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K. t ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ I STORE, Leading Clothiers Fierce Fighting Force ♦ ♦♦ Kitchener, French and Douglas Men Who do Things TIME FOB TAM'EN FILING ' OF OF ACCEP- NOMINATIONS DRAWH WAR—DATE FOB IN KOHMA COURT—IM A SEQUEL TO 1HNGRACKFUL CONDUCT OF United Press Service ent conflict Is not lbs first time this l*A It IS. Sept. 34 "lai Force Nire has been done. Napoleon employed DEPENDENT CA.NDIDATEN PANT rn„ed prM. Noire," the "Black Army of France," black troops, and they were used ----------- SACRAMENTO. Sept. 34. - Mrs also in the «terming of Malakhoff as the Turcos now lighting with the Algeria was also drawn on for flght- If Clinton D. Chorpeniug had any Maury I. Diggs' suit tor divorce came ■ Illes are called, waa organised by mg men during the Franco-German intention of tiling his petition to run up 1U superior court here today, Colonel Maugln In 1911. The Turcos . was of 1(70. for the office of circuit court clerk as Her petition cites two escapades with are Arabian light'Infantry recruited The early troops raised in Africa an Independent candidate, he evident ly changed his mind at tbe last. The women In which she charges her bus in Algeria. The force In 1907 con by Franca were recruited mainly {time for the tiling of independents ex-1 band, a former state architect and slated of only about 9,Oou Hingalcse. Iron» the Kaybles and Arabs. The {Colonel Maugln raised the number to; majority of those which came from pl red last night. ■on of a prominent California poll- . 50,000 soldiers recruited from Hene- the Kabylea were a tribe called the By P. M. SABLE f There were no ludependeut candi-tician, was involveu." 1 gal In the Soudan, from French Gllu- Znououves, who gave their name to (United Presa Staff Correspondent) dates brought out for any of tbe of- The Oral of these was the uotur- nra, l»shomey, Algeria. Tunis and Mo the Zouaves. The three regiments of , faces. The only initiative measure ’ious case in which little Marsha War- LONDON. Sept 21,—(By Mail to I of cavalry to clear tne street. rocco. ial general staff as the result of the Algerian tirailleurs who fought lu th« brought out Is one for prohibiting ringlou, F. Drew Camlueltl and Lola New York)—A striking point about It waa as a cavalry leader that famous "Cough Memorandum" dur The supply of men from this source Franco-German war Inst (7 officers hogs from running at large. Time for Norris figured with Diggs, resulting the men who are in command of Eng French made his name, though he ing the Ulster crisis, but at the re Is aitaost Inexhaustible, snd further »nd 3.519 men. land’s armies during the present war was originally destined tor the navy, quest of King George he took over tiling these measures has paw - d, and in the prosecution of Digga and Cam- more. thia source of supply is out of the only one that can now get on the Inetti on charges of violating the is that a majority of them are of the | in which service be remained four hia former job of inspector general the enemy's reach It Is declared that I 1-AltMFK HOLD WHEAT; ballot la tbe question of a half mill Mann »bite slave law, in conviction silent and "unpopular" type. Not per- years. His exploits in the Egyptian at the outbreak of the war. ! so long ss only one French port re- ' EXPECT HIGHER PHit KM levy, as tbe statute provides a longer and in sentencing of the two young personally unpopular, of course, but and South African wars marked him General Sir Charles W. H. Dougina, men to terms in the penitentiary, not | malned In French hands, these terrl- time for tiling this. not of popularity seekers. out as perhaps the most dashing cav chief of the imperial general staff, is j bls black fighters could be poured lu L1NCOUN, Neb , Hept. 3(.