Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 17, 1910, Image 3

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    between Ninth and Eleventh streets,
that the outbreak Is not a direct re­
wan received, asking that u sidewalk 1WM0E0 Ml IHEÏ »SUED FOR
sult of the anti-American feeling, but
bu ordered In. The matter was re-
declare that the opportunity was
f err oil to the street committee with
Keized for a "patriotic demonstra­
RAILROAD
COMMISSION
GIVES
HTI DENTS URGE VENGEANCE ON
power to art.
tion." and they think the disturbance P. (', I.AVEY LE4TI RING IN THE
VERDKT FOR PEOPLE
UNITED STATES CITIZENS
A petition wan received from n
EAST
will cause a complete revolution
uuinber of the property owners on
among the people.
Sixth street asking that th<- street be
Ha* Shown Views of This Part of the
made 48 feet wide Instead of 10 feet, Houilii-m rul lili <'oiii|Hiny Ilin Forty- Gmi-riiiiM-nt Hus Ordere«! un Investi­
Stat,- to Over 10,000 Persons
COAL WAGON DRIVERM
Five Days in Which Io Comply
gation of Lynching In Tt-xae
an at priwnt, and do away with the
VI
IT
IN
NEW
YORK
in Mbmouri
With tin- Ruling
four-foot parking. No action was
—Pro! «it ion Promised
taken on the petition.
A potltlon wan received from u i
. Whether General Htrike Will lie
The Klamath country has a good
GUADALAJARA, Mexico., Nov. 11.
number of property owners on Sixth i The city of Midland, through its
Called to Be Determined at
booster In P. C. I-avey, who is now in
CITIZENS NSKtlO Of THE Cin COUNCIL street, asking thut the street be wld attorney, Thomas Drake of this city, —Fearing an attack on the American
Meeting Tonight
Kansan City, Mo., giving illustrated
vn<«l so un to niuko the «trout straight has Just won a victory that means consulate. Consul Hamut-I McGill has
lectures
on .(be resource« of this fer­
Thu mutter wan left to tbe property I ■ verythlug to thut bustling little ordered the federal cavalry to protect
Effort I« Maili' to Get Twelve Fret
tile
region.
A telegram was received
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
10-
Union
driv
­
owners, with the usHintunce of thi town. Judge Drake has Juat received the building. Troops are patrolling
ers of the coal companies struck to­ here today stating that he had shown
•->001 the Property on West
u
ropy
of
the
decision
of
the
railroad
finance committee.
the American residential section.
day. The teamsters declare that a views of the Klamath country to more
Hldi- of Itomi
Councilman (.'astel asked (batt ho comiulMslun of Oregon to the i-ffuct Mobs of men aud boys have terrorized general strike is a question that will than 10,000 persons and bad deliv­
thut
Midland
la
to
have
a
depot
for
the section and stoned American
city requestt he old street car com­
positively be determined at a mass ered lectures at the same time the
pany to take up the tracks for u dis­ both freight and passengers. aud also homes. Genera) Vllazrnor. command­ meeting to be held tonight. It is be­ pictures were thrown on the screen.
A number of the property owners tance ot about 500 fix t. The matter that facilities suitable for the accom­ ing the Guadalajara military district,
on Sixth «tract arc muklng un effort was referred to the street committee. modation of thut public must be pro­ has ordered all troops under his com­ lieved a strike is inevitable The po­ It is work of that kind that will show
lice under Mayor Gaynor's orders wbat this country can do. and It will
to huvt- that thoroiighfure widened
Member Wilkins linked that nomi- vided by the company. Il is u victory mand on duty. Riots are the result
from its present width of fort) feet steps I m * taken to remedy th«- condl that means everything to tbe city, aud of street meetings held by students this morning seized three unlicensed bring an excellent class of settlers to
to fully eight fret and do uwuy with tlon of the roads b<-twi-<-n the city and ; Judge Drake is to be couiplimuuted who are urging vengeance against the wagons. The companies applied for this part of the state. Pat. is certainly
license« for 300 drivers.
a good booster.
the four-foot parking that Is al pres Hhipplngtun. The matter was left i <>n the light he has Just won.
Americana.
• nt on «>acb side of the slrii't. Tit'y to the stroei committee.
