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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1911)
' $be fufnina Kef aid. tvrrummttuu XCLOMVBOMC imraRN Anon ai mnra sited wbie mms msKVkbi in Fifth Year. No. 1,4110 KLAMATH PALM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 87, III I rtMWf VsTO OHMS JUDGE BORDWELL EXTENDS THE TIME DARROW SATISFIED i hi: mcNamahah hoth appkah IO UK CHKKHFUI., AMI THKY CHAT PI.KAHANTLY WITH THK ITTOHNKYH United Press Servlco MM ANUM.KS, May 27. Judge llmdwell today .(tended tho time ad fur thu McNamsrn' pleading from June ll to July nth, llolh of the McNamnras were In court at tho Hum Imi look no part In tho proceeding. ThU continuance wa granted after mull lilrkiTlnv on the nan of !! tilct Attorney -Frederick and tin-1 umntel for lb defense, Frederick! nhl he thought ten da wn sum- clrnt delay. The motion for delay waa made by I.Motnptr. lavl. who wan iratrrda) - - .ri.li.l an aarlati. r.mnael for the detente, He said Harrow nevded at Iriui n month to famlllarlto hlnuclf lth the California code. When Fred ellckn objected Harrow nddrested thn itiiirt, and hl hn thought he needed time In study trantrrlpt ivldenre, an he might Intelligently file a demurrer (r motion to net anldo tho Indictment, lie Intimated that thin might be dono at the limn of pleading. In granting the continuance Judge liordwvll aald that there muat bo no further delay. Harrow replied thatl"""" "'" "," ""i "" '" " there would be Bo delay on tho part"""" '" Kr"" "' " ""' of the defenw. Frederick remained .Unit. The hearing wa acbeduled for 9 o'clock, hut Harrow waa delayed threel quarter of an hour by going to th wrong court room. , The Mr.NamarM appeared much at i'.ui. In the court mom. Jamea hai t&ken on fleah alnce hla conOnemetit, and waa more cheerful than at hla flmt appearance. John who waa neal.K, u)k of , ,ow, ,., alld ,,,,. ly atllred In a gray bualur ult.(Caof,, ,tt, . B,grMt I11BI. milled during the proceeding, nnd w, uk), ni,nnlllKr f thU opportun. i hailed cheerfully with hla counael. h) , h0 , muny ,0IIIM f ,hu After the proceedlnga ended. Dar.(mn,c lke Thu toa, , u.,r8 , low ald that he planned to apcndev.Bhppn.t(m ltr n. s.30 ,morrow ry minute of lime from now on lo I mornUl(( atlJ ,,, loam ,, tttl, ukn the chMieat atudy of tho cae. ,, wky ,,,, , Mr.(ani0(1 Mm. i mcr retort, where n atop will bo madd for menU, and where tho band will DOPIf PDIKkVI W HI render nn open air concert. In addl RUUR UnUttlllll III HI Hun to thin, the band will play while mtuiauu nmMrm iaiui the ateamer I Journrylne over tho mmk HuH iiin't"r.11(tiH-uk.. nwnwiffv vnvikff iifiiiin "" "" . ' After much tribulation and vexta't tlous dels), thn HtraasjgtJUguIro ir.mpany'a hlg rock crusher Iwi Rnally been put fully Into commission on the hill nouihwewt of town, and la break ing the big rock Into aim suitable for covering the street preparatory to paving. Thn unltlaled en form but a poor jicglug incompatibility. William Cas etilmatn of thn rapidity of thn crush- gady wa the neighbor, ei's work except hy taking Into ac1 . count the fact that twin heavy . , team and wmsom aro kent huav tak ing tho crushed material from the. nnlllwava and hinlln It to Ualn MriHit, whom It Is dumiied, ready for une. Thn rattlo and clatter and roar of tho machine, while in operation I a I muat deafening, and a vast amount of power I exerted In crushing tho great boulders which drop Into Its hopper, Unless tho machine breaks down It 1 1 quite apparent that thorn will be no delay In completing tho paving Mail Will Re Distributed In the Evening . Instead of the Morning Beginning on Monday tho pooplo'lng In tho past, of Klamath Falls will bo ahlo to get ' Tomorrow' rooming Iho delivery