Every one
♦
HOLLISTER. Nov
9.
Twelve pectations of the ladies who work'd acres for sugar.
stretch.
Both men nnd their friends ter condition than would otherwis« ♦
Gue«.«ing *
♦ complete precincts out of eighteen in so indefatigably to make the affair a
«trained every nerve, and neither aide be the case.
♦ San Benito county give Johnson 695, success
has any regret for the struggle they
Only an approximate esti­ HAYS JOHNSON WAS TO
Henry L. Benson will be the ♦ Bell 671. Ncs’dbam 437 and Cowell mate has been made today, and that
♦
••LAY DOWN“ IN FIGHT
made. It could not have I h «'O im­ HEM. CONGRATULATES
♦ next «’trcult judge of this dis­ ♦,729. The exposition amendments places the sum at close to (1,009. A
proved one lota, and in winning hi«
JOHNSON ON VICTORY ♦ trict. though he wins after what ♦icarry by 3 to 1.
Contixl
victory Mr. Worden will lealixe tha»
statement will be made tomorrow,
♦
might
be
a
heart-breaking
finish.
♦
together with a list of the articles do­
he has m»>t antagonist« that wer»'
I
Wish.s. llim NuccesMful Administra ♦ Latest returns at hand give him
worthy of his steel.
nated, by whom given, the names of
Joiin«on
Win«
in
San
Jtme
Hon as Chief Executive of Cali-
♦ a majority of aSout 100. which
j
those
winning them, and such other
The rest of the ticket was «hot to
SAN JOSE. Nov. 9.— At 9 o'clock
♦ will probably be incr»*ws«d on the
fonda
jinformation as may be of interest to
DENVER. Nov. 8.—John L. Sul-
pieces. Guy Merrill was »IWi t»«d coin-
nearly
three-quarters
of
the
vote
had
♦ official count.
•
the
public.
;
llvan
asserts that before the Reno
mlaaioner over E. E. Fitch. Claude
b««‘n counted. Johnson is l«-ading
HAN FRANCISCO. Nov 9. Theo­
The
ladies
are
unstinted
in
their
Daggett won over Captain Siemena.
i
fight
Tex
Rickard agreed with Jack
over Bell by 930. The vote gave
C. R. DeLap d»>feut»>d J. H. Driscoll dore Bell congratulated lllram W.
Johnson 5.031, Bell 4.101. This does prais«* and gratitude to tbe people of I Johnson to “lay down," Johnson poet­
and W. B. Barnes ran away from his Johnson In a telegram as follows:
not show Johnson's true strength, as the city who were so generous in ling (10.000 as a guaranty of good
{LIQUOR QUESTION GREATER
i faith. Sullivan says that the day be­
opponent, J ««per Bennett.
"Hon. Hiram W. Johnson. Governor­
practically
all tbe city precincts have their patronage. Especially is this
THAN ALL OTHERS
true
towards
the
bip«iness
houses
fore the fight Johnson told bis train­
In the race for circuit judge, II. L.
elect of California. City.
been counted Johnson is running
I
! who donat.-d so liberally, and as one ers that he intended to whip Jeffrier
Benson will carry the county by over
ahead
in
sixty-eight
of
th«
’
county
The people of Cali- Party Une« Are Obliterated in Nr-
"Dear Sir:
2b0 majority, and ho wfB ne»*d ever»
¡precincts, and will win by from 1.500 lady expressed it. "They will find if possible, Delaney tipped this off
brw«ka — Inter.-«! Eclipse« Thai
fornla have selected you as chief ex-
that it was bread cast upon the wa- to Jeffries and Sullivan asserts that
vote. Word waa received from Lake
to 2.000. Congressman llay««» Is bet­
of National Election»
ecutlve for the next four years.
I
ters. and it will return a tenfold."
that night Jeffries disappeared and
county that Judge Noland would
I
ter
than
2
to
1
over
Hayden,
the
dem-
his friends were forced to tell him
-arry that part of the district by a tender you congratulations and best I
LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. 8. The :‘craUr f*Dd,<’«t’'
Uli.I JAM BROWN AND MISS
majority close to 300. an^ in this race wishes for a successful admlnistra-
that Johnson had agreed to “lay
liquor qu«*stion ia eclipsing national*
WILKERSON MARRIED down" in order to persuade him to
it will probably require the count of tlon. Yours very trnly.
issues and in the struggle party lines Meat's Election Assured
"THEO.
A.
BELL.
’
'
all the precincts in both countlim to
enter the ring. James J. Corbett,
have been obliterated.
Both state
RAN RAFAEL. Nov. 9. Thirty-
William B. Brown and Miss Lulu who is also in Denver, refuses to
determine who is the winner.
chairmen claim a victory by 25,000 two out of thirty-five precincts give M. Wilkerson, both of I.angell Val­ either confirm or deny the story.
Below I h given the total vot«> fot
Go««» to Medford
plurality. It is believed that the bal­ Kent, insurgent. 2.552 over Zumwalt, ley, were married at 8 o'clock last
all of the candidati'H, except Fitch «nd
C. E. Hoyt and wif«» came down lots will be slashed in every precinct democrat, thus assuring Kent's elec­ night at the parsonage of the Meth­
Merrill, tbo latter's majority being so
from their homo at Fort Klamath
Pioneer Rid.-« in Auto
lai go that It leaves no doubt of hia last night and Mrs. lloyt left thin in the state, few straight tickets be­ tion. The same pn’cincts giv«’ John­ odist church, tbe Rev. G. H. Fee»,-
G. W. Wolshire came over from
ing voted.
son 1.739. Bell 1,665. Johnson's performing the ceremony.
•l«'ttlon From thia tabl»' arc misalng
morning for Medford where she will
Lakeview in Clapp’s auto yesterday
probable plurality will be 200
<*»•,-scent, where there ar» 21 votes
visit with relatives
Will Have Opt-rMhtn IVrfomMxl.
afternoon, and left for his home in
i
A Baby Girl
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registered, the balance of Merrill, and
Au eight-pound girl arrived at the *J<‘hn»<m'« Ilurality lacrrwsed
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matt
left Aahland this morning. Mr. Wolsbire
East and West Klamath Falla.
Return From California
la one of the pioneers of the state, and
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
W.
Adams'
HAN
LU18
OBI8PO,
Nov.
9.
Wednesday
morning
with
their
Later
546
Henson
Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Hamilton and this morning, and now Mr. Adams Is I i returns indicate that Johnson's final daughter. Mrs. A. L. Harrison, for he came across the trail with an ox
395
Noland
648 Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Underwood ha.e wt-arlng the “smile that won't come' plurality will be Increased to 600. Ashland where she will undergo an team where today he rides In an auto.
Worden
634 returned from California, where they off." Dr. F. M. White was in at-j Thirty-five precincts give Johnson operation for the removal of a tumor­ He Is the father of Judge Wolsbire of
I .ee ...
Lakeview.
have boon for several weeks.
ous growth
tendance.
854, Bell 413.
570
Banna
CATHOLIC FAIR DETS BIG SUM
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