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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1912)
MtUTMUIt IIV Till-: tNITlfll I'HKMH Sl'.WH HKIUH I, He fuenitia lefalo. KVRNINQ NKWBPAPnM HUNT TIIR NKWB, NOT HMTOIW Slvlli Vmr No. I.7HW KLAMATH VM.1M, OltCOON, WIID.VKSDAY, JUNK Ill, HUif Price, Fl Ceata BIG DEMONSTRATION FOR HADLEY FOR PRESIDENT PUBLIC SCHOOL AGRICULTURE i,nn i.iht or i,i:crt hi:. nitiiit.'Ai. mijiui:th at tiii: PLEASURE SEEKERS linluhlK (if I') mini rii iimiiur niiiiiiK .f tii. i 1,1 , , Ip-idgn Nil ' IChlghl of l'i .ill " 'I IHH eielllllK I'll. I. Mil I... Hie itliillilnte fur Ha' i link (if KiiIKm McllllicrK (if till- (IKI. Hill ll.l I cm llll'l II I Illlll.'hUC tlllll ItllH III I'll I,1 Ii) n howling Iuiiiii nf IIiii (Mil !'l- low lodge fur ii ((iiiriiaiiii'iii in ho ON I'lnX'l nf II. e Jrrlilm Hull nllo. mid n i 1'iniiiiii.r ii iiii rniillriiKi' I" n ir,ln Hint n (mil Mill lie (Ii ieh In M UMKK HKMhIO.V Ol- OKIMIOV i,.,,i,., Hip r tuiilrht AKIIHTI.TIIIIAI, COI,l,i:JI; member" mill Halting lumber., re tllgeiilU rr(iictci In In. .r..cni tjjcl.il III Till) llnmiil ( ! VAl.t.lH, Jlllm IV Vcileiilu, )r ' Hhyrniiibo, illr tor nf miitl run ' iIaIIiimk n( (lin Oregon Agrlcul tlirm ' ollcge, oprtipil tho comae, uf ipc M. Ipctiirp fur tpsrher prep.ir In c 'corli ngrlculturn In dm iullli icli . Ill aiihjprt HnK Agrlcul- ttlln III Oregon," Ilr Wlthyromuir mlitrrait will lu followed aucccaalvrly by lweiit)tn other lecllirp covering lihjprt nf Willi Inlrrral In thnan who cIh.I to mirodurn agricultural aludlp lit Illr crmtcii. (lio IiIkIi arhnula mul Hip rural ungraded school Today nnit ThuradM I'rof K I) llnnlrr wilt iprnk nil "Kiltirntlulint Agriculture" mul "Tin- I'lnrc nf Agrl ciillurn III Hip llurnl Hdun.1 S'txl wrrk I'rot 0. II lllii "I" "I'Ctk At) Monday on "Mull Knriunltoi, ntll Cnmpoalltmi," Mini mi Tupadnt mi Tlailt Food In tln Hull " WrdlirmUy I'rof K I. I'nttur will lecture on TIip "rn of Fnlhi A tiimnU." and Thursday Mr A II Limn will give i (ilk m "TIip 1'inr nf I'niillr) nn lli Farm ' TIip rirl week In Jnit will ! marked by llirn- ltl1ort III f rt I k illir l I'rof V l Krnl Jul' I m Tin. Frrd nml Cnrp of Hie Main l'in one on I'rtn IMtnlng" ' Mil' n" iln ami imp July .lit li I'm' I' K-N ion mi How n I'lnnl ', The week of Jlllf M'l Will lie KKPII lifKeb III rrnjin mul H ' it-t Up (Inning with nu mlilrra li I'rnf Jackioit nn "TIip Nature nf I'lnnl Din nipt nml Tliplr I'fpipntlnn ' Tliprp will lip other liy Hcmi A II Cordlei on 'Inapet I'piU ami Method of Com bKMnit Tlipm." "HolAlInn of ri" ' by I'rnf llr1op. nJ "llnrtprln nml (lli:i'lt Hip Cnunlrr" by I'rnf T l Her' llh , TIip Ippttirp of Hip flflli wppk tll, bp nn nrrhnnl nml flrld work lul) Utli I'rnf C. I I.pwU will uppity nn HinlilliiK nml (IrnftltiK," nnd nM day nn "TIip CnrP of Hip r'litin Orrli irO Tlio Innt (wo (prtuni of ttil p.k will Iip liy I'rnf lollop () HpI'I crom lUlirilnl liitPfput will nllnrli In Hip Ircliirm nf Hip Innt wepk, wIipii. l Men I'rnf A, 0, II, IIiii(iIIpI' Ipilnrr KltliiR illrKllnim for KrnwhiK vcucl ntlro In llm nclinnl mul linino 4ricli