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**********««•* KLAMATH REPUBLICAN • OFFICIAI» PAPER OF ♦ ♦ Kl. in vi li < Ol’NTY ♦ KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 29, 1910 VOL. XV upon th<- purllamentary »ysi«-in of France, with certaln uiodlflcul Ions ailopti'd front Ihn l'nlti-<l Slate». The prwideut of thti republic will I m < chosen by the pui llmm-nt for u terni of five year», und In* will b<- In- «llglble for rr-vh'^tlou uiitll it regulär tertn hu» Inti't vi-m d, A n In l-'rance, Ilio cnblni t will Iw uppolnti-d by Hu« President In accortl- I'.XPLt TT 11 TO STAICI II TER Tilt; I ILL I lio III NIiltElt I I ET FROM PLOT MAIO TO HAVE BEEN DIS nnci* with the i-omplexfon of the legis NEU YEAR COVERED v AIRMHIP lative Imdy. but tlie iu I ii I n I i - im of war. marine, fluunc«« and public work», b«-- In» consldered non-piilltli-nl, will con- tlnue Irremovable In U. »*vont th<- governnient I om - n th« i <>nll<l< n< «■ of piirliumi-nt .Member» of parllainent I ' l.iimed Huit QiiuiiHtir» of lllgti Ek 1 will b<- clected for Ihre«! year». I ori e Is Mobilizing Near I • »I m .—Gun. Tryiiflc for KflO.tMMt Prize When II» Machine Capaiz«*» noil Both ploslvc« Have B»-«-»i IHacov» Inuit I o^ktoun nt lnuilfui Iti-mly Men An- I rudii-il cn-d Io llouses to Protect Aim-ili mi lnt>-i<-»lw TWO MEET DEATH JAPS Id MINE MIIIIARV CIRCLES ARE EXCITED WIFE OF ONE WITNESSED TRAGEDY comrnodated at this tlnx* In th»- win- ' ter efter the panic three years ago. Hogan's "flop,” a four-story build-1 Ing where men may sleep on the bare floor for a nickel a night, had more than 1,300 guest» laid night. ♦ ♦ LEADING PAPER OF HOI THKKN OREGON NO « « 39 FLAMES MENACE Hick Will» Pneumonia B»-rt Hickman 1» sick with pneu- monl-.- on th«- Allison ranch, elght WAT< H.MAN' DROPS LANTERN IN INMH. OF OIL mile« south of town, and he 1» In a dangerous condition. He has been ill for four days, and It Is feared he will not recover. He Is only about 21 years old, and came here with his wife from Grand Junction. Colo., last spring. Fortunati-ly But Lillie Damage Re __________________ sulted From the Blaze—l/oss ll ill Be About *900 FIREMEN DO SOME SPLENDID WORK HUNDREDS JOIN THE REBELS I Marquis Marie PARIS, Dec. 2 8 1'1 ERTO CORTEZ, liondina«- l»< - i What threatened to become a serl- I !*• A revolution I h expertisi to »tai' I’aulla anil Alcxanii-e Liiffon, chief sMI GGI.ING IILMH ACROSS [ous conflagration menaced the paring 11 in ; ned iute I y after New Year». Ov«-r pilot <>f the Antoinetti s«*hoo) of avia- BORDER plant of Strange-Maguire company .'.<><10 mon In Central America. Amer lion, w»-r«- killed by a 200-foot fat! t on Sixth street Tuesday night. Geo. icana mid adventurer», aro drilling from un Antlonette monoplane. Laf-: Small, the watchman, was pumping a twenty mill*» from Cape Grin la», and fun's wife wltrii sm-d ’he tragedy, and I Moiiotain Fastm-ss«s Have Been For- car of bitumen into a large tank near ■in* rx|H-cii-d to attack Tegucigalpa lo r condition Is now most critical. tttl»-d. ami Can Be Held ■ the pump house, and for some reason Laffon was piloting the aeroplane i-ndi-r th<« leadership uf General Bo- the operation did not proceed smooth IgaiiMt un Irtny N»-»t t nmpuigti « tiilla nnd Lee Christmas. Another with PauUa a» a pasenger. He was, ly. He went to the car from which forts- I k ri-poited to lu- mobilizing it i-onleHtiiig for the 1’0,000 prize fo.’ he was pumping ar.d which stood on I i-lba. The gutibout Hornet, bearing the Hpeedl -st paitsenK«N carrying flight I EL PASO, Dec. 2«.