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• OFFICIAL PAPKK OF • ♦ kl.AMATH COI nty ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ VOL. XV KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 5, 19JJ ******•*«*»••< * LEADING I’A PER OP ♦ ♦ NOITHERN OREGON * NO 40 the petition was granted, and the li about Baddie mountain, near Heaside brary will receive 330 a month here The matter will be brought to the at after. tention of congress at either the pres On motion of Councilman Wilkins ent or coming session, and It Is felt tbe barn on Pint street between Tenth , the desired action will bo taken The «■nd Eleventh, was declared a nui proposition was given favorable ac sance and ordered abated. It devel ton by the senate at the last session ________ oped that Mayor Sanderson Is half and it is expected. If the propur rep owner of the barn In question. resentation« arc made, It will paua tho ANKH FÓR A P1FTY-YKAR FRAN , bouse Tho Chico Construction company MOORKB AND NINKIYOl' COMPAN1 If favorable action la taken OHKUIM OF i’HAMHKIl OF <‘O.M- FIKE APPARATI 8 BONI) ORDÌ- had signified its willingness to wait NANI E IN PANNED ! an automobile road will be built front CHIME WITH APPLY MFIU F TO HK KIJttTKD for Its pay for digging the sewer on 1 .-»«aside to Haddlo Mountain, through Fifth street between Klamath avenue n magnificent spruce forest, where and Main street, reaching to the alley, '■ mam moth tree« of this variety sur- PASSED TO SECOND HEADING I i-riac all who see them because of EKRYONE IS INYITED 10 ŒO WILL MEET A6AIN TONIGHT so tha< connectfbn could be made with TO RUN FOR TERRI OF FIFTY YEARS their great sise. Beavlde expects. In — - - i the new Odd Fellows’ temple, and that company was accordingly In that event, to rival Ranta Crus. Calif . r. M. Moor«» Claims Timi the Bates The New Company, However, Hao Important Qu«-*tl<m>« Will Hr IMs- Grant Petitimi Asking for *10 a structed to perform the work. which baa a national park of giant Month More for City library H|M-«'iHrd In the Ordinance Are Hates Materially Ix»wer Than < UfcM-d at the Meeting, anti Council will meet again tonght to M>«juolas that prove a great attrac —Other Buoineaa the Name «> iu Port land Th«»«w- of Ixx-al Hrm AII Hieiuld Help act on tbe saloon ordinance. tion to tourists SEEK ELECTRIC LIGHT FRANCHISE BANQUET GIVEN' MEETING OE THE CITY COUNCIL I THIS EVENING WAS The city council held a long session NO NALOON8 FOR At tho meeting of the city council xETN DAI » FOR HEVEBAL i’AHEM Two corporations are seeking fran Th«' annual metdlng and election of THIN MORNING NEXT THIRTY DAYN chise« from tbe city council for th« Tuesday night an ordinance was Intro- offlc<-rs of th«- Cha-mb«-r of Commerce Tuesday night, and a number of mat dnead and paaard to Ita second r«ad- supplying of electricity for light and will lx- held thl« evening at Dol- ters of importance were taken np. lug, asking that a franchise be grant beer ’a furniture «tore, after which a Councllmen Wilkins, Willits, Stone, («encrai I jbh « Bar Immediate l«auMn< <- power to tbe citlxens of Kinmath Nelrral I shu I Option law« Were l»i'»- of IJceaMU—Fee Will Prob <d to the Klamath Kalla Light ami Falls. They are tbe Klamath Falls bunqurt will be given at the Baldwin Castel, Hanks, Bummers, Waldron, rnixM'd—-Bate for Welch f'sw ably Be 01 ¿XX) Water company, grunting them the Light and Water company and the Sis ' cafe Thl« m«-«.-tlng will be one of Faught and Stansbie were present privilege of laying mains and supply Will Be Met Tomorrow kiyou Electric company. Roth had an ' unusual Interest to bo:b th«- people of when tbe meeting was called to order. ing water to the citizen« for a pario*, Mto | The ordinance governing the «ale of ordinance introduced at the council < Klamath Falla and the county, and of fifty years. The following bills were allowed: liquor« in this city was introduced meeting last night, asking for a fran Circuit Judge Henry L. Benson ; from present Indications there will Water Batea Thomas E. Stanley, labor ...357.60 and passed to its second reading a> chise for fifty years, and each ordi- I be a large attendance. There are a The rat«« to be charged per mouth !<><dt hla sea» last Tuesda« and dis large number of n<-w cltisens In this E G. Buhl, labor...................... 14.35 the council meeting «ast night, and In nani'i- was paswed to its second read tor furnishing the water ar« In pay» posed of the docket with an ease that city who are Interested In the de A M Clark, labor .................. 