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VOL. XVI
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 20, 1911
REBEL SOLDIERS
IN POSITION NOW
SURROUND
JAUREZ
< oMMKNCKH TOMOKKOIV FIIOM
IN n I
IlGKNT FOlU EH
Unlte<l Pr*a* Service
El. PASO, Texas. April 19. Gen-
• i.ii Orozco has reached Bauch«, ami
Is deploying his men toward the west
Iutiero has retreated to Guzt-man.
■ ml I* wuitlng development*
'liniero nay» that Gurlbaldl will al-
leek Jaurès Thursday from the we*t
■■ml Orosco from th«' south
Th-i
torci'* under Raoul nml Muderò will
• I' held in r»"««’rVM.
Dr Wilson. In ciinrg - ■ if tin' limur
uent hospital. hss sen* out a runh or
<l> • foi hospital supplie
The f> it
• -ids in«’ i'X|M<<;tlng two mortars and
- ischin«' gun« inakinz. nine « annoti In
Jaurès,
Madero plans to have Gurlbaldl at
■ack th«» town first wlib cavalry, then
<>lth artillery sud Inlamry, so bulle':«
will not go in th« Aai>" <an nidi
Madero Mays "T«*tay"
El. PAHO, April 19
According to
an Insurgent <ilBc«-r who ha* arrived
l>< re, Mn<l«-ro told liiur "i'll tuk<- din
n*r at Jaurwz on th«- 19th, and you
■ an l><- our guest ” This Indlcat«* an
attack may b«< mad«- today The fed-
■ rulu ordert'd the bblldlng of more
breast works at noon, but there is no
other change.
CLARKS WILL USE
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Mooitr.s ri ics over property FLANS TO Bl ILD
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ill SI SENN «•ry stitch of canvas, covering over
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NO. 3
TO END HIS RTIGN
h I x acres of land, all the wardrobes
•Tltl <TI KE AND APARTMENT ¡.re brand new; all the dens, cages,
19. Arriving
SPOKANE, April
HOI HE—HAS <«RE.VI HOPES IN bn nd chariots and baggage wagons
front St. Paul today Jack Dalaeil, ug«
were all built during the past winter,
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I I I KE OF TIIE TOW N
INTRODUCED
PREVENT*
13 years, burst open III«« rear door
and come fresh from th«- hands of BILL
of bls borne to flml Ills parent*. J. O.
; the painters, glittering with fresh
fili PKENIDENT OK VICE PRIX
Dalzell ami wife, dead In the bath
1 paint and gold leaf
Th«
propel
ties
of
the
Klamath
By
the
terms
of
a
real
estate
deal
1DENT
FROM
SUC< EEDING
room. Escaping gas from a patent
Mr. Barn«K prides himself on pre-
Falls
Llghi
and
Water
company
and
just
transacted.
R.
C.
Spink,
the
jewl-
gas heater wus responsible for I he
THEMSELVES
I seating a good, big, clean show. Ev-
('. K and IU S Moore wer«- formally er who recently purchas'd the H«-ldt-
< atustrophe.
■ ry courtesy Is extended to ladles and
turned over Wednesday to the new keinper establishment, has purchased
.children; they can attend any per-
H UNITI HE UORKEKN N’l HIRE owners, tlx- Klamath Power company. » pier«* of property on .Main street - formance without an esrort and be United Pres* Service
J< rota«- I* and .l«'*se W Churchill ar­ b«twi'«-n Third and Fourth streets,
sure of polite attention. Mr Barnes, {
MEXICO CITY, April 19.—Tbe
rived In th'- city Tuesday for this o|x>slte th«' courthouse. Th«- property
United Pr«*M Hcrvlc«'
personally, supervises every exhibl- «ongrosslonal cotnniilte. is deciding
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., April 1» piirpow They w« r<- accompanied by Is now occupied by the Torn Stephen* , i ion.
ui.on th- Gat* bill, preventing the re­
A genera I strike of the furniture ' i li« li attorney. A. <’. Hough of Grant'« : insurance office. Jt has a- frontage
Be in town «-arly, and se«- th«- fro«- election of the president or tbe vice
workers began thia morning. At Pass, and Mr Walton of Ashlund. the of twenty-five feet on main street, and Ktr«-«t parade at 10:30 a. tn. Two i president. The bill also contains peac
least 20.000 workers nr«' affccti-d by latu-r of whom will b- the local man- runs through th«- block to Pine str«tet. performances, at 2 and 8 o’clock. Re­ proposal*, and it is belh ved this will
ng< i for th«- < oiiipaify
Th, consideration paid Richard Mel­ member the date. Saturday. April 29. , « oncer» its adoption. In the event
this move.
