UüUGtAS NOI Ai Ml CRIMINAL
Hl 1’1 III X I I.NDI.N I OF HTA’I'E IN*
HAM. AMALI M INDOEHI.N VINI.
Oli'I .»F LOCAL< OM.MISHIOX IN
1.1 XAt Y, IIOAA'KVEIt
In thè fura i districi are compact,
w< Il «otllcd, and enjoy rupid conno»
timi. In initny Instmicas by ol etri«-
rombi, w 1«Idi ìnuk«s It etuty to get
fiotti oli« coutil/ M«iut lo nnother.
III thè locai districi Itowi'Vet, it
a illffurent proposltlon. The tuo
countie* are Itti gè uncs, and H I h u
day's hard travet, and not by rnll, l<>
go front on« county h ut to nnother.
Just wh«n Judge Henson wlll i«
turo to tlils city eannot ite l«*arnod.,
.lodge Kelly wlll leu ve for Dalli»
ptobably Tuesday next.
LAHOR LIAOLRS HAVE INOICIMtNIS
FAIR Ol
I \lo\ <
El» H ATI
LIKELY
kow ol, hla way to Shanghai, where
he will n «et the revolutionary leaders
In a peac conference.
1 '.IJiXIMi ISLAND IC|( II
IN ANI II NT HELK H
I
SCHOOL HOOSE IS OIDI
DIHTRIl T NO. «2 Ol'ENH TEMPI»
OF LEARNING WITH A 1’1’1«>1'1'l>
ATE < LRE.MONIEH — DISTRICT
IH LA T EMT ORGANIZED
VICTORIA, B. C., IX-c 15. News
That Ale’ander Douglas self-con-
"f an intirrestfng art-haelogical find at
John Caiueron ll'iicli, ng«<t 81 ; United Press Hervite
On Tuet. lay evenl ig, January 12tli
fess« 4 Hrebug, who wuh duciate«] In*
years, fot twelve years a r sld» nt otJ
LOH ANGELE» D-c. 14. Two In ^Fanning Island, in the mid-Pad fie, the beautiful n«w
hool house build
-u Fulls, pasatid j awuy at un I dlctuients will bo returned by tb” v ;# h brought by the steamer .Makitra ing in School District No. 42, fourteen
Him« by n coiiiiii I h 4ou in lunm y con
Khiinuth
sisting of lira. (*. V Fisher, It It
early hour Thursday morning at bis gitimi jury Baturday against tw.7 Discoveries hav< b«-en made there by miles southeast of Kian.ath Falls, on
Hamilton mid Georg» II Merryman,
prominent labor leaders of San Fran Humphrey Berkeley of FIJI, the form the .Merrill road, was d«dlcatld by
tcMidence, No. hb Conger avenue.
it undoubtedly bo , mid that th» com-
er oan««r, who re< ntl; • , <1 t'«- i Ian«) well selected ■ xerdses. The p: ogram
. .Mr. Beuch hud been very low for cisco.
mission made n<> nilstak - in Ita find
It Is sal«l they were responsible for to a British-Canadian a-ndieate for consisted of an excellent number of
tome time, so that d uth wan not uu-
Ing, la tho declaration of Di It. E Mil l It INSANE. CHARGE
expected. 11«; wns n native of Gl» n the order which caused James .Mc- use as a coaling station to be estab songs and recitations by the school
Lee HtellioC, superintendent of the
YGAIN'HT ARDENT HW UN Falls, New York, shortly after he be- | .Natmirn to <1 namlte th« L oh Ang«-les lished In view of the opening of the children, a clarlnnt solo by Mr Spi-
state Inumi«' uayliimn «I Salem.
