Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 11, 1912, Image 5

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the dlxtiiiK'u front the house to tho
likely unripe b'ets. The results are
I ii I'I k ''. H u sulil that Ii" hud arresud
magnificent.
llie conductors of tho three otic i
klumafli IP-ets < <>ni|«inxl with Olliers
houses lit the red light tfroup, aiul
I have before me a publication BIUTE WANTS BIDS, McGOOWAN
tli«y hud plod Kullty to charges of
showing the average sugar values In
FAVORING PAPER BIST < IRCU.
keeping n buwdy house, un<l Unit U
beds from every state In the Union
LUID, UNDERWOOD WOULD
proprlt'tresM's of all four hud
< ii m
The Klamath average is far higher
SPLIT IT
rested for u«lllug liquor, mid pled
than any grand averages I have been
<
In clrcult court on Tueaday thè guilty. In ull casus of both cln
able to find.
For some time Councilman G. W.
tiiklng of testlinony In thè case of thè Ilm’H were lutoos«d.
The itateg showing the beet grand White has been of the opinion that a
11« »iil<l Hint doling tin' Lyons mu
stillo vs Fny M'ihourne, n woinati
averag ho Jar as returns from sam­ change in the method of letting the
chiirged wlili conductlng a house of der iiivi'atlgutlon all the hous*'» w>-r
ples coming to the government lab­ city’s printing would be advisable.
iinil'i' conutant guard of th)' p»-n<"
lllfiiinc on Ouk avenue, wns bea un.
oratory are concerned, together with Ho told the council Friday night that
Late Mondny lift'rnoun thè hciIfT officers, but d'-ntb-'l that at tiny time
the number of samples and the sugar It might be well to get bids for all the
hnd ho over upent hour» at the prem­
scclired clglil meli Olii ut wtllcll lo h »
coni'nts of be<-ts, are as follows the city printing and award the work to
I et foni jiirors to ndd tu III»' olglit ia's Aak>'<1 by Attorney O'Neill If lu-
t st» covering a period of about ten the official city paper for one year. He
a'retid)
lutiti) il li-, bolli tilde i The had not been down to the house of a
ypar»:
said that It. wax not always possible to
speelnt venir« cunsisted of Henry wi limn called "Mian Mund«" within
Z
>
► determine if bills as rendered were
ss ?
cr ?
Itnble m , I. Jacob» and li H Grlgsby. the past week mid stayed »«vet I
■5 © correct or whether rates were uni­
5 2,
-1 » form.
«xciised by th« defendant's counsel, hours, he denied It, explaining thi-.t
Í è
? s
C. M. O'Nelll; Il Alexander, < xcusud he had gone down with on»- of tl:
State.
Councilman Charles McGowan said
a
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by th» stati'! .1. W llawxhuist. F. D officer», but did not stay for hour».
that lu would '»pose lotting It to the
’n
■'!« It not n fuel that you nr« now
Mlles. Walter il Inn«» and Prank
o »
• • 'fi T
* •< lowest bidder on that basis alone, as
Ciftter, the Inst four being accepted end ' nve Ixx'n for nii>nth», protecting
tho largest circulation wan desirable.
H S’
by bolli sides. These, with II II Ditti­ th» »« houaes?” UHk)'d th)- Inwycr,
California . . . . 1 12
Councilman White said It would be
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80.9
Protecting them from, what?" quer-
lap, <». li. Carleton, D. It Nlvliols, Il
Colorado .... . C74
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79.0 time to dlecuss the circulation after
V Tower, Alexa till r McDonald. Thus led th- wlttD-MH
The alsive pit ture m I iow » Goornor W‘»t mìi I|<- I k - mum east on tlx- Gov­ Michigan . .. .1,390
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81.6 bids were received.
"From arrent?”
E Stanley, 1( J HI.....Is and Floyd
ernin'' S|H < i«|. 'll»- picture was taken at Baltimore.
Nevada .......... . 207
Councilman Clarepce H. Underwood
16 2
84.2
"I don't think I'm that lunuenth
httind» nbuig, con>t»tiit<< the Jury.
New Mexico . . 148
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80.2 said he favored dividing the printing
Whet; ciunt resumed Tu«xitii< morn­ replied the chief. "I have no control
Oregon .......... . 108
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80.8 up all around. No action was taken.
ing It »a» not long until th»' court fi»)-r tho sheriff’s office ”
Utah ...............
