Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 15, 1912, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
VV. (). SMI TH, Ldilor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
rWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
All communications submitted for publication In the coin in ns of this
paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume
articles will be published.
READ INTLRtSIS LARGE AUDIENCE
PARIS. Feb 13. The results of
last year's census in France have been
officially publish, d. They show that
(be population t! Ill lie i S but little ovea
."'it,000 pe ions, the Increase for
the previous five years being only
349.264.
In the past forty years the popula­
tion lias increas 'd only 3.500,000.
The increase In the last quinquen­
nial period is accounted ft>r practical­
ly entirely by the growth tn popula­
tion of the Rein»' department. Ln sir
ty-four depart in nts the population
has actually declined.
The figure»
Indicate a continual migration from
the rural districts to the largo towns.
■ 'specially to Paris, the population of
which Is returned at 2,888,110.
I
txi» \i ruoli
WILL MILI
TASK or EX.
Ople Rail, ituihyr, lecturer mil
I'umorous phllosoph'r. appeared at
<ho Houston op«cu 'muse Salir- l.i
right In an iidlie.i which drew one
of the most r<”>i>■ •• r.tntlv«« niidlenc«»
ver gath'red 'v KI ninth Falls. I'll»'
I ivse was fill'.'d with the lover» of
-, oil attrio-tlois, 'vhu applaudii *l.<*
Herlous shafts and luughed at the Uin-
«« ones. The «pen hoe was Introduced
’«« Juilg llonrv I. Benson ns chair­
man of the meeting, while Cap1 tin
« bver C. Applegate, who had been on
i he committee of re. « pilon which .net
.Mr. Rend nt th«« depot, wits seat«'I < u
• he platform. The committee was
John T. Ileld of Lovslock, Nev.
Governar West snld In l’uri lenti
tliut Stilli and associale»» would lieve
tu sign n contraci druwn up by Ilio
stato board, and thnt thè $50 900
aurety homi woillil luive to he wliolly
valli! and «iitIsi'at tory beforo ncc 'pi
ed. The governar tohl Mr. Halli Ilio
11 «'si di'ii I s of Mills addition nru
Iwo lakes could noi ho tleit up tor
ubout ready to lake up >mm kind of
speculativo purposee.
u i udgel nnd motuphorlcnlly swat th«
city council, likewise rend It limb uh
from lluib-uh, iiii I ih » Halil <011111'11
about Ilio
does something deflnlt
A« It Is tlio
CHICAGO, Feb. 13 Flues amount opening of <hik avi'tiue
lug to 31.500 were Impothd on the two open crossings for volilrh'«, Hlzth
rti'et railway companies by Judge street ami Main str el ms about
lilake for liiHuffident heating on lh<- three quarters of a mile apart, which
rtieel cars. In f”ur •
against the miikis n nccdlcMl) long trip for vohl-
t Imago City Rrlh.iy eoli.puny tin- i I'les. Th folks In the Mills district
believe thul since their Is iiglttillmi
amounting to 8800 were Imposed.
rhe Chlcngo City Railway company oil fol' good roads now 1« i good llliio
wgs fined 8700 on thrbo cases. A for them to make tin appeal fur their
motion to vacate the judgment and shar<>.
Hom«* time si me the council had
aot aside the final, was made by at­
torneys representing I lie defending City Enr.lnecr Don J. Zumwalt look at
compunb'H. arguirrnnta oil this being I l.rk ill IIIK' win I" It rro ‘ «<•« 11 . rail-,
set for February 17th. X larg ■ num­ read, to n e what might b * u« ■ s'trv
her of cases against the street ear or f nslhlv r«r.urdlnga cro slug there.
con panic« have not been brought to Th«' matter hud been brought in the
trial.
These will ' be heard before council'» ittt utloti by tv petition from
Judge Klak during the buhtnee Of the restduiils uf the s.ttli lurnl across
tlu> tru« k. The city mglm-er lepurt-
th«' month.
e«l that the proposed lo'Utlori for II
■•roMHlng was dangerous.