No umti'rlMl changcH are to be made bas«', the former owner, was 1200 a
that an armistice is accepted, a new
i-t th«« prosi-tit time, but plans for froat foot.
••lection wlll be deferred until th«’
tbe « »t< nslon of the system will le«
Mr. Spink expects to build on his
election laws are revised.
Definite
.u rung« '! Ia1« r
Speaking of the eewlv acquired property this num-
action on the Vasquez Gom«^ peace
.Misirc franchises. Attorney Hough mer. It Is his Intention to erect a
proposals is expected soon.
stated that his company would have modern two story business building,
b«-«n perfectly satlsfle«! to have these which will be romplete with steam
W ILLI IMS AND SPAN AKE
meai-iir* «* voted upon by the |M»ople, beat, elevator and other up to date
TRAINING HARD FOR BOLT
TACOMA. April 19. The count of
nml would- have preferred that they convenience*. The lower floor will
WASHINGTON, D (’., April 19
•W.- in ail probabiliti«*« be occupied by i he recall ballots shows that Mayor
A II Hulecby. an American citizen. had been given this privilege.
Hard work is the ord' .• of the day
rv«M«nlly urr«mt«>d at Mexicali on a are not yet acquainted with the con­ th" Spink jewelery store, while th«» Fawcett has been recalled by 852
■ barge of attempting to indue* f«-d- dition-' In-re.” sab! Mr. Hough, "am! second floor will be fitted into off!«.- vote*. W. W. Seymour, a wealthy with Kid Span, the Berkeley negro,
business man. has been elected to and Frank Williams of Merrill, and
• ral soldi«'!* to di-aert, has been re- du not d< -ire to enter any political suites
On i he i>ortlon of the lot adjac«-nt serxe out Fawcett’s unexpired term of the two are working faithfully to be
l<-u»«<d in reaponae to urg«-nt represen­ fight tbut may be going on here. Our
in tiptop shape for their match, which
com pan) Is here for business, and the to Pine street. Spink plans to buikl ‘throe years' duration.
tations by the state department.
The solid vote* of the women and will be staged by the Klamath Ath­
Owing to the.scarcity of food at «itiz>-iis of Klamath Falls will And cn appartment house thro«- stories In
Alamo. Me* . where several American tbnt we ur<- read) to meet th«»m half height, th«' rooms to be arranged in ■‘pectacular campaigning elected Sey­ letic club at Houston's on the 28th.
women and children are held priaon- wav and accord to them fair treat­ three-room sult«»s. This building will mour. who is backed by tbe Royal The men ar« holding workouts at tbe
b<- steam heated, and modern in every 4r«-b and opposed to Fawcett’s anti- Central every afternoon. Williams at
• is, I'tilt'-d States Consul Bcbtttnackvr ment.”
i o'clock and Span at 3:40, and they
irenting ordinance.
respect.
Mr.
Hough
stat«»d
that
he
had
not
at Ens'-uuda has b«*«*n auihafflz«-«! by
are showing up in fine shape.
Since moving to Klamath Falls, a
the American National Red Cross to l»e«-n Inforineil as to what objection
A preliminary match has been ar-
draw fuuds (or the relief of the Amer- any <«f the iwople here had to the short time ago. Mr. Spink ha* been <.o
i tanged berween Bobbie Allen and
hans
The prisoners are unharmed friinchlscs but that he b«-llev«-d mat- greatly’impressed with the town, and
Kid Mack, a Colorado boxer with a
|t« ra could b«' arranged to the satis­ thinks it has a great future. That he
Sheriff W. B. Harm's and Deputy > reputation.
