Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 22, 1912, Image 1

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VOL XVI.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1912
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LEADING PAPER OP
SOI THERN OREGON
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NO 47
¡lori» IL 11. Hamilton and I/o XV. t'bll-
jlon Hi'ttlng forili thè bad cotidltloii of
McMulion and thè need for hlm to go
ito u lower altltud»» and mllder cu­
MADRID, Feb. 21.—Terrible re-
lliate to recover hli» liealth, It b<-ing
r nge was taken by a jilted lover upon
'ulleged flint he was In a condltlon
his former sweetheart as she was
iwlilch i xclteini'iit mlght very serlous-
about to marry hlg rival in a village
| ly aggravati* On tbe »trength of th»'
near Bilbao, says a dispatch today
1
atriiluvlts thè court gritnti-d a contin­
from that city.
poults of Individual Indian money,
uane« In tbe case» uud thè defendants
Approaching the wedding proces­ ANNOI N< E.MENT TODAY BY HIM
belonging to th*' Klamath Indians. The
'tignln loft thè city. It wuh aH«ert»d
sion be attacked the young woman
highest bld was received from the1
<»F
HIS ENTRY FOR RACE
with a reaper's scythe, and with one
ihut McMuhon would be n material
Koseb irg National bank, and since1
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I HIIID, AND THREE AGAINST wltni'Hs for Huxhes, and thivt r«-it*on i
biow
decapitated
her.
In
the-
confu-
M
IKES
ONE DE.MO4 KAT IN THE
that date, which was In the summer!
wtin
put
forili
as
an
argument
agalnst
•fon
the
assassin
escaped
after
wound
­
III <411 H, AIIK Çl AHIIED.
of 1910. deposits from rentals, land-
|comp<’lllng Hughes to go to trial In INDI INS GOT MORE 1 II XX MOX FA
ing sev'ra! of the party.
f
rah i and trust funds have b« « n depos- •
tln<
abHcnce
of
M<
Mahon
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I K' M 1.1 MUI It < OX< EKN AND It'd to the credit of the Indians In'
No moru »»an beurd of thè cum *« un-
h of bribery mad«« agulUBt t
B. St. George Bishop announces
the Roseburg National bank. Lately I
I I NI»S XI.I. X« < REIUTEI*
SU tiiuel A
Mi.Mahon und Jamon •11 Monday, v ltcn thè '*n»ea »<.«.
the First National bank of Klamath
that he is a candidate for the office of
lluglic* were wuuinl up In the cir­ I wound tip by thè fine* n»is<'»H<'d
TIII.M
Falls has complet'd bond for this!
sheriff of Klamath county on the
FISHKILL LANDING. N. Y.. Feb.!
cuit ii»urt Monday wt»»-n McMahon ingnlnst M> Mabon und thè dismissal
democratic ticket. Some time ago he
purpose, and all of the money at pre»- ‘
21.—Harry K. Thaw has pass-d his i
cbaug»*d to guilty ills pli’UH of not of tour of thè sii Indh'tmonts sev-
In ft rei tit Issuo of the Portland i
said if he came out he would win.
»•nt In the Roseburg National bank!
guilty In two of the thr <> Indictment« «rally brought In by th" grand Jury Oii-gonlan upp»'ared an item stating!
forty-second birthday anniversary at Since the withdrawal of Chester Avery
will b<- gradually transferred to the
rendered ngalinit bint, and *>» m fined ignlfist thè pavere
that the Klamath Indians, to the num- ' First National bank at Klamath Falls the Matteawan hospital for the crim-, from the race there has been no dem-
$1,000 In each of th« two cas»’». Tim
ber of 1,000, are chafing under the or paid to the Indians The bond giv­ ! Inal insane, where be was sentenced | locrat after the place until today.
third Indictment against him nnd tin-
guardluushlp imposed upon them by en by the local bank Is 135,000, which ¡after the second jury which tried him |
i for the murder of Stanford White
thr»’«’ ugnltiHl llughci worn dismiss'<1 i
tin' I’nited States governin' nt, accorti- 1» furnished by a bonding company.
HIÑESE FAMINE RELIEF
i found him insane. No special inci- i
on motion of District Attorney Doll
tti to Clayton Kirk, gon of Jesse Kirk,
< OMM1TTEE STARTS WORK
In th bank at Roseburg we bavei^g^ ¡n tjle routine of Thaw’s life i
V. Kuykctidall,
In the cam» against Horace Hhldl-». ex-progressive chief of the Klamath
had
aH
high
as
$39,000.