tholr mall In Iho ovcnlng, Instead of window will bo open at tho usual llmo Iho following morning, as at present Tho delivery window at the postoflro will ho opened each evening follow ing tho distribution of the letter malt, and remain open until o'clock. Beginning Runday, when tho oxtra train service Is put on, tho mall will ho carried on trains Nos. 41 and 42, and the ssrvloa on trains Noa. 31 and iO wll Ibe discontinued. Thla will enable the patrons of the poatoaUe to recolve their mall about fourUen hoijra earlier than they hare be tie born lino of n Inrk of rrunlied rock. HrlriK Flower Monday All of the school children who promised to gather flnwera for thn Memorial Day committee are re ijtifatf.'d to leave the name at tho (lem rafo Monday, whero they will he taken rare nf by Mr. Nelson, SOME LIKE NEWS FROM mis secom motim i ha II, Rhlpmaii, who commenced building hero lout fall and nold hla Ural houre to Mr. (Iraham, In now II v- '"R ' '' ow" m"' rrtMriic uiMolte ",0 MrCsb.. More. Mr. Hhlpmaii an MWt. building to or thre., more honm-i. mi lota owned hy him, adjoin. '"" l,l I f""'1 '"""" Mr. Mhlpniait '" !'"JI''iW " """ " " " "r' "'"" Hhlpinaii wa for- lii'iiil.i In necurlug proxTl) at reason able rUe taut year, a there la mire to he o rnUe In realty value hern with Um lomlug of electric IlKbta, wnlrr nnd probably n nireet rutin ay. M. V. l.ow la bulldlnx a mie-story, tMii.room home for T. J. Iletlamy, tilth will noon ht completed. Mr. l.otv'lms been In thl city klnce lat fall, rttid linn found work moat of the itliiM At prenent he n)a thing aro workman. MUCH INTEREST SIMM The iijcuralon to Im given tomor row In tipper Klamath l.nKo in all IH'SHANH'H INJUNCTION COKTH HIM HIH WIFK HKATTI.K. May S7. Jo. V. liar rlnon. who a few day ago got rid of n neighbor's nightly call by court In junction, at tho same time, though un t xnecledlv. got rid of hi wife. Mr. I Harrison ban filed suit for dlvorco, al- Beats for tho Senior play aro on the Male at tho Honbonnlcre, THIS will b ono of the tronget plays ever gl- i n by the high school, and thero will undoubtedly bo a largo altondanco, so If you want a good scat you would belter seciiro It at once, "Tho Devil's UUclple" Is one of the best plays of llcrnard 8baw, the greatest living Kngllsh dramatist. Tho plot la laid In New ' England, and thn tlmo I ahortly heforo tho Revolutionary War. botweeu 10 and 11 o'clock a. m., but Postmaster Kmmltt Is considering tho ndvlsabtllty of changing this Jlme on Sundays and holidays, and oponliiK tho window for one hour In the evw tnir. in this way, It li believed, bet tor Arvlco can bo secured (or the natron of tho oRco. as thoy will all have an oportunlty of receiving their mall Saturday evening, and there will un no mall to deliver In the forenoon and until tho afternoon train haa ar rived. ' work Dkk, called "Tho DovU'h Disciple," Chrlntlc, thn half-witted "good broth cr" of the family; Aiidcraon, the mln Inter who show hlntMlf capable of being a man or war n well a a man ,of peace, and llurgoyne, tho blg.hcart imI, broad-minded general of King (Iwirge, aro all Itiiutmcly Intcroatlng (hniuctor and aro well portrayed In' .till drama. Thr student aro giving. a firm ircentatlon of these ehnr-l nrter. FIGHT MAY HAVE A FATAL ENDING AH A IIKHI'I.T OF A (ITTI.Mi AF. FRAY LAST NIGHT OXK MAN Hi IN JAIL AM ANirTHKH IH IN A HAH CONDITION A i a result of trouble iirlilng At the Maaten logging tamp on the Up per l.nke Inkt night n man, whonc name innnot be learned, la) at the point of death nnd the man who cut hint, I'emberlon, I In the county Jail. According to the (lory told by Pern berton, he ' acraplng liar not when tho othor man, whom Im doe not know, came up to him, kicked him In tho