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.“X“” MIC PLAGUE IS BREAKING OUT •re to the excluded list and made a speech In support of the same on that day. Although the Sinnott amend DEBATK WILL BK START KD IN ment wus voted down by the Demo SENATE MONDAY cratic majority at that time It has now been embodied In the bills In Man) ul' Ilie DeiuiM'i'uta Rill SupjHtrl troduced by both wings of the 8«*n- Ule Repulilit an« un lerluiu Mcas- ute Currency Committee. ** «ELSON IS fíM Of ÏHE CHARGE I 1 GAIICOS IALKS — IS10 OE I HALILE HAO WATERMELON ON ÏHAHASGIVJHG "We desire to express the Indigna 1x88 VACAS IN HANDS OF THE tion and loathing with which ws re MINK WERK FEDERAMI. EXECUTION gard the action of ths bishops in al I ALSO Rl MOKED powing the 'cat and mouse' bill to pass Potato Buyer's Claim Thal li«« Was the house of lords. It is tragic tho t Iclim of Circumstances la Sus Dcspite thè Nearne*» of thè Condict, enough that our legislators should be tained in Sau Francisco Court. I uix« iu Ilie Miuority Bill. Nigtit All .luaree Turni* Out to Bet Its capable ot even considering a meas- Turkey, pumpkin |>ie and other With Attorney Shaw, He Will Re- aml Dey Seesiune WIR Ile Helu tu COUNTY WARRANTS Spere l'ewo« ou thè Ponte«. M ilxon. ' ure which inflicts upou good and pub ilellcncles wore features of all sorts turu Tomorrow ami Will Resume Rusli l'hruugh tlie Heeuud lüg Ad- Titoligli Going to New York, la lic spirited women torture which no ATTACKED RY THE of TIiKiikuglvIng dinners, but tli ere Hie marketing of Potatoes inllilHlratiou Measurc Keeping a CI om * Watcli oe Develop ■ humane person would ever inflict up HAME PLAINTIFF are very few who added to tile Beau i on murderers or brother-keepers But I ment» in Mexico. watermelons. Thia, though, was SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 38. H. L, WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. The churchwomen---and Indeed all Chris done by Tom Lyons, who has a ranch a few in I lea from here on th« Midland PANAMA. Nov. 28. Tas« ngers tians had at least a right to expect Nelson, tiie Klamath Falla potato currency reform measure caucus of |road. arriving today from Guavaquil report that the lords spiritual would be buyer, who wus arrested and brought the Democratic Senator« is progress Is lite Urcoml Action Brought Against Lyons raised melons with good a virulent outbreak of bubonic plague present in the upper house to de tiers under charge of stealiug |50U, ing rapidly. lias been freed. it is expected that they will llutsli nounce, in the name of Christiapity, Hi« County by Henry Babins success this year, despite stories from there. After the evidence against him the bill tomorrow night. Mouday Through Attorney Kent" Heek» Io over the Slsklyous to the effect that In the last three days there have a measure the mere proposal of which waa introduced this morning, Attor the debate will commence. must rank England far below the Ig I ujoin Payment of Big Sum Dm* ( there Is a killing frost every few been 160 deaths from plague and 70 ney W. dis H. Shaw moved for a A day and night session norant nations, to whom, with incon will be to Holden* of W iirraula Against the nights in the summer. About two from malarial fevers. County. 1 dozen of the«» melons were placed In This condition is believed due to ceivable arrogance, she sends iuls- missal, upon the ground that ili« held Monday aud until the bill Is charges were not proven, This was acted upon. I the cellar, which was converted Into the unsettled state of affairs and the slouaries. Thera will be some fights agaiuat "If the bishops really sanctioned immediately granted. Holding that at th<> limo the war- a cold Htoragc plant, and melons will lack of attention people are giving Nelson anil his attorney leave thU the Owens bill in the Senate by the rants ***>r« I m - ii« d. the county was lu also tie on die Lyon» table at i'hrlit to civic health, owing to he closeness the bill without realizing what it evening for Klamath Falls, where l>umocruts, but tn a measure the cau d* bted more than tile constitutional mas time would involve, the only way in which of he fighing The revolution there they will arrive Saturday evening. cus has served to cool off some re- limitation. Hrnry Hab lx« has com- they can save the church from ever is spreading rapidly. lasting disgrace is by immediately Nelson will resume his potato buying heinous spirits. inenced a second suit to enjoin <>ay WOMIAST'S FBI IT RANCH it Is really expected by tho leaders ment of a uun.bor of warrants. GETS HIM INTO COI RT EAGLE PASS, Nov. 28.