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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
county well recummendcd for ability s-s a practical lawyer, and the sum BARTENDERS RELEASED ON DONO ming up of his brief career on the bench la that he displayed the judicial A In l< pie < vrriiKuiy In Venturi« W lieu POLICE DESCEND ON THE ELITE Bl.l EJAt KETH AND FRENCHMEN CALIFORNIA POLITI! IANS MEET < mind, and withal was an excellent a llhli Rancher Takes I utu IN RIOT AND CAPITAL judge . Opposed to hltn was Judge llhiun-lf n Brilli- IN SANTA BARBARA ( Henry L. Benson, who had served on | the bench for twelve years, and re-1 I.OS ANGKLEH. Nov 17 Venlur i Hearing Held lilis Morning, But Con- Our Men Alleged to Have Been tlic If Judge Works or A. G. Spaulding tired two years ago to resume th«' had It« most unique marring«» core- It oedlutns Vttack tlie WoiiH'u, Whose Aggr»-sm>m—Patrols Carry tinuixl Until Tuesday After» practice of law. The writer knows ( nionv today, when Honjiitiiln Mill« < lolhing I« Torn From Their Are Not lh-chk-d on Usance Will tiuiio W ith Bayonets that irresistable importunities were noon at 2 o'clock Wood, ngvd 40, n millionaire of Hacks—-Arrests Miule Ik' th«- Candidate placed before Judge Benson request Springville, that county, wns united « ing him, in the Interest of the re to Miss Evelyn Smith, aged 37, of De PARIS, Nov IS A Cherbourg dls- troll, Mich Tho ceremony was per On Thursday afternoon Constable LONDON, Nov IN Movoini'iit» SANTA BARBARA. Nov. 18. A publican party, to take the nomina John Sehallock and Officers Walker. | l>*<‘h declare« that bloody riots occur formed nt the Christian church by quiet gathering here of the republican tion. The judge, whose friends know llisi cntnt» ili-ai bolng iiois iirogri-HHvil red thin morning between the ha II oim Rev. Ralstin. who 1« well acquainted leaders including Hiram W. Johnson, his perennial disposition to be agree Townsend, Low and Hall, In pursu around ih'» parllsinent building» all ance» of warrants Issued from Justice °f ibe second division of the Ameri with tho «Ign liingungo of the denf John W Stetson of Oakland. M. Es- able. acquiesced to these persistent da.» n» u n-aiill «>C tli<- »ultiugett«»«' can fleet and French sailors. The die Miller's court, »rested Win. Duffy and dumb, mid used It in putting his tudillo of Riverside, B. A. Birdsell of overtures, and Klamath county, which adivity, Threo bundrid «*< Ih«» mili patch hmvs that th«» body of an Amer questions to the groom, Auburn. C. W. Bell of Pasadena. L. knows him for a quarter of a century, and Joe Yoakum at the Elite soft ti..il» ' «»ti<-' ri llv nttiickcd Ih- pillici- ican sailor was later found floating drink place and John Stewart, pro pluinp«»d for him with a vote that Tho bride tins nil her faculties, and H. Roseberry of Santa Barbara and in one of the Inner ports. All of the the usual procedure was taken as ro- <>n guarii In un onduli t<» enior ih«' prietor of the Capital soft drink place, would give men not of Mr. Benson ’ s others is being held today. It is be patrols of Cherbourg are carrying gnrdeil her side of tho compact. The htructurv Knormous crowil i»Kist«»d and Billy Fee, who was acting as his stripe the swelled head. Let it here lieved the purpose of the meeting is guns with bayonets fixed, ready t > , ceremony was one of the most re- Ibi» suffragette«, and ri'lnfori< ni-nts the choosing of the next United States be parenthetically stated that the vote bartender, the charge being a viola prevent another attack by the Amer ' mnrknble performed In this part of <>f polle«» forinod a cordon around th«< tion of the local option law. did not imply a rebuke, or a vote of senator. It is hinted that the purpose icans. who are alleged to have li«»e i tho country, The minister ««>rv«»d n building Hlx of tho leader« wore nr- The two complaining witnesses is to try to avert the threatened legis want of confidence