Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 27, 1911, Image 7

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CUPS UNDER BIN
Fraternal Older of Eagles, of which
order bo was a member, brought FIRST OFFENSE LUND BLING RAISED
him to this city, and plated him in
care <>f Dr Parker Thourdsy night
MEMHERN OF THE I'NIONH AKE
he attempted to get out of bed, and I
PREPARING TO HAINE A Ilio
this exertion caused his death.
FUND TO CONDUCT THE DE
(¿oí
kicvhknt toopekatf : mink
FENNE OF 1‘ltlNOXEHN
WASHINGTON, D. C., April Í0.
HE ABOLISHED MY ORDER OF A government mine, operated not for
.CHICAGO, April 2 4 Labor unions
THE OREGON STATE BOARD profit,, but to obtain aeieotittc data, arc denouncing th«» "Russian" meth­
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SPLENDID LECTURE M
"Health Triumphant" la the title of
a lecture delivered Sunday after*
noon at the Iris theater by Dr. F W.
Rayburn of I an Angeles, under the
auspices of the Ladles' Episcopal
Guild, and all those attending feel
much benefltted as a- result of hearing
him. instead of being a lecture on
some athletic fad. Dr. Rayburn's talk
was one that set the people to think­
ing and stirred up the minds of many.
He spoke to some length on the con­
centration of purpose.
The doctor has arranged with the
ladles of the guild for the delivery of
four more lectures during this week
In further development of his theory
of the cure of disease by suggestion
without drugs.
ods use«j In connection with the ar­
rest of John McNamara, International
Hocretar} of th«' Iron Workers’ Union,
und McMnnlgal. and they charge tbit
Publie
PORTLAND,
April 24
third degree method« were lifted to
drinking vttpe will be bauished from
force Mi'Munlgu! to nitik* a contes-
th» state Hept«»mlx'r 1st. The stnt«'
slon. A m rloiiM quarrel between cap­
hoard of h«-alth has Issued this order,
Ital and labor, with a war on Ike Pa­
»nd It appllea to public schools, trains,
cific coast as a climax. Is predicted.
railroad stations nnd nil public places.
A monster defense fund Is being
The rullug of the board la now iu the
raised.
hands of th« «tale printer, und will be
Person» se<-lng the alleged confes­
promulgated within a few duya.
sion stnt«- that th«* Orchard confes­
Dr. Colvin H. White, stat«« health
sion pales Into Insignificant <• beside It.
DAY HEADS THE
officer. hue proof that the public
It Is alleged that It recites how hun­
EQUITABLE LIFE
drinking cup vies with th«» fly as a
dreds of Ilves were taken, with prop­
■ preader of dlM-an»-
Pneumonia,
erty losses of »3,.’>00.000. It Is charg­
NEW YORK, April 20—The direct­
tuberculoole, measles. scarlet fever
ed that the men were taken to the
ors
of the Equitable Life Insurance
nd typhoid are transmitted In thia
home of one of the detective* in South
company this afternoon elected Wil­
way and Infection and dlaoaae ram»
Chlcag«», where both were sweated.
ies of th«.* national forest. A camp is liam Day as president of the organ­
.« a natural «onsequen« »• Dr Whitt­
McNamara maintained his Innocence,
Ib'warda Shrink Rapidly
l«xat»-d at the Mill Creek ranch, one ization to succeed Paul Morton. It is
le Hevea the use of cu|»a In the city
sayv th« re’Hirt, hut finally McManlgal United Press Service
1
¡nlle
inside the boundary of the forest. reported that three of the directors
•» hool« la particularly dangerous, and
• ollapeed and confessed, talking four
M>S
ANGELES,
April
24.-
With
No
snow
except the isolated patches opposed Day.
too
much
■lives th«’ h<alth authorities
hours to n iitenographer, detailing a tte announcement of the arrest of a
These trustees bad asked that the
in
the
dense
woods exist at Mill Creek
'n do to ch«rk epld»'mlca that K«*t
series of bomb outrages.
•
trio
of
Times
dynamite
suspects
the
el<-ction
be postponed, fearing the
at
this
time.
tarted In that way.
