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two monster pine trees, and tlio crates with tho elk Inside will be lifted from wheels to runners. As difficult us the first part of the road Is, th« lust twenty miles will be «till worse, for tho snow Is already four feet deep ou th« level, and It Is Drifts will said to)ba still snowlfig probably be found mountain high In plains, despite the fact that a crew of man has been at work for u week lu an effort to break out roads. It Is expected that at least four days will be required to make the trip. While tlie crates were being built on wagon« Glime Warden Finley was taken to the head of the lake to In- vestlgut« recommendations made by Joseph Itod and Gun club, relative to tho step« deemed necessary to prevent the extermination of "Yanks." This In an exceptionally good game fisff. with muiiy peculiarities, and la found only In one or two other pla< «s In the world. | 1 k Social Events of the Week battle. In which the posse fired from two aides. Gray and Dowd were kill ed and Morley was wounded and Jay Blount captruad A farmer was ac HIH PLAIN TAI.K TO THE PEUPLE cidently killed during the fight. AT THE COI HT HOCHE ME ET b EltlS MAKES GREAT MANY Fl« I Ol RTI I N KNOtt N DEAD IN EXPLOSION WITH FAVORABLE AFPHOVAL OE CITIZEN* The new Pelican Buy Lumber com Hon. W. It. Ellis, candidate for the 0'1 HER SOCIETY EVENTS OF THE WEEK pauy'e <uw mill nt Terminal t'lty SAN ANTONIO. Texas, March 1«— republican nomination for congress tried It» machinery Monday mornlug. A locomotive exploded In the South In the Second Oregon district, left • nd expects to be running with full The Jiinlor-Henlor banquet which Ob»""hi«m, Mrs. A. M. Worden, Mr«. ern Pad fl« yards this morning, and Sunday morning, after a visit of sev fur«'« tomorrow For the present tho took place ut the high «chool Friday M. S. Hiirgent, Mrs. U. C. lieltrlch, »lx wen were killed and twenty In eral days In Klamath county. mill will employ n crew of about evenlnc proved to be everythin/ Mrs. c. It. Ulen denning. Mr». L. M. jured. The roundhouse was corn Mr. Ellis gave a very Interesting Mfty men. but by the first of June it that wua exp<« ted of It. The result Hchallock, Mrs. W. H. Slough, Mrs. pletely wrecked. talk at the court house on Saturday U «»peeled to run u day and night of the hard lubor to whli'h the Junior Harry Yaden, Mr». Charles Graves, evening, in which he plainly stated The mill lias a capacity of ■ la»» were taxed mumtiMted itself Mrs Paul Gregory, Mrs. A. It. Liver List of Dead Increases shift Just what were his qualification» for 1(0,000 feet III twenty four hours. very clearly lu the fact tliut the more. Mr». H. C. Telford, Mr«. James SAN ANTONIO. Texas. March il— the office he is seeking. No unfavor- room» were most attractively an<t Hales, Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Fourteen are known to be dead in the . able comment» were made on the oth Tlie new saw 'mill ut Termlanl City beautifully decorated for the occa George Wright, Mrs Wesley Smith, explosion In the Southern Pacific er candidates for the office, but he ’will creatu quit« it Utile »«ttlement nt sion. Bearing In min«l that Mt. Pat Mrs. Alexander Martin, Mr«. Leslie shops. Parts of bodies were blown »howed what he expected to be able that place Huven cottage» for em rick'» Day was so < lose ut hand, th« Rogers, Mr». Zim Baldwin, Mr». several hundred feet. Southern Pa to do for the great new empire of ployes have already been completed. nature of th« evening's entertain George Merryman, Mr». Hogue. Mr» cific officials admit that fourteen are Eastern Oregon If he wax successful au«l more lire to t>« const ructud by the merit wax along that lln«. The Hhum- II. E. Hayden, Mr». Arthur Liver killed. Other estimates place the in being elected to congress. As thia < ompnny. There Is also room tn th« r<>< k wax displayed to good advant more, Mr». Curtis Heidrich, Mr». J. dead at from twenty-five to thirty. was Mr. Ellis' first visit to Klamath boarding house to urcomtiuelato from age everywhere, even to the <} Swan, Mrs. A. C. Wrenn, Mr». The shopmen were mostly strike- county, the knowledge of the need.» Mfty to »«venty-five men. but mor« , light» and eatable». The evening’s I owery, Mrs. J. L. Crisman, Mrs. breakers. Thecause is unascertained, and resources of this county shown acoommodiitlouH will have tn lie fur entertalnineut wus opened by a short Geo. B chamberlain, Mr». R. A. Em- but it is charged that dynamite was r>y him was surprising. and proved nished when the mill begins working j Impromptu program. The partici tnltt, Mr W. H. North, Mrs It. V. responsible. Most of the dead aro that bis long experience has fitted him double shift pants di<l themselves cr«dit, although Hutchin.