—A report from the switch on th«« adjoining track -, « Bonilla mid Christ mas, Is expected t > it- Brussels ami return. While direct ’ the representative» of the El Paso to which was a car of crude oil t •• ».»riti nearby tonight or tomorrow. Th«- ly over th«- Hunger th-- machine cap Hi mid Iti the field declare that the used in the furnace of the plant. He un itmli-rxInndliiK rvgnidlng ilo- siiti (iiiblgiat Yorktown Ims arriv« d r* sized an«) fell, turning twlc. . laiffon’s !' Big Bead” region from Marfa to Al dropped bls lantern and it fell into a ni loti In 1912. Colutiti IlooNi-vett Halli AntapaJa and I» pn-phrlng to protect bend was crashed and his right leg pini« Is controlled by the rebels, who pool of oil under the car, and in an was driven Into his chest Pa ull? have fortified th»- mountain fastnesses instant the place was a sea of flames. MI thè tulk abolii President Tufi *. niel li mi Inli-ri-Ht« was rr«tgl l in the wrech-igt- He died with brass cannon, and are able to An alarm of fire was sent in and imd rm- arruiiKing puliiIcul affair» fo while on Ills way here, Luff on died a hold the country against an immense the department promptly responded. l!>12 I» ino»! alwoird Thi*r<- wu» noth < litri NI ER Il ls UONDEBI I I, few mlnnii-H later. ! army. They are smuggling large They turned the water on the oil, and He- lag llke flint dl»cii»Hi-d lo me EMCAI’E FROM l»KA1 Til quantities of arm» and ammunition w hile it did not quench the flam« s at gaidlng tlir statement that PreaMent ¡across the border. Hundreds arc ; once the water washed the blazing oil Tufi hud apiuii tloiosl ilo piitnmugv In DENVER. Colo . Dec. JR. I’lung- joining the revolutionist» near Chl- away from the buildings and away New York io M-< nre thè state delega - IllK from the eiabth «tory of I a build I hiiahua. from the engine house and the huge tlon for pi«-»lil«nt Iti 1*12. no far a» I II1K upon which hr wuH at i work. II tank car standing alongside of it. IHkiis l'hai a Light Machine With kuow, th<r. la notliing In il" \\ . Tutloti. u rar|H'iitt«r, «lopped hin < n Heavy PawtemF-r IV»«> Caos«* IN'HISTRIAI. WORKERS OF THE Had these taken fire the whole plant fall by catching a ntecl girder on the would have been destroyed. of the A*ci«l<-nt IKIRI.I» ARE Tl RBI LENT floor below und hung suspended by The frame work of the two cars one bund for twenty mlnuteH before I.OH ANGELES, Dec. 28. *1 knew Men Howl ll ililly nml < urn«- the Slic i-r- was destroyed and a great deal of the hi- was rescued from hin perlloim [Mi t a|M»ld>- tinti tai* for the Ensuing V.t sttlon, nevent y feet above the pave- l.uffon Mell, and am grieved at bis i oil and KMCe bitumen, but the loss iff and (Mlirr OMcers—.May — liaiiqnvt Is S«Tv«d to the w ill nut exceed 1200. Ba ibi Storkade nu«nt. Talton kept hin head, and di | death." said laitham, the pibit of the Menila «rs The firemen are to be commended I Aiil.->i»«-tt marhr.ne at the, meet here. reeled hin rescuers. finally placing "l^affon wot an expert pilot, and FRESNO, Dec. 23.- Eighty-five of for their promptness in responding to the noose of a loweri*»! rope uluittl hitu At th«- niwiing of Aloha t'ha|»ter with his frrr hnixl I know th< machine» us he knew the the Industrial Workers of the World the call and also for their grit in No ill.Order of Eastern fltar, Tuesday | .