Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 26, 1911, Image 1

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VOL. XV
LAD MEETS DEATH
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 26, 1911
who then resided id North Yaklmu.
W um I i ., borrowed $100 from South-
well on August 34, 1909. and on Octo
her 7th of the »ante year, they guve
him a mortgage on lot 9, block 2, of
Fairview addition to this city.
The plaintiff Is represented by <!.
<’. Brower,
Ki« k« «l by u Mill«*
BODY RECOWRÍD AfIÍR OlfFICULÍY
Tritoni Bn«<li«-n> <'<>m|M*||a«<i lo Drag
Boat Arrow* Fn*»«-«i lake lo
Get il»* Rmmln«
Charles Nelson, the well known
rancher n< ar Kono, wa» kicked In the
face by a mule a few duys ago No
bones were broken, although hla far*
was sklmx'd nnd cut Mtnewhit.
VICTIM OF ASSASSIN DIES
mm has the contract. The blds will
b«j opened att he local office of the
reclamation service at 2 o'clock of the
CALIFORNIA TO
HELP IN FIGHT
WILL DEMAND HIE COMPLETION BAULE FOB BIS FREEDOM BE­
«U’ KLAMATH PIIOJE<T
GAN TODAY
♦
LEADING l'AHKK OK
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HOI THEOS OREGON
«
NO 43
"HOOSIER CLUB”
HAS BEEN FORMED
—
| Hou««* Net» Next Tu«-*«lay a» the Date
ORGANIZED
BY
YOl'NG MEN LAST
For tl»«* Vote on th«* Location
of the Big Fair
NIGHT
!•
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WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan 25.
The rules committee decided to report
I a rule s' ttlng Tuesday as the date for
| th»- vote on the location of the Pan­
Object Is to Have a Place Wheie
I rank Ira White Hua Mode u G«»o«l Firat Wit o«-*« Examln«-«! Tlii* Morn- ia ma-Pacific ••xposition.
STATE SENATE PASSES MEMORIAl CHARGED WIIH KILLING JOE POWELL
Sturt in III* Effort to Hware
Appropriation»
Ing—t'a««- Will Probably
<>««upy All We»*k
tltCT OFFICERS NEXT TUESOAY
THREE DEER IS THE LIMIT
Young M«*n of th** City Can
Pans Their Time
A young man of the city ot Klam­
Lauraaco Klnnenr loal bls Ilin a» lilt III GICAHAM PHILLIPS Hi'« -
Th«* actual battl*.* of Thomas Alex­
♦
♦ ander for bls freedom b«gan in the DR. MERRYMAN INTRODI < I S IN ath Fall», seeing the need of the
tb« result of a skatlna mishap Mun­
Cl Milli» LAST NIGHT
AMENDMENT TO GAME I.AWS
young men for a better place to spend
♦ CALIFORNIA TO AID
♦ circuit court Wednesday when the
day.
their evenings than on the streets,
♦
kl. IM I I II PR« UI « I ♦ first witness was examined.
Young Klnnoar win »katlng on th**
proceeded to interest a number ot
♦
♦
Alexander is < ba-rgt-d with the kill­
• a«t aldo of lj*k>- Ewuuna In the for*' Funeral \ tt««ig*-m*-iit* llni<< Not Yet
I.huit l’iule«! <>ti Du«k*—Sale of Wild others, who met Tuesday night in law
♦
SACRAMENTO,
Jan.
25
♦
ing
of
Joe
Powell
in
th«*
Elite
saloon
noon, uu<l v«*nturing too fur awny
IU m - ii Mad**—Poli««* Believe III*
Gena* ami Swan I* Pro-
offic«'* of Stone and Barrett and or­
♦ Shanahan's resolution d< nia *■! ♦ <*n the 13th of last September. The I
from tlo- other »kut« rn hi* want out
nt») rr Wa* Dem« nt«*«l
ganized a club which was called tin*
bibüe«!
♦ ing tin* completion of th«- r.cla- ♦ Mhootlng was the result of a quarrel
■ •
on the thin Io*, which broke beneath
’ Booster Club." which, as It grows, is
♦ motion pr<ije<t« In California ♦ between Alexander and Powell.
hla weight
On account of th*' ex-
to be gradually merged into a Young
♦
Powell and a number of persons
trem** tlilnnv»» of the Ice nt thia point
NEW YORK. Jun 2".