80
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83.5
“Is It not n fact thnt you now, and
room fiis < rowded with an nudlcnc«,
81.5
LONDON, Jan. 8—A mysterious an
Washington . . 276
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Intently Interest1 >1 The mil) woman hnvf b»-i-n for aome time, nhfeidlmc
Wyoming . . . . 138
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79.7 oymous letter received by Scotland
tGRK'I LT I RE DEPARTMENT EX- Klamath. 1911 .
|ii«»ent was the defendant, who sat ■ i tain hoi. » of illfnme In th!» city?’ <
84.4 Yard states that the Rev. Frederick
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"It 1» not.”
PI RI SAYH "ALMOSI PHENOM­
with lor w i ups on, occasionally turn
These results indicate that Nevada, Percival Farrar, the former royal
ENAL’’ AND HIGH (REDIT IS New Mexico and Oregon lead In the chaplain who is now a disgraced exile
Chief Walker Mild thnt the reaion
leg around to smile nt «mm- on»- with
Dll TO MALIN ( OIXtNY
whom she was evidently acquainted. he considered the house one of Illfnme
quantity of sugar in the beet. The had b< > n seen In Paris last week, ac­
The heater wilt working full tilt, and wax l»)-cnu»)‘ of It» g»-n' rul reputation,
Klamath figures, figured on the beet companied by a woman, b-lleved to
Chut' > I.. Parrish, J. J. Reed,
It» a idler from Washington, dated basir, have been added to th table be his wife.
ns sh* sat not fur from it occnslotially nnd sul)l thnt no one ho hnd evr
fanned herself with her handkerchief heard «|»enk of It referred to It In mi Frank AV. and J. M. Rogers are in January 3, W. H. Helleman of the for comparison.
The Farrar scandal is being forgot­
The Indictment charges that th»- »'■tl «• but uh »itch n- house. He dll the city in tin- interest of the Auto­ r clamatlon service gives details of
ten by royal command, and there Is
We
cannot
say
from
the
above
pre-
bawd) hou« ' was kept July 15 Chief not know of hla own knowledge what matic ('ill company of Portland and the splendid showing of the sugar
entation that the one year's results at little likelihood that the case will be
beets raised in Klamath county, The
He hnd »eon are s »! ->lng nt the Baldwin Hotel.
Of Police Hiimuel L. Walker whs the w> nt on In th* hou r
Klamath prove this district surpasses revived through Investigation. Scot­
M P irrlsh, who Is an old time res- letter follows:
principal witness this morning. tell- tunny go In and einefg' from It. H-
returns from tbe above states as col­ land Yard Is making no effort to ap­
this city, lias been with this
Washington D C., Jan. 3. 1912
Ing how his utt» ntion was call»-»! par- was naked If from hi» knowledge of Idet.t
lected through a series of years. We prehend th. minister, and It is quite
tlcularly to the house during the th)- saloon business. In which h>- wn» conipnn since its organization, and Editor Herald:
can readily say. however, that Klam­ likely that the warrant issued against
month Indicated by a young man engaged for several yenr», he did not would be glad to see his old friends
The Klamath district has this year ath figures prove our district to be Farrar upon a basis of gross Immor­
named White, win» »anted the police know- that many men went Into i-.< and show them an Invention that has, demon«! rated very dearly that It Is in
ality will never be served. The cler­
II Is one of the most the sugar beet belt of the country. within the sugar beet zone of the gyman has been reported variously as
to help him get ||u which h< claimed loon» who do not drink, nnd h> said great i ,» r:t
country. Especially is this true when
had been stolen from him it the he did One reason I d - knew th»- Mel­ Meritor mi* electrical Inventions of While we have always thought we
we note that of the 108 Oregon sam­ fleeing to America and th* continent.
house
Wulk'-r t «titled that Patrol bourne hotixo was on« of lllfamt- w m the age.
could grow beets commercially, we
ples list'd above all but three came The Rev. Farrar’s name has been
The
i tom Is now Installed in the have rather thought that -agricultur­
man William llali, the stranger and that she hnd told him Ix-fore »he built
from the Klamath Basin, and. in fact, dropped from the list of recognized
Baldwin Hotel and th» White Pelican ally we wen* hardly sufficiently estab­
lilmself went to the lion»«', mid at the it that she wns going to build It.
clergy of the Church of England be-
from the Klamath project.
