Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 27, 1913, Image 8

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    TREASURER IS SHORT FIVE CERFS
only to the concerts on the famous
l.unetta in Manilla.
’’From sunset to sunrise,” the order
prescribes, "tightIng men arc not re­
quired to salute officers. but no en­
listed man will throw confetti in the
face of an officer of the army, navy,
murine corps or conslabnlaiy, or in
the face of a lady escorted hv him.”
————————————————t jr,Q or 11 oo |,vr acre.
King
George,
Assassinated Alar, IS
~
**
For n time
wirj •••“ ",,m‘ h'*h
nt present such Hilles nro
i FRENCH BARK IS OESFROYEO
but
rar«.
Many of th« private onterprh'«*-« have
■ become bankrupt ot* are practically
insolvent, largely because tho lands
tiro not being utilised for the produc­
tion of crops to an extent sufilclent to
< liable th«* owners to pay tor the I GRIMSBY,
ALBANY. March 25.—During the
works. In the meantime the interest . rhe French I
Maria, from Hull
♦ Vk years he has served a.t county
«hurges ami cost of miilntoniinee nml FtalK'Isco to I
Elks io Dance
treasurer, W. W. Francis has handled
«peratiou have eaten up not only tho I long voyage,
Local Elks and their wives
dlnust >r and «!*•-
$1,839,651.22, and is snort 5 cents
I lOHfiective profits, but the Investment I >. 11 Uctloil hel'e.
in his accounts. That is the report of «lan e Friday evening. March 28. The
Itself.
<■ tseuty four men were saved by the
F. M. Redfield, who lias Just complet­ affair was to have been held a week
There Is always considerable risk In 1 i raw ler Amer.
ed the work of experting the treasur­ ago. but was postponed because of the
pioneering, and oven though lands
er’s books, and who has tiled a report death of Mrs. Don Lytle.
I'he Marie »«til ashore before day­
■ may be irrigated and successfully light at Hal «borough. In the North
with the county court certifying to the
cropped for a time, there has resulted iSea, during u biisxard, unJ was quick­
Mrs. Richard Shore Smith of Eu­
accuracy of Francis’ accounts and
(from excessive use of water tho de­ ly pouuded to pieces by terrific sens
complimenting him on the manner in gene will arrive in the city this even­
struction by Hwamplng or alkali of The crew was In a desperate plight
ing on a visit to Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt.
which they have been kept.
from 15 to 30 per cent of the lands ami had lost hope when the Amer
Mr, Itedtield not only checked the She is en route home after a visit to
which at first were highly productive. « alile up, launched u llfobo.it . nd took
books fully to see if Francis had ac­ San Francisco.
In Hhort, there are certain damages off the crew, making several perilous
counted to the county for all moneys
connected with farming under Irriga­ trips.
W. P. Johnson, sales manager of
received, but he also checked over
tion, as in any new business, which
the treasurer's special accounts with 'the Klamath Development company,
I'he captain and mate of tho Mario
«<■. ».
(are not always taken Into account by
the various school districts aud cities i arrived in the city Tuesday on a
refused to leave tho ship until every
¡brief
visit.
¡investor«
who
nro
not
thoroughly
fa-
of the county, and found every one
man had been saved The Amor’s life
miliur with tho risks Involved
absolutely correct.
boat was too much batl«l«d by Jho
Under these conditions. It Is being
storm to return for them, and tho
re«ognised that further agricultural
Many queries have been received
stewurd of the Frouch nark dived
development in the far West must bo
by legislators concerning the provi­
(Continued from Page I)
from the Amer with a life lino and
; «lone. If at all. largely through con­
sions of the widow's pension bill,
swam to the wreck llo md tho cap­
struction by the government, because
which will be come a law in Oregon in rect communication with Peru, said
of the fact that the government with tain ami mute were ultimately drag-
June.
; this afternoon:
its present system, can, and Is. build­ ge«l through the sea to the rescuing
The inquiries are for the most part
Vessel.
“I have positive assurance from
ing thes«« works more eeononiicnlly M
answered by a summary of the act,
(Peru at 1 o'clock this afternoon that
than private c ipltal, as it Is not re­
though in many cases the question of
mi \ICANN io: tin
quired to pay the high rntc of Inter-(
relief will be a matter of judgment I 300 people are dead there as a result
Kill BIG BATTLE
est, nor does It consider the profits of
resting with the county courts, as (of the floods.”
the
works,
Tile
cost
of
the
work«
•
--------------
there may be some difficu'ty in apply­ I
Dol GLAS. Arlx . March 25. Gen­
built by tho government has ranged
ing the law to specific cases that will
SIDNEY, O.. March 26.—From 100
oral
Obregon and 1,000 <'<>t>stiHonnl-
from $2 2 per acre up to $93 par acre,
be presented.
to 500 people were drowned in Piqua, (Copyright by I nderwood & Underwood)
and has averaged something under Ists are encamped within striking dis­
tance of t'ananca Tho armistice sX-
Section 1 of the act states generally according to unconfirmed dispatches
$45 per acre.
pired at u«>uu today.
those who are entitled to relief, It from there. The streets have been as rapidly as they are received.
converted into raging torrents.
