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WILL MAKE JOURNEY TO Bions, who was Imre looking for a inatcli a hliort lime ago. MURRAY FILES PETITION STAHLMAN WITHDRAWS AS AS CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR FIRST WARD COUNCILMAN Win WE HAVE NO DISASTROI’S FIXHIDS NON-IRRIGADLE LANDS SUB JECT TU ENLARGED ENTRY T IH a weil kuown and established fact that the streams of Klamath county neldom if ever rise to a stage Judge ('bus. Graves and F. M There will lie three candidate» for Fred Htahlnian of the First Ward, VIHAI.IA, April 22. rhe blgge«t WASHINGTON. D. C., April 24.— ('leaves left here Hunduy morning in mayor at the general city election to which floods the creek or river bot who received a tie vote for council- oil d«al lii th« history ot Visalia was During .March 237,574 acres were des the former’s automobile for (’rc»e«nt. , i oni.iiiniiiutcd when n Han Frnliriac«» l.e h. ld on May 1st. E. J. Murray has tnm with It. A Alford. has announced tom» to a d«gi<M- that 1» destructive ignated by the secretary of the Inter This wllj be the first trip through th« Pled Ills petition, and his name will that he will not qualify, but will with <»f property on the , Hyndlcalo purchased the interest of adjacent land* ior as non-lrrigable ¿rod subject to en oxtreinc northern part of the county, be placed on the ballot. He Is run draw In favor of Mr. Alford Martin A DudI« / in Lost Hills. This Just why thi» Is so very few people try under the enlarged or 320-acre and Mr. Graves states that he does ning on u straight municipal owner The race for First Ward council, not know If they wlTl encounter suffi Includes I,MOO acres of patent laud ship pint form, and la opposed by C. F. men will be between It. M. Richard- stop to consider or study out. But homestead act. The lands are In and five wells, also locations on 1,200 cient snow on the mountains to pre Htotm, an anti-municipal ownership eon, who received th« highest v< te there 1» a reason. Though It Is true Idaho, Montana, New Mexico and Wy. acre» of government l»nd, Th« price omlng. During February 153,412 vent the ti Ip or not. wus *750,000, of which *250,000 was man, and the present mayor. F. T at the primaries, R. A. Alford u.d thut the snow» of winter often fall to acres were so designated and daring Sanderson. The snow In th»' mountain» has paid In <-a»h. !’< relval Hboll. the socialist candidate. a depth of ten and sometimes twenty January 239,200 acres. been very heavy during the winter, Thu new purchasers »III sink many feet in the mountain regions surr IIA'IE FOKUlxm IH EXI'EITEI and for thut i canon what remains is wells, develop the Ixist Hills towns, i MEREIAI TAKE I I» STRONG ounding the valleys, these snows melt pretty well packed This portion and I bey also plan to build n railroad If We Had to Pay for It POHITION IN TIIE FOOTH1LU4 s mo gradually a-nd the water run» off H» < i«tury T Oliver of th.' Klam- of the trip will probubly be made Mt und pip* line. "1 regard conversation as a gift," night after the crust Ims hardened, tiiittiit ». >■ ... » a . *>th such an even current that th« There I m IlkcwiM' u deal by which ¡iitb Chamber of Commerce, who has I DOUGLAS, April 21. According, and It Is ho<M'd that In this way th« the Hhorc Oil company. plon*>rs in I been working lo nwtire a better rat« remarked the studious woman. ne’er rl*; n>or‘ than a few auto will be able to get through all lx»Kt 11111», sell» to the aame syndicate ¡from the Southern Pacific on cord to rumors prevailing in this city to-, "It usually is,” replied Miss i Cay- day, th» ’ city of Agua Prieta 1» again ' a normal stage. Warm enne. "If people had to pay I for it wood right, Mr. Graves will return the shipments to 'his city from Wor 320 acres of pa I •■nt land» for Jl GO latter ¡»art of the week, while Mr den, Is feeling somewhat elated over to b»- the scene of a conflllct between days com» In March and April, and th«re would be*mtich less of I It."— 000 cash. v the Interest taken In thia matter by tl» ’iibjeots of President Diaz. Cour-| w.