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.1 h tfnib. H Mostly Read Paper In Our,"A(lvrtiani Get the Best Results . . . Klamath Pnlln trf ;, 9m. Ft)intltn Skconw Yi:a, No. 484. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1W. 1908. FULTON MAKES REPLY Answers in Detail Charges Made By Francis J. Heney SMITH IS TOOL oFcHAMBERLAIN Says that Hitchcock and Hettey, after Using Force of Gov ernment Secret Service Men to Examine His Past, Had to Resort to Personal Abuse. Price, 6 Com. tt In an WOO mini UlUr, which ha bevn ilrrn l pi, Henalor Fulton niters In detail Ilia charge tned utltiil Mm by Francis J, lleny. The meilnc charge rued In lb Heney iwh t tkn "Up on by one In J-eiialor FnllmV ansatrlng stale wtut ml denied comprehensively anil Id iltitll to every malarial (act. Heoal'ir Ji'ullon Impugn th honeety c(Mr llrnry's motive. Haveng arnl .artisan pMlllce, tie aajrt, are Ilia basis of tli trail prosecutor enmity toward Mm, and Mr. Ilnjr' oUlon by an ItrtprntlMe ambition to Unl In Ilia llmrllitit l glren a an added Incentive for hat renalor Fulton relit th law jtt'i utter disregard lor th truth. Mr. Heney's enmity, Henalor Kullon sais.datr lrk to ilia time alien Mr. lUney was a randldita lor ppolnlmnt special prvsctutorol lli Oregon land Iraml nm, A I lliat time Xenator Ful too urged the selection ( an Oregon man ami advocated tbe appointment ol Ota J. Melarkey, ol Portland. Attar Mr. Ilsiwy't appointment, Senator Ful ton rot and published a letter severe ly censuring Ilia responsible forth tpeolntment. Tbl opposition, ti ny. Mr. Heney did not loglv. Latar Senator Fulton aeya h bad or ration to criticise K. A. Hitchcock, then Herniary (J tin Interior, lor Ida manner ol handling the national Irrigative) fund, "Ttitrumn," aaye Venator Fulton In til statement, "Mr. Heney and Mr. Illtchcoek decreed that I a to be des troyed, md lb whole power ol the (lor. tromtnt at enlisted to that end." Hpecial agente and Government de Itctlres arm Immediately aenr out, Senator rulton saya, and every lew Months torn vile slandar was published. Ertry thargo Senator Fulton aaye ha promptly met and reluted aa mad, hrtupiri lna eneml, real'tlng that tcrosrnpli! scrutiny ol hi carr re vealed nothing on which lo b a rrlm leal charge, deliberately Ml to work lo dlgnpaoni scandal with which lob. mlrch hla reputation and Injur him before lb people of Oregon, Willi three preliminary remarks Hon ator Fultoo.takv up the charge made In Ihe Congregational church tperrh. Heaa) Thai he was nut earkbohlcr fur John II. HlUhell In the Kciiatorlal camlgn ol 1 17, or at any other time, and that Ihe artldalt of I. H. Hmlth making that charge, read by Mr. Henry In hit Con (legation! rburcli aceb la lalie in every rtiriilr. .BLffajageKk -gflk aHaMMJageaV BC'k-j aKRalw SBBBBBBBBHf aBLBgr ajaw'fa aaaa SENATOR FIJITON, OF OIIEO'IN .. H .i ,.. .1 in , K) fur from being Mitchell' hoMor I neter knew h had one, I never wa the legal advlaor ol MM "f th Hammond Lumber company, l( never at any time paid inn a dollar. I have never been attorney lor any lron, company, firm or corporation engaged In acquiring Umber land, or other public land. For two year before Ihe rule law was enutcd I declined to ride to and from Washington on a pa, Men under Indictment, ye imdr con vlctlon, have been aaaured of IronaDlty and pardon would (hey bat tettify la ointthlng that would criaaiaally involra me, The aatertlon (hat t wu prant when any uch (bribery) proportion wa