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I leinarkable pilgrimage of Frank been Identified The grass within n Hchrocin, u Vt*-ye»r-old Confederate radius of ten feet was badly trampled. | veteran, who haa reached Havanuai. Around a revolver found by the body ATTORNEY AND following a year'» walk to Hau Fran was wrapped a man's handkerchief, COUNSELOR AT LAW ••IT WILL TAKE TOO MANY cisco and back, and the police scout the suicide the KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Hchroeui 1» In search of (wo daugh Y KA MM," NAYN ADMIRAL ory, claiming that a murder was com ROOMS 766, MURDOCK BLDG ter» whom he waa led to believe were mitted. In Han Francisco. At «ording to Fournier, J»|«au I« Mr». Zumwalt, Soloist, and Prof. Grif Tbinh» Admiral I|crc«ford View» Are Being without fund», Hchroeni DR. C. P. MASON PARTY WILL LEAVE NOON FOR Afraid America Will Get the fith, Violinist, Added Much started out to walk the dlatance to (loud. Hut They Are Ahead TRIP TO THE EANT AND MOUTH DENTIST the Pacific eoast from Now Orleans, < liinrwe Trade to the Program of the Time» Office tn American Bank A Tru«t Com In January, 191 0. How he aurvlved Colonel M. G. Wilkins and wife and pany ’ s Building the (errlble tramp, bow he paaaed u Mr and Mrs Earl Whitlock left PARIH, March 17 Admiral Four PHONE 614 There la one race of people, the last Wednesday for a trip of about nlne-day'a trip acroaa tlie desert be WASHINGTON, 1). C , March 20. nier, lu a statement to the United | Irish, who, while among the most KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Admiral George Dewey, In a statement yond KI Paso, suffering the horrors of six week»' duration. leaving here Press, declares that Japan must at prominent citizens of the United I thirst and hunger, make a narrative to the United Pre»» today, declared the party will visit Arkansas, and In tack America before 1916. Htates, are not In the least ashamed Mississippi, where the Colonel's rela- thut lie sympthlxed with the arbitra In which no credence might be placed "This war is Inevitable," he »aid to tell of their origin. In fact they aer tion views of Admiral Ixird Charles unless It was for the thorough fam "and will cause a general conflict. proud of It Thursday night sons and tlves live, the ladles will visit while ATTORNEY AT LAW Beresford, but that lie was not sau- iliarity Hchroeni »hows of the detals Colonel Wilkins and Mr. Whitlock Japan cannot afford to wait until the General I-aw Practice State and Fed .daughters of Old Erin, and those of guln« of their application for many of (he trip. Panama canal la open and fortified. Celtic origin, assembled at Houston's; take a trip through the East. eral Courts With th« solitary exception of a years. ■* 'll«r trad«* with Chlnu 1» already men 1 opera bouse to do honor to the Em- - It is the Intention of Mr. Whitlock Examiner of l-and Title» Lord Beresford »aid that America car ride aero»» the bridge at Ht aced. and when the canal 1» opened «•raid Jsle and her patron »alnt, Halnt ' to combine business with pleasure on First National Bank Block wan best qualified to lead the way Louie, Hchroeni has made the Journey this trip, and he will visit the large ; America will have China for a cus Patrick. That fine Irish feeling of Klamath Fall». < >regoa toward universal arbitration. Dewey entirely bv foot Ills despair at hav undertaking establishments in the tomer of th«* first order. cordiality predominated, while one East and South. He will purchase a Indicated that lie do«» not believe (hat ing failed to locate hl» daughters la "Everyone know» th« Kaiser's enthusiast!«- member of the audience America should advance the question ahnowt tragic. For hours ut a time frlendwhlp for America. If Germany biiarae so enthusiastic over the pro funeral car, casket wagon and other FRED WESTERFELD i he »It» »1 lent and ( heerless, »taring of disarmament, lie »aid DENTIST assisted America England couldn't re gram that he shouted the Irish greet apparatus for the local establishment "Arbitration 1» making program In ; Into th« past and vaguely wondering William Whitlock haa been appointe! fuse to h«-lp Japun, oo there you are. Klamath Falls, Oregon ing. "Ca«d Mllle Faelthe." (he settlement of International ques where In this broad land hl» daught deputy coroner, and will have charge R uhs I u . France and th«* other nations Over Star Drug Store The program rendered was