* .Mrs. R. L. Alexander, Mr« horribly mangled, and probably never as a most desirable representative of MOI 1 11 PASADENA, Cal.. March 18 Th« company uow lias soo.ooo feet! Although he confessed to the rob lniiidicuppc'l by the fact that they J I Clark, Mrs. Win. Whitlock. Mrs. will be Identified. Fragments of the the people at the nation's capital. of lumbar In th« boamu near the mill He made a strong plea for har icndy to be »awed Into lumber, and a bory of a train and it bank, H L. were not fully prepared. Immedlat«- Chester Avery, Mrs. H. P. Dow, Mrs. bodies were found blocks away. Not ly following the program games of one whole body was found. M. W. Coseboom, Mrs. J. 8. Stubble monious action and co-operation, and Copeland, for year» a respected citi logging crew <>f eighty m«n are now ; argues that only in this way could in camps lu the wood« near th« Har zen of Houtli PaHudena, will not tie *he nature that are characteristic of field, Mr«. H. J. Winters, Mrs. J. A. riman Lodge on Pelican Hay. The»« prosecuted according to dispatch«*, such an occasion were Indulged In by Thompson, Mr». Geo. It. Hum, Mrs Later — (2 p. m.)—Twenty-seven the best results be obtained in the men ar« engaged In falling timber, received from Fergus Falls, Minn the merrymaker», and from th«»e W. P. McMillan, Mrs. C. B. Pollen, bodies have been recovered from the i district, in the county and In the city. building road» and getting ready to T'.e district attorney there find» Ilrtl a good deal of fun wa» derived. The Mr». M E. Eastwood, Mr». W. E. round house. Men are still search He made no promises of wbat he begin hauling to th« water, which I« the »tntute i>f limitations proto «» guest» then adjourned to tho banquet Faught, Mr». J. B. Duncan, Mrs. J. ing the ruin» in the belief that wore ' would do if elected further than that all of his time and all of his experi- <i|i<ilnnd. who committed hla crime« room, thnt was e»pe«ially prepared E. Mason, Mr». Nelson Roun»evell, will be found. expelled to »tart in about u Week, for the occasion, and there partook •en'e would be given to secure those Mis» Doille Rounsevell and Mio» when a very young mnn and under railroad The company baa It» own HOWE To SUCCEED PENDERGAST things needed by the people of his J esse of the good thing» »et before them Carleton. for hauling the loga from the wood» the thrall of the deed« of SACRAMENTO, March 18.—A. T district. He asserted that every man «'opeland confcMHed to the The place» of »eating were disilgnat to the lake, where they arc towed to lames. th« mill by »learner. One engine and robbery of n Northern Pacific train ed by place cards of unique design, Friday evening the high school band Howe of Mendlclno county has been of power and Influence must be a sixteen logging cars now constitute and a National bank at Moorhead. they being the nature of a shamrock got together and Journeyed up the names as Deputy Clerk to succees progressive, and stated that he was a Prendergast, who will be dismissed , progressive In its true meaning. Sim with tlie menu written on them. The tlie railroad equipment, but a new , M an hill to the residence of the high April 1st. result of tho strenuous efforts of tho ply because some new fad might b« McGtffert loader has been ordered , school principal, Mr. Faught, and domeMtic science department was popular was no reason why a man from the cast, and la expected to ar ■ learly demonstrated when the re- there serenaded him. Upon invita should discard that which had been rive here aoon Thia will be used In ' pa»t was brought forward. A very tion of the principal the band assem proven to be best, even though It was loading ttic logs on the cars from th« | bled in the spacious rootni and gave i appetizing menu wa» served and a little old fashioned ground It Is self propelling, and Is | i upon its conclusion the toastmast-r, vent to some very pleasing melodies. 