nia-le to Smith I abeoluUly fait. I am proud ol Ilia fact that th MaV palgu lor my own election I knows ei one ol lb cleaned er mad In Oreajae). Ilrowiitll tcatlflea for laanuaily, and I pity him. ft H a alrang nature that in ordr to atff bjtaetll b it willing to bear lata wltna aglnt aaothtr. ing aa noon a weather condition will permit. Very Little New Evidence That J. If. Smith I Ilia political tool ol floternor Chamberlain, Democratic Oovernor ol Oregon and candidate lor th United Ktatr Helialf, and thai the aiOdavIt ol Hmlth waa procured by Hnry and CltaniUrlaln in purtuit of a contplracy tu ruin hi (Fulton') pollt leal career. Ilrney It a man ol nioet acrommodat. Ing and adjuatabl prlnrlple, obpwed by an irrepreulble ambition to aland In th limelight. Heney' motive ii twofold; rewng and politic. Governor Cb mbetUin approved and honored him (J. H. Hmlth) lor hi ad. milted, delllwrate filching ol Mikhail' loney. The (Hmlth) alory I a deliberate and mallclou laltehood, o lar a my parti cipation in that transaction I concerned. The enllra forenoon wa comunae) in the eiamlmtlon ol th ttt' witMMag, Kmeren and llarf. Th forattr' at; tlmony aa prallcallythe tame at that given In th Corpron trial. In th an amination of I'ollccBian Ja Hart, Um Mate brought nut more forcibly lb ti tlmony in regard lo th hottillty W IVteratclnrr to Johneon, altar ha waa carried Into the aaloon and laid on Ik floor, apparently dead. Hart lo addaJ to hi leatlinony, the fact that Lodwlg llle'hn bowrd adltpnaltlon to attaak Jolnftoii after hl tnury, and h& to to realralnrd from doing . Th allarnonn waa taken up with tk iMlimony ol Mimrnl Ihe ain wilnea m In Ihe Corpron cate.and Uvaavidesca dlfferwl in no materUI ten. The de frnae will piobably prlng ome new wilneaer, bi.t the prcMculion undoubt edly bellevea the trttimony given In Ihe former trial la tufflclently itrong to con vict reteratelner. Tennis Club Qets Busy The firm meeting ol th Lawn Tenni Club wa held lat evening at th home of.Mr.CC. Ilogue, at which a great many lennla enthualata were preaent. Officer for th eniuing year were elect ed aa follow: rreaidentO.F.. Wld doe, Vice Pre. Lyl Wataon, B'y Treat. Georgia While. A great deal ol ntbutUa a waa tnani (eateil, and a committee ol tbrea wa appointed to teen re a location and deve lop two court aa oon aa poeeible in order that they may be ready for play- New Notes Prom Dairy Mia Win. Wright, Mr. and Mr. Han Htoahii am vltlting In Klamath Fall tin week. Our Khool need a well; the Indica tion aro that one will ho bored within a lew neek. (Tburaday) Ml May v lioblnton, teacher ol Hltderbrande achool waa call ad to Portland by the terlout lllneti of ber mother. Mr. and Mr. D. Y. Gray war rbop plog In Dairy Friday .they contemplate a vlait to thalr ton at the Fort In a lew day, C. C. Pearaon and J. It. Weltb war trading and transacting other butln In Dairy Friday. Bey Pool and John Llnd Irom Hllder brande war In Dairy Frblay, Mr. Llnd I way bring a good aiaod bucket of f g. and Scoy bring n warm mil that prova hi good nature. Perhapa Mr. Jone I th flrat to plant garden In thl ectlon, but th!" fin weather la enough to get moat any body Id that notion. Mr. Ilenery Mrlr ol Pine flat wa taken aarioudy ill Wednesday and baa been taken to hla ton in riwan Uke. U. 8. Grigtby waa In Dairy todly giv ing lb glul band to hla old Irlenda, and looking out for hi political fence, II' alright, Jaa. Logue paatad through Dairy Sat urday going home Irom