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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
IIPAUni IIAV RF AL v U i I v L lain I UL business. This bill will not affect the «alary of the Huperintendenl of Kla math County as It provide« that it «hall In no case be construed so as (XIMMITTEE IS APPOINTED TO to reduce the salary of a Huperlnten- DRAET MEMORIAL dent. Another bill gives districts the option of furnishing free text books IVtltlon for Improvement Introduced PropoM-d lam Would Eliminate The and stationery. Haw milla In That Vicinity Have Do TEACHERS FMO> SIATE OIPIOIIS round honors went to Edwards. In j the third, the Oaklander rocked Mac's smash to the face, and th»*n landed on h'* wln.l The scrap ping was so furious that Referee ______ Tucker was compelled to work like a Trojan to make the men break clean. , N'cceiudty of YMking t ounty at the Senaten Held Laut CALIFN1RNIA COMPANY IN MAK- 1 During the' fourth canto of th«» nated 7O.IHH» !•'»•«•< of I.muller Examination* Night ING INQUIRIES seance, Edwards was Brought to hla aa a Start tXINTRAtTOIt t'l.AllK GETTING . knees by a watiop below the belt, but PRICES ON MATERIAL I while the matter was being argued At Wednesday's meeting of the city Several bill* of general Intereat I [ he came back like a tiger, as did Mc- According to l*ean IlcavUu of Doi I ria. who wan In thl* cite Wednesday, ILellan. and ,*ach s«»emed trying his council the following councilmen »Ince they relate to the public schools [ best to land a knockout punch. Both were present: Waldron. Stansble. have been Introduced In to the Ore- S|H-iida Several Day« lien» in tXmaul u bo* factory, employing at least fifty talion Willi Eiiglne»'r Patch 1 men fouled during the fifth, and were Castel, Stone, Summer* and Willltn. ' gou Legislature, Moat of them are men, I* to be start««! In I hat huatllnK Klamath T'alla la One of Ftve t'iti«-* While the meeting was short, a num the result of the deliberations of the cautioned by Referee Tucker. In the Iteganting the Work community. Aa la well known, excel Being Looked Over by the sixth and last round McLellan rushed ber of Important matters came up for County School Superintendent* Con- lent timber ubound* In the neighbor Concern • vention which met recently In I’ort- bis opponent to the ropes at the tap consideration. hood of Ihirrla, while within a radlou* Hills Allowed land. Georgs C. Clurk of ©verett, Wash., of the town there» are *< v»>n sawmill of the gong. While two wick«»d One of the moat Important I« a who haa the contract for the boat In operation. i punches, a left and a right, landed on Don J. Zumwalt, balance The forests of Klamath county may [ McLellan's eye. The foul on which due on sewer construc bill Introduced by Representative River diversion dam near Wilson's •>' All of thaae concern* are anxious to soon furnish another field of labor in j McLellan lost the match occurr«»d aw tion ..................................... 91,131.95 Peterson, raising the amount of coun bridge, left WednoMiluv for Everett, .>•■»» the u< w Industry come Into their addition to the manufacture of lum i they were closing in for a clinch, R J. Sheets, electrical In ty school money which shall be levied after u three day*' consultation with community, and each mill haa donated ber, etc., as inquiries are being made i At the end of the bout Edwards an spection for December. . 25.Ot by the County Courts from a sum that Project Engineer W. W. Patch, rela 10,000 feet of lumber to the new con by the American Alcohol company as nounced that he would fight McLellan Chico Construction Co., ex I «hall be at legst $7 per child of school five to the work he u to do. Il»- I» cern In order to give It a good at art. to the prospects for the establishment at 133 pounds, whiner take all. In any tra work oa second sewer age to a sum which shall amount to making contracta for the wand, ce- of a distillery here for the production place Mac designated, and also said unit .................................... 