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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1912)
? HIIITI.tk'll IIY Till: u.vin:i rucHt m:h hkhvici: He ticnivaj rfnlft EVENING NBWSPAFMtA PRINT TIIH NKW8, NOT HMTORY vlvtli Vrm ' "" KLAMATH fALLH, OREGON, I I'CHDA V, .II'MI II, Dili! Price, Fire Centt wold an "Sis, Tlir IIIFIIPI nVFFI Olbcr Ollcn.,,, tlll.A'H. tmi to iimlin vmiiik iiv citv 1 1 mini I'rtsa Kcrvln. i.oh amii:i,i:h. turn, n ,t. liliillhK Id iiiirt (In- iilliKiillnti III i liiireiiio Itiirrnw in guilty of HiiiT iiITpiiiim Imiildi-H die briber) nf , . ... . u ' l- hvKHMl nii, Kniiii., niliiuiiriih r..,it.tl..l lnl. Hl.,rl itLfhiiiu fimi(r M,Nl,miri ,. t.- tlv... wiu lull") WitriitnU ill rr lit Cii'iiix I'l'i'i'il mi (In-wIIiiihii uliiml, Kirriilxii M.. hurl Hli.- I...,...., Ml'",,"tK ''" -'-rl.- ..r Kinnklli. ,,,. 1 I .miiik) He wor lti.it under ll,ii- Umk l HI. i:iii.ln)lMfiil l tlujriin' iiraiiiiiil lualrenioiiH Ihci I i,rlii.li.iil Mi.rkmiii Nim In Hie!"""""1 ""l "I'll In tilde If lli.-v , iintf in mnlil ertln .limn tin. I'll) .Nninnru Jury Dun n( iliu purpiM u( III.. lui'Klliiit jrntrnlny ' I'"' Klninntli oiuinerrliil Cluli U "ill'l. )' Hi" llli'llllinrt who urn iri'niiil, I" limn been it mute uirlil In rnlan n f uml of It.Oilu nr 110 000 (or llm iurinni' of bioliiK do nnrrnuU nt pur, mul limn tlm mutiny Uirlil"! over til llm t It y In lm Utt-il III starling llIMM Mllftlln III llm ell)', " a I" rill" work In Hut Ulinlil plujed Tim tiinltur wn inCi)l III llm hniiila of n rniiiinlllpi. nti.l II In Mid Hint IIik 111 "it Klnrtnil with it tibirlitlim of 1300 I.) II. I' Mur dock TIik business lilrlf ntn iiiiiloiin to ten Improvement work nlnrlml by llm til)', na llirrn me unite n number of uncinin)i'l iiipii limp, nml II It rnnl IiimI Hint Hip rllr will In unable to rll improvement ImniU iinlll Hip charter iUialiiu In Milled mo (lint boml bu)er will l iiilffinl in pur fluui llm bomU of llm rll) II In aisled Hint n iTiiniiimiii It on fool In hnvn Iw.i in rlinrlnm ilrnwn up, rommlMloii form nml an aider manic uieiinilie In ! Mihmltlpil In Ihc inters nt nn nrly iliiln, n I lint a charter rnn l adopliil whon valid ity will not lm ijnmifniiiHl This nutter la nln being . nilil.Tr. h members of llm roumll. uml It In irotiatili Uml num. I'lili will lm aug (tiled nt llm meeting tu In held tlila etcnlnr If n tmw rlurlt'r U not pro rnted Hie mil) tithri iitirsn seems to be Uml of Rll Unit a deiMilli of llm UITrtim rinirl on llm legallt) of llm present measure Whlrheter la fnuml 10 bo tlm uulckent tllnlllllit will prob alilr be followed Mount Kalim.l Hi 111 Atllti' Hprclnl Cntiln lo United Press CORDOVA, June 11 Mount Knt iii l u still nrmilliiK tlolpiitl). ninl It 11 lirllnvnil Hint .Mount Itmloiilit nml Minim tllnninn nro nlmi In nrllon Tim Innnmr Hninpniin mi'iirl Uii' flly of Hnlilovn In nnfo Tim rnxniiun rutlnr MnnnliiR lirhiKu llm im Hint llm nlliout Diirn Koillnk wnii mil buill) ilniiMKril nml llm rrw nf. Tim MnnnliiK ImtliiK illltlinlt) wltli llm ulri'lrmi, nml rnnnol kiI Into llrnil roiuiminli'ntlon wllli Koillnk Tim tluiit wnii tiniililn lo rrnrli Ko illnk on nrniiint of mtlirn nml Niiiuki Curilotn wnn In n nliowrr of nulim for hnurn Much iipirnlmlliill In fi'll for llm nufnl) of rmnnun rutl.T SEIHERS'GOING ARE 10 FORT Hit li.Miilnit In llm iiilliuit. in riillliui of l,nk I'iiiiiiI) I'lnti- Nm.i'otliil, nml Mmi) i,. Mil, m. . il I.. Uml SiiIIiiii Hittlnm m iiiitlnuliiK 'III unnmin li Hiur Into tlm I'rirt llorh illntrlrt In linrtliwiit Ijikn rouiil), In Mouth (Vn 1 1. 