-re Cleaves expects to remain nt Crem-rnt it not for the cool, frosty nights Washington Star. Dudley A Msrtln are owners of a Traveling Freight and PaMonger i«ir arriving In Agua Prieta report - which have the ebeet of halting or two or three weeks. hulf Interest and <’ J. Giddlug. J. H Agent I. L. Kelly, who was here fionj that luan Cabra and Colonel Ajo, two [ stopping th« melting of the snow - J< hn»on aud E. C. Farnswoith ni« ; ('barley Parrish of Portland is Sacramento yesterday in th. luter«»tH officers In the insurrecto army, ea-h th<- streams would be flooded. How other prominent owners “DEAD MEN'S THINGS ” WILL spending a day or two In the city, leading a force of five hundred rebel , of th. railway <oiporatlon. Yester ¡often in March, for instance, one sees HE MOLD AT Al 1 TI«»N MfMiN day Mr. Oliver received a letter from troops, ar»> at that town organizing! ¡the sun come out with a warmth in . looking after business. To the old- General Freight Agent O'Oara, slat I tb«lr forces preparatory to moving i th« morning hours that betokens a timer the sight of Mr. Parrish IS like WASHINGTON, 1» C., April 2?. ing that tli« rat« could not be grant 'd, on Ague» Prieta for an extensive s'.immer day's heat in the afternoon. meeting a long-lost friend. Twenty- secretary of th. Trfttsui j MavVaagh five years ago he was known to every hut when Kelly appeared on the scene attack. Tl e rnowg on the slopes of the ranges man in the county, was at one time ha» JiiMt or<l«t«d w lu.t will iirobaul) Th« city council at a »perlai seaaion I Oliver buttonholed him. went to some It 1» known that the insurgents 1.9 the most uuu.’i.il . iK'tloi’ sale evci held W«dii«»dli> afternoon accepted , pains in Mhowlug bow things stood. have taken up a ver) strong ¡«»sition b< ;fn to melt and send up little clouds deputy sheriff, and was known to all held In the t’altwl Stales. The gen th. bld of ih« Clark A Henry <’»» ii - und finally convinced Kelly to such an i In the foothills, twenty toiles to the ot vapor. There are joined to other for his good fellowship. Hope be eral public will b« Invited to bld ou »truclion Company for the nnvlng of extent that lie b’gun to ask qii.ntlons. ¡noutbweMt of Agua Prieta. This pori- cloud lets, and by the midafternoon stays tor good. it loom full it valuables, the un- muli» ml »lit tomi I sti.-et» in this city, trsik down not«a, nnd promised to 'tion was well chosen, a» the topogra- the sky is overcast, and mayhap be < Inlm.'d pro.H-rt) of Unci leans who and Instructed the < ity attorney to take th< matter up with his chief. I piiic surrounding» make it »o strong fore night a shower of rain or snow ¡1» precipitated over the earth; and the died abroad alon«. so far as known, dtuw no i n ordinance entering Into .< "There is a wealth of treetops, etc, that It will take a superior force of | I threatening flood of water passes friend lean. contract with the firm. Th* council from the tlrnle r used by the sawmill men to dislodge them, and then only ATTORNEY AND I away for th« day. And so the precess Th« proju-riy .niu« from < very bus di-.'ldtgi to accept the asphalt I.- In th« bills within two miles of Dor- after a bard fight. COUNSELOR AT LAW ¡goes on. day after day. until the possi- quarter of th«, glob« whence Unite 11 con«r pavement offer«.* by tli • I ris," says Mr. Oliver, but instead of KLAMATH FALLA, OREGON EL PAM. < rriZENS DM RARE J^d h ” StnteH <x»n»uls forwarded it to ih< compatì) at *1.71 a square yc.rd. its being baul«d these two miles to th« »lute d.'partinent Th« government ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLDG With tli« additional Street« to pave station It Is neecsaary to haul this I THEA WILL RETFRN FIRE ; B„t that is not the only safety valve h»w been unable to find tl.« heirs, and und those Included In th« contract w i «id a distance of seven miles to th« ¡which protect» these valleys from dis- <> tli.» uncluliu.Hl ¡M'ranual •’Stat.M. now under way but not ns yet con- nearest landing on the Klamath WASHINGTON, April 21.- .. «p.n .1.- Officiais ./mciais ,BMlroUB flopd*. River and th- floods Link - — - onto of them worth tpouMinds of dol , pl et «U th« eouipany has approximately River, where it is transferred ts her. fear that if Madero attacks I j astrous K)awath HaBin haVf. thf gr„at VpiM?r Arrolt.NET AT MW lars, have for )ear» Inin In u huge 2 50,»too square yard» of pavement to barges." Juarai, there will be a repltltlon of .Klamath Lak« for a reservoir. manv General Law Practice State and Fed 'wult in th« offi.