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sm K uli uni gì oi min i terrible catastrophe. Five others had been found, but were not yet brought to the surface. Thus tar forty-five of the dead have ' THK MEXICAN GOVERNMENT RE NUT BEING AIHJC TO SATISFY beet» Identified, while the entrance to FI SEN TO INTERFERE. AND HlMSKlJf AN TO THK LEGALITY the mine Is surrounded by fearful rel atives. pale and haggard from the OF THK P1UX E EDIN GM. JUDGE ADMIRAL THOMAS CAN'T AMI wait for the recovery ot the bodies DOEM NUT FILE PETITION NUI TH WITHOUT ORDERS of their people. Many ot the funerals NAYS HK IN TOO BUSY TO TH I MK will be held tomorrow. MURRAÏ ISN’T OF RUNNING FOR MAYOR—HIN GIRI. TOOK CASH FROM FRIKNDS ARK STRIVING HARO TWO BUND MUSICIANS TO HAVE HIM MAKE THK RACK ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WASHINGTON, D. C., April 10.—Wai collega reports from Mexico snow that Diax is pre pared to escape from thn coun try. Only two twgimenta re main la Mexico City, the other regiments being detailed in the terirtory between the capital aud the coast, affording the president a protect « m J avenue ot escape. ♦ permission except aa to a email amount for groceries for the family. He further claimed a payment to the •Hunt of more than >400 for Im provement made by him on her land A cult for divorce had also been brought prevluuely by the wife. The Courtney'e came here about a year ago from Washington and purchased a reach near Spring Lake. They have EVERY TRAIN BIUNGA IN PMO- bwn married nine yearn, and have FLH FROM OTHHR NTATHB. two sons, aged • and 7 yearn. C. C. WHO ARK ATTRACT»» BY Brower was attorney tor the plain» KUCMATH (XMJNTY BKHOI RORR tiff In the civil action, while Noland and Crane represented the defendant According to the Intsrprstation ot lb« law by Poiic« Judge A. U i.esvilt, th« petition tor th« recall ot Couuclluian C. F. Stone of th« Fourth Ward cannot be placed on the ballot. MAIL CLERKS OPENLY Judge Leavitt has »petit some time DIHOBKY NEW ORDKRN looking Into the law on the matter, aud also requesttM the Mills Addition SAN FRANCISCO. April 8 "Ws Progress Club to supply him with any will not join » brotherhood or labor light on the matter they might have, union whll«» in the service." and hie conclusion is set forth In a Flat refusal by many of the mull commuuicatlou which was filed this clerks In the Eighth division, com afternoon, as follows: prising California. Arizona. Utah mid "Gentlemen In the matter of th«' Nevada, to sign the above pledge le- recall petition directed against Mr i mandeil by Postmaster General Hltch- C. F. Stone, councllmau from the cock, is expected here to bring about Fourth Ward, uow In my hands for a clash between the department and tiling. I have endeavored to arrive the American Federation of Ijibor, at a correct position in reference to whose secretary, Frank Morrison. It «he actlou the police judge should Is expected, will soon take action take, but have not b«»en able to satis Another part of th«« department's fy myself 'hat the petition is legally order which Is causing great dissatis sufficient. faction. 1s that which prohibits the "The constitutions! amendment of men from discussing th«« antl-unlon Article 11 of the Constitution, known ; pledge "or any other matter" connect- as s«'ctlon J 8, Ilk«« any other provi I <*d with th«« service. In defianc«» of sion of the constitution, does not go this «Inuse, San Francisco tnsll clerks Into details of proc««dure, and la In .are meeting as frequently aa possible, tended evidently as a basis for future and are planning a campaign for free legislatlv«» action, either stat«« or action and for dellvcrancr from th«« municipal. In methods of procedure. , gag rule." "This view Is strengthened from the fact that the legislature of 1907 tanned an act cutltl««d An Act to pro st DURING < Hit ’AGO FOR IJHHMER CASK WITNESSES vide for carrying Into «•ff««ct th«« Ini tiative and ref««rendum powers re- CHICAGO, Aprii 8. Effortn are nerved by th»» people In section IA of being Hindi« lo servi« Milli|i>M'lins rei article IV of the Constitution of th • State of Oregon, on general, local, promlnvnt men lo apia-nr as wt'nessun al thè Springfield Lorlmer Investiga- special and municipal legislation.’ "Section 15 of the set just quoted tlon Officers are endeavorini lo finti thu tour men Hln«*s says wore pr«"i reads as follows: 1 ««nt when he talked to Punk “ 'Whereas, there is no law to car- HOMESEEKERS ARE CONING IN FASI CHICO. April 7.—Jake Broughton ♦ and Ralph Clark, two blind street mu ♦ That the money expended In adver Considerable pressure is being sicians. who have been playing on tising the resource« of Klamath is being brought by friends of K. J. local street corners this week, have * County has not been spent in vsln Is Murray to Induce him to become a reported to the police that PetTl * becoming more apparent every day. candidate for mayor. Mr. Murray- Archer, who has been singing to their * for every train brings tn people who returned last Sunday from a business playing and acting as their guide, ♦ are looking the country over with a trip to Dunsmuir and other points, stole 1200 from them while they were view to settling, and who will report and when seen today stated that he asleep and left the city. She left a ♦ conditions they And here to residents had been too busy to consider the letter in which she declared her Inten of their home towns In the East, M'd- matter. Further than this he did not tion of paying them back. ♦ Miss Archer Is 18 years old. tali, dle W«««t and South. As an example, care to make any statement. SAN DIEGO, April 10.—Notice has we mention some of Saturday's an«l Three candidates for mayor have slender and very fair to look upon. beeu given the government that Sunday's arrivals: already been announced, and it Mr. She dresses modestly and becomingly American women and children are im W. E. Gennla, A J. Gennls. W. I* Murray should decide to enter the in a close-fitting suit of dark cloth. prisoned at Alania by th« rebels un Gennls, M. Gennls, K. V. Genuls and race the primary nomination eh»cti««n Besides singing whll«» the blind men der General Berthold. So far the W. W Cowan of Roanoke, Okh promisee to be rather lively. Munici played, she led them about the streets government has takeu no steps tn the home, J, P. Ilradburg, L. D. S*«aw- pal ownership apepars to be the pel- and attended to their wants at the ho matter, G. Abbi, a San Diego busi bun nnd 8 Ogletree from Watlknmln icy around which the fight at the tels. The three were on their way ness man, his wife and five children In the same stat«» Mr. and Mrs \\ coming election will be mad«». Mavo- north. Miss Archer said she wanted a-«j smong the imprisoned. A. 8n«««»d an«! Mr. nnd Mrs. W T Sanderson, who is a candidate for re to stop off in R«»d Bluff, where she The Mexican government and Gen Blocky of Kansas City, Mo J M election. has as yet made no state has relatives, but the men refused td eral Vega have refused to Interfere. Glass and family. Frank Glass nnd ment as to where he stands on this let her. She has'a father living at Admiral Thomas, commanding the 8 II. Glans of ltlad«n North Carolina qu«*stlon: C. F. Stone is opposed tn Sioux City. Iowa. Pacific coast fleet, will not send a war Broughton and Clark picked up the aud I. II Phillips and II N. lieun of municipal ownership; E J. Murray I ■ ship to Ensenada unless the officials Lavoln In the same state has always been a strong advocate of girl in San Francisco on recommenda at Washington so order. this policy, while Mr. Tyrell, tte tion of a friend. She had been with socialist candidate, is a municipal them a month. They say she shared County Judg«* Worden has gon« Bliss Awaits Attack in the money they earned, and that ownership man. to San Francisco to bring hla wif« CALEXICO, April 10 Anticipat they clothed her nicely, where she and children borne for the summer. was penniless and poorly clad when ing an attack on Mexicali by the fed SENIORS ARE REHEARSING eral», i^ent'ral Bliss has delayed his FOR ANNUAL CLASS PLAV they found her. They assert that thev ^■4 always accorded her genth»man!y departure from Calexico. He will 81 MMONH i remain until after the attack. The theatment. She left them >4.25 in The annual Senior play, which the In tin« t’lrcnlt Court of the Hlatr ot Seniors of the Klamath County High silver, taking >150 in greenbacks uttM-k is