Cuptaln of Detectives Woods denies rewards, it 1» said, offered locally for
meeting might interfere with the mu­
I
.a
st
season
ten
miles
of
the
road
Drinking fountains will bo plar»««l
that the men were mistreated, but lh< »apttire and conviction of the
were completed, covering the distance tualization of the company. It Is un­
in lhe Portland schools which hnv»*
I Kl II (.HOU EKS SIGN COMPA4 I says they went to the private house guilty parties have shrunk consldea- from the national park boundary to derstood that there is strong opposi­
been found to bo very satisfactory
ut their own inquest, and were treated uble. Investigation today shows that
tion to such mutualization, though
wherever tried. The name plan will
as guests, not prisoners. The confes­ Burna and his assistants stand a ; Union Creek, which ledves merely the Morgan favors it. It is reported that
MEDFORD.
April
21
A
member-
¡easiest
portion
of
the
road
from
Union
probably be adopted at railway ata-
sion, hr says, was voluntary.
chance of receiving ».’>.000 out of a- Creek to the forest boundary, a dis­ Day absolutely opposes such a move.
Ilona, nnd on Irnlua Individual cups ■lilp iigr«'»'ui>'ut between the North-
WNatern
Fruit
Exchang«*.
of
Portlsn«!
poesible »15.000 in case the men are tance of seven miles, to be finished
will have to lx- provid' d
••Not Hight,” Hays Morrison
! convicted.
this spring. It is expected that all CATTLE ARE DOST IN
The rnb of the state board of uti»l th«« Rogue River Fruit & Pro-
Following th«' explosion It was pub­ work on this project will be complet-
EARTHQUAKE CRACKS
iiealth will be enforced rigidly, It due«- Exchange was »Igrud Satur­ Copyrighted by (.'sited Press
WASHINGTON, D. %C.. April 24.— lished that »100.000 would be paid ed by June 30tb.
provides that ufter Ropt«unb<-r 1st no I day at a mwting call»-d for that pur-
Improvement of the Crater I-ake
ELY, Nev., April 20.—Hundreds of
pcraon or corporation In charge of | m > m -. The central Belling agency plan Frank Morrison, Secretary of W «»stern for th«- capture of th«« dynamiters.
The Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ highway within the Crater national Nevada cattle today are reported lost
snv railroad train or station or elec­ originated ut u meeting of fruit­ Federation of Miners:
"It will take more evidence I han association offered 150,000 clone.
forest was first undertaken last fall. in large cracks In the earth caused by
tric car, or any public conv<«yance or growers at Walla Walla, «»« discuss­
Secretary F. J. ZtH-handelaar says an(j for this work a special appropria- an earthquake a year ago. Many cat­
any public or private school, or any ed hero at u previous meeting and U'day's dispatches to convince me that
fate educational institution shall fur­ was d««clarcd Impractical for the local McNamara Fad any connection w’tb asKociatlon will not pay this, as the f[on of »5,000 was authorized. From tle were lost at the time of the dis­
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th«- Loa Angelo« Times catawtroph-» or reward reported offered by th« tn was the satisfactory showing obtained last turbance, but the cracks are now
nish i any drinking cup for public use. ahuoclatlon.
Th»'
rwciit
cold
weather
has
done
the destruction of any property The not official.
,
, Jear ft jg possible to complete the full filled with soft earth and water, and
and no such person »hall permit ou
The Los Angeles city council of- j distance of seventeen miles within the the cattle become mired in them and
»aid railroad train or station or tn no dnniag»' to the apples and very U.rtlblo abduction of McNamara from
the varlou« ■•durational Institutions little Injury to pears Is apparent. On Iu«ilanni>olla, giving him no opportun­ f«-red »10,000 reward, but the city at- forest, Including the construction of die. Cattlemen are trying to get the
two and one-half miles of entirely new government to fence in the cracks.
' h»« common
i
use of the drinking rup. th»« whole, renditions point to a large ity to meet the charges, provokes th«» tornoy ruled this illegal.
output of fruit In this district this «-«'iidemnation nt citizens honestly de­
-------------------------- road, the construction of a bridge
»eason.
siring that every man. woman und
Tho Rogue River Fruit k Pro- child shall receive equal protection RAILWAY WAR 10 BOOST KWHIH road ten feet on each side, grubbing ■ NO ARMISTICE GOES W ITH
IK > Y4H W ANT A NICE
INSURRECTOS, SAYS MADERO
FIGI REREAD? WELL LISTEN ¡«luce Asociatlon has grown rapidly from the officers of the varloui slates
out the stumps and brush and blast­
I the past year nnd 1s now operating
"High handed proceeduro of this
ing out the rock.