W
This wir. not particularly pleaniug
to the folks “ho ur. anxious to get to
GENEAVA Feb. 13 Fraulein Get tie city's hmi't by a »liurtur route,
t rude Worker aged 33, of II rue. who nd the l»e|l« i. that the city should
Is stated to be the cleverest woman In have the city • tighter decide on a
Swltxqrlntid, has just taken up .ter plqn fo'r a ci"'. IniL Thor«- Is n pnve-
post ns professor of natural philos­ leading from the addition to the Dak
ophy at the University of Lelpxlg. str«'« t crossing mid the railroad, when
Germany, having b< cn specially called il glad'd to put down Its lulls, put
to tlu- post by the German govern- In an apronch on each side of the
trill k. This Is quoted ns evlih lice of
mont.
Hhe Is the youngest accredited pre- the r..nil's cxp< it nt loil and the city's
f, ..«or nt a university In all Germane, inleiitloti at thul time of having a
end the only woman to hold auch n .«'KUlnr Uiifiii' rrosslllg.
The probl 111 has been before the
post.
cuumil nt different time« for two or
three years, with various action or
Inaction by the city paters. If the dc-
: nind for n crus-'iig al <»uk avenue 1»
FREE
IIOOZE’
not soon filled, the Mills p ople ex­
Plenty for All' "Eye Openers.”
pect to make n loud noise tlmt will
■'Brnzers " "Jolts,” Hhots,”
rot be parth ulnrly Joyful.
"Fizzles'”
On Saturday the council str<« t com­
"Booze,or "<>n the Wat»r Wagon mittee was out looking over the Hlxth
With Vnn
• :reet rout', where II would connect
Re on Hand! Un-' Up to the liar’
Hh Want hind n venue. Hom«' time
C M Van Marler, Dispenser
igi. the clt) council took preliminary
Such was the w'ordlng on a hand­ steps toward establishing n first claoa
bill distributed In the city Sunday to gr ide out Hlxth street, but the ulti­
attract attention to the meeting which mate work r< mains undone.
was held In the afternoon at llous-
t >n'.» <>p<'rn hoiiHc by Rev. C. M Vnn
Marti'r. of Portland. Pacific const
evtingellHt for tlie Or* gon conference
of the Methodist Episcopal church.
WASHINGTON D C. Feb. 13
Staid reHldents who were unused to The lime h uh come to clear ili«« polli
the more radical methods of drawing 1« ni atmospher
In Ih« next foar
attention were very much astonished tnonthn we wlll g> t rld of thè lice,
by th., lurid character of the dodger mlsrvpreeonttttlon and hypocrl»y,”
.'.ild ITeHldint lati lodi«. r>''uin!ng
FIGHTER JOHNSON
frotn New York
SMIGGI.EII, CHARGE
"Mlsrepreaentatlon wlll ho mcl dar-
log th«< comlng catnpalgn D niorrata'
CHICAGO, Feb 13 - Secret ser­ contl'l' m ■< I» mlsplnced It a due to •
vice men rulded Jucl^ Johnson's home misundcrstandlng ”
and seized a 85,000 diamond necklace
III* told frh nd» he I» noi apologia-
which It is charg'd the negro pugilist log for hi» udmlnlstratlon, hot le
smuggled from Europe into this meeting attui k wlth nttack
Thl» le
country.
thè futuro Tufi pollcy.
The reported Information Is that
if Johnson redeems It ho must pay
MEXICO CITY, Feb 12
Twelve
812,000 in duty and penalties.
{hundred federal)' defeated 2.000 Za
patlHta» at Hors« hoc lllll fifty mura
Wim OAK AVLNUf CROSSING MADE
l’nit< d States to John C. Dryden,
patent. S’- of NW’«, SW ». of SE’«.
x ’Y unprejudiced person after a NW’, of NW1,. Sec. 31-47-13.
\gn< s N. Eskelson to Walter D
' careful perusal and study of the
Cooper, quit claim deed. 310, W% of
opinion of the city charter iu regard
N , Sec. 18; W% of E%. Sec. 19-
to the proposed amendment to the city 40-14.
charter providing for a commission i
Clinton D. Corpening to Agnes II.
form of government for Klamath Eskt Ison, quit claim deed. |1O, W
Falls cannot help but be Impresses of E’ ■ of Sec». IS and 19. 40-14.
