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McGOWAN COWLS IIP FRON BELOW < RI AT IA MBI.R < ON I RAt T OF NORTHERN PACIFIC SEATTLE, Feb. 3. The North r.1 J. NN lilt II DOIS NOV MEAN TH NT AT 1 acific railroad is about to place mi ALL— ot Ni HAI NN IS H Ni K FROM SAN FRANCISCO, NN ITU ¡order for approximately 25 000.000 ¡ feet of lumber, one of the largest con- F. N. I.IBBEY Councilman Charles McGowan, manager of tfte Shippington box fac tory of the California Fruit Cauuers Association, accompanied by F. N. Libbe.v of San Francisco, manager ot the box department of tho association, came in Frida' night from the Golden Gate city. Mr. McGowan, by special dlsi>ens.i- ti<»n of the city fathers, was permitted to get away for four weeks, which he spent in the "Paris of America.” He says he did not feel sad durin; his absence, but missed his work on the street committee. Mr, Libbey has come to look over the factory and reckon on prospects for the coming box making season. Mr. McGowan says he is not oi>- posed to a commission form of gov ernment; in fact, consider« that It ir.'ght be just about th* right thing for the town it proper men «oil'd be placed in control. "But it is not always the man who says the most about honesty who is the one to pick. That's mv idea ” be declared. itacts ever placed wph Pacific North J. I’. Marcho was badly cut tn the west lumber manufacturers by one concern at one time. In addition to left arm above the elbow Friday night jtht lumber, the road will buy 66.000 by either Elmer or Ellsworth Moore, j which twin brothers were together nt p'.Iea. j The material Is for use In construct the time of the affray, mid so much ing the Tacoma-Tenitio line via Point resemble each other that In the dark Defiance, w hich includes the construc ness It could net be told who commit tion of a large tunnel under Point De- ted the de d flanci» Park. Tacoma. Policeman William Hall arrested The lumber contract, It Is estimat jail three. Marcho being released on ed, is worth close to $300,000. Seat i his own rccogir -mice mid the Moore tle lumbermen believe that Tacoma brothers helm turn'd over to the trills will obtain the larger part of ¡county jail, ns the cutting was a mat the contract because ot their prox- ter too serious to be hmidled In the . Imitv to the work. Last week th<> | city police court. Northern Pacific let contracts for 3.- Ono of the Moores was a wltn ss ; 000.000 feet of lumber, to be used It. against Marcho in a case some time the construction of the Lake Union since in which Marcho was charged belt line in this city. with taking a horse belonging to a land mid Wales attended, but li<> lilsli On tile king arriving at lliickltighmii pnliiio u thouHiind vulve« sung, "For ' lie's ti Jolly Good Fellow." IRNNCE io I NN NN INNINGS IF PROPONE!) BILL l’.NNSEN l’ARIS, Feti. f». A peiccnlage in nll wlniilngs by thè publie III gamliig ousva nll over Franco mny he clalin«<l by thè government «noli, a bill inxliig the«<> wlniilngs uow belng before thè chatuber. Postmaster Clyde Brandenburg luu received a supply of the foreign pos tal vxchnng certlficatea, good for •Il ‘«in¡men In Hiicli foreign countries n« urv in the agreement. American float age and money are not good abroad unless exchauged, so that tho • x- ’ change of siniill amounts often makes I a nuisance or deter« a transaction Sheriff William II. Harm > mid Dep The certificate«, which may te bought for t! cents each, n-.e good for Ut.v Sheriff John Schallock on Satur Everything in Musk at day night conduct'd a raid on the n nickel apl< ce abroad. Altamont Tawrn, arresting tlir<< Í men, Arthur l.migcll, ono of the pro On every dollar outstanding in city warrants the city, at the pres nt rate, prietors of I lie resurt; a man named is paying practically 23 senta Inter Dodd and ono who gave his name as est. On $1 the settlement Is made nt Farrell, whose name, Schallock says. $1.23; on $2. nt $2.45. The taxpay Is sone thing el««, There were ionic er Is tho "under dog" In this matter. other men on hand nn<l three women. but these escaped, One of the men man named Cl«tidennliig. and there was In rather scant nttIre ut tlm timo NO PASS FOR IBI I INGER was 111 feeling between them, When ON st liniRAN FI FUTRI!’ they met last night In a warm argu- th« officers made was the expectiitlot ineut Marcho was having the beet of of Immorality against the captives OLYMPIA, Wash . Feb 2 Rich It with list« until the knife wan WINNIPEG, -'el>. 5. Arrest that ard A. Ballinger former secretary ■L awn. The trio are Poo Valiev mm." said Chief Morality Officer Ed However, this seem. to have been In of the interior, and Fred E. Sanders j ranchers. Or. Warren C. Hunt droga die to Sergeant - f Detectives Smith in tonic doubt, although Schallock be II veil a charge of violating the Sun and family cannot travel on passes on I ■ d Marcho's wound. tIn- police court, leaning over and tap duv liquor regulation« could be nub the Seattle-Everett interurban line. | plug one of the audience on the shoul sinntlatcd. according to a ruling just made by i der. District Attorney Dell V. Kuyk«n II. M NDNEN, Proprietor Hll.ll S' HOOL BUILDING the public service commission. Fi ET The capture proved to be one of the all. when sei'n Monday ufternoon was Hole Representative of DESTROYED BY BK. I IRE Both Ballinger and Sanders, in most notorious white slave traffickers deeding right of way to the railway Narrow Margin of N ictory for Tom on the continent, sought for by police unable to stat« what charge would bo SHERMAN i LNV A' (O.'N I’INNOH. preferred against the thr <> men In VISALIA. Calif., Feb. 3. -Th<j high years ago, agreed to accept life passes j llu> SI I INW NY. nntl oilier Ix-adlng Ixoiglxiat in Rapid Pillai Work of every city from New York city. Jail. school burned early today. The loss over the road as part consideration. ' Piano«. Also the Faiiiou« BALD Ngainst Ilans llol liter at Edinburg, Vancouv r and San Francisco, but was total. The building cost |50,- The company asked the commission If i Niw'iig the Canny Scots WIN PIANO. Ollier makca at mod- supposed to have skipped for Europe. Ill N< Il NN N It It NNV Issi I |> 000. and was insured for $35.000. it could lawfully continue to recog ernte pri< •'«, I'linlng anil Itepatm EDINBURG, Scotland, Feb 3 Collins is his present alias, and Kd- FOR ENN Mi l.Hot RNI The cause of the fire is uuknown. nize the contract. The commission t Tom Longboat won the fifteen mile die recognised him from a Police Ga- Agency for There Ig a bench warrant out for W HITE MENN ING M N< IIININ, snid no. race from Ilan« Holnier of Kohol- sette photograph. HAWSER BREAKS. SI VEN HURT Fay Melbourne, Issued by Judge Hen mainer, by two feet. OLIN ER TYPEW RITER AND ry L. Ben ton In the circuit court Th« WHERE SUBMARINE SINKS Longboat is an Indian rutin r from PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT is AS. N l< VOR I Nl.hlNG MU IIINK tl United States. SI RED FOR FAIR IN IDIff woman Is the alleged keeper of a on« Htatlonery ami I’lilures ItlHlks, PORTSMCHTTH England. Feb. 3.— ! SAN FRANC18CO. Feb. 3 Officials time disorderly resort on <>nk avenue, Two Dour* Eaaf i»( the Poeloffi« r and In the trial of her case a fortnight Efforts to raise the sunken submarine HOPE OF MEXICAN PEACE IS < ourtncy i »«it I ti<|cr Guani of the Panama Pacific exposition here have failed. The giant hawser broke, SLIGHT. as n:mi;ii. <<> m - have been notified that the Philippine or so ago, tho jury disagreed. » to 4 injuring seven men. IMPRISONS FENCE MANDER Samuel Courtney, charged with legislature has appropriated $250,000 She ha<t been out on a cash ball of $200. furnished before th« trial and EN TOY AS TRAITOR aiming a pistol at Charleg Rowan, was for an exhibit. ROBBED. TRIES SUICIDE TO when the time came on Friday last to released from jail Saturday morning ESCAPE FROM HIS TROUBLES get her case up before th« circuit WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 3.— by Sheriff Wm. B. Barnes. In custody < court the woman wag not available Orders have been issued in the war of an officer, In order that’he might At that time the $200 she had given SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.