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OFFICIAL PACER OF ♦ KLAMATH COUNTY ♦ VOL. XV TO ASK FOR FREE KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER I, f910 HI GE BEHEItVOIIt TO HI PPLANT OLD TOMAH OAKI-AND SOCIETY WOMAN DI EH IN JAIL CELL Hi* Mexican Vlllug«« Will B< Moved To Make Way for Government Irrigation Project < lutrged With Obtaining Goods ln«l«-r Palar. Pretense»—Death Ite. suit of Heart Failure SEWER SYSTEM ♦ LEADING PA TEH OF ♦ ♦ HOUTHERN OREGON • ««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ NO 35 REACH THE POLE OAKLAND, Nov. 30.—Mrs, Alice EL I’ANO, Tex., Nov 30 Prepare- Clernshire, a prominent Berkeley wo- tlotlM are lining madn by the govern man, &nd sister of Henry Squires an EXPLORER DID NOT ACHIEVE THE VICTORY I ment to remove nearly 3.000 people Oakland business man, died today In 1 from their homes in order to make a prison cell here. The woman was i i oom tor th.- great Elephant Butte | arrested Monday charged with obtain | rrm-i voir near ii«-ar Engle, N. .M. Hi« I goods under fa I m - pretenses, and ADMITS HIS STORY WAS HOT TROT PROBABLY FINISH WORK THIS WEEK a ing warrant I Mexicali villages, ranging in populn ' was issued for her arrest. It ion from 50 to 700, will be inundat ! T In Ix>s Angeles it is alleged the wo Isolation and Hunger Made Hin» Be led when th« water is turned In 1 Sump Will Also Be Completed if th. man represented herself as the wife Among tlu* towns to be obliterated I* I lieve He Had Reu« hid the Goni, I of a wealthy Salt I-akc merchant, and Weather Will I'crwrit of Pour 1‘crnjo. once an Important station But Is Not Positive got goods valued at 3500 and dlsap- * nnd distributing point on th«* old ing the Coucret«« j l«eared. Her death was due to heart Hun in Fe trail, with n population then | I trouble. of 3,000. Home of the towns ar«* | NEW YORK, Nov. 30—Benjamin To the younger generation Novem- Th«- final stretches of the sewer I A MOI S ENGLIHH PUGILIST An « ffort will I«« made to get free iimotig th«- most ancient in Amcri«u, Hampton, editor of Hampton's Mag mull d«'llv«ry for this «Ity, and If the their origin «luting ba< k several cen I l»*r 29th may not hav« any mor« work In this city are being done, and DI EH IN POVERTY azine, announces that Dr. Frederick report of the his|H-< tor who I n to be turies. From I’crujo til«* trail en , imanlug than any other date, to th«- the la« t lengths of pip«' on Tenth C'ook has ccnf>-s»ed that hte “own sent here after th.- request I n mad« I n tered ui«on tin* furnous Jornada del i older residents of this county It street between Washington and th«' LONDON, Nov. 30.—Jem Mace, the ¡story," the first installment of which favorable It will probably not be lona Muerto (journey of death), where i brings up r<-< <»l|c< tlons of a time that Catholic church ar« being laid. The great English pugilist, lies dead in ; api«ears in the January Hampton's. after Ills report I» ¡1C. epled that the scores died with thirst In the old ( brought thrills of terror to the hearts Chico Construction company expect to this city. H<- made "barrels of mon ! is erroneous and that he does not ( o- th< pioneers. have the pipe laying done this week ey.’’ but died in poverty. Last year know whether he reached the pole or ! ilghtlug days. < hung« will I m - mad«* Captain O C Ypplegate reminds If it does not storm, and then if the I b. receipts at the local office are The government lb now engaged I» he was obliged to apply for tn old i not. The opening article says: 34.000 In rxeeue of the amount nrcre ' buying up th« fnrtns and villag«* prop- um that Tuesday, November 29th. was weather will permit of the pouring of age pension. Mace was born in Bos "Did I reach the pole? Perhaps sary un<! other <ondllions are such a.