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♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * Ol i i« IAL PAPER OF ♦ KLAMATH COUNTY ♦ ♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦a VOL. XV KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, FEBRUARY 2, 1911 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦ ♦ LEADING PAPER OF SOUTHERN OREGON ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a NO 44 ■ the»«' features of her city. in the I The deputy sheriff, however, says lust two years Cincinnati has wakened that there Is no such reward. up to this fact, and she la rusk Ina Much credit should be given Mr. u'lvuuces In the line of parks, play» Shaffer. He had seen the couple only ¿rounds and general city benullflca- :a time or two before, and hl» recol- t"in i iection as to how they looked was Columbus hMN llU'l « greuter and | very vague. He didn't ask the aid of litter advertisement In the last two 'the San Francisco police department, years than at any time in her history, .but lo<at>d and arrested the party « o.MMI TEN MENTEN« E OF FRED t’lroii«bout the whole United Hiatus, Mk’ATto.N IK DECIDED IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL WOI I.D wanted without any help or assist TIME IS WARREN by limply publishing two or throe BOI SE TODAY HOLD CELEBRATION ance whatever. It was a g«xxl piece "ur>t ago u city plan, written by flv^ I of detective work, aud Mr. Shaffer civic experts. has been receiving the congratula- There la not u sectlou of our «Ity ttions upon his success 010 NOI ASK FOR COMMOIMION of Columbus that does not show an ÍHE KAHN RESOLUIION IS ADOPTED NEW ORLEANS IS Siili FIGHTING ! in the of role his of friends KING GEORGE ISSUES Ä DENIM a sleuth. example of where the land values .if lii'K Iler B'-vnarkald'* Turn In < nw a neighborhood have largely In- By Sulmtantial Majority the Paiuinui- Gon-rner Nun'lcrwoti Tbl« Morning liitr'Mluc'si letter in Court Disclahn- cressed by the Improvement of tbc of Editor of The lp|ir<ll to l*u< Illi Exposition 1« Given S m I'I They'd Ral*'- Mon- Money ing Marriage to Anyone But property of any one Inhabitant of Itcaso'i Hu"' San Frani iw-o Could to tlx* Coast th«- Qw-'-n nii < I i a neighborhood. The public hall which has been in pnx-ess of erection at .Malin, has just Erank l> Mlles, n well known local I. WAHH1NGTON. D. WAHHINGTON. D. ('., Feb. 1.— been completed. The new structure WAHHINGTON, D C„ Jan. 31. LONDON, Feb. 1. Edward Mylius artist. secur>>d n bunting llrease Hn>- i.- 4 0x40 feet in size, and affords the has been convicted of criminally libel- President Taft today urday. and s<t out to bring In all the By u vote of 1NH to 159 th'* bouse to Washington mad«- a bid to the senate • •nl' ii'-e of Fred i> 1 duck in I seed by the other nlmrods day decid'd to consider the Kahn Uommitte<- on Industrial Expositions |Cltlz«*ns of that thrifty community a ling King George by publishing gmid place to h«,ld meetings of any statements that the king was moi- < lallst editor. wh< wi After several hours sport he returned, res'dution of scudlng the Pauama- for the "official celebration” at the kind. six montila at hurd labor bcrause of bringing the sole survivor with him. Pto Ifl' exposition to Han Francisco. completion uf the Panama canal. H. gantlcalljr married in Malta in 189" till'ge'i infraction of the postal laws. Mi Farland, r«*presenting the This < uta off al! consideration uf B He was I sentenced to serve a year in I he pm dull was unsought by War- Ne» Orleans as th.