excep- | tions I favor It heart and soul, but ers can be. Ills emaciated frame must Inevitably be drawn Into the i tlonally good, all of the numbers b«*- of the local undertaking parlors dur j shakes with grief as ho tell» of hl» do not believe, however,'that In our I conflict. America, we know. Is not a ■ Ing heartily received by th«- audience. ing the absence of E st I. day we will see aub»(an(lal peace es ifrultles» »«arch. This will be the first time in thirty- WILL A. LEONARD Form her« he will go to Charles ! war-loving nation. Her people are Rev. J J. Cunningham In a shore ad- ; nine years that Colonel Wilkins has tablished on that basis commercial by nature, having for DENTIST dress of welcom«* told the spread of ' visited hU old home In Mississippi, "The policy we ought to pui»Ue Is ton. whore h<* expects to apei nd th«- their Ideal a buslnesa conquest, such th«* Irish race to every dime on the White-Maddox Bldg. beat expressed by Gcnerul J. Warren rest of hl» liny». a» 1» necessary for their continued globe, and of th«- Important part they and It Is needless to nay that he will Kiefer of Ohio, who suld: 'In time of enjoy the trip. -prosperity, but Japan cannot tolerate ar«* playing In the uplifting and im- peace prepare (o maintain peace.* I HF. tlx- commercial rivalry of America In There la nothing of war und nothing < tsl IChina Hh«- wl,l !>«• virtually compelled provement of the world. "Even In : DE HHtENT'N AIRSHIP Central Africa." »aid the speaker. | oppoaliMt arbitration In that sen WILL BE <t)MPLETED CIVIL ENGINESR I to fight. Japun, mor« than any other tence'’ HT LOUIS. March 17 Motion pic- nation, realizes that America Is cut 'one can find a McCarthy, and It Is i Reinforced Concrete Retaining Wall» safe to say that he I m the big chief of Th« admiral referred to Beresford’s turca of a half mile stretch of the ABERDEEN, Mar« h 17 —Taking In-sigm-d and Constructed ting the Panama «anal in order to gel a tribe, too." statement that America 1» absolutely I Frlrcu Rullroud track between Pad * up the work of building a Santo*- the t'hin«-»* trad«*." Muvourn«-en,” that splendid Irish Dumont Demoaeille flying machine, 117 Fourth St., Klamath Falls, Ore Invuncrable a» a compliment, adding: flc »nd Eureka, Cal., were shown In melody, wan rendered with great feel- 1 which was dropped by the dying 82 Second St., San Francisco, Cal. "There have always been people In court h«rc a» evidence In a suit for Ing by Mrs Don J. Zumwalt, and the hands of Aviator Richard L. DeFor- PLANS FOR REt»RGAN IZING THE this country ready to criticise the damugcM brought by Mrs. Nannie <’. M. RICHARDSON applaus*- given the^ sweet »Inger was rest, a number of the friends of th? R ROUGH RIDERN army and navy In magaxlnes, but that 1 Powell, on uccount of the death of xo great that she was forced to re was the cam*, too, before the begin her liunbuild, who wa* ran down by dead man are end«*avoring to organ United States Commissioner ning Of the Civil Wav." a passenger train whll« walking the In th« Event «f lloaUHth*», II«- May» spond. A» an enchore she sang "By ize a company to complete the ma KHIarney’» Lakesand Fells," and this chine, which needs but little more He W ill Ask P«*miia»lon to Asked about the reported danger track on July 23, 1905. Her attorney» TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD •election was also heartily applauded work to put it into condition for Its Form Cavalry IHv Inion of Japan seising (he Pacific coast contend that the accident was caused PROOF TAKEN Chairman Horace Manning, in an first test. Word has been received through sudden attack. Ix-w<-y said: by the muti bi Ing obliged to walk th- ALBI QI'ERql'E. N. M . March 17. eloquent address, told what the 17th (hat (be engine for the craft is nea>- "It would take Japan a year to i (rac k on ac count of the rough nature NOTICE. Before leaving here Colonel Roose • of March means to the Irish, and to ly ready to ship. It is estimated that bring over 100.0U0 men. but there 1» of th** country. To offset thia th* Parties wishing aagebrusb mad no reason for them to be brought The I tallroud’» attorno)'" had a motion velt Wednesday completed prelinil- ■ oiiii - detail h«* told of the history of it will require about (500 to com cleerev call on or write, Ht. Patrick He told of the trials and 1 nary arrangements for the organlza- <iue»tlon of Itumlgiatlon appears to I pic ture* fllni made* to »how