Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 16, 1912, Image 1

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VOL. XVII.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATIJ FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912
Socialists Wont
Debs cind Russell
As Cdndidales
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LEADING PAPER OF
MOI THERM OREGON
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NO.7
’"ÄTZ JEDOÏ SWEEPS
IS CRITICISED minder to Get Up ALL CAUFURNIA
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PARIS, May 15.—Clifford Cook of
INDIANAPOLIS, May 15. A ma
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[San Francisco is the soundest sleeper
<«»»1l*ANt HAM TOTAL OF HI,INNI jority of th» lenders In the socialist PRICES OF STREET IMI'ROA E- ¡CLERIC WOULD H IVE THE GOV in Paris. So heavy are his slumbers CLARK VICTORY OVER W II.NO N
convention here want to nominate
that lu order to wake up at anything
IK »RMKIM »Wilt
MENT SHOW 4 BIG REDUCTION
I ICNMENT HEIZE KHtTI N EM OF
TWO TO ONE
Eugene V Dubs as a candidat« for tho
like a reasonable hour he has to send
presidency with Charles Edward Rus­
THIN NPItlNG, OWING TO COM
ALL Ml LTI-MILLIONAIREN Al himself a telegram on the evening be­
sell us his running mate. The Mil
fore reminding himself that he ha«*
I'trol of Two ImiiiciiM- Sew Plant»
THEIR DEATH
PETITION
( alicorni* Give» Rooerveil a Plarality
wnukecltes, under Berger, are light
got to wake up at such an hour on the [
an KI iuiis U i lUvrr, Willi nn.iMH» Ing Debs, and are urging the nomi-
of 45,000—Taft Carried Only On«
following day.
PENDLETON. Ore., May 15.—Pen-1
PHILADELPHIA, May 15.—He,-
■orsrpuwer Hartl, Will He Fiuislird nation of Heidel to head the ticket.
This fixes the time in one of his
District, the F'ourtli'San Franciæ».
Socialist loaders her« claim to t»e- dlelou is the scene of a tnerry paving 1 tw government seize all but $2,000, 'brain cells, and unconscious cerebra-1
While I m Follette Secured See
by I Ir»l ul llie Year—4’reeling MOO [ ||gve that Roosevelt and Bryan will war. and the outcome Is difficult of •»00 of every multi-millionaire's for­ ,tlon takes place during the night. I
prediction, although it Is practically tune upon the possessor’s death.
llaiu ISO I tMl High bs the leaders of th« old purties.
Joaquin—Governor Johnson WeH
A< re l.ak
[Otherwise he would continue to slee.>
Th» delegates nr» discussing the certain that when the smoke clear»
Let the government own and run teneath the sun and dine beneath the
«uh
Plenaed
With the Result
platform today, while strong efforts away several more of the main resi­ au expr< is, telegraph and telephone moon. And his sleeping propensity Is
nr« being mad» to prevent a floor dence thoroughfares will be improv­ companies
Increased by the fact that he weighs i
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O. G Htrele. suparluleiideul of I ho fight over tlie Indorsement of Indu-i ed ul prices considerably below those
Take over for governmental con­ 2<»0 pound» and takes much open air |
LAN FRANCISE, May 15 —Free-
formerly paid. Several months ago a
California Oregon Power compuuy, 1» trial unlontom.
trol the Standard Oil company and exercise.
tically state wide returns make it
paving agitation was started by tne the tobacco trust.
la the < ity today looking uller t’o
The reason why Cook has been tak­
certain that Roosevelt carried every
Commercial Club and the city coun­
• ■»I iu ' hh of the company. Mr. 8'ri l ELKN TURN OUT IN BODY
Have the government confiscate all ing such heroic measures to awake > ongtessional district in the state ex­
• lati • that th« work on the Mo ver linn [
To WtiliK ON GROUNDH cil. The latter body commenced pro- coal lands.
early Is because of the arrival of hU
[• eedlngs for the paving of a dozen or
from Dorris to the Klnmnth Fulls
mother, Mrs. H. J Cook of San Fran- cept the Fourth San Francisco, for
These are some of the methods of
Two
which the Taftites declare they will
About fifty "Bills" went to the I more streets with bitulithic.
elsnis Is being rushed, snd it is ex­
v isco, to whom he is very devoted.
preventing the accumulation of swol­
< outeat before the national conven­
pected to hum the connection* made Rodeo grounds down the lake Sun­ contracts trad previously been entered
tion at Chicago.
within sixty days
A crew of fifty day, and assisted In the work of pre­ Into with tho Warren Construction len foriunes advocated by Rev. Geo. NO LENIENCY TO
Chalmers Richmond, rector of St.
