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• I FH I II. PAI'ER OF • • KL Ml MW < <»t x 11 ♦ ♦♦ VOL. XV KLAMATH REPUtLJLAlN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 12, 191 i against the workmen of u neighbor Ing electrical works for stealing wood. The path along which his two chil dren went every day to school passed under a highly charged overhead cable. From this a* wire was sus pended. It la stated, in such a wa* that the children, through curiosity A. M. To or accident, were sure Io touch It. All >11 I'HI NMIN MIT ENTITLED TO I II EI.IE FIREMEN H ERE A I.Mi S-vear-old boy was Instantly killed HIM HEAT AMONG THE INJI RED und Ills brother, who wus holding him ■■■ ■ s—s . A by the hand, was severely burned. • LEADING I'A PICK OF ♦ » SOI T HKKN OREGON ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ -—rate NO 41 years of age, Is und«-r the can- of phy sicians at the receiving hospital. Smith went Into a restaurant to get br«*akfast, and when th«- waiter asked for his order, he could not »peak. He cleared his throat and worked I his jaws, but no sound resulted, j Thinking he had become deaf, he j frantically rep«*ated the operation IIOI Rs Wild. IIE FROM n Assured that he had l»»st the power I HE ON LY ONE OI T OF THE LAST S I*. M. of speech, h<- hurried to the hospital. VENIRE Smith explained In writing to Polic»- Surgeon Wright that several days ago I ««gaged in a friendly scuffle APPLICATIONS FUR DEPOSITS MADE GOVERNOR JOHNSON IN' BiiBLRV WAS USLB Bi WISCDfiSIN LOSS IS HALE A MiLLION COLLARS' while OR. WHILE Oh THE WITNESS SIANO with a companion he fell against a --------- I I 11 < (It < >1 U <»M t X st I I I: t».| d«»wr. suffering a contusion of bls left lliili* Whirls Will Govern llw lUivK- < unimitlee lie« ■•miiieml» Tluil Artion OKI« <-r» of Karly-Daniel» Company He- temple. As the nerves governing the j Trial of thr Man Win» Mn,t E*r<*«l Hill llill ProlMildy Pass tin* lM*gl«li<- organ of speech center at the temple, Ing of Money nt III«* Hank- He Taken to Ou»t Him From lieKil to Have l»a>t Their Al«-xaii<l«'r Ifa-gun in flic < ir- lure and Ila* Snbmlllail Io Dr. Wright believes this injury ex Nut In*«» Ttmn *1 III» PtMtion Lives Illa* People «•nit Court Today plains the youth's plight. POSTAL BANK OPENS TUOAY SENATOR ELECTED SIX MISSING IN FRAUDULENTLY CINCINNATI FIRE WELCH JURY HAS BEEN SECURED iwii s Posluiuster Htnmltt announces that the 1‘oHtul Savings bunk will begin buslnemi In Klamath Fulls tomorrow The ulfice will I n * open for bitsill«*»» between X u in unci 5 p. tn., <<xcept on Sundays und legal holhtuys. Ap plications to deposit have already lii'en received by Hie post muster from parti« a In Porlluud and Gold llill, and um ihla M ill la* the only postofficv bank In tile alate. It la probable that de posits will b<* received from othei lowna in Oregon One feature of the system la that the»e account* ar. not subject to attachment. The follow ing are aouie of the rulea laid down by the boar<b of directors, which cot.- alata of the post nut st er general, a «.■••*- tary of the treasury and the attorney general: Any pertain of the age of 10 vara or over may become a dei»oi<ltor. The account of a married woman will I n * free from any control or Inter ference by her husband No person uhnll luiye more than »ne account nt the unite time. Depositors will receive iwistal sav mgs certificate» covering the amount >f each depot It made An account cannot b<* opened '<»- ’«ss than (1 Fractions of u dollar i.innot I n * deposited, and cannot be withdrawn except as Intereat. A person cannot deposit more than 1100 In a*iv calendar month, nor can hla account at any time exceed *500. • xclualve of Interest. In order tr> save small amounts for posit, to cent iMMital savings card*« and postal savings stamps may I m * pur- • hased at any depository office. ’. livings card with nine stamps affixed tuny be deposited as (I. Interest, payable annually, will be . 