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I The alectrlcal Inapiwtor receives hi« Hanforu many times, but I do uot re- I I ‘ ompensatlon In fees. call whether it was title drink ur a Councilman Savidge called up the 1« u . ou . uk . that lie was particularly I petition, which was lllcil at a previous ONE THOUSAND LI VEH ARE RE SAYS THE PRESIDENT WROTE A fond of.” meeting, of th«> property owners of PORTED TO HE LOHT FALSEHOOD it immediately became apparent CALIFORNIA'S FAMOIs «Ih.tHNi. ■ Shlpplngton. asking for permission to that Mr. Kinsey did not deglre to "tell resurvey the addition. A committee Property Itamagr I» Fattwmlr«l at I m More at Taft for Ills Action in the tales out of school.” Orders for Paila Mutili lent to Keep <MM> HEIRESS MARRIED g'JO.OOO.OOO—Many Familien Are l.orimer Caio'—Kaya Letter Writ consisting of Savidge. Alford and ihr Factory Going lo Capii» iiy foi A local hotel has for some month» H oiiiv I vom ami Great Suffering I« ten to Roosevelt Ila» Malicious, In made a specialty of the "Hanford | a Lung Time Are Now <>u Hand. Great cal Gathering of ITtra-Faahioe* ■ Doty hud been appointed to lliiestl- < R«*»ultiug—Denver la Alno Visited famous Falsehood— Seualc Pasara cocktail,” but has given It it different < apailty YA ill lk< Hix Hu ml nd able Rich Ever Seen in the West I gate the matter, and they reported In ' l>y Terrible Mtorui and Uvea Loot Resolution to I piloid Their Exclu* name. In fact, the name of the hot«<l Paila Daily When tin- Men l«earn Attend the Matrimonial Celebra . favor of p«*rmittlng the survey and There alve llighte lile Buslucss tion of Former Mias Jennie Crocker > having the plats turned over to the , and Malcolm Whitman, the Non dty engineer for inspection and re- i port to the council. Mayor Nteholas. I MEXICO ----------- CITY. ---- - ---- , 15 July One WASHINGTON. D. C.. July 16 HOME YEltX EARLY Willi flftceu men on llie payroll York lawyer and Tennis Star with the advice of the city attorney, i thousand or more are believed to Senator Halley of Texas. In the sen — —— — i and advance order« to keep working Chief of Police Smith Ims served | to capacity fur a long time, the plant HILLSBORO, Calif.. July 16.—In ■uggi'sted that the records should ' have perished and a property loss sus- ate. roasted President Taft for his the presence of the greatest gather show a written report from the com I tallied of 120,000.000 as a result of "meddlesome und officious" action» notice that the curfew <>r<l I nance will of the Klamath Falls Tub and Pall 'company was «tari<-d up Monde» ing of the ultra-fashionable rich ever mlttee. and asked them to make th«>lr |a cloudburst In the state of Guana iu the Lorimer case. Ruferrlug to a be enforced hereafter. junto. letter Taft wrote to Roosevelt, he This measure provides that young ' morning seen in the XX'«>st, a >60.000 matri report at the next meeting The crop« in an area of 1,000 shouted. "Wheu the president pen people under the age of Ik years A petition was tiled from the prop monial durbar was celebrated here The muchliiery ran without a hitch, today, following the w«>ddlng of Miss erty owners on Esplanade. Rond and square miles have been ruined and all ued tbe Hue that I was determined to must not play or loiter on the streets lull considerable trouble was »iicoliii keep the Illinois senator here he pen after s p. iu. during the months of ¡tered because of the Inexperience ot Jennie Crocker, California's >15,000,- Broad streets, asking the appoint foodstuffs destroyed Danger of famine la threatened, ned a malicious, Infamous falsehood. June, July and August. 000 heiress. an<l Malcolm Whitman. ment of E. C. Meyer as paving In some <>f the men. IL N. Wood, tin- New York lawyer an«t former tennis spector. Mr. Meyer whs ap|M>lnted Thousands of people are hungry and No one knows that better than him “Children wnoso parents cannot . manager anil principal owner, Is an unclothed. self. Andrew Johnson was Impeach control them are almost beyond the I experienced workman. and h. has star of the East, which was imt - by the council. Word Is brought from the acene of ed for a less serious offense than the control of the police,” said the chief secured the services of tin rxperleh' formed at St. Mathew's Episcopal A petition was received from resi- church. San Mateo, by the Right Rev. dents of the Second ward, ssklng for the disaster of robbery of the dead president committed in writing this this afternoon. "Nevertheless, we vil man from the East, The rest of will do what wo can.” Bishop William Ford Nicholas, at a sidewalk on the southerly side of bodies, and the Madero cabinet is letter." the force arc a little "green.” The senate passed the following high noon. The ordinance is not only not en Washington street