I'rnf II I). Ili.lnl. illrciliir of ll. pi lrav' trn.i.iii ilhUlnn. will Piplnln aIi.H IiIk "k "rcniiini ItpmllilPlK It ilolliK In font'-l- "I'll STANDARDS BROKEN IN FIERCE FIGHT IN CONVENTION ilfntlnU rommlUcc or on tlio flour wore AycH S63; nnyn S10; not vol Inc fi. SUNDAY CLOSING ALL DAY SPENT IHAOLEY GREETED OUTBURST Mi. Win Hum nml Mm Joa ICi'iil li'tl t Ills tiiornliiK for Cmclp llliU'ii Tiicrn. wlicip lin) will apntil ii fpw ilnya Mrs II C Hplnk nml ilmiKhlnr. I'lniiilla. nml Mln Mnrcinl U'nnliMi Ii fl on (In- trnln tliln mniniiii: for Clillnqiilti. nml frnm llinrc will ro in lillnrcni nn Hprlnii Crrpk for th- mm nipr Mra llrnwn Mlrhupt la In Hit) il(y lnil.i). Mra Mlrlinil mmp In (o (nkp lirr llirpp iilcrpa. tlio MlMra Akiio. Ji. mul l.'llin Drliroll, tn nIMry In ippinl n fpw ilna wllli lirr lirforp Hip) Ki In (lip home uf thrlr futlior.. H.n UrUi'Oll ill lllv for Hip summer ItilllillliK Cniiirnil Ale Lit Tim rnntrnrl for Hip roinlni' Hun uf llm II lie) IiiiIIiIIiik nn Main Mri'o' 1 1. it n I'fcli lr( to Hip HnrreH ('ntr i (lull rnliip.'iliv mul Hip cuiilr.i-l fnr Dip uililiiliiR IhiIIcIiiic uf rrll"i ft Milt lm lirpli lei in II i: Wall n-burn. NEW HOTEL TO BE BUILT AT BIY i. it in i- M'liwa i: in v- I IIIMWN. wneii: IIMA 11011:1, lllslll rilDS III UIM (INSIN i nil ion i i:.i i iti: ni:i,. lllllllllH I'lillll I llll.IKU lll'llll l.lkp lIlC lti.,ul nl ii I'iIi HkIiI MiIiip One villi "I, In," nml liull.iiiii llili'Kiili' Mini ii I M TIkIiI Olilu Ix OiiI) Miiiulmil l.ifl Miiiullim After aa Atliuk mi I'iiiiiiIp uf Mule.,. roiiK mul Imllunn run oh HumliiK up Ituconl aald' "Tlio luaue In clear. V iIphIiu to uulimlt (ho tiuuatloii to tl.o party votcrn; (ho oppoaltlnn ilenln tu Huhinlt It only In linudplcliud del eKiiU'H. It la almply whether (he liuaaca or llm pcoplu rulp." Juat nt tlila tlmv the short nnd ukI word ("llnr") wna inaavd bctwenll ludlnnn dclrKntea, nnd they went nt It hummer und tonga. Fairbanks exerclned dlacrctlon lie ducked. New llnully ijulotuil the belllKurcUta. Iluol unlvred five mlnutci' receaa.fnr tliuao wliu wlalied to leavo tlio linll. AiiuiiiUuroforat0rtpokoforl.otlu"TI,,w i:Uov'1' ",r ltttMer' ,l,e '" xhlca, amid the Krealeat uproar. The llrat wild dcmonatrntlon atart Mr. nnd Mm. I.avl McDonald, 'vlio have been vlaltlng relative ln Hid 'city for aevcral dnyn, returned to their ranch homo In Ilonanza Valley laat night. Mr. and Mra. Ilert K. 'Wllhrow took the McDonalds to their 1 home Id their car, and on their return i trip this morning they picked up Mra. Itoh't Sloan, who has been spending a few days nt the Orlgaby ranch aa tho gueat of Mrn. Henry and Jan. Crimea. OF POSTOFFICES l'OST.MAHTKIt IIUAXnKXUUBO I! CO.VSIDKIU.VU CIXJSIXQ THK I.OCAI. OFPICK ALL DAY OS HfXUAV l lll.'DKINO I.A8TH Vim rflllTV- o.vi:mixutkh I'osttnaatcr flrandcnburg announces 'that he la considering tho closing of the Klamath Falls poatofflco on Sun daya. "I find that this t the custom In qulto n number of tho office of tho state, and the practice I being ndnntpil In nthpr eltlpa. Ashland r In-iulry lailr lo Whom Would the ccntly a(Iopted the ,,,, and u lg DRAINAGE PROJECTS FOR GOOSE LUKE MUSES STIR Itpclalmetl Sliorp Ijinds llelong, nml Hor Would the Prmcnt Own piii lip Altpctcil. cil ut 3:09 fur lUdley, when he rose tu rorrecl n stnlpairnt made by Wat son. After fire minutes of cheers Sew Jersey stnrtpd a arnde of stand urda. When thu llailley demonatrn Hon had Instrd twenty minutes every soul In the Collalum wns on their feet, while Hip cheers still continued HENEY GAGGED BY PROGRESSIVES niiwl l'rp Hrrvicv t'HICACO.. Jiiih- 111. The lolivcil iluli hull upclii'd ut 10 o'clock this niuniliiK. A thniiantid policemen, half iiiilformtil, were present to prpaerp inlvr. TIip rrowd wun slow In K(h orlng. Iloocevell vmvrKt'd from hi apart menu sinllliii:, nml conferred with arfleld, I'inrliot. Johiinon, llurnh, I'lynn, nml othr Af(nr th con furvlirv (l.irfleld wns nuked conCerilllK Hip protppcls of n boll ludny. He re plied "I rnu'( tll until wp gel Into Hip run vent Ion " TIip disruption of tho Wlscoualn .lelei-mion was an pnrl feature of Hip i i) ( iirlu urn hiimlcd his renlRiiatlou m M' liniern. rh.ilrm.iu of the ilele niilon nml llii'li Issiind it slntoinenl i, hum ilcnouiirliiK !" FoIIpIIp unil lr.ru UK l.a roucueiie. -.......- woleomed wll itiirdliiK iriKHli'lsin b ronductlliK rVnl..rn ..i. r,i., I'li-olililit of Hip t'nllnl HUtp.' PiiiH Sinrp ln. OKI Warhorscj IjAKEVEW June i9.The pro W'lm llelleip It It a "Dark Horso"' posed excavating of a flvo foot chan nel, seven utiles In length, at the low er end of Oooao or Sunset Lnkt, lo Modoc county, Calif., la causing tome atlr here. Thla body of water, about thlrty fno m Ilea In length, and lying In the stales of Oregon and California, with a dralnago baaln of hundreds of DeiuoiKlradon HoocTclteni anil Tnflllp (irt Huy lo llmtore Quirt I nltvil I'ri -.. S fun' ciiicaco. Junu ia. wllli banners mid two a inin '.ilKii nf iPiiKpniirp on Itooao iplt Oth i defection tiro pxpecled. Wilder limine said Cochcms' act um ern Indefensible, as Wisconsin t tilted l'ress service CIIICAdO, June 19. A remark jule sicne at tho convention carao this iiiuriincn when for 41 minute h wild outburst continued for Governor lladlcy of Mlaourt, who took the stand to explain allegations made by Wat sou, a Taftlto from Indiana that the ItooBeveltcta wcro willing to take part In the contest, with certain rcser- iaiIiii, If tlmf u.a-u tii1nu,'l tn mn tA .. ,t .t.i. ... -n,i n. i.. net wero extended from the tower end AIIKS Hi: l-i MM- decldedbyth0-conventlonaawhole. h P' Hirer drainage area, the ii..ui. ...i .mm... rfurlnr th. presumable Intention being to us the tumult. The olde.t warhor.es pre.-1'""' 'W reaerrolr to hold cut believed I, was the springing on!"' "'"T.ZZVZ"?!, tho convention of n.