At the American consulate twenty-
says:
Communication Established
five American women and children
"Every woman who has one
SELL
[are being guarded.
CINCINNATI, O„ March 26.—Al­ ABSENCE OF FEDERAL ATTOR­
COLUMBUS, O., March 26,—John
more children under the age of
NEY CAUSEN A POsUPONEMENT
hT« resumption of hostilities Is sx-
years and whose husband is either , Bell, wire chief at Dayton, telephoned though communication with Dayton.
PORTLAND, March 26. Railroad
OF OREGON A CALIFORNIA
I pet ted momentarily.
dead or is an inmate of some Oregon Ito Governor Cox at 1 o'clock this af­ Middletown and Hamilton has been
ties
at
$12
a
thousand,
and
iho
mills
RAILROAD CASE
—
institution, or by reason of physical ternoon as follows:
not eager ut ull to sell, Is the report
indirectly opened, it is impossible to
NNil.I.ll RIT< IIIE
’’The Russel apartments at West
or mental disease is wholly unable
made by the purchasing agent of one
PORTLAND, March 26 Argument
FIGHT'S JI I.Y 4
to work, and whose support and the Third street and the Boulevard are accurately estimate the fatalities as
of the transcontinental railways who
before Federal Judge Wolverton in
support of whose children is depend­ on fire. People are jumping from the yet
has been canvassing the local market. I • SAN Fit ANt'IHt'O, Marek 25.—
ent wholly or partly upon her labor, (burning building into the water.
Reporters for the Cincinnati Post, the Oregon & California Railroad lie entered the market here for ; Writing from Milwaukee, Willi«
shall be entitled to the assistance as About 200 people are dead in River­ who have been in Dayton, telephoned company land grant forfeiture suit 1,000,000 ties for his line, aud was I Ritchie says be will deL-nd his title
provided for in this act, for the sup­ dale and North Dayton, Tho fatal- from Lebanon that Dayton officials re­ has been postponed from April 8 to .much surprised to encounter (lie stiff either in this city or In Los Angeles
April 28th, at the instance of B. I),
ities are growing, and may reach
port of her child or children.
(prices aski-d, which Indicates the stiff i July 4th. Ills opponent will prob-
gard an estimate of 500 dead as con- Townsend, special district attorney,
,ably be the winner of tho CroM-Itlv-
i
1,000."
tone of the lumber market.
This makes it clear that the appli­
Townsend is also attorney for the
ers battle In New York
—
I servative.
The
purchasing
agent
first
went
to
cant must have one or more children
Many parts of the stricken city can government in the Alaska coul cases (■rays Harbor, where it was under­
26.
—
Near-
COLUMBUS,
O.,
March
under 16 years of age as a first con­
not be reached, and hundreds of peo- being pressed before the criminal stood the mills were not rushed. The
dition. These children must be de­ ly all of the wires out of this cRy are
pie are missing.
courts in Chicago, and cannot reach very best «41 e could do there was $12
down.
Estimates
of
the
dead
vary
pendent wholly or partly upon her
I
Portland by the date at first set for
I
a thousand, lie came back and tried
labor. If not a widow, she must from 50 to 5,000.
COLUMBUS, O., March 26.—Gov­ taking up argument here.
Governor Cox estimates that there
to gi t a bld from the Lewis River Tie
show that the father is physically or
ernor
Cox has been informed that
All testimony is in, and with the Association, and found that the mills
are
250,000
homeless
people
in
the
Notice of Sheriff's Male
mentally unfitted to work, or has
Dayton
is
on
tire,
and
that
people
are
taking
up
of
argument
next
month,
'state.
The
damage
is
incomputable.
By
virtue
of an execution In fore­
ot
this
concern
were
booked
for
u
year
been committed to some of the state
final stages of the trial on merit are ahead, and would not figure on any­ closure duly Issuod by the clerk of
In Dayton. Piqua, Sidney, Middle­ burning to death there.
institutions.