HAN' FRANCISCO, Dec, 15. For canto of ago removing to Wisconsin, i Tim m
Panama canal, Indicating that th« «1 11 and music by Mrs. Kussell Elliott
Two other San Fraucim-o laboritM < b land was once inhabited by skilled and Miss Dondson, and a short, nd-
Dr. Hlelm r, a former Klamath Falla It« it years Emanuel M««Kou H uh wooed wh«re hit w tided Altha Murray, the
uro likely to be Indicted also.
races.
renldi nt. ha « written to this « fleet to |Mltut May Konnerftian, only to b« wife who survives hl>u
drt-ss by County Superintendent Swan
E ik I« r a heavy guard. Ortle Mc.Man-
Excavators have un«-arthed th- r- Mrs. Don« Ison deserve» much praise
Dr II. it. Hamilton, In it letter which 1« <lg««l In the detention houpltul on n
llo was clerk of Jmknon county,
charge of Inuiiiilty, an u result of hlii W "«¡lain, for n« v«-rai terms.
| igal, star government wltn«sx, Is llke- I mains of a large stone building. 20o for the suecess of the program.
reads:
ut tiintionH.
ily to ! ive for Indianapolis Monday.
"Dr. Il ft. Hamilton
i iiy 50 feet
No mortar was used in
After the program the many chil
Ou Juno t>, 1909 he was stricken
it
was
According
to
M«
Knoti'u
Htory
A r«;qu* «,t that he ho sent th' re aa (he construction, th-- stones having dren, patrons and visitors enjoyed i
"Mj Dear Doctor
wlllt paralysis. Hine« which tlms ba
a cm«, tif love nt first >-RPit. The
soon tut possible has boon received i'«-n skillfully mortic'd together.
time of conv rsatlon, while deildom
of your letter of the
litiH Io« n confin' d to his home.
[here,
and preparations for his depart-
young
Indy
did
not
take
kindly
to
hla
Near this building was a tomb con- refreshments were being serv'd.
with n< wapuper clippings.
The In
The following children.besides th« )ure w«.rJ started'today.
'slnlng a human ' keleton with a nerk-
E. M. Chilcote, Superintendent J.
sanity commission, of will« b you were attentions and avoided McKeon wlicn widow, sutvlve bini' .Mrs. Clara'
Although th« f «l«ral jury probing
poHsllil«'.
In
order
to
s«o
her,
Mc
a part, c rtalnly made n<> inl'Unk* 1
Beach and Mrs. It Vane. Hutchins of I tb). California end of ThJ dJniml’tinZ ’a’-'- of the t -eth of the cachelot and G. Swan an«l Assistant Superintendent
ether artlrl« , Including the skull of n Miss Carleton from Klamath Falls at
ditc'nrlng to the court that Dougin i Keon worked us a conductor line upon this < Itj , A. II. Baach of St, Paul, |-----
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was Immite. He did feign and try to w hich «he rod« frequently. Th' n h< Minn.iH II Beach. In federal employ «uses are holding only afternoon sea- deg. Mr. Berk ley says he Is con tended.
alona, great progresa la being made.
vinced that the Island was one of the
This Is the latest school district or
nlrlug you fellows with hit breathing | w>nt to Almi|<a to forget hla lov«- af- ui Washington, D. C.
i«sting plac-s of th« Polynesians dur gan Iz d in Klamath county, and in
and apn«tn»»dlc actions Hla Is one of I fair, but wlll<«>iit success.
The funeral was held on Friday
Epon his return he renew««! hla at i
ing their numerous migrations in the | point of territory Is next to the small
I lie most peculiar cases I have «ver
(afternoon from the lain residence, the
days before history was written on est. The Land is all under Irrigation
known. The fellow at heart la not a (cations, and was ao persistent that I hour being sc* for 2:30. Rev. J. S.
•
the Pacific
and the soil ranks among the best
crtnlnal, mi«l never was. Illa physique MJ hs Kenn«rmnn bud him arrested.
|Stubblefield, pastor of the Presby-
Guests at the With F etican hotel
in the county. Many new people hav«i
Indicai h .i degenerate anil, probably Poll« Jmlge Hhortnll. utter ln-iiritiK
tb«' I'Wiltm.ny, ordered that McKeon |t« rian church, conducted tho services. hi ve been speculatiti >a considerably ol
settled here in the last two years and
he U a victim of giantism.
I vices.