that th'T« plete the work on which about (700 W W MA8TEN have been settled to the general satis ar« paths on both »Idea of the track I llou of an entire division of cavalry , tribulations of th«* race, and said that | has already been spent for material 12-ltf Klamath Fan» ora today would be th«* greatest celebra Ito tight Japan should the occasion faction of both nation», and there where th. accident occurcd. alone. arise lie admitted that the Japan«»«- tion among the Irish, as Home Rule seems to be no other question at HORNEN WANTED ar«* menai lug th« western c«>a»l of , for the Emerald Isle is practically as- I Issue, Plague Reported Curbed Mexico rather seriously, and informed l»ur«*d. Mr Manning also paid a ver-i "I regret to see thut some men In I want two or four horses for farm BOSTON. March 16.—Additional bls Rough Rider friends that In the , bal tribute to the speaker of the even- , work in exchange for their winter’s Japan seem to feel that th«lr country advic«*» regarding the bubonic plague «vent of war he would ask President Ing. Judge IL L. Benson, whom he In did not get Its just deserts In th« new 1 keep. H. G. FAIRCLO, EVKRKTT. Wash , March 17. in North China, received by the Amer troduced treaty." Merrill Route. The people of (hl» city are divided on Tuft's permission to organist* a caval ican board of commissioners for for While his address was short, the i , .he new plan of the city council to ry division to b«* recruited In the Judge won his audience from the eign missions, indicate the authori Houthwest The city <niK.1T HKCEi*TI<>N MIRANGED ••ufor<e »n occupation tax ¡start, and showed himself to be great ties in the vicinity of Pekin, Tungcha Today various rough rider» admit council ha» discussed the move de- H>H Hl ICFM <11 H ONE and Pao Ting Fit, in the Chill provi < idluK U w « h nvcesKury »Ince the town ted that th«*y had been offer«*d com- ly inter«*sted in the Irish race. In nce. have b«*en successful in checking mlnalons in the event of hostilities closing, he stated that h«* was sorry I Ex-I’rc»Idrnt Mill lacy < «>ru,-r»(,>■>«*. has gone dry und (70,000 In liquor further spread of the diseas«-. : : On Klamath Avenue J ! li.en»« I* hk has been lost to the city breaking out. Roosevelt cam«* her«* he could not speak for at least two Visit Hchoola and Mak« Sonic* hours longer on the Interesting sub-i from El Paso, where it is said that ; ; near 0- K. Feed Bam ; ! tteasury. The power company, sup Hpcrrhrs TOTAL OF 27 C HOLERA < > - - * > plying tho municipal electric lights, some Inside information on the Jap- Ject. CASES IN HONOLULU He told oL the history of the Irish lanese activity haa »tartled him. PORTLAND. March Ik Portlaud baa nolia<*d the city that unless thu HONOLULU. March 17.—Another race In connection with that of our propose» to give Colonel Theodor- bills for street lighting ure paid case of cholera has made its appear < ■ Horseshoeing a Specialty < * own country, and pointed out Andrew- Hoom-velt a strenuous day of It when promptly the current will be turned NOl THERN PACIFIC MAK EK RATE Jackson. "Tecumseh" Sh<-rman. Phil ance among those who had been ex DURING LAND MlllW he arrives In th« Ruso City on April ¡off. Ileucu the plan to tax every man Sheridan. John Barry and others as posed to infection and are in quaran Ö F. T. ALLEN AND ! ■> <• — *>th, From the* minute he reaches the from 13 to 110. depending upon bl.i tine. This makes 27 cases since the Southern Pacific Agent C. E. Mills examples of the military genius fur disease first 'apepared here. There Ö E. H. PATTERSON ! Union liepot until he* leave» by the ¡trade »r profession. Friday morning r«*c«*lv<*d a telegram nished this country by Ireland He have been 21 deaths. same* gate he will be* driven about, also cited th«* numerous congressmen. I I from th«* passenger department at dined, welcomed, grasped by th« baud 10,000 (X1AL .MINERH the fact that nearly half the foreign und made to talk There la no let up I MAY NTRIMK MONDAY Han Francisco to the effect that a' spe ambassadors are Irish or of Irish ex draws Fitting Up Hi** Office Nyal's Veee- cial rate from Klamath Falla to the In the* program a» now mapped out. Justice of the Peace Charles Graves tabls Prescrip traction, and also the many responsi tion is indicat Even such u strenuous character mny COLUMBUS, March 17.