atnranch, and nfier shining hlin tnrtiMl another attack on him. Fern, berton nay that to piotect hlmielf he utrurk dowu with hi right nrm. for- getting In thn heat of tho moment that he had the kulfu In hi hand. I'embvrton mine In ami gave him nelf up lo the ofBeerH, and Dr. Ham ilton and Sheriff liarm-M went to tho acene of thn trouble. They returned at I o'clock thl morning, and aald the victim waa In a grave condition. Hherllf llarne and Attorney Chan. I J, rergUHon, representing the Dlntrlct Attorney' oOlco, went out to Ilia camp today to make n complete In vtigwtlon. No action will t takcu In the cane until It la learned whether or not the Injured man will recover. flVfV WVatflllJIC aWVWIVW cur nosy rtucc Walter Inui-n of the Innes-Clarko lumber company hna Juat retumH to Klamath Kail from a vlalt of in lclion to the lumber company's log ging camp on tho Upper laky. This camp I lu charge of Dick Drelteu stein, and at present thirty men are employed In tho work. At thn camp lu the wood there aro n million feet of logs to be taken to Mho water at Woodbine, where they aro held In a Itoom awaiting tranapor- tat Ion to the lumber mill on I be went aide of thu river. Mr. Innca aaya that thcro la about half a million feet of log In the water at this time, and tho log aro being hauled from the camp to tho lake at tho rate of about fifty thousand feet a day. Ho say that tho men will be omploycd all summer and winter In the ramp. NKW HIUSH IN WAR ON (1RKAT HATHTl'B TRV8T WASHINGTON. May ST. Rich mond Is the scene today of another legal skirmish In the government a war on tho "bathtub trust." The hearing will be hold in thn United Ktatea circuit court of appeals, sitting In the Virginia capital. Tho object of tho government la to forco the manufacturer of bathtubs to obey the Sherman act. KPKCIAL HUSSION NEKDKH TO MKRT THK HKFICiT 8ANTA HARDARA, Calif., May 37, Governor Johnson today said ho would rail a special session of legis lature next Novombor to moot tho sa nation arising from the deficit of tho atato'a flnanrea caused hy tho sopsra Hon of the state and county taxes. HAKfS EKHTY TUTS Kimjt ATIAHTK WINCHESTER, Mass., May J7. Tho. Martin roachod his homo here today at Iho end of hla eightieth trip across tho Atlantic. Ills first voyage was made nioro than a half century ago on tho steamer Atlas, which took sixteen days In the passage Ho haa covered more than 150,000 mile on the Atlantic alnro that time. ICONEY ISLAND IS VISITED BY FIRE . MnKHATKD WIM ANIMALS, MAD. UKSKn nv THE heat, make TH WORK OP THK FIRE DR. PAHTMKNT MOST VKHIVOI'H United fro Service. NKW YOKK, May 27. Klra lUrt Ini? from rrwae.l wires or cigarette atarlcd at o'clotk thla morning In one of the Dreamland side ahowa on Coney Inland, aad raged fiercely. The blam wa controlled at 8 o'clock thl morning, nfter n Inn of over f 3,00u 000. Thn fire waa replete with exciting Incident. Ono hundred and forty-ilx animal wcro cremated, and tho Uvea of n thousand paoplo wcro endan gered, as trainers and caretakers, In their excltemont, opeued cages, per mitting llona, tlgfrn, leopards and bnlKMini, maddened by burn, to race through the atrecta. A fireman nhotIn leopard and a deer a block from whore they were liberated. The police chased a lion for blocks, nnd split his head with an axe nfter emptying their rovolvera lulu horn. A baboon, with hi fur it tiro, waa nlnln a he rone to battta the firemen. " Hlx liable In the Incubators, who were at first reported killed, were renvtied. Dreamland tower wa de stroyed completely. Thousand of mall caliber cartridge In tho shoot ing naileries exploded during the tiro. FAST GAME SET FOR TOMORROW OLIVER NINK AND THK MJHU HI LI, HCIIOOL WILL CKOtU HATH ON DIAMOND AT THE LAT. TKR