EL PASO, Texas, April 20.—Gen­
A large ware­ I character should not be permitted HIN (ONNECTION WITH THE
WASHINGTON. April 21
To be 12 lending stations
eral
Madero made the following state­
i.lveu awgy Four figureheads. wol-h- house is being built «1 Central Point merely because those making the
Garrett & Acheson have been ment:
WENTERN PACIFIC WIU. GIVE
The
headquarters
of
the
asociatlon
charges
assort
that
they
have
positive
Ing several hundred pound» eacb.
awarded the contract for the con­
"There will be no armistice to de­
KLAMATH PALIA» SPLENDID
ecph-ndent with gilt »bielda und will be located In a new warehouse mid sufficient evidence to convlc*.”
struction of the Gale school building, I lay the attack on Juarez. The federal«
to
b<-
built
hero
before
tbo
»hipping
Mcie Barn » colora. A. • Iv Naw Di
which will be located about three merely want a delay to enable them
I
. begins.
Ten Tliounand Donated
partment. Wa«hit.gt<>n. D. C.
miles east of Merrill. The building to bring up reinforcements. The bat­
The
•'heads In question grs
I’nlted Press Service
will coet completed approximately tle will be fought, a-nd we will either
•m».« whir i .»rr adorned the bow i of ATTEMPT (» LIFE <>F
CHICAGO. April 2 4.—Labor head­
The following dispatch from New 12,000, and will be a one-room school win or lose before we consider any
'he United Sutee warships Itolplln.
HI’ANIMH KING FEARED quarters announce that Ilfi.oOO will York is of particular Interest to this with a floor space 30x32.
further discussions of peace.”
Chicago. Vermont, and Chesapeake
■ r
lie placed b> the American Felerat'on section of the West from a railroad
.<veral y- « ago the Navy Depart­
BORDEAUX, France, April 20 — at the disposal of McNamara's first standpoint:
ment deter mined to do away with Th»- |K>llce arrested Fernandez Fran­ defense fund contribution.
I "Big financial men who observed |
figureheads. and all the vessels wer«« cisco, alleged to be a Spanish anarch­
I the way in which George Gould "came
-lrlpp.-d of their decorative prows ist. at th« railway station here loda),
Fair-MimF-d Jury C mi ’I Convict
back" and defeated all opposition in
Most of theui were eagorly sought by a short tlm«« before the arrival of the (I’nlted Proas Service
the naming of B. F. Bush as presi­
rltlvs and states for which the vessels train on which King Alfonso was to
Line of
ST LOUIS. April 24. President dent of the Missouri Pacific, are unit­
were named, and now but these four have left the city.
Ix>uls P. Hlllpp of the Central Trades ed In the opinion that one of the big­
remalp. Th.- Department will cheer­
Since the arrival here of the Span­ t’nlon. says:
gest railroad wars the country has
fully give them to any one who will ish monarch every precaution has
"I don’t think a fair minded jury­ j seen Is impending as the result of
take them away. If there are no been tak»'n to secure his safety. In can convict McNamara. His arrest is
applicants, they will be broken up as anticipation of seeing the king many I a part of a capitalistic plan to brea-k the Kuhn-Loeb defeat.
"The war. it is believed, will affect
J link.
persona had gathered at the station, the strike« at Los Angeles. Half a nil of the Gould and Harriman lines.
anti detectives who mingled with the million backed Moyer and Haywood, Gould's direct charge that Kuhn,
WOMEN TAX NHIP'H
throng seized Francisco.
and twice as many will rally to the de­ Ix»eb * Co. were too closely associat­
Klug Alfonso came her«« to see Pro- fense of McNamara."
CIGARETTE NT4M K
ed with the Harriman lines sums up
fessor Moure, who has frequently
the situation. The Kuhn-Loeb people ’
NEW YORK. April 22 - There treat'd him for an a-ffectlon of the
wished to banish all railroad compe- |
♦
were so ninny women smokers on lineai organs.
tition from the Southwest, and put
board th« steamer Oceanic, which
♦ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ♦ forward David R. Francis, former
docked Wednesday, that the run on
/
I governor of Missouri, as the roan to
cigarettes was phenomenal. When
♦---------------- ♦♦♦ accomplish their object.
ihey were not In th«> smoking room
"Gould insisted that Bush be elect­
'he women lounged In deck chairs and
SACRAMENTO, Aurll 19.—It cost
Klamath Falls Land and Transpor­ I ed, and that he be authorized to make
cuff» d contentedly, to the sorrow of the state of California 93.942.96 dally tation company to R. Madsen, war­ the Missouri Pacific a real system—:
»me of the pasengers.
'to support the 1911 legislature, ac­ ranty deed, part of lot 2, Block 102, not a tag to the Harriman line«.