14.35 all probability will be placed on its ing. It will come up for final passage »bowed bts ability as a practitioner. .is follow« at a future meeting. velopment of this section, and who V. W. Wakefield, labor........... 10.00 final passage this evening. Baker lea . |1 >0 HI« flrat u®ciul act was the appoint- realix«- th«- great go««d that can be ac- 8 B. Low, labor......................... 12.50 Th«- rates set forth in the two fran In conversation with a Herald re iu«nt nt B. M. Itlcbardaon as court re- Barber shops. first chair . . . *J .00 compllshed by a live commercial or h win Cutler, labor.................. 9.35 porter today one of the leading citi chise ordinance« differ materaliy, the Each additional chair J6 pOHsr. Siakiyon rate« being materially lower W. H. Fleishman, labor......... 1.25 zens said on the question: On xusuuiing the bench Judge Bon ganisation, and many of these have so Bath tub. In private family "The object aimed at by the Home than those of the local company. Tbe Maddox A Harris, rock........... 01.25 i slgnlfl<*d their Intention of being pres- I 00 sai aal a nBmb< r of cases for hearing I ent and awslstlng In either putting F. T. 8anderson, salary mayor. 83.33 Rule association and by our common rate« of tbe Siskiyou company are a«- In hotels, etc .................. «nd also --¡Imluated those which will Butcher shops I 60 new life into the pr««sent organisation Thom Drake, salary city atty . . 83.33 council is to place this traffic upon a follows, the terms being per kilowatt U beard..by Judge Calkin« when he I 00 Households Our h>drant or. If n«*cessary. completely reorgan- A.L.Ix-avltt. «al. police judge, 100.00 safe business basis. A legitimate sa hour: MctiT Rate* 40 tike« Judge Bensons place during ling tho body. One closet ...................... A L.Leavitt, supplies for police 8.50 loon business, like any other business, 60 th« hearing of Ihr rases in which the One bath tub . ................... / Wm. HaH. salary police........... 75.00 can stand just so much of a drain on ! 50 kilowatt hour« or less . .30.10 Tho old dlroctora «nd officers of the *». on Judge waa as attorney or counsel. it hamlier of Commerce have Invited H L. Walker, salary police . .. 75.00 its legitimate income, and no more 50 to 100......................................08 Feed yard«................ ,. Tho Julg- 's oath of office waa filed Hotels, etc., 6 rooms or I<* sm 8.00 E C Townsend, salary police 90.00 The i»eople are particularly anx 100 to 150......................................08 I the Interest of new citlseas, and are - 10 with (be nw-rvLkry of state a month ' willing to turn over the management C. C. Low, salary police........... 75.00 ious to aee the five saloons to be 150 to 200 ..................................... 05 Each additional room . . . ago aud thorn waa no ceremony In Irrigation Sprinkling vurd waaii- to new m«-n If they can be a«cured. Roberts A Hauks, «applies . . . 58.40 licensed in the hands of men who will 200 to 250 . ............................... 04 hi« h-tsiiuvptlot) of the bench. «•rd. Irrigation Sprinkling adhere closely to the restrictions and I 250 to 300 ..................................... 03 They fee) that they have don«- their Klamath Fall« Light aud Water The cos--« disposed of this morning 100 to 500 ...................................... 0216 washing window« porch« lee. ele Co., water and light............ 321.87 requirements of the ordinance." «hare of the work, and should be re- , I QÔ war*: Flat Rate« • First 26 feet ........ Mr.Frame, meals election board 2.50 The five saloons referred to are hev>'d from the burden of reaponsibll- The local option cases of the State Not over 50 feel .... « »v 3.06 Domestic service, based on 16 can Gem cafe, meals....................... 5.50 based on the figures given for the I itv which such management entails. vs. Marry Turner, dismissed on mo I Vue limited to 5 to 7 «. wt dle power lamp, per month: | It is quite probable that If a repre- City Transfer Co......................... 3.00 population of the city, 5,360. tion nt Ute distrbt attorney. aud 6 to 8 p. m.) While a canvass of the council i 1 lamp......................................... 31.00 Raiusby's Express.................... 