J. T. Ward et ux to Sarah B. Jones,
with the evidence of bias on the part
loliiposed of Jllilg«« Bell «oil I’ll 'Lili
warranty deed. $10, part 137 feet on
of the attorney against the charter Ea t street (Nichols addition), lot 2. I
Xpplegate, Frani. Ira Whit'', John V.
11« uston and P. 11. Hclnery.
amendment.
block 59.
WASHINGTON. D. C . Feb. 13
Mr. Read's C*lk was such as "L.-iu
Chas. T. Wilson to Modoc Northern ¡Oregon seems to be In favor of one
The city attorney was instructed to
report on the legality of the submis­ Railroad company, de«’«! $10. right i >it postage If one tnav judge from ,'ucklln,” of the fami’y of whom Mr
sion of the petition, aud while he ad­ of way over \V’a of NW'i. HE'* of the communications nnd resolution-' I! .id wrots a lx <>k. flight be expect-
<k
mits that the law In this regard was NW '*. NE1* of SW1*. flee. 34-40-10. fnvcrlng It that come to both Senator •I to make. d<>\. ti.lllng sunshiny
Wm. L. Albright to Malcolm P. I Chamberlain nnd Senator Bourne. torlea and wltth l un» w ith » rluui
followed, a great portion of his report
is confined to a discussion of the mer­ Mickkr, contract, undivided half in- Seme of them sav that as tho profit-» , repositions In a v.i v that kept the
its ol the proposed amendment. He tereBt, W". S c. 27, SE'* of NE'i. of the d ’pnrtment nre made from the I i-ari'n. alternately enthused and
intimates that the only objection to E", ofNE1,. W'i of EH, Sec 28; first class postage, that Is where the r.mused. II«« d erh'd the sweata'.op
the present ch;^rjer is that It does not NE1* of NE14. Sec. 33: Nof NW i reduction. If any should be ma le. •tyshni nn.l app"iiied for the need of
While the«e expressions favors*'l" bolter condition» <f workers therein
provide
h '. uf! i«' t ¡ "U.1 - ue *■* Sec. 34-39-10 to half of SE «4 . SW
This may be the opinion of the mayor vi of NE’4, lots 7, 8 and 9. Sec. 33- to 'ewer Tetter postage com« In. oth­ t'l ariti beglna n< Goto«', ho mid. nt.d
and city attorney, but we believe that 39-10; also water rights and Interest ers opposing the parcels post nre r»»- • l were better •» expc I plillanthr >pi<*
there are several thousand voters in in ditch frotn Crystal Springs, in SE’* i reived. The sentiment, however, is lands» on our owt >.• d
Klamalh Falls who ar >
i -sed io any Sec. 8-39-10, through SE’* of SW%. hr no means unanimous on the latter .if- respect to foreign missionarie»
I* an singing me. ;s to a Hottentot.
new charter that will enable the ad­ NE’« ojf NW1, and NW1* Sec 27-39- subject.
Ror.ntor Bourne, who ax chsl-nn..
ministration to further burden the 10; also reservoir site Crystal Springs
I of the ^committee on postoffices, ¡»
people with additional debts.
The in Sees. 28 and 38, 39-10.
Clement Bradbury to United States, conducting the bearings on parcels
opinion of ■
of voteis’ .n
thistespect Is the only opinion neces- contract, part lot 6. S'» of SE’« . Sec. port, «am that manv petitions frvor-
PORTLAND Feb 13
Count and
29-39-10.
i lot’ » tower rate for parcels ha-'* bo n
^try. and will h;.«
'<■:«
'
Countess"
Vtggo
von
Holstein
Rath-
J. N. Tipton to United States, con­ received, and that msov of tho«r> on
'■the opinion of the city attorney.
The city attorney also intimates tract part SE’, Sec. 12-39-10; part [wising It bear evidence of having lou, wjio have a long police rts-ord In
that the present charter is illegal. WS of SE’* und SW »■* of SE’4, i originated with some, agency which Is Portland, are under arrest In Colo­
systematically
securing
protests rado Springs, Colo., on a charge of
This is a tratt r that cannot be set­ Sec. 18-39-11 »4.