-dnrk horse." but ' " lh P " RIt" "un ,1 ItooseveUor. nnd TnttKcs toBcth- h vicinity of A tura. Cat f. .. . . . , ...i i, ' The surveys taken showed that the pi finally succeeded In securing quiet. ' llndley said: "1 don't know what It ""'- ' ""' "'"'""',!'; .. ' would expose 35,000 acres of the total I till ntioui. ,nrca of tne prMent boundaries of At 3-.ZI. Delegate Coleman mount-iQooto ,Bke whch colllUU of about p! the platform and called: 'Three ;i3M00 BcrM of ,an(li Tn,s )and cieers for Hadley, the next president lnbt g0 t0 ,he pron)otcr, of tno dca, of the United States," The response ,nrmlgh fB,iat0n by the state gov- was given neartny. ai j:ot a womnn In tho gallery displayed n Iloosevelt. picture. The crowd went w lid. When ' Ki:i.i.oco di:ci Pl.Y A r'llthllllANM. AMI All VISITS THAT llMlsr.Vi:i.Tt:ilf siinri.ii not i.i:t him sim:ak square miles, has for years been one cf the scenic beauties of America. Itcccntly Lakevlew persons, headed by n member of the state legislature, had surveys mado of tho depth of the lake nnd the amount of land that would be reclaimed If a Ave foot chsn- rpported an satisfactory to the patrons of the office. The Salem office alto closes on Sunday." Mr. tlrandenburg returned last ow ning from the convention of postmas ters In Portland, and states that the matter of closing the offices on Sun day was discussed and was favored by a majority of tho postmnsteri pres ent. The department leaves the mat ter at the dlacrctlon of the postmas ters, but It la expected than an order may be Issued to have the offices cloaed. -Cullforniana women dele- h shunts of Itoot entered wllli Hip Npw Yorkers chccrliiK- Tlie coiiM'iillnii wn culled to order at 11. ! tr. Ill IIM II !' Will hi. IH nml North D.ikotn botli xotPil sonuo ii. ii im vi'U lliisll'I.IU ,,,r l,a VoUe. HI II VM. M.U IIOHII.I.II1 Hnii() ;.,,, f ni,K nffered Hie " lniornilon, nil standing Tip report milieu from W Hmt Hndley wn cheered eiilhualiislle.il Mm K Cnspliipr. Iiop home ni,l) b Hip Itnoceielters when he open iiliriiP.1 Mnmlii). .liiiHliiK l of -, Hi,. di'linlKM ll:3H. tmil iliH-lnri'it nhniit lli'.oou. i lo ereii a hotel iht Tn delcKntes were Impropprly biiildlm: lu HI). H ' W ' Mr,' i''"''' "' ""' l','"l""'"r' ro11 "' ""' Ulllllllllf. ...... .. ... !.... .,.l IlaLn.l lll!lt MrK'Piulrpe will lie inii'IPSii'U """ iiinoiini luiiiuiin.-.- ..-..!.. ..r in Hip uro lODiiiau in, naiue" ( "' crnments of Oregon and California, nnd perhaps the nntlonal government Kellogg declared that llelie) s p,c,urc' ' ne "owu wcuv , ... " " , t Washington. .,' , "nf I , slm. v nrebrnnd. Nl!w i' " .?'' Somo year, ago the people of the -"- -- - i. iiia,i wfiiiiunrin ivnvnn ma iiiitiii ... Ml Itnoneielt mutest i u. Aiiiiii.1 Hie only hotel nl m mm be Hiilu(i(uieii on u.e re, .... wn IiliriiP.1. mi'l "I""' "I'M " ll",lroll "Thl uiicstlon affectH not only """ " - . . i.... I.,, i il,. ...re , IIhk iiiihllc l"i i"'''" i"l" "' "" '" ' i"""'' ;; ' oilatlon wltli friends or mine or hip reiuiuuviiu. of the rnncher In Hi" iielKlibor- He lauded Uoosevell. nnu pnui " cullurp lu Hip school, mid HI Ri"' ' MM'- ." ..'.,' ,,. , ... ,i, . ,i,,. rlv In California nnd Texas t'l.HM'U II i"i - -" - dlrniliiM for Hip nrr mrnllon of he ", u ,, ,.,. n, . will, d .lomni.ded Hint urn ete 1 .. .( 'iiimiHty f exhibit- now Mint "V''"",, K'.Uei. rendy by tho rhlldrel. Ihr',..li '. liit.-iitlini " "" ( , u , ,(il lt,cl ,,.,,,.,, ,, by the creden- out .he stn... for tho l..d..rl.'