2.25 -o-ntstive organisation of the city and A like motion in similar cases Meter rate« First 36,*00 «41- county can be «-ffected. tbe county O K Transfer Co....................... 10.50 short time ago gave the license at 2 lamps...................................... 1.20 agalwsi II, F. liberty was taken. Iona, per l.ooo gallons ... I court wll) lend their asaistance and J V Htmaaker, labor.............. 7.00 32,500, yet it is believed that the fig 3 lamps...................................... 1.30 J Thu Y««k cg0ex will be heard by Hr<ond 26.000 gallons. p < t its financial support. It is argued Baiidge Bros., lumber.......... 29.59 ure. 31.200, set by the charter will I lampe-...................................... 1.40 Judge Catkins hi February. V 1,000 gallons .... ... that all of the money being «pent for Savidge Bro«., lumber.......... 11.25 be the one at which tbe license will be 5 lamps...................................... 1.55 dale to, the hearing of the 0o i Tba Minimum chatg<- . advertising should be handled Savidge Broa.. lumber .......... 18.07 granted, with an additional 3300 a 6 lamps ...................................... 1.70 Welsh eaao will be «et in the morn- 7 lamps.................... 1.85 Hurlnkllng sidewalks. Including throuch one channel. Tho county Is Klamath Mwu-ber Co.. :............. 143.2G year for a w«iolesale license. 8 lamps ...................................... 2.00 w.isblns window*. 36 fe«L «ir Besides the license fee requred by allowed to spend 31.000 a year for 1 ha OMt- against Judge A. D. Mil- less .................................. . . . , advertising purposes, and unleaa the .Total ................................... 31.384.17 the city the federal license fee is 9 lamps...................................... 2.15 I- r will be hoar* January 5th. Each additional 2.5 feet f. ■ 3100 for a wholesale license and 325 10 lamps...................................... 2.30 members of the court were convinced Building Permits The <aaa Wf Charles ~ Spencer, . 11 lamps . . 2.40 < ifflera, each.............. .... Tb<* following building permits for a retail license. I harg««l with iMreny, was set for that the commercial body was a rep 12 lamps...................................... 2.U> I Printing office» The section governing lleeuses is resentative one and would spend the were asked for and granted. I lieat Ing next Munday. Commercial service, uwed nor later Public hall« or theater« James J. Davis—To build a house that of General I-aws of 1907. and is ' than 9 p. m. : The throe «.-as«-« of the State vs. money judiciously, they would be Private hall« and hulls <>f -«ar ret asofollows: "No city ordinance, reso unwilling to turn It over to them, but 2 4x30 on lot 5, block 20. iu Fairview <•0 l«ev H<'ttder«-m were panacd and no would themselve« direct Ita expendi organisations .................. lution or franchise shall take effect 1 lamp........................................... 31.00 Second addition. dat« set. i no ba loons .................... i and become operative until thirty .2 lamps ........................................ 1.60 ture as they hav«- In the past Tick J. Hoxey—To move ice house from Th« det loo of M. II. Doty again«: Stables, each horse- or cow in days after such final passage." Con :: lamps ........................................ 1.95 ets fur the banquet can be secured iut 1. block 40. original town, to lots George I’an was dismissed on motion îf. ; 5 lamps........................................ 2.80 eluding buggy washing of the plaintiff, tbe case having been from Secretary Dunbar or by appilca- 3 aud 4. block 1, Hollister's addition. seuently there will be no saloons for For each light over five lights. 50 thirty day« yet. Watering stock .................. itfon to any of the directors, and will Jeff Wilson—To build a house 12x st ttlwl out of eourt. : 50 cents. Each additional brad MnliF-Th''" cost 31. 14, eight feet high, on lot 5. block 10. — • <■»«*• of George T. Baldwin Commercial service, used later than Livery stable« ................. r L M«”’ I ir R<Uuru«-vi Home Fairview addition. igalnat tho I.ake Lumber com- ¡9 p. m.: ft «a tn engines..................... , 2.0-- Mis« ,M. I. Poore, who is one of the WORDEN. MERRILL AND OTHERS J. J. Pugh—To erect a one-story tagy wgwt by default. 1 lamp ........................................... 31.00 liollcr« for «team heating SWORN IN four-room cottage on lot 9, block 2 4. Hading instructors of the Oakland | C O. Morgan watt ap|M>lnted bai 2 lamps........................................ 