Delayed returns from outlying dis­
■ten are nt work ou the Job. When paring the grounds for the big event company at $2.10 per square yard,
BE «IVEN RICHESON
John's Episcopal church, whose blt-
tricts make the exact figures unob-
tale lino is completed It will coanoot of tho Elks. Under the direction o* which price was generally considered
ter denunciation of the will of the
BO8T0N, May. 15.—The exneutivjU*1“1»*«. but it Is conceded that
up all tlie power plants of the com­ Pau) Breitenstein the men went to too high, with the result that one by
late
Colonel
John
Jacob
Astor
has
one
the
new
propositions
were
killed
'
pany In Ciillforalii and Oregou. which work digging post holes, building
• ouicll held a brief session odav. i Roosevelt’s plurality will be 45,000.
[created a furore.
are capable of producing a total of fences snd corrsls and enlarging the by remonstrance.
Governor Foss did not refer to the'wh,le lhe Roosevelters claim it will
J’he Rev. Mr. Richmond compared rounrt| anJr rw»ntlon for leniency for each 60,000, with a possible majorit .
grand stand
stand. A twelve foot platform [
14.250 horsepower.
Just as the council was about to
' means that
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— Taft --
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The plnnts owned by the company was built on the front of the grand i throw up Its hunds In despair, the the term» of the Astor's will, handing Rfcheson This
Rlcheson l~
over
and
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combined.
• hl' h will aoou be oonnwted together "land for the judge» and box parties Dolarway company entered the field down the bulk of his great furtune U mugt dle for Ms rrime7
Clark doubled Wilson’s vote. It is
R|rhemm., VerveM Stronger
• Ith power lines are Prospect. 2'»,000 The work la progressing rapidly, and and created a favorable sentiment by his son. with that of Dr. Francis Ba-
possible that La Follette carried San
BOSTON. May 15.—Richeson slept D*««o and San Joaquin counties. S»n
horsepower' Gold Ray. 4,000 horse- everything will be In readlneea for the offering to la» pavement for $1 5o con. the late surgeon of Yale unlver-
He rose at 7 Francisco complete gives Roosevelt
power, Fall Creek. 2,500 horsepower; I grand event. During the day a picnic I per square yard This move was met •Ity, who out of a $400,000 estate. ,OUndly last night.
Mhasta River, 500 horae|>ower, and lunch was served by the house com by the Warren company with a pro­ left $100,000 to be used In the fight o.clork th|g raornln(?. wlth hlg nerTe8 119.825. Taft 16,518. La Follette
the two Klamath Falls plants, with , mlttee. which was enjoyed as much as posal to lay a gravel bitulithic at
stronger, ate heartily and read i»*«7. Clark 5,774, Wilson 2,940
1.250 horsepower. In addition will [ th» carpenter work,
$1.45. At a meeting of the council other worthy causes, and the remain­ magazines and papers referring to his
Los Angeles' vote, practically com-
after paving promoters and property der to help poor boys through Yale.
be th» new plant on the Klamath |
case.
plete, gives Roosevelt 31,545. Taft
"We are filled with patriotic shame
River, with a capacity of 55,000 horse
owners had Indulged In a wordy com­
10,693, La Follette 6.340. Clark 3,90»
bat, President Linden of the Dolar­ after reading the will of John Jacob
power, the largest plant owned by the
¡and Wilson 2,122. Roosevelt carried
way company volunteered to lay his Astor," declared the clergyman. "He
company.
Loe Angeles county by 8,000.
pavement at the actual cost of ma- stands forth at the judgment bar be­
Two plants, each of 40,000 k w.,
Governor Hiram Johnson said: "It
* terlal and labor.
fore the Christian conscience of the
or 5 5,000 horsepower, are to be con
was a bully fight; a bully victory. We
In the meantime a home company American people.
