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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN e e KLAàCATH ¡TALL3, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1912 VOL. XVII. ••♦♦♦•♦•••♦«•A NO 34 M Klamaih Farms Pay; R C. Short Proves It Linsy Sisemore Sells 100 Acres Of Land Near C ty For $90 Per Acre. Cr^ps Brings Guud Returns. Medford Police Get HOLOS MEETING Credit For Capture SI I Ht I I HV G m DÜGANTELLS OF formerly ii purl of tin old M.llia < ranch, and It wus after careful con- sldsriitloii of his profits tiuii lie made the purchase. After pitying 1385 for witter rent, |50 for taxes, and allow Ing 1750 for Interest on th«- Invest ment, Mr. Short found that his crop netted him 11,563, selling outs at 11.30 per hundred weight. The witness testified that In May, I!ib7, John .Mi Namuni had <!•*< lured that District Attorney Jerome liud summoned Ityun regarding dynumlte outrages In the East. He swore that in I '. ion he hoard Horkin ut union l.«uid>iuarlerM discuss the Detroit dy- I .nulte outruges WEALTHY WAN Ï0 FACE A CHARGE M' Nauiiirn Ioli! a Story <»f lluvliig Brcn Stimi by thè I re« toc» Associa* tiou. V «oi dliig to W Itile««—Di«* ti Ut Attorti.) Jcrouie of New York INDI« IMENI Rl I l UNI I» At. UNSI l'<».k Pwrt iti li, nauiit«* lnv«*»Uga* J. ) RANK Illi KEY. < HAI«»INO tiou» in Paat HIM W I I II MlRDER OF SEVEN INDIANAPOLIS, Nov 20 Patrick Dugan, a former member of the local ironworkers union, r##um«d the stand ihl> muruiug at the trial of the lubor 'eiders who are charged with the ■ Urgal 11«importation of dynumlte. He testified that John McNamara bad told that the erectors association had sued him. President Ryan order ed him to deposit the union'» money under the name of G. W. Clark to bide his Identity. The witness Idsntl- •»•! a bunk book which the goveru- ■tent produced \ EAR-oi D HOI BUFFALO. Nov 2 o. The grund jury In a special report returned au indictment against J. Frank Hickey, charging hltu with murder in the first degree. H. I. a<< u»e<i of murdering 7-year- old Jossph Josephs KRAI HI,, JR.—OTHER M. ML’ I! . Ol « LI B Kl*E IK Mt.lupt U il! Ite A teal r«tHle deal wits < ohm >itittmtt • « l'uri.dar which Illustrat« < tl < value of furio lands In the Klamath • •untry. It was the sale of loo acri • f land utar tlic Wilson bridge, and about eight utiles from this < lly, by Lilov Hlieniurr to R <’. Short for l’.«0 an tier.. Mr Short had rented the property. RE VOL I TION A RY TEN At U.K IN ECONOMJt'H, LI AD l.ikirs \\ ho Have li< • «« I .ngugeil in Dlffi rci** Pari« of tlw Country. > < lei al • >>>i< <•» •> Have Been Making Invi-sl ig.ilion». WASHING ION, It. i'., Nov. 20.— i’oslui ter General Hltch'ock today ti'h ii' l tin . imultaneous arrest of I . tnanufavturerii of alleged patent lit i in «2 cities throughout 22 t.'te 'i'i.< names of the manufac turers ..ii'i plac-«' <>f doing business were not announced. The drag-net Is aimed at all sorts of quack cure venders, dealers, ina- ternlty doctors "n<f specialists. Evi <.*■ u< •• has been accumulating tar motilhi Postofilce authorities have InveHtlgated tlie activities of medical advertisers In various newspapers. Indi'tn.i-nts will be made charging tin- mailing of obscene matter, or using tiie mails to defraud. Crusade Start. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20. -Fed erai officers started arresting quacks here, as well as in Portland, Oakland, Jais Angeles and many smaller «oast towns, There will probably be thirty under arrest in coast towns before night. New Charter Ready The recently prepared aldermamc • barter will be presented to the city Hill Rates, the wood man, hns mov council nt the next meeting to be held ed his office from Lawrence's cigar I'«-, ember 2, according to a decision store to the building east of Shlve • •allied by the charter committee late Bros’s grocery. 1 uesday afternoon. Spanish Grafters Appeal to Man Dead About a Year A meeting of the Klamath Liter- ary < lub ■. .m held at the home of Rev. J. 8. Htubblen« l«l Tuesday nlgbt. The subj Tt wuh "Revolutionary Tenden- des in Economics,” led by G. A. Krnuse, Jr., who devoted his atten- Uoti to the bauking feature of the subject. Attorno ■■ díFcii-scd the subject along general Iines. Dr. Hunt spoke of the relation of capital and labor and E. M Chilcote spoke of the hlgh cosi of ilvlng. Man Who is Believed To Have Held Up a California Saloon Arrested Whe^t He Spends Too Freely. MEDFORD, Nov 2<> ' oldie Brown, 'aped, taking with him 22 'Off. Hs alias tí C. Smith, »M arr«»t#d hero had a gun, a supply of hloroform searchlight today for the hold-up of L. D War and The reckless manner in which he ren’s saloon at Hilt, Calif., Saturday spent his money here aroused the night. suspicion of th«' police, and brought Following the robbery Brown es- about his arrest. C arnegie medals and this was possible on account of a stirring little talk that Mr. McCall, the roach, made to the boys this morning. Meanwhile th«- town boys are prae- tl< ng regularly, and are learning many of the tiae points of the game The matched game will take place on Thanksgiving Day, and is sched uled to start at 2:30. Those who are looking for a berth on the higi. school team are Edwin MAYOR OF DO.