* I'H-atlon for th<- Chamber of Commerce and Board of priso-1. ten, who said that lie was willing to Trade, »al«l it would not interfere fair. Chief Justice Al verstone presided let tils law take Ils course in the J. H Eusaett, republican rspresen- with th<* exposition at San Francisco at the t rial. Mylius conducted his • MS'* own delvnec Attorney General Isaa< s tatlve from New York, opened the or New Orleans. It is thought that The I'»«* against Warren Is a moat debate for Han Francisco, and jsdnt- it will be held in Potomac park. « ash . « mithin «, imi si it « m : Solicitor (general Simon and Kings peculiar one In 1907, after several ><d out thin there Is room for 12.000,- Counsels Kowlatt and .Muir repr«*- The committee meets today to de TAKEN «alu attempts had been made by th<* ei!te«t the crown. Mylius demanded 000 homes,'-kera on the Pueiflc coast. cide the «lalms of San Francisco and authorities of the stale of Kentucky A. D Gardner, republican repre New Orleans. the king's i.ersonai presence, but this to ext rudite <*x-Governor Taylor from III Iddìi Ion Io N us I k ' s , Door», Etr„ sentative of Massachusetts, followed, Governor Hander» of Louisiana, l.ntran"* KSectrd l»> Br'-akuig Pai" was refused. Indiana to answer a < barge of killing New Plant Will Ileo Turn Is?ac- in his talk said: 'The king and also supported Han Francisco as who argued before th«* senate com of GI mm , in R'-nr Do<>r and Governor-Elect (lœbol In 1900, the Out I iirniture is lik- lv to suffer the l«»ss of his sub- the proper place to hold th«* great vX- mit tee this morning in favor of New Turning Key lullowing article appeared In the Ap- j> <-ts' esteem through the repeated as IM'sitlon. Orleans, said: peal to Reason, which is prluted at I sertion that his marriage to the queen *Is it a question of money? We A special rule, reported at 12 30 Glrurd. Kans.: Mr. und Mrs It E. Wallenburg is a sham and bigamous, because he o'clock, provided a half hour for de can get more than San Francisco ever Effecting an entrance through the "One thousand dollars reward turn'-<1 on Monday from Portland bate on the fair «inestlon for each dared to have. Ten millions will go rear door, a roblx-.* ransacked th“ had previously married Admiral Sey The Appeal to Reason will pay »1,000 While In the city Mr Wallenburg I side The galleries and corridors I farther In New Orleans than »17.- Toggery on Main street, and took »IS mour's daughter, that he fouly aban In s' Id to the person or fiersouo who plu> ■ d mii order for a complete outfit ‘ were jammed and the situation wan . 000,00U in San Francisco under the in cash, a suit of ci >thes and a suit doned his wife and offspring to en will kidnap ex Governor Taylor and of mat hlnery, motors, etc., for the Intense. : existing conditions." case. The burglary was -rot discov able him to marry Princess Victoria leturn him to the »tute ofll< Inis of new plant he is to build on Oak He referred to the opportunity to ered till Tut&day morning, and by Mary, as the result of the death Kentucky, wb<i" he Is wanted on a street, buck of th<- Dunham garage. develop the trade of South America, that time the Intruder has made good of his elder brother making him heir 'barge of murdering Goebel." The factory building will be 30x63 to the throne." « ♦ and said It was more valuable than his escape. ♦ In addition, Warren also printed f'-vt, und will be equipp'-d with ail Admiral Seymour denied the mar- the Oriental trade. Entrance to the ci ithing *stablish- tin* rewaid on th, office envelopes, the latest wood working machinery. 'F ItlMX) IDl.K.HrEI* ment was made pore.‘.le by breaking I riage of his daughter to the sover- several thousand of which were s«*nt Mr Wallenburg believes that the fu a pane of glass in the i“ar door and |<ign, and says he only saw the king M«< I BIO NEARLY BEAI I IKS KN- out. It was for this that the socialist ture buildings In Klumatli Falls will NAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31- unlocking the door with the k»*-. | once at Malta. The marriage register TRAN« E TO HAVANA H IIIBOR was ludlctc'l After aevrrul icars of demand better Interior finishings, To the eagerly awaiting resi which was in the lock on the inside cX ails to show the entry of the name I'gal battle, the case »as carried to and be Is making pre|>ariitl<>ns »o as •if the Seymour woman. dents of this city the result of the door. Daring Aiiator Mak's. Flight of (Ker the I'nit'*'! State» court