Tbe heating was held at Midland ou
•ire also seeking to have (he roadw:*>
Authorities Promise Protection
The council decided that where any • October 20tb, und the railroad com­
made twulvu feet wider between property owner want<*d sidewalk . missi on rendered their decision on
CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. 11—The
Kluinath avenue and Main street, and grudon entubllshi-d h<< must pay for November 8th.
Mexican authorities have furnished ]
thus do away with the Jog In tbv sue b work himself. The city Is to
Thu following is the section con­ protection to the American embassy, i |
»treet thut is now un obstruction to boar the expeusc of the crosswalks.
taining the substance of wbat tbe and an- using every effort to prevent j
travel ou thut much-used thorough­
the railroad further trouble.
Kdjoui iiod tn meet NovcmlM-r 21st tominlsslou decldid
fare.
liould provide for the people who
I
Addiil police and ruraies
At council mn-lfng Thursday night
trude ut Midland:
trolling
the streets, and it is
lt
IL
BAIIOMEIERM
Mr, Marsden iiud A. C Lewis ad­ HI
Sec. 4
That a reasonable und ade­ pectid that further violence
”•
GEYER ILLY TRUSTWORTHY quate service for said Southern Pn-j
dressed the city futhers relative to
suit. It Is said that as a result of the j
the mutter, but the council did not
clfit company to provide and maintain riots fifty men have been placed in 1
»««' their way clear to take any uc- sign, and Imitent Jons by It bleb Our it Midlund would It«- for It to con-
Jail.
at the
t'nuntry Cousins Forecast
tlon ou their request Hwit the city
truct and thereafter maintain a sta­
Ilk-
Wculh<-r
have the strut widened.
tion building containing a freight'
Aim-riiun t onsulati- U'r»*cki-<1
A number of property owners have
' loom with not less than 250 square
SAN
ANTONIO, Tex . Nov. 11.—
subscribed atone 2SOU with which tn
There is an old story of Sir Isaac feet of floor space and u passenger
Despatch»*« report the wrecking of the
purchase th<- property necessary to • Newton It Is probubly told of other room containing not less than ISO
the widening of the street between i philosophers also-- riding one day on , square feet ot floor space. This pa • American consulate at Ciudad Porfirlo
Diaz, Mexico, by a mob. The report
Kluiuaih avenue and Main street, but 1 the Wiitsllire Dowus, when lie met un aonger und wuitlng room should b^
,
says
that Consul Luther Ellsworth es-
as the amount which is asked by the j old shepherd who remarked: "If you unlocked ut least thirty minutes I m *- 1
caped by a rear door while the mob
(
don
t
want
to
get
wet,
sir.
you'd
bet-
owners of the property between those
fore tbe arriving time of pusaengei
two streets In order to make thut ' lei make hunte home." There wan no Ruins, wlilih ure either scheduled to was stoning the consulate, and is un­
thoroughfare the width requested is signs of rain to be sis n. und the phi). •top regularly or to stop upon ting at injured. The authorities have or­
1
-nuietiiing over 26,000, it would coat oMipbvr. somewhat surprised, thanked i such station und should be kept open dered the ruraies and federal troops
tc
pri.ot-ct
the
consulate,
it
is
believed
I
'ho city quite a mill before the street tbe shepherd, but continued bls quiet until u reasonable time after tbe de-
<ould bo widened. No action was ride, abaorbod In thought which bad i parture of such trains, und should be the revolutionists fomented the at-1
jtacks
........... 73«
Cracken» (carton), regular S3« ...
taken on th*- question, anil It will m> i-onnei Him with th** weather. In kept clean, well lighted and warm, i
..............33.
Flake
Oats
and
Wheat,
regular
43c
probably be brought up at some fu- les« than half an hour afterwurd Separate toilet buildings should I m *
American Embassy Safe
ture meeting
tuunder clouds gathered rapidly, the provided for men and women, marked
..........
20c
Table Fruit, regular 23c.......................
»
WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 11.— I
lint even if the street In nut wld* storm burst and Sir Isaac was soaked us such, and the wuini n's loihti should ,
...
«2.
23
Table Fruit, per duaeu. aaaorted . . .