1.80 schools, returned to her home last Floras...................................... liff. , / ' • First addition: approximate cost I »rug store« . ....................... . Thursday after a pleasant visit with 3 lamps ........................................ 2.25 31.000. Court wilt convene again tomorrow 4 lamp«........................................ 2.75 Public drinking fountalu ?.0» rl i I Liquor lew Will Not Be Promulgated Lewis H. Bice—To erwt frame cot- relatives in Merrill. Her nephew. t«> o'atock 5 lamps ........................................ 3.00 4 tty fire hydrant ...................... 1.3 1 Ray Merrill, came up with her. For a Few Day« VnUl tlty tag«- 18x22. story and a half, lot 6, For each light over five lights. 60 In explaining the provisions of th block 13, Riverside addition. and County Are Ready ■ cents each. requested franchise C 8 Moore stated Miss Josephine Lillian Cooper—To Ixtcal Company Rates that the rates were pnch n« are erect a two-story residence on lots 4 The rates under the Klamath Fails charged In Portlaud, a city whir The county tiffleers took their oaths and 7. block 90, Klamath addition. Light and Water company, per kilo- owns Its own water system aud th- I of offlo- Tuesday, and assumed |> oh I- The ordinance declaring tbe result watt hour: are: he iH-lleved they were fair. H«i All MtOItT WoltK MABE OE MAYOR I tiona to which they had been elected. of the special election held for th-- THREE THorsA.ND KEVOLITION- 30.14 1 to 25 kilowatt house aid that his company had ls*n pt< County Judge Worden and Countv purpose of voting bonds in the sum of GAA VOR’* AHAIUÀNT ISTS ON WAV TO THE CITY 1 to 25 kilowatt hours . . ........... 14 neera In the work of supplying watt Commissioner Guy Merrill were sworn 38.000 for the purchase of additional 4 W * ,-S * •25 to 50 kilowatt hours . ............ 13 to the city, and that Inasmuch as th< in thl« afternoon, and are now, with 4al Beg. in Till*- Morning—Jury County Commissioner Sam Bummers. Are fighting aparatus for the city was 50 to 100 kilowatt hours . ........... 12 had not received any divid<a>ds O read and passed, and bids for the Bclieve«! Tti«y Will Meet With But fVinpiat* d. Fvidi ncr Introduced | In charge of the county affairs. 100 to 200 kilowatt hours . ........... 11 far h<- thought they ought to b bonds were ordered advertised for. IJttle R< Ms(aii«-e—Nym>mthy ad N- atrnce PnsMil T<xiay 200 to 300 kilowatt hours . ........... 10 granted the right to continiia iu bua> Justice of the Peace Charles Graves An ordinance granting the Klamath Is With ill«- Rebel« 300 to 100 kilowatt hours . .. . . . 09 t«-«H under the term« of thr propose- filed his oath of office last Friday, and Falls Light and Water company the I sited Pr- st Service 400 and over .... . . 0« franchise todax assumod his official position. right to lay water mains and fqrnish JE..SEY CITY. Jan. 4 -James Gal Flat Rates Tho other officers, the sheriff, coun- water to the city for a period of fifty TEGL’CIGALPA, Honduras. Dec. Domestic use. per candle power. . .04 li <h er. cha. ged with assaulting street I iy clerk, county treasurer and countv NIAI GENERAL MANAGER ; years, and fixing the maxmum rates 29. The rebel gunboat Hornet ar Cleaning Commissioner Wiliams Ed (Commercial use. per candle power .05 Hurveyor, have all assumed their I to be charged, was Introduced and Hill BIG BASIN Ll'MBEH rived off the Atlantic coast this morn wards at tho time Gallagrer made the official positions, and are now in .passed to its second reading. <Th«' ing and simultaneously 3,000 revolu attack was sentenced to twelve years «•barge of their respective offices. ' rates are given in another column of tionists marched against the city of II, J. G«'«« r y Has Been Helarte«! r<>i In the penitentiary today. The trial A Until Bag I The county court will have to pro this issue.) Tegucigalpa. It is believed they will nuit Responsible Position— began this morning. The Jury wax mulgate the liquor law before it is H. A. Chamberlin and A. Harden- An ordinance granting to G. A. meet with but little resistance. Small completed In ten minutes, and the effective, and this will not be done Will Uve llm- I Churchill and Alex Roseborough a force« of Davilla soldiers tried feebly hrook went to tbe Nuss Lake preserv«' state's evidence was completed I in until the city and county arc ready fianchise to erect and instal