>:«’*ly of the native residents. and by th« annivemary of the Whitman nias- the concrete th«' sump will bo flnished. ton, Norwich, April 8, 1831 and I 1 was mistaken in thinking that I did i.im at Walilatpu, near whut is now When that it done the entire first and to entitle th«- «Ity to fre«* delivery of prided himself on his longevity, at I Perhaps I made a mistake, and I con th«* <lty of Walla, Walla. Wash., In second units of th«- s«wer system for mail. tributing it to careful living and the fess that I do not know exactly wheth- the y«-ar 1X47, when the noted pio- this city will be completed ready for ' *;r I reached the pole or not. It may In a conversation with Postmaster fact that he did not use liquor. \n««r Dr. Marcus Whitman, the Pres use. The rncent storm washed so : seem an amazing statement, but I wa- Eiiimltl Wednesday he said byterian missionary, arid a number of much dirt in the trenches that they willing to startle the world if by so "It Is th«< Intention to ask for a I Ills associates at the mission were had practically to be redug, but that doing I would get an opportunity to fro»* delivery servicc for tills city. Io I iiiassucred by th«* Cayuse Indians I is now almost done, and it will be i present the case. Half of the crew, which It is entitled Th«- total re- Several of thq children were carried only a short time until the work is by months of isolation and hunger, ««flpts for tb«‘ year ending March 31. AGED 'H\ DE ID BE.HIDE HUE- Into captivity, but were later rescued, finished. believed they had reached the pole- I 1911, will I m * about 314.000, while largely through th«* Intercession of The contract price of the first unit, CONDEMNS THE OIL KING. MOR . am not a faker.’* LE>H MTOVK In fact 310.000 Is sufficient to obtain th«' Hudson Bay company, a British including the septic tank, was 317.- GAN ANI» ASSOCIATE* free delivery for uuy city. in this hunting and trapping organization 990. The pipe in this unit was: matter the city authorities and pat GOVERNMENT TIMBER 6-Inch .............................. 10,874 rons of th«' office w III be requested to Th<>iiMin<t*> of < hirugisnis Are Bruti* well know n to the Indians and feared J MEN WERK HERE: hy them The immediate result of Bishop W illiams Says They Are >1 od- 8-inch ............................. 1,800 lut«- ««nd YY Ili Suffer E'roni co-operate After uti application has I the Whitman massacre was the upris 10-lnch ............................. 1,510 els in Religion« Life and been a«*nt to ihc department a postal Cold nuil Exposure l«rft for the Klamath Reservation ing of th«- straggling settlers in the 12-lnch ............................. 2.300 inspector will I m - sent to make an ex Thieve* in Basine»» This Morning to Look Over Willamette Valley and the sending of 14-lnch ............................. 325 amination as to ail mutters connxtcd the KorrM* There To Don J. Zumwalt city engineer, CHICAGO. Nov. 30.—The Amt Teal u hastily and necessarily scantily therewith und report hia findings to CHICAGO. Nov. 30. — Episcopal th«- department Then action will be loutb ol winter wan felt here today. «quipped force of volunteers into th«* la to be given the credit of d «•signing James A. Carroll.field superintend >ak«*n on the matter. The only objec Willlatn Cronin, un ugi-d man, was Columbia country east of the Cas- a Bcptlc tank that can be added to as Bishop Charles Williams of Michigan, ent of the Indian office, and J. R <ades, and the resultant Cayuse war, the needs of the city require without speaking at the Methodist Federation Farr, superintendent of logging in th- tion any falr-mind'-d Inspector could found frozen altliug le-sld«* a fir«l«*»s raise la the condition of the sidewalks stove lu a squnlld basement. County the details of which are on record In in the l«sast disturbing the one con of Social Service, branded Rockefel {interior department, arrived Monday structed this season. This one is so ler. Morgan and others of the same in aome portions of th«> city, which Charity Agent Belmont declares that our frontier history. A remarkable fact is that the first designed that another can be built type, as "men with dual consciences, night and left next morning for th« besides the 40,000 gartni-nt strikers no doubt will be constructed accord Klamath reservation, where they will fight with th«« rebellious Modocs. un- alongside of it. and connected there who sit in the front pews of churches ing to ordinance re .