'lowed »:pon deposits at the rate of per cent per annum. Certificates i'.siied after the first Inialnesa day of .»ny month commence to draw Interest from the first day of the following month. I'oST II. MAI INGS HAN KN I II.I.OIT HIDDKN WEtLTH Ag.il People Who Eenr.il to Tni»t Itnnk» Bring tlic Having» of . Years to Deposit WASHINGTON, D ('., Jan 11. \n old lady and two farmers, each weighted with their hoardings of \ears, »ailed at the poctofficv depart ment to place their wealth In a postal .avings bank. As such a bank has i ot y. t been i*st*bllshed In Washing ton. the would-be depositors, with their abiding confidence In Uncle Sam, were turned away. * The old Indy, who had reached thr* • score years and ten said she was one«* caught In a bank failure, and Mln.e then had refiin<>d to trust uny Institution with her Havings until the advent of the postal savings bank, backed b> the I'nlted States govern ment. • These I list linn's, an official of the poHtnffiev department said, Indicate that the postal Havings bank will meet the clalniH of its advocate« of bringing Into circulation much hoarded money. MM I II.1ST IS \ It TOR IN' MEDFORD CITY ELECTION George .Millar Defeat» III» Repub lican nnd Democratic Opponent» —Cannon Re-Elected MEDFORD. Jan. II. The returns show George Millar victor for coun cilman of the Third ward over his democratic and republican opponents In Tuesday's ehi tion. lie Is the first ■ >< lullst elected In Oregon. Mayor Cannon was re-elected. HORRIBLE VENGEANCE IN TAKEN ON GAMEKEEPER VIENNA, .Ian. II. An act of ven geance has, it Is alleged, been wreaked against a gamekeeper at I'lancn, who had taken legal steps SACRAMENTO Jan II Gover nor Johnson today assured the stiffer- iigga tics that lie endorsed the plan of nubmittlng the suffrage amendment to the people. This means It Is prac ilcnlly certain to pass the legislature It Waa a Girl MADISON, Wis.. Jan II. Th. CINCINNATI, Jan. 11. Six are A 10-pound girl was born at the! At last a jury has been Mcured and commlttii* of the stat«* senate ap|x»tnt- misHing and believed to be d«*ad as the residence of R. A. Smith, Tenth and the trial of George Welch for the ed to InveHtlgate United State Sen icsiilt of a half-mil'ion dollar fire In* shooting of Fred Alexander has been ator I Hit lie StepheiiHon's election re ! th«* Chamber of Commerce building, j Washington streets, Thursday night. I begun. Mr. Smith is as proud a papa as there ported to Governor McGovern at noon They include Vice President Marshall Sixty-three jurymen were sum Is in the town. today. and S «r«-tary Charles Slbbald of the’ moned before the twelve were select Th*- <<immltte<* find» that fraiidn Early-Daniels company. They were ed, and it was not until the last ve < out rlbutvd directly to Senator Steph- last seen trying to save the compa- nire of five men had t>eeu drawn that »■nson's election, and |M»lntcd out that i ny’« papers. the twelfth man was wecured. the state law provides that the e|e<- Twelve firemen were Injured, but Tuesday th« special venir»* con lion of |N*rsons through bribery or at not fatally. Besides MarHhall and sisting ot Sam Dixon. Henry Offen EI.EI TED THEIR OFFICERS AND Slbbald th»* nilssing ar<* Harry Leslie, <>l TUNES HIS 1*01.K Y IN SI*EE< H bacher, Charles Pickett, V. W. Wake tempted bribery, Is null and void. IHI<E<TOI<S Tl Eslilt OF AC< EPTAM'E The committee recommends to th« the port«-r, la*sll<* Buchanan, 11 years field. E. W. Gowan, F*. C. Murphy, governor that the legislature certify old. Fr»*d S<lm, the night engineer, Roy jiamaker, R. II. Bunnell, Thomas a copy of Its report to the United and th« night fireman, whose name is Balis and Ludwig Sterzl were exam Men Who ll ill Contlu« t tin* First In Faxor of Woman suffrage and III«* States hi nate for investigation, to the , not known. ined, and all were either excused or Trust anal Sailing*« anal First Ejection of Senator» )>> l>ire«-t district attorney of Dane county and passed on peremptory challenge. Naaliomil Hunk» t liona-n Il ill Apply for a l.lceii»»* t<> the attorney general, who are Vote «»Í tin* P«i»pii* Five more, R. E. Hunsaker, K. A urged to prosecute all who were con- ■ O. W. Howard and James EdXall Alford. Frank Smith, R. E. Watten mi-fed with the affair. It directly , will apply to the county court for a berg and R. M. Boiler, were summon At the annual nxetlng of the stock denounced Stephenson and those con- license to sell liquor at Bly. They have SACRAMENTO, Jan. 11.