The
bond
I
marked the anniversary except that
McMahon earn»» here from 8.vn An charged with assault with a danger­ tribe, and Edward Ball, two educated there is $40 000.
PORTLAND. eFb. 21.—An appeal
The process of he received visits and messages from
tonlo, T» x . it I m «uld. In the car»» of ous weapon with Intent to do bodily tribesmen. The pair were In Port­
to the people’of the Northwest to aid
tianaUri ng the money of the Indians geveral of the members of his family.
an attendant, nml ban not rocovred harm, a Jruy wus drawn Wednesday land In connection with cas«M being to the First National bank of Klamath
i *n the relief of 600,000 starving fam-
It Is again rumored that Thaw is I ¡lies in Chfha was Issued here by the
consisting
of
E.
S
T>
rwllllger,
Floyd
tried
there
before
the
federal
court,
tit* h» t»lth. the bad state of which was j
Falls
has
already
beguq
and
by
next
about to make another effort to gain • China fam'ne relief committee of New
alleged when ho got n stay of pro j II Brandenburg, Joo Stempfbuber, and Kirk was quoted as follows:
fall all of it^will be here. Ther Is
his freedom by hab' as corpus pro­ j York.
J
M
Holm
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s,
J.
S
Mills.
A.
8.
Fos
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"Tbe
Klamath
Indians
are
not
al
­
reeding* In the court some time ag<».
129.000 all told to be brought over, ceedings
The pro»-« ding yiuitorday won after ter, 8. 8. Hill, Jack Kerr Ira Hansei. low d any voice in the distribution and it would be poor policy to draw
According to the circular 3,000.000
| people are practically destitute in
court adjourned McMnlton left again c W Miller, H G. Terry and J. E and sales of the surplus land on their It out all at once, as the arrangement
NAPLES, Feb. 21.—The cinemato­ j Central ar.d Southern China.
thia morning for Texas, wh«r»» he is Book. The following were excused : reservation, such as Is allowed by the might bo hard on the depository
graph is being used here for long-dis­
trying to get In shape for business Charles llurglorf, Ernest M. Bubb. ’. treuty made between tbe overnment which holds it now. The arrange­
with the n»el*tanco of th« mild cll- I.. Davidson, George Shell, Joseph and the Klamath Indians on October ment with th ■ First National bank it tance osculatory purposes by the ¡DIAMOND XVEDDING MAKES
sweethearts of Italian soldiers in
Taylor, J. W. liryant, A. B. Brown.
16, 1864.
ROYAL HOUSE REJOICE
mat»» ther«
I
to pay 4 per cent on daily balances, Tripoli.
Th.- defendant Is charged with hav-
"The
Booth-Kelly
Lumber
company
McMahon is a *aleamati for th«»
A moving pisture machine is being t’nited Pnss Service
Ing cut A. E Gale a Lang.'ll Valley formerly the Oregon Military Road compounded semi-annually. The In­
Rudolph 8 Blom« I' 'avlng Company
farmer. In the arm. The contention Grant company, has received $108,- dians have been drawing the Interest operated in the barracks here, where
VIENNA
Feb 21—Showered
of Chicago, bring Oregon manager for
of his attorneys, Fred H. Mills ’»nd 000 in lieu of 1 1 1,000 acres allowed on their money, and I just recently the girls are permitted to pose before with magnificent gifts and congratula­
that ronerrn. and came to the city I
finish'd a distribution of about $5,00« it and throw kisses at it.
XV J. 8haver, Is that Gale attacked them by the government In July,
tions, Archduke Rainier of Austria,
from Portland early laat fall to at
Interest to them
I
As fast as the films are developed
the young man with a club. The 1K64, prior to th»» laying out of the
the oldest living member of the royal
•«•nipt to *idl the city notne granitoid I
"There is another account kept by. they are sent to the front and dis-
state la represented by District At­ Klamath reservation. We hav«» been
house of Hapsburg, and his wife, Arch
Hughes cam« to assist
)»av< merit
the agency called the official account I played there.
torney Dell V. Kuykendall and his ns- Ignored entirely, having had no voice
duchess Carolina, today celebrated
Hughes
is
a
former
resident
of
him
alataut Charles J. Feruson
In the matter of the disposing of the on which no interest is obtained, and-----------------------------
their diamond wedding anniversary.
this rlty, hnvlng run a blacksmith
holds money of which disposition-- — ^ tnillTI IXATA
land, and having received not any of It
On January 11 the archduke cele­
fbop. Not long after the men came
l as
been fully d termined or set- UHO A U 1 U T I 11 V L C
the money obtained from the sale of t’.,| .
brated
his 85th anniversary. His wife
charges
of
attempted
briber»'
rov.-rnment.