• «I'd to the extent uski-d the property to the skin The unexpected wetting be open at all times when the wait-' Ambassador Wilson telegraphed from
.......... 05c
Cream, nine can*.....................................
owners will try und have the city push made hint turn back und seek th«1 Ing room is open. The iriatform should 1 Mexico City this morning, stating that
............ 10c
Spice», regular 13c can*.........................
an ordinance doing uway with the shepherd. Having found him he of- be lighted at night when tbe waiting the Mexican government was ampi)
I
... .«1.00
Rolled Oats, 10 pounds for..................
parking ou either aide of the street fered him u shilling to tell how hi­ room is open. The company should protecting tbe American embassy.
and adding that to the area to b»- knew Hint rMn wua coming.
.......... 15c
I‘ear lx of Wheat, per package . . . .
provide u cafetaker at Hald station to
Iin<~stignting tin- Lynching
paved, making the roadway forty­
D'ye am* that,old sheep?" said the attend to the station ns hereinbefore
.......... 40«
Regular <Wk- Tea, per |x>und ...............
WASHINGTON, I>. C.. Nov. 11.— I
eight fei-t wide and thi sidewalk nix man, pointing to on<- of his flock. provided, who should sell local pas­
feet.
"Yas " "Well,'then, whenever you senger tickets, attend to the receiv­ Complying with the request of the I
The final payment of th<- cost of the see that old slbx-p turn bin tail to the ing, checking and delivery of baggage, secretary of state, an inquiry has been '
first unit of the sewer system was wind .»ou may be sure it's going to und to the cure of freight received or begun by Governor Campbell of Texas j
Regubir »20 aud «22.30 Suits.......................................................... «14.00
made, and the city Is now in full pos­ rain!" And jet |H-ople talk of the forwarded in less than carload ship­ Into th*- lynching of Antoino Rodrl- ,
Regular «17 MBits....................................................................................... «11.00
guez
at
Rock
Springs
on
November
3.
i
••sslou of thntqiurt of the recent ai ti silly sh<*ep.
ments. That forty-five days from and
iti-gular «3.50 Pants ..................................................................................... «2 3~>
tiicipal Improvements
Wise <»id sheep are far from being after th«- date of the service of a copy Until the result is known a definite]
the only rural barometers. Country- hereof on the said company Is a rea­ , reply will not be given to the request i
Other Prices in Proportion
Count Ilmen Wilkin». Stone Willits, m<n who spend their Ilves under th»* sonable time witbin w hich to comply of th« Mexican government that an I
I official explanation be made of the in-!
Waldron. Stansbir. ('astel and Oben op«*n sky ar»* often past masters Jn with the provisions hereof.
j eldest, which causi-d the hostile dem-1
-bain were present shm the meeting i the mt of observation of natural phe­
It is therefore ordered, that said
was called to order.
nomena. and e«|»edally ot the details Southern Pacific eotupany shall with­ j onstt atlons against Americans.
i>| life In tile unimnl and vegetable] in a |x-riod of forty-five days from the
Bilb* Allowed
< uu Get No News From Mexico
The following bill« were pr-'Minted kingdoms. The flowers. In particular.' service of a copy hereof upon It pro­
NEW ORLEANS. NOv. 11.- The
tafe tines which are unknown to the vide and maintain at said town of
and allowed:
attempts
of New Orleans newspapers
J. (' Hmith, labor ....
$
17.50 cusual wanderer, who«»- eye may not» Midland tbe facilities described in to get direct news from Mexico City I
5.50 their Ixuuty. but. without the know! paragraph 4 above.
tjern Cafe, meals, prisoners
are futile, and their failure is effusing
Oscar Goodall, labor
5.00 edge and i-xpvrlenii* gained by con-
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 9th the belief that the situation is graver
stunt
obai-rvatlon,
will
not
note
their
I'harlcs Grave«, sewer itisp
30.0««
day of November, 1910.
than was at first reported. Private
Brier A Anderson...............
102.00 a sea to the country dweller. There
Kuilroad Commission of Oregon. telegrams assert that President If!az
are
Howers
which
are
unfaliing
ciockc
:tl9.25
Don J. Zumwalt, services . .
B i Thomas K. Campbell. Clyde B. is iiersonaily directing the situation,
I
F. T. Sanderson, salary . . .
93.33 and others which are faithful barom­
Kitebison. Commissioners.
mid that no further rioting will take
75.00 eters. The best known of these latte,
Wm. Ilsll, salary, pollie
place.