.l '". i'" JJ'"1 ,l ' r ,., , rmn.ltteo W T Dov.,11 .. 8c I".. '.'MhPslnlofalr ,' ' , ,, wlt lllo Taftlto. eiiiieeded llnUlo, ' tZ loi of the loilI'llnB Iho hotel. Ideclarod that Itoosovelfs chargo Mint Di Leo Chilton retnrm-'l la.l pvpii- " "'"'" , .,, , ' Washington hml hc-n alnlen was out ing 'r, A trlli lo I'ortland '"' """ ",fc l '" ,nu.lv false. Bowling af fer k 'fraB Ccr'I-t? JsKsaaB f;?i. XaH i 'K . sFfsaV i r ' skjiBaBaT frvv B r,'!?aaWBIaB I $RMVBaMaLaiaaH VW&'taaBiaaai Joined. Wndaworth waved his hand end the New Yorkers rose. Oklaho- IMtt Itlvcr country foresaw the advis ability of having the watera of this Subordinate Lodge Wins Tournament by Only Six Points KHANCES J. HKNBY Doclnred by lloosovetters to He a Dnvnll Insisted that wisiiiiik"i v.. ....... .... -.. ..i,ii.( r..iriilnrlv. - " " " llllllien m-ir. - - , , ., ,, ...,.. Chalrnuin Hoot mi! ed on rsecreuirj nc mnw ...,.. "-- -" ', , o o read the lln.llox nn.en.not to throw It away by letting him , t ',. .1 Hie imnu-s of tho ltoosovPlt- 'speak. Tho progressive, agreed that rUly wnmcUealcd. S""''! H..MI-V Allen of Kiir.sns sniu: -i.riiiiipiii "u iii - """'' 7 hnxe oMencii mn. North Carolina. Kansas. Nebras- ,nrRe baBn paced )on ,helr ,and, l:a. part of Indiana. est lrgnla Tncy prMcmed tne matter t0 the de. Oregon nnd California swung Into line pnrn,ent of tne ntcrl0r at Washlng Ir. the order named, t(11Ji nnJ an cx,)erlenced engineer con- There was n llerce light when lli9inPeied with the department was sent New llnmpshlro delegates tried to t0 ioo ,jie netd over xfte spend smash llu'siniidarils. Kentucky. Tex-inR gl)wo tlme In this vicinity he as. New York, Mississippi, Louisiana, nnnlly mado his report to. Washing llllouls nnd Ohio standards are the ton. nnd It stated that while there only ones In place. -Ans nn doubt of the result being fa i New York lloosevelters tried to get 'voroblo to the Pitt Illver country, and that standard, but tho Tnftlte held (hat It would make that section of fnat. the country blossom like a rose, It I'nrt of California. Kiinsn nml would nt the i-nnie tlmo mako a desert Man laud delegations began chanting cut of the (loose I.ako portion of the l"Wo wnnt Teddy." .country, wnere (oday some oi tno ueai llrynn. smiling broadly, said: "This r,u1", ""l' T" lnmU '" looks like 181)6. You can't tell where "'""'" ",v. n thing like this will end." name, said: "I am waiting to see whiit they will do with the contests I don't bolleve.theso men know what Says Farms Look Fine Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wlthrow re turned this morning from Boninu, where they took Mr. and Mra. Levi McDonald In their auto yeatorday. Mr. Wlthrow aays that the farming section la looking fine, and If there la anyono who I. at all skeptical about the prosperity of Klamath county thla year he should take a trip Into the country and see the crop, growing. Robert Chcyno and wife were In tho city today from their ranch 12 miles south of the city. They report crops looking exceptionally well. FIro started on Squaw Point this morning. Frank Courtade, one of tho fire wardens, Immediately