—Accord and publicly acknowledge their ter at once. Charges of obtaining money under that every Democrat but Hitchcock 1 ho action wax tiled lute Wednis- ing to dispatches, Las Vacas yester rible mistake, and by agitating for MEDFORD. Nov. 38 Civil and day fell into the hands of the federal* the repeal of the act before the mur false pretenses by Detroit people were will support the bill aa adopted by tía) bv Joseph 8 Kent It has a bear after a desperate fight, in which a der of any of the women is com also investigated, and it waa found the caucus when it la up for flnnl lug upon tho validity of warranta perhaps criminal action will be start that these were entirely unsubstan passage. However, several of the worth between 8611,000 and i;r*,uoo ed by persona victimised by Ad Wol- hundred or more were killed on both pleted.” tiated. It is believed here that the Democrats will support the Republi Tile prevloua Rabbea suit Involved giiat in his four-flush piny of buying a I sides. potato buyer was the victim of cir- can Senators on certain amendments. warrant indebtedness of a quarter of ranch near Medford. Papers are be The rebels were outnumbered. KLAMATH TEAM cu instances. Tho sentiment of the caucus is i a million. Ing druwn for civil action to be In Eighty of them made a gallant final ■AMES A GAME overwhelmingly against provisions 1 The present suit seeks to enjoin »tltuted in the Michigan courts to re- stand against odds. Nelson was arrested here a couple for establishing more than twelve re- i Sheriff Low from receiving nny of the cover money spent upon Wolgast'e or- It ic reported, though not con : ' Klamath county high school lost ■ of weeks ago. but it was not until ! gionai banks. warrants for taxes and County Treas der and criminal actlou In Oregon for firmed. that the federals executed its chance for the Southern Oregon late last week that extradition was urer Siemens from paying them The conspiracy to defraud by J. F. Bark- several hundred non-combatants at football championship Thanksgiving, granted. While awaiting the action HAWAII sEEKH TO HAVE ■ other defendants, those Issued the dull anil Claude Mlles, who have been San Carlos, several miles from Las when the Ashland high school eleven 1 of Governor West, Nelson remained GOVERNMENT CHANGED warrants, are: Vacas I buncoed out of approximately fl,80s defeated them 19 to 0. in the city. First National bank of Weed. West- i by the pugilist. The game was played at Ashland To his friends. Nelson stated that HONOLULU, Nov. 38. A strong tern Union Telegraph company, Ham EL PASO, Nov. 28.—All uare« yes Wolgaat sent Bsrkdull. says the and in addition to the advantage of the money he was alleged to have effort will be made hero soon to have I Summer«, S. O. Johnson, G. L. Dim- terday forgdt the bloody war being playing on their grounds, the local latter, a check on a Michigan bank, waged around it and the citizens and boys phone over that the Ashland stolen was giveu him on a note, and 1 Hawaii’s government changed from mlck. George W Klinluill, William for 8780, and Instructed him to buy he says he also owed the man 81,000 the territorial to the military com Wright, G. A Taylor, Sadie II. Smith, rebel soldiers all turned out to the referee even resorted to coaching more on notes. He declared that mission form, according to a move Rose Clayton. Klamath Falls North n team and wagon unit other farm fix opening races of the season at Juarez during the game, besides giving the tures llarkdull deposited th«< check persous had been Influencing the note ment started today. To all outward western and Mrs. Mary Griffith track. and drew |700 against It for thee« visitors none the best of the decisions. holder and advised him to resort to appearances. It Is safe to say that the General Villa occupied a box. purchases. Then the .Medford bank The team will be home this evening the criminal courts to collect the demand will have the unanimous There was no disturbance. In which the check had been deposit money. backing of the residents of the ed. was not I tied that payment had Friends of Nelson posted the islands. That I* to say. everybody WASHINGTON. Nov 28.—Presi been stopped by Wolgaat. but Bark- amount due on all the note« in a who 1« “anybody” in Hawaii will be MERRILL. Nov 27 In the pres dull waa stuck for these and other dent Wilson has arranged to keep in i bank and wired the note holder he back of ft. Very few people in Ha- •ace of many frieuds, Rev Acheson very close touch with the Mexican expenditure« A day or two after could have the entire amount, but he wall, however, are "anybody.” last evening |M*rformed the ceremony (be purchase of the team, the ranch PARIS, Nov. 28. — Prefect of Po situation while in New York tonight The islands are owned and con uniting Jack ('rawford and Mins Mar lice Hennion today notified all motion refused. and tomorrow. It was locally believed that Nel trolled by an exceedingly small sllque. garet Cottrell In the bonds of matri foreman, a former trainer of Wo I He has arranged with Secretary picture manufacturers, dealers and son's story was true, and he had the Hardly more than half a dozen big mony. The wedding waa solemnized gaat, sold presumably upon wire from Bryan to repeat to