1 1 OrnRiin. wlilrli him llllnl up rnp I'll) In llm Inn I two )nnr It la nun Ktllmnt.'il llmt loo. ooo nrma in tlm Inihmilliln tlrlnll) of Iwikn Itmk limn Imii lionmalcnilril li) cUlcr nml am ii'toful rrntM nrn bclnc rnlnoil by lry fnriultiK Till ruuntry la rrnrlmil by Rtnr lint' from linml, nlil)-IHn mil nwn) nnw. lull with llm riiiiiplcllnii of tlm Nntron riiliin of llm HiiiiIIiiTII I'n rlDr. It will lmt a rnllrninl mnrkct trllliln n itn' ilrltx nt l.uiirolli. In Nnrlli It In nml li ruunlt l.onrnlb will lm nliniit tblrt) mlliii ill'tnnt f rum llm nuinr of llm imw loinmunll) llr) farmliiK Iutk la I'lotlliK mm of tlm brat aurrtiia.4 In tiny illatrlrt of 1'iiilriil UriRon, wlmnt brlbR tlm prlin crop In tlm northern patt of tlm Klniniitli marrtnllon linn nttfolnn wnlir la brliiK fouml nt ilipllia of frnin CO to 300 (net, nml n li li in I 'nr of linli-n will b Urlllcil In tlm I'url Itix-k country Dili auiimmr. In nn iilldiipl to K'i Koml urlnalnn wnlrr Mm Will Hnto lliiiuii.l A iimu'it linmiuot will lm nlvoii ul j me i.liirnry luill nt S o'clurk iniai ni'iiliiK by llm turn of tlm (Mirlallmij tliunli All who nrn Inlnrnalml In tlic iiiph'h work urn Intlli'il to niuml GO TO CHICAGO IF NECESSARY KIMHHVKIr WONT IIIINV THAT Hi: UAH A HI'IX'IAI. THAIS' Al.li ItllAIIV T HUSH HIM TO CHI VMM O.V HIIOHTI.br VOTU'I! Unltml l'roH Horvlco OV8Ti:it HAY, limit 11. Cnlnnol llonnovolt woulil mil ilmiy tlutt Bpo ilul train whh rondy In whirl lilm lo ClilniKo, Ho nattl: "I lmvu no In It'iitlnii nt proHnnt of KoIiik lo Clilcnxo thin wunk. I will not i;ii uiiIohh It I i ocewinry," JiooMiiVKiiT ih:m:(ia n: WIMi ItKAVK TOXinilT t'nltiKj I'rwn bervlco 8AN FHANOIBCO. J nil U.Tho Uooaovolt ilulogntlon lenve for Chi 'iko thin ovonlnif, via f.im Angolos, r'rusno nml Hlockton. I'lio Jolinson rvrorvatlon will bo moil y Hiram Jolniflon Jr. nml wlfn. ANOTHERSTORE iiiii) in. MWi-iw wii.i. i:v r. iti.i-i i m:u iiirrxu. smiti: I'Ainm u downtown runs. i:ni'qi'aiiii:iis'iiodi:d I'lm llulilwln llnriluuroiooipmiy U plnniiliiK to opi'ii niiotlmr mtnll nloro rnrllmr iluwntoun. nml It In prub.ibtu Hint Hit' licit W'lilto bullillllK. wlilcli h lo bu rrvUi'il biiDti'i'li r'lflll uml Himli. on Mnln alnnt. will lm miur.il. llm luirilwiirii iiililiuin) now linn two unrilioimcH In mlilltluu lo tbolr Inrn lit.ill Mloio In tlm llulilwln bullillllK. Jin-1 of tbolr iiiuclilnnry nml luiplv- iimiith nn alnr.il In tlm imiuwin tinit'liouim imnr tlif Soiitliorn I'nclltt ilcpul, wlill.i iinollmr wnri'lunnm l imi'il iiiipiialtti tin' "tori' TTimii tliri'o liullilliiKi ri iitfi-iTiiwilfil by tlm InrKu aloi-li rnrrli-il by tlm uiiiipnii). W'lii'ii naki-il thin inurnliiK In ri'KnrJ to Hie inatliT JiiiIko llnlilwln nabl VfH, wo nr. iilmmliiK I" "l"1'! " ollmr ftori' fnrllmr .low mown If wo rnn Uml u "tillnblo Inrntlmi 8lnci vi. motcil out of tbo liolol bullillllK .if limn boon irow.loil for loom Ab ivo rnrry hiicIi nn Iihiiumiko Mock of otory lino of tlm linnlwuro nml lm Ivti'ini'itt bimliiofui. wu iiot'il nn nwful lot of room Tlioro nro innny iKomU tlnri wo carry Hint In bnn.llpil I by nnno of Hid otbor nlorcii In lown Itlmt llil limit' rl",,,K " '"' ""y"1"'' bill Hmri. nio ll ' """01 m Uml wtiloHi. by nol boliiK nuaior tlm Ifoiilor of lon A .m.lrlt' H "f Inlit'ir bnnlwnro nml H of tint mnnllor IkooiIii roniii'1-ti'.l ! ' l'tlro r...i ..mi i.a i-niiln.l In our now IIIIHIIII'I'n "" "v , , Htoro, wl.llu tlto ImnvbT 8" ""' ImplomonlB