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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1910)
Fwn aa omsE im j«ps General Manager It P. Hchwerin of‘Inquiry being conducted by the Im will be placed in every room In the the big wages paid to miner». Sugar the Htemnslilp company, wliu was u> migration officials officials, It f----- was — originally *-*—”■ building. 1» 20 cents a pound, and baccei, ham |iu »»«tiger on the vessel, real It«* the my Intention to bring the four Judge Baldwin Is to move his and flour In proportion. Horses are plight of th« fifteen whose names guutds of the .Manchuria before me »lock of hardware from the lower In great demand, and S', an hour is railed to appear on the pu»eenger Wednesday, but uft«r consulting with floor to the building to the went the price of a team. On account of WANT laws TO PROHIBIT THEIR list. Colector Htratton, I have decided to formerly occupied by the Hardware the number of stampede» dogs are In OWNING LAND Tell of Their llnrtl»lil|m await the report of the commissioner Company. lie ha» completed a large steady demand and any first-class dog Their confidence won over by the of Immigration. war«house In the rear of this build wll bring 1100. There Is a constant man to whom they could talk In their ' From the Chinese I believe valu- ing In which he will store his wagon», stream of travel between the Iditarod « alifornta» llorth-ulturaliM» Seek the own language, the Chinese girls told i able Information will lie secured as machinery and heavy stock. It 1» and the Kuskokwlm. Claims on the PiixMige of Stringent Measure« Assistant Commissioner of Immigra I'o the manner of removing the stow exp«-«t«d that the hardware stock Takotna are exceeding expectations. Against Oriental». tion Harry Edsell the details of that j away» from the Manchuria, and the wll) be moved early In January. Half a ton of Iditarod gold is on the trip. They told of huvlng to sleep method of concealing them. When Wh«n this Is done th<- lower floor way to H.-attle, shipped on dog sledges upon the hard floor of th« steamship mote of tin- facts are brought out at 1» to be converted Into a lobby and by Iditarod banks. STOCKTON, Dec. 10. Strong res or upon the colls of rope, of being the Angel Island Investigation there' room» for a barber »hop and other Prospector« continue to strike rich olutions asking that a law prohibit unable «-ven to wiin I i their hands or will 1« more for us to go on In the i*uc«Ksary adjuncts to a modern ho quarts near Valdez, and much de ing aliens from owning land In Cali face» b.-cliuse every drop of th.- wa Investigation that will be made' tel. velopment work Is being done In <1111. lai* Hear liii|M>rlnnl Evident«* of | here, ” ___________________ ter that hud been furnished must lie spite of the deep rfbow. .Much ground fornia be passed was adopted at the tlnul Smuggling Itliig nt saved for drinking purposes. They 's a further indication that there : The Mr». J. L. Vos<* and daughter. .Mrs. i available for dredging and hydraulic session of the fruit growers. III veal igni Ion told of the lust f«w day» of the trip, is u concerted attempt being made to I J. H Cornelison, and daughter-in-law I work is also being found. action is taken in an attempt to check wh.-n the room was reeking with bind •'hin«»« In this country Illegally | Mrs A. A. Vose, came down from the Inroad of Japanese on the fruit ----- - filth, how they huddled together In Immigration officials cite the fact their home at Fort Klamath Hunday industry. A committee was appoint In leferrlug to th« recently dlscov- u corner, possibly a bit cleaner than that recently twenty-eight Chin«»'- If a man KI years old could have ed to secure other legislation needed cted slave trade In Hun Francisco of the others, mid wlsh.-d that the boat who had been lutided Illegally at mid next morning left for Central I Point, where they will spend the win- retained an Individual blood corpus by fruit growers. Among the laws ('hin..»« melt ami wont. it. mentioned would »Ink and tini» «nd their nils Health- were captured und twenty-Mlx ■ ter. The boys hav«i a sawmill there cle all hi» life It would have traveled recommended is one making an agri ho frequently in the telegraphic news ery. taken In the same way were «aught amd will operate It this winter. nearly 7,000,000 nt ilea through hits cultural branch of the public schools of this paper, th« Hun Frutici»«-«* The Chinese girl» questioned ut nt Portlnnd veins. in the rural districts compulsory. Chronicle has the following detailed A ng.