Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 27, 1913, Image 5

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    OUIH USI IS MUCH INCREASE!)
should be a greater differential be­
tween carload and less than carload
shipments, if Klamath Falla is to be­
FIIONI.ION, Ohio, Manl< 25.—Al- IJFOIli.n IO hl EP I N( ORRIGi come a distributing center for this
MIMBIll OF FAMOUS SON TAG»
Bl.I. IN PRISON 1 til.—Of Fl gre.it inland empire. If we are to
inimt tin- entire < Ity of Dayton, Ohio la
EVANS BAND TELLS OF EFFECT
< I lib WILL NOW Di Albi. NEW build up wholesale houses here to
it porliil iimlvr wuler a» a result of
OX
4ELI.OW PRISONER OF
Ninety Bodlr» Ilme Been Identified in
Mil HOD <»» PI MbH ME NT
In- breaking of the levee of Un Miami
supply tho markets of the Interior,
Il VNGINGN
«iiiuiho— Soldier», .Militiamen,
Itiver.
TI ioumuik I m of ja-ople liavo
( We " must have a lower carload rate, as
Hie mid I Ironien < 'oul Inue
FOIlTLAN'D, March 25. - After i at the pre-ent time the difference Is
I mm - ii towed to lli-<-.
SACRAMENTO, March
2 4.--A
Heun b Ilio Debria for \ Ici im«,
\\ ild rumor» are < urr< nt .-is to Hie lire« »« nautlonal escapes by lxo Berg- K‘ small that it leaves us at the
mer- dramatic story of the effects of execu-
l ight known io lie Dead li> Berlin,
i iioriiiiiiia 1« » of Illi-, Inn il In not I m > gren, tho youthful robber and shop­ cy of tiie wholesale houses In the big iiohh on the prisoners of San Quentin
Xvbrimku.
in veil lliul theao will be hubatau- lifter who wiih hcu I to the alate train­ cities.
Another thing we need is a whs told here before the senate Judi­
ing school last week. Superintendent more equitable rate on outgoing ship­ ciary committee by Edward H. Mor-
tiatial.
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Trains have not la-en able to reaili Bal.» r of ih«! detention home decided ments, so that our farm and mill pro- tell. a member of the Montag-Evan*
nearer Ilian leu inllea of Dayton aline that another boy would never get ducts < an be shipped to the outside gang of bandits, who served fourteen
K NOW X I>i \D
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«>’■ lo< k till» morning, wlu n (lie levee away from him as did Berggren, by markets."
years in the penitentiary.
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cutting a putiel out of the door of his
lir»t broke.
Robert A Johnson, vice president
"The man. who was my cellmate,
Omaha, Neb., Ilo
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lU-eldi-nta bail been wuim-d, and il pi Ison room. Ho he had the room fit­ of the Chamber of Commerce, believes worked In the shoe shop directly un­
Ralston. Noli
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ted with an iron door similar to that the organization has found the der the death chamber,” said Morrell.
In almost n i tuln tluit all nuaped.
Domitu. Nob
III oho used on cellx. When Hora<e right man in Mr. Darling to look after He used to hear the thump of the
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YUllin. Neb.,
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1'OLI'Mlil S, <>., Alarcli 25—Gover­ Farley, an Albina gangster aud all- securing better railroad rates
He men dropping through the trap lust
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lieriin, Nab.
incorrigible,
>vaa tluaily I said:
nor < ov ban received a r «port from around
overhead. For days afterward he
Mend, Neb.,
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Dayton, staling that Ilin Leonard c iugbt lie became tiie fiiat inmate of
"I think the greatest work the appeared to be in a daze. The thing
PlullHIlloutli. Nob.
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building on Ludlow street, a four- tiie room with tiie Iron door.
Chamber of Commerce could do at this gr»-w on him until one day, with a
Council Bluffs.
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»uiry bell i, structure, collapsed to-
Superintendent Baker locked film time was to get some one who knows wild look in his eyes, he shook me
Weston, Iowa,
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ilaj, carrying to death m ore« of per­ In and went uway, thoroughly satis­ something about railroad rates to rougjily and told me I’d better get a
Gllllat. Iowa.
ron* who wi re working in tiie office* fied that his prisoner would not es- compile data showing a comparison of new cell mate quickly.