<l|-lwi>et 1 have frequently worked society In th«- local jail today were keeping the stream of water playing night the following capable members Knowing only a few <!e- placed on a bread and wat«*r diet fol- on the flames in spite of the fierce | with him Gone on • I isit of the order were Installed into the ■ tali' of the accident 1 run only im- lowing a demonstration last night ' heat and the danger of an explosion o. I! Bunch and wife, Mrs. M F. .-hi« thi.\thv light machine coupled when they cursed Sheriff Chittenden from the blazing car of oil. It is due various offices for the ensuing year; Worthy Matron Mm. Corn Rnn- Mrirtey and three children and Mrs. 'whh the w«eght of the pttsi-nger car and The oiU-r -iffictals foi half an to their u«.*rvc that the plant ¿»as not » »V C Barker and two children cam ■ ibe for the Brussels flight 1» res|Min hour. The men applied the most foul ientirely destroyed. ibiaon. Worthy Patron Frank Artnstrong. down from Kort Klamath Thur»di • r.'ih- for thi- calamity. Such acci language iiossible. They howled wild----------------- - A»oclato Matron Mrs Mirry J. ; night aud left th« next morning f°r dents are likely Ip happen to those ly. and ;.s the jail is in the resid nee (>j j, ( yx\o\ I*R<»IIS TO .lct<i |>blnr county wh«-re they will mho ride borsex or in antos. I hope section the windows were closed to Ankeny. ||K" " H|srn|i(, %| AXTIQO: S«-crelary Mrs J vh »I i > It M<nnyer. •.I'd! for a month or so. ■he affair will not disertMIt aviation.'’ , pn-verK the ianguagc being heard. Treiisiiri-r - Mrs. Jennie Hum. The occasion for the demonstration The Guu Preseiiteil to I sm Augii-. t'ondnrtrm»» Mr« Mr». Minnie Henry ‘was the Imaginary abuse of a drttnk- by General Sluittec Originally .IHHIM-Intv Conduct res» Mr». Jrs- eti [zrisoner who had been forcibly I’elongeil to I-.-ance nie Mills. Mtbdned because of his fighting. The Trust res I Willits sheriff announced that he would flood LOS ANGELES. Dec. 23.—Investi Mrs. Josie Jen tile E 1 SES REVOLVER IN 1 BOU DE» TAFT IStHHNATlHFIKI» WITH l.osH the cells with a five host* if the In gations made by Park Commissioner RcatneH. dustrialists renew the noise. Armed ST® ET CAR sits Mt OF INFI.T FNl E J. B. Lippincott disclose that an old i 'hHpInln Mrs Morvlk-nd ' guards are placed around the jail at Is |(| « I H I II Marshal Mrs. Minnie K. Ward : night in anticipation of an attempted bronze cannon in Central Park given Ada 1 Mrs Jennie Alford. ll llllaMi liwy»-t Ittempts ii> Shoot so-.- Kumov»*« 'I hat Balling"«. Knox. Mar- •li-lrn-ry. The citizens are aroused the municipality by General Shafter Mis Ella McMillan Ruth over the disturbance. The Indnstrial- after the captuft* of Santiago, is an Think story ll It bout I- musini ion— fvwsln-lara. tool Is I » Istruì« s| I «agli ami II Doon Are to Esther Mr». II. R. HamOtun. ■ istsare flocking here, and a stockade! antique of historical value. It wa-< Some lk*llev<- Ji»|»s Haw- O'-t-n I»? n Pollieiiukn supposed to be a Spanish gun of com lb- ReOreil Miss Nott Drew Maritin Working lor l'-iu» , w in possibly be necessary in •"> f”w i Elect m Mrs Itos«' Houle. I days, as the jail is already filled. j paratively recent make, but it wa- cast in a French arsenal