« late at the apparently erralie ehnrac-
I««' examined as to Ills sanity.
ar placing their farms under Inten
j
"R E. LEE HTEINEIt "
ter of the heating apparatus, which
sive « ultivation. There Is an excel-
I
sc tn et I mes is In working order and BROKEN KNEEt ip IHSl'E VVTNI s I l««nt school spirit in (his little com
EOllTL A Ml AAtxd, < ESTER
sometimes not.
fl* BY HIE PLAINTIFF TAKING munity, and expressions were freely
IH OlUEl r Ol Mi l l I NG
SLIGHTLY LESS THAN JI RYS
«Jolted PreM Servn-«.
| TI e scheme by which the rooms are
ad that tl ir school should rang
lx.E .MARES
OLD AWARD
HAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14.—It lalu'Pt warm
<or clt* water running
! w»th the best In the county the pat-
PORTLAND. Dec. V.
Bringing
l l\lt Ultllh io-ll»*vc<l that Olaf Tvletiuoe, secretar.
trough a pit ng system which con-
: «.m and tnxpa «rs ar willing t«>
all th« wool of Montana, Iduho Wash
OF
LAM I
Settlement of the case of H. E. .spare no exp< nse to secure these con
of the San Francis««» Building Trades ldu,t “re overlapped, In th.- basement,
ington and Oregon to thia port for de- !
council, anti Antone Johannsen, his, ^y pipes containing hot water from Pointer vs. the Klamath Falls Land lit • <
Ilv« ry on board ocean (< nnUilpH nt.
companion, missing for two week-t.l’^« hot springs, which leaves the and Transportation company last
The new school bui'ding is a fraBW
the low water transportation tales J
Judge Peic> II. Kelly cull <1 tile >u- will soon he found by the federal au..around at 192 degrees These p!p?s night led to Judge Percy R. Kel’y lud ¡structure, of the most modern arc! I-
|ir«vallliig to th« Atlantic ««-aboard,
Iturneys before him In circuit court tl « rltl« -., who want tiiein to I stlf,. '
Itectnral d sign for a rural school
water warm the city water In the Jurors left out of the venire
and gnttlng the n«1 vantage of tho still
|
this
aft-'.
nooti
In
the
hope
of
getting
I
«
for«-
the
federal
grand
jury
In
Los
1
1^0
pipes
which run through the who number Just an even dozen, b> ¡building. The Jigt ting is excel! nt.
lose- hchedille « • rt.iln nfl r ( «»lilpi«'
i building.
the way—having a little time hang and as soon as possible tbe board will
tlon of tho Panama canal, la a work .tome work for th«' jury and Judg>- b< Angeles.
1
for«
Monday,
but
It
wus
Impossible
But the or.« main factor following ing heavy on their hands this morn install a mod«rn beat'ng and ventilat
It Is expected that Johannsen will
In which th« wool growers of thia
Hint« nre engaged. I). O. Lively Is a ' In wuch cas«u m one side was ready appear, ns his little daughter Ixtret- j up this arrangement is what is lack ing. When th- case of Cantrall vs ing p'ant. The building contains t
member of a committee that has tack tli other was unprepatod, aud In a ta, died suddenly at their horn«* at ing. and that is a pump of sufficient Carroll came to a conclusion yester large school room, well furnished, two
strength to force the heated water day the court dismissed the Jurors entry rooms and a t-ac!icrs’ room and
led th« problem. The mov nn nt orig .. > h 1 many neither aldo wus able to Gorte .Madera.
Tvietmoe’s attorneys say he will ho ¡through the building. For the pres w'th the understanding that they library. The Interior walls are plat-
inal" I with the Oregon wool grower*, take up th« case.
In the <a:,<- of ellrg«-r Bros vs F. C. her« Christmas.
ent the warm'd water is diffident should appear at 9 o’clock thfj morn tired th wainscot and casings ar •
am! Is spreading to every part of the
j nbout going through the building vol- ing it being expected to go ahead stained a warm brown. There ere
North« ent. »Ii n<e It will be |> > Ible lintiibi-r, .Attorney F. II. Mills an-
luntarlly, gravity, momentum and a with the Pointer caw«. But Richard ample blackboards nt natural slate.
to drive nh«ep to tli vicinity of the ■nuunevd that a petition lu bankruptcy
would probably be fih-d within a few
IH TH* FROM <M»V KRNMEN'T few tlier lik,‘
being depended Shor« Smith of EufCne. attorney for
The grounds consists of two acres,
Hnnke or Columbia rivora.
j on to make it amble upstairs an«! •be plaintiff, and Stone A- Barrett and all of which Is under irrigation. These
This move: ent now inking tangible dais, 'Ibis I b ii law case'for the r -
DENVER. Doc. 15. Experiments 1 downstairs and in my lady‘s chamber. Thomas Drake for the defendant, had ¡are being leveled, and will be se ded
form I n regarded ns but on« of the covery ol money.