The
mone»
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Il
11
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I
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here
our land. Seventy per cent of our
is 87. The couple were married in
wi re mad.- against the two by Mayor
¡tribe is educated, and the other 30 placed in this account awaits the time
1 S52. They have no children.
Fred T . Sanderson President Marlon
when it can be turned over to the In­
per cent Is civilized.
Archduke Rainier is an une'e of
Hawk*, of the Council, and Council-
dians, when it is apportioned to them
"We
f>el
that
we
are
entitled
to
Emperor
Franz Josef, who is three
man Ru*a«ll A Alford of the Firs'.
our rights as profiilsed; we are edu­ In the ratio that they are entitled to.
years younger, and is one of the few
ward
The affidavit*
• tre ’■»ad«
cated a-nd then humiliated by being nnd then begins to draw Interest with
living witnesses of Franz Josef’s cor­
• gainst them on a date »»nrly In Octo-
¡Ignored
In the mailers of public in­ the rest of their funds. There Is In
onation in 1848. Rainier and the
her before Justice of th« Peace Cha*
terest to Indians; wo want a chance to that account now. for Instance. $8 000 AC< IDENT TO .MAX AT IA>S ANGE- archduchess received a most beautiful
Grave* am! they were arrest»’d and
I. I let the public at largo know the cir­ right of wav money from the railroad,
placed In Jail, where they remained
l.ES 1’BOXES FATAL, BIT XO gife from the emperor, while the en­
cumstances which our tribe has to and as soon as all the matters are at­
tire Hapsburg hi use vied with each
until Sheriff XX’llllam B ilarnes ar-
Itili I’l.xxr AIT'RXISI.R AND deal with.”
tended to and settled regarding that
BETAILS OF UCCI RRE.NCE AKE other to honor the aged conple upon
ranged to give them a special body
Superintendent Edson XVatBon of amount. It will go to the Indians' ac­
SIX«.Fit NO MlXGER HERE. IH T
completing the half century of their
OBTAINABLE
guard, conalatlng of J l> Carroll and
i
the Klamath Indian reservation, who count. It is a sort of escrow fund.
married life.
lit* aon, Perl, who took quartern with
DEIIT8 AKE
"The policy of the office is to place
was in the city today, gave the Her­
their charges at lhe Baldwin hole»
ald a statement partly in answer to the individual funds of such Indians
W. Frank Arant, superintendent of MORE CAMORRISTS ALLOWED
At the time It waa asserted that the
In the bank as are not deemed com­
the
criticism,
which
follows:
TO HAVE THEIR FREEDOM
Crater
Lake National Park, has just
<o»t of th«» sperlnl guard« would be
R. C. Gass bus departed from Klam­
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"Under nn act of congress several petent to handle the entire amount learned of the death of Mrs. Arant's
paid by the men
ath Falls, but for what point cannot
themselves. As fast as Indians are brother, W. P. Dunhani, at Los An-¡United Press Service
years
ago
the
matter
of
Indian
legis
­
Juntice Grave* conducted the hear­ be stati'il at this time. For a time he
lation was left entirely In the hands of found competent and capable of man­ geies, which occurred a couple of days
VITERRO. Feb. 21.—Two addition-
ing of tbe pair In the county coirt was au architect for the Klauiath De­
I
congress. If It is left entirely In th»1 aging their own affairs, land mat­ ago at Los Angeles. As near as can a) defendants were dlsharged by ths
houae nltd a* th« reault of the evi­ velopment company, later clerking In
ters and funds will b» turned over to
dence given by Mayor Sand»’raon and the White Pelican hotel. Then he hands of congress the sale of timber thim and they will be In the same po- be learmd the deceased met with a court on the ground that they already
or the sale of aruplua lands could not
violent and severe accident a few days had spent five years in prison w .en
Councilman Alford the two defend­ went to Weed to appraise the plant
be submitted for the action of the .
as a white man purchasing land since, and the injury proved fatal.
the trial of the Camorrists. charged
ants were held. McMah»»n under $10,- of the Weed Lumber company, of
tribe. It looks in their statement as If '*n the r»>servatlon. From reports re- The nature of it is not known here. ’A*,h the murde- of Gennera C'l.m-
000 bnll and Hughes under 17.500 which G. X. Wendling, vice president
all the Indians got for their land was ccl’.’ed from the Indian office it has Mr. Arant first learned of the happen- ,ol° and his wife’ W!” resumed
The two accusing witnesses testified of the Klamath Development com­
$108.000 for 111 «00 acres of land be'n discovered that over 90 per cent ■ in by being given by Robert A. Em- men ordered discharged are Torelli
McMahon
offered
the
mayor
$500
t l>nt
pany. Is president.