between Second planning to rush trempa and relief "As soon a« the men becoine mor> traina to the stricken district. resolution: tirely popular with a number of the fumlllar with the work." said Mi The wedding celebration, for which and Fourth streets. It was referred "Any attempt on the part of the children, but some of the parents in Wood, "we will turn out about 60» an army of florists, artists, landscape to the street committee with power Missouri Mufferà president of the United States to ex the city complain that It will work a palls This will mean that we will gardeners, sculptors, architects and to act. Before the sidewalk can be ST. LOUI8. Mo.. July rain ercise his power and Influence to con hardship to attempt to require the ■hip ii carload of our product aimut carpenters hsd been preparing the ex ordered to be built mi ordinance will and wind storm which this trol the vote of any senator upon a youngsters to get under cover so every nine or ten days.” tensive ««tales at Hillsboro for weeks, have to be passed. section yesterday and did 11,000,000 question Involving the seat of a sen early In the hot summer months. Another petition was atoo received rivaled the most famous nuptials dis San Francisco is at present 41».- Reposted requests have come to plays of New York's Fifth avenue from residents of the Second ward damage. Four people were drowned ator or on any other matter within market for the factory Advance or at Alton. III. the exclusive jurisdiction of the sen the chief of police from those who tiers have been received set. Following the church ceremony, asking for the construction of a sewer from there ate, would violate the spirit, If not favor the enforcement of the m«as sufficient to keep the plant going to which was the one simple f«»ature of from Third to Fourth streets, be Denver Suffers 'ire. and It Is the consensus of opinion the letter of the Constitution, and the day's festiviti««. the guests, wear tween High and Washington, so that capacity, and there Is still the Purl that the measure w'll be enforced by ing an aggregate of >1,500.000 worth they would be enabled to make con-1 DENVER. Colo.. July 15. lu the invade the rights of the senate.” land market to be developed the chief with his usual considera or jewels, were entertaine«l with a nection. The petition was referred t kr***e*l flood In the history of the Experienced men declare the pro tion city since that of 1S64. one man Is wedding breakfast in a temporary to the city engineer. fduct of the local plant will compare pavilion erecte«! at a cost of >15.000. The petition of James M. Malone known to be d«>a«l an<l two men are fnvorably to that of any In the West missing A woman and a boy were It will be torn down tomorrow. for appointment as plumbiug and KLAMATH SECTION material fot the maim seen to fall into the water, nnd It Is The members of the Elka who at In this pavilion the guests seated sewer Inspector was placed on flic. facture <»f the palls is found hero lit believed that there have been many tended the Grand Lodge celebration An ordinance was Introduced by themselves amid a floral bimm taele of other fatalities. W F, llopka. nit hough he has vis I a bund» tire, and the transportation al Portland keep straggling h-me. unrivaled beauty. Orchids predomi McGowan, authorising the purchase fo<-1111 It-» are excellent. The property loss is near >4.000,- Monday night Exalted Ruler Hualer lied this city every summer for the nated. >6,000 hrving been spent on of a hose cart anti 500 feet of hose later on It is the Intention of the past four years, and had no Intention Savidge. Judge Charles Grave« and this flower alons in providing the dis for Shippington. An emergency was 000. Four square miles of ground la management to move the present of coming here this summer when he M: t . Graves and F. P. Croncrniller under water, and 500 families are play. Hundreds of thousands of declared and the ordinance passetl anu wife of Lakeview arrived They left Sacramento on n two weeks' va stave mill to the lake, and use the An ordinance was Introduced by homeless today thousands of roses, for which Cali ■pace now required for that portion Castlewood Lake, eighty mll«»s all had such a good time that they cation. arrived here Sunday night and of the plant for additional pall mak fornia's gardens are world-famous, Doty for the Improvement of Tenth will spend the balance of his vaca as well as many other specimens of street. It was passe«) to Its second north of Denver, Is rising The dam are simply silent, as they do not Ing machine«. tion In this vicinity. fx threatening to go out any moment know- where to begin to describe the Nature's and the florist’s art adorned reading Mr. Wood has resided in Klamath “I could not resist the lemptatlou The dam is one of the largest in doings. the banquet boards or surrounded the Harris A Co. was authorised to fur j Falls for about a year. Prior to en- Others of the party are taking ad- to come here." «aid Mr llopka. “es feasters on walls and ceiling. In and nish forty yards of cinders on Sixth the world. If it breaks Denver will Off In .tb<< pall miinufacturlnti pecially after I met on the train C R. vantage of the trip to visit friends in out among their bright coloring foun street, east of the railroad track, as ! 