will bo hnmllMl In . tlio pronont low. Holh "loron will I iopt npun. wo will linvc l kwi n man imro io inuiun' - irnilo. wl.lcli linn boen the bulk of our lmlnoa." Tbo It. H. Smith ntml.V lompimy ..Jmovoa ...to tbo.,; now oltlco In ih . Hllli street. MARINrS C00I. UNDER HOT FIKE I llllnl I'll nn HiTtlii. , WAHIIINIITO.V, I) c, I, am II Tlm alnln ilfpiirtuit nl paid no nl itiillmi lo X'ati'riliiyHniimiKi'iimiil bo-' jiwnn llm I mini Hlntt-a miirlnoa uml ' llm Unbi'la In Ciibn, i.ii.it t, bid llinl llm iiiiiiIiiiii ' bnliiiM' Kibmllily iimlnr nrn " i II la linllowil II will niiilro aoiilu 'HiIiik limn, rnrluua In uumn Inlnrvn.i Hun i Iliu In, or I'yllilin. I In- riink of I'uKo will lm cnnljrri'il mi a IiIk ilnaa nt tlm rcKulnr rii'-ctlna; ! of llm KlilnhlK of 1 t IiIiik loiiiorr iv M'lfliu: All nmiiilirtH nml MUiik' lirotlmra nro innllnlly Intllml In be 'irnanlit. , i lliiiifmil in lie luti'KtlKiiit'il ' lilli'.l I'riaa Hi-rMro WAHIIINCITON'. I) C . Jmm II Tin linuan Hnlli'lnr) rinumltUn ru liiiMnil fnturnbl. on tlm rraiiliilliin rn'iilllliiimllm: Unit JiiiIrh lliinforir ftlnlia I.. liitfNllf'itlnl l will bo nv'irff-il to Hm liouan toinoriow SUGGESTS PICNIC ON ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Supcrluli'iiilfui of I'ubtlr IiiHtrnc tlon I. It AMormnii Iiiib anul out tbo fillnwIiiK lillnr for iiubllcntlon In llm nnwapminrit of llm Mnto. urRliiK Hm p.ilrona of tlm arboiil to rncogiilm) Hm liuiorlnnri' of Hm nniiuul nclmol I nmcHnit "W'n iln nut ntlnrli uilllelcnt lm portniico lo our niinunl arbool uiovt log Tbla )inr nur niinunl nmntliiR iKnua June I'tb On Ibla Jay one illrtttor ninl Ibo clerk nrn to bo diet ctt In rtvry acbonl illalrlct In Oregon, n m.illnr of much Imiiortnnru to oncli coiniiiuult) I ahoulit In tcry Klml, liulrnil, to llinl that ninny of tbo Ore Koii irbout illHlrkla wore making Hm tint of Hm unniinl vcbool nmotliiR no Inn ilnnt occnulon, nml nt tbu aninn Hm InkliiK mltmitiiRo of IicIiik to ki'Hi. r to tut I. iimt Hm problomH of llm ifhoola i lm tolliiR for tllri'ilor nml clerk V.U' tike plnco nt Ibo acbool bouac i i ult bo reiimmbrroil Hint women ntn !) bno Ibo prlvlloRo of auttr.iRn in- i ool nlfctlniia If nil tlio womi'ii if no toimminlty will pack tbolr lull li Imak.'lH. nml naivliiblo nt tlm at'lmol liouan on tbo morning of Junn ITlb I nrn conllilnnl Hint llm tuvn Mil lm tlmrti'nlao wlivn tlio nun rontlma llm uitTlillau. Of courao, tbo noinborn of Ibo family uiiilor toting ign will bnto to bnto tbolr tllnnor. Sit nil will apronil out tbolr lunclica unit r aoiuo ploaaant abiulo nml enjoy ImtiiT toRotlior. "Aflor n rooiI illnnor nil will bo In Hm rlRbt frjuio of inlml for HolcctfnR llm olllCfni, nml illatuaaliig hcIiooI nf fnlrn. Tlio patron will bnto till op portunity In liitfstlRiito tbo comll lloim of tlm hcIiooI liouan nml Rroumla mil oo wbal ropalr nro neotlctl; wlirtlmr tbu acliool liouiio Ih properly bealoil. IIrIiIoiI mul wnlllati'il. nml Hbnl bookH mul plcturon nro most ncoiloil l.t't u ninKo Juno litli n to.1 letter ilny for our tllatrlct " WILL BUILD NEW CREAMERY PLANI iii:ii(iiici:i) ((iscitiri: iiuii.d. INO T(l COST K7,"IM) KIiiiiiiiiIi I'nlN Cifiimt'i) lo Miitn.Vfit uml .MiiiIiiii I'laiil mi Kbimnlli Ati- i Willi ITtt-Toii sioriiKt- I'liint nml U'linli-iiln lti ('mum INlnli Mnlimi'iil in (.iiiiiHilliui Tu He I inioli.tl In Mtl) Dii)k MIIU It. Jobiiaou, luoprlotorH of Hm Ktnmntli Knlla Creamery, nro to bulltl ii new creamery on Klnmntli Atcnue, l.ylo .Mill), tlm aenjor moinbor of