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• ♦ • ee**eeeeee • O. FH *1 AL I’WER OF ♦ • kl. IM UNI < OI VI y « eeeoooooov«oeo VOL. XVII. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•e ♦ ♦ LEADING PAPER OP • SOI TUEKN OKKOON ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAR. 2o, 1913 NO. 5I OPENS FIELD RULER OF GREECE MINISTERN TAKE AITION FOI SECRET Mil Ol AI.GOMA L( Mill It IIVO I'M Mills <>F BACON IIUX'K DIGGS IND CAMINETTI WILL AP ARE WRECKED—FIRE DEPART TIO'H DURING THE WINTER. Ml NT WORKS OUTLOOK IH 1‘LEAHI.NG BEIZE EH <<<5TROELED HOUR BEFORE <'OMMlHHIONl.lt IN HAN FRAN- I ISIO MARITI 27 SEWS OF THE DEATH OF IRA C. JOHNSON RECEIVED HI RE TO- DAY HV CAITA IN O, C. APPLE- GAT« SUPERVISING LOWING KING’S DEATH ENGINEER GIVES I ENCOURAGEMENT TO FLAN "The past winter bus boon one of Capt. O. C. Applegate Wednesday OAKLAND. March 19.—Fire at SACRAMENTO, March 1 3. Diggs tho best for the logging buslne«s in received telegram from Mrs. Johnson' Widow I« Hurrying to Nalonlca on Klamath county . that we have noon toduy In thu Bucon block result and Caminetti are out of jaiitoday on of Clinton, 111., announcing the death Government Will Sell •>r Lease Power ed In damage to two office floors and >1,000 bonds each. They w‘i)i appear of her husband, Ira C, Johnson, a Hoard llmudaii Wnrxliip——Body of known,*" said E. L. Grant, secretary «lores on Washington and Front before United States commissioner nan well known az a pioneer busipea«' Site on Favorable Terms to City. the Victim of l»«u»»ln Mill Bo Ho- of the Algoma Lumber compuny to streets. Krull In San Francisco Mar h 27 to man of Klamath Falls. Different Plans oí Operation Are lice two charges each of inducing moved to Athens for Burial—Ac day. Mr. Grant and II. H. Edmond«, The extent of the loss Is * SO,000. Mr. Johnson was a generous, whole .Suggested by Reclamation Official. superintendent, uro in tho city for the girls to leave their homes, the wen, it souled man, and had and still baa The entire fir. npparutuu of the city complice of Assassin Is Literally iluy from Algoma, whore the plant of Old Power and Light Company May Is charged, having obtained tra».»por- many warm friends in Klamath coun «as at work for un hour before the tetion for them to Reno, Nevada. the company is located. Torn to Flere« Be Siiut Out Entirely ty who will regret to hear of his The new sawmill of the company, blaze wuh under control. The two girls are still in seclusion. death. ♦ OOOOOeeAeeA ♦ ♦•4 which was built last year, will begin Mr. Johnson returned to Clinton The United States will co-operate * operations about the 1st of April, for ♦ with Klamath Falls'in the establish »n n i a i fi/i a , nore than twenty yeari a «° i ° uke H< lilinu* a Ho< lalixt ♦ a continuous run during the entire ♦ III 0 I '1*1 U <are oi blg aged His father When ♦ BALONICA. Mhrch 19 — summer. It is expected to cut about ♦ ment here of a municipal lighting sys * arrested It 1» reported that ♦ 110,000 feet of lumber u day. Tbe J U Lil I hl fl (died a few years ago, but bis aged tem. ♦ I okk I uk camps have been operating al) ♦ Sehinas cried: _ _ 1 f ■ ft T A n t f :ooth«r »tUi l<»es to mourn the death This was the declaration of E. G. "I am a socialist. I don't care ♦ sinter, and there is plenty of logs on Hopson, supervising engineer of the I ♦ what the consequences may be. ♦ hand for the summer's run. laigglug ♦ Wo socialists do not care for ♦ will continue during tiie summer on a city, and he and Mrs. Johnson con- reclamation service, who arrived in ♦ larger scale, and the company will ♦ kings. "• --------- (emulated coming back eventually to this city Tuesday. He is of the opin ♦ Turkish and Jewish residents ♦ employ between 200 and 250 men lu BULGARIANS REPORTED TO make th!a th®lr hoiEe ion that the new city charter will ♦ barricaded their homos, fear ♦ 'the woods and mills. OF II! FI ALO IS SHOT DOWN BY HAVE BEEN ATTACKED AND W!LSO.N WANTS SPEEDY make it possible for the city to take ♦ ing u massacre. :< In addition to tho big sawmill the AN UNKNOWN MAN—QUICKLY ACTION ON TARIFF LAW advantage of the government's offer. PIT TO HOUT — NO CONF1RMA- compuny now has roady for operation ♦ "One of the most important busi- ! OVERPOWERED TIO.N HIS BET N REC El I ED <>ne of the iurg'-st box factories In the WASHINGTON, D. C., March 19.— nt-ss arrangements between the Unit- BALONICA. March 19. Prince (county. This factory was built last Congressman Palmer of the Ways ed States and the city of Klamath Niriiotns Is In command Imre, und is tall, and will make Ils first run this VIENNA. March 19. A dispatch and Means committee and Chairman BUFFALO, March 19.