him all the im theatre managers that within a short Wolgaat. the team and other equip- time he will permit no more inflam sympathy of all, especially as the ar estates hold title to practically all the at the Rlchlieu hotel, Mr». Bertha I meLl for Iraa than halt the price and portant messages from the South. rest came duing the time be was buy land which Is worth holding title to. Bails acting aa hostess It has been learned that Wilson i mable films, such as are now in uni skipped with the money, ing heavily In the potato market, ex The same Interests own ail the ship Mrs. Clay Cann acte<1 as bridesmaid versal use, to be manufactured or ex assured Sir William Tyrell, secretary Other expenses were incurred upon pecting in a very short time to take ping. jobbing and even retail business and the groomsman was L. M Harter to the British Foreign Minister, that hibited. written and telegraph Instructions, > of any great Importance. Through The room where the ceremony took and payment upon checks to pay His circular states that experi up the notes. official advices indicated that the ; their ownership of nearly every place was prettily decorated for the British consul at Tuxpam greatly ex ments conducted before him have Dr. Morrow was called to Borden means of living on the islands these occasion with crepe streamers, flow stopped. giving the appearance of aggerated the gravity of the situa proved that fireproof films can now conspiracy to defraud be made and are perfectly practical. last night to attend Theodore Pulas, same Itnerests, represented by a nu- ers. palms, etc.. In a very tasteful tion. Damage suit la also threatened by foreman of construction for the 8. P. . merlcally very small group, control manner. It is expected that some foreign The time limit will be fixed as soon Mr Heath, from whom the orchard company, who is seriously 111. everyone who live« here. Whoever The bride was becomingly attired at Brownsboro waa purchased, aa no property will be damaged during the as it can be found out what delay objects to their control fa starved in wlilte mesMiilln» and lace, and the care waa taken by Wolgaat and it fighting, but Carranza has assured manufacturers need in order that no George Tugnot is confined to his out in short order. The big inter- j bridesmaid was gowned in lavender became badly Infested, despite warn hardships may result. the United States that this will be room at firemen's quarters as the ests have long wanted such a form mcsaalinc and lacc. paid as soon as the rebels are in con ings from inspector« to rlcwin up result of a fall with a horse on the ; of government as prevails In the Phil Following the ceremony the gueeta WASHINGTON GETS trol. After the ippines. Their reason for It ts very were Invited to th« wedding repast. O. K. FOR SURVEY pavement last Sunday, IUM>k TH ( ST IM KILLED mishap, Tugnot remounted the horse simple. Lorin Andrews, former This proved to be one of the biggest WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. — The WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Govern and went out in the country, and it United Slates district attorney here, and most enjoyable suppers ever i United Press Service battleship New Hampshire sailed from Vera Cruz to Tuxpam last night. ment surveyors, who have just been was not until afterwards that the in expressed it concisely In a recent In served here. WASHINGTON, D. C„ De<. 1 There waa much jollity at the ta- The United States Supreme court to checking up some of the lines re jury to his leg commenced to bother. terview in San Francisco, cabled back to Honolulu aud published In the ! ble, and the «peakers made plain the day denied the right of publishers to puted to have been run by George WILSON WOULD END THE HU IM ECTH FOR iocal newspapers. <*ste«<m in which the contracting par maintain arbitrary sales prices on Washington in his days of chain and STRIKE BY ARBITRATING THESES GIVEN "The change will be a good thing ties are held. The bride baa been I copyrighted books. By this the tri compass have found them good. for the business interests of the known by all here for her many bunal refused to establish a "copy- About- 1751, according to tradi DENVER, Nov 28.