—About Judge Worden tiled his acceptance yet enforced on account of pending |little little known to tbe the public. A dour. They are all "Kitchener's men," alry leader in Europe. streams Into France. oue-thlrd of ths wheat crop today Is appeals. Practically the last man out of Scotch soldier, be psrticlpated in Rob- of the republican nomination for and Kitchener does not approve of Tbe black soldiers of these dis still In tbe hands of th« farmers of The second was an incident in advertisement of garrulity. "K of Ladysmith before the Boers bottled sets’ famous march to Candabar, and county judge today. Tbe candidates tricts are born fighters. Death In {Nebraska, according to Information which Diggs and several men com- K.” himself, is a calculating machine, ,[up tbe late Sir George White, French served wltb distinction in India,Egypt have until October Mb in which to battle 1«, tn them, tbe highest distinc received by grain dealers, and most file tbelr acceptances, and those al puuious were linked with that of Ida and pays not ths slightest attention to i got most of his cavalry division away, ¡«nd South Africa. tion one can achieve. As a result, . of this will b<< held by them for ex I ’ earrlug, a young girl whom the ls A**11 popular apprjval or disapproval. realizing that mounted men were of I the last Boer war be was on the they arc relentless lu tbe fury of pected higher prices this winter. County judge—William H. Worden members of the party were accused of Where another man would explain a no use in a besieged town, and it was, staff, and so did little of the showy In M>me sections of tbe state about their attacks and absolutely fearless mistreating ou New Year's eve, 1X13. temporarily unpopular scheme. Kitch he alone who stemmed the tide of the work, but hia list of "mentioned in republican, Marion Hanks democrat, They were tried on accusation of of- They never surrender. Their won 'half of th« present crop of wheat ener disdains to do so, and pursues British disaster after the "black dispatches” has rarely been excelled. Ben Faus socialist. ; fenses against a minor, but basing derful physique and almost total Im I was sold in July for 85 and 70 cent-i a Douglas would be mightily aston » County commissioner -Frank Me- thelr defense, not only on denials of jpervlousnesa lo pain keeps them fight- bushel. Then, when the war broke the even tenor of his way without re week" of December, 1899. Gatacre's defeat at Storuiberg ished if anybody cheered him, and be Cornack republican, Edward Freuer ■ the girl's charges, but ou the ground 1 Ing on after they have received ; out the price went up so fast and I be gard for anybody's feelings or any o islderation. I would have been an absolute route would probably consider It an imper democrat, G. J. Zink socialist. wounds under which flghtsrs of while prospects bees me so bright for doliar- ¡that she was of age, were acquitted. He is not loved, but he is respected ' ; but for French’s cavalry. While every tinence. Anyway, his is not one of| snd-a-half wheat that no farmer County clerk—C. it. De l«ap repub- races succumb. Mrs. Diggs maintained that these b everybody, and his appointment to British general was losing a hard- the faces that decorate picture post- ||<m^}7HrEverett’^ Colonel Maugln once said of tbes<- i would sell u bushel he could possibly affairs constituted cruelty toward her. the war secretaryship was hailed with earned reputation French was serene card«, and not one in a thousand Zink socialist. | hold. f Diggs' answer admitted that ha soldiers: a seneral sigh of -«lief. dashing along the Orange Free State would recognize his photo If they ever Just now the grain business In this Sheriff -C. C. Low republican, J. was guilty In the Warrlngtou cane, "His sense of discipline, Ills devo- 1 Even his machine-like "mailed flat" {frontier, checking pursuers and raid aaw it. i slate la stagnant. The farmers who W. Hawxburst democrat, C. A. Bay but argued that for that hia wife for Gon to his white officers, and the arrangements for the military part of ers and generally givin •» the enemy i didn't stack their wheat are now busy socialist. gave him. He pleaded also that bls fierceness with which he hurls him WEHT TO REFER King George's coronation, only made leguse to "think furious),.’ buying or renting granary space, and Treasurer—George A. Haydon re two trials have ruined him, and that self st the enemy are wonderful." KLAMATH FALLS Iieople say "curse the brute, he might He gained for the British troops ■re holding every bushel of grain they he could not pay alimony. General Langlois, writing in tbe TO HOC IETIEH publican, J. W. Tyrell socialist. be dealing with Russians.” breathing space while Roberts was1 have for what they consider the Inev Circuit court clerk—George Chas Temps In 1909, when the raising of SALEM, Sept“23.