—A stranger, Falls is that relating to the power of mulntalning order. Tho soldiers arc summer. It is equipped with six cut (believed to be insane, shot and seri from Constantinople says that the Simmons of the senate finance com Link River," said Mr. Hopsun. very bitter, und threaten violence to offs, which gives it a capacity of ously wounded Charles 1-ank, Mayor Turks claim a decisive victory at Cha- mittee, conferred with President Wil "The government has available un King George's slayer, who Is being 100,000 feet per day. talja. The Bulgarians were attacked son today and outlined the principal Furhmann's police messenger. developed power at this point of a I The Algoma company owns 200,- kept hidden away. The stranger entered the mayor's and were defeated after a day's bat features of the tariff reform bill. minimum of about 2,000 horsepower, It has been learned that an un (ooo.ooo feet of timber In close prox office and asked to ace the mayor. tle. The president hopes that the tariff and a possible maximum of three or identified man, supposedly an accom imity to Its plant, and lu ndditiou to Lung arose from his seat and the imeasures will be cleared up early so four times that amount This power BULGAR» BLAMED pli<o. was attacked by the mob an cutting Its own timber has been buy stranger fired at him. that business men throughout the lies right in the heart of the city, and BY THE TURKS land will know early what to expect, a comparatively small expenditure The would-be assassin was qul- kly Hciiluas, the nn«n«»ln. was led away, ing logs from homesteaders and log gers on the Upper Luke. . overpowered. and was literally torn to pieces. —— will permit of its utilisation by the CONSTANTINOPLE, March 19,— The authorities say that Sehinas public of Klamath Falls. Already a The Turkish Newspaper Tanin today WL1SON FAVORS < HINKH once lived In America. He Is believed i I. rge part of the w ork of develop M < ORBING TO BRY \N charges that the Bulgarians were re to be an anarchist. ment has been accomplished by the sponsible for the assassination of King Constantine arrived this morn (United State«, and little more remain« LINCOLN. Neb., March 19.—Sec King George of Greece. The charge Ing from the front, und received royal to be done than to install the neces retary of State Bryan arrived hero refers to tbe friction between the Bul-( homage. Ho*ordered the body ol bls sary machinery. u. — a this morning. He predicted that the gar Ians and the Greeks. father removed to Athena. "The officials of the reclamation friendship between the United States Tho assassin's bullet entered tho service have, on several occasion«, The fire bell to replace the cracked und China will be fostered as a result back below the shoulder, touched the brought this situation to the special pile of scrap iron which has long CERTIFICATE of the attitude of President Wilson. heart and rouged downward, coming OF PHYSICIAN attention of the clty authorities dur- Bryan declared that he heartily ap adorned the bell tower in the fire de out of the abdomen. SAVES BAKER FROM ARRAIGN- ing the administrations of Mayor« P.El ORE ORDER OF HIS PREDE prised of Wilson's statement, and he partment • headquarters has arrived Sanderson and Nicholas. It has been MENT ON CHARGE OF EMREZ- Constant hie 1« Klug I I. SOR—INFORMS RAKER OF i efused to discuss the situation in In the city, and men are at work to ¡explained to these gentlemen and to Mexico. day installing it. ATIIi.SS, M.irrh l'i. A council of ZLING FI NDS OF BANK members of tbe council that the city INTENTION It is expected that it will be ready Governor Dunne accompanied Mr. ministers has formally declared Con may avail itself of this opportunity. If Bryan. for service before night. stantine King of Greece uuder tho SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.— it so desires. There are several way« WASHINGTON, D. C., March !•.— title of Coustanlluo I. Dowager United States Commissioner Krull to- by which the power can be used by Queen Olga Is hurrying to Salonlca Set rotary Daniels of tho navy depurt the city. The latter can, if it sees fit, day postponed the arraignment of **■" meat today notified Congress nun aboard a Russian warship. Assistant Cashier Baker of the Crock ins’all its own system of pole lines, or Raker that he would probably revoke er National bank to March 26.