-l I h I iiik I rung«’ In agi- from 1 I to st< ry: 20 years. They are orphans, and From th.- ll|»n of the »even Chin*-»«* were picked up In Hongkong by an girls who were caught Hundm night ag.-lit of the Hiiiiiggllng ring That ufter being mui megli «I from the steam- th« agent is u white man Is gener h I i I p Manchuria, A.slstaiit Commis ally believed, hut the Immigration m n III < "'ll IX I Elis i A I I. t <»M- TEX 'IEN IRE TAKES <>l I BEAI» sioner of Immigration Hi t ry Edsell of!|. tula refuse to sav whether he Is AND OTHERS IX.lt RED 'II lt< I < O'lMIHNIOXEIt lieu k I n tule of horr.it which, it* e whit« limn or u CliluetM. ►ay«, »how» th« Inner workings of u Sulu, of the girls were told glow td.it more despicable ihuii any similar lug till«» of Ilf«- In America, where llu. Hint (In- X Karviver* Are Fearfully lluro, «I— . rim« he has had occasion to Inventi rich husband» w.-r«* uwultlng them. In Little lto|«e of Ite», uing the 1er lie- Pince and Party IfTilbi- gat«- during his work with th«- ser n land of freedom, where there w,o.il<l ICciiuiind.-i' Hoii» Aid ilim vice. l>< only bapplnes» fur them. Their Talking dlrectlv tn th- little Chí expenses were prepaid They w<-r< at the llese girls lit their own Inngimgc. Ed iper.-ly to nu*«-t mid marry w.-a|i|n CALBERTA, Alberta. D«< 10 HAI EM. Or., li •<■ 12 Frl<-nd of »ell was able lo M>cur> frulli them a man ot their rance, amply able to Gov<*rnor-«-l< «t West see al.«ad an op- Ti.frt, of th.- forty-five miners who conifilMe »tory of th. smuggling pio» provide them with th.- good thins« of portmiity for bini to ris high fu th<- were entombed In the explosion in ■ai far aw their knowledge goti While Ilf« publl. rei vice and sc. ure a National the Western Canada collieries colllerfes he I ihh not y.-t examined mn of the X. t Pass were • removed af repiiiatlon. through th>- retlrement In Crov «Ight m«n taken at th.- sitine time as Ten of them are dead III the case of on.- girl 16 years of 11*11 <>f Int«-:»tute Commerce Com- daybreak 'he girl», h<- hns already much Infor l>g.-, she w a» met oil the hl reef |ti mlsalotier c . h krell of Mh. iourl, who mid the remainder were severely j mation concerning th« workings of Hongkong by th« agent of the smug va» form«rly l>«*mocratic t’nlted ‘ burn.-d. several fatally. There Is no I ih« smuggling ring mid Informatimi The hot» of reaching the other» alive. 1 k U iik iliig and lui. il to a cafe, where Htate» Hcnator frolli MI nsoiii I. that I» being carefully guarded by she wtut drugged While Insenalbl'* law «reatlng ih«- Interstate Commerce The trapped men afe Italians and ’ he immigration officer». »he was tnk.-n on board the .Man Coiuiiilsslon r.quli.-s timi tlu re -ball Swedes. The cause of the explosion i Directly resulting from the al- churia- at Hongkong and awakened b<- s.-ien ineliibers of thè Comlmssion, Is not known. 'empi to lumi fifteen Chines.- •even III the little fourte. n-foot room with no mor.- than four of th.-m to belong iiii-ti nt the th«- six oth.-r girl» and the eight to oiie party This tn.-ans that Cock- women and eight •'nickers (cottolo. regular M5> ... . .75<. VANCOUVER, B C., Dec. 10. Chinn basin lute Huuday night a rell's succ.HMir must b<- a Ik-mocrat. ! Reacuers are endeavoring to reach! ni«n. Flake <>ats anil Wlieat, regular 45c . . 35c -erica of investigation» have be« n tin.- girl. Ah Ying, Is mor.- soph Is-j ¡the sixty miners who are entombed " «»< Ila« Experience Table Fi uit, regular 25c....................... .. 2Oc darted that Federal official» declare tliat.-d limn the oth.-r», yet «Imple for It Is uuU' rstood to be the policy ' In the Blue Bear colliery at Frank will serve to protic to th<- bottom the «2.25 Table Fruit, per dozen, assorted . . . existence of an organised sniugsllng a girl <>f her age lu thin country. Hh<- to »elect men for thia position who fort, Alberta by an explosion which ! . . »5c t rcani, nine tan» ................................... ring. That employes of tin. customs whs brought here last March and an huve hud sonic experience in con- occurred in tha' mine yesterday. Two ....lOc s¡*l<<». regular 15c «ans..................... attempt was made to get her Into the n.