—Governor West But it didn't stop them admiring I getting ms bls army into shape, and his itable ndvanoe. Mrs. Clarq W. Kelly has a mode! the present Algerian force was being I tain republican, democrat and pro him. They appreciated the fact that brilliant daeh culminating in the re- i,iaM announced that he has referred n They can get (la bushel now easily l,COO-a.re farm near Devil’s laike, fl. duscussed, said: gressive. he was merely making a thorough job lief of Kimberly marked the turning 'complaint against the police of Klatn- enough, hut In a few months lhay ex Coroner— Earl Whitlock, republic D., V hlch some few yearn ago was "The sanguine and fatalistic tam pect to see It advance to (1.(10, or p<SH. of it, and that for business purposes, point of the war. ¡ath Falls by Mrs. C. A. Moore to the knoll. no'hli p more than a barren per of the troops of Ihese races makes Islbly as high as (3. spectators had no rights at all. French's cavalry it was who round- mayor and council of the town, and an, democrat and progressive. lit a terrible asset In a shock. " Justice of the peace, Llnkville pre Field Marshal Sir John D. P. ed up Cronje at Paurdeberg, enabling also to the district attorney. Over 9,000 women pay taxes In I In an article In Gaulols, General French, commander in chief of the Kitchener to bring up bis guns and Further, he declared, he would re- cinct— E. W. Gowen republican, Oscar If you suffer from headache nee Dr. Newport, H. 1. I Bsnnal said: "On the wide battle- { Goble. British expeditionary force, la anoth- infantry to smash the Boer general, fer it to the W. C. T. U., the Antl-Ha- E. Willey democrat, C. A. Edler so Ho han permanently cured Helds of any future war, the Arabs,' hundreds, he may be able to help er quiet man. 8omedmea the public It was French who rushed hia ad- loon League and the Federation of cialist. Constable—John Schallock, repub ocrat; constable, A. L. Michael re trained by CeucaslHns and armed with ' you. professes a real affection for "Jack" vance guards into Bloemfontein, Pre- Women's Clubs. Office at Ciyinlngham apart* publican. French, but they always wish he toria and Barberton before the Boers ; the terrible weapons of war of the manta, opposite Central School, 10th Mrs. Moore In a letter to the gover- lican. I Keno- Justice of the peace, H. white races, will prove unrivaled ■ nd Pine. nor asserted that she was insulted by ' Giber District Candidates would show a little of the geniality of were aware of his proximity. dâsw In the big "sweeping up" scheme i several drunken men, and that the | Merrill--Justice of the'peace, G. W. Snowgoose republican and democrat, when the Anal blows will have to be "Bobs” (Lord Roberts), the late Gen Ft. Klamath—Justice of the pence. devoted to the enemy." eral Buller and "Back-acher" Gatacre. by which Kitchener ended the war, {police stood by and allowed them tojOffield republican and democrat; Con If you want glasses fitted and live |stable, T. M Durham republican and D. H. Wimer democrat. With the black troops organized out of the city, write Dr. Goble, and Wheti crowds wafting outside the French was a tireless worker and bis go unpunished. ----------------------------- ¡democrat. Hildebrand—Justice of the peace. and equipped In her African posses he will call on you without extra war office cheered him, French look-' cavalry appeared to be everywhere at I ed surprised and annoyeff. Cheers once. Dr. Goble, the optician, will be at i Crescent—Justice of the Peace, J. W. F Wilkerson "democrat. sions, the republic holds and rules a I charge. Prices for work same as at C. H. Klamath Lake Constable, territory as extensive as Europe, In bls office in Medford. had no part in hlr thoughts, and he A small taciturn man with a bullet Bonanza on Monday and Tuesday, L. Bingo republican; constable, Chas. d*sw Han loipli, republican nnd democrat. habited by 20,000,000 people. glared at his admirers In a manner i head, he Is frequently passed unrec- i September 28 and 29. Those wisblng O. Bowers republican. Bonanza -Constable, L. D. Burk, Dairy - Justice of the peace, B. M. that suggested he was considering the ognized by would-be admirers. He re- I their eyes examined please call at The use of Arabs In European war Oregon wna the flrat alate to de advtsablllty of calling up a squadron signed the post of chief of the Imper- hotel. llall republican, C, W. Sherman dein- republican and democrat fare by the republic during the pres- clare Labor Day a holiday, In 11(7. dAsw ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ Kitchener Is at Once the Most Unpopular and Most spected Man in England. French Is a Brilliant, But a Silent Cavalry Man i TWO YOU NG CALI FORNIANN