As no case« were set the special ve < nti luct«-d In Colorado under the dl- ,
But again that horrible word— a conference at which a settlement i to grass and floW«rs and planted to
conditions which the Panama canal
p hotel management I s eking to was finally determined on, $2.500 be trees and shrubbery.
will usher In nn«l which will !>« tier nire of Jurors, including William Ir rectlon of James T. Jardine. Inspector
The school is under the care of
feet«-«! by completion of the <’ lllo win. J. B. C. Taylor, Carl Adam«, •f grazing of th forest service, have j »’•’¡eve tbta by getting a pump from ing the amount the d fendant agreed
Percy Hcholl and S. H. lai o, wan dls- l«'d that official to strongly recom- 'New York, which was but recently to pay to the plaintiff.
Miss Molli« Donelson as teacher. Miss
(ana) on the «'olumbla
It was a good deal like an auction, Don Ison is teaching her first t«rm in
Ln^t '«sir some «>f the Interior wool mlHsed, while the other urors were mend the general use of fenced lamb-1 ordered, and which I expected to be
I -- grounds throughout the sheep i her.- shortly, and make th« building «o the story goes. The defendant, to Klamath county, and if she continues
men shipped their product to Portland ord red to report Monday morning
country of the West. This study was «warmer than toast.
It is asserted, would have been per as popular as she Is in her present
on the Otten River Transportation
There was a- temporary coolness on fectly willing to settle for an amount school she will be in demand as teach-
taken tip in connection with the
company’s boats and had It loaded Ill LE IU»YS AA IIEN YOt NG
AV AA TO M AKI. GOOD MI X coyote proof fence with which the for th part of guests Th irsday because loss than $2.500. and so Indicat 'd by I er in our school«.
her« on steamboats of the Callfornla-
PORTLAND, Dee. 15
l-ack of '•■<t service has been experimenting for the water circulation was stopped In first offering $500. Then the compro
The directors are E. C. Ream. John
Allnntlc Un1» for delivery nt New
York. Philadelphia* and Boston, The proper parental Influence during char- ! «icriil ream and the results proved order to put reflate ; in the barber mise amount was increased little hi Matney and Levi Ward, and the cl«rk
shop and some other rooms.
little until $2,500 was reached, and is J. Russell Elliott. Thrse m«n w«r •
rate» made by th« two wnt*’r linos ucter forming ¡»‘rloda of life an«l a highly satisfactory.
the deal closed on that sum.
According to Mr. Jardine, sufficient
Influential in organizing the district,
wet« under the railway charge for a ; «suiting disposition on th«- part of I
t in«- grounds for 1.000
1 1' st I’lRATES 1.0.T
When Pointer had the case up in and hav« worked faithfully in getting
direct bnul eastward from point of boy» t<> ridicule those of their com I ;i tut- f. .
panions who seek to be good and wes « an be Inclosed properly with
PA sne NGER CRAFT the circuit court her« the Jurv award 'the building erected and tbe school
production.
ed him "$2 750 and interest, although ¡started. Thev deserve much credit
Th« railway rat« on wool from conscientious nre. In the opinion of coyote proof fence for $1,000. Such
HONGKONG, Dec. 15—One of the there were some of the Jury who for the thorough way in which they
Portland la $1 t’«r 10«. which figure Juvenile Judge Gatenx. among the nn Inclosure will enable three or four -
grn>liint«s upward hack from the const Influences which combini' to produce t ui to bundle a band of J,000 head, most impudent acts of piracy occurred wished to make the amount higher have den-« their work. A community
and wlll result In a saving in labor ^on the West Hiver, when a passenger than this, $9.00 Oor $10.000. But that will take this Interest in school
until Idaho point« pav $1.80 und meu w iio ruin girls.