—Judge ed. and the first man examined. R. E holders of the First Trust und Hav n«-et>-d with him In the primary cam forty-six signers to their petition, and Works was formally notified of hisj Hunsaker, was aetept«xl Wednesday. ings bank held Tuesday, the follow paign of ifiOfi. Senator F. M. Marsh. believe a- license will be granted to election to the United States senate The jury completed n»»w consists of ing offia-eis and director« were chosen: Chalrmun Thoma» .Morris, now lieu them. They will I m - situated half way by Lieutenant Governor Wallace, at E. R. Cardwell, C. C. Pearson. Mat Geo. T. Baldwin pr«*sld«*nt, Geo. P. tenant governor, and Haul Hasting*- between this city and Lakeview, and the point session of both houses oí Agner, T. M. Cunningham. W. T. El- Lindley vice president, J W. Siemens are the members of the committee It will probably be a most desirable th«* legislature this afternoon. I Hott. W. E. Griffith. George Morine, secretary and cashier, John II. Siem who signed the report. The constitutional provisions for C. C. Cowley. D. E. Risedorf, C. O. location. ens assistant cashier, Gai». T Baldwin. confirmation were conformed with. In i Brown, R. E. Hunsaker and E. H. Ga<> I* l.lndlei. I) M Griffith. J. A the prelude to his speech Judge Du Fault. Maddox and J. W. Siemens directors. 1 Work» repeated his campaign pledges. The jury was sworn in and the trial The stockholders of the First Na- ' The importance of woman's suf I of Welch begun at 3:35 Wednesday tlonal hank also held their annua) ( frage was recognized by Senator-elect afternoon. meeting Tuesday. and elected the fol- J Works, in his acceptance speech to The first witness called was Dr. F lowing officer«: L. F. Willits prcsl JElUilN HITTOR THEN TAKES Mil BE CROMEN BY l*o|*l'LAIt the legislature this afternoon. The M White, who was called to attend dent. J. A Maddox vice preaident. W HIM OWN LIFE VOTE speech is typically progressive and de Alexander after he was shot. A. Delzell cashier. L. F Willits. J. mander the exclusion of "Big Inter A. Maddox. <fhas 8. Moore, E. It. ests" and their dominant rontrol of Reaanea and D. M Griffith are th«* Il illiam II illiam». Dtowhnrgrd Marine, Iww-mlnMiit to tlx- < onMitutiou I» |n- a«v.--»«ment. He said: UNITED STATES SENATOR ICO<IU<<11 in the Semite by new director«. The surplus of the • f HUGHES IS DEAD TYi«-** to Slay Giri With Whom “The power of corporations, trusts bank was Increased to *10.000 and Clark of Wyoming and private interests in poliUcs and He WM in Love the customary dividend declared. public offices is one of the greatest IN mmh *» Away st Hin Home iu Di-uver —M a* a l*rom»n«-nt Railroad perils of this country. The people are WASHINGTON. D. C„ Jan 11. - crying for justice, and will no longer Mil.LIONS OF DOLLARS Attorney SAN FRANCISCO. Jan II Wm WORTH OF TIMBER BURNED WllllauiH. 3» years old. a discharge») Clarence Don Clark of Wyoming, the stand for partisanship. In California- marine, Hlaahed Ethel Grant, a walt- chairman of the senate judiciary com- the Southern Pacific must be ousted, DENVER, Jan. 11.—United State- Mat a* Provide» Utile Protection for ri HH 23 years of age. with a raxor, and m'tte«*. Introduced a committee report and I Inteud to assist Governor John Senator Charles J. Hughes died at II tine of Its Moat lni|»»rtant believing that he had killed her, Wil ri-commending that a constitutional son to do so. I shall recommend the o’clock today at his home here. H<- Induntrira amendment for the popular election direct election of Unit«?d States sen had been ailing for two years. Th« liam« committed suicide. Williams was discharged at Mare , of senators be submitted by the sen ators. and am in favor of conserva real breakdown came at the “chuck" SALEM. Jan. 11.