I 1 from hla present knowledge he did not aee where any change could be made which would occommodate the ) V ■ 1 ■ 1 travel from the North and South aa J. II. Almcranto Is here front Port- well as the present. j land on a business trip. "The only change that would ac­ Mrs H. Williams of Rio Vista. Cal­ complish thia," said Mr Metcalf, "would be a double train service, and ifornia. is a guest at th«« l.akesid«« I expect that will have to come in. Inn. FLOWERY KINGIMtM SEEKS HIM time, juat aa soon as the trsffiJ wilt A. E. Acteaon of the firm of Garrett A Acteaon, la in Seattle on a business warant It.“ IN TIME OF PERIL The railroad party Included, be- trip. aldea Mr. Metcalf, superintendent of Mr and Mrs. A. A Frants of Na-m- the division. E. C. Morrison, division pa. Idaho, are guests at the Llver- engineer; W. T. Small, master me i more. chanlc: W. J. McEnerrey. master car I McDonald, the boat builder. Is to repairer: E. A. Palmer, road master, build auother launch for John Griffith Dean Was Major In «.«linear Army, and W M. Stillman, train master of Eagl«> Ridge. and Still Retain* That Rank Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Short came In In the Orient Suits Filed from their ranch Saturday evening Action has been commenced In the to attend the dedication exercises. circuit court by the First National SPOKANE. Feb. 22.—John R. Mrs. J. H. Hobbs came In from bank of Kennewick. Wash., against Deaue, better known as Major Jack Merrill Monday and left on Tuesday Joshua and Julia Swindler for the re- j ■ morning s train tor outside points. Dean, formerly of the United States co very of money and the foreclosure Army and on detached service with Fred Bailey, a well known Sa-nta of a chattel mortgage. The defend­ rank as major in the Chinese Army, Rosa hors«« buyer. Is here purchasing ants, according to the complaint, bor­ has beeu recalled by China aa a re­ rowed 11.500 on May 13. 1908. and animals for the California market. sult of the impending war between William Powersand M. T Howard, 1 of this sum they have paid 1795.96. Russia and China, declared Thursday iThe property on which they gave the two well known residents of Merrill, morning. chattel mortgage, says the complaln- I spent ueTsda.v afternoon In the coun- Together with several adventureous t i ant. was moved from the state of ty seat. spirits. Deane drilled a large troop Herbert Savidge of the Savidge Washington to Klamath county with­ of Chinese in the science of military out the knowledge or consent of the Bro».' Lumber company, left Monday tactics in San Francisco until order­ plaintiff. E. L. Elliott appears as at­ morning for a business trip to San ed to cease by the United States War Francisco. torney for the banking company. Department. At the request of the Louis C. Bolle, a well known resi- Through H. W. Keesee. Ward & Dowager Empress, deceased, he then Obenchain have commenced a suit dent of Mount Hebron, came In from went to China, where the work was suit against H. G. Faircio for the re­ that place on Tuesday night's train to taken up on a large scale, when he 1 covery of money due for merchandise attenil to business matters. was assisted by a large corps of ex- B. Barks, a well known resident of and on a note. Unlted States amiy men who had: Merrill, and one of the directors of been trained at West Point and in 1 that school dlstricct. was in the coun­ active regular service following the ty seat Tusday on business matters. Spanish-American War In the Philip­ S T. Summers left on Wednesday pines. In a uniform mixed with a some­ traiu for San Francisco, where he will When Deane left China he was not what kaleidoscopic eSet, which seenir purchase machinery and supplies for released from his agreement with the Ia cross between those of a circus ring- the Hydraulic Brick and Stone Com­ Chinese government and still carried master and a drum major, a swarthy pany. the rank of major on detached ser­ man wearing a tall sombero and a Th*? S. P. tug McNiel may pass into vice. He had taken an oath of fealty pair of military boots appeared on the private hands If a favocabl.» sgree- to the Chinese flag, which could only streets last Friday, and the report is n ent is reached between the company be abrogated by war between the flying around that he is a general In end one of <-t»r leading cltiienv. United States and China. Navarro's army up here for the pur- ’ A. Kershner has returned from an Several weeks ago Deane left his j pose of securing recruits among men ! extended trip through Michigan. Illi­ home in Seattle, after visiting numer­ who have been in the service and I nois and Indiana, where he has been ous friends in Spokane, and it was t know how to handle men. visiting friends for the past six weeks. given out that he was to visit Ari­ It is stated that he offers a large zona, New Mexico and Texas, where J. B. Bonham, assisted by Mr. bonus for six months of service, but he served as Indian scout and Ranger Locdcwoods. is digging a de -p sell nt we haven't heard of anybody declar- captain. When it was learned by his |Hs place in Shippington. Mr. Bon- j ing his intention of entering the in- intimate friends in Spokane that war .um thinks he will get a goed flow of surrecto army. v ater at forty feet. had been declared between Russia and China, it