of appeals In to I m * able to furnish there. He ex Myylius was not cross examined, the Han Francisco-New Orleans I« mi Miles Across th«- May, 1910, which afllrturd the deci pects to in min fact uye all of his doors, aud he presented no defenses nor wit fair vute was announced by the Mil THERM PACIFIC to Atlantic sion of tb<> lower courts, sentencing windows aud other adjuncts for build nesses. Admiral Seymour's eldest explosion of bombs, the blowing Kl II.I» INTO MKXIV» daughter corroborated her father. Warren to six months bard labor and ing pur|MMM* He has also ordered a of whistles and the display of KEY WEST, Fla.. Jan. 31. In th.* a fln« of »1.500 and coats. large sttM-k of oak and other hard Isaacs produced a letter from the flags. As a result of their vic presems' of thousands of spectators. < >»ii|mny Is N.-gotiatin® for Ixan in king, signed personally, and a<l- For some reason the papers com uis'da for the mnnufn'-ttire of special tory. the people are In a great Paris. According to « nr- Aviator James McCurdy started at mitting Warren to Jail were never re furniture dressed to the court: state of excitement and ail busi- rent Rumor» 7 o'clock yesterday morning from ceived nt Glrurd. and It has I m *<* ii "I authorize you to say for the ness has lieen suspended Trunibo Field to fly to Havana, a rumored that thev were held up In M IIIMIHHI.il Co.tl, MINE king and state that I ana not public- NEW YORK. Feb. 1. It became 1 ally married to anyone except the distance of 115 miles. He ran out of Topeka at th<- instance of the officials WASHINGTON. Jan. 31- HAH BEEN CLOHKt) DOWN known in the financial recently that j present queen.” lubricating oil when ten miles from at Washington • The house passed the Kahn res the Southern Pacific Railway com the entrance to Havana harbor, and — liter Fifty I ears O|»*rSti"n Work Is olution on the Anal vote bv 259 landed in the water, but was rou pany is negotiating a heavy loan in in ma tn «. ei » its |MI|^ sii,|,|H-'| by Employer’« Lia to 4:1 cued Pontoons supported the ma Paris for the purpose of extending! KLAMATH 4'OVNTY PIONEER I.tits I rom I FIREMAN bility U mv SUCCUMBS TO INDIGESTION its lines in .Mexico. chine. An issue of bonds which will total ■ «Juurt'Ts In « Ity ll"ll Enlcrcd latil MARSHFIELD. Feb. I. The Lib at least »25,000,000 and perhaps’ H. Ilwucan Passe* Away This Morn Night and Judtl lame I« the by coal mine, thr<*e mil«*» from Marsh- ing at the Blooniingcamp »50,000.000. is expected to be placed Loser ' field, and owned by the Oregon «'oal Ranch in France. While the details have und Navigation company , has been not been announced, it is thought Another rubbery was com in It ted c)'Mu>'l after - having been ope red H. Dun«.an. one of the pioneers of that mortgage bonds bearing 4 per — i ui-wday night. wber the nr«-nien » niorx- than fifty years. It was hi for- Klamath county, died at 2 o’clock ‘HAYN HF WILL MKKT HIM AT I3H C'AIJFORNIA MARSHAL'S «¿« mid •ent interest will be Issued ■tiiarters in the city hull wert eiHwrel. tiier years one of th«* hig Souris's of Tuesday morning at the Blooming- POVNVR DETECTIVE WORK \wakeiilng this morning Judd luiwe employment In this locality. The I camp ranch near Wilson bridge, of found that his pocketbook. '-ontuln- mine 1» not worked out. \ ETERAN IJO'ER GIVES Patrick acute indigestion, Mr. Duncan has Ing »10, hud been taken from ll pock Henne»»e>, local representative of kvunkie, in la-tter. Says He Is Doing PENSION TO CHARITY been sick for several weeks, and was Tnurtl Her From Turlock to San et In his trousers. the '-oinpatiy, »aid that the new em- stopping with his son. who is feeding Some Tall Boosting for the FVnncisco, and Finally Made The outer «loot of the firemen's pioyers liability law was one of the HONOLULU. Feb. 1—Capi. Joseph i stock in the Basin. Klamath Falls Club quarters Is »'•cured with ti aprlng aeverul n-imons why the mine WIB The Arrest Dutton, "hero of Molokai," the leper The deceased, who would have