in Judge Nolaud. th«» aggressors In today's conflict. were locked up In the county Jail, It was simply the expression of love pnrt of his life In mi institution for reateil Thl« nftornoon «coro« of lative fight over Judge John D. Works The dead sailor is H. G. Wvidllch the deaf and dumb. The groom Is boodluins attaiki-d the woincn and and esteem for a bright. Intrepid and while the alleged offenders were re- and A. G. Spaulding It is rumored , of the battleship Louisiana. Conflict tho «on of th«, lat«' Parson Woods of toro tho clothlng from tho suffrag- leased on $250 bail each. that Meyer Lissner. chairman of th--1 honest mau. ing stories ar«* told regarding his Sprtngv'lle. who Inft n fortune In <»ttr«‘ bai k« Tho tight ing whlch fol- Henry L. Benson has had an inter Republican Central co:*’mitt.-' wl’’ lowi-il wn» »ternly rvpn-.-iw-d by iIn (death. Rome snv that he was seel-I ranch property. be proposed for the toga if the lead- | esting career. He has had liis strug CAVALIERI PAID TO STAY polle«», who arrcHti'd 300 peraona dentally drowned, others claim he gles. but a ripened sense of good fel era do not agree on either Spaulding . AWAY FROM AMERICA was a victim of th«» rioting. Detona of tho women waro bruì «od. I A lowship has enabled hint easily to con or Works. bui noni» wn« serloiisly Injurod. quer all tendency to sorrow. In 1878 MANY VISITORS ATI’END —thirty-two years ago—Benson was Given «25.000 to Remain Abroad FREE PASSAGE FOR AMER THE 1*1 BLIC LIBRARY During tlie Promut Musical The Miller Photo company has Just admitted to the bar in California. ICAN SHIPS IN CANAI. I He put out bis shingle in the beauti-, Setsaon completed one of the finest panorama Over Two Thousand Person» Called photographs of thia city that lisa ev«»r i ful city of San Jose, and was associ- PacISc Coast Congress EndotM»» S hi . a ( ed w U h W m Q L orfgan one of the During the l*a»( Month—1.15 been taken It la so distinct that ev NEW YORK. Nov. 18.- Lina Cav Francisco as Site for the Ex- mOj|t 8Uave Irighmen that hlt thltl ery house seen In th«» picture enn ho Book» Clrt ulat«'«l alier! has acqui.-ed more Chanter I*0*»»»011 Westers land, a man who has frank- money Not much this time—a mere I distinguished and It ombracoa th«» Two Men sail Two WOmeu Mort Death Near Mariropa, t N»llf.—< «o»- ' nees and happiness written in his big The following is th»- report of the | -»nt I re stretch of country from the SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18- A res-1 handsome face today, as he sits on trifle of $35.000 or so. She did not new school house on th»- West Side to Man I »axe» Wife and I liiltlrx-n have to say "I lov«» you", to get It; | public library for the month of Octo- olution calling for free passage for ; the supreme bench of California. th«» farthest house In the additions she merely said "I agree not to come her: American ships between American ! where he is considered one of the to America to sing during the operatic Number of visitors, afternoons, that have been laid out to J ho south BAKERSFIELD. Nov IS. F. I* ports through the Panama canal was j most erudite jurists. Benson and and concert season of 1910-11. 977; evenings. 1.065. Total number of the city. Stephens, 4 3 years old. his chauffeur passed by the congress, and they also [ Lorigan lived over in Santa Clara, The picture Is on exhibition at the It was Larned tonight from an au of visitors. 