:
At 3 o’clock this afternoon the gov- being reached. While tho evidence is thing at all sooner. He next skirted the circuit court of th« county of
If a man is blind, and his wife is town and Tippacanoe City the great­
est
damage
was
done.
It
is
reported
ernor
announced his determination of voluminous, it is not believed that uround all the big mills of Portland Klamath, State of Oregon, dale«! the
working to support the children, it
500 people were killed in Piqua alone, (reaching the stricken city with troops ! the argument will consume much and along the Columbia, but could 22<l day of March, 1913, In certain
seems that she would come under the
11113 cannot
V cl U 11 v/ v be
MV confirmed.
v- v U 11 1 1X1x7 M •
I (and
■ ■ — — other
——
-- assistance
- — . ■■ ■ — — without
----- — — — regard
——-— — time, because of the thoroughness ' not get a rise. None of the big plants action in tho circuit court for said
act. This would apparently be a ques­ 1 This
I
The
entire
Ohio
National
Guard
has
to
the
cost.
case has been covered which are very busy now with orders county and state, wherein J a me«
tion of circumstances, as some blind
been
ordered
out,
and
Governor
Cox
All
troops
in
Western
New
York
in
the
hearing
on
demurrer. Although for the railroad and cargo trade, Tobin, us plaintiff, recovered Judg­
men have employment that enables
tas appealed to neighboring states for'and all troops available in the Cen- this is a trial on the merits, both wanted to consider a lie order under ment against J A. Beat and Lillian J
them to make a good living. The |
question of dependency, which is a supplies. The legislature will prob- tral Department have been ordered to sides concede that the issues are real­ any condition. Then the railroad offi­ Best for the sum of six thousand
be in readiness to proceed to Ohio ly matters of law, which have already cer had to go back to Grays Harbor i twenty-eight aud 93-100 dollars on
matter of proof in each case, must be ably appropriate $250,000.
been determined by the decision of n«l place his order for $12, an«l found the 20th day of November, 1912.
In Hamilton 13 people are known and Indiana.
constantly kept in mind.
The house this afternoon passed a the demurrer hearing.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
that no one was any too eager to con­
The act distinguishes between the to be dead and 100 missing.
bill
appropriating
$250,000.
The
When
Judge
Wolverton
first
decld-
In
Middletown
seven
people
are
on
the 26th day of April. 1913, at tho
sider the tie business.
sums to be paid to those whose chil­ I
i
bill
was
amended
in
the
senate
mak-
ed
against
the
railway
attorney
on
known
to
be
dead
and
100
missing.
front
door of the court house. In
dren are entirely dependent, and
From eight to thirty feet of watering it $500,000.
demurrer, attorneys for the company FAST FREIGHT
Klamath Falls, In said county, at 2
those who are only partially so. If
HIT BL 4'Y< MINE o’clock In the afternoon of said day,
wholly dependent upon the mother, covers the entire city of Dayton Peo-. A telegram from Delaware, O., this concluded to appeal directly, but later
¡either
to
secure
greater
delay
or
to
I
sell at public auction to th« highest
pie
have
taken
refuge
in
high
build-
1
afternoon
follows:
they are entitled to $10 pe~ month
"Twenty-five people are dead here gain some fancied advantage in going
ANNA, 111., March 25,- Fifteen bidder, for cash, the following de­
for one child, and to $7.50 per month ings and on the hills on the west side.
In Columbus 15,000 are homeless ; and thousands are homeless."
before the highest courts in an ap- people were killed at Makena, III., H« rlbed property, to-wlt:
for each additional child.
General
Wood
telegraphed
Cover-
peal
from a refusal of a new trial in north of here, last night during a
and
the
fatalities
are
estimated
at
I
The southwest quarter and the
Where the children are only partly
(nor
Cox
as
follows:
from
six
to
200.
the
lower
courts,
taking
testimony
southwest
quarter of the southeast
cyclone.
dependent upon the labor of the
quarter of section five (5), th«
A fast freight on the Illinois Cen­
mother, the latter is entitled to re­
I “Express from Columbus tentage , was decided upon, aQd the form of a
and cots for 2,000 people, besides trial on its merits pursued, This pro­ tral railroad was blown off the track
northwest quarter of the northeast
Tiffin Suffers
ceive only such sum as the difference
medical
supplies.
”
TOLEDO,
March
26.