Davit! Gra­ ♦ and •
That Senator Merryman is wllliug Men's Christian association.
all effort» to recover the l*ody w**«** ham Phillip», the well known author« ♦ Th*- I-solution urg* ; ro-opera- ♦ w«*r*> drinking in the Elite saloon and
These young men. however, desire
♦ Powell resented some remark that ’ to co-opcrate with the people ot this
without avail until nearly two hour* died nt 11 o'clock la»' night, und hla ♦ tlo
lat**r, when by th** u»«* of n boat Harry body wn» taken to th«* National Arts ♦ ’in < HBpletlon Of tin Klan.atli ♦ Alexander mad«* and knocked him county is evidenced in the fact that he it to Im known that they do not Intend
♦ down. Powell was a husky young i has introduced in the senate several to form a- Y. M. C. A. at pr«*sent, but
Telford auvevedod In rnlslng the Ilf** <lub thia morning. The funeral ar- ♦ projci t.
e logger and Alexander, who Is suffer­ i bills desired by the Klamath County to form an organization- to arouse the
lean form of the lad from th** Icy i rangoinents hav«* not been completed. ♦
water«. Before that time two men i Renatot Beveridge, however^Is super­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ing from a broken hip received dur­ i Rod und Gun dub for the advancc- enthusiasm of the public toward thi<
ing his service In the,Philippines, was ! rnent of sport. Two of the bills fol­ «•nd.
who»«* name» have not been a»c<*"-1 lut' tiding th«-m. The body of Phillips*
I-«' «Tt nc. iiehaffey called the meet­
Frank Ira White, who was sent to no match for him, and was easily low :
talned. made valiant but uumte« < -»»ful ■luyer, Gold»borough, waa taken to
Backs
ing
to order, and was elected tempe-
Washington
by
thu
Chamber
of
Com
­
worsted
in
the
encounter.
effort» to recover th<* body.
Washington at midnight. The police
"it shall be unlawful at any time rary chairman, while Forest Piel was
Alexander left the saloon and went
An effort wa» made to take th* Tel- »re mnvln«*ed that ho wtm d«*mented merce and the county court to endeav­
or to necnr** additional appropriations t.n the Gun Store, where h<- rented a for any person within the state of elected temporary secretary.
ford launch aero»« the Ink**, but thi»
for the completion of the Klamath . .tt-callb'-r rifle and also purchased Oregon to take, kill, injure or destroy i Few r«*alixe the great necessity of
was practically ImiMtmlbl**, no a boat
proj«-ct, has made a good start, and i s»*veral boxes of cartridges. He load- any greater number than twenty-live a club of this kind in this city. So
was taken across the Ice by Harr: . Ulis. PHILI.II*S NOT INFORMED
>•1 IH V I It «»I HER S«*N If his efforts ar** as successful at - **d th«* rifle and later returned to the of the wild ducks hereinbefore enum­ far the people have done very little
Ray and Wilbur Telford and two oth 1
Washington as they have been ho far saloon. Just as he entered the door erated in sections 3388 to 2292, in­ to aid this cause until these young
••re, arriving at th«* acen** of th.*
clusive. In any seven consecutive men realiz' d the great need and ara
there
Is no doubt that the torceuary | soiut one said to Powell:
drowning, whet** the thin Ice wa;
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 25.0 Owing
days.”
.making a determined effort without
■'Ixiok out. Red!"
broken to allow the luoutago of th* to her weakened condition. Mr». D. G. funds for the completion ot the pro­
( m * cm * ami Swan
I the help or co-operation of the peo­
boat.
•
Powell started for Alexander and
Phillip», tho mother of David Graham ject will be secured.
"It
shall
be
unlawful
within
the
ple, but on whom they intend to de-
The
foregoing
dispatch
from
the
■
raised
his
clenched
fist
to
strike
him.
Phillips,
hna
not
been
Informed
of
her
At the place where the lad hrok**
through the ic** there in »aid to be n •* u’s death. Mrs. Phillipa la an In­ United Preiw to the Herald and the The crack of the rifle followed Imme­ counties of Harney. Grant, Klamath, I>end very materially in the future.
The next meeting of this club will
warm spring emptying Into tho lake*, valid, nnd suffering with a bad eold, following teh-grani which has been re­ diately, and then the two men went Malheur, 1-ake, Baker, Union, Wallo­
ami for thin rra»on the Ice hardy and Is threatened with la grippe. H«-i ceived from Mr. White indicate that io th«* floor with Powell on top trying wa. Sherman and Gilliam, at any time be held in the offices of Stone and
fr«n**ea over. Young Kin near, not phvab'lans have agreed to withhold '■fleetIve work has been done so far: to strike Alexander. They were seo- between the first day of February and Barrett in the American Bank anti
"Sacramento, January 25.
arated and Alexander was placed un- the first day of September of any year Trust «onipany building, next Tues­
being aware of this. unknowingly th«* news of her son’» death from her
”W. S. Worden—California officials , d«*r arr»*st. while Powe)] was taken to to take. kill. Injure, destroy or have day. when permanent officers will be
skated to hl» death.
for ji few days.
in p«>»session. sell or offer for sale, fleeted. All men interested in this
deeply concerned and joined heartily . his’room.