Judg«' Gatcns says: "Boys who try alone of approximately $140, while boat steaming along near the tow n af the element who were unwilling t«> affelrs and do things In the thorough
$l.!<0 P r 100. The low rat«» granted
by the coinbln-'d water lines mad« a to be good and conKclentlous nre usu an nddltidnal saving of $100 each Shiu Hing was looted almost under giv« the plaintiff such a laige sum way In which they have started their
obdurate, and ns a result th«^ ¡school, will attract the most desirable
saving possible of $ifi a ton from cer ally laughed nt by their companions season can be effect 'd by reason of th bows of several Chinese gunh.vts w<
$2,759 was finally the amount tl« home seekers, and make rural life
tain pine« * of the Interior.
When and ahonied Into doing the wrong the fact ihnt aq Increas 'd number o* which were moored In the vicinity.
None of the passengers was hurt. jury' rendered its verdict fot.
pleasant.
transfers nt Cclllo und ncrom th«* bill thing. Pnrenta uro In a great mean* Irmbs can be saved when handled in
Tho bill of the plaintiff askei for
mint of Panama arc eliminated it in uro responsible for this as the ma this wav. Reckoning the interest at A panic is reported to have oc--urr«tl
clear that thia water rat« ma. b - cut Jorlty of th tn raise their boya to feel 8 per cent, he figures that th fence among the population of the city of $10,000 general and $3,000 sneclal RAILROAD MAY DONATE
PARK LAND TO PORTLAND
to n very low figure, which will tnnk ■ tirlvlb g«d to ruin ns many girls »■* would pay for Itself In less than si- < W t Chow, who are in «!r«ad of an a;- damages, but Judge Georg No'and.
tack by the people of Canton In re then firesiding on the circuit bene*'
PORTLAND, Dec. 15.—Portland
the Portland route a powerful Incen they please, ao that they nre eftreful | venrs.
in his r e rt telling of the Colorado ' t'ge for a recent n.arc-acre in that in this district, decided that there was soon may be the recipient of a gift of
tive for wool men to ship this way to nv«>ld disgrace and disease. If th«'
wherever It Is possible to get their wrong doing of tbe boys was looked cxnerlmentw. Mr. Jardine save H ere city, when a number of revolut onary not a showing sufficient to pass a spe s venty-four acres in South Portland
cial damage issue to the Jury, so th-» from the O.-W. R. & N., for park and
product to the Columbia or Snake upon us uro tho indiscreet actions of are about 20.000.000 head of hie«d- troops were mistaken for pirate-.
tho girls the enrly training of th < mg wen In the far Western stst«s
Son.« of them were killed a num- twelve men men were Instructed to boulevard purposes.
Negotiations
rlv ra at a living figure
i «•n 1 cr c-nt. er 2.000,000 lambs nr.»! ber of others severely beaten, while pFss on the case as to the general long have be-. n in progt. » between
Tho committee now working on th«- bossi might not be so Inx.
"If the»«« boys arc to be uphold and I 'ost each year when weaned or before th remainder took refuge In ill f t.
damages in issue
.Councilmen Montag and Menefee of
plan intends to develop a system
Robberies continue i’t Ct
'anton T'.e
When the suoreme court considered i the park con mittee of the council,
whereby sheep owners will di iv<* from < ncourngc'l by their parents and co n- lh« v are three wi'eks old. Much of
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- the case, on Its being appeal «1 by tb« Park
Superintendent
and *•--
the
(Lstant points lowutd the Columbia pnnionn In wrong doing toward girls, thl-i loss could be prevent’d If lamb- t> ves when caught, ’iri at or. •
headed.
; defendant the higher bench decided officials of the railroad, and the final
nn«l Snake before «kv irlng time. By v. hat Is to become of the tjood, virtu Inr crounds were properlv fenced.