poles and to block their progress. It Is report and bagged the limit of ducks, besides i bringing down two large swans. II. J Geary, who has been uHNociat- four hours. This afternoon the 1 de- to act under Its provisions. It will lint s and furnish electre-ity to the city ed that Washington sympathizes with ed for the pn«t ten years with S. I). fenac completed their argument and be several days before the law will for a period of fifty years, was intro th«' revolutionists, and regards Davil Johnson, ha« purchased an interest the verdict was reached and sentence be designated as being in force. duced and passed to its secoud read la as a Zelaya supporter. R<-turn«*«i Hon«- passed It Is believed that It is a rec in the Big Basin Lumber company, ing. (The rate« are given in another Edmond Chflcote returned Tuesday and haH been elected general man* ord tor speedy trial. CurchaM- Seneca Flat« part of this paper.) night from a trip to hla old home In ager of that concern, aiicceedlng C. E limiting I .louses .Mr and Mrs. Frank D. .Miles have Mr. Hough, attorney for the Siski Mammoth Spring«. Ark. He has been Evan« of Weed. Mr. Geary will move ImprovenienlK nt l‘o«t<>ni<w* purchased the apartments of Mr. and you Electric company, stated that the There were eighty hunting and fifty I gone about a month. to thl« city, which in future will be A new revolving general delivery Mrs. G. A. Schenecker In the Page A reason why the franchise was asked fishing licenses issued by th«' county hl« permanent re«ldence. rt ck has been put In at the poatofficc, Stratton building on Main street. for by the two men instead of the clerk Tuesday. The old license« ex The appointment of Mr. Geary will Gone to Washington .•nd a« soon as the clerks get accus They will remove front their home Electric company was because tbe pired on I»ecember 31st, and th«' probably bring about no change in the tomed to It It will probably expedite n«>ar the Iris theater at once. Mr. men were tbe president and secretary sportsmen are securing the new Abel Adv left for Washington Wed management of the company's branch the handling of the mall. It permits and Mrs Schenecker will make their of the company, and it might be licenses eo as to tak«' advantage of nesday, where he goes on business In thin city. 8 I*. White having proven the sorting of the letters Into a great home in Portland, where Mrs. i necessary to incorporate in Oregon in the gees«- and ducks that yet remain connected nitb the Water Users' as- himself to be one of the valued em ' -««M-iation. here. er number of compartments, and Schenecker has been under the care case the franchise was granted ployes of the company. 1 of a physician more or less during An ordinance governing the sal«« oi avoids the handling of so many differ Went lo T«-nn<-wH*<- ent pieces of mall when letters are the past season Mr. Schenecker has liquor in this cty was introduced and Will Go Into th«> Timtx'r ADVOCATING NATIONAL PARK asRiRted the city as election clerk a passed to its second reading. It will I Mrs. E. 8. Phillips left on Mondaj nskld for. ABOI T SADDLE MOUNTAIN number of times, and will be missed be acted on at the meeting at S J. F. King, head cruiser for tbe morning for Nashville. Tenn., where by many of our people. o'clock tonight : Chapman Lumber company, and his «he will visit with relatives for tbre Will <h> to t'allfot-nia |*ro|WMitlou I« Eavon-d by th«' Neiuit«' A petition signed by a number of brother, W. P. King, arrived in tbe month«. A h Blrdean Kraker Gambel, the and May I’ hj »« the House—I« Charle« W Reynolds cam«' over citixen« was received asking that 310 city Wednesday irom Portland, and taleftted «Inger, will leave for Cal from i-akevlew 8unday and left for additional a month be allowed by the ! left Thursday by stage for Fort a Beautiful Hpot Women's Relief Corps ifornia the last of thl« week, where Portland Monday morning. He for city for tbe support of the public Klamath. They took along snow There will be a- meeting of F. B PORTLAND. Jan. 4.- A movement «he will remain for a month or six merly lived in Portland, and will go library wa« read. The city la now shoe« and outfit, and will make e trip Sprague Women's Relief Corp« Sat I« on foot to establish a national park weelx there for a few weeks on business allowing 330 « month, and on motion ' into the timber in that section. urday afternoon. SETS TWELVE YEARS IN PEN WILL TAKE TEGUCIGALPA