expe«-t«»d tomorrow. Ori-gon, for Klamath County. School give each year, is being re >50 in gold and eleven Canadian hearsed every night in the high school nickels. ♦ Benjamin 8«iuthwoll, plaintiff, m gymnasium, and promises to be a very UREGO.X STATE NEWS Maxey Jackson and llattle E Jack- interesting affair. The play is sure LIVE NUMMER IN son, dvfetid«*ntn to be a good one. because the Senior STORE FOR DORRIS ♦ In th«« name of th«» State of Oregon class is a large one. and a good many ry int«» effect the provisions of •ec You and each of you are hereb> re • characters can be impersonated. "The According to the reports of the PORTLAND, April 10.-Wheat tlon 1 of article IV of the Constltu- NOTICE OF MALE OF SWAMP quired to appear and answer the com Devil’s Disciples" is the title of the residents of Iiorria who are in this growers of 2 8 counties of life Pacific tlon of Oregon, as to local, special LANDS plaint flirt! against you In the above play to be produced. city, that hustling community just Northwest, 13 in Oregon. 6 in Muto and municipal legislation, and of sec- The high school is out June 2d. and across the state line on the railroad is Notice Is hereby given that the I <«ntltli<d anil, on or before Thursday. during the following week the play up and doing these fine days. The and 9 in Washington, members ot the tlon 2 of artlvle XI of the Constltu- 8tat«> Land Board will recel re scaled1 A»il '.’7tl>. I *> I I. that being last «lay will be given, together with a German I return of .spring has brought a great { Farmers' Union, have secured a tlon and b««cause question has arisen blds until in o'clock a. m. . May 29. of the publication of summons herein, play, in which the German classes of j influx of people to that city, and a . lease on Columbia Dock No. 1, for the as to power of cities to am««n«l th««lr 1911, for the following di'scrlbed I and the last day of the ttm«' within which defendrnts or either of them the high school will display their good many real estate transactions season and propose to handle fhetr charters without an ««na bling act), swamp land«, to-wit: crop from the field to the ships tak- and because the act herein r««|M>aled Is Is allowed to answer heroin, aa fixed histronic ability. Of, SWH of NW 14 and NW14 are taking place down that way. Much Ing it to foreign markets. not «•ffertlve. therefore It Is the judg- SW14 sec 6. T 39 8.. R. 8 1 by th«« order of the rourt for publica E. improvement has been planned, and • • e . meat of this legislative' assembly thut SCHOOL TEAM GOES TO tion of summons heroin; and If you Lots 7 and 8 In Sec. 4; EH by fall Dorris will be one of the most, The purpose of the move is not I an emergency exists, and that It la fall ao to appear and »n«wt»r, the MERRILL NEXT SATURDAY attractive towns in Northern Califor NE'. and lots 4 und 5 In 8<*c. solely to handle the grain of the > necessary for the public safety that SWH of 8W14 of Sec. 11: NW^ of plaintiff wll! apply to the rourt for the nia. Th® people residing there have members but to make a profit out of I this law shall become operative upon NW «4 of 8ee. 14; N’H of N'H and relief prayed for tn the complaint The baseball team of the Kiamath the right spirit, and think there Is the traffic. Purchases of grain will 1 Its approval by the governor.' I am county High School will begin the sea j nothing too good for Dorris. lots I, 2. 3 aud 4 In 8«c 18. all in afori’sal«) flic«! herein, to-wlt b» made in the wheat belt just a«s In ' unable to find where the legislature son next Saturday afternoon, when First. For judgement against <!«- T 41 S., 11. 