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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1912)
"t h Httl'PMKD HV THE ()Niri:i riiicNN m:vh nliiuck lie lUeiiM ljfw EVKXINO NBWBPAP1 PHINT TIIK NKWB, NOT HHrTOKT shlli Vmi ''" KLAMATH PALI, OIIEf.ON, HAT'CHIMY, JUXI. H, 11(11 Price, Fire CeaU BRYAN DIFFERS '" WITH ROOSEVELT COLLEGE 10 AMERICAN FARM ii:i:iim:hh i.haheh deiixen MITIOX op TWO Smc.i.l) UIImiii I' , ,, l,.,,,!,!, 'if t(ll nihil M I ImhIm. In Hie Ciiillill) in Hi- ll, In . s.Milli, Hlii-le III.- Si In nit- ,, s .( WAHIIINH'ION. I) ', .Inn,, s HiTftini) Wilson ntiil lir llallumiy lute been planning (or xoiiit- Hmii In lending smIiJmU ninl De.lne. MU Ml"1 Noithcrn adi.e the work of i. . I VI . . ","' 'nn" "ml '"'" '"'"" "" SU'Ceaaflll ) su i.r Whitii Tit.-, inn.-. ,h ln ,, BlMiii lr)HH rn'U I'litlll Mr. ICiMMKrll' P.. .III, hi on Tttchit liiiNirlnnl unci ,niil on SU The) Air Sow In Huh .innlliil Agreement III) William JrimliiK lli)iii) ((ipniitiit. i..s by ''" Niwmiwr Enterprise Aaauclatlmi) i iifiiiilrliiK with your rniui'nt. I "That waa n kiiiiIuiih iiwiii on tin purl of Dili sctintnra," until H- rftnr Wllaiin. 'win ii, ilurliiK tin' iirmlilcrti lion n( tin. iiKrlriiltiirnl niiprnprla limi Mil they KiTurnl for t ! ilepati iii.'IU'k fnriii imiii:ii:i'ini'iil work nn ml 111 tuttnl Imti'Iki' nf fundi WOODMEN WILL UNVtIL MONUMENT I In' Woodmen of tln World will oiihiii iiwrorm tin' ceremony if iititelllug the iniiiiiiiiii'iit erected ouir tin- guile of lln- IiiIp I) A McDonald. H l tin- . nation of tin. order to (.Tort i mnmiiiii'iit chit tin- grave of i'u'li or lln ili'U'iniiil iiicuihota, mid tlio uii telling airvltt. U held on tin Hundn) In meal the i;tli ilny of Juno. AH of Hi" tiii-tnlMTM of tln V. O. W. nro io t,.iea.eil in meet nl the hall nt I'll1) Hcn.cl.n afti'i iiimti. in order to nti'ii.) l In' aertl.e CALLS HENEY A CROOK AND LIAR TAFT SIGNS THE HOMESTEAD BILL WASHINGTON, . C, Juno 8. In signing tlio three-year homestead bill tlio iiroaldGiit told Western con- i grctsmen present of tlio erroneous II 1,'IOV KEHEXTS CHAIKIIW or i Impn-SHlon that had been circulated Unit he had not favored thU legislation. The hill permits cntrymeu on put PIIOHECI'TOH Sei tin- Miller I'hoto Co a picture of the Hndi'o before you buy 3-Bt n. ...... i- .... 1. 1 . ... . . .. . !.. I I .1.1 llr.l Incline,. In i """ ' -inig mcm) in "' ' ."I,.,,.., ,1,,. lltlii,,- ,.r I'" oM III thin ninilei tint, The rifle. tiv you to rhangn t la wording ui . ., ,,K .. " . ...ham been filling up ami tin. farms U " .Ur.MII. nw mm '- ,'.- " lln tin illHnNMirt' Immii Mr ,'iiHKi'trll nild the ilmiincrnth 1'itll'. 1 ulll. I. m intit-i nl '.r.i.ililnlil i i iitf-r mm ii i iwiiiicw in mbi'i'ihiii i . , . te,.,., him and "'" ' "'pi.cl ,.. in ..,,. Houlh th.n,: ., .I..II not know ...III thn ,. .1 . ,, B( )(i hi (1it(i, Hm In THE CHAUTAUQUA Jh.lM' heeii ilrarrleil The mat of IH IliK linn iloeii ninl ninny IhlukliiK men nre KrniiliiK llh thp iiroMi-iii nn tn It lm rlm-ii When the hull . I'm iii.m hiiwil.n- Make Smclim De-lllc landa to (irovo their claltna In three ! ninl of :i.,ki. 'llm. II.. nu.l ,u. Inatond of live ). nllowln,- flvo tnonthn nhaence from n claim each lil.t Attorney McCoiirt Coiim-'i-!yCnr and reducing the ncreaice to bo I In (let Tult In I'nnliiii .Itmvn Siiju'riiultlvatid on larKe clalma from . .. .. - i . . x, , IclKlity to forty acrea. I lie. He,,,., Itenorted In Mink Tw M, () dwgIul to ,ljernl. i mid lnfiiiiiiiio. .MiIIiimN. 