The latl had only been In Klamath
barter or exchange, any wild goose or movement are cordially invited to at-
in
movement
for
complete
allotment
The
bullet
entered
Powell
’
s
body
’
Fall» n few day«, «on*Ing here from
Here From Alaska
wild swan.”
, tend and give the club any sugges­
Medford, III» father ixSn rfhcago.l
P W. Snyder and wife, Who c 5 to ^“ for Klamath. Senator Shanahan of near the stomach, and pierced the en­
A third bill introduced by Merry­ tions they may have.
th«* Ind'» former home and with Rob-i down from Alaska a »hort time ago. ' Yreka will Introduce memorial In trails seven times He did not sur­
art Smith. who In her** nt pr««»ent. he left Monday for their ranch near senate and entire Northern California vive th«* shock of the injury, and died man »pebifles the open season, and
delegation united for It. Sacramento the following afternoon about 4 stipulates that not more than three HKIHTOL IHTLDING IS
Intend*««I to tak«* up n farm near Swan Lake.
deer can be killed in one season.
Chamber of Commerce very active o'clock.
Klamath Fall» lie wan recently
NEARIN'« COMPLETION
Nothing
was
learned
of
Powell's
and enthusiastic for tho movement,
bookkeeper for th«* Eden Valley Or* .
■ hard company at Medford.
with 8. Glen Andrus, its new secre­ relativc-s. all that could be ascer­
Bradley Harn«*** Compaajr and Hone-
The nnd tiding» of hla non'» death :
tary. pushing the good work. Leav­ tained was that he formerly lived In
Realty < «»WT]>anjr Will Move
Tennessee. He was buried in the
ing on Overland today for Eant.
reached Mr. Klnnear la»t night, and,
Soon
total evr «’cry. J. 11. Vollmer and o*.e
In* him wlit*d instruction» to thin city, .
"FRANK IRA WHITE "
.«.king for th«* ahlpment of the boy’» IS ON (NiMMITTEE TRYING Til
When Mr. White reaches Washing­ ¡of the proprietors of th«* Elite defray- DISTRICT FORECASTER REFERS
The work of finishing the new Bris-
remains to Chicago. The body will 1
ton
h«* will co-operate with Abel Ady. I Ing the expenses of the burial.
. tol building has progressed to such an
STOP CONFLKTí»
MATTER TO WASHINGTON
W»*dnesday afternoon the state
l«*ave Wedn.*nduy morning
Charles Eberline and other members
extent that the Bradley Harness com­
of the Klamath county delegation who rested its case, and Alexander was
pany and the Home Realty company
TWELVE JAI* MMTALINTN
Deputy Ganu» Wanten Think* We are In the capital to secure funds to placv«l on the stand by the defeuse. Chair Iter of < «miniere«* I« Also Wc> ic­ expect to move into the structure the
Th«* defendant was in the witness
MI EI Eli HEATH PENALTY
complete the project.
Will Be Abb* to Have Retter
.first part of the coming month. The
ing W ith Oregon ls*icgati<*ii to
jenair the entire afternoon. It is
' quarters to be occupied by Mrs.
ENshing 8eo»'m
G«*t Station U«*re
soiTirNAI1J4 TO CITY—
E«ccut*xl for Alleged Partei puli on m
thought ttiat th«* attorn«»)s for th«» de­
Sparks* motion picture theater will
a Plot to Kill the Mikado—
ARREST HOON FOLLOWH fens«* will have all of their evidence
be ready for the tenant in a short
IM«* llratrly
in by noon, and that the arguments
‘ time, and it Is thought that the thea-
Deputy Game Warden L. Alva
The
effort
to
establish
a
weather
l.ewi», who waa summoned to Salem Colfax Councilnmn-Merchant I* Raid ’ will begin at th«* start of the after- , bureau station in this city is meeting I ter will open In about thirty days.