« of the "Auditor of luy In the city before they fii.lsh work Oliver has pointed out to Kelly that the Douglas Incident. but of more m|1„, in PXtrnt ,.hlrh receIwi fh./ eral Court» ihe State und Other Departments " Medford Mail-Tribune. h«re The Ameri- flood waters of Annie Creek, Wood wood could be shipped by the 8. ». serious consequences Examiner of Iaiud Titles. Almost «very variety of smalj arti to tliiw point at as cheap a rate as it 1 can troops have been ordered to pre- River. Spring Creek, the Williamson First National Rank Block cle Is represented In the beterogenloua tVH'NTY IN KANSAS HAS can be shipped by water, and that the : vent any casualtie» on the Americaa Klamath Falls. Oregon lol which 1» to be auctioned off. There NOT A MINGLE LAWYER I shortened haul would cause th« wood »ide. The citizens of El Paso threat River, the Sprague River and many .»mailer tributaries, distributing their’ nr»’ |H'nknlv<>n with broken hlad«s and men to puironize the railway czclus- en to participate in the shooting if i waters evenly over its vast surface cavalry saber». There ar* cheap brass t TOPEKA, April 2 2 Htanton cour-< Iveljr. lany Mexican bullets fall on the Amer I befor« these waters flow off into Link FREO WESTERFELD rings and thorn ar« rings »«t with ty. Kans., with a population of 1,034, ican »Id« of the line. This stand is 1 River and the valley below. As to DENTIST < I Ian i >¿11 d n nnd rubl«> t>i’u>'*|.’ts stud ha» not a lawyer In It» midst. State taken dealpte General Woods orders I Ix>st River, it also has Clear Lake and DIKE ALONO LAKE Klamath Fails, Oregon ded with g«nis, and diamond »olltaire Senator S M. Brewster of Doulphati WILL START NOON I to the soldiert to prevent the par Horsefly Valleys for reservoirs, each Over Star Drug Store «arrlnga. One little package .ontalus county was today appointed special ticipation of the citizens. holding the water back to almost an a watch th.* < »*« of which Is made of nsslNtuiit attorney general and desK- Th« Mexican Foreign Office has Charles W. Eberlcln, president of even stag«, and preventing the possi-1 iron Aoothcr contains two watches nated to act as attorney in a murder WILL A. LEONARD the Enterprise lai nd and Investment withdrew the offending portions ot bility of flooding th* valleys below. I with »olid gold .cases and works of case In Stanton. Several weeks ago company, has returned from the East the reply of President Diaz to Taft. Thus we see that while most of th. ’ , DENTIST th* finest make Th. r> are also many Marlon Cole. Stanton county attorney, to Han Francisco. It is understood It b. generally believed here that this other large streams of the country are packages of monet from «very known and the last lawyer In the county, White-Maddox Bldg. that he will arrive In Klamath Falls part was Intended for home cousump- * subject to great changes in th’ir eouutry. One of th« packages to be died. The murder case thus held In tion. The rovlsed reply from the by the first of the month to »tart the »stages of water, Klamath's rivers hav > •old contains five *100 governin' nt abeyance will b« tried next week. diking work along the shore of Lake Mexican government Is expected here i almost an even flow throughout tho R M. RICHARDSON >H»n<ls. Another contains nine *10 Ewauna. ot which mention was mad« at almost any moment. ■ year. At Cincinnati the water gang« t'onfederale bills and a *1,000 bou.l oltENDORF HOTEL NOLI» in the Herald about two month» ago. ■on the Ohio River often shows a dif United States Commissioner issuw! b) th« government of “Jeff TO AN EASTERN MAN Tbl» company 1» also bringing larg« JAI REZ AWAITS ference of fifty-five feet between its Davis An) number of packng.-s con TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD START OF RATTLE ,flood and its low water, while on the traits of their land under cultivation tain prxiprrtv deed« and negotiable, I A. A.Bellman, formerly of Indiana, PROOF TAKEN till» season by clearing away brush | Klamath the difference between the interest bearing note-. lung ovrrdu» ha« purchased the Or.ndorf hote* EL PASO, Texas. April 21.—At high and low water mark is scarcely nut which the gov.rnment, In Its self- property on Main street, from Emmett and plowing. Thia work 1» mostly at tended to by thv company'» foreman. I noon today 300 rebels were seen mov ten feet. and, strange to say. the (onstltuted capacity of custodian, hac Jlei'son. The property has a frontage Otto Schoenfeld. Mr. Schoenfeld is ing from the hills toward Jaurex. It greatest divergence Is caused, not b’- had no power to collect of 40 feet, and ls a part of iota 5 aud also in charge of the sinking of sev is believed that they are taking their a food of water in Klamath Lake, hut All these "estate»" will go, pack 6, in block 40 of the original'town, eral artesian wells on the lowlands poaitions preparatory to making an by the course of the wind. That state age b> package, to the highest bld The price paid was 112,000, or (200 i toward the mountains overlooking attack on the city. ment may sound strange to those not dm, und thos«' who llnve no squ»*atn- a front foot. For an up-to-date wheel, get A council of war was held at Ma acquainted with the peculiarities of ; th« Enterprise ranch bouse. •h»> > » about buyliiK >lead men- It is stated that Mr. llellman ex- a Rambler, on sale at the GUN dero's headquarters this morning, and Link River, but It is, nevertheless, things" may pick up some rare bar pecta h little later to remove the the military boaTd of strategy pre true, and the reason for it is found In STORE. For sale or rent. galas. hotel building now occupying the FINE WEATHER AHEAD—THE I sented a detailed plan of battle, which the fact that if the wind is in the Tents to rent. Guns. We carry GEESE ARE FLYING NORTH The government ha» long h<*itated proi« rty and construct a modern busi was considered and finally adopted. south for any length of time, it ha< a full line of Sporting Goods. ■.» si II Its rather grcwM.ni. collection, ness block. For the past few days, but e»|»ecial- It Is believed that the battle will be tiie tffect of blowing the water north but finally has b«-«n forced to, tMaausc —————— ly last night nnd today the air has gin at 3 o'clock, the scheduled time ward. so that little of the lake's wa cording to a trea»ury official. "Th. I RK K MAN1FAATI RER ters reach the head of Link river: b«*en filled with thonsands of geese announced by Madero. •tuff Is piling up too fast, and we THE GUN STORE »TABBED BY MIN INTER ; while if the wind is in the north the passing this city in the northward need the room. * Rebels Favored opposite effect is produced, and there journey, while their "honk honking’’ J. B. CHAMBERS Th« proceeds of the strange Mie HUNTINGTON, W. Va.. April 22 - EL PASO. Texas, April 21.- -Mex- is a lise in the waters of Link River will I m deposited In’the treaioiry to E. E. Adkins, a wealthy brick niani<- can bi’ heard nearly all the time. await claimants which are never Hl- facturer of this city, Is dying as the Barely does one flock get out of sight , bans here are unanimously in favor than another V-shaped band is seen 1 of the rebels. Señora Madero, wife pectcd to appear. result of being stabbed by Rev. M. C. to the southward, and before these of Francisco Madero, has arrived Johnson, a Methodist minister. Th« are lost to view another flock is in I from San Antonio. She will stay here ntcu were both directors in a brick I WILLIAMS AND SPAN ARE sight. und I the revolt is over, TRAINING HARD Hilt IM»I T plant, and quarreled in the street. The old timers, "the men who Dr. Cook, who lectured here lust Adkins felled Johnson with his fist, know," are rejoicing at this migra night, visited the Madero camp this Frank William» of Merrill nnd Kid aud the latter drew a knife nnd stab- tion. as they say that it is the most morning. Span, the Berkeley negro, who ire in'd Adkins In the breast and neck. reliable sign of good weather to be I mattched for a twenty-round bout here Both men are prominent here. John found, either in or out of un almanac. The Wife’s Work son has surrendered to tho authorities Friday night, are training haid for The man whb makes his wife get up the event, und each Is determined to nnd was released on bail. They All Like G**orge in the morning to irtart the fires at be In the best possible condition for MRS. M McMILLAN, Prop’r It does one good who visits the last saved enough money to buy an the mix. When they met here onto AMERICAN Vol TUN ARE court bouse to note tho presence in RKLKAHKII FROM PRISON automobile. One day while going up before a terrific scrap wan witnessed !¡ Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. EL PASO, Texaa, April 22. Harry the clerk's office of George Chastain, a hill the machine stopped. by tbs crowd before Williams, after 1 Rooms, Bar TA Room, Pariors, Two Club * ’ You’ll have to get out and push, Sample having his opponent nearly out, lost Brown. Converse nnd Blatt, the ad tli.’ former county clerk, behind the his head and struck the negro before venturous young Americans, who, on counter of that office, assisting in the Fannie," he said, "because I've got to Rooms, Etc., Etc. he rose from his knees, thereby losing acount of their activities with the business of the county, George was stay here and guide it."