6*<.0») at leaat $10 per capita This would nivut, gravel anti other necessary mu IN JAII. THREE WEEKS, of denatured alcohol. By the com | he would post a side bet if necessary. Chico Construction Co., final j not eff<*ct Klamath County, aa the terial, and la ulm> uacertaliilng the MAX ENt'Al’EN Titill i IIMRs pany's proc»-ss. denatur«*d alcohol is payment on second unit I court of Klamath County, now levies price <»f hay, lumber and supplies, distilled from wood waste, sawdust, end extra work (building iin amount which amounts at least which will have to be used In th" Nevada Jail Kxrm* E»«*» for E. J. shavings, etc. reven manholes .............. 3,93'! 10 $15 per child of school uge. This bill work. Ptiilll|*>, a Font’'*'» " I k » la in a letter to the Chamber of Com- , Mi Clark will nt one»» arrange for j has much merit as lu most of the Building Penults Granted Nt III nt largì- merce the company states that they Burk Wilson—Four-room bunga counties of the stale the public schools the shipment of his machinery nnd are making an investigation of con- , material* to thia city. ft will be HEINO. Jan 26 Fot th» third tlm- BOSTON, Jau. 26. -Streuifou* op low with outbuildings on west half ' are not adequately financed. Thia ditions relative to starting a plant of lots 7 and 8, block 18, in Fairview is especially true In the rural dls- several week* before bls outfit gets In threo weeka E J. Phillipa, awaiting position to the choice of Secretary of in five cities, and Klamath Fails Is addition No. 2. | trlcts. Th«» average rural district haa i here, and by thnt tlm<- the w«>uth«r trial In Nevada on a charge of forgery, one of the five, and it is evident that i th® Interior Richard A. Ballinger as F. H. Cofer—14x16 addition to an enumeration of about thirty to may have moderated enough so that haa broken-jail und escaped they made some investigations before speaker at the Williams Alumni asso house on lot 1, block 64 of Nichols thirty-five pupils. With the Sio .iv per , he can at once start on th»- construe Officer* are scouring the »ountry in writing the local Chamber of Com ciation dinner has been raised by Mor addition; cost $200. »aptIn this would give such a- dis-■ Heit of the dam ft will probably be th»- vicinity of Dayton, at which pla< rison I. Swift, lawyer and graduate of merce. J. A. Johnson, frame building on trlct from $300 to $350. with ubouti1“'*» tall before tho dam I m completed the elusive crook mad» Illa escape Secretary Oliver of the Chamber of Williams. locutocl ................ Ion mil«** .. from the county Jail l»y «unlug hi» lot 11. block 57 of Hot Springs addi $50 additional from th«» state irreducl- j The cluni will be ............ Swift sent a circular letter to each Commerce has spoken about the mat tion. ble fund. No school can I»«» efllcieat- southeast of this city, near Wilson's way through the bar* He I* thought member of the association in this city ter to a few of the lumber men Garrett & Acteson Brick build ly maintained for eight months for | bridge, nnd will lie constructed of to be headed for Hvn<> i«n»l ofDc.r around here, and a portion of these i protesting the choice of Ballinger, ing 13x18x12 feet on lot 3. block 16. leas than $600. The cause of people 1 twenty-one hollow concrete arches, here arc on the watch for him Phil " have offered to give their waste, shav who is a Williams graduate of th«* the cre«t of the dam measuring 300 C. A. Gourley — Four-room frame leaving the rural districts and con-j lipa la »aid to be wanted in Chico on a ings. etc., to the new concern free of class of ’84. It will lie thirty-five feet blah chaw of murder, and h<- also ha* a building on lot 2. block 57 of Nich gregattng In th«* town« is largely from feet “ Whatever the result of the Bal charge. The demand for denatured ols addition; estimated cost $1,000. the lack of «<ducatlonal facllltl»*« I and will Impound a body of water criminal record In the East 11« wan alcohol is rapldl^ increasing, as its linger investigation." writes Swift, “it C. P. Stewart — Four bungalows in Short term schools with |XM»riy paid | reaching nearly to Olenc. released from the Nevada prison laat range of use becomes better known. I is well known that a large portion of First addition to Klamath Falls; esti Inefficient teacher*. The State of; Mr Clark's bld for the dam alon- October, lie forged several » heck* at The extreme cheapness of the fluid, the people believe him to have failed mated cost $1,000 each. F,p- miscellaneous Yerrlngton, Nev, a fvw w»-eka ago Washington provide* a fund ot $ I o I was 985.512. owing to the cheapness of its prpdac i to prove himself a trustworthy public •work, -such as headgatea, culverts, was arrimte»!, broke jail ami was re A survey of. the supplemental plat per capita from county sources and 1 servant." tion. is a big point in its favor. of lots 1, 2. 