* * * VOL. XVIII. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ♦ NO. Ig IMLKER GEIS KISH Of ESPEE 3-20 YEARS POPULAR PLACE OFFICIALS SUS PMEHÏ JOB Mulliin OI MRS. G. W. WIIITT. IM I.OWs I I MtTEIO THIS MOICN. BOISE s\)s HIM tx is \ Gill AT MOK Al. MARKING TIME MAX CONVICTED Of AHHAI I.TÍNG MOKE THAN TUIKI I I X HUNDRED VISITORS W I Bl. THERE DUR­ ED V SI VY, PENOIN«; MOTION ING THE MONTH HI JULY, AC- 1 OK ICE-TRIAL < GRDIXG To REPORT WAY HE KE LEADER I'rirol. Opeiilng <'<•■>«i-titloii of Toini VI», ta hier» lite Mm lit I’liilnili-lpliia. Haye nuil VV oluen of H ih I m I l’i'ominen« e Vre Re»|M>n«dblc for llie Liquor I » il. »ml H i Hohl» That only I iluiiilioii < nn Ern«llrnlr It ♦ LEADING PAPER OF SOUTHERN OREGON KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 7, HI3 SOCiAL LEADERS WHISKEY HABIÍ * The fun* rul of Mrs. Clara Moore died early Tui day Meinl» is of the SeiiuU' < «»liliali ter oil <>r oitlahotnu, morning nt the home of her daughter, Mn G W White wan held Wedtmsday liooil the Report That tile Appoint morning nt 10 o'clock from the White ment iii.Minni Mitmi 11» Ambawunlor residence In Hot Springs Addition The funeral t.ervice» were conducted W a» Muilo Again»« Their Mill— by Rev J. H. Stubblefield, |>imtor of Aiiieiioiii» lte|»irt«»l Imprison'd Hi«- First Presbyterian church. A long cortege followed the re­ MINNEAPOLIS, Wis., Aug. 6— mains to their lust resting place in Odd Fellows cemetery. John Lind, who was named as ambas­ sador to Mexico, hus written a friend tier«« that be will not accept the per­ manent ambassadorship unde' any ■ irt Mexico and reports. PEKIN. Aug. 6.—Reports late to­ lay session. Members of the senate committee "Without question, Bryan ts one of the greatest moral leaders in the Josephine Fink, daughter of Mrs. on foreign relations are incensed at day from Hongkong tell of rioting in world." Ida Fink, was scalded on the thighs the report that they were angered be- ¡Canton by the rebels. After Governor Chan disappeared, and kn~«i this morning when at­ cause Lind was named. the revolting soldiers took possession Kl»m»tli t all» Girl Become» llrlde The members insist that tne entire tempting to lift a pan of hot water. of the city, murdering officials and Tho Stewart residence on Ewauna '«■inmlttee was named before the ap­ The Injury, according to Dr. White, Ransacking the treasury. Heights was the stone of a beautiful while painful, is not serious. pointment waa made. homo wedding Wednesday al 2:80 The state department has not been o'clock. whVn Miss Marlorlo Stewart officially advised regarding the re- lH Congressmen Hawley and1 they will make their future home. peace treaty contain a guarantee of Sinuott a short lime ago. and a spe-! < ivil and religious liberty in the ter- (has H. Hamlin, a well known vial representative wus sent to make iltory affected. mnu <>f Koston, is a candidate for the a personal inspection He left Tues- The commissioners construe the re­ position of assistant secretary of the day for Washington. quest Iffbo an effort in behalf of the treasury. NO FURTHER TROUBLE IS EX- Jewish race. Hl CKI.I.BERIIIEH “F ec TED LN HOP FIELDS—A GETTING RIPE For dressmakers and tailors there has been Invented a gang«1 to hol«l THOUSAND Pl( KERS HAV E (Special Correspondence) material for sewing, ripping, Ironing SUNDAY KLAMATH AGENCY, Aug. 6.— and many other purposes, leaving Its GOVERNOR ARE MARI HING TO- One party has already left for the user's hands free. WHEATLAND. Calif., Aug. 6.