"Bho said to ni)> thut she wns going will 111 equipped with It by the 1st lished to und'-rtake experimental
door were confronted by one of the
i cause of the nature of the charges
As the matter stands Klamath has
Inmates nnd Fay Melbourne.
The to put It up for that purpos . for the of April.
work in a Inrg«- way. It Is, of course,
helped
put Oregon in the list of sugar brought against him.
running
of
n
house
>»f
Illfnme,"
he
young num a I leg d he had given *10
difficult to undertake new lines of
Friends of the Farrars are touched
beet
states,
and has had something to
to th«- girl for mi engagement with )|> < lac >1. "Rhe wnntedrio know where
crop development when the most of
by
the loyalty of Mrs. Farrar, who be­
do with her high position In the list of
her w hich ' tie hnd failed to keep, and t<> put up u house, and asked me my
our farmers are tied down with the
fore her marriage was Miss Nora Da­
states
leading
in
the
matt
’
r
of
high
he wanted the money back
He uh . opinion on It said »he wanted to
preparation of land and the raising of
vis, sister of Richard Harding Davis.
I ri’LE ROCK. Ark.. Jan. 9.—Foi- crops which must bring money re­ sugar content in the product.
sorted thm wh"tt I hnd gone down have It where she would not b<- both
Mrs. Farrar is believed to be with her
These
results
offer
good
argument
I told her I couldn't pronilc»- l« *ylur .. ft uc-’ extending over the hol- turns
to next her she was absent, having < r> d
The lnck of time nnd atten­
(husband.
for
the
future
development
of
the
gone away In an automobile, nnd that her un< protection Irom the cons. Ida: s. ti e senatorial and gubernator­ tion can readily make experimental
The return of King George from In­
ial campaigns In Arkansas has re­ work in beet culture more or less of sugar beet industry in our vallev. The dia will tft some extent revive interest
qu'tDc of such a thing.”
she returned drunk
matter
should
have
the
attention
of
■'Haven't >ou been arrested for rob­ opened with renewed activity on ali a failure, and a setback In this im­
Chief Walker testified that Ixith wo­
our entire district working as a unit, in the case, for it was early during the
men refus'd to glv« th« young man bing the United Stat)-» mall?" asked sides.
portant new crop for the district
.«nd the development of the sugar beet king’s absence that revelations which
his money, and that when the .Mel- .O'Neill.
Tuns of literature bearing on the might do harm for several years Into
industry should center where the soil led to the dismissal of the chaplain
District Attorney Dell V. Kuyk«n- liquor qt -stlon are being distributed the future
t><>iirn<- w '«.in <ii’ i ild ih'- wiih Ilk' !
and labor features df the undertaking were made. King George sent the
to get Into trouble, she said that If ¡duil ro»' to tils f'-) t and began to state from the hindquarters of Governor
The present year s work has shown are most nearly attainable. Very dismissal by cablegram.
sh« gave heed to such thing« every to the court his objection to the ques- D maghey who Is a candidate for n excellent results. Many plots of beets
Despite the flight of Mr. Farrar.
truly.
W H. HEILEMAN.
time th- r« w ns otic she would be In tl)>r. but the witn) «» answered In tho third term.
I which in itself was virtual admission
were sown In tho valley, and nearly
trouble nil the time. Both women. ncgmlve before Judge Hoary L. B)-t>-
*of his guilt. Dowager Queen Alexan­
Similar activity Is displaced In the all did well In growth and yield. Suf­
I th witn- •>. were drunk at the u»n ruled favorably to tho prosecutor. ..imp of Congressman Joe T. Robln- ficient representative samples were
dra still believes in him, it is report­
"Th counsel for the defendant has
time. At the time of the Lyons mur­
ed. and refuses to credit allegations
n. w! > Is Governor Donnghev’s op- sent in for testing and to demonstrate
der lie wont to the place to try to g t t- ." ti. • d In» n great many years, nnd
the high quality of the beets. The
against his character.
>ncnt for the nomination.
AUTO, .AFTER SURVEYING BOTH I
trace <>f a man who bad been with ki.ows thnt such a question 1s not
Equaling the gubernatorial contest showing made is well worth pub-
SIDES OF HIGHWAY, DECIDES i
Lyons shortly before the murder, nnd permlaslble n«r proper,” stated Kuy­
BRITTSH INFANTRY BUCK
In public interest and surpassing it in llclty.