faction of both the new rompany and 1» not saying this for effect is shown
« AURAL CAME WITH ARMY,
tin- citizens
He presumed that th«- Is not saying this for <-ff«yct is shown by .Coroner \Vhitl«>ck left on W«-dn«»sday
HI T HIKED IN THE NIGHT people d«*nlred water am! lights for the fact that be has invested in the i for Uookman's Point on th«- reserve- ,
¡the illy, and II was on this under­ neighborhood of 925,000 in the city, lion, where they will «»ndeavor to find
DOUGLAS, Ailz., April 1»,- Hun- standing that the company had first lie is a first class busin«»ss man. and the remains of the man who lost his'
uri ds uf Aniet leant- who >^p*ct«Mj to b<conn- Interested through the per­ Is one of the most desirable type* of life in tbe lake there yesterday morn-
Juan Cabral's force of rebels mat •• sonal solicitation of Mayor Sanderson. residents that any town boasts of. iiug while trying to row out to a dead
an assault on Ague Pr1«-t* were
goose In a small boat. They will be
i'loomed to dlsai polnttu'-ul. At day-
aF*ist«*d iu the search by Indians on
br ak Cabral * force».whh^Jair. q^ht
lt.be reservation.
campad on the outsklrt* of the city,
■ wer* nowhere visible.
A cloud of
1EN M liFN NOW IN CROP
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AT EXPERIMENT STATION ,HI’' SENT EN« KN OF J. P. WEBB
Uttat to th«' south Indicated that h«'
IO HIE KIHRIAOI INIERENTN----
FAWCEn RECALLED BÏ
THE VOTERS Of TACOMA
MEXICALI IS RELEASED
BE HAI LED TO MMiT RIVER bud learned the direction taken by
Garcia’* reticatiug baud, and that he
DAM BY THIS METHOD—TUO
had set out to join them.
PARIS. April 19.— in cons«»quen«-e
AKE HERE
The federal force did not attempt
ot the auarchistlc renditions In Mo-
to overtake Cabral. Couriers arriv­
r«»co. Franc«» will reinforce her troops
ing from Frontara report the main
already there by sending thither im-
George C. Clark A Sons, who have body of Garcia's rebels were encamp-
i medlatel) three battalions Beh>ct«‘«i
tbe contract for the construction of «d there yesterday.
During their
from th«- rolonlal army. The decision
the Lost River diversion dam, are march th«> Insurrecto* burned three
of th«- government to dispatch French
rapidly getting things in shape for bridge* on the Nacozarl railroad.
K lnforc« nielita I h due to the fact that
-«tartIng work, and operations will
the internu) situation of Morocco Is
»on be under way. All of the ma-
growing steadily worse.
PRESIDENT HOMAN WILE
«-hln«-ry for th«- enterprise is here, and
8«'verul tribes hitherto faithful to
• ADDKENN SENIOR CLASH
a party of men are at the Mile of the
Sultan Mulat llafld have thrown their
■lain on Ixisl River, near Wilson's
Principal W. E. Faught of the I lot with th«' French.
bridge, getting things in reudln'*ss for
Th«- position of Fez. including the
Kluinath County high school ha* juat
the arrival and Hotting up the ma­
receive«! word from President Homan l‘v«'s and property of foreigners, is
chinery.
of th«' Wlllairn'lte University at Salem «< nsldcrod critical.
On account of the weight of th«'
u< i cptlhg the Invitation to address th«
machinery the Cla-rks will not u»<-
Senior class of the high school at the ___________
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teams In transportation
Instead,
commencement exercises on Friday,
fraction engine* will be list'd tn he." I
Jun«' 2. Prof. Homan I* well known
the apparatus from this city to the
throughout th«' Northwest a* one of
bridge, and to haul gravel, cement
th«’ foremost educator», and is a
and other supplies during the course
spuiker of consid«'rahle note, so the
of the work. Two huge traction en­
faculty nn«l graduate's feel much elat-
gines, «-nt h weighing twenty tous, ar<>
<-«l
at his promise to come here.
The I
here to b<- us«»d In th<> work
There nt-«» sevent«*cn In the graduat­
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 19 —
trlnl trip over the Merrill road watt
ing class of the high school «thin year. t
taken a few days ago, and no dim-1
Another veteran of tho United States
ciilty wall eX|M'rlenced during the
navy has been doomed to an Ingo-
journey., eleven miles each way.
MOTHER UHOKEK HER
mhilous «-nd. Th«> Navy Department
YOUNG HON TO DEATH has named h board of survey to deter­
mine the disposition of the United
SPOKANE, April 1»
Mrs. H. H.
Steamer
Independence, with a probu-
Hill, wife of n livery man, choked her
6-year-old son to deuth with a towel bllity that she will be broken up for
at lA'wiston, Idaho. She was tem­ junk.