7 and 8, block 45. of $10 per capita from th«* state fund | . bridges, etc . Mr. Clark bld $15,. arrested st Mina, where he ui*o brok< _________________ Nichols addition was presented and It i«*nu time that Oregon I* awaken- | I »144.50. Bo the total aunt he will r« jail and was reurr«-at.«l approved. Ing fully to th«* n«*«*d of better financ j | reive will be over $100,000 No action was taken by the council Ing of rural schools and this bill Is a I Th»» object In building the dam aud on the acceptance of the submitted step in the right direction. canal Is to turn the waters of Ixrst plat of Williams addition, and more Another bill alms to regulate the River from their channel Into the Henry Riibb»*« r«-iuin»*»l W«*dne«ds» IS GIVEN DECISION ON A EXH L IN NTATE SEEKS REIMItl RSEMEXT data will be secured before the mat ■ granting of certificates und diplomas Klamath River, and thus etfentuallv front Hal»*m. and rejmrl* Mceücnt r» ter comes up for consideration. i It will mak«* a radical change In th»- ' , reclaim thousands of acres which are sults. H<* na)s thut m big m.t*orit> EOK INDIAN WAR CLAIMS THE SIXTH ROUND t The ordinance for the lighting of present method of certification. By 'now covered by the waters of Tuie of the lcgl«lut<»rs httv<- pl»*dg«»»l the-r i the streets and alleys of the city was this bill all certificate« are to be | . Lake. Support to the tlHMisur»-« fosl *l«-d b Want» S5O.IMMI for .Modoc Fund and read for the second time, and wm state certificates, and a holder of on»*' the lt<sl und Gun club He also sa> passed to its third reading and Anal [can teach in any courtly of th«* state [ F Zlaback un»f »laughter Mis* !*2o.ooo From Claim* From Row thut It will be stim«» ttm«> b«for-» th passage. Following this, a debate en • by «imply having hlM certificate or Zlabetk nr»- here from Weiner. Idaho, ineusure* will vom«- up f»»r c»>u*i«letu the I niellila War sued. Mayor Sanderson contending diploma registered lu the county in j with a vl» w of location. l Hon. that the contract should be on no which he proposes to teach. The cer * SALEM. Jan. 30.—A resolution in more than one year's duration, while tificates provided for are Life Btate [ Before a good bouse at Houston's »ipera house Frankie Edwards of Oak structing the attorney general to con- C. S. Moore of the light company con Certificates. Five-year State Certifi land won from Kid McLellan of the • tract with a Washington. D. C., law tended that the company would not cates. Primary State Certificates. One Falls in the sixth round of their bout flrm to prosecute claims of the state be justified in putting in the fixtures Year Stat«* Certificates, Special Cer on a foul. Fouls were made several of Oregon against the federal gov and equipment called for in the con tificates for manual training, music, for $70,000, arising out of tract if the length of Its duration was art, dom«*Mtic science, etc.. Temporary times by both fighters, who went at ernment I •*ach other with a vengeance from the the Modoc Indian war of 1872-73. and to be limited to a year. The matter ’ County Certificates, and Special Dis- start. Edwards, despite McLellan's i 'the Umatilla Indian war of 1877 has will be threshed out at the next reg ■ [ trlct Certificates for cities. The pro- I visions for a Life» Certificate may b«« advantage in height and build, proved : been presented in the house. The res- ular meeting. Postmaster Emmitt was present In i received by making an averag«» of 85 himself to be the more clever boxer i olution was drawn by Attorney Gen of the pair, and his fast