're tho homcatead lawn an to check i - tho Immigration of American farm- ! rnltcd l'reaa Service rrn to Canada Ronator Ilorah wan t'OHTI.ANU, June 8. Du'Jailim 'one nf Ita auiiiiortera. I'laiiela J lleney to be a crook mid , j liar, former United Htatca Senator Cluiilea W Fulton la out vit'i a' HHet'iiiiiK denial of tho lleney 'nitrites' 'that ho and United Htaten DUtrh't At BATTLESHIP OfifGON MAY COME FOR ELKS Kcnntor lloiirnn HcmU WonI Tliat tlie Vary Department Will Bend n War craft to i:ik (irnncl LimIkc, anil KfTnrt nlll llo Madi for Oregon nrlltrli nt llnltllllori' llal Mhatl an) HmitLern fiirm Ma . Mliit.l'rilli (tint t !...& (.. -" V"lr '" "", 'n.''""".M "' . upon the achelil nt'th, Inc U" pniii,.u. nn i-irniiitiini mi din rather than In attempt to mtc-itK ',,,,... ,.-, fur the part). I anaii loiitetit iiiyaeir villi uridine fort ll Mr Ito.iievelt'a HMtlnn nil twelte aiilijrrlit nlul III) oli on llii 'name. aU iipnn Mlilrli m dlRri and all II poll wlilrli tie are now In utiilautlat nRteeiiifiit. Wlirli- W llliitii'f Kirat Ho lielletfi III n third pr ailtent of the hull weevil nianv local- bi'lliK .leaerled t'miKreaa jKnu the ilepitrtmctit nf nurlciiliure I money hIHi which tn debt Hie eta li a a new umlerlakliiK Sprnya, rieiiilr, ftr rr.. of no lio III I tits b( ra of Jllili;.' Ilelir) I. II' liaon l'lli:i,IMI lt srill'S TOWAHIt i in: iT.itM.iM.'vr oikjam.a iimn or i ii.i r.rji- Asso. t iviiiin aiii: tki: The orKiiiiliatlnn of a ('hailtauiU.i Aanrlnllmi lor Ivlninnlh rouiity wan riiiiiplete.1 nt a nieetliii; held nt 4 o'clock Krhln) afternocii In the chain- Tho I erne The pi' crll bid It i-ei-a III rnmiillttec nimolnlpd for Hint pur Mhe htilla nbere rbemlcnla could mil j lv mnde a leport aiiKKeatlUK a renli them Hut toiiiflthlti-i had In cmiimltteo in cniupoao the piellinllinr) ' I... '.l... .1..... ,1... i ,1.1. ..... I,l,ntl term, and ho liua not ,et an-f" , " , " "'"""" '- "' .K.........,.m .... .... ....- -...- . .. , .. Irluiled that It would be le. niliouc ntltlee a Incroaaeil tn Includo the I other HiliiKa, to I'liniurarfK dhrrallle.) nnmea of all praeiit Tho completo , fitrmliiK Tbla aiicrpeded rpiuarktihi). lint la na fullnwH II wniilil ho a Ioiik atnry to leil all T I. Nlcholaa, t). ('. ApplcKnte, W.i 'tin. atepa taken. In fart, lontter than ; 1' Johuaon, K. It. I ten nun. Hunter Ipenple hae time to roualdrr III ttilt Hn lli:i'. I. T. Olher, (loo. II. Keoao hue.) aKe. Hut. In abort, the rnllrp. J S. StllbbUlleld, K. M. Kllnil. II. C. C. It. Do True. J. W HletnoiiK. Pred SchnllocK, t' M ! ward better HiliiKa The farmer waa Monro. A f Wronn. W (). hmltli. W I' McMillan. Mr CiiRawcll. Mra nouiircl nny lliiiltalliiu tn tho iium- tier nf torma IX pnlileiit should he I irrinlllccl tn ell jn) , I mil Hot only Ked In n third lei til. but I favot an atiii'lidtiieiit In thn rnuatltullon llmltlmt the ii,lclrnt tn n ulniclo term rteotid lie d.iilrea I IMiare but hollow.) II inn b apciired BFv. ar BBBBW SimBBBv l . ' 'r I'OItTI.ANL), June 8. United State Sonator Jonathan llourne, Jr., hat notified the Klka" headquarters thntt ho navy department ha or dered one of the vcasel of the Pa cific reaerve fleet to be tent to Port laud for tho Gtki Ornnd Lodge re union. Juat which one of tho aca flRhtera It will be I not known, but tho rfcot Include that valiant old eca-doK. tho battleship Oregon, which the nik will try to get If they