*» ANGELES STARTS Cox, Forrest Peil, Robert Riggs, THE MOVEMENT CONVENTION OF AMERICAN Ernest Nail, Louis McClure, Hardin Carter, Leon Boiler, Theo. Case. Joe FEDERATION OF LABOR W HH H Man Who Terr«»iiz«-<1 Polite in South Skelton, Roy Orem, Leland Haines. 1.1 Alls TO LONG ARGUMENT I- Identified as George Spencer, Henry Stanley and Harold Feese. POLICEÛFFIGERS Who Was Convicted of Burglary ROCHEtíTER, Nov. 20.- Delegates of the Mine Workers introduced a Two Acare Ago, Hut Released on Probation—He Refusee to D im uk » resolution at the convention of the American Federation of Labor today hicb hi. t :.«• effect of catering to the Industrial rather than craft unionism LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20—The man In order to offer cohesive opposition who yesterday drove officers from the to th«- I tilted Employers Association. I elice station, threatening to explode The floor debate on the resolution will a box of dynamite, today says bis probably require the entire day. name is Karl Reidebach, formerly from Wurtemb-j Germany. He say» that be 'a* tn./i . «VK Of pouads of dynamite cached in San Bernardino county. Mayor Alexander today started a uovement to secure Carnegie medals lor Detectives Browne, Hosick and Fitzgerald, who subdued the dyna miter. GREAT (XiMMONF.R KAYS THAT Is Identified HE HAS NOT CONSULTED WTL- LOS ANGELES. Nov. 20 Bertillioa SON REGARDING AN OFFICE, tests show that the dynamiter is WILL NOT GO TO BERMUDA George Spencer, convicted of bur glary here two years age and released on probation He refuses to discuss WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 20.— hie case. William Jennings Bryan telegraphed the United Press today from Savan nah, as follows: BRYAN DENIES “I have bad no conference with Letter Offering Opportunity to Make a Fortune is Sent President-elect Wilson. I have »ever discussed any office with him, and I Here Addressed to M. W. Espy. The Form of the have no intention of going to Bermu da to see him.” Letter is Sterotyped and Presents Appearance PRACTICEGAME TRAIN TAKEN OFF ANNOI NCEMENT OF ( HANGE IS MADE RY LOCAL AGENT OF THE SOI THERN P.M'IF'-.. i WO TRAINS WEEKLY HWREAFTKB Agent Bailey of the Southern Pa cific announced today (hat hereafter there will be but two traiaa a weak to Chiloquin, on Monday and Friday of each week. Heretofore the company has operated a Wednesday train, bet this will be discontinued. The train going north from this city on Firday will run to Kirk, Ute presen. terminus of this line. All ESSAY PRIZE LOCAL BOY WINS LN COMPETI- TION FOR BEST WRITTEN COM POSITION ON THE RECENT "First of all uusw.r by cable, uot oilier R uhhiuu , v, ho was mortally 11II11111| I 111 I j 11 ft 11 I 11 Spanish grafters don t keep «ell GOOD SHAPE FOR THE FORTH- SI.AMATH COUNTY FAIR latter as follows: posted on the vital statistics of their wounded by a revolver shot during COMING GAME WITH TEAM OF "Manor Lu.ipo, (■tended victims This was douiun the scuffle, aud who only lived long H R J T I” OrnniTIfr Walter Donart has been announced elrnted by the receipt here of u letter "Msudsz Alvaro 29, enough to denounce bls assailant. UjJlLL ULUUlLyL TOWN BOYS as the winner of the pony which was addressed to M W. Espy, who died "Mudrid, Spain." In au interview with the Russian here about u year ago. The letter is Th. aawsps >>#r clipping follows A hard football practice was held to be given to the writer of the be«t ambassador, it seems that the name essay on the last Klamath County ef th. stereotyped form used by the ARREST OF A ST. PETERSBURG lie bud beeu using in Spain, and this afternoon by the high school Fair. The successful contestant was ,ei«'ti who have for years been flooding! BANKER which lie gave on being arrested was CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR SAYS, team. The boys are rounaing into formerly a student of the high school. th«- United States with the appeals for CHARGED WITH FRAl'I) IN RUS- uot ills real one, ManasBelna beiug HOW El ER, THAT HE WILL NOT shape nicely, and they claim they will The essay, along with the different teelp, holding out the bait of a for SIA AND MANSLAUGHTER simply uu alibi, but after comparing make it interesting for the town photographs of the fair will he used IN SPAIN tune. Hie prisoner with photographs iu ills team. for boosting Klamath county. The letter follows: INTERVIEW OF THE TWO possession, tlie Russian ambassador The practice this » fternoon was de The prize, as first announced, was M W. Espy, Esq.. Soda Water Man AMBASSADORS recognized him as Alexis Ivauomitch. I voted largely to formations and sig a $2(» gold piece, but later on Linsy ufacturer, Klamath Falls, Ore.: Some mouths ugo, as our readers tlie criminal banker wlio eloped with nals, and both worked smoothly. The United Press Service Slsemore offered a fine pony, and this "Dear Sir I know you only from may remember, we referred In these live millions of rubles; he is a native SACRAMENTO, Nov. 20.