tactics of de eral (,'rawford. and in a letter to the behalf of the free delivery matter, ' per cent in the common branche* with i fense and offense were worth going ways and means committee contain and at his request a committee was the addition of school law, psycology . i appointed to memorialize the First [ American literature, algebra, physical • quite a ways to see. McLellan, des ing the resolution he says: “I wish at this time to call your at Assistant Postmaster Genera), peti geography and composition. The five- [ pite a battered face, did not once draw in. but he repeatedly rushed his tention to the fact that Oregon has tioning for the establishment of a free year certificate* may b»* renewed by opponent against the ropes. McLel had three Indian wars, to-wit: The mall delivery system here. Council- the applicant presenting evidence to lan is a general favorite here, as was | Rogue River war of 1855, the Modoc men 8tone* Summers and Castel were show that he has attended an Insti demonstrated by the number of sup- i war of 1872-73 and the Umatilla war ’ named as the committee, and they tution of higher learning at least were instructed to report at the next thirty two consecutive week* within of 1877. fgyrters he had in the house. to the first the federal ,II*”'UIig. six years of the date of Issue of the “ Relative The first preliminary was what - _____ with _ ____ the At the re<’ueal of U»<> Siskiyou i certificate. was scheduled to be a fonr-round con government settled direct The one-year certificates may be test between Young Silva of Sacra volunteers; hence, the state has no *-*8ht and Power company their ap- elaim for reimbursement. As to the Pl* rat i° n for a franchise in this city secured by passing an examination mento and Frank Berry of Glouces second, there was a disallowance of *as w»»hdrawn by councilman Sum- with an average of 75 per cent on th«* ter, Mass. mers. common branches. It may be renew Jimmie Fitton of Oakland, the the state's claim under an act of con A petition for the improvement of ed once providing th»* application ha* gress passed in 1883. of $50,«44)0. and clever boxer who defeated Anton La as to the Umatilla war. a disallowance a portion of Oak avenue with bitu- taught succeasfully for six month*. A Grave, was the referee of this go. lithlc pavement was presented. The one-year certificate may also be Issued The contest ended in two minutes of $20,000. matter was referred to the street com to such graduate* of an accredited "A considerable portion. If not all. of boxing by Silva knocking Berry mittee to report at the next meeting. high school who have ta-k«*n the out—moustache and all. It was a of this $70,000. it is believed, can b* The light and water franchises ve teachers' training work in such I recovered, although it is probable I clever victory for Silva, and the crowd toed by the mayor are treated in an school. I z that it wil have to be taken to th * cheered when referee Fitten held up other column. Graduates of standard colleges or the Kid's hand as the winner. Berry court of claims." City Engineer Zumwalt filed his ac universities may secure one year cer claimed bis shoe became untied and ceptance of the second sewer unit, tificate* entitling them to teach only the dangling lace hindered his move CHARCXIAL FINER CAUSE] and in his communication Incorporat in high school* iijH>n application After DEATH OF WHOLE FAMILY ments. ed a number of timely hints and sug successful teaching for alx months and The second preliminary was a one- Ignorance Thought to Ik- th»- Cau»'— gestions toward the proper malnten- upon recconimendation they may se round go—that is, Gallagher, a Fort ' ance of the system. C bm * la Being Investigated by cure a fiv«*-year certificate entitling Klamath native, stopped when Jack Following the allowing of the bills them to teach in high schools. the Authorities ,j!P,fePbach »tapped hire too bard on presented, a-nd the granting of the By this bill only graduates of col i the wrist, and sat down while Referée SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—Fran building permits, the meeting ad- leges or universities may