The fact I* that the company had a
'be competent Indians on different
Both were absolved of
ati'l llunks and Alford each 1250 for
It Is alleged that Gass left behind claim which was considered just by reservations squander their lands and mitt a copy of an Oakland. Ore., pa- :,nd Amatl
per containing a brief mention of the aH <*«»«» ‘n connection with th«
Hanks did not testi- some debts, including one of consld-
their Influence
th. United States supreme court to money when patents in fee have been
fy.
I »Table size run up ut his hotel. When the 111,000 acres, and the company Issued and their entire matters placed fact. Mr. Arant then telephoned to ^'toccolo murder.
Shortly after the hearing nt which he came to the city his voice was In
L. W. Dunhani. of Oakland. Ore., a_________
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exchanged this 1 1 1,000 acres in alter- in their own hands. For this reason
th« men were remanded to the cus­ ' bud shape, and he talked via pencil
brother of W. P. Dunhani. who con­
the
rffice
is
sometimes
slow
in
ap
­
tody of Sheriff William B. Barnes to and pad Later he recover» »1 his vocal Innte sections along the military road proving patents in fee simple and firmed the death, but knew no de­
for 87.000 acres In a compact body in
ntiMWer to the circuit court on the I facility, and not only spoke but sang.
tails. He had been advised by a tel­
ithe northeast part of the reservation, turning the matters of an Indian ap-
»bar*',1*, both furnlshe»! bond, the III h musical efforts wi re rendered In
egram. The deceased was 64 years
t
’
en'
rely
into
his
own
hands.
and then the government granted th»
NOGALES, Ari».. Feb. 21.—Offi­
surety bring nn eastern fidelity bond­ a bass voice.
I' I in : lust show first conclusive­ of age.
Indians $108,000 in addition to the
cials of the Mexican state of Sonora
ing company. McMahon and lluglies
87.000 acres received from th< ly that he is able to care for himself
announce that they will s-ek the ex­
left Klamth Fulls utter they aecurcd
an' h < property before such action
VALLEJO, Calif., Feb. 21.—Orders tradition of Juan Romero, charged
compnny'.
NEW
ORLEANS.
Feb.
21
A
great
bond, but cum»» buck later to plead.
to place the receiving ship Independ­ with embezzlement, who escaped from
"In regard to the sale of tlmbe: will be taken.
Apparently It took a w«»rk or two cheering assemblage of people from
"Timber sales will ue conducted ence, now at Mare Island, out of com­ Mexican officers in Nogales, Sonora,
any «ales made on the reservation»,
every
section
of
the
United
States
for them to make up their mind to
will be made under the act of June along the line of the forest reserve. mission. were received at the navy plunged across the international boun­
plead not guilty, for thoy were quar­ greeted Rex, the king of the Mardi
5, 1910, which provides for the sale ,1'hey will be advertised about four yard.
Gras
carnival,
upon
his
arrival
in
dary, forty feet away, and defied his
tered at the Whit»» Pelican some time
of timber along the I'ncs as conduct ' tnonthhs. A minimum price will be
The Independence is the oldest ves­ ■ pursuers.
before they entered court with their New Orleans.
Romero escaped while being taken
As usual the gay monarch was cd by th»’ forest service. The s -Ping placed by the office in the advertise- sel in the United States navy. The
attorney, C. M. O'Neill', nnd spoke i
will be done strictly In the lnter»’st of ■ tnent and ample opportunity will be keel was laid in 1808, and the vessel from jail to draw money for personal
brought
up
the
river
In
a
yacht,
and
their nttltm!»» toward th« prosecution,
•the Indians, and for th'’ future bene­ •--Iren bidders to examine the lands. has been used as a receiving ship at • expenses. Officers refrained from fir-
loib-r, about the tint«» their trial an ho land'd every whistle in the city
fit of the territory cut over. F’unds They will be sold In designated areas. Mare Island for fifty years. It is be­ I ing at him because of pedestrians who
was to be had.