8 E It is expected that the work of; they journey to Merrill and cross bats : erecting the box factory there will be dividual firms buy it and plans are * has passed an act carrying Into sf- 8E14 of SW>4 In Sec 1; WH of fendenta for the sum of one hundred with the Merrill High School aggre taken up on May 1st by Mr. Pra^t and being made for the incorporation ot ’ feet section 18 of the Constitution, as SE'. nm! Wof S<-«-. I; all of 8ec dollars together with Intermit there a transportation company. Sales of ' to local, special and municipal legls- gation. v 4: NE>4 Of NEH. SH of NH. BEH on at the rate ot ten per cent per ‘ his associati-s. and this means an ad-1 A number of games have been slat dition to the town's payroll. Unless wheat wil be made on the dock, terms 1 iatlon. and NEH of SWH of Sec. 5; NW 14 annum from the 2 4th day of August "Neither has th«» city of Klamath of 8W«4 and N H of Sec g; NE H. 1909, and the costs and disbursements ed for the local school team by Man something unforseen happens. Dorri.i being fob Portland. • • • Falls enacted any legislation making SH of NWH nnd 8H of Sec. 8; all of this suit. ager Claire Arnold, and som» hot 1 wilt soon have a planing mill, for Rice in Oregon may soon becom«.» ’ effective the provlsitins of the r««call I of Sec. 9; all of 8ec. 10: the NH and games are expected. While th» per there are two different parties who Second For the sum of one hun- ar accompllsh<*d fact for °z peri men» •> amendment to the Constitution lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 in S«c. 14; the NH dr«-d dollars attorney's fees herein sonnel of the team is not definitely have such an enterprise in view. ■ have been undertaken on a tract of known as section 1 a of article 2, as to known, the local institution w'H be Third. For a decree of said court and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 In Sec. 15; irrigated laud at Stayton. where a Its local, special and municipal l«*gis representel on the diamoud by a re SUPREME COI ICT MI ST the NH and lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 tn Sec. for th»' foreclosure of that certain dozen varieties of rice will be plaut- latiun. markably fast team, as all candidate.! 17; the NH and lots 1, 2, 3 aud 4 In mortgage d««scrlbed In the complaint DEFINE A WIIM1W SHORTLY 1 ej as soon as the land can be gotten "Conceding for the purpose that the , Sec 18; all In T. 41 8 , R. 9 E arc showing up unexpected class in herein execut«»«! by the defendants Into condition. The work Is in l«etitlon for the recall of Mr. Slone1 the tryouts now in progress. All blds must be accompanied by a on the 7th day of October 1909, In WASHINGTON, April 7. 7.- What charg» of Charlo Chambliss, a gov- purported to com»* from the city us a regularly ex«»ciit<'<! application to favor of th« plaintiff, upon lot 9 of constitutes a widow? An answer e;nm«nt expert In rice culture. whole, under the «'listing conditions purcha««*. and at least one-fifth of the block 2 In Fairview addition to Kla OFFICERS WILL BUN K to this question may be expected from About ten acres will be used experi of th«» present boundaries of East and SMUGGLERS' S< H EM ES the Supreme Court of the United amount offered. I math Falls. Oregon, which mortgage mentally. use of the tract having been West Klamath Falls precincts, It No bld of lees than >2 0 per acre was recored on November 30th. 1909, States shortly. I given by the owners of the property. would be lm|H>.-,sll>le for the Poll«1 • at png«« 363 In volume 9 records of SAN FRANCISCO, April 8.—-Immi- j wll! be considered. If Catherine Craig of Jefferson The land will be seeded at once ar.«i Judge to say, I,' authorized so to do. The right Is reserved to reject any mortgage« "f the county of Klamath, gration officials her«« today sent warn county, Penn., is th«- widow of Adam irrigated throughout its growing sea- that th« petition was legally suth state of Oregon, an«! for sale of aald ings to San Diego and other cities M. Sehlemmer, deceased, she stands and all blds. ‘ son. «-lent to warrant him In ordering a r« i Applications nud blds should be real property, and that the proceeds near the Mexican boundary that a to win a judgement against the Buffa call election. big rush of contraband Chinese into lo, Rochester and Pittsburg Rail-1 addressed to G. G. Brown, clerk State of said sal«* b«« applied to the payment Receipts of livestock at the Port "Finding no warrant of law for Land Board, Salem. Oregon, and of the debt secured by said mortgage, America may be expected within the way Company, as the result of, land yaTds for the first three months filing the petition presented or lor marked "Application and bld to pur to wit: The aum of one hundred dol next few weeks. | Schlemmer’s death while working on j of th«- year show great gains ove/ ' ordering a special election, I am lars together with interest thereon chase swamp lands." The immigration officials here have jthe railroad in 1900. If she ceased; the corresponding period of last year. obliged to refuse to file the petition from the 24th day of August, 190», G. G. BROWN, information that a steamer with a I to be Schlemmer’s widow when she \ Totals were: Cattle. 