1m flooded much worne than on Sun . business here he was In the contract other parts of the state und Wash Webb of this city, who was returning i Ing business. tains sparkled and white statues in experiment. If it proves satisfac-, day home from a visit to Marysville, nud ington. Mr. and Mrs. E It Hall and gleamed. lory the city is to pay 12.25 a yard I' B. Campbell went on to Seattle to who recalled the Klamath country as The council voted to Instruct the XAII. mi N PICKS His During the feast 200 atuomobilew IX <>m«-n Dim usa Law* attend the Potlach. and Mr and Mrs a recreation field." CAMPAIGN LEADER which ha«l brought the elite of San ••nlef of police to order the tilling of j Tb«> Equal Suffrage League nivt Mr. llopka Is with the well known Shlve stopped at Eugene to visit —— Francisco and other California cities the canal on Second street stopped j Safurdny at the home of Mrs J c. CHICAGO. July 15. The demo friends. AH of the others seem to Arm of Weinstock-Lubin, and at one llrockenbrottgh to the scene, were park«-«! along the This work is being done by the com time owned property In this city. He spacious drives and beautiful gar mittee of dtixens in charg«» of the cratic national committee In executive have been lost, as no one seems to la pleaxed with the prospects here, An Interesting article by Judge session today elected McCombs chair know where they are dens of the Crocker «»state. Other S«s-ond street extension. and «peels to make some Investments | Lindsay, reporting the Improvement man. Joseph E Davis was elected guests arrived from various parts of |lu public affairs during the 17 years soon. {.secretary, and John 1 Martin of St. <»I TNIDE FIRMS MAX the Pacific coast, and many from the | women have voted In Colorado, was REBUILD MESSINA I Ixvuis sergeant at arms. East, by train. |r«»a«i by Mrs M E. Yordy. Thia was Davis was Wilson’s choice. The followed by reading the 1912 laws of The wedding was preceded by a PALMERO. Sicily. July 15. Th. HIGH WATER II OENHR RECEDING California i>ertalning to women procession of limousines from the l>ROI*nslTION OF PAVING TENTH conservative« attempted to block Da The study for the rest meeting will STRIAT Ititi M.S I I* MXTTFR vis' election and re-elect Urey Wilson. rebuilding of Messina, destroyed «<■» Crocker estate to the church Here era! years ago by the great earth lOM.MIHslON AITMINTED III THE jbe the laws relating to women In Ore OF t.OX ERNMENT PAYING l*OK- the ceremony of the ring was per MAYOR TO DETERMINE COH1 gon quake disaster, has been so Inter ANNEAL CONVENTION at the present time. The league TION OF THE EXPENSE formed ben«»alh a bow er of roses, and OF DIVERTING < HEKRY CREEK I will fered with by Italy's war with Turkev OF HIBERNIANS meet at tbe home of Mrs Stearns. the guests hastened back to begin the > TO PREVENT DANGER TO <TTX i 117 thatt he contract may be let to out Main street, Satu inlay. July ST W. XV. Patch, project engineer for real durbar festivities. side concerns. AH ladles Interested 1 are Invited to I the Klamath Irrigation project, will CHICAGO, July Id. Eleven hun Throughout the afternoon a picked DENVER. Colo, June Id. The be present This was made known today when squad of fifty special police, includ . co-o|ierate with the city in paving dred delegates to the annual conven a bld was received from an English floods In this vicinity have subsided It Is the desire of the league to tion of the Ancient Order of Hiber ing many of the best detectives and I Tenth and Eleventh streets. syndicate agreeing to rebuild the en The authorities are caring for the i have some friend of equal suffrax>- nians from all parts of the country This was the declaration of the plain clothe« men of the coast, loiter tire city as undertaken by the gov refuges. ' loan the league a vacant room on or ed about the grounds, through the i government engineer when question- attended the pontifical high siw ernment witbin the five years It was A revised Hat shows two persons near Main street, to be fltte«) up by Archbishop James Quigley of Chicago breakfast pavilion or in the Crocker - ed this momiug concerning what drowned. a donen Injured and the Bishop John Carroll of originally provided tbe work was to property damage will