State of Oregon to Alice N. Apple­ ncafnst tho measure. eMnntfmo, the obtaining money and g<ipds by false
tled by any opinion, but is one for the
supreme court to decide, but we gate. deed. $50, NW1« of SE1«. Sec. hearings are going on. and the time pretenses. They operated a "beauty
for tho committee to make Its report parlor” there long enough to secure
would like to inquire, why is the 16-37-11.
many advance subscriptions, and th' ii
Ernest Bru to United Stat- g, con­ Is still some distance In the future
mayor trying to amend an illegal
they
de« amped They also nre charged
tract,
part
lots
8,
9.
10
and
II.
Sec.
charter, by drafting one of his own?
with securing goods from merchants
Som^ men have a mania for spending 14: lot 6. Sec. 13-39-10.
WOODROW WILSON'S IOWA
Klamath Canal to J. T. Ward, war­
money—other people's money—-ana
tOHORTS WILL VSS1 AHILE on approval and carrying them away
at the time of their flight. They were
it would seem that this is the trouble ranty deed $10, lot 9, block 60, In
of the present administration. They Nichols addition.
DES MOINES. Iowa. F«b 13.—To traced by the police to various cities
Klamath Development coniimny to offset the work of the Clark boomers and were finally arrested in Ogden,
have run out Of money, and now want
f
tb people of this city to give them W. S. Davis, warranty deed. $10. *lot tile llwa backers of Woodrow Wilson Utah.
They operated In a similar manner
more to spend but it is possible even 3. block 4 7. Hot Springs addition.
will hold a state mass convention
W. S. Davis et ux to Klamath De­ here-March 1. to la» plan« to capture tn Portland in November, 1910. going
in a city as rich as Klamath Falls, to
pass the limit, and w^ believe thar velopment company, warranty deed. thr <uate <f. |S ■ c
to the Baltimore from here to Seattle, after coll "ctlng
$10,
lot
4,
brock
47,
Hot
Springs
ad
­
that time has now arrived and that
convention for rhe New Jersey go»'- as much as possible from merchants
and "beauty treatment” patrons,
the taxpayers of this city will not dition.
ern.vn.
Ophelia
C?'
nn
to
United
States,
consent to continu ■ being the "goat. '
The cail for «.<• cot vntion will be They were arrested and brought
Mr. Sander u»^ea
icannot weaken the contract, $1. part of lot 3, See. 8; Issued today, and will be « Ignoti by back, and after entering pl'as of
support of tkw'ftoi iposed commission part of lot 10. Sec. 17-27-10.
Jerry B. Sullivan of Des Moines, guilty were paroled. They lived In
form of gov.Aniskt jt, and if be thinks
Fred Nang et ux to L. W. Buchard, Judge Van Wagonen of SToux City, a small cabin on the East Side for
that the opinVir.^ attempting to dis- $10. Midland, lots 4, 7 and 8. block 9. W. If. Robb nnd Chester and Earl some time, but later disappeared.
I
Ftathlou Is a son of Karon von liol-
Verne Alexander to F. S. Legrow, Bronson of Spencer.
credit the propc d am ndment, by
stein Rathlou. Odded, Denmark, but
his city attorney, ill gain any sup­ quit claim deed. $10. lot C. Sec. 27- !_
--------------------------------
was cnst off by his family. His wlf
charter, be will 36-7.
port for his own
1I1IZONANÄ AGH1ST AT
received great notoriety at the time
Archibald Spruce to F. s. Legrow.
find himsMf gr>-atly istaken. On the
<;<»VFRX<lR-EI.E<T”S TASTE
Dr. Roy A. Mlles Collins was ■hot
the means of quit claim deed $10, lot 8, See 27-
contrary’, it will
and
killed by Mrs. Kate Collins In
36-7.
awakening th peoplelo the T-e. -it
PHOENIX, Arlz., Feb 13.- The their home on Flanders street. In
Vr?ne Alexander et ux to H. Dob-
of a system of government that will
devotion of Governor-elect George
recognize the rights of the voters to son. quit claim deed. $10, lot 6; Sec. W. P. Hunt to things Jeffersonian, 1909.* Mrs. Rathlou was married to
Collins when she wns a chorus girl In
a say in all matters of public interest. 27-36-7.
nnd particularly to the '’simplicity" D<s Moines, Iowa, and came to Port­
Archibald Spence to H. Dobson,
Mr. Sanderson has- had prepared
for which the patron saint of Demo­
aud is having print d a new charter, quit claim deed. $10, lot 6, Sec. 27- crats was noted, has passed a con­ land with him. In 1909 she eloped
with Rathlou, going with him to his
at a cost of several hundreds of dol­ 36-7.
flict between Arizona's first state gov­ father's estate near Copenhagen,
Roy
G.