■trurted on the Klamath River by'
won because the cause was just. Po
Po-
"It Is a disgrace to leave a fortune
[of
La Grande has announced its In-
the power company
Work on the
Ilitical regeneration of California is
Mention of submitting blds not to ex- of $50,000,000 in these days.”
Brat plant Is already well under way.
complete."
¡reed $1.30, and a proposition has
and will be rushed to completion, so
Taft won the Fourth San Prancieco
as to be ready for operation by the GOVERNOR WI ST Nl'RMITN TEXT even been broached looking to the BULLETIN WILL RESUME
district by 154 votes. The Roosevelt-
PRINTING RUEF STORY NEW INDUSTRY CONTEMPLATED
• rst of the year. One of theae plants
installation of a municipal plant.
OF HIM HILL PROA IDINO FOR
era claim that it was won for Taft on
alone will be almost double In ca­
acount of the heavy "silk-stocking"
FOR
GRANITE
CITY
—
OUTSIDE
ABOLISHMENT
OF
CAPITAL NTORK To GIVE CONCERTS
SAN FRANCISCO, May 14.—The
pacity that of all the other plants of
vote.
EVERY
SATURDAY
EVENING
Bulletin
announces
that
on
Monday
the company In Northern California
CAPITAL PLANNING BUILDING
PUNISHMENT
The Taftites justify their decision
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It will resume printing the Ruef story
»ad Oregon Tho leent'on '.a at «.hat
MODERN PLANT
to contest before the convention by
11« Golden Rule store has srraug- after the indictments were dismissed
is known as Wards* canyon on the
the statement that they never agreed
SALEM. May 15. Governor West cd for a four-piece orchestra to give In Judge Dunne’s court Saturday un­
Ktnmath River, below Shasta. The
to
abide by the presidential primary
ASHLAND. May 15—That Ashland
• ompnny has bought up seven or j today gave out the text of the bill con certs at their place of business'der mandate from the appellate court ’
The Roosevelters jeer and say it "enta
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will see an extensive industry in the
«Ight hundred acres along the river, iprovidiug for the abolishment of cap-1 every Saturday evening during the
no ice. The state vote will go as a
which will be used as « reservoir to [llal punishment. It substitutes for summer months. A. V. Tindall will ANOTHER VOLCANO
form of a packing plant in active op-
whole.”
furnish
the
music.
store water
ACTIVE IN MEXICO '-ration this fall is the prediction of
capital piinlshmeut life imprisonment
Stockton dispatches say that La
This entire Unti of "00 or moro
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local parties who are interested in the Follette carried San Joaquin county
I at hard labor In the statu pvnlten- ANOTHER DEFEAT
act* will be covered with water when
'i tilted Press Service-------------------------- ¡promotion of the project. Men prom- The following is the vote: La Fol-
OF REBEL FORCES
the dam la totnpleted, snd will make tiary, and prohibits the governor from
M EX ICO CITY. May 14.—The vol-1 "ent in the meat packing industry
2.236, Roosevelt 1,468 Tait
MEXICO CITY, May 1 4,—-Federal» cano below the city of —
Guadalajara
Nave given ---------------
the proposition
a lake six miles long and a mile nnd ' grunting reprieve, commutation or
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-“’“'■•I careful
j.87, dark 1,048, Wilson 399
a half wide nt the broadest point. [pardon, after conviction for murder' near here nre reported to have routed believed to be about to begin crup- consideration, having canvassed the
T«> give an Idea of the amount of wa­ • In the first degree, except on the rec­ 2.000 Zapatistas near Husmuxltltlana tions. This mornfng four quakes de- situation carefully before determin­ United Press Service
ami efghty-onc of the rebels are re- stroyed four buildings aud damaged *ng upon the steps, it is said that
Nearly 70,000 for Roosevelt
ter thnt will be held in the lake. Mr.
ommendation of the judge of the ported to have been killed.
nineteen otjiers.
Steam sulphur Plans for the project have passed the
SAN FRANCISCO. May 15. The
Mt«-«!« states that It will take twenty-
court which originally tried the case.