— Follow [ I xjs Angelos Land Show and return ble positions held by Celtic people, has rented the building on Fourth ed in all ordi This went into be expected to hc-aw u genuine sigh of ing a conference with Ohio and West i had been granted street formerly occupied by Tom under 'he ¿tars and Stripes. nary diseases of relief when ho leaves the city. [ Virginis union officials, Tom L. Ix*wl» ¡effect Saturday. wemen Thia "Even Chief Justice White of the Stephens, and is engaged in installing When the Southern Pacific made Upon »riving at 3:30 p. in . Colonel National president of tho United remedy never Unit«*d States Supreme Court, a man his furniture. It is the intention cf Roosevelt will be whisked away In a Mineworker«, announced tonight that up its reduced fare schedule to lx»> disappoints. Its who holds a position even higher than Judge Graves to hold the sessions of gsed effects be waiting automobile for a ride* about 10,000 miner» In Ohio nnd Western I Angel«*** it did not grant Klamath the Justice court in his office. ' that of the president." said the speak- ing perceptible town, giving him a chance to note* the Pennsylvania urn ployed by operator» Falla a rate, but thia defect waa rem from tiio very <*r. "is of Irish descent, and he is «hangM that have taken place* sine« whose mines In the Tuacarawas dis edied yesterday. The far«« from here REGISTERED HOLETEINS FOR first. It Is com proud of it.” Judge Benson's admir-, SALE he was last hen*. At 3:30 he will lay trict were the scene of dispute for to !x>s Angeles and return during the posed of tLo able style of delivery and perfectly' I have some fine young registered purest and tho the- cornerstone of th« new Multno nearly a year, will suspend work next j Land Show la 136.<0. and a ten-dav modulated voice added greatly to the ' Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and most reliable mah dub home, and he will make a Monday. Only action by the opera limit 1» given, dating from the sale nt force of his remarks. acclimated. M. F. LOOSELEY, Ft drugs; meres- dedicatory talk ll<* will then be* tak tors in the meantime In coming to the ticket. Tickets will be on sale * la;«. opiates Th«* closing number of the program • Klamath, Oregon en to the Hast Hide*, where he will the miners' terms can prevent the March 18. 21. 26 and 28. and other har was "The Harp that Once Thro' , mful drugs be greet school children of the city, who suspension, said Lewis. i-------------------------- Tarra's Halls," rendered on the violin F«r the Ambitiews— ing excluded. will parade ALL MINIM OF MONEY* FOR by Prof. Ernest E. Griffith. He was The many dis The* Colonel will then be* brought PRNDKTN INDIANA WOMEN A SHORT IJTLE LEASE 1 torced to respond, and as an enchore concerting ia- back to the Writ Hide at 6:30, when WILL HE VOTING IN 1013 flnenees to he played a beautiful Irish lullabv which woman lie ha» an Invitation to attend a re LONDON. March 17.—Unusually is constantly ception to b« given by the New York DUBLIN. Ind., March 16.—The large sums of money are being of ¡THADDEl'N YORKE IH IN subjected ren -oclety. He mny. however, decide to women of the Hoosier state will t*n- fered here for short leases on fashion- der her liable PENITENTIARY IJBRARY give this hour up to resting, in case 1 Joy tho right of suffrag«*, at least in ubli* home» in th«* W«*st End by to many Functional disorders that I he 1» aufllclcntly fugged to require re .municipal elections, after the legis wealthy Americana for th«* corona not only tend to destroy her comfort , S«*ctnw Non«* the W oi * m > for Confine and happiness, but which gradually laxation. lature or 1913, according to the de tion period, according to realty men ment—Other I’riwux-n. An* merge into chronic and serious die- Colonel Room-velt will attend a claration» of Mr». Oravo Julian Clark ; toduy. On«* liberal peer is reported Employed dinner In bis honor at the Commercial president of the Indiana Federation of to hav«> r«*fu»ed an offer of (50,000 Nyal's Vegetable Prescription te ______ club at 6:30, which will Inxt until 8 , Women's Clubs, In an addreaa before from an American who wished to without a peer for the successful Sheriff W. B. Barnes return«*d to I treatm net of female weakness, pain o'clock, when he* will be* taken to the the Progre»» Club at Houth Bend. leas«’ th«* property for six weeks. Klamath Fall» Thursday from Salem. | ful and disordered menstrutatloa, urmory for a public address. This Hhc »aid that, whll«« the women's Another American is said