Logan, Iowa,
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In the building.
cape But the heavy iron door prov-i rates in the Bend country; also Med-
” ’Those thuds are having a strange
11, < l>i I ow n, low a !
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tin- gm ■ nor lias wired to the Red ed no barrier to Farley.
He simply ford. Ashland, etc. Do you know that suggestive effect on me,' said he.
Hoi k Iiluffs, Iowa, !
< eon» So<lt> al Washington for aid ifted the thing off its bingm and van- the rat<. from Medford and Ashland to ’They make me want to do murder.
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Glenwood, Iowa,
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lor Dayton.
Utied into the night. Ha is still at ¡Chicago, on lumber, is much cheaper If you don’t get away I’ll kill you
Neola, Iowa, 3
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laigc. Now the superintendent real- than to Klamath Falls? Why should some day.’
Harlan, Iowa, 1
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S|M«<-ial Train Sent
zi s Its ile'ect, which i.» to be remedied ! this be?
"He died a raving maniac a little
Bolitloy, lowu, 1.
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CINCIN AI I, O., Ma.< h 25.— at one®. '1 be door was so heavy that I -¡f a comparison of rates were later .the result of the horrible sug­
Bartlett, Iowa, 3.
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Mayor Heer of Middletown, Ohio, to­ lie did not think a boy would even at- made up showing just where Klamath gestion of the execution chamber.”
1Ù .
Tat i v Haute, Ind . 2*i
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day wired .Mayor Hunt of Clucinati as tempt to lift It.
| Palin gets the worst of It we could
champion 220-yard
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follows:
Young Farley was sentenced to the then shoot this at the Southern Pa- CONSERVATION OF ULMAN
,00-ynrd HWimmer, Perry McGillivray
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"Rueb boats on a special train. reform school by Juvenile Judge Gat- cific, asking them to let us know defi-
LIFE IS Pl ERBOSE OF MEET
of Chicago, Is ready for the national This is ne< eHHary to save lives.”
ens, and will be sent lo Salem as soon nitely w hat they are going to do;
< linmplotiHiiip contests at Iho New
Town I S'» untai rd
A special train was hurriedly dis­ as located. He is 15 years of age, tln-ntakeitupatoneewiththelnter-
PORTLAND. March 25.—The first
OMAIIO, Neb. March 36
A mes- ’ York Athletic Club. lie Is at this patched
aud has an extremely bay iecord, bis state commerce commission, and I conference on the cons» rvatlon of
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line
the
most
widely
fin<
urm-d
swim
­
sngv from Berlin. Neb., ays thut the
delinquencies iuclude stealing and bring all the pressure possible to human life ever held in the Pacific
town lias beiti devastated.
Eight I hut In the country. having taken
HAM 11/1 ON, O., March 26,- Five cigarette smoking. When ‘Deputy bear. Railroad rates and railroad de­ Northwest will meet at Reed College,
I from the great I »anici several of his
pgopl* an' known to lini'- b**fl killed
people are known to bo deud and sev­ Probation Officer Fisher went to his velopment are our future. This is I Portland, May 9, 10, 11. Various or­
records.
»ini u s< ore injured.
eral others have been reported home lo get him he vanished into the the big work before the Chamber of ganizations and societies are co-oper­
Miiillllvruy believe» I k * cun boat drowned in a flood which has sub­
attic and wigwagged his fingets at the Commerce. What is the use of get- ating to make it a great euccess, and
OMAHA. N<b. March 2
Hheltei llhe b«-»t EuHtern Hwlmiiicro at 500 tler*« d half of this city.
baffled officer, knowing that n would ting farmers on our lands when they It is expected to prove a strong aid to
station liiiNc be n i ntnbl!
d her«», 1 viird . and has undertaken the task.
be impossible for a full grown man won’t be able to sell their stuff except the movement for better sanitary con­
and 3.17# homcle*« people ure being I’I kih « who hale watched him In th«*
Bodie* Reeover«**l
to squeeze through the hole leading in the local market?"