possi bly can. They will forward to Wash ington at onco tho latest official data (regarding the depth of water from 'Portland to the sea, and make tho I strongest possible plea to havo the famous battleship which made tho historic cruise around the Horn dur ing tho Spanish-American war, and (which Is named after our own state, Jent here for this occasion. man is hi:i.i. ox itnguismo.N' , cn, tll0 0regon cannot bo ,c. I'ltOM HM.KXrtlll'IMi', WAHIIIXH- cured, thp request will bo made to TON-SI VhTKIIV HUIIIUIUMM '""T ' '' PmmjI. vatiln ordered horc. The Pcnnsyl- VATCHi: OP OITCXSr. anu Is the flagship of tho reserve 'fleet, and carries tho pennant of near Thiro Is In the county Jail hero Admiral Alfred lteynolds at her ma .., .,... -,,.. r p,.,w """ " ""'W warstnps in tn ' " " , ,, , fleet nro the cruisers Chattanoogi. .Miirpny. wiiii many nnuae., me St, ,ou)ll nml Ralelgh. all of them HOLD SUSPECT IN JAIL HERE LOOKS LIKE WOULD DE CLARK Till HI'KAKKH I.KADS WITH IN. HTItUCTKD DELKOATIW There Hcoiim lo lie No Dlsaeatlaal Voice Among Loading DrmocmU In the llouno Who ItoproMnt So Called Doubtful flutes That Speak er Clark Would lie by Far the .Strongest Candidate Inatructcd for Clark 3CS Pledged to Clark , . 70 Total for Clark 4.11 Instructed for Marshall 30 Instructed for Wilton 86 Instructed for Daldwin .... 14 Instructed for nurke 10 4 Instructed for Harnion .... SO 4 Unlnstructed 1SS 4 Total delegates to national convention 1,094 Majority S4 Two-thirds majority .... 730 . CIlAUI.Kh . fill. TON .. , '" taken tn the farm the ableat t'o na. P.ither McMillan, I ulei national ..... ,. . . .. .. . , farmer In enrh i ouut) wan "elected to l.ai. O. A. StcarneH, K II. a liaa mulirnil ' " ' lornoy John MrCnurt had couhplrid to get President Taft In pardon Wll Hard Jonea, who wm cunlctoJ and only by aurh nn Inneane In thn navy, ltli.lt I.U brplhreii and help them to- Mitry Jnckinti. Mra. ( A Ste.irna. A DrlrtH. II I. Ileunii. It II Milli bar. W i: Pniight. Ir (' V nailer. W A Wlrlt. M. I), foatea. V. 1. hill- .. bill .....l... ..! .h,l....u l.nr I .... ,. , li.iiclll to help hluiM'K I ietii lii prrnt ilt It h a policy of) , ....ii.. ..., i.-.- f.i.i. I I In- di'tiartnieiil una now aomo jiiainr i iMitii'ii. !! "Hi'- (! f i.. .1.. . .., .. .. M ......I ' of lliftv farmer ngrtila I'ottor ..., not iieitlerleil. and thrniicli an.'' - .. . . Mi. Iriiuia. nliillf I..H na Ilia .leonrttilelit llitril Oil Uik IHMII illioillilll I mi ......... . ' ,.. i UVU.im IV . Blmii:li. men ruiii.i iiiiiik ni nuiiiii Kioivuirt ' - i'liniurnKed Ut year the Hniith ntl I'rot. Pled IVtvraoii. tin motion tlio eomtnm.'i' ueier uili.od lo form llaolf Into pi-rmn-nelll fliautuiiiin Aaaorlntlnii It was the o.iuli'li that it would ho lifcev ,T) l lii'.itpiir.ite for lit !.' than Ifi.oon, na there would bo a dellrlt nf frotn 1 1. '"' tn ll.r.no to.uti'ron the pioietit Pliaiilamiui'. and it was nlan . . .-- I.-... nlllllnl.ttll lltlltlnV til iinriHia'iri lit Mini' Putin irui ni'ii.r . .. . . . .. . t. .,...-., ..i a a tii.tntita U tia tnk'Ull i- - inn. nt tin. tnrin along mo Ulna o. . - "'-""" . K, aitrarilmi next year llir Inat drmncrnllc nallntial platfnri'. t impnii.. the croi nf nil Mnila. tf fitt,1B nlllrora wore olocted Kniirlh On tho truat iiueatlon Mr (Th.' b..) wero eiillMod There la an n, :fu prealdelit. W IJ. r'niighl HieTelt atanda for regiilallnn, rath- opinion promleiit an k la- "" ' , la-., president. M. I Com ecro- r than fur provontlon. nniwiiiiainnu- - 'i - i, r, Hll) .0-u uKor treasurer, tiiu lug tho fact that hi. hnd aoxen mid a the t'i. mui no euuuiie.i .,. ,.. .. of (ri,cH .,, committee to in ceriiuii ,',rn. .,...