Andrew Carr, a well known mining fumes are issuing from cracks In its '1*8* °* uncertainty, and that the se- latest returns thi3 afternoon Indicate
feur day* with tho full flow of tho
A feature of the proposed bill 1» the !'>»ospector. who has been visiting in sides Guadalajara is deserted.
lection of a suitable site is the only that Roosevelt will have close to 70.-
river to fill the reaervolr.
provision that it shall not apply to
tl i city for some days, returned to
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iliing remaining to be done.
i»00 piura|fty, with a clear majority,
A force of too men In now engaged
tho crimes committed or convictions
•• the work, and thin will be in
c s home in Dairy this morning. Mr.
MARIETTA, O., Taft arrived at 7
Parties interested In the matter
The returns show that 2,321 pre
had prior to the enactment of the
[Carr Is prominent In Maccabce circles o’clock this morning and opened his state that that th»* state of Oregon is'cinta out of 3.700 in the state give
•re ed to nbout 200 men within n
measure.
I'n his home town.
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' ’ campaigning
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' before
~
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• in $17.000,000 worth of —
— 104.268, Taft 56,492, lai
Roosevelt
■south. The dnm will be 130 feet
I final
ten days
now shipping
Initiative petitions will be placed
high, and have a crest of 360 feet
the primaries. He looked fresh and cured meat products, and that the Fotlette 33,967, Wilson 13.211, and
’■1« machinery for thl* plant, which lu circulation within a few days.
normal consumption of this valley is Clark 29,683.
The text of the proposed measure
60,000 pounds weekly.
It is con­
is to be known a» Klamath River No
servatively estimated that the manu­
Claim» Majority of Dr legatos
1, han already bm>n ordered, and will proposes that section 1903 of laird's
facture of only one-fifth of the actual United Prose Service
be nblp|>ed as aoop ns the dam la fin ■ Oregon Laws be ameuded to read as
amount consumed in the county will
KENTON, Ohio, May 15.—Basing
tebed. An Immense amount of ma- follows:
terlal steel and cement, besides ma-
pay a 30 per cent dividend on the in- his claim on the result in California,
At a meeting
the _______
Ladies' ______
Civic1
"Section 1903—Every person con-
____ _ of _____
rdilncrv. will be necessary In the con­ vlcted of murder In the first degree League held Tuesday afternoon it
Deputy United States Marshal W vestment. These facts are given as Roosevelt here asserted that he al-
struction. and thl* will have to be shnll be punished by imprisonment nt was decided to hold "Seed Day” on ] IL Griffith is serving subpoenas on the cause for deciding to establish the ready has a majority of the delegates
to the national convention, and that
hauled In over the Pokegama rnll- hard labor during the natural life of Monday, Mey 20, which is election | twenty-two residents of Klamath plant here.
rond. which It Is understood that the such person, in the Oregon state pen- day. It
I had been planned to hold it ¡county, the greater portion being in-
The proposed plant is capitalized Taft cannot be nominated,
•empnny han leased
Itentlary at Salem, or In such other today, but it was postponed
__ _____ J on ac- dians, who are to go to Portland as at $50,000, with $30.000 paid in. It------------------------------
Alameda County
Institution ns may be hereafter deslg- count of delay in receiving a ship- witnesses in the case of Anderson will be a strictly up-to-date abbatoir,
nated by law; provided, however, that [tnent of government seeds,
For dulnly and exclusive styles
These Faithful, an Indian, who is to be tried packing and cold storage plant, built United Press Service
OAKLAND, May 15.
Alameda
this act shall not apply to crimes com- have now been received by Hunter Ion Thursday for the murder of his upon the latest scientific methods
tdilldren’s headwear
Gertrud»
mltted or convictions had prior to this [ Savidge, who secured them through [wife on the Klamath reservation last One hundred beeves a day. with a county figures, incomplete, give ths
Ho. have It.
enactment becoming effective, but the ¡Congressman Hawley, and have been fall, Mr. Griffith expects to start » 'th proportionate number of hogs and following:
Roosevelt 18,<22, Taft
laws In force and effect at the time turned over to the League. They In- his witnesses for Portland In the sheep, will be the capacity, and every ‘',985, La Follette 5,336, Wilson 972,
I of the commission of said crime shall ¡elude seeds of the many varieties of morning, but if they do not arrive he ounce of the animal will be utilized ud Clark 2,389.
¡apply to and govern the penalties pro­ Howers suitable to this climate.