TOKIYO, Jan 35. Kotoku, Mr, by State Game Warden Stevenson,
I iKMtn session.
to Have Infringed on th**
_________________
with favorable progress. Secretary
tr**»» Knnno and ten fellow socialist», baa been selected us n member of a
State Mvr
C. T. Oliver of th«* Chamber of Com­ FEARED EVIL INFLUENCE
Face Badly t ut
who had lxvn convicted of plotting to committee appointed for the purpore
FROM SCMTALIST’S WRITINGS
Perlic StilCC, who had his fa<*e bad­ merce, who has been active in en-
kill the mikado, were ex«»cut«Ml today. of codifying the »tat« gam«' laws,
SPOKANE. Wash., Jan. 23 Coun­
• deavoring to secure th«» bureau, re­
The hanging started nt !» o’clock thl* which nt present are conflicting to a cilman Simon Dreyfus of Colfax hai* ly cut in a runaway at his ranch near
morning, ami wan completed at 1 thin certain extent. In addition to Mr. been arrested, charged with violating Swan Lake last week, is getting along cently wrote regarding the matter to Su«H«*n 4Ä«*cution of Kotokus Wa* to
District Forecaster Beales at Port­
< nr Off Hi» Monoscripto—
afternoon.
Imwl» the members of t lie commit!«*«* the state law which forbids a* city­ nicely. He was hauling a load of hay land. and has just r«»ceived the follow­
Will I H mm it Ikxly
to his place from the Liskey ranch
The execution wn» conducted with ar«*: Stat«* Gaine Ward* u Stevenson. official to sell goods to the city.
ing reply:
when
the
front
Imlt
slipped
from
un
­
th«« utmost secrecy, the government President W. H. Finley of tho Oregon
On«* keg of nails from Dreyfus»'
TOKYO, Jau. 25.—The unexpected
fearing n demonstration of »ympathlz- Audobon society, nnd A E. Gearhart, hardware »tor«* atarted the <^tse. Jas. der the load and the horses start«*d to "Mr. C. T. Oliver, Klamath Falls
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Klamath
execution
of the socialists is generally
era. The official» »ay they all died secretary of tho Oregon Fish and Mahoney, n wealthy citizen who swore rutf. Mr. Stiles was thrown under
Falls, Oregon;
accepted as meaning that the author­
bravely, Mistrea» Kanno being cspi- Game Protective armo* -iatton. The out th*- warrant, says h«> has $1,000 th«* si* ig$> and dragged sotm* distance,
"Dear Sir—Replying to your re- ities feared an evil influence from Ko­
being severely cut across the mouth
< Inlly courageous.
committee Is working In Portland, to spend on th«» prosecution.
iquest of the 16th inst. for the estab­ tokus' writings while in prison. Ko­
and
ey*?«
Dr.
R.
R
Hamilton
dressed
Dreyfun says he will plead guilty.
and’thelr task will require several
lishment of a weather bureau station tokus' body will be dissected at the
his wounds.
LIFE HENTKNi E FOR A
Iiut declares it is spite work.
days.
-
in your city, I would say that your Imperial university, according to his
MURDERER IN THE NAVY
In a letter to the Rod and Gun club
letter has b«»en referred to the chief wishes expressed in his will.
Mr. Lewis says that on account of con­
, of the weather bureau. Washington.
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan 25- flicting bins, little has been done by
’ D. C., who alone has the authority for
The heavloNt punishment ordinarily, the legislature In regard to the game
I establishing such stations, and have BUBONIC PLAGI E RAGES
meted out In th«* navy In timo of la-ws. but that It looks as though th«'
IN NORTHERN CHINI
1» ace him fallen upon Ernest If. Wal­ bill for tho appointment of state fish IttSTOFFK E APPROPRIATION IS NI U ORLEANS-SAN FRANI ISIO invited attention to your splendid lo­
cation for such a station. As soon as
ker, fireman on the battleship Louis­ and ganto warden» by a non-partisan
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 23.—Ad­
HEARING DATE IS SET
PASSED BV THE HOI HE
action has been taken by our central
iana, who killed Patrick J. Fitzslm- committee will pass.
vices from Fudziadian. the Chinese
I'fflce at Washington. D. C.. we will
r.ions, a water tender, while the two
suburb of Harbin. Mate that the
"I do not know Just how many o'
were ashore at Cherbourg, France. A the change», as advocated by* the M«*a*tirv Among «Miter Matters Pro­ Rival I ill«** Will lb* Heard in Wash­ correspond further with you in this deaths from bubonic plague average
connection.