—De department warning that a maneuv i attend to some business. as security wus ordered forfeited by spondent over the loss to thugs of er Camp’’ might be established on the CHICAGO. Feb. 3.—Two alleged the court. The bond under the bench everyhting he possessed except his Mexican boundary. |< ON NORS JURY IS III NG UP. bookmakers In the Adams Express c.othes, Alfred Herman, 30 years old. BEING ENABLE TO AGREE building locked themselves In a vault warrant 1s fixed at $500. It Is bellev Two regiments at San Antonio have a young rancher from Hamilton City, been provided with marching rations to escape arrest, and were almost cd the woman hns left for other re gions. and will not return jumped into the bay. and field equipment. Three thousand I.OS ANGELES. Feb. 3.—-The jury smothered before being released. He is recovering from his clod men at posts near the line have been ¡in the case of Bert Connors, charged They spent more than three hours plungs. ordered to be in readiness to go to El ' with brib' ry wa« deadlocked . ten to in the stronghold, and whi n they were Hamilton came for a touch of city Paso. two. when It reported to Judge Willis liberated found a detective still wait REAL ESTATE — INSIR $ Nt F, life, and was robbed of $75 and a before noon. It will be locked up over ing to take th' m to Jail. WK MAKE A SPE< IAI.TV of clime watch. Th ya he walked to the bay, Peace Secwt* Unlikely Sunday unless a verdict is •cached. They gave their names ns George An property anil good farm lami*. No leaped in, and was dragged asnore EL PASO, Feb. 3.—Hope of peace Lynch and William Haldeman. It barely is time. wag necessary to find the manager of trottld«» to show property. Prompt at- has been practically abandoned. It is RONZANNO TO HE AIM IIBISIlop BEFORE COMING OVER SEA the building before the combination 1 tcntlon vlgen nil Inquiries. A few lea: n d that federals have imprisoned giHsI li<io*«« for rent, If you want to Courteous I rent men t Don't forget in the argument about Alvarada Amaya, commander of the could be worked. buy or sell It will |my you to «ce us. the unpaid city warrants that the fiscal guards at Jaurez sent south last | ROME; Feb. 3.— Monsignor Bon- Next Io American Hotel. I’lxmc tint Prompt Service taxpayer pays double interest on night to treat with the federals. He zanno will be titular Archbishop of I X FOLLETTE IN BAD SHAPE them. They draw interest for their Is held as a trator. AND MAY HAVE TO GIVEI I ’ I I.Mitylene before sailing for America Right Prices unpaid term, and cause practically the as apostolic delegate to that country. j same amount to be added on bills for Janrez Is Rebel (’enter WASHINGTON. I). C„ Feb. 5. Wo guarnntei to every purchases of' current supplies, this addition being EL PASO. eFb. 3.—The revolutloi j ANOTHER COLD NN AVE ON Senators Clapp. Bristow, Houser and j ary junta has announced that Jaurez ' to cover the discount. IN MIDDLE WEST STATES other friends of La Follette met this Community Sliver that It Is the best hap been chosen as provisional head afternoon. They prepar'd a state that can be made by skilled workmen I BRITAIN NOT FORTIFYING quarters. Varquez Gomez, at San An CHICAGO, Fib. 3.—A cold wave Is ment proposing the withdrawal ot La with the latest mnchlnery and tho best 1.SHAND IN PACIFIC OCEAN tonia, Texas, has been asked to come here. The forecast is for 12 below Follette from the presidential race on material, and this guarantee Is bn«'d I and assume charge. tonigt. It was 6 below this morning. the ground of III health. The state upon a reputation for excellence and LONDON, Feb. 3 —The British for Th« junta plans to send a represen- 1 From the Rockies to the Lakes and ment was not submitted to La Follette Integrity in manufacture now estab lished for over half a century eign office has declared untrue the re tative to Washington. Chihuahua dis from Kansas to Canada It is freezing. and is withheld for the present. Spii in I Guarantee port that Great Britain is fortifying patches san Antonia Rojas, released La Follette Is to rest for two We guarantee all goods (except Fanning Island in the Pacific Ocean. yesterday, with 400 followers, threat Ml BOEKS HER SWEETHEART months, then resume campaigning In ens to attack the city unlerr Governor EXONERATES BROTHER APrU ■“ April, touring the West. He knives) bearing the stamp, Commun BANK’S MOTION TO HAVE CASE Gonzales releasee all the political pris- remains her, two weeks, then spends ity Silver, Triple Plus, for fifty years TBIED IN EQUITY OVERRULE!.