to have where, with the assistance of Warren hysteria, cramps, "bearing down talk is expected to last for two hours, suffrage bill was defeated In tho low I offered (90,000 for a threo-month pains," inflammation and falling of with the preliminaries, so h** will be er bouse, a new bill would b<* intro- 1 leant* on a residence in a fashionable ; E. Coman, he took J. W. Norris and tho womb. This is a remedy of James Davis to the penitentiary. Af- free again at 10 o'clock, when the dueled next aession. and that It would ; quarter, but the owner declared that sterling worth. I ter leaving Sheriff Barnes. Mr. Coman Portland Pre«« club hn» spoken for paw. : he would b«* abl«> to rent it for (100,- went on to Portland, and cards re- > UNDERWOODS PH ARANCI the famoun <*x-prcald<*nt during the I 000 nnd refused the proposition ceived by his friends in this city Hay remainder of bls time in the city. He Cor. 7th and Main Streets H1NGH AT HIH OWN FUNERAL For an up-to-date wheel, get that he is much pleased with the Wil- Klamath Falls .... Oregoo will go to the Pre»» club rooms and a Rambler, on sale at the OUN MAN DIES FROM Hl RNH RE . lamette Valley. meet the newspaper men until time OVID. Mich., March Id.—William CEIVED WHILE LIGHTING PirK STORK. For sale or rent. Thaddeus York, the man sent from to take the train at midnight on bls Faxon's voice was heard at his own Tents to rent. Guns. We carry Klamath county in January for bavk- way north. funeral. While bis body lay In a PASADENA, Calif., March 18. Dr a full line of Sporting Goods. Send for free illustrated catalog; larR- President Harvey Beckwith of the casket those gather«*d to pay Anal W. Kdward Hubbard, one of the most wrccking. looks fat and healthy, ac- ett list in Virginia I cording to Sheriff Barnes. Yorke ia Commercial club is the head of the tributo heard two hymns by him and prominent eye specialists in the West, CASSELMAN A CO., Richmond Va. I in the prison library. McMillan, who special committee of welcome, made also heard him as one of a trio, in died last night of burns he received THE GUN STORE up of representatives of tho various cluding his son and daughter, in In his bnth room. Dr. Hubbard en waa sent up for forgery, is employed organizations of the city. Tho ar sacred songs. His voice wmh ropro- tered the bath room clad In hie night in the kitchen. J. B. CHAMBERS Henderson, another forger Hent up rangements for tho welcome have ductnd by a phonograph. icloth«*s, and carrl«*d an unlighted pipe from thin city, la another with whom been outlined fo Colonel Roosevelt , In his mouth. It Is believed that he | prison life seems to agree, as he is by wire, und It I h expected (hat, stren Whit«* G och to Ixm Augvl«*** tried to light his pipe and th«* flames waxing fatter every day. He is in the uous as they are, he will accept them catalog <). W White left last Saturday communicated to his clothing. bakery. Tom Alexander, who was and carry them out without balking. READY TO MAIL morning for I xm Angeles to Join his conv1ct«*d of manslaughter, has been lien* From K«*ntncky wife and younger children, who have in poor health, and has been confined f»O-Y EMI-Old) VETERAN IH be«*n spending the winter there. 1!« Virgil Ynden and family arrived to th« hospital HERO OF A UINtl TRAMP will be accompanied by Mrs. W. T. Friday night from London. Ky Skive, who will visit Mrs. White and Mr. Ynden Is a son of J. L. Yaden of HAN FRANCISCO POUCE lla*< Hulked From Savannah to Frisco also take In the Los Angelos Ijind this city. He spent about two years HAVE SHOOTING MYSTERY end Rack In Search Of and Poultry »how. here some time ago, and then re Two Danghtcrs turned to his former home In Ken SAN FRANCISCO, March 18 —The] M. P. O'Nolll haa commoncod the tucky. Ever since leaving here ho polle«' are pussled over ths finding of SAVANNAH. March 17.—Weston's construction of a dwelling for D. J. has had a yearning for Klamath Falls, a woman's body with a bullet bole in famous walking feats pain into in- Koeber on Washington, near Second and finally decided to como back to th«« right temple at Army and Arkan- -Ugnlficanc« when compared with tho street ' remain. »us streete today. The body ban not DEWEY SYMPATHIZES, DDT C. C. BROWER E. L. ELLIOTT H. H. SEARS ■ i New Blacksmith Shop ii :: GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ’ BICYCLES OLD VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE crrpi Ol sFalZ