lock, snd the entrance whs effected c I'med. refuge«', and a veteran of the Civil reached the age of 75 years this com either by the use of a skeleton puss war. has ordered the United States ing March, was the father of A. C., The eotupnny also operates the The following from the Turlock government to turn over his entire W. A., and H. E. Duncan, well known key or by picking the lock The door ■t earner M. F. Plant, plying between I Word has been received from Frankie Edwards by Merle Houston, was found open next morning, al Coos Ba' and Han Francisco, and (Calif) Journal will interest locul pensiou. which has been accumulating stockmen of La-ngell Valley. The though It was locked when the lire Hennessey said that it hud not been in which the clever little fighter says people: for twenty-six years, to the St. Cath funeral was held Wednesday at Bo that he and Jimmie Mt ton arrived laddi'*» went to bed Inst night erine School of Industry at Memphis, nanza. under the auspices of the Odd decided whether the Plant would A very clever piece of detective wifely, aud that they are giving the continue on the run. Th«* company boxing game at Klamath Falls all the work was pulled off by City Marshal Tenn. The amount is said to run Fellows lodge of that place, of which last year built a »10,000 warehouse boosting they can. Edwards says he Shaffer last week when be arrested into the thousands. the late Mr. Duncan was a member. Dutton, who throughout the Civil I i<nd dock Mt the end of Front street. talked about his match here to Sol Cora Seaton, wanted for arson at Then a part of Front street which Levison. and when he told how well Klamath Falls, On* Mr Shaffer re war was connected with the Thir TWENTY-ONE THANK ARK teenth Wisconsin regiment, has never NEW Oltl,KANS. Jun 31. It. la- was not Improved was c I om « m I hy tbc SENT TO NEVADA PROJECT he »as treated here he savs Klatuiith ceived a telegram from the sheriff at touched a- penny of the pension tlves of U to >- Cannon, the Harris city. This action. Hennvsavy said, Klamath Falls giving a description Falls made a great hit with Levison. awarded him. burg man who. with L<>onard G. was detrimental to the steamer Plant, Will Be I’aed on th«- Truckee-Car so" In his letter Edwards accepts the of the part) wanted. The party was Groce of Galveston, Tex., was exe anti was another reason why the com- suppose«! to be in or near Turlock, Project—Work in charge of chul'enge'issued him by Tucker, and cuted by order of President Zelaya, pan.v decide«! to shut down. but by the tim«' Mr. Shaffer received Engineer Know n Hero igrees to take on the fast local man MOUNT TAAL IN ERUPTION will receive a large pension from the if he will make 138 pounds at i 6 the wire from Oregon she had left WIPES OCT MANY VI LI. AG Nicaraguau government, according to here, presumably for Stockton. Mon Twenty-one teams, with harness |*i'r!ock on the night of the bout. Colonel Paul Mason of New York, day night Shaffer left for Stockton, I Six Hundred Reported to Have IVr- complete, have been shipped from who arrlver here lust night from and upon arriving there learned that the reclamation service headquarters i-lied and Small Village* Nicaragua. Colonel Mason received his much sought prisoner, in com here to Nevada, where they will be Huit* Fi I RXl Fritz Kiehl fins returned to this Are Oblitera l.x! 11,000, American money, and a com pany with a man. had taken the boat I used on the Trukee-Carson project. city front an Inspection of the tele mission ns CoIone) In the Nicaraguan A suit has been died in the circuit for San Francisco just a few hours phone line of the reclamation service MANILA. Jan. 31. Six hundred The work on the Carson dam is be army in r'*cognition of his services. from Merrill to Clear Lake. He re court by IV. >1. Mason against Ered previous. He then caught the next have perish«Ml since the volcano Taal ing done by day labor. B. H. Da-vis. who had charge of the work on the ports a rather difficult trip, and