—In ita biennial {»land three days ago. The girl re ate. tion and the elimination of boss rule. dinner given in honor of Colonel report submitted to the governor yen- i cently cant»* her»* from Vallejo. Jeal I advocate a protective tariff, and the Roosevelt last August. terday the state forestry board show« I ousy Is believe»i to be th«* cause. Th*- < F. Cunningha-m. a member of establishment of a permanent com Hughes was overcome then after that *60,000,000 worth of timber has affair occurred on a street corne* the I,ink River Eln-tric company, re mission to adjust rates, the establish talking to Roosevelt, and was rushed burned off in Ora*gon because tha* near the Barbary coast. turned from Portland Friday night ment of a government controlled home in an automobile. He later so legislature of thia state has never steamer line connecting the Pacific journed in Hawaii, but return»^! last made adequate provision for the pr»*- and Atlantic, via Panama. I believe autumn with his health worse. veutlon of forest fires. While large In dir«*ct legislation, including the Hughes was a prominent attorney sum» have b«*en appropriated for tin* referendum and recall. The woman s of the railroads and mining »xirpora- protection of fish nnd game and for i suffrage question is also of great im tions before being elected to the sen horticultural nnd agricultural pur- j portance.” ate. He was worth *5,000.000. poses, und while the legislature at BEVERIDGE MAYS HE WAH NOT II'ANESE ADMIRAL MAKE» DIP LOMATIC RLl NDKR Its last Hcnslon appropriated nearly "LEGALLY" ( HOHEN IIAIHIERING OF I’L-XYMATKS Colored H'aiterw *3.000,000 for Ilka* special purpose«, FRIGHTENS ROY TO DEATH The Baldwin cafe will have an in its only appropriation for tha* forests novation in the way of help after to of thia state, where so much of this ; liitnilii«'»*» a R<*no|ution Ittaeklng tlie CillitÌM*» Pr«*MÌ<h*ut Tbit’s Policy «»f Had liven Hilton by a Dog and W«*nt day. F'our colored persons, C H. Forti'.« Ing th»* Pauanui Canal lllinoi» Solon—<>w»‘n I n Also h tote's wealth Is centered, was just i Into <'onvul»ions Through * Taylor and wife and two assistant« »500. —Being Inventlg«t«il After "BkNSdte Billy" F«*ar of Hydro|di«»bia I i arrived Tuesday from Oakland, to The Oregon forests contain 360,- i work in the dining room and kitchen DUO 000,000 feet of merchantable !of the Baldwin cafe. The difficulty NEW YORK. Jan. 11. — Richard WASHINGTON, D. C.. Jan 11 I'n t«d Pr«Ma S»*rvu*v. timber, valued at more than »5,000,- 000,000 when cut Into lumber. For , WASHINGTON. D. C„ Jan. 9.— \rmy and navy and stat»* officials are Walsh. 8 years old, is dead in his in securing well trained white help the protection of this great wealth Senator Beveridge introduced in the astounded at th»* rejiorted statement Brooklyn home of "nervous shock and resulted in the securing of the colored the forestry board says the people of senat«* a resolution declaring that ihat the la panes«* admiral, Yashin», acute mania due to a dog bite," ac persons, who will, no doubt, issist in the state, through theiiy legislative Senator William Lorimer of Illinois at Panama, has criticised Preaident cording to the physician's certificate. maintaining the high standard of that Th«* boy. a lad of exceedingly nerv popular eating place. body have done practically nothing was not "duly and legally" elected. Taft's |>olicy of fortifying the canal ------------- ,— ous temperam«»nt, was bitten by a The resolution is attached to the Bev as being a mistake. dog a week ago. The wound was Mad«* Trip in Auto It is considerad a breach of inter- OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BET eridge minority report of the Lorimer TER, BI T IIE DOESN'T , investigating committee. In his state I national etiquette. It is believed it slight and prompt cauterization elimi E. W. Muller returned Tuesday will bec«»me th«* subject of a diplo nated all danger; but fears of hydro from the Callahan ranch beyond ment he said i Hmlwinil Nearly Ninety learn Old "The majority report itself declares matic note, unless Japan punishtu phobia, inspired by a playmate's as i Dairy, where he went to deliver an 1» Sent to Jail for Banting that four members of the general as Admiral Yashiro. Steps