Mam. L. Walker, salary
75.00 is the pimpernel, often spoken of as
Licensed to Wed
E. C. Townsend, salary . . .
90.00 th» poor man's weather gloKH or the
< My of Mexico in State of Siege
John Merry und Eleanor Edstrom
A Large Line to Select From at Your Own Price
? 90 sbvpherd'n warning. An old proverb
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Nov. 11.
were
granted
ii marriage license by
ti. ►'outs, lalx.r..................
2.60 unys:
County Clerk Di-Lap this afternoon. Private telegrams received here say
100.00 No car hath beard, no tongue cun tell.
<!. C. Low, salary................
This
makes the fifth license that has that Mexico City is practically in a
Produce and Eggs Taken at Market Prices j
II. Boivin, supplies..............
1.60 The virtues of the pimpernel.
been
issuid since the new record wv stay? of siege. The lives of the Amer­
Its little scarlet flowers may be seen i
/
K. F. Lght A Water Co
Same as Cash
Goods Delivered |
opened Monday, anil of the five Judge icans are imperiled, and they have
2 68.85 everywhere. It Is not very particular ,
Water. October................
barricaded their homes. The Mexi­
Griffith
performed
three
of
the
cere
­
Thon. Drake, salary, city atty
83.33 as to soil or location, but to changes 1
can revolutionary leaders here assert
monies.
K. L. Leavitt, salary...........
100.00 In the atmosphere it is extraordinarily
A. L. Ixtavltl, supplies
4.05 sensitivi*. Ix>ng before the approach
llamnbyn express ...............
1.50 of Tain becomes evident to human
Shlplew Transfer Co...........
1.80 senses the sensitive little blossoms
Hhlpley Transfor Co...........
6.25 feel the Increase of moisture and
J. W. FriMi-e, labor...........
3.60 promptly close up. On u wet or
City Transfer Co...................
5.75 cloudy day It doe» not open at all, and
H H lx»w........................
25.32 on other days Its barometrical use is
79.00 confin.il to the morning hours. The
Maddox & Harris...............
O. K Transfer Co............
6.00 pimpernel is an early closer. About 2
100.00 o'clock tn the afternoon It retires
W II. North, salary Insp
from business; It puts np Its shutters
(Hadding, Me Beu n A Co
461.80 by closing its petals, which rcniuln
sower pipe.........................
150.00 closed until the following morning.
Chico Construction Co, ...
Chico Construction Co ... 5,156.25 Ixindon Globe.
I'hico Construction Co., final
bill of first unit ............. 2.767.Sf. TERRITORY OF ALASKA
WANT 10 WIDEN
SIXTH STREET
Closing Out Entire
Stock
Goodrich
Cash Store
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
CROCKERY
Agateware
Glassware
Building Permits
WANTS TO BE A STATE
z
Tlte following building permits
Delegate Wicket-wham Will Introduce
were axked for and granted:
n Bill Asking fot* Admiaiun on
R. H. Dunbar To erect dwelling
First Day of <'»mgrcas
house. 14x2«. on lot 7. block 42.
First addition.
SEATTLE. Nov. 11. A bill provi 1-
Fred W. Hyndman To build 5-
room box bungalow, lot 11, block 66. ' Ing tor the admission of Alaska to
Second Hot Springs addition; approx­ statehood will be introduced on the
opening day of the December session
imate cost 21,200.
Nelson Roiinsevol) To erect frame of congress by Delegate James Wick-
i abln, 12x24, An lot 1, block 34. First ersham. who will work for its pasi-
age.
addition
Wickorsham said today: "Alaska
E. J. Murray To build addition to
has
more to Justify the granting of
house on lot 3, block 3.
W M Montellus To build dwell­ statehood than had Arizona. New
ing house on lot 2, block 13. First Mexico, Nevada and California at the
Hot Springs addition; approximate time of admission. Alaska has more
qualifications than Nevada right now.
<o«t 21,600.
Alaska
has more commerce, more peo­
A. C. Guerren To build house ou
lot 6, block «3, Nichols addition; ap­ ple, more gold, more coal and more
everything else that is worth having
proximate cost 2800.
To
build
wood-
R,ate* posHt-ssel
J. D. Whitmore -- ------ --------- ’h»n any °r
hed on lot 9. block 60. Nichols nd-| when they were admitted."
dltlon.
A petition signed by a number of | B. Church is registered at the Llv-
tenants of buildings on Main street ermoro from Partile Orove.
ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR
%
If he takes the Republican.
If he
does not urge him to do it, so as to
lend a hand in the fight for his
rights