tbu llrm, Hlntoil toilay Hint bu bml not tlttl on tlm locution of tbu imw plnnl, nml tlm work of t diminution wnx to alnrt nt once, mo Hint Hm now plant woulil bo rnaily for operation within Hlzly tiny. Tbu biillillng la to lm coimtrucleil of rn-lnforceil concrete, nml will bo 40x7 fi fnot. nml will coat approximate I) 7.000 In mldltlon to tbo crenm ory a lltp-tnn old torn go plnnt Is to It Inatnllvil nml n wlinlt-anlo Ico cream eilntillaliiiient Tlio cnormoui In creaau In tbo bualnoaa of tbo crenm ory lina mntln It ncceaanry to bnvo n larger plant During Ibo last month titer '.Ti.Oon pounili of butter were ahlppcil out of Klniniitli Falla Con- Klilcrnblo imw uml modern machinery la nlau to bo Inalullcil 111 llm now plant. SUIT IS FILED AGAINST McCOLLUM Attornoy Thoa. Urnko this after noon filed a milt with County Clerk Do Lap In the action of I', V. Doylo vn. V I' McCollum nml Ilthel Hlcanor McCollum In n matter which hns hail vorloua phnnea of llllg.illon for tlio paat nix y.'iiri, nrlaliiR out of n mort gngo nmdo In January, 1906, tbo col lateral being property consisting nt I about 4 iQ ncroH of vnlunblo land In Hm Knno country, In tho vicinity of Teelor'H Innillng. A promlasory nolo for 11,600, with 7 per cent Interest, ninountlng to 1102.43, In tho banlH of tho suit, but It In Htntcd that thin U only n preliminary step In thcrlltlga Hon to the acquirement of tlm -ntlre ncrenRO Invoheil. Tho cnao will probably b tried In tbo forthcoming term of circuit court by .Iiidgo It. I.. Ilcnaon. Says Judge Han ford is the Tool of Corruption Lnltcd I'r'.ys Service WASHINGTON, I). C. June 1. leclarlng Judge llnnfortl a Judicial I ervert, n moral bankrupt ami a tool ol roruptlon, nil n Hpeelul privilege At torney John I'crry of f,cattto aakeJ I crrnlisalon to file with Congreaamnn Norrla nn aflldntll supplementing (,'oiigrcsmnn Victor Pertr'n Impeach ment charges. Today I'erry prcsenta tho affidavit to the Judiciary com mittee, which then flxcn the date of tlm hearing)). BARNES HOLDS STAGE CENTER TAKKM A HAM) I.V C'HICAdO CO. VK.VTIO.V ' Xctt Vork .Mnn With Unlnatructril . Delniitci It CoiiunlMlonctl to Dr font Itoovcielt, Ktcn If It In Noccit nry lo Dllmlnntr Tnft Hoot In .Metitloneil n Coiiiproiiilac Cnndl ilnle Hull Tnlk Itlillculptl. Outdoor Ibtntl Concert Tho flrat public concert of tho Hen Hon will bo Riven tomorrow evcnlni: In thu court houao nqunro by the Klamath Military Hand, Tlm ooti tert will begin nt 7:30. LAND GRANT BILL FAVOREDBY SENATORS 1 ho MenMirt- I'rtivldrt Hon Ijtntl He-tt-rtlng to tlmdovcrnnient Hlmll Ho I'nleiitttl lloiirne HIM ltcortetl I'nvornbly DIRECTOR OE ATHLETICS TO 60 TO STOCKHOLM OF STATE TO MEET ROOSEVELTERS WIN A PARTIAL VICTORY i nltt'il'rpfn Sertlro rillt'OHO, Juno 11 Tlio Roosc iiinr won ii partial tlctory when I tho 0011111111100 npproved tho notion of tho Plftli dlilrlct I" tho KentucKy , .,,!.. nl Inn m-iullnc Tnft mul llooao- toll dfli'RntfH lo Clilcago, thus split- ling tho vote of that district. A not .ininm onaueil. Klnally ono Taftllo mul ono Ht)03ot oiler wore Beatoil by tho coinniltloo by n vote of 3S to 13. Tlm roniinlltfo (mated Tiiftltoa In Hm Sotoiilli district. Stilko .Vol (Ifiminl I iilltul I'riBS Sertlcn LONDON, Juno 11. Tlio Intllca- .. ii. n, il,., nll for n iraneral tltiliH in.' mm "" - - airliio of docknien will not moot with ready reupouso. men nro iii ... .i.. oiiioi. ,in,i Wnlnli noi ts and ill inn (ii.iFni --- ... i..nni Nnven llioiiaiuid men Inro out nt nrlstol. Tho cabinet a eonnldorlng tho situation, nml report .that only.ono-nfth of tbo union work cm outside of London mo on strike. Cut tlowers, 44 HUIti pt. Phono 8Sf. i:vi:iiv foi'.vrv'i.v mi.ifohxia to m: iti:i'iir.si:.NTi:D at hax IHA.NCIsCt) TO 1'I.AN I'NTIIH TAIX.MIINT AT I'AIH Spetlal lo Tlm Herald SAN I'll VNl'ISCO. June 11. Pres ident Charles I' Mooro of tho expo!