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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1912)
HUKKLIKD IIV THK K.NITKD I'll" NKWH HKIIVHJK pbe ftirnimj ffald. RVKNINO NKWafArBM PRINT THK JVKWB, NOT HMTORT Hlilli Year So, t,tM KLAMATH FAI.LH, OIIBOON. TI'KhilAY. JULY III, 1012 PHe). FfreOastf RIVALS FAMOUS DURBAR OF INDIA t'.lLIKORMA'H FAMOI'M IA.imio,. immi IIKIHKMM MAIIIIIKD Ijrtnlr! timbering of I'llra-Fnaliloai. ll Hiili Krr " '" "" We4 Attend ''' Matrimonial (Vlclira. I km i)f I'nniier Mlas'Jrnnle Crixker Mi Malcolm Whitman, Hie New York l-awyrr TrnnU War Archbald Directed to Make Answer to Charges Filed VISITNG ELKS ARE STRAGGLING HOME t'nltil I'reaa Service WAHIIINtlTON, l C, July lit, Tlii aclintn today pnaaed a manlutlnii directing Judgii Archbald to iicnr before llio senate Krhlny attnriioon in nnawer to (tin clintge preferred tir I Im house. ..- j nt point (if vantage ulioiit ihel.i,ih.. Tlio member of th( Ivlk who nt tended tlm (Irniiil I.oiIkii celebration at I'orllaml keep alrnggllng liotno, l.nt evening Ksnllcil Itifor Hunter I'liildge, JiiiIkh Cliurle Uravro nnd Ml, (Irnve nml F. I' Croncmlller iiiiil wife of l.atu.vlnw arrived Thoy nil liml aiicli ii good (Into thiil they urn dimply allmit, n they ilu not know whom to liciclti lit dearrlbe I lie SENATOR BAILEY PEEVED AT TAFT havh thi: khkhidlnt wrotk a kalhkmood ground. When tlm (lima am rrnily Mm. Wliltmnii will preaent until of Hi cm to n number of r liit.cn friend. Aftrr tin rnceptlon Wliltiunii nml hi bride left for Cnntlit Cralic, local, nl near Mount Hhniln, where iluy re. main until July 38th, whi.ii they will lenvn with Mr. nml Mm. t.'hnrle Tern, plelnti Crocker for a month' hone), moon In tlm Koulli Hem. Other of the pnrty nr Inking nd-l tniiiHKo oi inn trip to Mult rriniui lu other part of tint tnte nml Wuli. Ington. Mr, nnd Mm I!, II. Hull nml D II, Campbell went on to Bcnttln to Mlend Hie Kotlnch, iitnl Mr nml Mm. hhhn Mopped at Hugcno to vlalt frlcnda. Alt of I ho other ecm In hnvii been loal, u no one anema to know where they are. Called 't Hrvlre IIII.LflllOIIO, Calif.. Inly Id. In lb preaanco of tint giusteal gather Ini of the ultra-faahlonable rich ever eeril In thr Writ, a 10,000 matri monial durtar waa celebrated hern today, fnlluwlng tlm wedding of Mia Jennie Crocker, California' 1 1 6.(100.. 000 nelrraa, and Malcolm Whitman, New York lawyer and former Irinila liar o( the llaal, which waa par. formed at HI, Mathaw' Kplacopal church Han Mle, by tlm (light llnv, nUhop William Kurd Nicholas, nt hlth niHin The wedding lelebratlou, for which an army nf rlnrlata, nrtlats, landaraiw garJaners, arulptom, architect nnd rarpmtera had been preparlm the ex. Irhilrr 1-atalt at lllllaboru for week, rivaled the moat fatuoiia nuptial dla play of Sei York' Fifth avenue et I'ollim In the church reretnony. ahleh mi Ihn mm aliiuiln fealtire nf lhfda)aftlltle..lheiieat. wear.l"'"" """ " - ' " Till Ha thu declaration l Soic nl Taft for HU Action In llio lirliui-r I'aM Hal' letter Wril ten lu llN)cell Waa Mnllrtoux, In faiiiuu I'atvrhoocl rlenale I'aaaf Iti-wdullun lu L'pholil Their Kulu lie lllahta OUTSIDE FIRMS MAY JUILO MESSINA War Willi Turkey Hm liileniitil Work lu Hutli an Ctteiit Thai Hid. iter ('rum l'irrlan Nhurr Slay V.f rnlleil In ! I'lllled I'rea Herlre I'AI.MKIIO, Hlclly. July 14 Tlm rehulldlliK nf Maana, divtroyeil aV era! Jeara n by (lie xreal eaith ijimke dlanaler. Im been UNCLE SAM MAY STAND EXPENSE I'llllfOHITIO.V III' I'AVI.MJ TK.VTII NTIIISrrr IIIHMIH ft' MATTKII OI'IOVi:ilMi:.NT I'AYIMI lllll. TIOV