2.0 13. and two unidentified women wore In adopted a resolution calling on con i four miles from San Jos«». Santa uptown office« of th«» company In the thoritative source that Cavallerl had Circulation of books-» Phllosophv stantly killed near Maricopa today gress to provide twenty-five additional Clara is known as the oldest mission accepted a certain sum which was un 2. Religion 6, Sociology 4. Useful Star Drug store, and orders nre being when the automobile In which htay regiments of infantry for the coast town in California. Even today they taken for cople« Nothing finer can named. from one of the Chanler fam Arts 1. Literature 6. History 3, Blog were riding overturned Stephens 1» and a corresponding increase in the i point with pride to their adobes which ily direct, and in return had agreed ri.pbv 4. Fiction 383. Juvenile 27 be had In the way of a picture of married and leaves a wife and two cavalry and artillery, doubling the were denizened by the residents be- Klamath Falla than thia Intent effort to remain abroad. To do this she had Tolyl circulation 435. children In Oakland. present harbor defense and the con : fore the Gringo came. Benson and of the .Miller company. to break all her contracts calling for Number of membership cards sold struction of a breakwater at Monte Lorigan. in those days, used to drive operatic and concert performances in .116. 1 club. I complimentary; num- rey harbor was indorsed. Also a into their offices with a team. They this country during the present sea I ber of fin«"« collected 21, number of highway from Southern California to were young and brilliant and ardent. son. ; books rented 18. Canada was urged. San Francisco Moreover they were jolly good fel was endorsed as a site for the Pana- lows. They were Bohemian in those ma-P&cific exposition. gay and careless days, and halycon ARMS ANO AMMUNITION ARE SEIZED A committee of ten was appointed ones. Old timers in San Jose would ABSTRACTERS to select the next meeting place tor j til? you of the mischief making of the congress. The following annual these young limbs of the law on their STATICS INVOLVED RAIN MAKKS FOUNDATION Ttx» TWELVE A cholee* 11« ik ‘ <»tf Invest- officers were elected: wav to and from their office. Yet they IN CONSPIRACY SOFT i Governor Gillett president, Johns1 srcumulated a big practice. niente thiit xvill nnike Scott of California, Governor Brady I am not certain as to the exact tlie |MirvlniMer money of Idaho, A. B. Manley of Oregon, period of their dissolution of partner- Six teen-FooC Board Walk Will Ik- N-oder of Movement Again»! Presi Governor-Elect Oddle of Nevada. Gov sh.'o, but if my recollection of the dent Diaa I» Watched by I Mid on Much Portion» a* Are ernor Spry of Utah. J. D. Lowman of facts as narrated to me be correct. Secret Service Men Not Now Paved Seattle, Wash., E. W. Johnston of Henry Benson was as adventurous as I Maska. John S. Knapp of Arizona, Bill Lorigan was ambitious. Lorigan, vice presidents; J. J. McLaughlin Of I understand, went SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Nov. 17.— partnership The r««cent rains have made the Washington.- treasurer. / with D. M. Delmas, tnd learned dean roadway on Main and Sixth street so Francisco Maders, a- leader In the i of California law. and Benson came soft that it will be impossible for the movement against the president of NEW YORK BUILDING 18 to Southern Oregon. He had grit, Warren Construction company to Mexico, is watched here by sixty se TO OVERTOP THE SINGER courage, hope and a wife and child— complete the work of laying the pav cret service men. It is declared that MASON A. SLOUGH but be had no money. With that un ing on those streets this winter un through the vigilance of the secret NEW YORK. Nov. 18.—Plana have failing fortitude which is always a less the weather clea-rs up and stays service It baa been discovered that been filed here for the erection of a dominating trait of the child of an that way until the roadbed gets dry Maders Is the leader In an alleged 46-story building at the corner of Argonaut, he gaily sunk his love for and bard again. It is hoped that the plot of twelve of the Mexican states Park place and Broadway, oposite ^is profession and took a job as weather will continue fine enough ho to start a revolution. » The dispatches declare that a revo the postofflee. It will measure -from school teacher. He economised, and that the paving can continue and the A rhe street