- j lion una tmui a pi'mmim icunr tu tin county mipmlHoni throiiRhout the Blutc. urging them to attend the meet ing of tho super Isnnt mid conimltlec- .if tlm t'nllfoiula counties, which will ho bolil nt tho St. KrnucU. Sim Fran cisco, on Juno 20th. in his letter President Mooro sas: "Tho subject of tbo conferenco con cerns tbo best way to secure for Cal ifornia tho full benefit of Hits exposi tion. In order to do Hits It would seem proper that tho state should bnvo n building In which sho can wor thily play host to tho other states which will be hdr guests. "The proposal has been miido to prntldo n great central state build ing which shnll bo used first, for Hm purposo of receiving mid cntcrtnlnltii; iIuho who will bo tbo guests of Cal ifornia, nml, secondly, for tho exhibi tion of those things which will not onl. Interest tho visitor to tho expo sition, but will ennblo him to gain null My Information rcgnrdlng nny rectlon of the stnte, Its products nnd rosiiincut "Ono font ura of this building which has been considered ts n great hall which enn bo used not only for re loptlons nnd meetings, but for ban oimts or ns n lounRlng room when not otherwise. In use this hnll to bo the main featiiro, nnd to bo of n chnrncter to nttrnct tlio nltentlon of every visit or Adjoining this, It Is proposed to erect around n great patio n struc ture whoso nrchltecturo will be both etiperb nnd nttrnctlvo, so that no ono romlng to tho exposition can fall to Iiiimi his Interest excited. Tho spacn will bo Hilidlvlded for tho uso of counties. "Whnt Is the best way to secure this building? Thnt Is the rtiiwtlon which Ibo supervisors will hnvo to tnkc up anil HiiobIi out, In n wise an.1 liberal way." Attention Is also called to tile meet- luif of tho counties convention of the I'nllforntn Dovelopmont Hoard on tho following day, Prldny, June sist, at Kin Jose. On thnt day apodal trains and nutomobllcs will cen'.er there from nil parts of tho state, and thu meeting will be one of the most Im-,-iorlnnt which hns ever had boforo It the subject of good road for California, .Special to Tbo Herald UNivniisiTV or ohkcon. ku- gene, Juno 11. William I). Hawyard, director of athletics at the Uniterslty of Oregon, has left for New York, where he will meet Martin Hawkins mil Walter McCluro, Oregon's repre sentatives nt tho Olympic games, mid accompany them to Stockholm. It was thought for a while that Mr. Haw-yard would bo unnblo to attend, but nt tho Inst moment the necessary funds were secured, and ho was sent to train, not only Oregon's men, but alio Courtney of Washington, a sprinter; Horloe of California, a high Jumper, nnd Kelly of Southern Cal ifornia, n hurdler. It Is considered nn Important Hem for tho coast men that they may havo n coast trainer of May ward's ability. On Juno 12th a meet between all the athletes will be held In New Vork fur tho purpose of nldlng the team on Its trip to Stockholm. Wal ter McCluro will be entered, but due lo the fact that Martin Hawkins was detained by his examinations he will be unnblo to enter. The team has chartered a boat, upon which the members will travel and tlto during