TOWN. There will be things dolug tomor row afternoon at tho Merrill baseball ground, when tho Klamath nine buck up ngalnst the Merrill high school bunvball aggregation, and a game chuck full of excitement Is ex- peeled by the fan. A large number have signified their intention of run ning over from this city In automo biles. The Merrill high school team is one of tho fastest bunch of youngsters to bo found an) where In the sagebrush belt. They are lo tho game from the slart, never quitting till tho last Inn ing Is finished. Last Sunday they defeated Itonsnta's hopefuls hy a lop sided shutout score of to 0. The Donantaltca were completely white washed, and tho worst of It was that the game waa played at Bonansa. Young niodgett, the Merrill ipeed demon, who otoned alsteen Oonaata players last Sunday, will go on thu firing lino against Klamath Falls. This youngster, who Is a descendant from an old leaguer, haa speed a-plenty and curves galore. Powers will be at the receiving end of the battery. Joss Siemens, the old reliable, will do the twirling for Klamath Falls, and French will be behind the bat. Coun ty Commissioner Ouy Merrill baa con sented to umplro the game. t Indian Agent Bdaon Watson and wlfo ramo In this morning from Klam ath Agency, the former to attend to business matters, the latter to do some shopping. W. A. Iloustou and A. Houston came In from Redding last night on n business trip. SECRET SOCIETY NOTES e Crater Aerie No. 1610, Fraternal Ordor of Eagles I making great prep arations for their all night dance, which will bo given Wednesday night at the Sparks theater. Splendid music haa boon engaged, and tbo affair promises to on largely attended. At Monday night's meeting of the order tho Snal arrangements will bo com- pleted for tho big event. . All members of Prosperity Rebokah Le4e are requested to be at Odd Fel lows' Temple at 9! 80 Tuesday morn- Ing to tako part In the Memorial Hay cxitcIhcs. I At last night mccilnglug of Klam ath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F., tho, following officer wcro elected for thb coming term: Cast (lraud I'erclval Hholl. Noble urnnd M. It. Lac. Vice Grand It. J. Sheets. Trcnmircr 1 L. Fountain. Hecntary tleorgo Humphrey. FATS VS. SLIMS THE BI6 EVENT ANTLKHH CLL'H IH ARRANGING FOR OAMK TO RK PLAYBH ON JI'NK IITH BBTWKEN LOCAL lll'HINKHH MKN With W. II. Uolbeor and Dob Dsld win heading tho fat, and Elmer E. Johnson and Charles J. Kerguou leading the leans, a baseball game Is being arranged for une 11th through tho Instrumentality of tho Antlers Club. While neither side has yet an nounced Its line up, tho captain of each of the opposing force smiles and nays ! wa Junt beginning to real lie that all tho timber In the big leagues Is built on tho same linen as him self, and that ho will havo no trouble at all In raking up a nlno that will Junt wlpo the other layout off the face of the earth. A meeting will be held thl evening, at which tlmo tho magnates will got down to actual work arid decide upon thn technical polnta. There la some dlncusslon as to whother or not the cork center ball, which I Just now causing such a commotion In big lesgtio circles, will bo used as the omcial sphere, as many think that the high ball should not be passed up. 