- Mil know- wb.lt Mr llnnaevelt'a po' linn u ll.irlnir bla aeieii mid n half ,rar. a. president ho not or dl.ru I '-" "r' """ """' "" ll"'f;'r,, "' it,.. .i.i,i ii.. P-..i i,. v.. ,,i.i,.r. '- hlatoi) It may ho aald that U turn to the etlatlng law. or ho would lender anion naalataiiro In thine win ate trying tn aeruro a reduction I fat.ir a tarltT for roti'iltir. onll. mid rrrard thn principle nf prutectlnti ai rnng I fatnr an Immrillato teituc wi.p. n rainrabte )en- tor) go.' ilit wa foiliinnle. "t !' "tin nt mole co.t' ..I' i I...' 'il Ibi II I. i tor i:re befo'" When Ire- colti'Ke levelled tho fatm ibriiiiKb tho heat farmer In iiCWT'fS 'l svKBHBBHi 1 $ LbiHimPMp Vt PHANCIS i. 1IUNEY of which Is (iowan and Meflowau, and held on requisition irom Kllensburg, Wash., on a presumed etiargo of for gery committed In the fall of 1910. Tho prisoner Is absolutely reticent, saying ho Is not on tho witness stand. The presumption Is that while tho chargu of forgery alleged In tho tel egrams received by Sheriff Darncs mid Constable John Schallock may bo tho gotiulno cause of seoklng for (lowau, that tho sccrotlvcncss which has hern urged by thn Washington a.. , f.ftlir.ir.iln utnl. ntnelnt. Itminrt lomcthltig more scrloua, and Hip pos-j'''nr' flblllty of n heavy reward fur his cap- """ ture. linn tolHurnm from a nummoousi unch received nt tho sheriff's offlco,'Iot',I Multnomah as tho place for end shown to a Herald repreacntatltc ,"""" "'" "' "' ""' " .thU afternoon, describes him as n,(,ny nlK.ht' J"lr 12, man of middle iigo, brownish hair., M"inB Elks win be given one who once had n natlonnl rcputntlon."K,lt n Council Crest, where all a n prlto fighter nud noted wrestler. " of '5- i'nks IIl be pulled off "e worked hero na a teamster, but n .ia"eu iu uo i.rra- hviya had abundant money, and Two l'nJred members of the ,ont It with lavish extravagance. ,c' loJKO w' lo"c 'he grounds Tho latest telegram from Kllonaburg , "I"' woort, hotguns to keep out received today Is to tho effort that n Interlopers. mun Is now on his wny.here to Ideii- A nddltlonal entertainment fca- Mlfy tho susp.-ct. and adding: "Allow l'" "' Klk.' week will be a racing .. niminnntentlnii tilth him. This u'mntlnco by the Hlversldo Driving As- 1110 historic sea fighters. The fleet Is now nt tho Brcmmcrton navy yard, and could be ordered here on short r.otlce. Tho treasury department will b't urged to send the revenuo cutter Gno homlsh to Portland for tho Elks' con tention, to take pnrt In the river pa rndo of that week. The Snohomish Is one of the largest revenue cutters tn tho service, and Is now statlonsd nt Neah Day, In the lighthouse snrr.ee. Shu was tho admiral's flagship durlnt; the last annual regatta at Astoria la: during the centennial celebrn Many of her officers are Elks, mnd well known In Portland. The Elks' commission selected the half jeara In which to teat reguln t'on. with thn reaiilt that wo had more iruala when he went out nt oltlci. thnn when ho entered the While limine, lln lias recommended the national Incorporation of largo liuliutrlal oiilorprlaoa, tho lory Ihtiiit thai tho truata dcalre, nud ho has en ilnued th,. declaloll nf the ailplomo court aiiieiidliiK the nntl-truat law In the Inlereat