the entire trip. The Oljmplc games will bo held somo time In July, nnd tho United Stales has excellent chances of cap turing the meet. I WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 11. Tho fennto public lands committee has authorized a favornblo rep6rt on the lloiirne bill, supplementing an act Instructing tho attorney-general to In stitute Oregon and California land grant suits. Tho bill ratifies tho claims for forfeiture Instituted be fore proceedings to Invalidate the 'grnnts. It provides that lands revert ing to tho government shall not bo subject to stato selection or scrip fil lings, but be disposed of under tho goncral land laws, and that lands pur chased from tho Oregon & California railroad by bona fide purchasers shall bo patented to them upon payment to tho United States of 12.50 nn acre, these benefits not to apply to lands aggregating 2,360,000 acres Involved In the suit pending In the district court of Oregon against the Oregon & California, the Southern Pacific, Ste phen T. Gago nnd the Union Trust company. Company Agree to Arbitrate United Press Service IlOSCTON, Juno 11. The Rapid 1 rnnslt company has agreed to sub mit tho carmen's strike to tho state board of concllatlon. (itilng to net Mnrrlcl Sam Illshop, the colored porter :it Swanson's No. 2 barber shop, left to day for Georgia. Ho announced bo foro leaving that ho was going South for n wife, nnd expected to brlns her back to Klamath Falls villi him shortly. Cougr"iniaii Kllletl by Train WASHINGTON. I). C, Juno 11. Congressman Wycllffe of I.oulslann wns Killed by n train today while crossing n bridge over thi Potoma'c Hlvcr. "OREGON MONTHLY" WILL ISSUE CAMPAIGN NUMBER TROUBLE ANEW AT SAN DIEGO DOZII.V IXni'STHIAMSTS AIlllEST- kd thiu:ati:.v to start a .movk.mi:xt to disrupt 8tatk hood of california Untied Press Sort Ico SAN DIKGO. Juue 11. Trouble Is simmering again following the arrest of n dorcn Industrialists. Three of these say that Detective Captain Jos. Myers told them ho was n member of n socret organization which plans to "Wlpo you fellows off the map." Mers denies the statement. Tho tlgllautcs threaten to start a movement to separate the statehood of Southern California as a result of Gotemor Johnson's Interference. United Press Service CHICAGO, June 11. William Darncs Jr. of Now York occupies the center of the stago. The Taftltes have commissioned him to defeat Iloosovelt, oven If It Is necessary lo ellmlnato Taft. The Taftltes are cer tain he wilt control the convention nomlnato Taft and dlctato the plat form. If It develops that Taft'a nom ination Is Impossible, Root wilt prob ably be substituted. Darncs asserts that Root's election m temporary chairman Is certain. The Roosevoltcrs ridicule the Root tnlk, and Insist that Hadley will be temporary chairman. The situation today Is as follews: Uncontested delegates Instructed for Taft, 201; Tnflltes national com mittee hns been seated; 84 contests remain undecided and 170 unln structcd . Both sides are claiming tho 1C0 uncontested delegates. The Roosevelt crowd claims 411; La Toi lette 26, and CummTns 10. Roosewater and other Taft commit teemen are preparing to prevent Flynn'n plan to storm tho convention hall nnd the convention refuse toVec ognlio tho temporary roll. If they do It will result In wholesale ejec tions. Talk of compromise candi dates has been renowed by the Cuss lnsltes. They expect La Toilette and Cummins delegates to deadlock the convention, and preent the nomina tion