-cl Ion with Itallroad Commissions bodies were recovered at the first ! «ervinc will b<- Involved In the scan country, but she was deported. . »1.00 I;* II« «I ":.ts. IO |H>tind« for............... mid there are but two or three Dein- level at midnight. The officials be dal before th« Investigation» are com lieve that owing to the peculiar When the Manchuria arrived at I ■.•uri» of Uh.-at, |K-c package ... .... 15c .Mints in the country having those pleted is th« bell.-f freely express«.! San I'raii. l»co the flft««-n half-starved , qualifications, one being West. The winding» of the lower levels many ’ by official» in the custom» »»-nice. .... 4Oc »tegular «*«»•• Tea, I*er ja.und............... ’ mid sick stowaways awaited th<lr position «nrrlcs with It n compensa ■men will lie found alive. The res-1 Will «..-« al III. Fact» i enrer« ar«* working in relays. Frederick H Htratton. .olleilor of .|<-lli<-rancc from the wr.-tche.l hole tion of «10,000 a year und the ap 'll the girls know Is that tu«n pointment lasts for seven years. custom», and Colonel C. H. Illlnn, <i.iu. and opened the door of th. Il It Is believed the prominence given CHARLES I.ISKEY AM» A I.F acting surveyor of the porl, an «14.00 it. guiar «20 and »22.50 Suit« W \ 1.1.IS MIK PARDONED prison. Some of th«* girls and som* th.- Interstate Commerce Commission nounced yesterday that when tin- in • 11.00 «17 suit» ............................. Regular vestigation of the .Hindu, t of th« four of th. men were lowered over th< and the salary attached, with the «2.25 Chas. Llsk.-y and Alf Wallis, who ■ tegular «il.50 Pant»....................... ¡s.'d< of the »hip Into a rowboat. Th< length of th.- term may prove tempt customs house llls|M>ctors, Freund. were sentenced by Judge Noland two k I i I h were tied to th«- «-nd of th.- rop* ing to West. The President makes Kllctnndc, Gibbous mid Kohrbm k«r, Other Prices in Proportion I and securely let dow n. this appointment mid West's friends years ago. were pardoned by the gov-: was started by them It would be ' ernor on Wednesday of last week, Those who went Into tile other iM’lleve that Taft might be prevailed thorough und wherever the blame I boat w.-re taken through an open port upon to give the Governor-elect’» j The pardon wax made on the condl- 1 lay. direct action would be taken ' tlon that the two men leave and do j name serious consideration. Important fncts were developed i bole und hauded dow n Into i> boat. i not return to the state of Oregon. Just how many white men there at the Inquiry conducted at Angel After leaving the iienitentlary LIs- w.-r« In the plot and who took imrt "«IRKMEX III S' REMODELING Island by Assistant Commissioner of In it ar« details that are withheld by IIIE BALDWIN HOTKI« i k«y and Wallis came to Dorris, arriv-1 Immigration Harry Kdsell, who has ing there Saturday night. It is re-j been detailed by Commlulsoner of th.- Immigration officers, hut which, ll.M.iu Occupii-d by tlw* Hardware ported that some of their relatives li I* promised, will develop at Inter Immigration Luther G. Stewart to stur*' I« to II«* Mail«- Office in tills .-ounty have gone to Dorris to i handle the Investigation for that *!•*■ Investigations that are expected. llarlM-r Shop and Ixibby meet the two men and probably pro Must Not I»I m iim > Affair partment. vide them with funds to get out of It has been definitely established Th« first action resulting from th«* Carpenters have beguu work on the country. that the fifteen Chinese captured by fallur«* of the customs Inspectors enlarging and remodeling a portion the customs Inspectors, after they aboard th« Manchuria to prevent the of the Baldwin hotel. They are at had been landed at China basin from «■cap«* from that lluer of th«* fifteen ' work at present In building an en- PRICKS IN IDITAROD rowboats by white men. arrived nt Chine»«* was taken wh«*n Colonel closed «fairway and entrance ________ to _______ this port on the Pacific .Mali »t.-mucr Illlnn, acting surveyor of th«* imrt. th.