1HREE MORE ENTER THE RACE run <>n th« railroad track .!<><< Hkelton, made the best of the op During the Intermission many Jokes TODAY FOR COUNTY AND PRE Church Improvements The company recently purchased ' portunity to further the evening's were hurled back and forth, bringing CINCT OF R- ICES — SISEMORE The congregations and attendants the atpumer Klamath, which will be, enjoyment by calling on »om« of the in this way the mirth that was lurk-1 FILES FOR CLERY at the Grace M. E. church Sunday used exclusively by the company for ing around into view. At the conclu- I were very much pleased with the ap conveying freight to th« camps and Monday there w»» filed with the (Junior an<J Senior classes a» well as ■ion of the concert light refreshments > Three petitions were filed Mon | pearance of the interior of the church for towing the loga down th« lake < ounty clerk the largest instrument the faculty for toasta. The replies were served by Mr and Mr». Faught ; day with tile county clerk by candl- since the improvements have been A box factory la to be eroded In thiit has ever been recorded In Klam I were amu»lng as well a» Interesting, dates. Llndsey Sisemore of Fort ( made. The plaster on the ceiling had connection with the sawmill later In ath county. It was a trust deed giv i when tho domineering St. Patrick wa» tabooed on all »idea. Many Mrs. Claude Chastain entertained Klamath filed bls petition as a candi 'become loosened, and caused a great tho season, but for th« present all of en by the California-Oregon Power tho commons have been contracted company to the Mercantile Trust com toasts concerning the future of the informally Thursday afternoon at her date for the democratic nomination , deal of annoyance, and this has beea for by the local trade, while the up pany of San Francisco, and contained high school student» were dwelled homo on Ewauna Heights, with three for county clerk. This makes one removed and replastered. The cell par grades will b«* «hipped to the 39.00U words. The filing foe was upon by some members of the facul tables of bridge. Dainty refresh candidate only on each ticket for thia ing and wall» have been retinted, ana Th« entrance |<8. On Saturday a deed was filed ty. In short, the evening was one of ments were served to the following office, and it is not probable that the interior now presents a very ai ark eta of the East of thia compnny in the lumber busi for record by the Oregon Power com the most enjoyable that has ever guests: Mrs. Oscar Shlvu, Mrs Will here will be any more entries, so that agreeable appearance. ness of Kinninth county will mean pany, which transferred all of tho been spent in a high school function Baldwin. Mrs. Charles Roberts. Mrs C. R. De Lap and Lindsay Sisemore George Wright. Mrs. Wesley Smith, will be the two men to make the WILL FLAN TO much for Klamath Fulls. It adds a property In Klamath county owned by during the past year. The Ladles' Aid Society of the First Mrs. Alexander Martin. Mrs. I-eslie fight for clerk at election in Novem- DISPOSE OF LANDS large »urn to the weekly pay roll, the company to th» California-Oregon WASHINGTON, March 18.—What which will benefit not only every Power company, the new corporation Presbyterian church gave a St. Pat- Rogers, Mrs. Zim Baldwin, Mrs. Geo. her. E. B. Rams by has filed for justice iball be done regarding the railroad | rl<-k'» tea Thursday afternoon at the Merryman, Mrs. John McCall. Mrs. buxine»» man In the city, but will en ¡home of Mrs. R. E. Wallenburg The Orb Campbell and Miss Jacobs. of the peace on the republican ticket. brant lands for which the government large the market for the products of • • • • • He will be opposed for the nomina j entertainment wax in chnrge of the now suing is a question which hae the farmer following commltteo: Mrs. Watten Miss Louise Sargent has returned tion by W. H. Shaw and E. W. Gowen, been discussed to some extent by the PHOENIX. Ari«., March 19.