went to the scene nnd the fire was put out before any damage was done. tho (loose l.ako or Sunset Valley, as It ls now called, Is peculiarly favored (Continued on Page V) FIRST OPEN AIR COKGERI OF THE BIND TOMtGHT The first free open air concert for the season will be given tonight In tho court house square. Concert will bo given every Wednesday evening during the next four months. The program for this evening will be as follews: March "Notional Emblem". .Dagley Overturo "Poet and Peasant" Suppe Ilarncarolo from "Tales of Hoff man" Offenbach Characteristic "Maid of Chero kee" William. Waltz "Clrlblrln" Pcstnloxxn Operatic medley "Echoes from tho Opera" Beyei- "America." Overture on National Airs Moses ! . a 0 tt fllln .ahIaiI to proxo tho BlnteniontjHilo uooseveiiers ior m.mn v"- I I V 141 J Th. ro was nn exellli.g time at tho Pythian '"''B'1 I , Washington Taflttcs nro not, by tl.o national committee. Ileney C delegate, In King county. Wash-.,o Is ,i mem er o Hio eve en .,.,... phaiieiiKo will Ingl'Mi. .0 viilM wore cisi. . uu v. Tiifl K'l f''1"" AIU" l8U,lHl ,llnt " '. . .. ,ll ,.r,,l,,lilv boCOIlSlll-l lull Kl '""V "'"" '" ...... I ....meeev IV11.1PK Mln,., Club bowling nlleys last own- " ''"'"" '""""' "' , ",,.,, .neatlng ll.o Hnowwlf Wasl.lnston conveniion ...i.i " '";' V" ;" oy IW5. hen tho Inst game of ll.o tour- -red b llio K '' ' "' ,1" iwW ,,. w,lU nni a n rump AMI ll.UMKMll Wll Mil F.H IiiiiIkI.1 The scoro l ioi," Hiil.oitllimio nili Kiiini' Total ,.1SI , .1(19 .ISI .171 i no KS5 K '.'. 721 789 OSB Avel.igo 177 I US U 1 iiiiiiniit botwoon tonuiH from tlio En fnnil inent und Subordinate, loilg" " I'h.) nl, Up to this (Inn. tho Encamp nn in in. Mn imiiii. ,,ii,ii,i on tho four Kiuiie of tho Morlcri. Last nlght'B (lnll.rl.lK" gum., roHiiltud In ii victory for lhoIHc iibnidliiiito by 14 tallies. This niailoiHocllor . tliem six points ..head on the llvol'BI.eot . M,Wn- . T. to gnn.es Pl"'l WolU A. ,. r....n r ii. viptnrr of tho 'I'lrst two "" ' Hiibordlnate tonm. tho Bncnnipmoutiiiml Doyd will bo boat, nt n banquet to bo given on Thursday nvmilnr. Julio 27, to which ovory member of tho aitbordl- .Bmilli natn branch will bo Invited. After (Sholl tbu gnmo mombera of tho Knlghta of Hreraer I'ytlilM lodge Intimated that thoy Clillcolw would ronalder u challengo from "'." glos played by n.l4, team of Odd ITellowa to play n .orlo. i Irst tw a j " of game, with five men from the nnd Rocoml two b linwn Ciilled Pu Service CLEVELAND. Juno 19. Police man llounier was klllod nml .ovornl , convention- A Colornilo delegnln rose nnd do Iniiinded: "WIUoii amnuirt tho iiom ,.,nnn" "Tnlawl si, r. not protest Allen (rioters wore Injured In a cl.ish be inswered: "Only l" he .wurw tho twoen sovornl humlred police nnd rail . Ai.l.. uunrenmimn.lm.Kl ellll)IO)OS. K.9 4-S noniliiiKioii 110H.M..U.J. - 117 led uy irnnii .'. mi".w "' ,""'.. . .... .l ..-III. nnn A babel oi noiBo ee. pounding for order. Km'Miiipmeiil r,tli Knmo Total. 179 109 .113 173 1C8 923 799 701 7fil ncr. Average. 