states Melhase. for the recovery of money train for San Francisco, but arrived began its eruption. I Clear Lake dam two years ago, is tn from a logging contract. Through PRACTICAL BENEFITS OF there too late to catch his party be that in some places where he was The villages of Talis-Ay. Tanauau, CITY BEAUTIFICATION oblig'd to work the snow reached to his attorney, D. V. Kuykendall, Ma fore leaving the boat. Knowing the Calamba, Lemerey and Taal have I charge of the Carson dam work. son states that a contract was made man she was with was a horse trader been obliterated, even vegetation be In a large way, the best concrete his armpits. On account of its being I between he und the defendant in Shaffer accordingly made his rounds ing destroyed. Relief trains have 1 WOMAN FALLS IN FIT; example that will Illustrate the quee- strung through a rather Isolated sec ‘ March of last year, by the terms of of all the horse markets in the city. HANDKERCHIEF STRANGLES been sent out. tl >ii vf the value of city Improve tion. the reclamation service has no ' which the plaintiff wan to cut 5.000,- und was on his second round when mints Is the difference between little trouble in maintaining their j 000 f«et of lumber, for which ho was he located the party wanted. He NEW YORK. Feb. 1.--A haudker- Cleveland and Cincinnati, says Frank telephone communication with Clear | to get »4.50 a thousand feet. Up to located and arrested the woman at cbief .Miss Mary McKay of Williams Lake during the winter months. lin Clarkln in Success. In the last October 3d, states the complainant. I 4 Valencia street, and then started burg innocently wound around bet 9 li w years Cleveland has given a great Muson cut »3.398.5S6 feet, for which for Turlock on the next train, arriv- neck caused her death by strangula de.il of attention to «-Ity beautlflcatlon INFANT IN BANKET IN HUACHUCA, Ari».. Jan 31. Fed- tion. »15.293.61 was due. Of this amount Ing here on Wednesday morning In the way of parks, playgrounds, STARTED ON LONG TRII* I »11,650 was paid, and the plaintiff The sheriff’s office at Klamath Falls eral Colonel Kosterlisky is reported Miss McKay was subject to epilep siulevards and her civic <*enter. ar.ks for the remainder with interest was notified that the woman was un an being in a private hospital at Can- tic fits. It is thought that while NEW YORK. Feb 1 From Texas from November 1st. TktM effort« have i-aused a wonder der arrest, and Deputy Sheriff J. A. anea. badly wounded. The first re sweeping she was seized with a fit. ful y.rowth in property values, in to this city 2-weeks-old Harold In addition the plaintiff charges Martin arrived in Turlock on the port that he was dead was not be and that when she fell over a key I huninr-aa and In the site of the city, so Brandt traveled in a market basket. I that he was stopped from cutting any noon train Friday, and left with hlsr lieved caught on the handkerchief, knotting thai uhe has outstripped Cincinnati, He is now aboard the Scandinavian I more timber by the defendant, and as prisoner at 2;3O the same day. The colonel was shot in a battle it. Hhe then strangled to death. which city had n long lead in advanc«* liner Unit'd States on his way to ho had horses, men. machinery, etc,, The woman professes her inno in the Sabuaripa district, where the Miss McKay had been dead an hour of Cleveland. Copenhagen to mret his grandmother. ready and the ground prepared, he cence. and says that in case of a con Madero force« arc reorganizing. Con when her father discovered her. The Cincinnati has fallen behiud largely Harold arrived here with his father. asks for »1,600 du mages and the viction there is a reward of »1.000 ditions around I.uero are reported as key was fast to the handkerchief, and l> ><-a.i»e she has not paid attention to Carl Brandt. • costs of the suit. for the officer making the arrret. critical. had prevented her from breathing. PARDONED BYTAFT OF LIBELLING BURGLAR ENTERS TOGGERY HOW CORA WAS CAUGHT I