nf tho truata. I belloto thnl a prlvaln moiinpoly la linlefen alM and Intolcrnhlo, and I f.itor lawa. ataln nnd natlonnl, tiinklni; It linioaalhlo for n prlvato iiionupnlt' In eil! I am nppoaed to federal In corporation, and hellovo that nniUmnl reiuedlea should ho added In aliilo reiiieillca, not Hiibatltute.l for Ihoio Fifth -Mr. Ilonaevoll bolhve In f Continued rn Page 4) FORTY PER CENT FROM KLAMATH 10 TALK OVER SEA BY WIRELESS PLANT .. at. ia ..i.,.i ai(t.ofatiitlmiti nro tit bo ... a a .. ' Hlilll'll nilfa.ik nunoi ii'tn'ii- -- -- !'' r'.: "J" ".'T "rT..!-..l"HniI by tho proaldcn. nun .i.'ei, .......' " l,i take him away from tho farm And nttii) ho went No he la being trained tmuird tho farm, and becom ing Intereated In the occupation of bin father. Tho boys it ho grow acre emps nf corn have had tho ndvlro In their countlea of tho dopaitnuiit's axeiita, nml man Interesting stories are current with regard to tho enter prise and Pluck nf thesn bo) a, who are mostly under It! years of age. (Ireal jlehls are being hart ruled, mure than the cnimtry ever know be foreproven, certltled yields These are the first steps toward belter agriculture Tho entile foter i..L- 1,1m been n curse tn the South. was sorting a term for land fr.i.ids Pulton said that ho nldcd Jones be cause Honey had resorted to "crook ed" nnd "Infamous" methods In tho piosecutlou of tho case In securing his conviction. tltal." The San Francisco dispatches 'nro along tho same linos. And this 'confirm the conjecture Hint n big rownrd Is being held for tho man If ho Is the culprit sought for. Hauls Planned for the .o Jerse) f Cna-I Thai Will lleiun i.niiuon Clan of Marconi Wlrele Tele giupli ('niiiuiiiy NKW YOltli, June S. -Twin wire less stations in communicate directly with London will he built along tho Now Jersey coast within n year, ac cording to nn nimouticemcnt-nindo by officers of tho Marconi Wlrelojs Tele ormdi cnimmny of America. Options r Pin-v cAHicri incieiti: pun. IIIIAL OltANII JUIIV TWI1XTV Alii: I'llOM KLAMATH HESKH V.TIO cost a.i. I'OUTI.ANI). Juno 8, The Moral wind Jury caliod for Juno 17 will coat the govornmont nbout $6,000, according to estimates by tho Unltod SlnlH authorities. About twenty of tho rnses come from Klamnth KU r from tho Klamath reservation, nnd tho transportation and foes In those a. ... . . n pnn maoa mono will cost nnoui f.,.iu". - .,( work. About fifty case, are to be submitted farm "m.. ' ly the district tttorn.y. numbers, f JOO.onu. nnd the department 01 hkiiki....... .,": mm: ,;; tsz .i - '-' "' -nt ,-,n three Southern state. There San ". ""o" , 1. i introduce I'hlllpp hies by the tvny 01 uiu ...mu.. bring about. ha. I . lo In ro In 0 ... .1 by ,Bn( wiuil na oeen ....."-. p,n-im Tho pants at nan rrnn- pHHhed I., the cot on mt ok -h u wn erec(cl, rlculturnl lines. wont It ho ho o , announcement adds. ,mul..ee and to d I he. , ... , 1 Jo tnumj . , ,;;, , w d 150,00.., announcement says His yen an I -uld prnbnhU, ttllliln n no n.onU.. POWER BALANCE WITH LA FOLLETTE i.i:.di:hs aim: woiiuied. as it ik evident that outcome wild he so close that la pollette may dictate FATE OF WILLIE SCHMIDT IS CONFIRMED BY FRIENDS sedation nt tho Country Club duto has not been fixed. Chairman D. Sollc Cohen of the publicity committee Is arranging to give a big "steak" dinner with flx- Ir.gs to tho visiting newspapermen About 1G0 outsldo news writers are expected to be here to cover the con vcntlon. and the feed will be tor active newspaper men exclusively I told them mnro ZZmr?tt did not hesitate mo ni.. - , . ,0 . koy alffcront from months near liclmar, acres, recently The second will bo erect- nt Tl.aHnn'nr nnrl but imt.ee! nt Toms mvor or ...