—Secretary of islands," said Andrews, “because all charming character« and her lady ‘ right monopoly" similar to the "pat The county school superintendent’s I^bor William Wilson and Governor tion. George Washington, then 19 Ammons of Colorado are working to years old, ran out for Lord Thomas office announces the following sub the offices will be tilled from Wash like manner, and the groom Is known ent monopoly” decreed In the Dick bring about an end to the labor dis Fairfax the line between what was jects for theses for primary certifl- ington aud the objectionable elections all over the country ns a good fellow, Mimeograph case turbances in the Trinidad mining then to be Augusta and Frederick cate applicants in the coming teach- will be dispensed with.” The “ob both in and out of die prize ring For The duclslon waa made In the fight jectionable elections” aer what the the la«t year he has been engaged In i of the II. It. Macey company of New camps. They urge immediate arbi counties, Virginia, this being only a er's examinations : ’ big interests do not like about the real estate business here part of a great deal of surveying Picture Study. tration. lurk against the American Publish The groom owns a residence south ers' Association and American Book- territorial form of government. The which he is said to have been en The Story Hour. A joint letter from the secretary I islands must have labor and there of town, and there the couple will re- | i Milers Association it waa charged Play and Playgrounds. and the governor has been sent to the gaged upon at that time. | lias been a scarcity of it ever since side. They received many useful and 1 that they composed a national book These two counties were sepe- The Montessori System. mine operators and to the miners, The Klntergarten as an aid to the I Oriental immigration was stopped. beautiful presents from their Merrill trust. asking for an early settlement of the rated from what was then Orang« ’ To offset it, workingmen have been friends, among them ills he«, silver- i The suit was brought under the strike. Both sides have taken the county, and the grant to Lord Fair I primary school. fax was supposed to extend westward Examinations for state certificates brought in in large numbers from ware, books, table linen, etc. matter under advisement. Sherman anti-trust law, and sought | will be held at the Central School Southern Europe in recent years. According to the proposal made by to the Pacific ocean. | to enjoin the association« from en Subsequently these large tracts from December 17 to 20. The pro This laboring population has not yet W ATER USERS AND the officials, the two factions will forcing their contracts, and alleged ATTORNEY CONFER combination« to fix price« on both been seriously troublesome at ths each select three members of a board were further subdivided, so that the gram follows: --------- I copyrighted and uncopyrlghted books, December 17—United States his polls, but a second growth of them, ] of arbitration. These six are to se “Fairfax line,” as ft is generally known, runs now between Rocking- tory, writing, physiology, physical ge native born and entitled to vote, will In order to tuuke It thoroughly and from controlling th« supply and lect a seventh. In case the seventh man cannot I ham and Shenandoah counties, with , ography, reading, composition, meth be reaching the right age In the near , clear to Legal Adviser Taylor of the tale of such books. be agreed upon by the other mem the original Augusta and Frederick ods in reading, methods in arithme future to become a menace to the reclamation service just what the That the association« combined in ruling class. The native-born Jap Klamath Water Users desire in the 1901 to secure "unreasonable and ex bers of the board, he will be chosen ■ counties to the south and north re- tic. spectfully. by Pesident Wilson. I December 18 Arithmetic, history anese have been a source of worry taking over of the first unit, power tortionate profit«” and to prevent of education, psychology, methods In for some time. Hence the agitation ¡development, etc., a meeting of the competition, was charged At this conference, it is proposed in evi to arbitrate the question of higher SAY STEAMERS geography, grammar, geography, for a change in the form of govern directors was held Wednesday night, dence, a resolution of the associations ARE SHUT OUT American literature, physics, meth ment. ( which was attended by Mr. Taylor t was produced ip which it was ugreed wages for men. The board will also ods in language, thesis for primary ¡ and Project Engineer W. W. Patch. I that the books should not be sold to be expected to devise methods of ad SINNOTT HAH PART WASHINGTON, Nov. 2«.—-An Ille certificate. justing future disputes, in order to At the meeting It waa explained ' arsons who sold them at lean than gal combination on the part of the December 19 Theory and pactice, ; IN BANKING HIM. that the several features were com- the fixed arbitrary price established. avoid other strikes English I blued tn the one petition In order to The latter proposition is to take California Terminal railroads to shut orthography, literature, i The Macy firm refused to join the WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 the place of recognition of unions. | I the steamers Yale and Harvard, chemistry, school law, geology, alge The get them before the department of association, anil claims that It was t “stockholders’ amendment” created the Interior, to ascertain which could black listed" and put on a "cutoff” Pending the settlement, it is asked | ¡owned by