level to the cupola 625 feet, in a few years was enabled to under paving company will make every ef lution In these states was frustrated A A and will cost $7,000,000. The foun take the practice of his profession fort to complete the work, but they by the authorities here, who learned » dations are already completed, and again, a practice which he has con do not control the elements, and con that great quantities of arms and t ammunition had been shipped fron> tinued ever since with luster and cred the building will be finished in about sequently if it rains much more the \ * a year. The builder is F. W. Wool it to himself. work will be discontinued for thia here. It is reported that 2,000 rifles and thousands of rounds of ammunl- After an interim of two years he season. worth. The new structure will be ! thirteen feet higher than the Singer will resume again his seat on the cir- In case the paving cannot be coni- tion were concealed In the caves » MRS. M. McMILLAN. Prop’r. tower, and will rank as the second cult bench, His knowledge of the pleted it is the Intention of the city along the Rio Grand«» and In Mexican law is deep and profound. He is a to lay a plank roadway sixteen feet cities. Large quantities of the am- » tallest building in the world. t The architect is Cass Gilbert, de- broad-guaged and tolerant man. He wide on that portion of the streets ' munition have been seized. A -Igner of the New York custom knows the world and the frailties of not now covered with the paving. It I house and other public buildings. A men. He is naturally of a sympa will enable teams to haul loads dur PASSENGERS SAFE WRECKED I OFF ALASKA COAST novel feature of the plans is a 100- thetic disposition. He Is just the ing the wet weather, and will not be A foot swimming pool in the basement. ; class of man to exemplify in his rul i so expensive as crushed rock. t KAT ALLA, Alaska, Nov. 17.—All ings the doctrines preached over a SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS It is hoped that the weather will t | the passengers of the wrecked steam century ago by Lord Justice O’Hagan permit the paving to continue. OUR NEW CIRCUIT JUIKTE er Portland are safe in this town this in his famous esays entitled "Punish 1 afternoon. They are being housed in ment and Reformation." He can be , hotels and the homes of citizens, and Judge H. L. B<-nson—An Appreciation lenient and firm as equity demands NEARLY THROUGH WITH Ill UCH TOWN •ml «Il urli : la --------- either. He can temper justice with COUNTY ROCK < RUSHER will proceed northward on the next ride j»»»! rihtlai a . steamer »» « •($> *»:*(!« an mercy. The lawyers recognize In By P. H McE. II Vy «ukin< money Us< W t >teJ-r /ull fitrn, ¡*.i *< . ■< I1* Nu MnN»ï KKQI'IKKI» until you receive <- I *,.>«.- him the superior bench dignitary, - - -- — ----- W - ---- - . •»U Me ghia Now that the aspc-> »ties of the re I MBV l'»m Go t/> anyone, r.y .nr, anywhere ,i tywhrre in th« t|,r I <J. S. unth**/ //i. . ' < .1 , eni Jegettf - f . .4 . t tght. 4t»a Now at Work Near John Gleam PARLIAMENT WILL BE •bow TEN 1RAYM* FKfcK I KI Al. ......... .... .in.yn . i yi le ma cent campaign havq b<»en roftened by and it must be borne in mind tha-t in : •ut It I»» any teat pxi wtah. Il you ar« tU$« not prrtr. t|v ___ f«. . I « . ito B» I Migli IO —Take Five Days More to DISSOLVED THIS .MONTH that great healer—Tir-ie—It behooves Klamath county the average of Intel- i keep the IncyUe ship it tMck to tM at our rrtamae arwi t i// Httt Ae ear/ «*«« « r«/. rs it tt jMsMiblc tu malta the 1« on a Finish tile SeaHon FACTORY prices :::.,*, - all citizens to give -i word of encour- lect ’ * in ** “ ’ legal ’ profession * ‘ "* ri'iry coat. You mt I»» «0 to In mt.Mlefn*n'a mkJrlianien’a pmhu profits b» buy buying in« <«,.-. «t.i•*•« t .4 «»I u< u« « »«l I L - . ( ..4 hi ., ti r- high plane. LONDON. Nov. 18. Lord Asquith age ment and good cheer to the new anu. . ut rour buyrla. IH> N<>T NoT III Y til ,. » , rm o It anu« ba Mi.your bnycla. 