Jury duty. Mr. and Mr. Ward Irom Hwan Lake war (bopping In Dairy Saturday. Gilbert Andervon cam horn Irom Jurydntata and u now buy wit hi chore boy dull aa ol old. Grandpa Schmor pmd through Dairy Saturday with aoma cattle. W. P. Fedg and wife are buty Uking Invoice In thnlr atorw thia wak. Wm. il.BII ha bought M" pound onion eet and it going to aupply a with onion aat tall. He U prepared lolrrl gal and t aur to get n crop. uauy uangood acbool but naad a blacktmllh. READY FOR FOURTH Work is Progressing on the New Fairgrounds and Track HAVE FAST HALF MILE TRACK Court and Politics Do Not Interfere With the Work Done by the Agricultural Association Toward Get ting the New Fair Grounds in ReJKfrtieea The form ol primary ballot muat be certified to by the lecretary of itate by aarcn m. Canva of role for nomlnationa for rut ami dittrlct office mutt be mad by May Z. Club Elects Officers At the regular butlnee meeting of the Twenty One Club last evening, the following officer were elected; Allen Hloan, prealdentj'W. O. Smith, Vice. Pr. ; Cha. R. Baldwin, rlecty-Trea ; C. H. Underwood, Oscar Hhlve and R. D. Hubbard, Invitation Committee. The neit dance will be given Friday evening, March , aad will be under the direction of the following committee; Uurg Mason, chairman, Roy Walker, Dr. C. P. Mason, F. J. Bowne and C. H. Underwood. vlavTaagaBBBBBBBBBBBBe JtfaBBBBaaWnVVx jHaaVBan'aBBV' J Do It Now! , ( When the blrdt coaatnee to chirp and the flowers blossom and the ran J Jut warm enonrlh to aake you satisfied with life thei la whea you will want o get In tone wtthiatnre aad tod up with a nice suit ' or two. Donjt wait too iAi88SUia STKSrr "WWV Ptttnta we are ahowlngla oat WHY BOTHER WITH HI FITTING "Ready HadeV when we all'gft TTaaiil a afia v a1 . km a amjslLafai -i. - asaanj i mi jow trary wain ai uie saaw ' GIT THE TAILORING HABIT KKK ST0R1 KLAMATH f ALU FA1RIOM fOP Election of 1908 KtttratioB open, Jan. 0. ' CIom lor prlmari, April 7. - Primary Election, April 17. Ragittration ropn. April 21. Cloaa lor election, May IS. General Election, June 1. Rgitratlon raonana Sept. SO. Cloaa lor alactloa, Oct. 20. Prwsldentlal Election, Nov. S. Information compiUd for th Instruc tion ol th public la aa follow : ' ProcMdlng Under Initiative.-Initiate petition matt bare 7,468 lgna taree; Initiative petition muat be filed by January 31; argument advocating meaeurc mutt be filed by February 3; iaillatire meaanree mutt be printed by the eecretaryo! atate by March 2; copiee ol meatur mutt be mailed to rotere by April 7 ; eretaiy ol elate mutt make up the lorm ol ballot by May A. Primary Election Candidate lor late and dittrlct ofitce, to be voted lor In more than on county, aad lor cir cuit Judge and dittrlct attorney, mutt file with the aecretary of (tale, at the time ol beginning to circulate petition, a copy of the petition (or nomination, signed by htmtell, aa evidence that laid elector i a candidate lor nomination by bit party. Tb vote catt by a political party In each voting precinct lor repre- tentative la coagre that but preceding general election ittbe batit on which the percentage) for' petition thall be counted, and need not exceed 1000 tig nature. , Petition lor Domlaationi to be voted lor U dittrlct comprising mure than oa county mutt be aigned by at leatt two per cent ol the elector redding In each ol at leatt oae-elgbth ol tb pre cinct! la each or at lean two count! la theUatut and need not exceed 600 elgnere. Petition