ditions and the cause of human wel­
cared for there. Two hundred and Illinois Athletic Club, of which he Is a
DELAWARE. O., Murch 25,—Sev­ to the garret. Patrolman Lillis and
i fare.
sixty-three ¡■«•«»pie are reported lo lx» member, believe lie I h how at I i I h best. en people are known to 1 ave been Truant Officer Krum next tried to
Fifteen rooms at the college will be
in deatltuto < Iri'umutances
drowned when the Miami itiver over­ land the boy, but their efforts ended
used for exhibit purposes and an
Fourteen of tiie dead have not yet
flowed here. Three bodies have been in ignomlnous defeat. The little fel­
equal number of lecture rooms will
been Identified. The bodies are In
recovered.
low simply outwitted them. He did GOVERNOR .MAJORS DE< LINES TO be available for meetings. Three as­
the morgue Relatives and friends of
the same to various other policemen
HONOR EXTRADITION PAPERS. sembly rooms have been prepared for
the ml lint ar«- flocking there to view < AHE AGAINHT NOTED <’ltOOK IN
EI imm I s In Ohio
who tried to get their bands on him.
INDICTMENT IS IMMEDIATELY stereopticon exhibitions and lectures.
Mil III AFRICA IN CONSIDERED
the remains
< LEV.;i.AND, March 25.— Meagre I
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RETLRNED
Letters inviting co-operation have
Soldiers last night ai rested ilieu
Wl AK, AND HE MAV BE TAKEN report'« .ndleate that the Ohio flood WIRELESS SYSTEM
been sent to 200 organizations
w ho gav«' tli«-lr names ns John Fletch-
lo OAKLAND ••’OR TRIAL
fins been one of the worst In tho his­
IN THE FORESTS
PORTLAND, March 25.— Refusal throughout the Northwest, and the
«■ aud Arnold Dillon They ate charg­
tory of tiie country. Many deaths are
¡of Governor Majors of Missouri to responses being received are very
ed with looting The authorities art*
A wireless telegraph system for the honor extradition papers ¡or Lee .gratifying. The conference will con­
OAKLAND, March 25. - Sir" Har­ : ««ported. The damage will reach into
preparing to prosecute them
ty Westwood Cooper, bettor known to hundreds of thousands of do'lars, and big privately owned and state owned , Hunt, wanted here for embezzlement, sider efforts being made to abolish
Score« of funerals are planned for the liny district as Dr. Milton Abra­ thousands of people are homeless.
forests of Oregon is proposed and the and his being promptly indicted by war and child labor, to prevent tuber­
today, tomorrow and Thursday.
plau is being perfected by officials of the Multnomah grand Jury on a sec- culosis contagion, to safeguard lives
ham. ex-convict, soldier of fortune,
Two inches <>f snow on the ground adventurer, forger, bigamist and no-
Indiana Suffer*
the western forestry and conservation ünd charge, were rapid developments of workmen in dangerous occupations
la bumper Ing the rescue work. A urlous thief, may yet face an Onkiand
INDIANAPOLIS, March 25.—Th® association.
an incident to which telegraph and to better living epnditions wher­
regiment <>f ">>•/•% •• patroHing the judge on three charges of Isw break­ worst flood in the history of Indiana
1 be system will be experimented wires between here and Jefferson ever improvement is needed. To pro­
»trick. » illatpa
very c^’jch, hall ing. Chief of Police l'cternen has is now raging in a score * f cities as a with this summer, and the Marconi City were kept hot carrying and
mote temperance, to prevent the
nnd <-mpty store room la being used l«'en Informed by Wardyn Hoyle of result of two days' rain. Four peop- company has already been asked to sending messages for th-j police de- !spread of disease, to care for juvenile
lo shelter the homeless.
the San Quentin penltentiaty, that the ple are known to have been drowned. furnish
furnish designs,
designs. Such a wireless ar- partment and the Pinkerton agency. |offenders and defectives, to solve the
11 • • l\ hot i charges
XI Vx n IH4VAA e that
6» »» 6 a the
6» X» gover- I I kzil.wlw»/»
«• 6» 1 X» wv» « x». of
F xtlelx».-»
4 x4 I fm-
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Only one-fifth of tho wrecked »tat« department haa recvlvel advice« Thousands are homeleu.
rangement must necessarily be a port­
White
housing VI problems
cities, Ax»
to X» aid
homes linvo been oxiilnincd for from Natal, South Africa, to 'he effect
able one, and nearly indestructible. nor _ . took
—i. snap
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.— j migrants, to promote school hygenle
judgment
and
refused
bodlee.