1M> a b >• , l. >e <»r • • < at -»«ry >*■»«* until you rareiw our caii <>vu«a god learu our u>.hg < t .1 / Though It Is not a popular theory. announced that parliament would be officials. The writer received a letter /rrrej an4 temarhablg m I effort in riiirr nt**. E. S. Phillips came from the conn dissolved November 28th. thus insur ’his afternoon from San Francisco, in it is conceded by those best competent YOH ---------------------- WILL BE ASTONISHED ; . J ----------- - .. year. Üe ..... . r Zew>r«4W wéeaa make you thia du-i u , »... which it was stated that Theodore I Io Judge that the lawyers who prac- ty rock crusher, which is now operat ing a general election before Chrlst- than any other taciory. We ir • vni.hr4 ,1 ». • *l( ... 1 .. . , BlcrCLJK bE ll l.ilS. p , „ «ILO«« U<r.u. (.„Ù./ > ur .1 ,u, . ,.I»M ..« BeU’s letter to his successful oppo- I , tfee In a court are those best skilled ing near the John Gleam hill, and or price«. Orders tilled the day _____ , recai _«itfta. hKC'OMD MANI» IUCYÇMCB. nent, Hiram Johnson, was a model of to ce'ermtne the competency of ‘.he says that they will be through with -------------- ----------- — YC1.KM. We e do <lo not rrvihrly han-Hn i<*n | » | ’r». |»-| ill» I k r on hand hand, taken takenJn > by i^o1 illy hare a num numt»rr in tra trade our < lu<-4«o retail «.ir, I r « 1 consummate sagacity and, using the presiding judge. And estimated on jtly al prices Parigine tanrin< from 03 to BM or BIO. I)«»-, nptive t 4 , 1 «*« . ,41|,4 (r, # ptly at pnces the.season's work in about five days. rarrt aquipmrnt of all «M alliterative system, a document of this scale Mr. Benson has the confi COASTER-BRAKES, polished, perfect politeness. It was dence cf the lawyers and hence the The farmers were busy hauling roeg Anyone may congratulatory from the vanquished qnzliflcations that denote true legal on the Midland road until the last "I merit. Shop Anywhere 1 ’ to the conqueror. rain, and all that now remains Is to TO IMimiOUOf.UMLY The man who is a generous loser Judge Benson is In addition a man put on the finer surface coating. This He or she likes. But all the The regular retati fir tre at thete tiret it _ is a rattling good man and a natural I i of wide reading end much learning I will be done at once. When that Is same It sometimes makes a dif till fmtavtmplt fair tor 14 ultrouaiaxiHetairloTyM^aihwilltmdcH M). Ì {R? optimist. This would be natural, for he comes completed the season’s work wll be ference where you go. RO MORETROOBLE FROM FURCTORES L It is in this spirit that conquerors of a stock that has always been de over, and much good will have beer, MAILS. Ta<-k« or <llaa« will not I»« «lie ■ We study to accurately sup and conquered alike should view the voted to educat ten and the learned done to the roads south of town. air uuL Hi.ty IhoiiMn-l pair« «<>l<l la»l y< ar. U ply your wants at every point Over two hundred tliouaand pair« now in uae. V result of the recent campaign in professions. His brother, Sanford O. The county has furnished the 1 DT»OIHPTIOIIt Made In all yleea. It 4 a lively I Klamath county. Some good men Benson, la one of the most popular rock free to the farmers If they woul-1 of the jewelry business, •nd eftny riding .very din able n nd lined Inaide with ’ • •pedal quality of rubber, which never become« have gone down to defeat, it is true, and oldest working newspaper men In haul it to the places where It was To that end we have thought poroua an<! which do* a up «mail puncture« without allow- No,lea tho think rtihlwr *r»»<4 but there is nothing humiliating in an California1 For twenty-five years he t r eded and spread it on the road. ingtheairtoetk-ape. Webave hunaredaof letterairoma-itl*- and worked. “A'* anil limo-tura stri,.» il'* flcdcua(otner«atatlnff that their tireahaveonly been pumped occasional political disaster. The was city editor