Mrs. Brooke Claxton, who admitted cording to the expens«« account of the Buena Vista addition; 910.
"It is still unknown whether Rock­
having taken Just one puff, was sur­ session, which was completed today,
efeller will join with Kuhn, Loeb &
G
W.
White
et
ux
to
L.
L.
Low
and
prised when the reporters qttoHtlone 1 -bowing the cost of the session to b«>
It. J. Low. warranty deed, lots 9, 10, Co. In fighting Gould, but no doubt Is |
her about it. She said:
»335.150.58 This Is »62,306.42 less ll and 12. block 17, Fairview No. 2: ' entertained that whether he does or
Why, it Is quite the thing abroad. jtban it cost In 1909. The senate sal-
not the railroad world is going to see
Most women smoke In England and urfes amounted to »40,000. In the »10.
j
one
of the most bitter battles of re­
It J. Low and L. L. Low to W. A.
on the continent and In some New ntmcnibly the amount was »80,000.
cent years.
Langcll,
warranty
dey«l,
lot
12,
block
lurk restaurants. I don’t think I!
"The victory of the Gould faction 1
17. Fairview No. 2; |10
very dreadful, do you?"
It will be to YOUR interest to compare the QUAL­
was followed by the announcement of |
D. B. Campbell and E. R. Reames Kuhn. Ix»eb & Co.'s withdrawal as
ITY and PRICES before buying an instrument
to Ben Galloway, warranty deed, lot bankers for the system, and by the
elsewhere.
Easy payment plan if desired
13. block 9. Midland; 812 5.
resignation of Paul M. Warburg, the
DOUGLAS, Ari«., April 21.—Cot
L. Henlg et ux to Jas. L. Gordon, company's representative on the
Cheapaa with a force of 500 federal»«
CHICO, April 22.- Marlon D Bak­ left Agun Prleta at 11 o’clock for a waranty deed, 8 4 of lots 5 and 6. board, and of Cornelius Vanderbilt,
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er, brother of C. W. Baker of this inarch overland to the relief of Jgu- block 9, Hctsslg addition to Fort an attorney."
♦
♦
Klamath;
9100.
The
directors
of
the
Missouri
Pa-
city, has been missing since Thursday, rez. Th«« movement was made under
♦
♦
and It la believed that he was mur­ cover of a pretended attack on the
J. C. Rutenic et ux to P. C. Carlson, ! eific have named Speyer A Co. fiscal ♦
♦
dered nnd thrown Into the Sacra­ I rebels nt Clenjaa. Advices from there warranty deed, part of lot 8, sec.32- agents of the road, in place of Kuhn, ♦
♦
Ix»eb & Co.
mento River while coming to this nay that there aro no rebels in that 38-9; 9100.
♦
♦
city from his home In Clear Creek.
vicinity. It is certain that the troop«
J. C. Rutenic et ux to P. C. Carl-1
♦
(}. W. Baker has Identified the wag­ are marching toward Jaurez.
Those who have closely followed
son. warranty deed, part of lot 8, sec.
♦
The nice comfortable figures on ♦
on and letters found as his brother's
i the developments of the big fight
32-38-9; 9100.
the
deposit side of a bank book ♦
property. He says he had at least
which
Is
In
prospect
in
the
near
fu
­
United States to Cha-. H. Flackus,
1300 with him. and thinks that ho
he is amply repaid for his years ♦
patent, NEM of NW 4 sec. 9-38-114. ture between the Gould and Hill in­
was murdered for money.
terests aMd the Harriman lines, see
of saving. He can enjoi the ♦
Howard T. Lewis to Jas. A. Mc-
♦
The i>ollce authorities are using
more
in
the
above
dispatch
than
8ANTA CRUZ, April 21.—I,ena Donald, warranty deed, lota 5, 6, 7.
comforts of life without feeling ♦
dynamite and dragging the river In Perry, 2 years old, was burned to
is evident on the first read­
11 and 12, block 23
Second addi­
himself a burden on any one. ♦
tin effort to find the body.
ing.
Something
over
p
year
death at the home of her parents in tion; |10.