— hucklebeiry patch on Huckleberry WARD STATE HOUSE WHEN Adjutant General Forbers and one Mountain. This early ripening of tho company of militia remain here to berries means it hard winter, as it Is watch the situation. No further trou­ too « irly for the berries to ripen yet. BOSTON, Aug. 6. Fifty state po­ ble is expected. —o-o-o— lice this afternoon intercepted 100 More than a thousand hop pickers Tlieru liave been many visitors on strikers from Governor Foss’ Hyde have left the fields since Sunday. This tho reservation from all points on tho DEATH OF ONE OF THE PARTY Park foundries, marching through the may result in a delay in harvesting. Coast. Tho main object of the visits streets <>n the way to the state house. , is fishing. RETURNING FROM DANCE Contests for King Georg«' (up They demand that they be given a Ilans Nylander, foreman of the irri­ COWES, Isle of Wight, Aug 6.— public hearing by the state board of The King George cup, the most covet- gation camp, has resigned. Many Kited Press Service conciliation anti arbitration. FRESNO, Aug. 6.- Miss Nellie others have done so, too. It looks The strikers carried placards ed yachting prize of the empire, was now as though It will bo a long time Stimson, aged 18 years, drowned in marked "We Want Living Wages." the chief event of today’s racing in the famous regatta, which is attended before tho work la finished. There I an irrigation ditch while pinned un- are only a few men at work now, most hr an automobile this morning. Many club women have asked that by King George and Queen Mary and The girl and threo companions Atlantic City appoint women to po­ King Alphonse and his queen. SEATTLE, Aug. ♦».- Organizations of them having left for tho hay fields. —o—o—o— were returning from a dance when lice the board walk. It is said to have <>f farmers throughout tho state of Secretary Daniels Back Billy Crawford, a well known stock tho automobile turned turtle by strik- the only woman comptroller in the Washington today sent to Governor WASHINGTON. D, C., Aug. «.— Ltftter 11 petition urging an Immediate man of tho reservation, completed hiapng the ditch. The other three were country, and her success has made the plan to appoint women police Secretary of tho Navy Daniela re- slightly injured. passage of legislation which will es­ haying Inst week. ' turned to Washington today after a —o-o-o— | ---- ■ ■ —■ — see ni more attractive. tablish a state powder factory. A i I I coast-to-coast inspection of the United Bottle Blowers in Herndon Edwin Wilson has returned from a 100,000 appropriation waa mad® by MARION. Ind.. Aug. 6.—With dele- TAR BABY WILL States navy yards and naval stations. the last legislature, but additional trip to the Klamath Marsh. He re­ SCRAP JOHNSON The secretary has visited nearly every legislation, tho farmers doclare, Is ports plenty of grass there. The Ari- gates from all over the United States station and navy yard in the country, necessary to make tho proposed fac­ zona cattle that are feeding in his ! and Canada in session, the GI bsb Bot- ■tie Blowers’ Association of the United BOSTON, Sam Langford’s manager and he said today that he was ‘full of tory of real aid to them. The ranch­ pasture, he says, are doing fine. i States and Canada met her® today in today confirmed the report that hk ideas" to submit to congress next men and others interested declare Russian figures placo the average atinunl session. Higher wages and boxer is to meet Jack Johnson in a December in connection with his re­ that such a factory would reduce the cost of powder to be utilized for blow­ number of occupants of a house at better working conditions will be de­ twenty-round bout at Paris this fall. quests for appropriations. Johnson has been guaranteed 130,- ing up stumps and rock formations eight in London, 48 In Viennn, 50 in manded of their employers If a resolu­ Brown Michael is in from Yonna from *13 and *14 per hundred Berlin and 52 in Moscow and St. Pet­ tion Introduced is passed by the con­ 000. Langford will get a quarter of vention. Valley. the gross receipts. ersburg. pounds, to about |5 and |6. GIRL IS SCALDED RIOÍERS OESIRO Y CANION PR0PERÏY I CHARGE Al HIM OFFICIAL VISITS BISHOP’S PLACE AMERICA’S IOEA TAKES HER LIFE FOSS’ WORKERS H. I*. H