in fulfillment Warder Mrs Nellie Van Riper. SIN FRANI ISCO. Dee 2S Wil WASHINGTON. H . Dec. 2» of an order ¡»sued by Louis XV, anil ll IRIIINGTON. II. (’.. De» 28. Hi-ntlni'l Frank Ankeny. STATE INI! < Hl licit Dll ORI El» liam Dwyer. a machlnlst. wa» urretned Rumor» of a coming shnkeup in tbe bears a sign showing that the pattern Th«* war department denies limi olii Mis lllnnle E Ward Is th»- out-* following un attempi to sbwt hi» «i»- IN SPAIN cabinet were renevrvd this week. Tt was ordered by the preceding French eliti ndvIceH have been received re going Worth' .Matron, while the last tcr-ln-luw. Miss Clara Coronili. In a was reported that th» -changes said to king, Louis the Great. garding the alleged Manila idol, tien Wortln Pntron wa» Dr. Wllltaim Mai crowdnl liulght »treet car lhl» nwirn- lie nniti-iuplated by President Taft in- V» la»w Rrelwcre. the Number of Re How the cannon fell into the hands ••nil Wood said lie lu-Bind tin- sesrc'i tin. Ing The bullet wont through the volvisl 'tn- n-slgnaiions of Secretaries ligious Ill-tiers ami T» vn of the Spanish to be used for the de of the .liipanese house» lin*< proba 111- After the InsliilluiIon ceremonies roof and dhl no damage Spretai Knox. M.icVeash. aTBwter and pasal- Tle-ir Vn»|a-riy fense of the Cuban city is a mystery .Hs-ii conducted by the <ivll authori Were over n dellcioil» bnnff’ii-t was Polire man Stillivnn Felton, who was i.iy wnadfl I which will be further investigated A ties. ns General Duvall would linn served tn tin- meniberni »ittlng In an opposite seat, owr- Knox it is known, is ilissatIsfirM MIDRID. Dre. 23.- Despite the bronze tablet, giving its history, will reported It If the situation was »ert powervd D»y»-i unti litcki-d Mini np in over hts loss of Influence in shaping attempts to impi-de the consideration be placed beside the piece. oli»« The army officiai» nn- moat In thè city prlscm. A note In hts potkct the administration's |M»licies. , of th»« measure, the cortes today lervsted. and several are expressing salti he Intended to kill hlmsclf and INilhh-ians say the time has arrivi-d liassed the famous "Paddock” bill, tin opinion that the Juiaine»«' hav-- MRS TCRN Ill'Ll. IS STILL wife. The polire say thè meeting for I’n-sNiept Taft 1«» «Mamin Ballin which practically separates the m<er»*tly bre*n working In ’he I'hilli- Thousands of t ««pies of It Ire to II.- wlth hi» sIstrT-iii-law was MCtdenfal, ger. OX THE WITNESS STAND churrti and state. Premier Cantlajas I li«<*» for year». » IHstrlbnted Throiighowt Us- and prevented a doublé tragvAi I r«-port that Ctingi • sstnan Char!--» had not notified -the opposition that < muitiy Larky” Baldwin Will Case Is to Be Scott o* Kansas w ill succeed Secretar the bill would lie called up tod ai, but Postponed Tills Afternoon , Wilso’i is generally credited. Th» had been quietly notifying the anti FIGHT PERSONS KILLED WASHINGTON, ll (’.. Der.«4-X 1’ntil After Christmas IIY GAS EXPLOSION • president 's secretary, Charles Norton, clerical» and the government party Many Ihotisand» of copie» of ihr re i is un nii>d by politicians to succeed niembers to be- in their seats. The t'oinforlnblc Little I’ln»«- of Twenty- port and hrurlng of the committee LOS ANGELES. Dec. 23.