Prepare for such independence ♦
ngo the Herald predicted the joining
this city this morning. It Is supposed
Iva 8. Lewis et vlr to P. M. Reidy,
♦
of
force«
of
the
Western
Pacific
and
yourself. Start an account with ♦
th«« little one »as playing with som«« warranty deed, parts of lots 1, 7 and
the First Trust and Savings ♦
matches, and I er dress caught fire S. sec. 19. lots 1. 2. «. 12. 14 and 15. Hill lines for competition with the
Southern Pacific on tho coast.
from them.
sec. 20, lot 13, Wtt of SW14. SE’i
Bank today. It is a step you ♦
Now that the rupture has come and
J. M.PInc. for th«< past twenty
of 8W4, «w. 17, lota 1, 10 and 11,
will be gladder you took every­ ♦
Gould, although apparently beaten,
years a realdent-of Klamath County,
♦
sec. 18-39-9; »3.000.
Exhibit A. for Company
day of your life.
has won a decided victory by electing
»lied in this city Thursday. The Im­
♦
Rush to the presidency and severing
Crawford Your hair doesn't seem
mediate cause of his demise was
♦
R. V. Ess and family came in from connections with Kuhn, Loeb A Co.,
mitral’ Insufficiency, and the remote to look as pretty an It did before we
♦
lx»a Angeles Thursday night to see for it la believed that an alliance has been
He had were married.
huh " was Bright's disease.
♦
Mrs. Crawford Of course not, themselves the wonders of Klamath made with James J. Hill for contest­
been suffering for some tlmo from
♦ 1
these two complaints, and was a dear, I used to pay a dollar then to County, that our "Booster Prince” ing with the Harriman lines for the
♦
Kl/TMATH FALLS. ORE.
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county charge till a short time ago, have It marcele«! every time you told them about. They don’t look trade of the Pacific coast.
♦
It has been announced that Hill
very much disappointed.
when the members of Crater Aerie, called.
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OF HFAI/TH
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vili bo luuuguruted about Muy 1st,
vheii th« new experimental coal mit •
lug plunt at Bruceton. Pa., near Pitta­
burg. will be opened Scientific and
laming exp«»rla will experiment under
actual uilnliig conditions to obtain for
tl • United States bureau of minea
Information which they hope will be
useful In the prevention of
life.
The explosive possibilities ot
and the fire dump dangers will I m
thoroughly studied,*
T« s ^ h of all kinds of mining ma­
chinery will bn made to determine the
relative piuductlon of Inflammable
dust by different types of machines In.
coal cutting To combat statements of
coal cutting. 'To combat statements of
rounding the tests made In the exter-
lor gallery of the bureau of mine,
Dieting plant nt Pittsburg were no’
the ns me us would occur In urlimi
tf:InIng opeiniions was one of tbe pur
posea In establishing this experimen­
tal mine,
would build to Klamath Falls, and
this city Is to be the terminus. The
Western Pacific has already gained an
entrance Into San Francisco, and con­
trols the right of way through the
III.I, THE OTHER TWO ARRIVE Pitt River canyon. The Western Pa­
cific wants connections with Portland
OX THE < OAST—THE REWARD
and Seattle, while Hills wants to
h HRINKH 1 ERY RAPIDLY
rtach Ban Francisco. This being the
s
‘ease, credence Is given to the report
J that an alliance has been formed and
SAN FRANCISCO. April 24.- The that the Western Pacific Is to build to
Han Francisco end of th«- Times ex­ Klamath Falls and reach Portland
plosion Invostlgntlo’i d»-v» loped rapid­ and Seattle over the Hill road, while
ly when ll wu learned that th»» wlt- Hill will use the Western Pacific to
n< *s»» who must be able to Identify reach Sail Francisco.
James McNamara as Bryce have been
The prt.'dlctlon that there will be a
notifi»-»! by tin- local police authorities ilvely railroad war in the near future
to prepare to go to Ixrs Angeles when fa no idle dream. The Southern Pa­
the suspects arrive.
cific is not going to give up control of
Today a local detective said: "They > the trade of the coast without the
have got David Caplan, and are hold­ hardest kind of a fight. All of which
ing him until the others reach Ix>s will make things lively in this section
Angele».”
of Oregon, and is bound to result in
This Indicates that he is being held great benefit to Klamath Falls and
In a prison on tin- Pacific coast. Burns Klamath county.
has frequently declared that Caplan Is
on the coast.
REM ME WORK ON
Han Frandwo police olficers say !
( RATER ROAD
that San Francisco labor men under
surveillance will be arr«rsted shortly
Work has b»«*n r«-sumed on the
and sent to Los Angolee.
! Crater I.ake road within the boundar­
THIRD SUSPECT NOW UNDER ARREST
The Sherman Clay & Co’s
PIAN OS
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Acknowledged by musical ex­
perts to be the BEST are sold by
E. W. MULLER
r
A
When the Aged Can Read
First Trust and Savings Bank