III THK K.M'KNHi: FAVOR DISSOLUTION OF STEEL TRUST United I'reaa 8rTlc WAHIIINOTON, I). C, July 16. The Htanley ateel Inveatlicatlnir com inlltce will probably unanimously recommond the dlaaolutlon of tho United Klntc itcol corporation In It report to tho houae. They met to- duy nnd afroed to favor audi a re port. They may nlo ludomo the govern ment' nilt agnlnit the corporation. A mcetlus nf the full committee will occur on Thursday for final mtrecment. Jealousy is Cause lClf IIKIIIQTDV of Brutal Murder "tff InuUOInf and Suicide, i ('tilted I'rea Hervlce WAHIIINtlTON. D.' C. July it,, Kenator Slaltey of Tciaa, lu the acu- ate, roaated I'realdent Tail for hi "mcddlcaome nnd o01rlou" action In tho Iorlmar caae. HaferrlBf to a tetter Taft wrote to Itooaovclt, he bouted' "When the president pen ned the Hue that I wa determined to, keep the llllnoli iitor here he pen lied a mallcloui, Infamou faUebocal. No one know that belter (ban hlra elf. Andrew Johuaou wa Impeach ed for n Icar aerloua offonie than the IMH'IH prcaldent committed In wrltlns till" letter." Tho kenate paaaed the follawlnic resolution. v "Any attempt o lb part of lb Robert Mlly, who naaaulted Iter. V. It. Worrell In Fort Klamath a few dy aito, wa rrcated at Illy Monday nnd given n hearing boforo a Juatlco of peace. Iter. Worrell wn ijot In clined to proaecute tbe rae, nnd n flue nf R wa Impoied. MURDER SUSPECT IS CAPTURED MIIIIV IH IIIKNTIKIKH AH CHAVFFKUIt WHO DItOVK Aim) IX WHICH Ml'ltDKHKHH OK (lAMItLKH MA UK KtCAKK IN FULL BLAST t'nlt4 I'reee Service 1'ORTl.ANrj, July lfl--Craxed byi Jcnloiuy, Nettle WaUh tried to boot,.,yr i)V rAUt MASVVACTVUKR her huaband.Ml. II. WaUh In their' rvtmas home. Bbe mlaaed him, and ho W HTARTKD OOIXO tenpea through a window after a, MniKgle nnd telephoned to tbe po- lUn Whllo ho waa gone alio ihot nnd kilted her on, Vincent, iged i yen re, and hot henelf, probably fatally. O. O. fluncb, formerly of tbe firm' of Bunch McDrlde, left tbl morn-l Ing for OranU Paaa, where he will en-i gag In the drayage btulneaa. Onlen. for fall NaMclnit to Keep llio Factory Golaa; to CaDArity for iMttK Time Arc Now naj Haad. Capacity Will Bo Nix Haadratl Pall Dally WlMti the Mea taNam Uie V. W. I'att'li, project enalncT for Hill, tffai.inll, l,rUM,l.i ...!.... u III """lio.opi.ratn with the city In patliiK trident of the United Htalea to ! limited l'rea Service liajIH. a aaa 'uela I. ! a.nuH . lhlli.i.H. a. ferd with by Italy' wur with Turkey Tenth and eleventh atreet. of the Ice an -rrle of f l.soo.ooo worth i'M wuirerii. or Jen, were entertaineu with n oeddloic blrAkfaat In a temporary (Million ritcted at a rot of 1 1 6,000, It -III be turn down tumorrnw In thla pavilion tho guest aeatrd .KOenimril engineer when iU-tloil-i..i .i.i ......... . . I ( tacle of redoml I on -wagakBaaawaw V MBBBBBBBBBBBBVJaBWI vnmk ara aaaaaraiaan Thla wa nude kiioiui tiMlav when ,'1 "' morning roncernlng what I.I.I w. ,erele. from nn i:i1ll.li!,"",'1n1,,lc1 "V0". ",' !,",,m"', I Until J Ink III lllft llinllatt nt alrul aypdlrate agreeing to rebuild llnTn.......... . frn, ,lf 1V ..