-.illations in th-* there are 23.000 Chicagoans who are ascemin the imornit of timber on the <l«'stitut<* anil auffering He aaserts der their sagacious leader. Captain with. and If n eeensary another could with u net non» pie;, and skin their near future. , lands belonging to the indians, and "The money order d<-partuirni la that 1.000 ug«'«l persona are homeless Jack, occurred on the morning of be built still nearer the lake without feilowmen out of millions the next also estimate its value. ■ aualng us considerable bother at nnd In da-uger of starvation and death Novemb« r 29, 1872. twenty-five years decreasing the efficiency of the others. day. They found a theological semi By act of congress, 1909, the sec to a day after the uprising of the The septic tank is now in use. and nary oue day and will be unmitigated present. Thia office Is entirely out of from exposure. retary of the interior is permitted to Cay uses and the Whitman massacre. the water flowing from the outlet rascals the next.” monqy order lilnnka, which Is a ven sell the timber on Indian lands by The tight with the Modocs occurred pipe into the lake Is clear and free Bishop Williams also said. "When ! great Inconvenience to the public. competitive bids, and it is to ascer at the "stone bridge" on l-ost River, from sediment. it comes to making dollars they feel i tain the amount and availability of These blanks were ordered more than at Captain Jack's winter cainp, at a The second unit contract price, in that combining their business with ' forty days ago. tM*aldea twelve days point about two miles and a half be cluding the sump, is 312,500. The God's will is out of the question. I that on the Klamath reservation that ■Ince a telegram was sent. Making that M. Mr. Carroll end Mr. Farrr have gon«- L. Allison l*reacata Till* City as 41 low the site of the present flourishing pipe in this unit is: These men are models in the persona! ; to the reservation. th«' order be rushed The department Meeting Place for the <’««w»- city of Merrill. 6-inch ...................... . . . .3,852 and religious side of life, but are prac >«'piled thul the printers had b«<*n or The men report on not only the nw retel Congress Captain James Jackson's force of S-Inch ...................... . .2,120 drrod to do so. but the printing offices tically thieve«, brigands and tyra-nts (amount of timber, but also its accessi- thiity-flve men. with the few citizens 10-lnch ...................... ... 1.280 in the secular and social side.' wore overworked to such an extent i bility to transportation. The money Han Antonio (Tex.) Express nt hand, was inadequate to cope with 12-lnch ...................... . ... 540 that they were behind. It Is hoped derived from the sale of timber will M L Allison of Klamath Falls. th«* situation, nnd the Modocs suc S-incn redwood .... S60 ihc blanks will soon arrive. ; belong to the Indians, and in many Orc who heads the d«’l«'gation from ceed «*<1 In escaping after the fight to DOC POWELL SELLS "THE: 12-inch redwood ....------ 400 "It la th«* intention to ask for more that stat«* to the trnns-MI«iissippl the awful fastnesses of the lava beds, SMOKE" TO LA VENIR BROS. cases will be sufficient to pay the ex The deepest excavation was sixteen uaalatance, mor«* and better equi|>- pense of maintaining the reservations Commurrial cougr«*ss. Is leading n most of them going down the river feet, and the shallowest three feet, tuents, and more conveniences In oi campaign which the Oregon men ar< and across Tule Ijtke In canoes some average depth being six feet in both Dispose« of the Business, But Still lier to render, a better service Then* making tn secure for Klamath Falls by the undent trail under the bluffs units. Considerable of this work was I Retains the Ownership of Circus Man Enjoya Hunting la also ii serious objection to tin* pres the next session of the congress. the Building on th« w«*st side of Tule Lak««, and a rock work, on which the company j ent train time, in order to render It H. S. Tyler, manager of the Barnes He believes the delegates can b< mounted fore«* a cross th«> head of the l«jst money at the contract rate. I iinncci-saury for a few p.iacngers from circus, who has been in the city the entcrtalnt'd there as nowhere else In lak« and down the east side of the "The Smoke," one of the most pop- , The Chico Construction company ihe north to lay over nt Weed. It the country« Six-aking of the plans lava beds, massai'relng the settlers completed their contract on time, and liter resorts in the city, has been sold jast week enjoying the hunting for would seem more appropriat«* to serv« already made In expectation of th«* en route have proven Diemselves not only by Doc Powell to Mike P. and Martin which this section is becoming fa the special interests of our awn 4.00«* hucc «« sh of his purpose, he