—
Word
was
cedure
has
involved
about
a
year,
as
quarter
and the north half of the
and
twenty-five
cars
were
ditched.
between her income from other
Governor Cox issued the following testimony was taken in all parts of
northwest quarter and lot live (5)
sources than her labor, and the sum brought from Tiffin by a special mes­
Summon*
the country.
of section eight (8); the northeast
she would receive if they were wholly senger. He reports the death of 50 statement:
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
H
’
ato
of
“
Farmers
and
everybody
who
can
In
view
of
the
fact
that
the
lower
In
people
in
the
flood
there.
quarter of the northeast «juarter
dependent. The act does not apply to
i
I
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Klam
­
possibly
get
boats
to
Dayton
ought
to
and
lotH IIK« (5), six (6) and seven
court
haH
decided
the
law
points
in
any child which has property of Its
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 26.— do so, even at the risk of their own the case already, and the taking of
ath.
(7) of section seven (7), nil In
own “sufficient” for its support, nor
township forty (40) south, range
to any child which does not live with President Wilson is preparing an ap­ lives. Buildings on Third street in | estimony is regarded rather formal, Margaret Denney, Plaintiff,
ten (10) east of the Willimotte
vs.
Dayton
are
on
fire,
and
the
people
in
it
is
believed
that
the
Judge
will
not
peal
to
the
country
for
funds
for
the
its mother.
00
Meridian, containing 4 79.1 1 acres,
find it necessary to take the issue un­ Clarence W. Denney. Defendant.
The purpose of the act is declared Red Cross Society for the relief of them are dying.
according to government survey, in
der advisement for any considerable To Clarence W. Denney, the Above-
flood
victims
in
Ohio
and
Indiana.
to be to keep children with their
Named Defendant:
EUGENE HAS BUT
Klamath county, state of Oregon.
■ period after argument is finished
mothers, so home life may be main­
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon:
ONE
CANDIDATE
Taken
and levied upon ns th«- proper­
next
month.
The
case
Involves
2,300,-
PERU,
Ind.,
March
26.
—
Sixty
peo
­
tained. If the mother is found to be
000 acres of land yet held by the Ore­ You are hereby summoned and re- ty of the said J. A Best and Lillian J.
improvident, careless or negligent in ple are reported drowned here. Some
• EUGENE, March 25.—For the first gon and California for the Southern qulred to appear and answer the com­ Be«t, or as much thereof ns may be
the expenditure of money, some other estimates are as high as 100.
plaint filed in the above entitled suit necessary to satisfy the said jttdg-
The
Wabash
River
has
flooded
the
time in at least a decade, there is but Pacific.
person may be designated to take
within six (6) weeks after the first ment in favor of James Tobin, against
city
with
from
five
to
twenty-five
feet
(
a
single
candidate
for
mayor
of
Eu-
charge of the expenditure of the
publication of this summons in the snld J. A. Best and Lillian J. Best,
water.
gent,
for
when
the
time
of
filing
peti-
In
the
March
circular
sent
out
by
of
money.
Hundreds of people are marooned Hons expired the petition of D. E. the National City bank, one of the Klamath Republican, a newspaper, to- with Inter.-st thereon, tog. thcr with
The juvenile court will handle all
greatest financial institutions In the Iwlt: On or before the 8th day of ill costs and dlsburscm -nts that havo
buildings, which are likely to col-| Yoran was the only one on file,
in
cases under the act in Multnomah
Many candidates were suggested in country, considerable attention is May, 1913, which Is the date of the or may accrue.
county and the county couits in all lapse.
Dated tit Klamath Falls, Oregon,
The weather is bitterly cold, and a tentative way, including one prom­ paid to the irrigation projects of last publication of this summons, anil
the other counties of the state. The
you
will
take
notice
that,
if
you
fall
March
22, 1913
inent
club
woman,
but
no
petitions
Uncle
Sam.
Attention
is
particularly
there
is
grave
danger
of
a
famine.
court has power to summon witnesses
io
appear
and
answer
or
plead
within
,
were
circulated
except
for
Mr.
Yoran.
called
to
the
failure
of
settlers
to
take
C. C. LOW, Sheriff.
If a widow marries, her allowance
INDIANAPOLIS, March 26.—The There will be opposition 'or all other advantage of the offerings of the gov­ the said time, the plaintiff, for want By GEO A. HAYDON. Deputy.
ceases, and no allowance Is giv i af­
3-27-4-17
ernment. The article follows In part: thereof, will apply to the above en­
ter a child passes the age of 16. The flood in Indiana is the worst in the positions on the ballot April 7.
titled
court
for
the
relief
demanded
“
In
the
aggregate,
as
shown
by
the
history
of
the
state.