7996; sheep. or order a special election for the re and for costs and disbursements her®. cargo of opium and 900 Chinese on married Patrick Craig, some time Clerk State Land Board. 25,018; hogs, 6982. The increase call of Mr. C. F. Stone au councilman I In. and for the further sum of tint Dated March 1V, 1911. board is now en route to Manzanillo, after the suit against the railroad over the first quarter of 1910 Is: from the Fourth Ward. 3-23-5-25 r hundred dollars as attorney's fe«»s Mexico. From that port, it is be was begun, it is claimed that she can hogs, Cattle. 247; Sheep. 20,029; "A. L. LEAVITT. P<»lice Judge." (aa In "First" and Second" herein lieved the yellow men will try to not press her suit for th« 'oss of nls 2053. above set forth;» and that aald de reach the United States by crossing support. • • • • NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION WASHINGTON. D. C., April 8. fendants and all persons claiming the line from Lower California or by i The Breeders’ Spring sale of President Taft today told the mem under them or either of them sub making landings at points along th« GIRL'S I »ISA PPEA HA N< E blooded horses, will be held in Port- bers of the Arizona delegation that h<* (Not Coal Land) sequent to the execution of said mor coast. TROUBLES BOSTON Sl’BURb land, April 18-22. There promises would not approve or disapprove of Department of the Interior, United tgage upon said premises, either na to be a large showing of fine horses the Arizona state constitution until States Land Office at Lakeview, purchawera, incumbrnncrra. or other NICARAGUA TO HAVE BOSTON, April 8.—Great mystery and some pure bred cattle will also Oregon, February 20. 1911. wise, may be barred and foreclosed ANOTHER (YJNSTITUTION | surrounds the absence of Beatrice offered. " Oregon, Montana, Cali congress had acted in the matter. Notice Is hereby given that John of all rights, claims, or equity of re He wants to hear the arguments In ______ Turnbull from her home In Brookline fornia. Iowa and Kentncky are among Joseph Cunningham, whoso postoffice demption on the said premises, and MANAGUA. Nicaragua. April 6.— After her stepfather had asked the the states to be represented at the congress before deciding whether the address is box 427, Klamath Falla, every part thereof, and that said recall of judges is compatible under President Estrada and his cabinet police to begin &■ search for her, rela coming sale. Oregon, did on the 18th day of April, plaintiff have judgement nnd execu the Federal constitution. have refused to approve the constitu tives said it was all a mistake, that • » President Hunt of the Arizona con 1910, file in thia office sworn state tion against said defendants and each tion recently elaborated and the coun the girl was undoubtedly safe with Visits to all the irrigation pro- stitutional convention beaded the del ment and application No. 03329, to of them for any deficiency which may cil of ministers yesterday published a friends. Her attorney denied the re jects In the state will be made during decree dissolving the constituent as port that she eloped or was spirited the year by the state board. State egation of Arizonians which* waited purchase the EH SE >4 , NW 14 SE14. remain after applying all the pro upon the executive this afternoon to SW14 NE14, section 5, township 37 ceeds of the sale of said premia«*« sembly dissolving the constituent as away. Engineer Lewis is now planning the get, if possible, his views on the con 8. range 10 E, Willamette Meridian, properly applicable to the satisfac sembly and calling general elections Inspection. Several new projects have stitution the state has adopted. and the timber thereon, under the tion of aald judgement. for a new assembly to prepare a con been taken up that have never been BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 8. — At provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, Fourth. That the plaintiff or any The matter will probably come be stitution was not as democratic as visited by the state officials. and acts amendatory, known as the party to the suit may become pur fore congress at this session, when It previously arranged with the Amer least 170 men are dead as a result of • • • an explosion in the Banner mine *♦ "Timber and Stone Law," at such chaser at said sale a*nd be let Into a ill be decided. ican government. Portland had a birthday last week, Littleton today. Two hundred men vaule as might be fixed by appraise possession as by law provided; and Its municipal JURY AWARDS «2AO were In the mine at the time, and of being 60 years old. ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- that plaintiff have such other or fur Got the Umit these only twenty escaped, so the re government was organized« April 7, TO PLAINTIFF IN SUIT on have been estimated and valued by ther relief In the premises as to the The sight of five* young anglers mainder are believed to be dead. Th*s 1851, for on that date the first elec the applicant, the timber estimated court may seem meet and equitable. coming down Main street Saturday explosion, it is believed here, came is tion was held. Then- there was one The jury in the case of Pearl M. at 400,000 board feet at fl per M., Thia summons Is published In the with a string of river trout so big a result of the Ignition of a- gas precinct, now there are 155. Courtney vs. 8. L. Courtney, her hus and the land nothing; that said appli Klamath Republican a weekly news • e e that they all helped carry them pocket. band, brought in a verdict Thursday cant will offer final proof In support paper published at Klainath Falls, i caused many to stop the lads ard I Letters of thanks have been re in favor of the plaintiff allowing her of hts application and aworn state Oregon, designated an the paper The men working In the mine were make inquiries. Maurice O’Connell, convicts, and with the exception of ceived from China by Ben Selling, >250. ment on the 4th day of May, 1911, be most likely to give notice to said de Keith Allen, Lionel and Max Robin the bosses and guards, were mostly who collected the famine relief fund, Th« case was an action to recover fore United States Commissioner R. fendants. by order of the Honorable son and Frank Sargent composed the negroes. They had b^n leased from and gratitude Is expressed for the re 1300, which had been borrowed by M. Richardson, at Klamath Falls, Henry L. Benson, judge of said cir party, and they caught 100 pounds of the state penltent'ar- by the owners cent contribution of >5,000 made by the couple on property owned by thu Oregon. cuit court, dated March 18, 1911, tish—the limit. They fished In the of the mine, the Prat» Consolidated Portland people and received in wife, and which she alleged her hus Any person Is at liberty to protest directing that such summons be »0 ‘river near the old sawmill. sine« band kept and refused to give any thia purchase before entry, or Initiate published once a week for six suc Coal company. On account of the Hongkong for distribution, that sum was received a similar sum to her. He claimed that he spent a contest at any time before the pat cessive weeks, the first publication to BODIES OF MINE VICTIMS FOUND gases rescue work has not yet been has been colected and sent, and con- the money for neceifcarles for the tent Issues, by filing a corroborated attempted. be made (and being so made) on trlbutions are still coming in. family and In payment of bills for affidavit In thia office, alleging facte Thursday, March 18th, 1911. SCRANTON, Pa., April 8.—At 9 Improvement on hla land, with het which would defeat the entry. H. W. Poole Is here from Grand C. C. BROWER, Attorney for ths o'clock this morning the rescue party ARTHUR W. ORTON. H. B. Smith of Ashland is a Satur permission. plaintiff. at the Throop mine had brought to Rapids on a tour of Investigation. He She claimed that be had no such 2-28-5-4 r Regfeter. day guest ait the Baldwin. 3-18-4-27 r. the surface sixty-six corpses of the Is a guest at the Baldwin. • • • i