—Gover-, practice was by far the best held ve«, was the prize awzrdcd Mr. Donatt. good refence of your honesty. My sad columns to the great scandal caused of 8t. Petersburg, a widower, 4 8 situation compels uie to reveal to you In St. i'etsrsburg, und In Russia gen- years old, with uu only daughter, that nor Johnson today reprieved Dele- au important affair in which you cun erally, by a noted banker, who ab- he left in Spaiu on escaping from liante, condemned murderer now in Folsom prison, for two weeks. The procure a modest fortune, saving at seoaded, leu?lug a deficit of over five that country, governor declared that in th# future the sum# that of my darling daughter, millioa rubles. Ou being arrested two of Manas* be will not interfere with hangings. I "Before being imprisoned boro I The Russian police Bought for him seina’s or Alexis ivunovotch portman Luiz and Szafscar will be hanged at was established as a banker in Hus for a loug time In vain, for it seems teaus were seized, but although strict ain, aa you will see by the enclosed lie bad not left the least trace of his ly searched nothing but personal ef San Quentin on the same day that article about me of many English flight, aud the continued search over fects were found in them, tn spite of Pelehante will be, unless reprieved. newspapers which have published my Europe aud America proved unnvail- which the Russian ambassador de- Mail Dispatched arr«<st iu London. iug. dares tiiat the prisoner ought to A number of the people have beeu "I besecli you to help me to obtain Yesterday, however, a Spanish In- have several million rubles some- a sum of 480,000 dollars to come spector accompanied by two officers where, under the Impression that the mall here to rnlse the seizure of my bag from Scotland Yard, and acting un- The Russian and Spnnish ambassa- for outside points is not made up on gage, paying to the registrar of the der Instructions of the Spanish Am- dors conferred yesterday evening as Sunday. Postmaster Brandenburg eourt the expenses of my trial and re- basBador, who had previously inter to whether the prisoner should be states that the mail Is received and eover my portmanteau, indespenslble viewed the home secretary arrested conveyed to Spain or to Russia, and dispatched the same on Sunday as on to recover the said sum. As a re- him on bls way from the hotel where after ail interview with the home sec Timber which is considered almost situated in the vicinity of Crescent, ward I will give up to you the third lie wus staying , to the steamship retary, and in accordance with the other «lays, the only difference is that part, viz.: 160,000 dollars. office. It seems that It was his evi- extradition treaty of England, Russia the mail arriving on the afternoon inaccessible at this time will be sub Bly, and the far eastern part of the “1 cannot rocolve your answer tn •lent intention to take passage for and Spain, it was agreed that the train Is not distributed to the boxes jected to a cut of 25 per cent in the county. This timber was assessed in three the prison but you must send a cable New York. From Information re prisoner should be conveyed to Spain tor local delivery until Monday. assessment made for this year. classes at $1.10, $1.00 and 90 cents, gram to it perHon of my confidence, reived by the ambassador, he had to stand his trial for manslaughter, I This decision was reached by the w ith a rate of 50 cents a thousand on who will deliver It to me. |been in hiding in Spain, where ho and that only after his trial can the License Issued board of equalization this morning, white fir. "Awaiting your cable to instruct lived with a woman and with his Russian government ask Spain, A marriage license was issued on None of the timber on either side of and affects less than one-quarter of you in secret, I am sir, yours truly, •laughter. A few days before arriving throurh diplomatic channels, for his Wednesday to .las. E. Pade and Miss the lake or in the vicinity of Fort the timber In the county. IVAMOVITCH. in London be had quarreled with an- extradition. Leia Fay Laman. The timber affected by the cut is I Klamath is affected by the cut. U111 L I 11 L I II IL 1 L Timber Assessment is Ordered Reduced County Board of Equalization Final ly Reaches Conclusion Regard ing Timber Owners’ Protests »