are being sertions that he "would bark like a Edison Aniberola. .Mr. Muller made sembly testified to receiving money in i taken to confirm the reports of th»* dog." literally scared him to death. the trip in his auto, and experienced Hi» Wife Th** dread that he would have hydro consideration for their votes. Al speech. considerable difficulty on his return phobia threw him into convulsions, through the snow storm. However — NEWARK. N. J.. Jan. 11. Th. though th«* majority report ignores it, which ended in his death. oldest prisoner held at the county jail . it has been shown that the confessed W ATER I SERS' ASStHT.VITON he arrived home without any great ASCERTAIN 1O1I EXPENSES damage. at Passals began serving a sentence bribe-takers had possession of bills of of three months for wlfe-beatlng. He Itirg»* denomination and uniisuall«- XOI NG MISSOURI ROY IS -------------------------- Th«* board of directors of the Klam Is Jacob Caatellne, XX years old. His largo sums soon after the dates when CONVICTED OF Ml RDER School Examination wife, who Is 75 appeared In court they »wort' they received the same." 1 ath* Water Users' asoclation at th«* --------- The examinations are being held suffering from bruises, which she j Senator Owen of Oklahoma attack-! meeting Saturday fixeil the assess JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.. Jan. 9. In the Grammar schools of the city said were made from chairs. Hat irons ed the "whitewash report." He in- | ment for the expenses for the main- The smallest and youngest prisoner I W,,dn, sda> the »ub- troduced a resolution to have Senator ! ti-nam-i* of th«- association at 5 cents and stove lifters thrown nt her by her Thursday morning the pupils Lorimer's seat declare»! vacant. Owen na acre. 3 cents less than last year, <»ver sentence»! to the Missouri peni-I husband. exam'nrd in language, and on addressed the senate, and mail«* the This applies to all land under th»- pro- tentiary was delivered to Warden An- wl" I.IBORER MEETS DEATH first public declaration that Senator | J” t. The land under Irrigation will drew yesterday ill the person of Hen- * rl<’a-' spelling and physiology will be IN I I'Et I I.IIR M INNER Lorimer had exerted personal influ- ’ be assessed *3 an acre for building ry Gibson of St Charles county. This "hat the scholars will wreatle with. ence to hav»* the senator vote for him. charge and 75 cents ivn acre for main- boy. 16 years of age. in knee breeches. ' ' Heavy Snow tenance of irrigation. This is in ad and weighing 80 pounds, was con- WAI.I.A WALLA. Wash.. Jan. 11 dition to the 5 cents an acre for the i vlcted of murder in the second de- heavy fall of snow covers the Christian Schunleber, n laborer, Will Go South gree. and sentenced to twelve years ground. It fell steadily Wednesday. I local association's expenses. who was struck by a brick that fell Warden Andrew directed that the ! an<t 18 now over a foot in depth At seven stories and fractured his skull, E R. Ream«*s, the newly-elected boy be held in th»* reception room fo« the government station there was an died this morning of his injuries. president of th«* Chamber of Com- Ml'DDBNLY BKUOMEN DUMB AS REMl'LT OF A HUI FFI.E prisoners until Governor Hadley. *nch and a half of snow on the ground S< honleber's is the first death re merci* and his wife left for San through the pardon attorney, could ;at ® o'clock Tuesday afternoon, corded in the construction of the sev Finncisco Thursday morning. They l.OS ANGELES, Jan 9. Stricken investigate the case. It is expected en-story Baker building, WallA will remain away for several weeks, Walla's first "sky scraper." Several nnd it I n not known just what tholi- suddenly dumb while endeavoring to that the governor will order the boy J. W. Sprenger of Shedd, Ore., I is a guest at the Livermore. Injuries have come neat being fata). itinerary will b«* from the Bay City. ord< r brenkfnst, Frank E. Smith, 19 . transferred to a r»*f«»rni sch»»ol. BANK STOCKHOLDERS MEET WORKS IS TOLD OF ELECTION SLASHES GIRL WITH RAZOR TO ELECT SENATORS DIRECT OBJECTS TO THE WHITEWASH AN INTERNATIONAL BREACH