'FRISCO KILIY Kl KBIT KUIUTrl FAILS 11. I. Oliver, who la. perhaps, the largeat real estatb man in San Fran cisco, accompanied by F. It. Houston, another Ilay City man who haa spec ulated to a great extent In land, have been In thla city for several days to look over the town and making per sonal invcstlgationa as to Its future possibilities. They left Friday morn ing for their home, having stopped at the Baldwin wjjllo here. Mr. Oliver's holdings consist to a certain extent of the rich Olenn coun ty farm lands. Ho and Mr. Houston were hero last November, and they scorn to be Impressed with the.town. HtlH THEATKR WILL RKOPEN THIS EVENING After being closed for two days, during which time It was thoroughly cleaned and overhauled, tbe Irla the ater will open its doors again to the public tonight. There havo been many Improvements made in the house. A special orchestra has been en gaged by the management, and eplea did music will be turnlehed. Some thing new in the motion picture line will bojhown thla evening. FINDING OF SKELETONS RE CALLS DISAPPEARANCE OF t RENO. New, May 37. The un earthing of the akeletoaa of a woman and a man on tho road to Lovelock today recalled to old aettlera a desert mystery of nine years ago, when a man and woman , disappeared alter purchasing clothing la Carson. Tbo skelotons wore wrapped la gunny sacking. The belief prevails hero thnt double murder was commit ted. many mmm a lam taveh Chris Pearson, tho road supervisor between Olene and the Reservation, was la town yesterday on bMiM with tho County Court. He stayed over for dinner at tho Altamoat Tav ern nd waa. much pleased with the new hostelry. "If we had a plane et Its kind out DIAZ TO SAIL FOR SPAIN WEDNESDAY our way wo would nil patronize It," sad the supervisor. I It Is Mr. Weber's Intention to build (nn up-to-date barn for tho accommo- dation of freighter and other who. slih In hn uninninililnl. Mal aro 'I now servod at very reasonable rates, Tho now dancing pavilion I now In' courso of orcctlon, and will bo com-, pleted within a few days. WHEtE IDE FACULTY WalL SKM THE SlWMEf Principal Faught will spend the summer In Klamath Falls, planning for tho next year's work In Klamath High. Assistant Principal Howard will teach summer school for a month, and then begin preparations for going to Coqullle, ore., about Auguat 1st, at which place he will be superintend ent of schools for tho coming year. Miss Cornwall and Mis Conrey will spend the summer with their parents In Iowa. Mr. Eddy will remain In Klamath Falls, occupying a desk lu thn oflce if of Judgo Elliott Mr. Hawley will visit his parents In Corrnllls for a few weeks, returning some tlmo In July to Install tbe ma chinery for tbe advanced Manual Training work of tbo coming year. Mr. Wlrtx will continue hla music work here. Tho High School band will contlnuo practlco during tbe sum mer under hla direction. KAJtSAS CnY 6Mtl rs - TBlWWill KANSAS CITY. Mo., May ST. People throughout tho state of Mis souri arc shocked by the announce ment thnt Mlt Elisabeth Wood, tbe daughter o! a Kansas City contractor, la to marry Dr. Lee Chee, a Chjlnene graduate of tho University Medical college. Tho coupli will go to China, whero thu iirientr.l bridegroom Intends to practlcs his profession. LAKE CITY WAGON ROAD NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Tho new wagon road from Lake city to Davis Creek is now under con struction, and when completed prom ises to bo tho best highway leading from1 Surprise Valley to the railroad. Tbo distance from Lake City to Davie Creek by way of the new road will be but 11 miles, and the steepest grado will not exceed 10 per cent. Tbo road pasaea through a portion of the Modoc National forest, and men aro now engaged In removing trees from the right of way. Lake County Examiner. John I. Wlekersham of Portland and Curtle Wright Jr. of San Fran cisco arrived in thla city last Bight and registered at the Livcrraore. Thla morning they left for Spring Creek, where they will enjoy tho splendid flaking In that stream. Each la well known In business circles In hU home city. Guy Merrill Journeys Into the Lava Beds In His Buick Gar Auto owners all over this and ad joining