reach >4.000,- the members and used until after th«» mansion, as a protection for the mil probable action the government officiated be completed. It is generally be November election. lions of dollars in jewelry with which would take in the matter of street Helena. Mont., the head of the order, lieved here that the bld will be ac ooo Hundreds of families are home- called the convention to order. paving in front of government prop the women guests were bedecked. cepted. as the oqly certain way In less and In destitute circumstances. I AVOR DIHHOl.l TION The city Is providing food The one prosaic feature was the erty. which the city will ever be rebuilt. STEEL <NII<I<ORAT1ON "I do not know just what the pro 1 AFT CONI.RATI 'LATEX Mayor Arnold has appointed a com presence of the motion picture man. ATHLETEN BY CARLE mission to determine the cost of di As at the real durbar in India, every cedure is to cause the government to COIN« II. DECIDES WASHINGTON. D. C., July 16 little incident of the day was pic pay a portion of the ex|»ense of pav ON SIREN At HIsTI.E verting Cherry Creek, so that Denver Th.- Stanley steel Investigating com WASHINGTON. D. C„ July IS. — will not lie constantly menaced by tured by the busy cameras station«*d ing a street,” said Mr. Patch. "I mittee will probably unanimous!« at points of vantage about the would advise that the city communi In response to an official notification On motion of Councilman Savidge floods. j recommend the dissolution of th«- grounds. When the films are ready cate with the department through of the American victory. President the city rescinded its former action 'United States steel corporation In Taft cabled Commissioner Sullivan: SAN FRANCISCO. July 16 Al Mrs. Whitman will present sets of this office before taking steps toward for the purchase of a 2,000-pound "I am greatly pleased at ibe fine fire bell and decided to install in its Kaufman, heavyweight pugilist, Is Iu report to the house. 'They met to them to a number of chosen friends assessing government property for day and agreed to favor such a re allowing of the Americans at the fifth stead a siren whistle The I'ort. After the reception Whitman and stroet improvements. Mr. Savidge near death from pneumonia his bride left for Castle Craig, locat "The city has not, of course, anj Olympiad. Heartiest congratulations stated that be had talked with Mr. crisis Is expected soon. They may also Indorse the govern ed near Mount Shasta, where they re i power to place any sort of a lien to commissioner and athletes. " m- ' Beardsley of the iron works, who ment's suit a'galnst the corporation H Taft." main until July 26th, when they will against government property. and stated that he would install a three- A meeting of the full commltto leave with Mr and Mrs. Chari«« Tern- ¡any assessment made against the inch whistle six feet long, an air will occur on ‘Htnrsday for final Picture« Taken conipretoior. receiving tank, and the pie ton Crocker for a month'« honey* j property for the ixvlng of Tenth agreement. STOCKHOLM, July 16 “The work of improvements now T,1<‘ pipe connection for >500. R. J. moon in the South Seas. street would be illegal. American athletes were photograph- ' Sheets agreed to furnish and install x being carried on by the Oregon A -------------------------- I "However, I am heartily in favoi Dr. T. K Johnson and wife of Mer California Power companv is progree- CITY’ COUNCIL HAS •---------------- of paving these streets, ««peclall ed today with much ceremony Many flVe-horsepowcr motor for >95 rill and H. Fisher and wife of Ma' Councilman McGowan argued si’jg rapidly.” RATHER Rl'SY SESSION Eleventh street, and will do whatever thousands cheered the winners. cold. Ore., arrived in the city Sunday This was the statement of Jerome night after a visit with relatives In strongly in opposition to the siren. j I can to favorably bring tbe matte Return* From Ashland He said: "f would rather see a bell Churchill a member of the company, the Fort Klamath country. Councilman Underwood was the to the attention of the department I Mr. and Mrs. E. F Summers re installed, as they are surer, and never who arrived Monday night with a only absentee at the regular meeting ! that is, when it comes to me offi ¡turned on Tuesday <rom Ashland. I get out of order unless they get party consisting of Mr. and Mrs J. heid Monday night. ' cially.” The following composed a parti Herman Force of the Warren Con The government owns a-portion o' where they went Saturday after their cracked " The vote on the siren stood XV. Churchill. Mr. and Mm. J. I’ iMTtotered at the White Pelican, and struction company informed the ■ Tenth street, and also owns som< daughter. Miss Hasel. They mad« six to three, MH««. Owen« and Mc Churchill. P. W. Churchill Mis« Doro w ho arrived here Monday night from the return trip by auto in five hours Gowan voting against it. thy Churchill and Master Irvine Yreka: Mr. and Mrs I W. Church council that his company had been , property abutting on the street. Churchill. awarded the bonds tn the amount of j At the council meeting last nlgb ! Mr Summem states that the Klamath hill, Mr and Mrs. J P. Churchhill. 