- hotel and cafe. , As soon as this ' all»«*» Would 'lake Living Prohibi-| A Large Line to Select From at Your Own Price Manchuria. issued nil order that the four Man I Is completed the carpenters will b< 1 five But For tin- Big Wagrs One of the women who was land- churia guards Charles Freund,John gin on the interior. Paid Miners. ■ <1 nt Chinn basin Holiday night at Kileinsde, Edward Gibbons anil It Is planned to divide the rear: tempted to land here Inst March, but William Rohl hacker should be de portion of the building so as to give 1 SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec. 12.—Meni w«> deported. Th«* capture of the tailed nt separate stations on the wa 'twenty additional rooms to tbs hotel, who just arrived from Alaska say Chinese has <|ev«*)ope<l the fart that ter front hereafter. No two of them ' Seven more private baths are to be | that prices of food in the Iditarod 'he Chinese girls landed In China will be allowed to work together 1 installed and hot and cold water i country would be prohibitive but for town here ar«- wottli |3,000 und gmudlng a single vessel. more a« slave girls. I'lilti the Investigation by the sur Tlw manner In which the girl and vey oi of the port Is started the order f men were taken aboard and were has gone out tu the customs Inspec taken from the Manchuria lias been tors to refuse to discuss with any >n« established. i th*- details of tl.e break of the fifteen * The fact that an ugent In Hong Chinese from Ute Pacific Mill liner kong, acting for the smuggling ring, Neither the men who were guarding made all arrangements there ii nd the veoael no*- ih« four ir.«|M*ctors, that other agents took charge here, oseph Head. Samuel H. Sackett. C. J. was uso-rtaincd. i Bennlngvr and P. O. lluffaker, are Prisoners During the Voyage permitted to discuss the affair until Huddled together In a room aboard they ore called upon to give thill t he .Manchuria fourteen feet «quart* statement nt the Federal inquiry and with low celling, the seven girls Colonel P IL BiInn yesterday dis- and eight men made the trip across patched a tetter to Commissioner of the Pacific ocean from Hongkong, Immlgratit,-, I uther O. Stewart, re For twenty-five days they remained questing htn t> supply the surveyor » within those four walls, sleeping up of the port with a complete report of I on the floor or upon colls of rope the Investlgat'on now in progress ■It In the little compartment. No one Ange) Island. ’ntll that report la on bourd the ship appeared Inside the received no further action will be room during that time. The door taken in the case of the four Man- was lock*-<l, and there was no meun» churia gu-tnlt thrn to separate them. of esit. Fearful of being caught, the Collusion 1» Suspected stowaways made no outcry. "My first idea was to suspend all Inside the room when they entered waw a supply of water, cold tea, of the Inspectors on the Manchuria crackers and dried fruit, Upon that after 1 heard of the break,” said Col- fare the fifteen subsisted until they one) Bllnn. "It does not seem pos- sible that those Chinese could have reached Hnn Francisco. When the stowaways were taken mad«* their way from that vessel, or Into the little room on board the even from the wharf after they left great liner, they found besides the the Manchuria, without the knowl little supply of food and dring, male edge of some of the guards on board. attire for the women and an extra The Chinese girls are little more than supply of clothing. children. They arc only nbout 16, When the gay crowds aboard the 1« ami 17 years df age. It Is non Pacific Mall liner made merry upon sense to think that they con Id be the decks of the big vessel during taken off the Manchuria over the those twenty-fiv«* days the fifteen stern or over the side of the vessel Chinese worn spending days and without the knowl«*dge of »onte one nights of horror In that foul hole be on board. low Little did Vice President and "I have naked for a report of the , a CHINESE CAPTIVES IEEE OF HORRORS I Closing Out Entire I Stock GOODRICH Cash Store Men's and Boys' Clothing CROCKERY Agateware Glassware Produce and Eggs Taken at Market Prices Same as Cash. No Goods Delivered ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR If he If he takes the Republican. does not urge him to do it, so as to lend a hand in the fight for his rights