- cnerw. Mrs. Theresa B,x w««ks In Southern Europe. Sen- In ordinary family use. For sale by NEW YORK, Fe'j 5. FRANK M. UPP, General Orozco is preparing to d< - Martin, 22, has bought the trial ofj!,tor» Clapp and Bristow and I-ouls Phone 1051 Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. Not wishing to pun, it may be said ifend the city. her b-o>her, James r McDermott, a< -1 Brandl«« will campaign while Senator Willits Building. that the issue of the First National cused of the murd'-r of Charles Mia La Follette rent«. bank of Kennewick, Wash., vs. Swin Bar Menace to Americans doon tc a dramatic culmination by dler is a very trying case. It’s try WASHINGTON, D C.. Feb. 3.— contesting that th • drove a. kai.’o Would Draft Itoowvi-lt ing to one endeavoring to write it up, Secretary of War Stimson has ordered through Muldoon’s heart. COLUMBUS Ohio, Feb. John DON J, Zl MINALI, I‘residí nt. E M. Hl l,H, Vlcr-I’r«s. ami 'I reaa. for it's easy to say that an attachment G neral D n«an commanding the de Mrs. Martin said ■ tc quarreled with Flackler, chairman of the Ohk o Pro- cannot be su'd out in an equity case, partment of Texas, to utilize his Muldoon, her former sweetheart, and gr‘ salve Republican League, signed HI KT I . WITHROW, decretar» when the reverse is true; to the de troops n his department, totaling that she went to ner home for the this statement: “If La Follette's 111- fense, which is anxious to have a jury ¡5,000 men, to maintain peace on the br'adk’ lfe, with whc.h she killed h'm > necessitates his withdrawal I believe pass on it; to the plaintiff, who is de-I border, and prevent firing across the Her brother, captured in Den rar. jg i Roosevelt should be drafted Into ser sirous of keeping the jury in the dis Rio Grand»-. He is positively ordered said to have confessed vice. I believe he will not refuse tho tance and make it an equity proceed to allow no rm nace to American cit people's call.” ing. and to the court, who has to lis ili ns or property. State department ten to miles and miles of argument on reports are pessimistic. Chihuahua is Roosevelt Nebraska’« Favorite things that poor, common folk under expected to fall Into rebel hands. Fed- LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. 5—A Nebras stand nothing about. era's below Mexico City are appar- SPOKANS. Feb. 5. That nearly ka State Journal poll gives Roosevelt Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Last Friday the court heard argu fntly unable to hold th« larger towns. the whole Calirpetl Indian tribe Is more presidential votes than all the ment to transfer the case from the law sick, destitute and on the verge of other candidates combined. Hr leads to the equity division, and this morn Rc!x»ls Rampant in Morelos starvation, is the Information brought Tnft 4 to 1, I.4i Follette also leads ing decided against that motion, MEXICO CITY, Feb. 3.