said: Th«* result was th«* Modoc war. a good, square dealing business men, Lavenik. the new owners taking pos- mous. left Monday morning for Sacra or 5.000-jHMiplv who receive until u "It 1s apparent to all that som<* I tragedy from the beginning to the but genial, whole hearted fellows as session of the business Thursday- Jlr. mento, where the circus is now oc *bls office. By the present train tlm* action should be taken by soin«' nu lend. on«> of the bloodiest known to well. Powell will not leave the city, but cupying its winter quarters. Dr. Wm the mull delivered to th«* country ll ««rat Ive body to stop the everlasting | American history , considering the will likely engage in some other line Martin accompanied Mr. Tyler on sev Sewers Should Be Flushed farmer along the Star routes Is de eral excursions down the river after trecklng of our American people on There is one thing for the city- to of business. layed just twenty-four hours. There sight-s«*elng and pleasure junketing I number engag«‘d nnd the brief period ducks, and assisted him in getting the Several months ago Mr. Powell covered, front November 29. 1872, to do, and that is to see that the sewer lire 708 boxes in which over 1,000 trips to Europe, taking with them ami1 May . 1873. Th«' last act in the trage is flushed at least once a month, oth- bought the property occupied by "The largest results from his pursuit of I cople receive their mall. Thia mail distributing in n foreign country mil- ■ dy wuh th< hanging of Captain Jack erwisc the Bcdimcnt will collect and Smoke " and opened a cigar and con game. Is delayed twelve hours, besides it lions upon millions of Americnn gold and his chief assistants at the Klam- clog up the pipes. Water should be fectionery busint'ss. The genial pro often tlnus prevents the business men coin, As a rule the people who make nth Agency on October 3. 1873. turned in at the upper manholes and prietor and th«' neatness of the place Returned to Chicago from answering their lettvnt by re these trips know but little of th.' allowed to wash out the pipes until attracted the public, making "The turn mall, which Is equivalent to W. A. Bond and W. A. Y’awter. the scenic grandeur and the wonderful they are clear, and they should be I Smoke" one of the best and most fa twenty-four hours, and which Is fre Chicago capitalists, and Miss Corn works that nature has wrought in l«ONE* BAGGAGE! CHECK; vorably known places in the city. Mr. kept clean tn this nianer at all times. qucnily of vital Importance. Th«* Y’awter, who have been stopping at BURGLAR TAKE* LUGGAGE That, however, is up to the city. our ow n country. It is for this reason Powell sold his business and leased j mail to Merrill, Lakeview und Fort I that th«* Oregon delegation intends his building to the I-avenik Brothers,; the Livermore since their return from Klamath Is not deluyed. as ft is cel OAKLAND. Nov. 30.—Because he making a bid for th«' next session of who are well known in this city. They . Pelican Lodge, returned to their home urated and forward«*«!, even when it Surprised at Klamath's Growth th«' congr«'Hs for Klamath E'alls, Ore lest his Southern PaciAc baggage are both young men of good business in the Windy City, after several en requires a clerk until 2 o'clock In th«* check, numbered 686160, T. L. Wand. Dr. W. Ross Boyd of I^kevlew, has i qualifications, and will keep the pop- I joyable weeks spent hunting and Ash gon." morning. This extra expense is borne 3212 Hopkins street. Fruitvale. I b been In the city for a few days visit ular “Smoke” up to its high standard. ing on the shores of Upper Klamath nt the present out of my own pocket. mourning the loss of a costly camera-, ing his mother and sister, Mrs. Tho transfer of the property was Lake. They were so well pleased with "And while I have the opportunity GIANT IIEMIXKK TRUE DIN- while his wife is minus fancy cloth Frances E. Boyd and Mrs. Wm. Wag I made through tho Home Realty com this part of the West that they expect COY KHKD IN WASHINGTON I wish through the Herald to slucere- ing and wearing npparel valued at ner. and renewing old acquaintances. pany. which also reports the sah> of to return here next year. ly thank all those who so kindly ren 3100. The Wands returned from n Dr. Boyd first began his practice in 1 lot 4, in block 56. In Nichols addition TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 30. The short out-of-town trip yesterday af dered and offered assistance during Ix'ft for Medford Klamath Falls, and Is greatly sur my recent illness, and also the pat largest hemlock true In tlx* world, so ternoon. Wand discovered that he prised at the vast number of new peo 1 tc J. H. Hamilton. This is one of the A. G. Allen and family and Colonel most desirable lots in this section of rons of the postofllco for their for- far as is known, stands on the bank had lost his baggage clu'ck. and was ple who have entered business and Laven C. Allen, who have been en the city. The lot was recently bought b«anince and Indulgence, and will of of McCoy Creek, In Lewis county. Be-1 unable to secure his telescope bag- becom«' residents of the city sine eh is by A. M. Jamison from Mrs. Josephine joying several weeks In their house fer for nn excuse my own unavoidable ing included In the Rnnier national i gage from the station agent at the departure a few years ago lb* left ' Chappell Boudlnot. boat on Upper Klamath Lake. left for absence as well oh one of the main forost, th«* tree may add several more I Slxti'cnth street depot. While h«* was lor his home Tuesday morning Medford Tuesday, where they will centurlea to its growth It measures clerks a portion of the time, which reporting his loss to the police th«* Monday morning spend the winter. GAYNOR'S ASSAILANT ENTERN overworked the remaining fore«« to twenty-three feet in circumference, ! enterprising Ander of the check se- such an extent lhat perhnps the ser has n clean stem to the first branch, « ur««d the telescope nnd departed for PLEA OF NOT GUILTY R«*tnms E’rom Salem After Counterfeiters This Week vice was not what might be expected.” 100 feet above th«* bnse. and is 250 parts unknown. Sheriff-elect Walter B. Snider of Sheriff Barnes has received word feet high, The tree wan discovered An nffnhle stranger walkod into the Lake county returned from Salem I Man Who Tried to Kill New York's that the federal officers will be here Dr. Johnson Seriously III at Bonanza recently by L. A. Nelson and Charles clothing store of Schwartx Brothers. Sunday evening, where he had been Mayor YY ill He Tried for Assault officers of the Mountain- 956 Washington street, Friday after th» last of this week after Georg. Dr. Georg«* A. Wright, accompanied M E'arren, with Bernard Kuhl, who was sent up I and Carrying Weapons It is supposed heretofore Duffy and Mike Reagan, who arc «■els' club noon, carefully picked a 327.50 over for horse stealing. Kuhl was with by Ills wife, went to Bonanza Tues that the Western hemlock attained coat, nnd passed over n 336 check. locked in the local Jail charged with .lay, where th«' doctor attended Dr. I DeMose when ho was shot near Cal- its greatest sit«' on the Olympic penin He received 38.50 In exchnnge. The making and passing counterfeit JERSEY CITY, Nov. 30 James J. Johnson, who is seriously ill at his {lahnn's ranch some time ago, and was coney. sula, near th«* Pacific ocean. Gallagher, Mayor Gaynor's assailant, check was later found to be worthless horn«' In that city. Dr. Wright re- found guilty at the last session of the nnd the polk? were notified. <eiv«-«l word that his services w«<rc circuit court at Lakeview and was pleaded not guilty to indictments Returns to Salem lisni* to British t'oluinbiii given an indeterminate sentence. Mr. charging him with assaulting Bill needed, and he and his wife left at 3 L. N. Traver, of Snook & Travet Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Copeland cainc j Snider left for his home iu Lakeview Edwards and carrying concealed wea o'clock in the morning on th«> stage lief urn«* FYom San Francisco pons. The prosecuting attorney has the contractor who had the contract and returned late that night. It is not down from Fort Klamath Saturday, j .Monday morning. not yet acted on the indictment charg for erecting the new grammar school R. Madson, the music man, return «xpeeb'd that Dr. Johnson's sickness and left for British Columbia this: L. I. Firber was at the Lakeside ing him with an attempt to kill building, left for his home in Salem will be more than a temporary indis morning, where they will visit rela ed from San Francisco Sunday night. Monday morning. Mayor Gaynor from Midland Saturday. whore he had boon on business. tives position. I -----