—It is be Two Room», nml It Cost* ih.it tondue*-d the llalllnger-PInrhot Fl P iim , StiH-llIng Plant Is Wrrcki«d— MacVcngh. who it is expi-cted Will T" I new law divorces the state from the lieved the cross examination of .Mrs. , tin* on i-nxiimt of ill health Was the Sc-oiid luirgi-sf mi Influence of the church, reduces the Turnball will be completed this after Him KAI Ml n W«a-k inv« ntigatln m a III be distributed Senator Flint and Repri-sentatlv • I nnmber of religious orders, restricts thr World throughout the country. It I» rat1- noon and an adjournment of the sui. Tawney are mentioned ns possible the [tower of those remaining, and. to break Baldwin’s will will be taken NEW YORK. Dec. 2S St tialoi muled the rosi 'Mil lie J13.632. i t - Ballinger. EL I’.ISO. Texas, Dec. 2S. A gas Hiiccessois the orders will not be freed from tax tint! after Christmas. Mrs. Turnbull Ellhu Riwit hns tin- right Idi'ii Hr cording Ic lt«-[M«tentative Cooper nf explosion wrecked the El Paso smelt ation where they engage in anything was scheduled to testify when the reason» that If a tmin must live In a Pennsylvania, chairman of tlie house Ing plant five " mile« from this city, M INI MEN SIIB EK IN THE excepting strictly religious work. The case was called. She was a good flat it might a well lx- li nice, nrzi c<<mmltt<*i' on printing. law was [Missed by a vote of 108 to 29. match for the cross questioners, an«i little lint with nil the comfort» or Cooper and inemhers of Ills commit killing eight persons. The plant wan CHICAGO BREAD LINE home That's whnt the senator In tee favored getting out n large edi the second largest III the world, >cn<1 her quips during the examinatlo i I irri.E baio meeth with Of course. IC» not tion to meet tlie widespread demand bi'loiiged to the smelting trust. egoing tn have were the source of much amusement. One Thousand M oiiic I cks Slnn»l in tin- IN All'FlT, ACCIDENT quite like the average llnrlem flat. II for Information on the subject. Biting IVitMl lo Obtain a Clip Is a little liliger; It has twvntv-two Rome From College of Coffe»- miri a lioll BLAZE COST l.ll ES OF TWENTY Holly Hinnen» 1» home from the rooms, and It Is tv bit more expensive, bit. Bl l(Ki: PAID MISS SMITH'S ills From His High Cliaii noil FOLK PERSONS for he is golnfp’to pay IJI.ftOO a venr I \ri XR1 M it si\n \i!ii m Htat»< Agricultural college at Corval CHICAGO. I»«w 23. Despite the I «¡rugis Hi« Eye Oitt on S; n < iu I lis. and will In- hero until after the fact that the big ntail store» report for It. But that Is only 12.000 a Committed the Act Because the Firm of a Te-H.i-ttle month, |f>00 n week, |7I a day. 1'1 an Unman Conic Tln-rv an a Path-iil. and < holiday». Holly is I that more money Is being spent this I Refused to Give Him Employ, the mechnnlcal en hour, am! 5 cents a second. lu.ier flu- Doctor Refused to yeai for holiday goods than in any wilt—Believed Insane and will bo graditi »pri l/ct Her Iffave pretlous year. 1,000 men stood in line FREEWATER. Orc.. Dei- 23.