the Pacific Navigation Com bra, civil government. pany, out of business between San December 20—Geometry, botany, by N. J. Sinnott, Congressman from be given the quickest attention. These list, and refused purchases of books that the miners resume work. Francisco, San Pedro and San Diego, general history, bookkeeping. th« Eastern Oregon District, appears will be followed later by aeparate pe to sell. It secured books from other is alleged in a complaint filed by the to lie a highly desirable feature, as It titions, It Is thought, covering one sources, maintaining that the publish MILITANT HUFFS NOW ROASTING THE CLERGY j steamship line with the Commerce MAYOR SHANK has been Included in the majority distinct feature. ers or copyright owners could not af ! Commission. QUITS OFFICE senate bill on currency reform, drawn terwards dictate prices nt which such The company says It maintains a LONDON, Nov. 28.—"The bishops by Senator Owens, and also in the BIG LUMBER.DEAL books should be sold, contending that having persistently neglected to sug first-class passenger service, but that INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 28.— Mayor minority bill, compiled by Senator IS CIAIS ED TODAY control of the publishers ceased when gest public prayer in the churches for ' the railroads arrange to shift the Shank today resigned, to escape im Hitchcock. the hooks were In the open market. God’s guidance in the question of wo- passengers to the Pacific Coast Steam peachment business men threatened This amendment prohibits stock The big lot of lumber idled on Oak men's enfranchisement, have not bee« ship Company and the San Francisco to start because of alleged friendli holders as well as officer* and direc street has just been sold by J. Frank OpiKmee Gambling in Future« smitten with the terrible curse of and Portland Steamship Company by ness toward the labor unions. tors of any bank from being appoint Adams. H. H. Edmonds is the pur in an addreas before the New York A strike of the teamsters and ed clasa “B” directors In any regional chaser and this evening he leaves for Cotton Exchange former Senator J. L. spiritual blindness; they have thrown an agreement. chauffeurs is ordered to start Mon reserve bank, a ride all pretense of decency and re The currency bill i San Francisco to arrange for its dis McLaurin of Koulh Carolina proposed day. Shank was given the choice passed by the House specifically ¡ posal. ligion,” says an indignant letter of STRIKERH NAMED a heavy tax on sales of cotton where FOR POLICEMEN I of averting the strike, resigning, or states that class "B" directors are protest against the “cat and mouse" There Is 300,000 feet b.m. in th« there is an element of gambling. He _________ I being impeached. I act received today by the Archbishop Intended to represent the general lot, which consists of No. 2 shop and condemned the present system be SCHENECTADY, N. Y„ Nov. 28.— of Canterbury and York, from the public interest of each district and I better. Mr. Edmonds has arranged cause prices were fixed by the supply .Suffragist Churchwoman’s Protective Commissioner Cole of the Depart lletucna Home for this reason the bill excludes offi for itrf sale to Chicago firms. of cotton in New York warehouses. ment of Public Safety today appoint Following a visit with the family cers and directors of banks on the Committee. He urged the exchange to lead |n the "Before the eyes of agnostics and ed thirty-two striking employes of of her brother, W. M. Montelious of supposition that they might represent Announcement is made by Dr. movement, Instead of being driven by atheists,” continues the protest, "they the General Electric Company as spe the Klamath Development Co., Miss the interest of the hanks rather than i Stophen S. Wise of New York that congressional action. Ruth Montelius left Thursday for the public. have openly allied themselves with cial policemen. , neither President Wilson nor Secre They were instructed to see that Alameda. corrupt politicians and white slave Believing that stockholders had a tary Bryan have abandoned the idea Rig Wheat Acreage Planted — - —— party of Interest with officers and of pressing a new commercial treaty traders by sanctioning methods of none of the pickets forcibly inter i Farmers of Oklahoma have planted A Thanksgiving girl was born to directors of a bank, Sinnott, on Sep with Russia that would recognize the unheard-of brutality toward women fere with workmen dealring to re- more than 2,000,000 acres in fall who, whether right or wrong in their sum«* their positions with the com- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Herman at the tember 15 last, Introduced hl* amend- passports of American citizens "with wheat, against 1,833,000 acres last Townsend Flats Thursday morning. ( ment In the House adding stockhoid- out distinction of religion or race." methods, are earnestly striving to pany. year. I