DETROIT. Mich, March 25.—A 60- It would have to be such that it could to honor the papers without giving and improve country life conditions.
that the case against the adventurer
tlicre 1» coitHldered weak, and it is mlle an hour blizzard is in progress be carried into remote portions of the ,the authorities a hearing were tele­ The conference is of the broadest pos­
Mayor Take» Action
believe«! thut he will be cleared of the in Northern Michigan, All of the forests, set up among the trees and of graphed by Detective Joe Dp.y, who is sible scope and it has the support and
TERRE II AI TE. Ind., March 25 - forgery charge against him.
wires are down und few- details are such power that the operator could in Jefferson City to bring back the active assistance of physicians, the
Twenty people are dead And over 200
communicate with other stations in prisoners. Day says that the execu- boards of health, peace jocleties, en-
Petersen I ium com mu nice ted with available.
Injured a» a result of the cvclono hero the South Africa authorities, instruct­
a radius of fifty miles.
j tive gave a private hearing to friends génies societies, boards of educa*
Munday night. Five people are miss­ ing them to hold Cooper for trial In
INDIANAPOLIS, March 25.—Ten
The Marconi people will have to de­ of the prisoner, and then announced tion. etc.
ing, and It la feared they arc dead.
this city In I he event that he canuot thousand families are homeless, in­ vise an entirely new apparatus in or­ that the case was closed; that he
This gathering Is the first of three
Mayor Gerhart has been forced to be convicted in British courts in the dustries have been forced to suspend der to meet the peculiar conditions of would hear no more, and that Hunt big Northwest congresses on allied
Issue a threat to prosecute store­ event Cooper Is held for the Oakland operations, and transportation lines the forest.
should not leave the state. He finally subjects, all making for the better­
keepers caught charging exborbltant police, Petersen will go to South Afri­ are unable to operate as i result of
consented to allow a hearing, provid­ ment of humanity.
plrcee for food,
ca for him.
one of the worst floods In the history LUTHER MH'ART Y
The Reed college conference comes
ed new charges were filed.
Mertibera of the atatc militia are
ARRANGI s MILLS
If brought bark to Oakland. Cooper of the state. Tho property will run
Hunt was indicted here on a charge first, the Second Worlds’ Christian
»«arching the debris.
will fa<«' thr«*<* chargee. He will be into the millions.
|of making away with a considerable Citizenship conference meets in Port­
< barged with having secured »1,000
Four people are known to have I . CHICAGO, March 24,—Four fights sum belonging to Ballou Ac Wright, and June 29, July 6. and the National
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! from Mrs. Herman Mllbrath under been drowned.
which he figures will net him »24,- by whom he was employed. Other Convention of Charities and Corree-
SON STARI I S
fal»«* pretenses; with contracting a
Several sections are Isolated, and 000, are on the program of Luther ibarges, held in abeyance, were that tion will be held in Seattle the first
bigamous marriage with M<rs Anna other futallties are feared.
McCarty, champion whito heavy­ he issued a number of worthless week in July. All these are allied tn
Baffled Mllbrath and with having forged a
RENO. Nov., March 22
weight of America, here today On checks and cashed them In retail their aims, and many speakers and
Waboali Rising
in his attempts to g«*t food by the »15,000 draft which he .«(tempted to
April 15 McCarty will tangle for six stores through the city. He was ar­ ¡scientists who appear at one wll ro-
loss of his savings of eight years. cash nt the Central Natlonol bank.