The
loss
of
life
act applies to all who are ’•eeidents of
Notice of Filinl .Settlement
recent census, about 13,000,000 acres in the complaint filed in said suit, to-
the state at the time of its passage, will be over 100, and some estimates
In the Matter of the Estate of Nannie
For
a
decree
of
tho
above
en-
wlt:
have
been
irrigated,
but
this
amount
are
made
as
high
as
1,000.
and all who were residents at the
M. Pankey, Deceased.
has not all been utilized. There are titled court forever dissolving the
Peru suffered most.
time of the occurrences of evffBts
Notice
Is hereby given that the un­
BUENA VISTA, Ore., March 25.— literally millions of acres now lying bonds of matrimony existing between
The entire Wabash Valley is flood­
which entitle io relief.
dersigned,
as administrator of Hald
dormant
to
which
water
has
been
i
I
Sheep
shearing
Is
practically
all
fin
­
this
plaintiff
and
defendant
herein,
ed. Numerous cities are isolated, aud
estate of Nannie M. Pankey, deceased,
ished
in
Polk
county
for
this
season.
and
for
such
other
and
further
relief
brought
at
an
expense
of
from
$40
to
it
is
feared
that
the
fatalities
will
be
SOLDIERS MAY
lias tiled bls final account iih such ad­
| The farmers say that tho yield of $50 an acre, or more. Relatively few as to tho court may seem equitable.
IGNORE OEFICERS large.
This summons is published once a ministrator with the clerk of tho
After sixty hours of downpour, the ' wool is much lighter this year than persons are now taking up or pur­
week
for six (6) consecutive weeks county court of the state of Oregon,
;
for
many
years
past,
and
attribute
chasing
these
reclaimed
lands,
and
rain
is
still
general,
and
the
flood
has
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 25.—
:
the
cause
to
the
few
storms
during
In
the
Klamath Republican, a news­ for Klamath county, and the said
there
is
a
more
or
less
temporary
con
­
not
erached
the
crest.
Enlisted men in the United States
paper,
published weekly within the court has fixed Saturday, April 26,
|
the
winter.
Three
or
four
pounds
dition
of
stagnation
In
agricultural
The
damage
in
Indiana
will
army in the Philippines can swagger
i
per
shc-ep
is
the
average
city
of
Klamath Falls, county of 1913, at the hour of 10 o’clock In tho
among
many
development of the West Is easily
past their officers during band con­ $25,000,000.
,
large
flocks.
Klamath,
State of Oregon, pursuant forenoon of ifild dny as tho tlmo for
traced
to
the
Inflation
of
values
of
certs without saluting o' otherwise
to
an
order
made and entere«! on the hearing any and all objections to said
The
price
of
mohair
satisfles
this
raw
land,
which
culminated
about
Morgue
Established
recognizing their superiors’ existence,
COLUMBUS, O„ March 26.—At | year, and the long mohair brings an 1911. The attraction of the West has 21st day of March, 1913, by the Hon. account and for settlement thereof.
but they must not indulge in any such
Dated this March 27, 1913.
pleasantries as throwing confetti in 9:10 this morning John Bell, wire ¡extra price. William Riddell & Sons been In the opportunity of obtaining Henry L. Benson, judge of the nbove
WILLIAM H. PANKEY,
(shipped
250
pounds
of
mohair,
16
entitled
court,
and
the
flrHt
publica
­
free
government
land
by
homestead
chief
at
Dayton,
telephoned
to
Gov
­
thefaces of the officers and the offi­
Administrator of the Estate of Nanni«
tion
thereof
1
h
made
in
«aid
news
­
i
inches
long,
for
which
they
received
entry,
or
ch,eap
land
by
purchase.
The
ernor
Cox
that
the
flood
victims
will
cers wives. This is the burden of an
M. Pankey, Deceased.
order issued by Major General J. number about 100, mostly women and , $4 a pound from Adams & Co. of New building or even the proposal to build paper on the 27th (lay of March, 191J
KEESEE
& GROESBECK, Attorneys
Iirrigation
works
has
caused
prices
for
ALBERT
E.
ELDER,
j
York.
Mohair
growers
In
all
the
lo-
Franklin Bell, commanding the force children,
for Administrator.
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
•
callties
agree
that
the
market
has
raw
land
to
advance
from
little
or
A
temporary
morgue
has
been
es-
in the islands. The order was receiv-
I 3-27-4-24 r
3-27-5-8 r
nothing, or say from $5 per acre up to
ed here this week, and is applicable tablished. Bodies are being cared for started with a good price.
AFTER HANDLING MORE THAN .A
MILLION DOLLARS O* <XM MT1
MoENY, ALBANY MAN'S BOOKS
SHOW Ul* W ELL
OAYTON DEATH ROIL IS EKURMOIIS