116,000 for tbe deficits on the first, an ordinance was Introduced by Mt I Falls end of the road Is in excellen' HANFORD DRINK "This is almost purely a pleasure Mlns Ixtuise Huntley, Mias Dorothy IS KNOWN' HERE trip,” continued Mr. Churchill. “We Churchhill. P. W. ChurchhlH second and third paving units, and Doty providing for tbe improvemen shape, but that very little improve and that they were ready to take the of Tenth street.. As a portion of thi menta have been made on the othc are looking over the work now in Master Irvin« ChurchhlH end, and that there some bad plec« There 4s one man in the city who I progress, as a aide iasne of the trip. bonds, and requested that the coun stre«»t runs along the government er Ml«« Vera Gibba, who has been will not hear for the first time of s | We have not decided just when we here for some months on a cil either order the bonds printed O’ I nal. part of tbe expense of the itr of road. visit with "Hanford cocktail," as told bv a wit- will leave Klamath Falls. We must friends. Mr. and Mra. H. 8. authorise the company to have them provement would have to be met b Crane, I« ASKS APPOINTMENT nros in the congressional hearing be back In Yreka Friday and Satur returning to her home In Missouri to printed. The council voted to author the government A set-back wr OF A DM INISTRA Till in Seattle concerning tbe qualifl- day, when the Mining Congress holds ise the company to have the bonds given the movement when City A< day. She will visit some friends In cations of tbe federal judge to con- forth there, and we have the tlm«- Kansas snd at other j»r»lntM. Her trip torney Drake announced that tl printed at the expense of the city. A petition was filed with the rout tlnue in office He la George Kinsey. i«i< rvcnlng to spare. We may take eastward will occupy about three A petition was read from James H city rowld not create a lien again« Wheeler and I. P. Taber, asking the tbe government, tbe same as it coul •y court Tuesday by Attorney «¿eorgc a bartender at the White Pelican an auto trip around tbe lake to Har months. Miss Gibbs' brother has been Noland, asking the appointment of W hotel. % transfer of the liquor license to the against private property. riman lx>dge. but we have not yet assisting the city recorder, nnd Is now C. Sanderson as administrator of th' For about three years Mr. Kinsey decided." latter which had previously been clerk of the new charter mnimia.in*. estate of the late Fred T. Sanderson wore the white apron behind the ma transferred from Arthur Livermore FNtllHAN FLANS H ARD hogany at the Mecca Rar, one of the TIME FOR LINKFNRACI to J. H Wheeler The petition war ARCHBALD ORDERED granted'' swell resorts of the Puget Sound ANSWER CHARGES city, where politician« were wont to According to reports from Dorris C. C. Law, who has been mounted congregate. police for the past several years, ten Jack Unkenbach is scheduled for « WASHINGTON, D, C., July IS.— The Herald reporter knew the in dered his resignation on account of strenuous time in that place on th« private business The resignation ev -ning of August 17. Tommy For The senate today passed a resolution gredients of the "Hanford” concoc- was accepted. Mr. Low is the repub han, who is backed to fight Llnkee- directing Judge Archbald to appear tlon because a wire received from th« back, is planning all sorts of sur- before the senate Friday afternoon to Uniled Pre«« today told about it. Sc lican candidate for sheriff. answer to the charges preferred by when he asked Mr. Kinsey the ques Mayor Nicholas stated that he had prises. Forhan’s wife and two children the house. tlon he was surprised to hear the an temporarily appointed C. E. Meldrum swer. as electrical inspector, and that he have arrived tn Dorris from Redmond Nelson Rounscvell returned last "It's nothing hut a dry Martini would make the appointment perma Ore., and with these to encourage nent if it was satisfactory to the coun him. the welterweight effn«cta to have evening from New Pine Creek, He with an onion instead of an olive for cil. On motion of Councilman Cr Is more than the usual incentive to will be here for several days attend decorations,” promptly responded ing to business matters. Mr. Kinsey. "1 have served Judge ler. the appointment was confirmed bring home the bacon DUTH MIO FAMI» IN FtOOO'S WAKf UNCIE SIN NUV SIANO EIPrNS£