—This possibly purchase those of the pres- ills predecessor's order placing the Queen Collapse« action came as a result of a certificate ent company, and can itself retail Phoenix, Arte., March 7, 1913. of the truth by the action of this signed by Dr. Lohse that Baker is too light and power to it« citizens at LONDON. March 19. Queen Ale«- navy yard at Mure Island in the sec- "great newspaper.” I will thank the ill to appear. andrla collapsed when she heard of <»nd class. Daniels has decided to To The Herald: {rates it will itself fix. It can, if it the assassination of King George, und build a large portion of the new col Following the statement of Judge Herald to publish the article, of ------------------------- sees fit, sell the current at cost, or If ls confined to her bed today in Mari- Here at Mare Island, Worden in the Northwestern of Feb which I enclose herewith, substan PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., March it desires to charge ordinary commer- brougti castle. She Insists on going ruary 11th, that paper stated that an tially. a copy. Yours truly, 19.—The submarine torpedo boat < ial rate«, it can undoubtedly reap a RESULTS PLEASE CHAS. S MOORE. I "F 4" is here from Seattle for official handsome revenue, thereby reducing to Athens to attend the funeral. interview had been had with Messrs. GERMAN IHM TOR Melbas«, Martin and Obenchaln, and Prince Arthur of Connaught will tests after being on the West Point the general tax levy. If the city does Phoenix, Arizona. represent the king und queen at the further said:* "An effort was made to shoals for twelve hours. Misjudging not care to go into the light and pow- NEW YORK. March 19—Dr Fried «ecure a similar interview with funeral In Athens. S. To the Editor Northwestern: the depth of the water, the navigating *r business Itself, it can arrange with mann today treated twenty cases of Moore, also named in Judge Worden's 1 have before me issues of the officer drove her high up on the sand -ome local distributing company to Flag« at Half Mast tuberculosis of tho bone in the Mt. charges, but the latter is ill in Phoe Northwestern of tbe 11th and 13th, on the way over. The vessel was not have this work carried out by the ATHENS, March 19. Flags today Mlnal hospital. nix, Aris., and a statement from him containing Judge Worden's remarka damaged, but it was necessary to wait .company, although possiblv not on are at half mast, and nil buildings are [ •*»<> physical deformity cases have will have to be deferred.” And in its ble effort, assisted by you, to create for another high tide to float her. quite so advantageous terms to the draped in mourning. Business Is at been prepared for treatment tomor- editorial on its first anniversary, sympathy and divert the attention of city as if the city did the work itself. a standstill. Tho obsequies will bo roW- "There are at present a number of {speaking of the Northwestern, among the people fiom his notorious and un most Imposing. Tho assassination ***■. Friedmann expressed himself other things said: “And it is our lawful mismanagement of Klamath cities that are using power furnished will not affect the progress of the '<• heing well pleased with tho reports alm to print tiie whole truth about I county's business affairs during the by the United States through the rec war. lof the progress of the patients he every matter upon which the news last two years, which has never here lamation service, and in every case fronted soon after his arrival in tho paper touches." As the Northwestern tofore been equaled by any county in with which I am familiar, the advant United States. Wilson Cable« ages to the municipalities in the way had given columns and pages to the whole state of Oregon. If there is WASHINGTON, D. C.. March 19.— of revenue and profits are so apparent Judge Worden's statements, and the nothing etee ho can think of that I President Wilson has cubled Queen that the matter does not require dis two tilings mentioned in tiie above have ever thought, said or done Olga a message of condolence. cussion. quotations are the things that ail which by wholly mistating, or, what “On each occasion when the recla other "great newspapers'* try to do, I is worse, stating only the half truth, UNDERWOOD CONVEYS NEWS TO Court in Mourning PRESIDI NT WILSON—TARIFF mation service has discussed these assumed that it really wanted a state so as to change the meaning to his LONDON, March 19. King George ment from me, and would really be advantage. I would like space in your MEASIRFS IRE UNDER CON possibilities with the city authorities paper in which to reply, and in doing today ordered a month of mourning of Klamath Falls it has been advised glad to print tiie truth, us stated. SIDERA HON by the latter that changes in the city Accordingly 1 wrote an answer to {sc can assure him that it is with no charter were impending, and that the Judge Worden's statements under I" rsonal feeling or ill will whatever WASHINGTON, D. C., March 19.