TO OO T»> THE RIGHT. UTO
n <1 ti 1111 i-d that stir kendall.
one of the Irihitil
III TV AND HURT OFFICERS
Our Bohemian Colony EiirtiKTH
bittern)-) Is th. senatorial fight be­
DOES SO
"The court ha« ■ ruled," mild his
had spent n night with the ml««lng
tween Senator Jeff Davis nnd former
For 'he actual figures on the sugar
mnn. On night on Ihn "Bridge of honor.
LONDON, Jan. 8.—Despite efforts
Congressman Brundidge.
bearing quality of the beets this year
Somebody had an automobile acci­
"My object In spcnklng on the nint
Sighs," he nald he had noon twelve or
to keep the secret, it has been learned
to
our
we
are
indebted
almost
entirely
dent about a mile east of town on the
fifti on tni'U go Into and come out of ter. Is to bring out that the attorney
that a regiment of mounted infantry
Bohemian neighbors n»ar Malin, Sixth street road Saturday night.
the place In eoiir«" of half or three- has ns full knowledge of.thr • Inw as 'll " I I Iti <>F < OAL Bl NKKF.K
at Longmoor camp, Hampshire, muti­
in
the
Their
interest
and
team
work
G. H. Carleton of Merrill, who is
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-iinyone else, mid knows better thnn to
quarters of an hmir.
field part of the undertaking. which on the regular jury panel of the Jan­ nied about a- week ago, bayonettlng
Home time ago he «aid. the defend­ a <k such n question."
Includes
sending in samples for test, uary term, was driving out Saturday several sergeants and shooting one
"There Is nothing more to be said.
ant wrote for him to come down to
SEATTLE, Wash . Jan. 9. When
officer severely.
her place, an she wanted to see him The ruling hna been mndi* Th« court ND Fong, a Htoker on the British is worth all the credit we can give. evening shortly after 7 o’clock when
The mutiny was quelled only after
on business. He vent, accompanied ennnot waste time deciding such ar­ steamer Htrathlyon. arriving from So near as th* general shadow for a lie saw the auto in a ditch at the one of the ringleaders had fought a
the
sugar
factory
has
come
into
view
­
right of the road.
by n pntrolmnn. She told him «lie guments between attorneys.’’
Yokohama, entered tho bunkers dur-
first fight with one of the officers of
thing has started straight for the
Tracks along the highway showed
Kuykendall «aid that he was mix-
wns getting tired of the "sporting^
lioi voyage acrosa the Pacific, he
tbe command.
<>wet
end
of
ti
e
valley.
that the car had first turned to the
house" bindne■ mid wanted to quit lous tr> get the court's attention to the
' frigbteii-'d out of bls wits by sec-
I submit herewith the result of the left of the road, then to the right,
It. This wns after the hogs«» had point of O’N’elH'n Inattention to n pro­ "L two blazing balls of fire lu tl:
¡gar tests on beets for the 1911 sea- ! when it made a successful journey TAFT’S HOOK NOT FOR HOOK
b.-cti cloned up b' the police, and he cedure on which ho was fully Inform­ dens ' dtirkress. Rushing out he told
BI T JUDGE WILL GET I’Ll’4
on.
These results were obtained by ’ into the ditch, whence the driver was
told witnesses si" wished to ci t i ar­ ed, for th« benefit of the court.
hie countrymen he had met the devil,
il'»1 it ('hr'
. I .ti:- ii (I'm to
It wns then noon so a recess was and immediately the Chinese quarters t e chemists in the department of ag- evidently unable to rescue it.
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<ll«ix.'»c of her I'lace mi that account. taken until 1:30 p. m. Walker left aboard were filled with fumes from -ieulture at Washington, and are en-
“’WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 9.—
irely
reliable.
In
the
words
of
Mr.
She Hiicl she could not get it off her the 'nnd, walk' d over to the attor- ii multitude of candles and joss sticks
VRMISTICE GETS
>rton. sugar beet expert for the de­
hands while II was kept clo-cd by t' »• ’« y. with whom he began to remon- I uriu 1 to app-asr- the gods.
SLIGHT DELAY President Taft yesterday told callers
triment. they are also “almost nhe-
at the White House who urged his
rttlcs. Walker said that at ’he ifnte over the question. Judge Ben-
After this the entire Chinese crew
consideration of various supreme
ih-.- told him how Imig she I ad ion w. nt Into hfs private office and refused to ■ nter tho holds or bunkers nomenal.”