This vessel was built In 1814. and
porarily deranged, and hud been care­
fully guarded by her nititlier for fear In 1815 was the flagship of the Med­
Some Him ago, Al Fltszlnimons, a she would harm her children, While iterranean squadron
She served as
120 pound boxer claiming the light her mother wns preparing breakfast flagship on the Brazilian station in
weight championship of British Col­ the crazed woman took th«» child’s tbe lute 30’s, and in 1848 she went
umbia, cam«» Into the Republican ofl life.
around tho Horn to be flagship of the
fire, am! Issued a chnllange to any
Pacific, squadron. Since 1858 she 1ms
man between IIS and 129 pounds.
served as receiving ship at Mare li-
Such n man has been found in Spider FAKMEIIH* FREE LINT BILL ,
lami Navy Yard, California, where
I’HEHENTED BY UOMMITTIj:
Wutsoii, a clever little mlt wellder,
ale now awaits her fate.
who bn’s uppekri'd In - mi-professional
It whs In th«» Independence that
WASHINGTON. April 19. Attack­
bouts before th«* leading athletic clubs
Cmnmoiiore Bainbridge visited the
of Sm rnmento.
Spider weighs in ing the republienn theory of protective Barbara states In 1815. and brought
from IIS to 182, and says, ho’« tariff, ami declaring that It built up thus«» nations to a respect for th«'
willing and anxious to (like on Fitz at tronfi and monopolies, the democrat American flag. Another famous com
ways ami means committee of th«
120.
mander who used her as his flagship
bouse
presented th«’ farmers’ free list
Spider is th«» diminutive boxer with
was Commodore Oharles Stewart,
science galore and a rwd stiff punch I bill, ncconipanl«>d by a voluminous re- known as "Old Ironsides.”
who works out everyday with Kid port.
She was taken around the Horn,
Spun nt the Central.
Ills perfor­
though greatly disabled, by Captain
Marriage Litsmarw
mance* have made n hit with tho
Joseph Tatnell. This officer made
cr -wd, and they arc deutron* of Boo­
Marring«» lirons««* were Issued Tuea- the famous remark that "blood is
ing th. two matched. Watson la In <lnv to Mn« Turn-’r and frank th'cker than water" when defending
In»’ • . H oy can meet ns n prrllmlnnrv Tlnmlrez and Lila M. Clark and bls course In nsststlng the English
to the Spnn-WlllInniH mix on the 29th. Edward J. Sullivan.
against tho Chinese In Asia-tle waters.
WILL GO TO JUNKHEAP
SPIDER WATSON IS AFTER
THAT FITZSIMMONS LAO
LEADING PAPER OF
NO UT HERN OREGON
MEASURE AIMED AT
DESPOT OF MEXICO
FRANCE TO REINFORCE
M «CHINEKY AND NI PPI.IEN W ILL
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FALLS 300 FEET FROM AERO
WEST STAYTON. April 19.—The
'•ARIS, April 19.—Captain Edward Oregon Agricultural college will have
Tarron. an army ariaio.*, fell 300 feet charge of the experiment farm now
from an aeroplan«- near Buc. while
being put iu sha|>e alongside the W«»st
flying from Orleans to \ ilia Coublay Stayton depot. Ten acre's have already
He was instantly killed. The officr-r’s tH-ep set to various crops to demon-
skull was crushed, his tight leg brok­ I strafe whar irrigationUn'summer will
en a»d driven through his chest, and accomplish, and when E. L. Thomp-
lie was badly mangled in other way«. son. president uf the Willamette Vai-
I ley Irrigated Land company visited
Twenty-On«' Drouii«-«l
tbe pla«-«- last w«»ek it was decided at
OPORTO. Portugal. April 19. The once to plow up thirty acres more, in
Spanish steamer San Fernando, bound ord. r to give the O. A. C. plenty of
from Iluelva for Liverpool, sank off scope for investigation and expert-
Flnlsterre, th«> w«»sternniost headland
nienting.
of Spain, Twenty-one persons were
Prof. H. D. Scudder has examined
drowned, Four survivors were land- th. soil in detail, and admits that it is
ed her«» by tlic steamer Portlmao.
i admirable adaptod for irrigated pro­
ducts. and will instruct the foreman
in charge as to what will do b«»st on
tin- different kinds of soil. The
Hartman A- Thompson syndicate pays
all the expenses of the demonstra­
tion farm, th«- O. A. C. directing it.
HAS WONDERFUL ACTS
The Al G. Barnes' big three-ring 4UTOMOBILK8 FOR THE
trained wild animal circus will exhib­
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it at Klamath Falls Saturday, April
29th. Th«' Barnes show is th«' only !