—Ari j burg. Mrs Telford. Mrs. Hales nnd home from Oakland and other who filed some time since. It is the Oregon representatives and offl ials A very Interesting talk and discus A delightful musl- California cities, where she has been general opinion that this office is be of the department of justice. It ie sion was had on Tuesday morning zona'» first legislature. ov«rwh»*m - Mrs. Livermore by some Influential men at tho high ingly democratic, convened at noon | cal program was rendered, after traveling with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. coming an important one from a rrobable that the senators and repre i financial standpoint, and for this rea sentatives will begin soon to consider school, for th« purpose of acquainting today. Governor Hunt'» messag« to wh'ch tea was served. The ladies Jchnson. son the position is hotly contested. Mrs. J. V. Gilbert, the form of a bill to be introduced the students with the fact of the the body »aid that the first act should pri-ent were: John Schailock, who filed today, is after it shall have been submitted to Mrs. Oscar SWve returned the first worth of tho lecture course. The lie a move for a reincorporatlon of Mrs E. C. Austin, Mrs. Hattie Rob gentlemen were «'«plain I). C. Apple the constitution, with the restoration erts. Mrs. Amelia Hanks, Mrs. E. W i f the week from Ashland, where she as yet the only aspirant for constable the attorney general. In a general way, although subject to revision and gate. Nelson Rounaevcll and Attorney of tho Identical Judicial recall plank Gowen. Mrs. L. Gerber, Mrs. M. P. haa been visiting friends for several of Linkvilie district. amendment, the bill is likely to pro H I, Elliott, and the question ns to which President Taft rejected. He, Evans, Mrs. F. J. Williams. Mrs. S. weeks. GENERAL VILLA PROBABLY SH<»T I vide: whether they ought to continue the also demand» Immediate action on ________ Washington. Comrade Newson can First—That the suit brought by Returns From East present lyceum course that han been woman suffrage, and al»o advocates Mr and Mrs. Fred Fleet have re EI. PASO, Texas, March 18.—Col the attorney general is ratified by taking place at the opera house about n law compelling every newspaper in corroborate hl« statement by Colonel once every month, was broached for the »tale to publish n complete list of Williams' farewell address, preserved turned from a trip to Illinois, where onel D. Ponce, telegraphed to General congress and declared to be equiva- on lambskin." Its owners and stockholders. thev spent the winter, and left today Groxco for confirmation of the report lent to forfeiture of the railroad*« discussion. E B. Ramsby, the veteran 0. A. R. for their home in Langell Valley. Mr. ed capture of General Villa. On Sat grant by congress. It wns held that much benefit WM member of this city, states that the Fleet is engaged in the stock business urday night he received a telegram Second—That the persons who s< H«M»L ENTERTAINMENT derived from thia source of Instruc Snturday evening. March 9th. the article is correct, and that the Twelfth with his father-in-law, H. A. Win- signed "Orotco" declaring that Villa bought railroad lands prior to April lion. In so much thnt the student be- <am« more familiar with people wl.o ranchera and friend» of the Henley Indiana led the review, as he was a nard. near Lorella, the business be would be shot on Sunday. Nothing SO, 1908, shall be permitted to con fess Judgment of forfeiture and sale, land visited many parts of the world, school district were pleasantly en member of Company B, and marched ing conducted under the firm name of further has been heard. and have preferential right for six Winnard & Fleet. nnd could he well enlightened on tertal tied by Ml»» Rose Mulkey, in line at the time. months to buy the same lands from OUTLAWS St «BOUNDED BY ninny subjects that they would uot teacher of the school, with an enter CONVICTS MAKE GOOD THEIR DETECTICES IN DEVIL'S DEN the government at 82.50 per acre. otherwise have done. In a town of tainment nnd box social for the bene I Third—That no further suits shall ESCAPE FROM PENITENTIARY this slxe It la hard onough matter to fit of the »<hool library. The play, H1LLSVILLE, Va.. March 18.