Attorney O'Neill shrieked anil every bell pealed a noisy
derived from th«’ sal»' of timber will be Each area as advertised will be con­ lieved that the vessel will be sold.
gave pursuit.
brought Into court affidavits of Doc- welcome to bls highness.
placed to the credit of the tribe, and sidered as a separate unit. The first
will either be paid out in cash or use»l unit which It is proposed to sell claims
Ample
to complet»' the Modoc Point irriga­ approximately 500.000.000.
tion ditch ami for other purposes reserve will b«’ made for seed trees
which will be of material benefit to for future use. so that more than
th- Indians living on the reservation. •100,000,000 feet will be placed on the
One of the sections of the 1866 market. Other units will be adver­
treaty provides that any Indians who tiled as bidders are found and as re-
persist In the uso of intoxicating qtilrements will warrant
Practically rll the timber opera-
liquors or brings liquor on th»» reser­
vation can be deprived of his rights Hons on the reservation are railroad
After wrestling all night with the ¡man the jury figured out its findings,
refugees Cltizeu* bearing wet bluu- in the distribution of funds or in the -1 repositions; that is to say, a railroad
United Press Service
claims against Abel Ady brought by I
The
follows: First
The result
result was
was as
as follows:
HOUSTON. TEX, Feb. 2 1- Flro kets stood on roofs and fought the allotment of lands on the Klamath i will have to be built to the center of
cia'mants
through
Joseph
S.
Kent,
the
ihe
activity.
It
will
he
found
the'
iiause
of
action,
for
Abel
Ady. defend­
This la not generally
which started In the Hotel South lulling lire brands. The Southern Pa reservation.
attorney,
as
assignee,,
the
jury
came
;
most
economical
method.
The
South-'
ant,
$15.25;
second
cause
of action,
known
nnd
I
propose
to
have
prepar
­
•
cific
yards
caught
fire,
and
a
number
Houston today threatened to wipe out
the erty mid caused a loss of $6,000,- of nox cars were destroyed. Locotno- ed some posters which will be put up • rn Pacific now reaches townships 29. I in shortly after breakfast with a ver- for R. E. Cantrall, plaintiff $158.40;
third cause of action, for R. E Can­
000, fifty-seven city blocks being itvics lurhiii to the scene and were on the reservation calling the atten­ 30 31, 32 and 33, range 7, which are I dli t in favor of the plaintiff.
t
There
were
so
many
different
mat
­
trail.
plaintiff, $1,064.35; fourth
ui
the
proposed
unit,
and
los
can
be
tion
of
the
Indians
to
the
provision
i
used
to
drag
s
mio
of
the
equipment
burned.
Th», destroyed section is
seven blocks wide and eighteen blocks away. When It beenrne apparent that Tliis, I hope, will hnve the effect of !hauled from these to the Oregon East- ters before the honorable body of cause of action, for J. Scott Taylor,
long, and n thirty-live- inlles-nn-hoiir the tinnì's were toyond control dyna­ lessening the evils brought about on rn railway, which is now completed twelve good men and true for the ex- IP'nlfttiff, $22. The total verdict« for
wind which blew on the blase scatter­ mite whs used, The fire, which stnrt- the reservation by the use of liquor to th»’ lower end of Klamath marsh. ‘ercise of their discretion that it was the second, third and fourth causes of
; This Is a very desirable unit on ac- no small matter tor them to handle action are $1,240.75, minus the
ed sparks so that for n time the fire­ e»l at 2:110 n tn., was under contr’1 among the Indians.
| count of the nature Of the land, also the claims and come to a finding in anicunt awarded Ady, $15.25, leaving
"As
to
the
funds
of
the
Indians
by
10n
m.
men were helpless. Citizens assisted
which some hnve asserted are held I being practically pure pine. There is J which all twelve would agree. The a net verdict for the assignee of $1,-
• them, but several times the tiro Alit­
Five bandits tried nt Cedar llapids, up, I would be glad to explain that. but a very small amount of fir in the i jurors debated the night long, and ■ 225,50.
era were cut off and forced to aban­
The foreman of the jury was E. S.
don their apparatus. The police hur­ Iowa, to hold up a C. Al N. XV. train, Just after I succeeded H. G. Wilson area. Specifications anil other data iabout 5:30 a. m. went out for break­
ried abend of the flames, warning but Engineer Mansfield opened the as superintendent of the Klamath In­ In regaril to bids will be made public fast under the escort of Bailiff Clar­ Terwilliger of Merrill, who has had
everyone, and nun« perished. Parks throttle and ran past. They fired a dian reservation bids were called for at the time of advertising, which is ence O. Morgan. On returning to the considerable experience in overseeing
jury room after refreshing the inner the deliberations of juries.
from banks for the handling of de- expected In a few weeks.”
und open spaces were crowd'd with volley and wounded his arm.
PLAINT OF BRAVES
IS GIVEN ANSWER
WATSONS VERSION
WHERE DID GASS
Flames In Texas City Wipe Out GT
Blocks And Cause $6000,000 toss
FOR SHRIVALTY