181 3-5 169 1-5 1R2 1-5 ISO l-S 133 Mixed "Mac!" Ami Thoy United I'less Sorvlco CHI0AC1O, Juno 1 Hemlnway of Iidlnna followed Allen, denouncing I tho lloi.8i.volt contests In Alabama und Toxns. nmlil much dlsordor. Heorgo Heco-,1 of New Jersey fo lowed Homlnwny, discussing the Arl- MiMAMOAlS UXCLK ADMITS THAT Hi: SWOHF, FAI.8KI1Y Jthoy aro cheering about." Quiet was restored at 3:. 10. I if,.. 1ia ilntmnllni, aillmlllpd Hml ley moved that tho contests bo sent to iho credential committee with the pioviso that no contested member of that commltteo have n voice. Wntson moved to tablo tho motion. On roll call, when California was leached Johnson again denounced tho action of the national committee In soatlng two California Tnftltes. He tried to vote tho ontlro 26 votes of that state, but was overruled. Tnlm.nn nenln nrotested When Con- 'nectlcut was roached that It was wrong to permit tho Tnftltes to voto on their own cases. "Wnlk out, Hiram; we'll go nlong." shouted a New Jorsey man. "We nro going all right," shouted Johnson. "It's only n question of when tho time will bo opportune." Record to be Kept of Visitors to Bird Island-New Launch Purchased filled Pitas Servlco LOS ANCIEI.ES, June 19. George Helm, undo of Ortle McManlgal, when cross examined by Darrow, ad mitted Hint ho sworo falsely before tho county grand Jury about Darrow Inducing him to come to Lo. Angeles to Influence McManlgal to recant. Motion Is Tabled Ciilted Press Service CHICAGO, June 19. The roll call showed the principal change to bo In the Wisconsin delegntlon, which voted solidly with the noosevelters. Tho totals on tabling Deneen's mo tion to prevent the contested dele gntes from voting either In the cre- The bureau of biology survey, de partment of agriculture, has let the coutrnct for a 11,200'launch to patrol the waters of tho Klamath I.ako bird roserve, to tako the place of tho launch Orebo, which la now .ip for sale. The now launch will be fast, ami able to overtake anything 011 tho Klamath water at present.' The now launch Is expected about July 1st. "Tho government Is golns toTex nend more money and effort In the future toward tho protection and the preservation of all kind, of game," said Warden J. J. Furber. "Parties desiring to visit Bird Island or wih-j Irig to take parties down must apply for permission from tho warden. It l not the policy of the department to keep people away from the Islands, but It I desired to know who and bow many Uslt them, and to prevent tho unduo exciting of the young bird. "No flreorm. aro allowed on the re serve, and atl species of birds, both water fowl and all other kinds, are protected nt all times of tho year. llellemuii Visit- Klamath W.H.Helleman. formerly tn charge of operation of tho Klamath project. arrived lu the city last evening on a visit of Inspection. Mr. Helleman now has general supervision over the , oporatlon and maintenance of the Ir rigation projects on the coast. Hie headquarters are at Denver and Let Angeles. J. P. Satterlee of Long Beach, who Is heavily Interested In property la Klamath Falls, ha. been here looking after hi. Interest.. He left tbta morn- ling to spend a few day. at. Idlereet. frf I