— be brought against innocent purchas get the right kind of speakers to com« "Out In the Street," wa» well car-' LINCOLN, Neb . March 18.—When Forty detectives are surrounding ers unless they be filed within one Judge II. L. Benson received a tel- here without a good sized bonus, nnd rlcd off. Those taking part were R I ( ’ . Short, Rose Mulkey, Carrie An Convicts Taylor, Morley and Dowd Devil's Den. where it Is believed that year. tliin opportunity of hearing talented phono message Monday morniug from Fourth—That the 32,000,000 acre« people who arc not only up In the drew», Clyde Griffith, Judge Short. Creed McKendree of Lakeview, an slipped into the blinding snowstorm Sid Allen and his gang of outlaws are wnlkn of life, hut can dispense with Clyde Andrew», Mary Short. Frances nouncing the deat at midnight Sun last Thursday and faded from sight, entrenched. A cordon of detectives of unsold lands shall, when the de Ivaa day of Phillip Lynch, one of the prom they seemed to have slipped into a are closing in on the stronghold, and cree of forfeiture is ratified by ths accuracy the real things tliat It han Short, Earl Rlghtmeyer and supreme court, be opened to actual inent and wealthy sheep men of Lake mysterious hiding place which may a desperate fight is expected. been tliclr privilege to hoar and see. leenblce. ; settlers under the rules and regula Excellent munic wa» furnished dur- ( county. i ever be discovered. Not a trace has The only way that these courses can tions of the Interior department, he maintained will bo for tho strident Ing liie evening by Mr. James Mor Mr. Lynch is well known through been found of the desperadoes who GOODYEAR Rl'RRER CO. STARTS WEEKLY PAPER which means the drawing system. to get nil his friends and acquaint ris and Mrs. Horbert Phillips. out all of Lake county, and has long shot and dynamited their wav out of also that no lands shall be disposed For refreshments many well-filled been prominently Identified with the 1 risen after the triple murder of War ances to attend them To keep abreast of the times and of through scrip applications. Tho much talked of lecture which bnsket» had been prepared by tho sheep industry. He was considered den Delehanty, his deputy and one The state delegation will also prob to acquaint its many branches and tho high school exported to have tho generous women of the district nnd quite a wealthy man. being the own of the ushers. Governor Aldrich has arrived, and employ«»» with its progress, work and ably discuss what shall be done in ptensuro of hearing Mr. Collins of tho it was perhaps to tho credit of the er of about 8,000 acres of land in ad Knlscopnl church deliver wns given cook» or tho auctioneer. Attorney dition to his live stock. Ho was a Is conducting an investigation, which, aims, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber view of the adverse report by the de Mondny at tho high school. Tho John Irvine, who proved himself a widower, having a son and daughter, it Is hoped, may disclose the means company has founded a weekly news partment on Senator Bourne's inno subject that Mr. Collins took was master of tho art, that tho boxes who are now atteading school In the by wmeh the friends of the fugitives paper, printed at Akroth Ohio, by the cent purchaser bill. along tho lines of progression and brought the neat sum of one hun city of Cork, Ireland, Mr. Lynch's na were able to slip the revolvers and ex head of the advertising department, LA FOLLETTE SIZZLES activity of th« ancient country of dred dollars. tive land. The deceased was about plosives in to them. Trusties are be- E J Hemington. TAFT AND ROOSEVELT The news matter is all relative to Ueved to have aided, while some sus- Egypt. His subject wns profusely 45 years of ngo. MANDAN. N. D., . March 18. Hot _ — ----- picion points tow ard a prison guard, the many branches of the compahy, illustrated with slides on his lantern, the doings of its officials, and general shot bot h Taft and Roosevelt for All ex-convicts hero who were re- and to say thnt they wore very In I 1 UH.LETTE CONFIDENT OF cently relçased have been arrested news topics of interest to the Good- their failure to cripple the trusts in structive can be Judged by tho amount NORTH DAKOTA VK’TOKY and questioned, their formulativo period Is being I.AWHENCE, Ma»»,. March 18.