lor nomination lor ofloee to be voted for in only one county, or die tricl, thall be filed with the county clerk not teat thai 15 day before the dstoaat lor the primary, election, Wh To the Ladles of Klamath Palls All Intoreetad in fine. China, I wonld cordially invite to call at my atodlo, Tuesday and Saturday afternoon, to tee my qew Una ol white China and atudie. Order lor wedding and birthday pree nU solicited. Instruction given In China painting. Flrelng very reasona ble. Ma. A. 8. Wamox, With Mr. Ida. Hubbard on Pin street. Phone 724. Amid all the excitement of Court aad political matter, the Klamath Cowaty Agricultural Association it doing bad ness, and making arrangemeaia for the coming turnmer. Prwidcnt latee that I hey hare men and te working on the new (air ground and racetrack! The track will be the reg ulation half-mile track, and It it planned to make it one ol the faateet la the state. Men ar alto finishing the work of tearing down tb grand atand aad neiUd Ing on the old gronnd. Tbalember will be hauled to tbe railroad ditch aad taken to the new fair ground by barge. Tbe track It now more tbaa hail fin ished, and will be ready for a celebra tion tbe Fourth ol July. It la proposed to bar everything free, aa tar aa tbe fair gronnd nttractlone are concerned, on the Fourth. Tbe new grandetond will accomodate 3000 people, aad Urn dancing pavilion and exhibition wadd ing are to be eonetracted. The eay acme by boat will make theee new ground n mod popular retort. Tbe eacond ol tb eeriee el toaket Th Klamath teht Patfic Uhrary Tbe Klamath Fall Public Library It open every afternoon from 2 to 6:30 o'clock and each evening from 6:30 to 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation ia en tended to nlL For aale One Gasolene Lamp, one 12 gauge Shot Gnn, woven wire cot and bedding, 4 Coal Oil Lamp. All nearly new. Inquire at tbi office. Tbe baby ol Mr. and Mr. L. O. Mills, at tbe Doak Ranch, It reported tick. A physician wa called today. Tb tale fire hare been raging the past lew day, on tbe shore ol the lak below town. Beren nw number were iultiated by the Eastern Star last evening after which an elaborat supper wa terved. ball aamea will be played night at Houston' open game'wlll be between the High and the White Star team, whieh played' such a close gam laet week. Tbe Woodmen-ol the World will give n dance In Sanderaon'a hall Friday even New Political Party Step lor th formation ol a new na tional political party were taken) at a conference of tbe Independence Leagae in Chkago. Tbe action followed a abort speech by William Randolph Bear, in which be announced the prindpleeot tbe leaf u and tb adoption of n deeler ation ol principle," totting forth the no Jecte of the organlaation aad thaxMaaa by which It hope to attain them. The provisional National committee. ol which Mr, Haaret ia chairman, waa authorised by resolution to call a nation al convention to nominate candid tee tor th Presidency and Vioc-Prcddcacy at ter the Republican and Pomccrattc partlee have held their Mtberiage at Chicago ana Denver, respectively, GOOD LUCK Attends the Flaherssu that OUR FISHING TACKLE Fly Hooka, Ipooa Baita, Kaela. Lines, Meal and Saaboo Rode. They are coaatracted foradea tlfic flahini and no Matter how anakllledtflaaeiraaanawxMa will attend Ua'etfoitstf heueee oar tackle. . . .. , . lWJAgele Roberts & Hanks v. Phone 178, Inuaa Block , , . pi attiAjiw&mBtwciniy ? war , mKsru . k. 1 A ftjsttwMiSKnn-!sm, LsyA.'1 A