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a
court candidates that he had decided
b<-en in th" business, n mat* r of «loa»'d the door.
w hen ordered to do so, and mutiny
LONDON, Jan. 9.—Tbe China armi­ to nominate Hook.
T5 7Q
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T
O’.N'elU w.vi seated nt a table, where
yea's, but he could not rememlx"- the
-i *1
T a
•
the offi
3 stice has be u extended to January
W
A bitter fight is forecast in the sen-
O
van looking over his notes, and ■ is di: overed that a crazed monkey
exact term. Tbe insurance in lot I
3
15t.h according to a Pekin dispatch.
3
□
Name of Grower.
s-ive
they in-
n t-ilklng to him quietly I nd taken refuge in the coal.
iiouae hnd been cancelled, t’l,1 ill v. .ii' -1- I
a 1 The public favors the division of the
• r. I to vr irously oppose the confir-
"You move on away from her«."
him II. told of thoeqiilpment if the
3X
country, the rebels taking the south
The aulmal wa» one "f five brough
iiiatlon on the ground that Hook’s de-
n sr ’!< tii » *'lch Includ' d a wine rfHT’l c * uHonrd O’Neill, ns the argument
tinder a republic, and the Manchus re­
t Mini the Orient. All suffered terrl-
■••Ir
’
N
; clsions indicate a reactionary ten-
b■•ttan to pct V arm. "If you don’t
ank I a <’ 'iure hnll with pinn' '. '
c* maining in power in the north.
■ y In the wintry Pacific weather, and
' dency.
’ ’«ìvò mo nlon* so-' cthlng will Have
it tiiir.i!-' of h«d rnntio.
SHANGHAI, Jan. 9.—XV it Ting
i ¡¡u '..in.: • the top of the smokestack
Ask< i 1 1 he was m»t «till n (• ¿put? ! > be dette ” The nlt'un' y rose to hia
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81.5
IH I Fang. at Nanking, has completed liis
ti > inhaled Rises tromltle furnaces l.’Dne Cacka . .
XO MORE C .ANTINUANCE
1 feet.
sheriff bt skid he wns not, h
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1V4 : cabinet. Lt Yuan Hung was named
in .in effort to keep warm.
Four .la», Kahotit . .
WILL BE GIVEN SCHMITZ
"Well, if mu think you can do
c«.ns< d t » be one D'i-emli'r 26ih . »»e
23.45 89.45 1% : generalissimo. to lead the attack on
were asphyxiated, and tho fifth be- \ J. Spolek ..
«ahi thei woman wax not nrrcitc <1 tin- «oinethlng . go nh«ad mid do It,” stig-
JoLa
Spolek
.
.
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32.45
j Pekin when fighting Is resumed.
.inie ornz <1, «oeking shelter' In tl .»
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vested the police head.
der a city ordinance.
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82.7
%
coal below, where his blazing ey< s K idolph Klima
"ÎS there imv house of prostitution
"I can do It. If it is neco-'sary. You
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—Posi­
Jo«. Micka . . .
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89.7
WIPE OUT BATHTUB TAX
»¡ins-'d a nonr mutiny.
, >n>i|y
1,, th.- city now?" iiskei! At-, i • <1 1 t tl :
'
nl i: 1
T >e Smidle ...
18.35* 87.0
IX CANADA IS PROSPECT tive refusal to grant further continu­
torne O’íè Hl. rep!r «.cntlhg fh" wo- me. I have my duty to perform here,
ance of. tiie bribery trial of former
Karel Vavrika ..16.95 85.0
%
MILANI SE IRE SI FFER1NG
and I'll perform It."
muti.
M;r ‘>r F, ■ no E. Schmitz later than
F
apk
Kremerik
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EPIDEMIC LIKE BERLIN’S
■'I'v'» get a duty to perform to pro­
"If then b Is T do not know It." was
W. Westrchfl ...22.0
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IX*
MONTREAL, Jan. 9.—Moutr. al’s January Vth, and the issuance of a
the reply.
tect my reputation, and I'm going to
A'ola Kalina ... .21.4
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bathtub tax, a relic of the days when > tench warrant for former Supervisors
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"Yon kt low that some of the elite do it.”
Alton Krupa ...15.0
81.1
1% bathnibs and bathtaps were luxuries, N. W. Coffey, Max Maniock and F. B.