— matter could not be taken up until date of February 19th, and mailed but wholly for tiie purpose of point NOTED ORGANIST WILL PLAY AT It to tiie Northwestern from here oil ing out his false and misleading state Congressman Underwood, majority , those changes were made. I under HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE APRIL February 22d, with request to pub ments. that no voters or taxpayers leader in the house, announced today stand the city has now adopted a new lic h. This should have reached Klam- may be fooled thereby, and for the to President Wilson that tho demo charter, so that this obstacle has been nth Fulls on the 25th or Stith, but as further purpose of assisting in rid crats in the houso and senate were in .•emoved. If the city desires to en It had not been published as late as { ding tiie county of his extravagant, harmony on the plan for tariff re joy these advantages it should, at the . arilest possible date, appoint a com Marell 2d, and having no acknowl wasteful and unlawful mismanage vision. Bruce Gordon Kingsley, lato or edgment that it had been received, on ment and getting it back into saf< mittee authorized to ascertain facts ganist nt tlio Alexandria Palace, in tiie evening of March 6th I sent Mr. and,sane hands before it is bankrupt. CRl ISE US SAIL; and to negotiate with the govern I do not find fault with him for PURPOSE PUZZLE ment.” London, successor to tho fatuous Sam Evans a night letter, asking him CONGRESS Frederick Archer, and well known as to wire mo at my expense it it had iv. anting to turn the searchlight, put I SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.—The Mrs. O. L. Carter left Tuesday for ON Tin: QUESTION OF VOTES a lecturer, concert pianist and trav been received and published, or if he on his official acts of mismanagement eler, and who originated tiie "Music was going to publish it. and if ho de-jbv the 8rand Jur*. 1,1 80,1,0 otl,or dl" cruiser California sailed this after Redding, Calif., to viBit her daughter, FOR WOMEN it doubtless burns, as it noon for Guaymas and the Maryland Mrs. A. B. Livermore. From there Travnjogues” and "Illustrated Grand clined to print it to hand It to the reckon, Opera Recitals,” will appear at the First National bank, to which up to|8hould> b,,t th® 111,10 book containing will sail ostensibly for San Diego on Mrs. Carter will go to Susanville to Visit her sister. Houston opera houso on April 1 and tills time (aftornoon of March 7th) the grand jury report will hold it Thursday. WASHINGTON, D. C„ March 19. The movement of these vessels is It ha« boon learned definitely that 2. All nrrangotuents have been com . have received no reply from which right there, and It may burn deeper KARLSRUHE, Germany, March 19. President Wilson in his messago to pleted. Mr. Kingsley may bo called 1 conclude that he Is not so anxious yet. Men committing wrongful acts regarded as significant, as each car- I tho special hchh I oii of congress will tiie Burton Holmes of Great Britain, for a statement from me, or "for tho will generally try to defend or excuse ries 900 extra men and an extra sup Zepelin IV., the latest military air not recommend tho pnssngo of tho for no one lias done more to make tho truth on all matters upon which the themselves and shift the blame onto ply of small arms and machine guns. ship, which the government accepted The Glacier will leave this evening a week ago, was wrecked today while suffrag« amendment or currency re travelogues more popular in that! newspaper touche«” as ho thought ho others. Adam, father of our fellow A Trip to Europe, Faust wns. So, In order that the people of townsman, Cain, according to Dr. with supplies and munitions for a the crew was attempting to land after form. III h «Ingle recommendation country. a wind storm. four months cruise. and Parsifal will bo presented here. 1 Klamath county may not be deprived fContTnued on page'fif will bo relntlng to tho tariff. GREATV CIORY »- BANK DMLIfR OAHiELS FAVORS C. S. MOORE REPLIES