TERRE HAUTE, March 25.— rounds with Jim Flynn in Philadel­ rested in St. Louis, where, it is said, ! main for all three.
(■mounting to J3»o. la*wls <’. Shilling,
After being parolied from San Floods are now adding to the tornado phia. April 23 he meets Frank Mor­ a relative holds an impel tant posi-
si years old, side survivor of the Ala­ Quentin several years .•’.go. Cooper horror. The Wabash is three feet an in Pittsburg for six rounds. Carl ■ tion in a big bank.
NO HANGING IN
mo massacre und adopted son of Kit came to Oakland as Dr. Milton Abra­ over the danger line, and is still Ga­ Morris or some other scrapper will
WASHINGTON STATE
Immediately upon receiving word
Cnrsoii. was gripped by starvation and ham. Ho lived with one wk® while ng. Two thousand people arc home- be sent against him for ten rounds in that extradition had been "efused.
Is dead lu re today. Schilling passed I k * courted two other women, Miss ess in Taylorville, a suburb.
Kansas City May 4. On or about Captain Baty gathered up the wit­
OLYMPIA, March 22.—Governor
away In an old shack where he hud Daisy Climm and Miss Mllbrnlh, both I
May 15 he will travel to Calgara, Can­ nesses in one of the bad chock trans­ Ernest Lister Saturday signed the bill
subslsti-d <>n crackers and water until of whom were nurses In St. Anthony's
KOKOMO. March 25.- There is ada, to step twelve or more rounds actions and hurried them before the abolishing capital punishment as the
Io- could sustain himself no longer.
hospital. Ho suddenly clored with eight feet of water in the streets with the garrulous Tommy Burns.
grand Jury, where a second indict­ penalty for first degree murder. Cap-
Shilling lost the money on a recent .MI h : Milhriilh, an<l It was then dlscov- here. Thousands of homos have been
The first two scraps wdl net Mc­ ment was returned and a bench war­ ¡ital punishment remains the penalty
trip lo California, mid hud to borrow ; <*r«*«l that he had attempted to cash a submerged. The property damage Carthy »5,000 each. He will receive rant was issued. With this in hand, for treason.
*
mln to return to his shack here.
»15,000 forged draft and that he had will be over a million dollais.
»4,000 for the Kansas City battle, the police telegraphed sufficient in-
Shilling was adjutant to General secured« »1,000 from his mother-in-
and, providing Burns does not sue i tortnation on which to base a fugitive MRS. DARLING'S
I hll Sheridan In the Civil War lie law on th«* representation that ho ha«l
IHMIS TO RACE
him for everything down to his ring warrant, and Day was instructed to
had a notable career ns a scout and fallen heir to an enormous estate in
shoes, he will be given about »10,000 re-arrest his man, who has hail up in
England.
NOME. Alaska. March 24.—Five
frontiersman.
for the Calgary battle.
the sum of »1.000.
,'dog teams have been entered for the
SALEM. March 24,- Attention is
After his character was trade pub-
annual all-Alaska sweepstake race to
| lie anil with tho police of th«* entlro direct«*«! to tho new registration law DARLING I IIOROI 1.1IIA POSTER
NEVADA FAVORS
ATTACKED world seeking him, Cooper made his ¡enacted by the recent legislature by
OX RAILROAD FREIGHT R \ II fl
POKER PLAYERS be run over the 412-mile course from
•
Nome to Candle and return, April 3.
way to South Africa, where h< forged an interpretation of it made by At­
SALEM. March 24. Amor A. Tus- i hecks for »5,000 and fled to Austra­ torney General Crawford.
With the election of H. J. Darling
CARSON, Nev., March 21.—Gov­ 1 The entries now In are the dogs own­
slng of Brownsville and ex Judge IL lia, where he wns captured.
Under the new law, which takes ef­ as a director of tiie Chamber of Com­ ernor Oddie signed the act repealing ed by Mrs. C. E. Darling of Berkeley,
II Ill-will of Albany, were here com­
fect June 1st. the nttorncy general' merce, it is hoped by other members the law permitting finish fights in Calif., and A. A. (Scotty) Allen of
paring the present game lnws with
Fnim-rs, Attention I
points out that tiie county clerks must of tho chamber that something for the this state. Tiie act permits ton-round Nome; John Johnson, Fay Delzene,
I am making up a list of irrigated b«' prepared nt all times to register benefit of tiie people of tiiis section boxing matches on the payment of a Percy Blatchford and Alex Holson.