- A Ills many friends Kind lust night in a biting wind to obtain a tuost distressing accident occurred at PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 23 John i welcome him home. SANTA ROSA, l'allf . Dec. 28. tin cup of coffee and a roll each. Ferndale station three miles north of Cornegia, a Pole, this afternoon sui- Lue Etta Smith's expenses at the »an It whs the tenth night that Mal till» city when the little 2-year-old rendered to the police, saying that he ll ill Go to Portland Coiiibliiiilion of tlie Form Io Frniie«- il arliiin were piiiil for b.v Dr. Burke, colm McDowell had his roffee wagon »on of Mr. and Mirs. T. L. Haun, while started the Friedlander fire, which aci-orillng to W. J. Dillard, the san Carey Ramaby went to Merrill out to feed the hungry unemployed. rocking in his high chair, overbal cost the lives of twenty-four firemen uml tile l oiti-il Stilles Is to itarium clerk, who is testifyfnK at Saturday after his sister. Mr». S. E. The results have shown that this anced himself and fell to the floor, and policemen. He said the reaaon Be Fnvon-d the Burke trial today. Ml»» Smith Martin, u ml children, who spent charity is almost a» badly needed as striking his eye on the spout of a tea he had started the fire was because was it patient when he came, and then Christ mu* 'with her parents. Mr. and in the hard panic winter of 1907-08. kettle. The »pout literally gouged the firm hail refused him employ LISBON, ' ¡« lioui der. Dllnrd testified thnt Dr. Mrs. E. B. Ramaby. Ilainsby. She left for The municipal lodging house had out one eye, the sight of which Is ut ment. The police are holding him in government i Burke instructi-d him not to let Miss Portland on Monday morning, where over 1000 lodgers Inst night, a num terly deatroyed, and grave fears art- custody, and believe that the man is public him I Smith lenve Ihr sanitarium. sin- will visit friends nnd r«'latlves. bar far In excess of the number zic- felt for the child’s recovery. provlnlonnl mentally unbalanced. i MANILA. Ih«c. 28 H I» [>ersl»t<«nt- ly repoiled thnt a- Ju|>uni*se plot to mine Mutilili hulbor and lilow up American war»hlp» in thè evwnt of hiiHtDIIi«iM has b**<*n dlscovered I» chi* idiuslzed tiy tho dlscuvnry of quanti- tir» of I i I k I i i-xplosivcH In Jupiin<*H<' boli»«-» Grnciul liuvall I» -uprrvl»- Ing thè M'iireh, bui all rdiucst» for In formation lui Ve beiti refioM-d. li I h indi'i h I imm I thut lo- lui» completi1 In formation of Juiiaticm* pian». Tho «i-urih I» repoi tril to hall- disclosed «ap«-r» Identlfyfng Japunr»»- muchi ! agoni», and II I h lilntcd thm » oii > v al- ready bnvo I hm - h arresi od •ect'elly. It I h asserted thè Jai* hk - hiiiiikk IB ik ••zplOHlve» Itilo Mnulhi Navy and military «luli» uri most <• xi- ttrd over th» till Ideili, hut til- « «Ihcern decline to tulk General Du vnN l» threutenliiK to court martini .inyoti*- divulging MF( | M Purih-iiluru Indienti- that tteat the thè plot coni« nipluli-d pliiclng thè mine» n<-ar thè naval nui-hoiagi« In ilo- Imltoiii of thè hnilwir wh«re Ihry would le wlred and rxplodi'd by batterle» nti Privately It I» ndmltti'l t he »bore that thè «Huutlon I» Herbiii» li I h rvpot ted that nn nnllghb-d »hip manmil by thrtM* JaiiaOrse was no ticeli on a dark night teeentb nnovliig about thr harlwir. rvldmth taklng miundlnga lo dctermlne thr b*-«i placi to lay Un-mlu<-H 'ilirnrmy hendqunr ter» adniltti-d thr Jnp tbry «*' w.i- rapitimi yruti'i'duy was aearchrd. nnd li rari «rally u complete plaigisMhi- 4,ir tltli-atlon nnd data, »howlnu thè gun itimintIngs and a blindi«- of privali tutiM'rs weru tound. Ile waa noi ur ie ted. b«'cnui..- thi-rr I n no law under whlch thè nrri'st I h | h >«»B>1 i '. hot lir !» kepi under Rurvclllnniv- It I h r«-|>ori • il that ycsterday’s si-nrrh uiso dls- i-losed metal caKlngH nnd mlm- cui* and lo-avlly Inaulntid wlrr > »