—Morelos h're by Rev. Father Taelman presl- Taft. Bryan Is the democratic favor M ai ’ s , plans , itLCEi'itiNTs. etc , Klamath Falls, Oregon which had been made by plaintiff. state reports that Zapatistas have ca-p- dent, of Gonzaga college, who hns Just, ite, Wilson second and Harmon last. On Saturday the motion was over tured towns in Coatepecticuman. They returned, ruled, and the court began to give ear have beseiged Ciernavaca, Cuata and ( ~ Poll Favors Roosevelt The Indians rpent 40 cents, repre to the plaint of the bank's counsel, E. Coyvaca. Another detachment of reb senting the entire remaining funds of , INDIANAPOLIS, Fob. 5. —The ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H. Henderson ot Kennewick, and E. els captured Decatalan. Fighting Is the tribe, to wire Father Taelman J Journal presidential poll: Roosevelt « L. Elliott of this city, that the plain reported practically all over Morelos. summoning him to give the last rites 2,4«», La Follette 1,614, Tnft 1,331. « tiff be given judgment on the plead Scores have been killed. Rebels are to Marie Susanne, an Indian girl, ag'd Wilson leads the democrats by a big ♦ ings. apparently gaining the upper hand. 11. who wag dying. The priest hur majority. ♦ After hearing argument on this mo Wires are down, and details are nn- riedly left, but, the girl was dead when ♦ tion the court declined to give judg obtainable. Not Fominst Third 'D’Cni he arrived. The lldians, according to ♦ ment, and then the defendant asked the priest, had to borrow vegetables, WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. 5.— leave to file an amended document In BAR AGAINST HUMPHREY ♦ meat and brea! from white settlers Congressman Slayden of Texas moved Ig apt to mnk" you sigh for all the case. The court gave until 1:30 Hill FEDERAL .11'DGESHÏP for tho "wake” over the dead body. that the house suspend the rules and p. m. for the preparation of this I the money you might have sav « He says they have been sick, without pass his resolution nlmcd nt Roos’ velt amendment, and when it came on to SEATTLE Feb. 3.—The Seattle» sufficient food and with no medical that “tho sense of tho house Is against ed. Just think of what a nice ♦ bo beard the plaintiff objected to it. Har Association has ordered a resolu , attendance since before the first of a third term for president.” sum you would have it you had ♦ However, the court permitted It to tion of protest sent to President Tat the year. The house refused to suspend the put what you hatre spent nced- b efiled, and then adjourned court against the ippontment of Congress No schools lave ever been built rilles or pass the resolution by a vote » lessly In the Flrst Trust and until Monday morning, when the case n an W. E. Humphrey of Seattle, to among the Callspei)«, and th‘y have of »9 to 59. Most of the republicans will come up again, and ft Is expect'd succeed United States District Judga never been taught farming conse opposed the motion. Savings bank Hut atop repln- to draw a jury. George Don worth, who will goon re- quently they have been practically Ing and begin savlng. Start nn cre from the bench The resolution destitute for years. IIUSII WEIX'OME TO KING, account today and resolvo to Let no one who contends that a city nuopted by a large majority after an OWING TO HOME ICI LE MIX make It grow. It will, with sur- ♦ cannot be run without a debt forget exciting debate declares that the Bar TAI T INVITES NATIONS prising rapidity, if you gave as that even with a debt the city can be Association aoes not believe that Mr. LONDON, Fob. 5.—The Trinh rrfiiR- TO EXHIBIT AT ’FRISCO you can ami should. ♦ kept on a cash basis, so far as cur Humphrey “posses the qualifications 'd to welcome the king, Orangcmen * * rent accounts aTe concerned, at least necessary for the pi oner discharge of WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 3.— and Catholics alike would not particl- ♦ to the extent of getting $1 worth of ‘.be functions of the office, and that President Taft hng signed a proclama pate officially In the ceremonies, ow ♦ ♦ goods tor |1. instead of getting SO i !n appointment would not be prop tion inviting all nations to exhibit at ing to opposition to home rule. KLAMATII VAI MJ4, OKK, » cents worth for |1. er.” the 1915 fair in San Francisco. Scores of mayors of England, Scot- Klamath Falls Music House WAR MEASURES ON FOR TEXAS LINE — Groceries THAI'S ALI CHILCOTE & RICE Good Goods Silverware of Quality The Monarch A. (i. LEWIS Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING LOOKING THE BANK 4L. First Trust and Savings Bank :