was announced by them Hon. Thomas. F. Ryan. State Grand Bowling Alley Opens • Master of the I. O. O. F , who con­ that he had been recalled to active Monday night the basement of the ducted the dedication exercises here service by the Chinese army officials It is authoritively stated that all New Odd Fellows Temple resounded Saturday night, left Sunday morning other American officers who served with the rumble of bowling balls, and for his home In Salem. with Deane in training the Chinese the resounding crash as the lignum Mrs. J. A. Moore and Mrs. W. J. recuits, would wuuia accompany him uim to the tue vitae pellets plowed their way through Evans of Alberta. Canada, arrived in Orient and are expected to participate ! the maple—in short, the alleys were .this city Saturday night from the in any war except that between the opened, and quite a crowd of the I North, and will reside here, where United States and China. faithful put in an appearance. Some their husbands are engaged In the ______________ j pretty good scores were made, with realty business. the Fort, but absolutely no trace of prospects for better marks as the j Fred Harpold of Bonanza was in the missing man. bowlers become more accustomed to I in the city Wednesday. Dame rumor There la a faint poaaibillty that the new alleys. has it that Fred has a longing to be- Bowiky may have reached a cabin In i come a bonlface. and Is contemplating the park, and la awaiting better Igvtve for a Visit J the erection of a modern hotel In the weather before attempting to return, COME IN PRIVATE CAR TO LOOK and.lt la on thia theory that Mr. Mrs. George T. Pratt and daughter, ' I-o»t River town. OVER the : LINE The following well known Kenoltex Momeyer's party are building their Miss Cathryn Pratt, left on Thursday for a visit with friend» in Grants . attended the dedication t xercis«?« Sat­ hopea of finding the man. The anow » , Pass, Glendale and Roseburg. They urday night: D. R. Doten. Ekl Hun­ la at leaat fifteen feet In the pa-rk, and Think Present Arrangement Is Beat at the headquarters of Superintend ­ will remain in Roseburg until Joined ter and H. H. Pearson. They left for All L'ntil Double Train , by Rev. Pratt, who is remaining here Sunday for their home town, after ent Arant the anow reachea the aec- i Service Is Needed ond atory windows. 1 attending to some business matters, staying at the Livermore I The lake boats will be distributed and will then go to Seattle, their new home. During their residence in as follows thia summer: Wlftema, ex­ A big party of Southern Pacific j this city Rev. Pratt and family have cursions; Mazama. Wood River trade: THREE POKMEN H EMMI MG IN ■ NIRAN I»ESPERAIM» HANI* officials arrived in here Thursday eve­ mad«- many friends. North Star, towing; Hooligan, tow­ ning in their private car. the Shasta, ing: Klamath. Crater I-ake run: Cur­ and spent the day here looking over Ci »VERS FORTY-TWO MILES lew. United States mall: .Eagle and Rattle Between Officer* and .Murder- era of Minar Stockmen I» Expect­ the line. Friday morning the party ON PAIR OF SNOWSHOES Modoc, sand trade. ed In a Short Time went up the road as far as It extends “Is Lir.k River the only outlet to to the north, and in the afternoon a John Knott, a well known resident Great KHtnath Lake?” This Is the RENO. Feb. 21 Sheriff Lamb of consultation was held with Mayor of Crater, in Beaver Marsh, twenty, j .-ptery of r«'m< scientific men wbv have Sanderson and some of the council­ five miles from Cresc-nt came into been among us for th«- pa«t week Winnemucca- left last night with a big A men relative to the opening up of a the county seat Thursday to attend 1 Their tneory is that there Is r «i«,at posse to head off the Indian despera­ street across the yards connecting to business matters. Mr Knott made j <•••»’ tnc><: water emptied In» > th«> iakc does who murdered the four stock- with Oak avenue. the entire distance from 1 is home to han is di-t'-iisrbed .through Link lect to be away for a month or six panied by Indian Agent Edson Wat­ good honor; $75 an acre; easy term». , tracks are not longer than they are.” weeks. 1 200 acre», -I », miles from Falls, I son, Mr. Momeyer left on Tuesday This is the first trip of Mr. Metcalf, ----------------------------- for Fort Klamath, where he will or­ under ditch ami improv<*d, house, ' to'this city. He succeeded J. W. Dyer i PETALUMA DRIVER FALLH ganize his party, and begin the search barn; MO an acre; one-third unty on the 16th. aud is making this trip; HO acres, 7 mil«-« from Falla, 52 INTO STREAM TO DRATH I for the missing man. PLANS VOTE HAIJÍ INQI lilt PREPARE FOR BIG STRIKE to acquaint himself with local condf-1 ----------- | The party goes with the intention acres under ditch, improved, gio un tions and to have an opportunity to; PETALUMA. Feb. 22. P«-ter Ma- of making a long search, with every acre; one-third cash. PARIS, III,, Feb 20 With th« CLEVELAND. <)., Feb. 21. \ opening of the February terma of work for the betterment of the ser- thison, a native of Nenmark. aged 58 confidence of finding Bowsky, If ho is IO acre», 7 mile* from Falla, strike of 800 Lake Shore boilermak­ coart here, It was predicted that a via* and the growth of the country, years, was killed while driving from still alive. Should the man have per­ un