-.... ... ....... ... M.. . .,('., .wr- tire city a undertaken by the gov ernment within the live yearn It waa originally provided Uiv work waa to Im lotnpleted, It a nerally,tr- erty. "I do not know Jual what tbe pro- rvdlire I to cnuae the government to y. a portion of-Ike cxprnae of pnv- ..... ,.uwer OU lunueiicf, .o son- NBW youK Ju,r niu,, Lb. trol the vote of any .enalor upon by, 36 yearn of age. haa been arretd .liieatlou Involving tho .eat of a sen- nnd ldiumti by MVer wltnewe. a ntor or on any other matter within I,,., .i,.,, ,,,. .irin, ,h , II... eiclualvc jurladlction of the n.jw,,ch ,he .urucr,r. C,M nfler ate. would violate the .plrlt. If notf$lloonf ,,,, KoMntlial, ,BB no. the tetter of the Coftatltutloa, Invade tbe right of Ihe BenaU.' aad 4l,.ltoied her that Ilia bid will be ac-jllig a atreet." aald Mr, I'alch. "I ofiCeplcil, a the only certain wa) In, would advlao that the city cnmmiiul' II. ua, which the city will ever be rebuilt HIGH WATER IN DENVER RECEDING Uemcltt-a amid Utlraled be aeted. .-" ItMfnaar a I lt. Ilun.trc llOBtaoda of ro rorala'i irdena wall a many othei2 nlnen of Natore'a ud the florlat'n art adorned tit banquet board or aurrounded the feuten on walla and celling. In and ; Ml among their bright coloring foun tilu iparkled and white atatue llnmed Duilog the feaal 100 atllomoblle hlth bad brought the elite of Han FrantlfO and other California clllea IfOMMIHHlO.V AI'I'OI.NTKII IIV Till.,"' t.lg tbean alreeta. pecllly to th arena, were parked along the ,..., -,, .-,,.,...,. HkM, Klewnth Ir.-el. nnd will do whatever pactou. drln, and beautiful gnr "lu" t1 rMiMi.M. txmi., ca1 (, f,,,,,,,,,!,. l(rnK ,,, mB,,or dtm of the Crocker eatate. Olheri OK DIVKItTIMi CMKHRV CHKBXlo the attention of the department, iHMta atrhr.l from rlnua part of to I'ltKVKNT UWOKIt T( CITV "'at '" wn"1 " f"m"" '" n,p oln tbe I'aclflc coaat, and many from tbe ' ' " "" ' clally." Tho Koerniilt'ia ouu n portion of I United Pre Hervtro iTetith strinit. nnd nlao own omo HKNVKIt, Colo, Junn 16. Tho J properly nbuttlng on tho atreet. Mood In thla vicinity have ubldod. At the council meeting tnat night Tin aillliiirltle nro caring for the 'an ordlnancn wn Introduced by Mr. refugi. , Duty providing fur the Improvement A ri'Vl'rd Hat ahoa two wraona !of Tenth atreet. A a portion of thl (rate with tbe department through 'thla nfflre before taking itepa toward niaeaalng gnerument properly for alieet Improvement. "Tho city hn not, of coume, any power to place any ort of n lien ngalnat government property, nnd miy naaeMinent made agalnat tho property for the paving nf Tenth atreet "would lie Illegal 'However, I am heartily In faor K"t. by train The wedding wn preceded by a proceaalm, 0f llmoualue from the Crocker eitatn the church. Hero " ctreninny of tlm ring wn in formed beneath n bower of roe. and tn gucita hwtened back to begin Ihn leal durbar fritMtlca. Throuihoiit the aflrrniHin n nicked iud of flfiy aprclal poller, Includ ing many of the beat detective and twn rlnthe men nf llio conit, loiter N out tbe ground, through tho """ MMllmi or In tho Crocker BlaDilnti, ai a innlerlln., f.. (I... ..ill. llona nf dnllnra In Jewelry with which li women giirtit worn bedecked. m one proanlr feature waa tho WMenre nf tliu motion plclurn man. n.'.i1 !h' ri'' ,1"rl,l,r '" ,,M""' CVpry "tie Inctticnt of tho day waa ulc ttorlou gambler, outalde tbo Hotel i Metropole. John Q. Oaltagber waa arrested as a material witness. Tho Rosenthal murder waa careful ly planned and executed openly, tbe I shooters escaping In a high "power car which outdistanced the tajrleabs. It waa tho moat sensation! gang I murder In tbe history of New York, and was the reuult of a war between t'ic police and gamblers. Rosenthal -na killed becauso ho "squealed" on WIT.VIMM TKKTirilM IN IIAXKOIHI ;,s pal. Llbby I held In the Tomb HIvAlll.NC THAT COIUIKCT IIKK-I0" n ehnrfo of homicide. imtiov nv ..uivmirii nu'K l Th" uthorlt' declare they will I.MTION OK 'HANKORD COCK- ,,avp ,hc en,ro or. of ,he Ro8en. TAIL WAN "O.VIOV X)CKTAII." Hint murder within two days. It I . believed a big sensation will be JUD6E USES AN ONION COCKTAIL CHURCHILL IN CITY ONPLEASURE TRIP IKAl) OF POWKK COMPANY U I'ARTV MARK AUTO TRIP To VI KW tlHANDfcX'R OP KI.AM .ITII COUNTV MCKNKRY "The work of Improvements now being carried on by tbe Oregon California Power company la progres- Mig rapidly." This was the statement of Jerome Churchill a member of tbe company, who arrived here last night with a party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Churchill. V. W. Churchill Mfs Doro thy Churchill and Master Irvla Churchill. "Thl I almost purely a pleasure trip." continued Mr. Churchill. "We are looking over the work now In progress, as a aide Issue of the trip. Wo have not decided Just when we will leave Klamath Falls. We must be back In Yreka Friday and Satur day, when 11m Mining Congreaa holds forth there; and wa hare the tints Intervening to spare. We may take an auto trip around the lake to Har rlman Iodge, but we havo not yet decided." PORTLAND PARTY HERE TOMORROW With flftaen men on tbe payroll land advance order to keep working io capacity ror a lone time, tbe pleat of tbe Klamath Falls Tab and Pall company was started up yesterday morning. Tho machinery ran without a hitch. but considerable trouble waa encoun tered becauso of the Ineiperfeac of some of tho men. H. N. Wood, tbe manager and principal owner. Is aa experienced workman, and he haa secured the services of an experienc ed man from the East. The rest of the force are a little "green." "Aa soon a the men become more familiar with the work," said Mr. Wood, "we will turn out about 800 palls. This will mean that we wilt ship a carload of our product about everr nine or ten days." San Francisco Is at pceeent tbe market for tbe factory. Advance or ders have been received from there sufficient to keep the plant coins to capacity, and there Is stilt the Port land market to be developed. Kxperlencod men declare the pro duct of. tbe local plant will compare favorably to that of aay In tbe West The proper material for Use mean- tscture of tho palls Is found here In abundance, and the' traaeperteUe faciUttn are excellent. Later on It la the Intention of the management to move the present stare mill to the take, ana;, use the space now required for that portion or the plant for additional pall mak ing machine. Mr. Wood has resided In Klamath Falls for about a year. Prior to en gaging In the pall manufacturing business here he was in the contract ing business- United Kress Service SI.'ATTl.K. Wash.. July 16. Wit- iiii' iraiiiieu lima) ill mo nioirn- on nlonnl Investigation of Judge Han-! ford that a "llanford locktall" meant cno with nn onion Instead of an olive. rnuscd when the truth I known. I.lbby Is weakening, and ha nl I ready given some Important Inform.- I ,1 Many Autoa Coming Word was received from Mcdford drowned, n doivit Injured and tbe property damnge will reach 14,000, 000, Hundred of families nro homo leas nnd In dratlluti clrcunuUnce. Tlm city I providing food. Mn) or Arnold tins appointed a com mlailon to determine tho coat of ill verting Cherry Creek, ro Hint Denver will not Im ruuxtnntly menaced by flood , street run nlong tbo government rn unl, pnrt of tho exponao of the Im provement would have to be met by the government. A set-back wn given tho movement when City At tnrney Drake nnuounred Hint the city rniild not crento n lien ngnlnut the government, ihn same n It could annliiit private property. KaurTiunn Near Death I'ulted Kress Service HAN FIIANCIHCO, July toa-pri Ma-tffl iWfflhl Floater Found HAN FRAKCIRCO. July Id. Tho mutilated torso of nn unknown wo ld. All man wan found on thu beach near tho It lOHsT Heese today. It wn headless ,mi was washed up by J.J i.x-uuveriiur icam. a racuiuvr ui v-.,h,v ..,. . nniW nf ..