(lie new game code enacted by tho
la i hgl.diituro. They 'isH-ited Hint lands, dry lamia mid stock ranches, | voters, beginning with tho day the in tho way of reduction in freight nominal license. He also signed a new Entries will close April 1.
tho referendum will be Invoked mid will publish n ilescriplion of each . law goes into effect. The county rates in aud out of Klamath Falls anti-gambling act, which amends the
The Darling-Allan team won the
again t the game code. It will ro­ one in n Hinall folder. If you want < lerk must appoint precinct registrars ¡can be secured. Mr. Darling is recog­ law by making poker playing a mis­ last tw-o races and the John Johnson
quire 6,312 signatures to Invoke tile your land on this list, please bring or who will be authorized to tuko regis­ nized ns one of the best posted men demeanor instead of a felony. Per­ team of Siberian wolves won the 1910
referendum.
send me the Information at once.
trations. Then when n voter is once on railroad rates in this section. He centage games are made a felony. race, and set the record of 7 4 hours,
Cll I LOOT E
registered is will not lie necessary for was formerly a member of the Reno, Gambling with cards formerly per­ 14 minutes and 20 seconds for the
distance.
<122 Main St.
Phone <1(1
him to register agnin unless he Nev., Chamber of Commerce, nnd is mitted was made a misdemeanor.
changes his address.
the man who was responsible for the
SOFIA, March 25.—Acccrding to a
For Sale
The law provides that tho registra­ passage of the Nevada state railroad
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoppe are in
JUNEAU, Alaska, Match 24. Gov­
Broken and unbroken horses; also tion shall cease thirty days before the commission law, which was of such from their home at the Clear Lake statement issued by the war office to­
ernor Walter !•’. Clark signed the bill slx-yearllng mules. Prices reasonable. primary or general elections nnd fif­ great financial benefit to the people dam for a few days. Mr. Hoppe has day, the Bulgarians have c.-ptured the
giving the ballot to tho women of Winters A- Fleet, Lorelln, Ore.
teen «lays prior to a special election, of the entire state.
charge of the headgates at the dam. I first line of Turkish in front of Adri­
Alnska. This was tho first b'll passed
3-21-4-18 r
anople after a day’s desperuto fight-
nnd that a person who is not regis­
Mr. Darling stnted this morning
by tho Alaskan legislature, and will
tered cannot vote.
that he whs elected a director with-
If you have a timber claim to sell |ing, and under cover of siege guns.
become cfTeetlvo in ninety days.
The surrender of DJavid Pasha, a
One registration is sufficient for out his knowledge, but that it would and are willing to make a low price
The bill passed without t*. negative
both general and city elections.
| give him great pleasure to assist in for cash, better see Chilcote at <122 Turkish leader, with 15,)00 coidlers,
vote in either house. Since the pass­
(any way in the development and up- Main street, or phono
20-tf to the Servians at Skutubi River in
age of tho bill members of tho legisla­ MORTGAGE loans on irrigated lands
Albania, has been confirmed.
Dr. A. Grant Evans, who hns been ] building of Klamath county.
In Klamath county; 8 per cent in­ hero for the pnst ten dnys conducting
ture have received congratulary
The card party planned by the
"Our greatest needs," said Mr. Dar-
C. R. Potts has started • lumber
ini'ssngos from suffrngo lenders terest. Hay A Johnson, 208-10 1. O. revival meetings, left Monday forcing, "is to secure better freight rate Women of Woodcraft for April 1st
O. F. building, Klamath Falls.
has
been
postponed
until
a
later
date.
yard
in Paisley.
throughout the United States.
his home in Los Angeles.
in and out of Klamath Falls. There
DRAMATIC EAltIOLÛ BI CONVICT
"SIR" HIRRI 10 RETURN 10 U. S