—Lippincott's <>n a foul. This was a and blow to rebel army In Mexico, were impris out nt the Dave Shook ranch all win- Magazine SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS A Williams, and he Is determined to win oned by the federal authorities at ter. playing cowboy, as of yore, but the lure of the town was too much Jauret, were released today, Al- In New Location pits time or know why. Span's sup- for him. und he came back late in porters declare that when he met Wil though their release was hoped for, Clyde E. Witter, the plumber, who liams before tho dusky mit wielder nothlug doflnltc was known till this March, Imught a home in town and was "burned out" of a location by the was in no shape to enter th« ring, morning, when the mayor of Jaurcx brought his fumily with him. Mr. fire in the old Masonic Temple a short and that be will coin« out of the af received word from President Dlnz. DeLap was fortunate in securing hil lime ago, is now ready for business in services In the clerk's office. fray with tho long end of th« receipts his new location on Main stnAt, next BOMB EXPLODE!» AT ------------------------ In bls posaesHloir. to the City Bakery. Mr. Witter has OAKLAND LODGING IIOl SI. < ONX ERSE AND IlLATT ! put in a glass door, and made many Both nmn are showing up well in We sn- pleased to announce to the ¡x-oplc of Klamath County REPORTED LIBERATED , improvements to the building their training, and their cleverness Is OAKLAND. April 21. An attempt Ix’lng commented on by the crowds of that our complete stock of undertaking goods has urrived. and we WASHINGTON. April 21.— Mexico I l»ort lovers who dally fiock to the was made al 2 o'clock this morning Remodel Office to blow up a lodging holtae on Fifth City reports state that President Diaz training quarters to watch the boxers are ready to serve the public. We can offer to the ¡»copie of the I Dunug the past few days the office work out. A hard fought battle is street by means of a crude bomb. The bus ordered the release of Converse tMiinb exploded on the porch, partlnllv and Blatt, the young Americans Im- of the Johnson-Collins Realty com- county as large and complete a line of caskets and undertaking expected. I prisoned nt Jaurex. This is said to pany has been remodeled, and among Robby Allen, a- promising young wrecking the front of the building. goods as can be found in the state. We can place at the service of Nobody was injured! although come as a result of the plea made by 'other changes a private office has been local, has been matched ngalnst Kid partitioned off. enabling the realty I our customers either our handsome country hearse, or our new Mack, n colored boxer from Colorado. twenty people were itlseep In the the father of Converse. men and their clients to discuss busi-) ----- I MnikelalniH the lightweight cham house at tho time. The police de mammoth funeral car, which is one of the finest and liest that money r.eaa matters without being inter- EXINIKITION SITE WILE pionship of the Silver State, and ho partment is Investigating the affair. has all the aoienco of tho ring up his TO BE DECIDED UPON rnpted. <a»i buy. We arc also supplied with all the modern cquipvwent for Bishop G och to Homestead sleeve. Th« management of the Klam (he convenient handling of the casket at the church or residence and Here From Kanwis B. St. Geo. Bishop loft Sunday for ath Athletic club Is making efforts to SAN FRANCISCO, April 21- it arrange a preliminary between Al his homes lead near Pelican Bay. wan Intimated today that tho expo»I H. D. Gray, an Ottawa. Kans., con tor the lowering of same into tlic grave. We are here to serve you. Fitzsimmons, who claims tho bantam Since being ndvlsed from Washing , tion site would be »elected when Prca- tractor, is in this city, lie is thinking weight championship of British Co ton that the secretary had ordered < id«nt C. C. Moore returns from the of investing, and perhaps will locate lumbia. nnd Spider Wnlsh, a clever his homestead application filed Mr. Fust oti May Sth.’ here. little 11 K-pounder, who has appeared Bishop has boon very much elated. He Night t all Tel. llfM. Ihxy Fall Tel. ¡ISA Rhode Island has the densest popu several times before the Racramento has had a long, hard fight, and his The world’s longest bridge la over BETTER GOODS—LESS MONET clubs, Walsh is residing here now. i friends are rejoiced over his final suc- the Danube at Ctermovoda, having a lation among the states, with Massa chusetts next and New Jersey third. length of 1J.705 feet. and is nnxloua to take on Fltuim- cera. HAN I ltAM IHMI CAI ITAIJHTH HEITRE IIIG Oil. PROPERTY I C. C. BROWER E. L. 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