Walker
to
Weyerhauser
lars, and as a ma' er uf curiosity it
ernor and the various Phoenix com—
might well be ask. I, whoyAs going to Lumber company warranty d«-«d. $10, mittc'B delegated to arrange for the where he was repudiated loiter they
returned to Portland. In the mean­
pay this expense? The felly council, NE »4 Sec. 2-38-12.
statehood celebration and Inaugura­ time Collins had been divorced, and
Julia Santamaw et Vir to N. A. Col-
the representatives < f the Borrple. have
tion festivities.
Lad remarried, his second wife being
not autborizd this »rpcalest Is Mr. man and George Hllton, warranty
Hunt soon after his election an­ much older than himself, ft Is said
ment
Imesra approximate 100.
of
N%,
Sec.
18-
Sandrson so s re of the future action • deed, 81,900, 8*4
I nounced that his Inauguration would the reappearance of "Countess’ Rath-
Americana «re It Ing to GuatnijuM
5
of his council that he feels safe that 37-14.
be hiarked by "Jeffersonian sflnpB-
iiEATTLFl, Feb 13 Grieving ovsr ¡on li special train.
Fred Kester et ux to N. A. Col- I <•!•• '** that he would walk to the Toi In Portland aroused the second
they will pay the bill, or does be in­
Mrs. Collins to jealous madness that the death of bls wife, and In • >or
tend to foot the bill uimseif? A man man. warranty deed, 1
I, take the oath of office, de­
resulted In the killing She later wart health, Edward Leighton shot htm-
40,0041 Amcricnn» hi Mexico
SE»,< , . Sec. ;
,
drawing a salai . of 31.000 a yar can­ SW >iof NE’4, NW ’4 of SE-tf,
liver his inaugural address and as­ declared insane.
•if througl tt < right temple, dvlng
WASHINGTON, D. C., Fob 12.
not afford to dig up 8400 or 3500 out 9-35-14.
sume charge of the state govern­
aln •,»! Instantly
Consuls report thnt there are 40,00*
Chas 8. Moore et. al to Ethel L. i
of his own pocket for an expense of
ment.
lot
j
Americana throughout Mexico.
this kind unelsg he has some means of Meldrum. warranty deed, 8100
Notwithstanding this
announce­
Should American troop» Invade th-
3, block 17, Riverside addition.
getting ft back.
ment.’ committee» were named and
republic an anti-American uprising
Henry Barron to Chas. E. Worden,
There are many interesting things
plans made for a big celebration, in-
SPOKANE, Feb 13. -Th« Western)
la certain. It I h authoritatively stat­
shout the conduct of the affairs of the assignment of contract, 8.2,350, lots | c’udlng a great civic and military
I’ine Mann fact urera* Association In
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb.
13
Ths ed that only tl 1» consideration pre­
city that may some time be revealed 1, 2. 3 and 4, block 2, fan al addition, j
Jo M. Evans et ux to Chas. H. 1 parade.
annual session hero decided to affil­ potato promises to play an important vents mi Immediate Invasion. The
to the people, but on the matter of the
Thwi came word l-om Glebe thnl
proposed amendment for commission Word n deed, 31‘0, W »4 of NE’4,; the goverp-»r-elect had dis.ippfovt d iate with the National Lumber Manu­ [art in Indian!) politics during the war department officials any 100.000
Samuel Lewis troops could r»'avh th«» border within
government, this petition, irrespective NE1'. of NE »4 . Sec. 18: SB »4 of SE ’4 ! the programme and reiterat'd more facturers' Annoclatfon in an Interna­ coming lainpalgii.
tiona) campaign against subatltutes Hhank, mayor of Indiatiuiiolls, und a week. Orders to the coast artil­
of the actions of the council, will be Sec. 7-28-15.