Very
respectfully.
court martini was held on the I xju I s - club, wo can get through, or in what
150 daily. The epidemic is spreading
ington on Thnwalay and
lific» for Salary Inerva»«* for
"EDWARD A. BEALS.
iuna, and tho sentence, Ju at confirmed shape," »ays Mr. Lewis, "although we
io
Mukden. Kirin and places in North-
Friday
Mull < lerk»
“District Forecaster.”
by the nuvy department, Is Imprison­ will get part of our wants, undoubted­
jern China having commercial inter-
Mr. Oliver has alrt'ady taken the
ment for life for Walker. He will h<* ly There will be considerable oppo­
. course with Russia.
matter
up with the Oregon delega­
confined In th«* New llampshlr»* peri sition to opening tho dove season
WASHINGTON. D. <’., Jan. 25.
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Jan. 25.
tion
in
congress
and
with
the
chief
tentiary at Concord.
I.«-** Ti'oulde on Caual
earlier, and the patting of salmon, al­ Th«r house this afternoon passed the The senate committee on Industrial o' tho weather bureau at Washington,
Weather conditions have caused
though we might get a law allowing poBtoffii v appropriation bill, carrying Arts Expositions has decided to grant in«l they will no doubt b«» heard from
Damage la Small
much less trouble with the canal this
a total of $250,000,000. On«* amend­ hearings on Thursday and Friday to I «itbin n short time.
the taking of salmon by a dlpnet.
winter thau were expected a year
New
Orleans
and
San
Francisco
for
ment
to
the
bill
provides
for
steel
"Tho
proposition
to
change
th«*
The dniimg«* enused by the ffre at
ago. ace 'riling to J.E.Newnham, gate-
tho Gem restaurant haw not y«*t. been open season for killing deer to Sep- | mall cars. Tho bill raised the sal­ the settlement of the exposition tight.
OUT« Fits RETURN FROM
ket»per at the intake. So far this year
repaired, mid will not amount to more t* mher 1st has strong hacking, I And. aries of mail carriers from $700 to New Orleans will probably be heard
TRIP TO THE CAPITAL i he states there has been no trouble on
$
1
.000
a
year.
on
Thursday.
No
definite
arrange
­
and
It
will
bo
Impossible
to
forecnst
>
than $30 or $10. The sparks from
account of frost getting behind the
ments have been made.
the defective flue caught in the ceil­ tho results.
Skated
to
Town
casings.
Sheriff
W.
R.
Barnes
and
Special
"There
Is
a
good
chance
that
wo
ing mid caused a small blaze, which
Tin' I«oct River Canal
Deputy Sheriff F. H. Mills returned
will hfcvo a more satisfactory Ashing' J. A. Ilawklnn came Into town from
«»» soon extinguished.
Returns From Stumta
The
reclamation
office Is advertis­ ion Tuesday night from Salem, where
his
ranch
nine
miles
south
of
the
city
season, but It will likely bo Impossible
|
they
placed
Thaddeus
Yorke
(alias
E.
8.
Terwilliger returned from
ing
for
blds
to
construct
seven-eighths
Wednesday,
skating
all
the
way
on
ft*
mnko
much
of
a
distinction
or
dif
,
BRIN41N St II’ TO FORK-
<T*ONE »IO«> MORTGAGE ferent season for tho taking of steel­ tho big irrigation canal. He made the of a mil«» of ditch at the da-m across Houston) and G«*orge Welch in th«» Shasta- Valley Sunday, where he
head trout, owing to the difficulty of ' first six miles in about 45 minutes. Lost River, ten miles southeast of {state penitentiary to begin their terms had been with his wife and family.
Knit for foreclosure him been com­ ilnsslfylng th«* lako trout, for pur­ There is considerable snow on the ice this city. It involves the excavation ot imprisonment. Welch will serve Mrs. Terwilliger will remain in the
menced In th** circuit court by Benja­ poses of protection, as they are a j now, as th»» wind Is blowing it from of about 35,000 cubic yards of earth, six years for manslaughter, while valley for some time, while Mr. Ter­
min Southwell against Maxey nnd cioss between tho steelhead and the | th«» level ground into th«» ditch. Mr. and will couect the dam with the Yorke has an indeterminate sentence williger returned to his home in Mer­
Hawkins returned home the sam«» day. sev«*n-mi)e ditch for which \V. H. Ma- of from two to twenty years’ duration. rill Monday.
Hattie E. Jackson. Th«* defendant« rainbow.”
LEWISCODIFYING GAME LAWS
WEATHER BUREAU POSSIBLE
10 SEÏ1LE BIG FAIR SITE