¡to send the case back to the circu’t I papers for the turning of this proper-
proper
Moreover, he finds that lambs rals-
all of III tn worklug togvtlcr In thin ous girl who has been carefully guard
I n Inclo-''<1 pasture arc found In I • Al l \N BOY BANDIT IS
court for another triad, holding that ty over to the city may be signed soon,
I urp. !«• It Is figured that r.^od fe« d ed nnd brought Into pure and un-
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’APTVRKI>
IH "A If* DIS" tb. lower court erred in allowing
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This land Is said to be valued at
(KitindH can bo had at the several intuiti d womanhood? In al) prob'i- b ite« condition and utc heavle« than
opinion of witn ssesjts to whether ft approximately $3.000 an acre, and
stages of the drive,
Aa a suitable blllty she will become the wlfo of on<» ith'is dropped on the open range, an«l
SACRAMENTO. Dec. 15.— Joane was neellgence for the plaintiff to ride consists of a strip 200 feet in width
shipping point, near the river Is , of the many who lina sow n his wild ns 'nmbs make the most rapid au«l
reached the fleec wlll be shorn and ¡oats nnd who will force upon her and cheapest growth early, he figures that \leines«a, u 16-y ear-old Italia«' boy. I 'standing in his wagon. The upper through the holding of the railroad
th« band will then Immediately begin her children the reaping of Hie lint- the Inclosed method would result In fired a shot at two men in a lUg'V court said that the testimony of wit- <■« mpany on the eastern slop s of the
working backward towards th« moun I vest In the form of disease or of Itn- an annual Increase of 15,000,000 In i near Broderick in an attempt t hold I nesses could he allowed If ft were Jo ints whil e wiil form a* part of
t’-e Western lamb crop, representing them up, but was captured by J. C. merely to show whether such manner the hillside parkway, part of which is
tain«, where tho permanent summer mornllt' In other forms«
".Men who hav.? led the vilest lives a «ash value of not b ss than $500 ntm ! Mccennis. one of his Intended v •tlms. of riding was customary.
nder c m<tructlon, rnd the remainder
range Is found.
Wh n Momessa. wearing n mask,
Pointer, It appears, was riding In will be a . utc •' of and in Marquam
If all h«*rdHtnen drov toward one often seek the puri-st and most rtr-
emerged from the brush and com- bl« wi«on scross the street car track Gulch, which is greatly desired bv the
point at shearing time th« plan would tuoiiH wives, and because of such a M
II' Till I’.ID IS SATIHFAFTORY ninnde.l ”h ( «1 up," M;v nnls I aped of the defendant In tho good old dai s . ity as a site for a children's play-
be rendered impracticable.
But If I woman’s purity nnd Innocence she Is
, I from the buggy, and despite a shot when the single "boss’ car plodded Its ground.
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tbay agree upon routes, divide the more apt to fall n victim.
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"How easy It Is to tell n mothers
Bids are being asked by the gov- from th«» holdup's revolver twisted weary way homeward or otherwise, up
range nn«l have one band follow nn
other In without cong Htlon, It Is be girl from tho glrl who baa strayed ernm*ent for carrying malls as fol-¡the weapon from his hand and over and down Main street. The far of JOHNSON TAKES FALL OFT
powered hint.
strlk'ng the car track upset Polnt«r.
of N ATION’AL COMMITFEE
lieved that the sheep mny at great from mother’« Infinenc? or who lacks lows:
Th« boy Is In the Sacramento Jail and ti broken patella, or kneecap, re United Pre«-«« Service
From Klnmnth Falls to Crystal, 40
economy be made to convey their It. Tho stylo of her dross alone Is
S.ACRAM.ENTO. Dec. 15.—Scath-
ficef'e to the rivers where low trans-I enough. Tho girl who Is living the miles, via Odessa, three times a week He landed in Boston from Italy three suited, for which dimngo ho sued.
years ago, and had been in California
life of a good girl and who respects from D cember 1st to March 31st.
The $2.500 settlement Is for just ingly reviewing the refusal of the re-
portntlon charges can b ■ secured.
From Crystal to Odessa, 12 miles, but three weeks.
$250 less than the old verdict would publican national committee to allow
z
Development of the plan hns the ut her mother’s opinions wlll show It bv
have secured to the plaintiff.
her
simple
nnd
modest
clothes.