-..- tho ISO.000 Into the mil. " tnat meagcs to cither mil reached tho noor of the ho um. " "' ov . . d . 8ont ,at body ...creased tho 1 S',1, without Interfe, to loul 2G '., i,o rS, The dUtanco from the N.w J the Hcnnte, u """",." ,,,,,.1 for Interference. Jorsoy stations to London U 3,100 miles. Tho estimated cost of the plants will be $750,000 asch, (MllCAtJO. Juno 8. Tho llooso- voUors l.nvo started a whirlwind bat tle to enpturo tho Individual dele gates. As n result tho confidence of tho Tnftltes has vanished. Fllnn nnd Walter Drown nro nsslstlng Dixon. Tho latter expresses nbsoluto confi dence. Ono-fourth of the delegates aro here, and tho lobbies nro Jammed. The loaders nro worried, bb It Is evident that tho outcome of tho con vention will bo dctcrmlnod byji mar gin so small that La Follotto may hold tho balance of power. Tho Itoosovottors expect Roosevelt to como. Thoy fcol suro the tintlonnl commtttco will not sent tho noosovclt contestonts except possibly Washing ton. Tho belief Is general among tlio noosovoltors that thoy will hold their own tn tho convontlon. They will In sist they nro the only regular republi cans, and demand a place on the offi cial bnltot. Dixon still insists that tho Roosevelters will control the con vention. Followers of Ln Folletto say thoy hold the balance of power, and will bo nble to dictate the plat form ,nomlt. Tho report of the fate of Willie Schmidt, printed In tho Herald, has been confirmed by friends of his vie .Inf. Maud Wllholt. who was for somn months waitress at the Hex cafe, not, as tnudvertouly stated, at thu Saddle Hock restaurant. Miss Wllholt was connected, by relntlon, with Mcdford people, and there her brother-in-law nnd slstur now reside. She left hero, with Schmidt and went to Medtord. Schmidt had sold his automobile for $500 to a local transfer man, and accompanied the voting woman, whom ho had assumed Mi- bride-to-be. From Medford they went to San Francisco, whore the ar rangement was that they were mar ried. He gave hor $300, and then she Jilted him nnd (led to Salt Lake City. SIio Had not. nowever, prop erly covered her tracks, and Schmidt pursued hor nnd killed hor. Tho desire of the murderor, who was oxtremely and noticeably eccen tric during his resldonce In Klamath Falls, to bo shot Instead of going tn tho gallows arose from the fact thnt he was onco a minor officer In thr German army, being rated as a high ly expert mechanician,, Slnco a suit In the circuit court lioro about eight months ago, tn which Dr. White was plaljitlff. Schmidt's erratic demeanor has beon growlug more Intensified up to tho time of hit departure last January from nt Hon Hug Contest Monday The final game In the bowling tour unhicnt between teams of the En campment and the Subordinate lodge will bo played Monday evening, In stead of Tuesday, as first announced. While the Subordinate team has won three of the four games played, the Encampment Is 39 points ahead In the total score of tho games played. A great deal of Interest Is being taken In the result of tho final game to be played Monday, as tho scores of the two teams are so close that It Is hard to figure the result. WASHI.VOTO.V, D. C, June 