— Tho officers refuse year workers. af Interest thnt tho students dlxplnv- Editorial comment upon timelv poured out through this state by fen Thirty thousand textile employes re to make public tho Information they i <d Mr. Collins nlso touche«! on the FARGO, N. D„ March 18.—Sena- may have obtained. Two convicts. subjects written by heads of the vart- “tor La Follette of Wisconsin in f.er- xublect of tho rise of Colon nnd Its sumed work today. There wag no tor La Follett« spoke at Mlnot this Burns and Riley, have been closely cuff departs prove one of its most val-1 8onal speeches which are a feature place In this world of ours. On tho disorder. At the Washington mill, Q 0 sizzling 1 Tl’1J w nr flrrkl ■> r»»» 1*11 morning and Devils Lake this after- of a fight Foss for (K the D Republi connected with the affair, and are be whole, tho lecture proved to be very owned by the American Woolen Mil! « noon. He said “ 1 never felt bettor in can delegates, which is at Its height. j « i tnpany. 500 workers quit an hour lieved to have been Instrumental In interesting, as wall as Instructive. La Follette made two speeches at after work started, chnrglng discrim niy life, and I ant confident that this smuggling the weapons into the pris MILLIONAIRE BREWER RELIEVED A SUICIDE Jamestown and one here. General ination. Tho differences are said to state will endorse me for president on. but both have disappeared. OREGON HERD OF ELK next Tuesday. La Folletteltes assert CHICAGO, March IS—William C. I ly La Follette is attacking both Taft Burns accompanied a party of Lin ON WAY TO PASTl'RI he of a minor nature. that victory Is certain. coln “prison reformers” to the peni Seipp, millionaire head of the Seipp and Roosevelt on grounds of their JOSEPH. Ore.. March 18.—Crated, SAYS HE WAS THERE tentiary about two weeks ago, and Brewing company, was found dead tn failure to hit the trusts and to re and loaded on wagons pulled by four- There seems to be a dispute as to at that time smuggled some opium bed this morning, shot in the head. vise the tariff downward. The cam horse teams, tho famous Oregon herd The police think it was suicide, as paign is the fiercest the state hat into the prison. nt elk started from this plnce Satur the regiment which had tho honor of Mr. Seipp had been ill for several : ever seen. Roosevelt speakers are leading the Grand Review In 1 865, day morning on Hie last lap of their I flooding Into the state and the La months. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 18 — CONVICT MURDERERS 750-mllel Journey from i Jackson's nn«I the following 1» taken from the Fcllette men are fighting back tooth CAITl RED AT LAST Hole country. Wyoming, I to the Billy Nntlonal Tribune, published nt Wash The Turkish fleet Is preparing for ac rml nail. Henry Conn on Visit tion against the Italian squadron as ington: For thirty Meadows In this county, "T. H. Newsom, of Glenn, Calif., sembling off Mitylene, fifty miles Enter—(1:20 p. m.)—Cornered in Henry Conn arrived on Tuesday miles the nnlmals will bo hauled Bookkeeper—Tho boss treats you i through mud on wagons. Then when emphatically supports tho assertion of from the entrance of the Dardanelles. n barn between Gretna and Spring from his homo at Roseburg, for a pretty nice, Jimmy. Tho Turkish vessels are of an anti field. the Sarpy county convicts. Grav, week's visit in Klamath Falls. Mr. tho snow Is too d* P. the wagons will George Hay of Wellington, III., thnt .Tjfnmy (office boy)—Sure. He's havo to be abandoned nnd the trans tho Twelfth Indiana, commanded by quated model, while Italy has some of Dowd and Morley, who slew the war Conn is a brother of Mrs. B. 8 »cared o' his life I'll quit when there’s fer made to sleigh». A great "go Colontff Reuben William», ha«l tho the most up-to-date war vessels tn den and two guards at the peniten Grigsby, and owns considerable land ■ a lot of pencils to be sharpened.”— tiary, were captured after an hour's in Klamath county. devil” has been rigged up botwoen honor of leading tho Grand Review at her navy. Exchange. CANDIDATE LISI SIILI GROWING a I I