of the 8an Jose Morn This they did, and the result is that anil "II," alno Hin »trip •• li uponre or twice in a wheleaeaarm. They weigh no more than The result of our planning to pravant rlin i-uttln«. Itila •n ordinary tire, the Juncture reftisthigqunhlic«being given political game is one filled with ups ing Mercury, the leading dally in Cen n-any stretches of road will be made tira will null»»«, mir iitlo-r is here awaiting your opinion. by several layer« or thin specially |>n j «red fabric*-u the moka NOS'I', l.l.A-iilt) m>4 and downs, and it Is the equanimity tral California, and is still In harness passable this winter which otherwise tread. The regular price of these tires is fH.¿oper pair,but f<»r *.AHV tu hing . advertising purposr * wear? making asp»*« *.al factory price to From collar buttons to dia of the individual whiefi ultimately tri on the same paper. would bave been impassable mud the rider of only $4 Ko |F*r pair. All ordcaahlpped same day letter h received We ship C O D on monds it is, as we believe, per approval. You do not t»ny a cent until you have examined and found them strictly n$ rrpreM iiinl, umphs over the sordidness of the Many of the residents of Southern I ole«. We will allow a cash discount of 5 |><r cent it hereby making the price BI.AA ¡i-r pilr il >«*n fect. clique. Oregon know his brother Kra-nk Ben send FIJLL CASK Wll II OKDKIt and eucloae thia advertisement. Ymi nin no tl*«k In tending ua an order aa th« tlrea may l»e returned at <>L»l eapytiae If for any reason they «ra One of the closest battles here was son, the present estimable secretary This Is our invitation to you not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and 111 nrv sent touaisaas.it' ia in a bank. If you order ■ pair of theie tire«, you will find that they will rl-le ea.ler, run f.i.irr, that of circuit judge. The people may of state. His father was one of the AVIATOR KILLED IN to see It. We do not ask that wear better, I*»« longer and bok finer than «iiv tire »ou have ever n»rd or seen nt anyp-i e W« FALL WITH MACHINE be pardoned for displaying a hesita strong men In the Methodist ministry you need anything. You’ll find know that you will 1» no w< li pleated that when y >i want a t>»rvcle yon w-!l pive u. your order. We want you to aend ua ■ trial order at once, hence tliia reuiarkoble tire oiTrr. tion in resolving tbelr doubts into In California-, and was loved alike by pleasure In just seeing—and Atm <1"n'l I y an- I in.L.i any , ti. , until you er--I f - - . f tr TW f efsKO Hrdgc*l...... I I* nctuie-Pro-J tlrea on apt-ro- il and ni.l ..t the crosses that tel! the tale when the members of his own and other creeds. DENVER, Nov. 18- Mr. Johnstone, we In showing. the apeci al introdu< lor v price quoted altrnre; or write for our Ing Tire and Smuit y Cata login whku count is lined up. Judge Noiand, a I Such Is a brief appreciation of one one of the Wright aviators, while giv deacribea and quoia-a all mukesand klnda of tire» nt alenit ha If 7 he «taunt prKaa. »ae/*T* IIVit b«t write W• peetal today 1X1 N«>T THINK O* III'« I ' ‘ els democrat (and surely there is no of the strong, big men of Klamath ing exhibitions at Overland Park, fell £J(J fvCJ 4 VvXlf 4 or a pair of II * - froi'i . hi . one until yo- I ■ v t: , o ful harming In being, as Dooley would Falls, a man of sterling worth, a man a distance of 200 feet today, his ma offera we are making, ft only ("Ma a postal t> i i.uevtr ihi.g. Wii.il NOW. FOR HIGH GRADE GOOIMi ■ay, a dlmmycrat) had served on the who knows his duty and has the cour chine turning over and over as It de- bench for two years. He came to this age to discharge it. • scended. Johnstone was killed. SELECTING A U. S. SENATOR ♦ M ASON & S l OU G H nds Ranches City Property Farm Mort^aj^es > •T Lakeside Inn, A ' /¿T WARTED-A RIDER AGENT i ♦ »012 _______ so HEUGETHORN HEDGETHORN PUNC PUNCTURE-PROOF X SELF-HEALING TIRES « WINTERS CHICAGO, ILL *