With th«> return of good weather
real wild animal circus on earth, and and improved highway conditions as
requires a train of eighteen railway I a result, the I-akevlew Stage Company
ccrs, sixty and seventy feet in length, is preparing to use auto stages for
«specially constructed for Mr. Barnes th«- larger portion of the journey be­
to transport the wonderful coll«»ctlon tween Klamath Falls and Lakeview.
of wild animals, horses, ponies, par-1 At preaeut, this trip is made by re­
nphernalla anti the army of people lays of horses and drivers. Beginning
i mployed with the «how . Over 200 May first, passengers w ill leave this
marvelously trained jungb ami for«»»! city by automobile and travel as far
hied animals are Included in the col- as Bonanza in that manner. From
lection. Every animal represent'd in bonanza. horses will be used as far
the Garden of Ed«»n lias a descendent as Drew’s Valley, when the passengers
In th«» Al G. Barnes' big three-ring will again transfer to automobiles,
wild animal circus. There is a liou and make th«> remainder of the jour-
that rides a horse, also b«'ars, mon­ rey with gasoline as a motive power.
keys, dogs and goatb that giv«» exhi­
A N« iv .Modiste
bitions of horsemanship,
riding
Klamath Falls is to have a new
ponies dashing around the ring; ele
ph a nt s that act as barbers, operate a dressmaking and ladies' tailoring es-
laundry, stand on their heads, play tabllshment. Miss L. M. Lyon, who
musical Instruments and perform a until recently was connected with
score of tricks; bears that juggle, turn Marshall Field A Co., in Chicago, is
somersaults and Imitât«» drunken visiting C. K. Seltx of Hot Springs ad­
dition. Sh<> will soon o| en an estab­
men and other funny antics.
Mr. Barnes is exhibiting this y -ar lishment in tho Walker house, at the
for the first tim«» a troupe of trained corner of Pine and Fifth streets.
royal ben gal tigers. The tiger Is th«
most ferocious of all the Mid beasts, M ELL SMUGGED ORCH ARDS
II 1VE SUFFERED NO HARM
and Is th«» pnly animal that kills fo»
GRANTS PASS. April IS.—The
the pur« delight of killing.
Th • Al G. Barnes big thr«»e-rlug lat«’ frosts have done no damage to
wild animal circus and exhibition orchards where smudging has been
conn's fresh from the workshop. Ev- carefully carried on.
10 INTERFERE
AND MK-S. CARRIE KIRHH WILL
NOT BE < HANGED BY THE GOV­
ERNA >K—SAYS THEY ARE JUST
SALE.M. April 19.—Governor Wesi.
has refused to commute to life im-
prisonment the death sentence of
I‘>hn p W‘4)b °r to P»rd,’n Mre C»r-
Klrsh- ,he former convicted of
r iirder in tbe ®rBt degree and the
lat'er
manslaughter for killing
William Johnson In Portland and
'«“’’’>* tbe body of the mordered man
in
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Mrs. Kirsb will serve fifteen years
. nd Webb will die on th - gallows as
1 ™ult °r ,he Rovcruor s action.
"There is no doubt as to the guilt
of these parties.” said Governor West.
As th« ’• gislature refus-.'d to abolish
< apital punishment in this state, after
thoroughly discussing it, I can see no
reason why the death penalty pro-
vided by law in certain < ases should
not l«e carried out. While Mrs.
Kirsh ma-y not have be n guilty of
..aitmrship in tt< acts «iirectly caus­
ing Johnsons death, still she was
guilty of conspiracy to get his money,
and in this way was indirectly a mur­
deress. and should suffer the full pen­
alty imposed by her conviction of
manslaughter.”
VALUABLE HORSE STRUCK
One of the b«»st horses owned by
tbe Farmers’ Implement and 8upply
Company was killed Wednesday at
the freight depot, when It wai hit by a
string of freight cars. The wagon
was backed up to r«»ceive freight from
a car, when the switch engine, help­
ing mak< a "living switch,” sent a
string of several ear* down the track
at a pretty good rate of speed. The
cncoming cars frightened the animals
somewhat, ami tbe wagon moved back
just enough to be struck by the first
car. This swung the team around In
line with the cars, tbe second car
struck the animal, catching him be­
tween the step* of tbe depot and the
tracks, and the third car ran over his
tody.
Edward Probst, the driver, man-
agf d to seize the rein* of the other
horse and save him from death.