counties will have a lively in terest In the feat In automobile dar(ng accomplished by County Commission e. C. O. Merrill last Friday. Mr. Mer rill drovo his new Buick made) 14 from this place last Friday to and Into the lava beds of Modoc county, California, to a point known aa Gold- Diggers' pass, a distance of twenty. two miles, nnd made tho return trip tho same day. For the flrst twelve miles there Is a comparatively good wagon road, but after leaving thla road there waa only a trail through the lava rocks over which horses have been taken In and out of the lavas. Commlaaloner Merrill bad en of hla horse foremen In the maehls with htm, sad want In to superintend the gstberng of the stock seM to Mr. QUIET NOW REIGNS FEDERALH AND RKBKLS VNITR IN HirPPRMSfNG THE BRIO. ANDH, AND HARMONY MMOJM THROUGHOUT COUNTRY ' United Press Service. VERA CRUZ, May VI. PreeMeat Diss, aboard the liner Telraaga, sail ed for Coatsacoalcoe this morals. He will return Wednesday, and will then sail for Spain. He will irobably top off at Havana to confer with Reyes. MEXICO CITY, May J 7. It was feared hero that Dlae woald be as saulted or assassinated, and hla safe departure Is a great relief. The South Is very tranquil. Flgwroae' troops are aiding the federate hi aap presslng tbe brigands. It Is expected that the legislature will carry Mt Ma dcroa' will. It Is reported here that China, Japan and Germany will de mand compensation for the Torreon killing. At tho PreabytcTMa CtMsrest The sunday school will convex at 10 a. m. a usual, and the C. E. will hold a missionary service at 7 p. m. Tho subject for consideration at the Endeavor meeting la "Japan In Ko rea." Miss Nellie Cogswell will lead tho meeting. There will be no preaching service, morning or evening, as Mr. MacVefta has been called away. Sunday. Jane 4th, the patott .will be occupied both moraine and even lag hy Rev; i: C WHssm's aeaM. Neb. There la a poaeiMUty that Mr. Wilson will desire to remain with the church as its pastor. Dr. White reports the arrival of a 3 H -pound daughter at the heaae of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kandra, at Vvarth snd Lincoln streets, this mernlac. GAM OF LI mum tn,5ii LONDON, May a 7. Provisional figures returned by the eta a oalce gives the population of England and Wales this year as 3.076,lt, com pared with 3S.527.S43 In 1101. While moat of the cities and coun ties show an Increase, there were many, cases, particularly In Wales, where there has been an actual de crease. Qreater London's population has increased to 7.ISS.MS from MI1,4S In 401. This Increase la entirely la what la known, aa the outer ring, showing that the people are moving from the more crowded ctntera. In fact many of the old metropolitan bor oughs and the city of London proper have lost their population to the nnb urbs. The county of London, Includ ing the city or London and the bor oughs Immediately above It. ahowa a decrease froi 4.S3I.2I7 la 1101. to 4.523.9C1 In 1111. Mlchler. The machine climbed rocks and squeezed through tight plaeea whero no one would believe aa anto could go, and waa ono of the severest tests a machtno could be put to, and cttmo through without a break of any kind. Nouo but a thoroughly experleaced drlvor, however, should attempt to follow Commissioner Merrill's lead, for tho lavs rock la a hard bed to bleep on, and It would be mighty in convenient to have to pull a nsaehtM4 to pieces and pack It back to dirt rs)a on rauleback. Now that It has been nmmid ttiar' ib irln Mn ka lnr. fully mads -with an auto so far keU CS taw mni w www m mii,-"ifviv crackdrlvera wHI laetnem tJe?&: ins trip in uetr ssm aipiiiiasn, ,v Merrill Reeerd. Utll Bmri - "" T .1 r .. itV i 5tr. 'fl . - ,.. :'' .