of Taft or Roosevelt. Joseph Keating of Indiana, the may be the compromise candidate. Tho Tntltes assert that Taft con trols tho convention credentials com mittee 22 to 21. Borah Insists that Roosevelters control the convention. He snld: "I think tbo bolt talk Is premature, as most of our delegates have not arrived. Until we get to gether on tho convention floor It Is Impossible to tell what will bo tho purpose of the delegates." The committee today considered tho Kentucky contests. Tbo fight cen tered In tho redisricting of the suto by tho legislature Roosevelters alio aliego fraud and Intimidation. The committee voted 38 to 11, to seat four Tnft delegatcs-at-large from Kentucky. Tbo committee seated Taft dele gates from the First and Second Ken tucky districts. Because of the slow progress in the contests, the committee baa de cided to Btart night sessions Thurs day, desiring to complete temporary roll by Saturday noon. Special to Tho Herald UNIVERSITY OF OREQON. Ell- gene. -Juno 11. Miss Lola Dunham, tho editor of tho Oregon Monthly, has plans under wny for making tho first number of the magazine next October u campaign number, and to have It out before the fall elections. Tho alumni and students aro to buck tho proposition, and a copy of tho Issue Is to be placed before every voter In tho stato. Tho magazine will contain a series ot articles, sh6wing tho work of the university, and tho university's ser tlco to tho stato at largo. It Is hoped that this may aid ma terially In Influencing the voters of the state to support tho recently diuwn Inltlatlvo ineasuro for a 6-10th mill tax lew. to be divided between tho Oregon Agricultural College and the university. Tlin noaltion of editor of the monthly Is the highest position co-ed .can obtnin in college, ana ine work which Miss Dunham has Instt tuted will no doubt mean a great deal to the University of Oregon. TWO MILKS AXD A HALF OF I'EXCK AROUXH EJPOSITIOX Special to The Herald Snn Francisco. Juno 11. It Is es- thmite.l that tho fence that Is to en close the exposition will be two mllet nml u half In length. At a meeting of the building and grounds committee held a few days nun it was decided to havo it nine (eet high, and not to permit advertising on it. Tho board of supervisors or the city and county of San Francisco havo also been netltloncd to closo allthe streets within the exposition alto. CUBA PLEADS FOR MORE TIME KHXATK COMMITTER OPPOSBB IN TKRVKXTIOX ALLEGING SUGAR TRUST FOMENTED REBELLION TO FORCE ANNEXATION ASKS RELIEF FOR VOLCANO SUFFERERS United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C. June 11. Delegate Wlckersham of Alaska In irnitnpaii In tho houao today a Joint resolution appropriating $50,000 for Immediate dispatcn to ine revenue cutters at Kodlak for the relief of the volcano sufferers. Uutted Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C. June 11. The battleship Rhode Island and the cruiser Washington, with Rear Ad miral Osterhaus commanding, are in Havana harbor. Speaker Ferrera of the Cuban house, Is here pleading (or moro time. President Taft arrived at noon, and the Cuban situation waa Immediately discussed. Senators Nelson, Root and Bacon are heading the senate opposition to intervention, alleging the sugar trust fomented, the rebellion to force an nexation. Osterhaus has been Instructed to land marines when Gomes need as sistance to stop street lighting. WOMAN to do general hoiuewefk; good wages.- Phone fhtb. ItrVAnk eny ranch. $ j