»•mphaticaily bls stand av.Hnxt os­ for wood, namrffy, concrete stc I,
something mor< titan a rec ptlve can­ lery nnd militia are on General
Frank H. Job
to Nancy P. Jobes,
presented to the people to be vot'd
tentation at the tiHMiguratton.
He brick, stone nnd artificial material« didate fpr the republican nomination
warranty deed, 82,000. SW% of RE
Wood's d«"-k seedy for him to,sign.
upon i'J the next city plectlon.
»4, E’A of SW»i, NW»4 of SW1/*.1 refused io allow the milt*-« io par­ u<1 Ing n ‘ d In place of timber for i for governor, has announced that be State department bonds admit thnt n
ade. and t'n* ^lans of th« cbarrnMts
Tho campaign Is ¡'would, nialp' his campaign on w plat­ single additional hostll move. «»Ill
Sec. 24-40-11.
NOT TEDDY'S MOUTH PIECE
■ of »he parade committee were shat- t<> be earn d on 1»
. POintniml. form in vj Jilch Jb.e <•) < ap potato plank start troops to the border.
Wm. 8. Worden et ux to C. H. Bay- .
IS THIS CONGRESSMAN
tered becattnc the governor refused
. ■ "¡."¡I-. . wlier It la
would b" <» log, broad section.of his
nard, warranty deed, 31 0, lot 3, block j i tu ride to the
nubstitates for wood have no fbgll- ’
capitol.
",e "trkey'plank,
More Soldl'Ts fur Border
2, Worden.
te r‘res3 S'-rvlce
Ur'ter'
effort
wilt
bo
made
to
A concerted
imate market. No effort will be made tho <
Chas. E. Worden to Grace Mason i !
..WASHINGTON,
D. C„ Feb. 12. -
NEW YORK Feb. 14.—Referring
I get Governor Hunt to recede from to curtail the title of concrete and plank « dealing w:
!
'I .1. ■ d I r i.. "I : '. m. a lit I 'et I >
to Co «gressman McKinley’s state­ deed, $10. lot 5, blork 2, Hot Springs.! ; his determination not to allow- his t< ol In citlr» except In tho,residence llvlm me to I». calk'd to
J. T. Ward et al to J. L. Cunning­ j Introduction into office to be aeconi-
■
ment that Roosevelt was gathering
aid In big vote getting lours.
districts
•
..J0 I’loc ed to El Paso nnd co op.*r-Vi"
Progressive strength which
would ham. quit claim deed, $1, lots 3, I l panted by f'stivltlca upon whlcn the
i*!t. ’Vdtli the cavalry umL r St- -v • .
support him when the time came, and 5, block 58, Nichols addition.
] state capital has set its lie.il t.
STOP NIAGARA DEATHS
SI MM EK 1,1 KI. SOT LEVIED
n>i 'd<\
*'*11 iictlvol; 'uard th«’
Jos. C. Taylor, t uq to United
the Colonel said: "You can say for
IS AIM OF <ONGIIESSMAN
YET TO THOSE AFTER SALT
'
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.
■
■■■
right,
of
way
over
J
<>r
Ju^r\
l,ifmili . li.ittuBon, with
me that McKinley isn’t my mouth­ ! States, contract, >1
i RE »4 of SE »4 Sec. 1 3-39-10, and lots \ lll <« i : d "Qi i i it” shdvi '. r
A
plan
t'
'-nth
Infanl^x
Moot ' of the fif
piece.”
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.
SALEM, Feb. 13. Summer and
liltlTJ» BY FEDERAL -II RY
, 9 and 10, Rec. 19-39-11% 4 3.41
P;ino
toil
’'’’lÄniHng. arrives
at
ho
1
to
r
ieit
Niagara
of
liel
heavy
deaAh
Ab' rt lake«, in Lake county, may
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of
frontier
hi
b< on bumtrolling
C.
j
i
-il
was
prcsqpted
to
congress
by
■flPOKANE Feb. 13.- After glv- leased by the state land board to
United States to 7rig. W. Lindsey.
♦ HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ♦ '
rtepresentativo
Smi
’
b,
demcemi,
of
of
I
M.
Hain
and
associates
for
a
term
•13.