On
and
bnck, twice a week, front April
presidential primary, Governor Hiram
most significance for Portland.
It ,
MOV ING TOWARD HANKOW
Johnson says progressives of Califor
jKitnls to the fnct that this port Is tho oth* r hnnd. tho girl on tho wrong 1st to November 30th.
IS IIEYOLI TION ARY FORCE HEIRS I,ORE To < HFHCH
From Klnmnth Falls to Odessa, 2 8
nia stand on the prlnclpl that ‘‘In the
soon to become tho wool center of th.* 1 path Is conspicuous In clothing gaudy
ENDER DECREE OF JEIMIF selection of the president as in all
entire Northwest, as well ns the live- I and loud. In which she hopes-to make miles, and bnck. three times a week,
S\N FRANCISCO, Dec 15. The
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 15
Wbc i matters, the people should rule.”
herself nt tract Ivo.
from December 1st to March 31st.
stcck c nter.
"On«» ennnot h«» loq strong In con
By tho first nnd third propositions, revolutionary army of 2,000 men Timothy Carberry died in this city
He says the reactionary national
demnation of the man who lures a which nre for carrying to Crystal via which has lately been engaged in the recently, he left an estate valued at ’committee was begging plteous'v for
IIENHON HEEAKH
OF SALIM’S « VIT mung girl on to her ruin with extrav Odessa, or to O«l ssa only, it Is guess attack on Nanking, has moved north I'lOn. and when the wt'l cam« tin for a presid ntlal primary a month ago,
agant suppers, niitomwblle rides, ex ed tbnt tho government Is trying to ward to Hupeh province. In which probate It ww decided that Carb rrv but now shows a change of front.
He denounces as "ambiguous and
Tho Halem Rtntosninn of Sunday pensive clothing nnd all th-» nccesior- find ojit whether Crystal can ho serv Hankow, now in imperial control, is bad eight heirs, seven of whom reside
unintelligible,” the call for the na
last says: "Judge Benson of Klam lea which form part of tho game, but ed tn addition to Odessa nt nn outlnv sltuat d, according to a dispatch re- In Ireland.
Peter Tchanev, a first cousin, was tional convention, and says that the
ath Fal’s, who was In tho city yester nt the same time wo must not. In some economical enough to Justify It. If C 'lve«l from the Chung Sat Yat Po.
Another division of revolutionary the only one of the heirs to put in men who framed the call In Washing
day, gnvo expression to the statement Instances nt l^'ivst, Inde« too barsnlv the blds to enrrv to Crvatal ns well ns
that Sr1«m In the past four years has ntjd Inv nil the responslbllltv for th" Odessa seem too high tho postoffico troops has boon organized at Canton an appearance at th« final distribu ton forgot one thing—the people.
v'th General Chan Kwlng Ming as tion.
"The tim-’ has gone by when petty
grown faster thnn any town in th«» wreck on the man, especially If h« ho «1 pnrtmcnt will probably servo Odes-
« commander. This division will also
Judge Thomas F. Graham, after politics can denv the great mass of
a
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Willamette Valley.”
It la noticed that the carrying to be s«nt Immediately for service in the learning of the s«ven other cousins In the electorate a voice in the govern
The ludfclnl district over which snv. It Is true tbnt tbe girls go half
Ireland, ordered that the whole, ment.” be declares.
Judge Benson Is presiding t mpornrl- wav In striking nn ncqiin'ntnncos and ' Odessa Is onlv naked In the wlnfA- north.
Tong Rbo VL the personal repre amount of the estate he paid to the
He made public a letter from La
|y (•: Inchis've of five conntv scats, aftorwari! In suggesting Indiscretions months, ns the boats on T’nnor K>am-
which tho Klnmnth Falls district con I S"ch a rlrl surely exhibits a dearth of , n’h I.nko plv during the warmer sentative of Minister Yuen Shi Kai. Church of St. Ann for masses for tho Folptte, commending the presidential
was reported to have arrived at Han- repose of th® soul of the testator.
’ monthH, nnd carry the mrll.
primary stand of California.
Inins hut two. But the five counties proper parental teaching.”
JURORS EXCUSED;CASES NOT READY
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