I may be delayed another day. •»« after the most approved modern
vided therein which shall be Imposed
Contributions of seeds and trees will also take with him C. L. Mosier, methods of manufacture. The pay
in
accordance
therewith."
>u ...
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kii .
aI
-(. rvque»iv<i
are
requested irum
from any oi
of me
the citizens who I s now in tho county Jail on a roll will be at least $12,900 a year at
Section 1714 of Lord's Oregon Law who feel disposed
and 1.charge of giving whiskey to an In- the start, and will be increased as
________ to
__ donate,
______ _ ___
Is to be amended to rend as follows:
these will be distributed to those who dian. * If Hiram Moore is captured rapidly as the business will permit,
"Section 1714 The governor has will ngree to plant and cultivate them, he will probably also be taken io The plant will be in charge of a thor-
power to grant reprieves, commuta-[Another meeting of the League Is to Portland.
ough meat man of twenty years’ ex­
tions nnd pardons, after convictions.; be held this evening In the Chamber
perience. the man selected being now
[for all crimes; and to remit, after of Commerce building.
TAFTITES CLAIM
In the service of the United States
[judgment therefor, nil penalties nnd
BIO MAJORITY government.
iforfeitures upon such conditions nnd REBEL FORCES
i romoters of the project state that pboi ’ERTY OWNERS WILL VOTE
[with such restrictions nnd limitations
DEMORALIZED
SAN FRANCISCO, May 13.—Taft- (he surplus of hogs for the first year
unidentified
ON ISSUING RONDS FOR NEW
jus he mny think proper, subject to the
EL PASO. Tex.. May 13.—The reb- !tes here say the president will get or two will have to come from over
regulations prescribed In thin chap-ids at Jaurez are demoralized as n re 35,000 majority.
Roosevettcrs are ' the mountains, this fact alone making
825,000 SCHtXJL HOUSE—POLLS
HAMBURG, May 15.—Dressed In ter; provided, however, thnt no re- suit of Orozco’s crushing defeat at ¡also most confident, while the La Fol- Ashland the logical place for tho es- 1
an ordinary business suit. King Fred­ prleve. commutation or pardon, after j Conejos Sunday. It Is believed that letters are predicting a heavy vote tnblishment of the plant. It 1» con- | OPEN I TO 4
erick of Denmark dropped dead while 'conviction for murder In the first de- another rebel defeat would result in
La Follette ends his campaign here sldered that after the first year or
slone on the streets here Tuesday 'gree shall he granted except upon the I the wholesale deserting of rebels.
tonight. Interest Is Intense.
two the valley will furnish the neces- ; The special election for the pur-
night. The body, unidentified, lay In recommendation of the judge or his
sary stock. Almost the entire amount 'pose of voting bonds for $25,000 with
Today Orozco Is making what is
Harbor Front morgue until found at successor In office of the court whic.i I believed to be his Inst stand at Rel-
Walter Eggerth is expected here of capital will come from the outside, which to purchase a site and erect
3 o’clock this morning by searchers. [originally tried the case In which con- [lano. Flghtlng is reported to have this evening to fill the place of A. .1. the parties Interested having decided a school building will be held this
Eviction was had.”
resumed at daylight, rebels fighting Churchill, who is sick, aa operator at to come to this valley because of its [ (Thursday) afternoon at the Central
Now King Christian
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stubbornly. No details have been re- the Western Union office. Mr. Eg- opportunities. The site has not yet school building. The polls will be
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Mra. Kate Rowland of Vallejo, Cal., j ci'lved of yesterday'» casualties. Tho [ gerth was one of the popular ment­ been selected, but It is stated that it open from 1 o’clock until 4.
All
COPENHAGEN, May 15,- Prince is spending a couple of-weeks visiting federal» »ay that 500 rebels were|bers of the force in the local office will be by the first of July, and It 1« property owners, both men and wo-
Christian was formally proclaimed wl'h her daughter, Mrs. Blanch ¡slain st Jurez, which the rebels say is or over a year, and about two months hoped the plant will be ready for op- men. are eligible to vote at a school
King of Denmark today.
I greatly exaggerated.
ago was transferred to San Francisco, ¡eration this fall.
Kemp.
election.
ABOLISHING THE
LADIES LEAGUE TO
BIG DELEGATION
DIS1RIBUIE SEEDS
0E WITNESSES
HELO TODAY