8 With tho date of tho Dalttmore con vention drawing near, members of congress In both houses are begin ning to discuss the "availability" of candidates for tho democratic nomi nation. Tho shifting sentiment In the republican ranks which makes It Impossible to predict the winner ot the Chicago convention Is canting leading democratic members of the house nnd senate to consider seriously who among tho. msn running for the democratic nomination would prove strongest against the republican nom inee, whoever ho may be. Particu larly Is this question Interesting the members from pivotal states states that It will bo necessary for the de mocracy to carry If victory Is to come In November. There seems to be no dissenting voice among the leading democrats In the houso who represent tho so-called doubtful states that Speaker Clark would be by far tho stroncc't candidate It Is pointed out that the present strong position of the democratic party Is due solely to the splendid record of the demo crats In the sixty-first congress and their record since thoy becamo-a ma jority. The consensus of opinion II that to Speaker Clark moro than to any other democrat Is due the suc cess of the party In the congressional campaign ot 1010, and It Is further emphasised that he, more than any one else has harmontted and held to gether the onco discordant democracy until now It Is united and victorious. If the democrats are to elect a presi dent of the United States, tt must be upon the record of tho democratic house, leading democrats from these "pivotal" states assert, and the rec ord of tho democratic house Is the record of Champ Clark. Spring Creek Sunday It. C. Spink dcslrca to announce to nil contemplating a trip to "Idlercst" on Sunday that arrangements have been made to care for all visitors at his camp, and that a salesman will bo on the ground to assist prospective buyers In their selection's. Winters' Auction Close Saturday Night The big auction sale now being held nightly at Winters' Jewelry itoro will close Saturday night, at which time a watch will be given away. Tho few remaining days of this sale will be the last opportunity ot to curing high grade diamonds, watches, Jewelry, silverware, cut glass and chlua at your own price, mis nign grado stock has been actually slaugh tered so far in this sale, the majority of watches already told have, not real lied the actual cott. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH BY LIGHTNING W. Frank Arant and Charley An derson, while traveling on the road between Dairy and Dly yesterday af ternoon came very near being seri ously Injured during the electrical storm. The two men had stopped at a ranch house for a few minutes, at Mr. Anderson wished to speak to the owner of the ranch, while Mr. Arant hold the high spirited team which he was driving. As soon as Anderson had finished his conversation with tho rancher he proceeded back to the conveyance, and while In tho act ot climbing Into the buggy a bolt of lightning struck a tree near by, stun ning Mr. Anderson and striking tho driver, Mr. Arant, in the left arm. The streak ot lightning caused Mr. Anderson to fall to bit knees In a halt dated condition. Mr. Arant said, "bad we stopped where we first bait ed our team we may have received Injuries that would nave prove fatal." The tree was shattered up constd earbly, peeling the bark in a circular path from the .tip to 1U bate. Tha team wai untnjurt4.