teach tai Fitton counted him out. j four year high schools. cis Signorella, aged 50 years, his wife, Journed. Lihkenbacb took his seat in the aged 25 years, and two children, on»* (It provides for the creation ot a [ * corner after -Gallagher had been aged 3 years and the other 8 months, state board of examiners, and that counted out, thinking that the round were all asphyxiated by charcoal •*-»» r a»*-*, •» us-nn<»i»<> ’,l0 examination may lie submitted by bad ended before ten had been count fumes this morning. It is believed [the County Superintendent who will ed. and was the most surprised man I that ignorance of the danger of char- --------- 'immediately send the manuscript and in the house when he was announced I coal gas caused the tragedy. An im- SACRAMENTO, Jan. 27.- The [ fees to the State Superintendent. as the winner. So far as G&ilagher j provised stove was found in the bed- As the method of state certlficu- , was concerned, the go was a lament l room and the fumes are thought to Walker race track antl-gambling bill passed the senate on argument by a'»ion with pi the present able farce. I I lirtUil will Al IV I do U MM away f kill’ L*l|| U I IHVn V 11*1. ’ have come from it. The coroner is vote of 30 to 4. It Is expected that Lll> Institute fund, the bill provides j III..] lhat , | ‘‘Young” Sullivan of Sacramento, I investigating the affair. it will receive similar treatment In [the Superintendent may fray County the expenses of Institutes out de- of who was defeated by Tucker a few the lower house, and be signed imme weeks ago, challenged the winner of Cassidy, Finn, Regan and »he general county fund. The minu- I diately. the main event for a purse of $100 to Wolfe, all San Francisco, voted I ! mum amount to be available shall be 91 GO and the maximum amount $100. $500. Tucker also challenged the ' the of measure. against ‘ ---- The bill also provides for the re- ! winner. .cognition of certificates and diplomas Louis Gerber was the announcer in Fifty Said to Ik- Is-ad in One l*1iill|e pin»- Tillage on the Shore» of I PON TIIE FREE LIST from other slates and opens the way all events. Ijike Taal for interstat» recognition of teachers' When Edward* and Mclx»llan papers. stepped into the ring and were intro W ASHINGTON, D./C'., Jan. 27. Another bill Introduced provid»*» duced, the asetnbled fans went wild United Press Service. , Th»- Canadian reciprocity treaty, It with enthusiasm, while from the time MANILA. Jan. 30. It I m reported ; has been announced, puts on the re- ( for the automatic regulation of the first round commenced, the way ! that fifty were killed by a tidal wave ciproeal free list wheat and other .County Superintendent's salaries. It the pair banged away at each other ! in one village in the Lemerry district. grain, dairy products, fresh fruits, I provides for a minimum salary of was a caution. Each man was deter .An American school teacher advises vegetables, fish, eggs, poultry, citile, j $1000 per annum and an Increase of I $100 for every additional 1200 child mined to win the bout by unmerciful [the government that several small vil sheep and other live animals. JAHES O’GARA C. li. MILLS ren enumerated in the county. It also ly pummeling his opponent, and the lages along the western shores of I). P. & P. Ajçent Klamath Palls provides that after the year 1913 the fast and furious encounter resulting i Lake Taal have been overwhelmed. Charles Co*, J. E Cox and Mrs. I 8th and K Sts. made it difficult for the spectators to He believes the fatalities will exceed I). W. Cox and children of Merrill left County Superintendent shall devote Oregon Sacramento, Calif. keep "one foot on the floor.” 300. but this report has not been con thia city Saturday morning for a visit his entire time to the duties of that office and have no other renunierativ»- Honora were about evenly divided firmed. to outside points. Blinr* 111 l/l AM| AT|| >,ead wl,h * MA Up IN KI A M A I H IViftUL 111 RLnlllnlll MULO OSE WASTE Fidi SAWHIIIS EDWARDS WINS ON A FOUL SUE FUR SEVENTY THOUSAND The Safe Way East Automatic Block System 3 Via Los Angeles and El Paso Choice of Routes SOUTHERN PACIFIC