"Yon needn't think I’m afraid of
MILAN, Jan. 9,—-Many residents oi
of the mn le «ex w hat you know us
a. F. Kamarad .16,03 83.7
WJ II prebably be a-bollshed. Tbe tax Nichol as, were features in the opening
you—coming around here nnd trying Milan ar' suffering from a disease
of the case by Judge Lawlor.
•
■good l»e<>!de,’ visiti
>ke Dobry.......... 15.2
80.25
* fa $1 per bath in all bouses having a
to scare me with your police star.”
similar to that which brought hnv>c
yon not?”
ank Adani' k .. 13.85 •76.5
itril of 815'1 or over. Last year the
3'4
"It isn't necessary to Intimidate In Berlin, A half dozen deaths have
An obji ■ctlon by District Attorney
Mc.MANlGAl. Rl AiHlS END
Zunipfo.............13.6
•66.2
tax netted 1280.000.
you. Yon need not think you can boon reported.
Physicians are un­ V ncent Yeltnek. .14.3
Doll V. Kuykendall was sustained.
OF ) ill’ TO INDIANAPOLIS
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214
"Blit you know Homo of,the visitors work your bawdyliotiRn hullvragging able to diagnose the epidemic, hut it
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* Unripe beets.
United Fr.'ss Servie
'
r h- to «■
is helloved to he a mild form of the
that yo, it bad seen go Info tlio house, on m
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 9.—Ortle
Frotn tho above table the average
WARSAW. Rns la, Jan. 9.—After
I'll
tell
you
that.
”
for
It
pneumonic plague which* scourged
did yoti not?"
zar in the juice, leaving out the two bring established for 132 years, the MeM:inI :;il arrived in Indianapolis on
"You've run up against the wrong Manchuria a year ago.
"Ye ; 1 knew some of them."
unripe samples, is 19.3 per cent, and Gazette War znwska, organ of the Sunday night, and was at once taken
>
Ask<>! as to particularize ns ft> the
■i ar. rage parity is 86.1 per cent. national democrats, has been suspend­ i to the Federal building.
times he watched the house from the thing down my throat this wav. T.-ik - PAt KI ‘IS. ENJOINED, MET
Hl* safe arrival removes a strain
«e . '
■ ; ■ i.-1' 1! th - simples is ed by the government because of an
Jisr sdii : in mansions
■'Brlif e of Sighs” he told of ke pink thnt star off. nnd you’ll find I’m not
.0.5, with a purity of NI.4 per cent. article crltixlng the government for from the authorities, and he will be
tho vigil there on the nights of July afraid of you.’4
¡closely guardnd until his testimony Is
For general Information we will Its course toward Finland.
O’Neill walked over to whore his United Pre»« Service
27. 29 nnd 31, at which times five,
; required, which Is not expected before
ate that experts consider beets
twelvn and si v n men, respectively, overcoat and hnt wore hanging, nnd
the latter part of this month or the
CHICAGO. Jan. 9. Jerome Pratt
ust carry 12 per eentnugar or over, IIT(2 POULTRY SHOW WILL
entered tho house, On the first night, a crowd of 150 or so of the trial spec­ resumed testimony In the packers’
d have a purity of 80 per cent or
BE ATTENDED AT MILTON first week in February.
one wns a man bo know, on the sec- tators wnltcd to see the oxppctcd phv. case on Monday. Ho declared after over before being considered fit for
ond night, when ton went In the first steal combat, which wns but narrowlv Judge GrosM iip'H temporary injunc­ sugar production.
MILTON. Jan. 10—Milton will hold
On Friday Councilman Charles Mc­
time and two the tv corn! time, ho averted. If tho convcrsntldn bv the tion of 1900, prohibiting “pool meet­
In the above table only two sam­ a big poultry show’ on January 29-31. Gowan left tor San Francisco to be
knew’ one of tho mon bv sight, nnd on mon wns.nny criterion.
ings,” the packers continued to hold ples fall b^ow requirements in nn.v
The country surrounding will send gone probably a month. Ho confided
Finally the debaters and the crowd their weekly conferences at the rest- sense, and these are lacking only a in prize fowls for the exhibition, and to friends ’ere his departure that he
the third night one of tho igon was
known to him. Ho was unable to say dispersed without blows or blood.
d nces of Meeker. Swift and others.
little In purity of tho juice. They are a splendid showing is expected.
expected to enjoy himself.
Governor West tinti Oregon Exhibit ( or
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