' Ing a detailed account of how he
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forty years, the lessees to engnge in New York, in the form of a resolu­ i 'i i: ' ■ d’KE - ’ LT KH I I l*X
United States to Jas. W. Lindsey, had been enticed Into a counterfelt­
IX DIM PROJECT BLOW-U**’
tion providing for the establishment
'fng den In Peaceful Valley by Harry taking ’ «alt from the waters of the
Tke following realty transiera, patent, N«4 of 8W’4, Src. 9-39-13.
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and pay a royalty to tlie state, i of a life saving station there.
"United States to Jas. W. Lindsey, I Adams, now «»rvlng a term of eight lakes i
DENVER, Feb. 13
Fiv» wr
*
etc., re-
contract? deeds, mortgage
Smith
pointed
out
that
had
a
llfe-
submitted by Mr.
Iyenha In the Federal penlt'ntlary at
1 1 ■ proposition
.
confix filed with the county clerk, patent, W1 of NEK , Roc. 9-39-13.
no
u
w>
i
kUled
In
i
dynaml'e
<
'
r,
’
‘
Hnln I; that th/levees Drill product mvlng str.tlon lx n 4n operation
•Ion nt the Pathfinder <l»m ,
<*T'1<>-
are furnished by the City and County « L. J. Rin<hart to Jas. W. Lindsey,1 McNeil’« Island, Ixmlx Barlow was
when
tli'4
lee
floe
recently
broke,
the
¡warranty deed, $19 lot 9 and S’4 of freed by a jury In the United at. least 100,000 tons of salt per an­
Abstract company:
persons who lost their lives would imai' Carpar, Wyo . nccordlng
lot 10, block 1. Shlve’s addition.
Statw court, of the charge of pass- num, and shall pay the state a roy­
K i ' ivi'd h< i bv the i ••«•lari’
’ ' uo,<’
undoubtedly have been saved
alty
of
10
per
cent.
They
guarantee
Rrstora French to A’ice A. LIndaey, Jng counterfeit coins.
Barlow told
Klamath Development company to |
vice.
.
■®r-
tl:>t this 10 per c nt shall amount to
W. W. Faulkner, warranty deed, 810, warranty deed, $19, 'ot 8, block I, how he left Jils home In Grand Folks,
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dlff«'i
I "1.1 I IVOI'i? I \lll< > A
not
1
<•(
than
50
cents
a
ton
of
com
­
N. D., two y'ars ago, drifted to Rpo-
•
/,r"'
,n'n
lot 16„ block ,18. Hot Springs addi­ Shiv t addition.
WITHDRAWING FROM RAUF were b Ing carried by
mon talbe salt, and not less than 81
kane,
and
said
that
the
coins
he
tried
|
H.
E.
Meier
to
A.
&
J.
Gauthier,
to
the
top
of
the
dar
""
trnm
tion.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 12. Governor,
a ton on all other salt. The produc­
'’ w l’,>n ,ho cnb,‘'
Fredericy Lawson to J. Frank Juff- warranty deed, $1,400, EH of NW % , to pass had been given to him by
Folk withdrew from the presidential broke, precipitate
tion
of
salt
is
to
begin
by
the
first
of
to the rivet, who
K 'h,‘ w,,rNuien In-
ntan, warranty deed. 819 part f414x NE1/* of 8WV« NW‘I of SE’4, Bet. Adam«, and that on recount of hl*
race
wlmn
It
was
agreed
to
Vole
the
1 poor eyesight he failed tn detect «.next year. The lessees agree to put
90 feet) in NE corner of NE% of 25-38-10.
WOr°
Mr. ontlri Missouri delegation fur Clark Owing Io the ,
Adams —
recently
Lakeside
company
to
Frank
Kox-|the
fraud. ---------
....... , . pleaded up a surety bond of $59,000.
SC ne of the , "•‘**";lblllty to the
Nwy«.
as
long
as
Clark
ha«
a
chrjice
to
win
(
Ilk, warranty deed, $2,345, lot 8, Sec. : guilty and said that Bnrlow was a Sain's associates are Ellis Ma my
>’"• rtirrect
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8. M. Robinson to AV. M. Robinson, ,7; lot 2, Sec 18-41-12.
I partner.
""d W. O. Young of Los Angeles and th»- presidential nominaron
warranty deed, 810. SE»4 Sec. 2-41-8.
CITY
A
VrrOliXEY’8 OPINION
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