-.,- tho legislature, testified that one tlinojbIo m Uue , lfW ,here juror leu win conn ruuiu wiuie jur!n ,h- ,,. .. H--. fnr -,.,., Lake. Most of these parties will come to Klamath Falls after upending a few days at the National Park, and then go on to Lake Tahoo, where the tourist season I now In full blast. Hi:CKKTION AND HANQUKT FOR THK KATHFIXDKR PARTI 18 WSTKONKD I'XTIL TOMORROW KVKNING Judgo llanford wa asleep. Tho Judge didn't know- be was absent. Today Judge llanford signed an order iiermlttlng Leonard Olson dis franchisement rate to go to the cir cuit court of appeal. It U expected thu ciivo will be argued here In s'IW,n, AWTHUR" IH ,em,),r' RFADV FOR FIOHTl Tho Pathfinder party waa delayed n day In reaching Lakevlew, and will not arrive here until tomorrow after noon, and for this reason the banquet r.nd entertainment has been delayed a day. It la tbe intention of the com rilitee to carry out the plans Just as arranged with the exception that the time hns been delayed until a day 1 United Press Service later. ( The residents of the towns visited , reullro tho Importance of this official BUFFALO KILLS Nil I Ml IUI1 I HU'! l0" jN'fi1,b"t t!' KV X?T? Tliiot been able to keep up with their HKIIKRT LATHAM, WIIILK HUNT- I NO ON THK NII.K, FALLS VIC-i timit- - h'KHncmtm iikJ i CIIICAOO. July )6-3Ack Johnson rl Bnd . not perwlttln, ,he nar. I after a match with Joe JnnneUe, ( 0 on wltnout belnf enttr. iio bo held lu New ork. Tho cham-llu,,, ,,, fn lU ,... -,, u.v ai.-,- ( w- vs jHV,r jlng commlaaloner has discriminated jiner,rj. Bn.,n iiu, uu u wu o -now M Mtf ,,, l0 bnqllet nd hem. Ho want thl. fight to occur rMCUon ml be heW tomorrow eve. Mieforo Labor Day. ,, ., Ml VM, Petie.n hn.i. .n - w"- --av w - Hw.t licexcurtl8 ti'ZM Woawea INaciasa Laws The Kquat Suffrage League met Saturday at the home of Mn. J. C. Urockenbrougb. An Interesting article by Judge Lindsay, reporting tbe Improvement In public affair during the 17 years women have voted In Colorado, was read by Mrs. M. E. Yordy. This waa followed by reading the 19 It law of California pertaining to women. The study for the next meeting wilt be the laws relating to women In Ore gon at the present time. The league will meet at the home of Mra-Stearu, 117 Main atreet. Saturday. July S7. All ladle Interested are Invited to be present. .. It is the desire of the league to have some friend of equal sul loan the league a vacant re near Main atreet, to the member and,! November i from i' left this la Baker, Ore. WORK FOR TEDDY "WIHWK.NTATIVKM OF TWKNTY- two rm1yrii:8 hkcidk to put H'HMKVW.T DLIXTOUH IN THK llr.l.li ll'miiii iir,,. . SIIATTLK. Wiii. ii.iu hi ..-- nl from twenly-two rmmH-. in wucowwii doctor In tho flold. A """Ion t( l),,l . ih .l.u.. rt,'l!V"a,u -ml county office was 'Jwtod, iih ii , .., ..... ....... eihriu . ' "ai"'! inn wiuir sisr wl" ,m "b,n w,u ,n u, "ourteeu iinii.i. ,n ,i... ....... Lw,'y ?onvonon to bo hold In Ohlca- 7- August wero elected. iiii-TlrW-te" ' ' '"'fT WAHIIINtlTON, D. ('.. Jul)' 1 , Tho flndlngH of thu Intoratnto com merce commission In tho cxpro In vetlgiitlou Im been miulo public. In nddltloti to Hweepllig roductlnni In mien nil over Ihn country, tho report criticise Ihn mien of tho exprniw companion on tho ground I but lltoy are too many and too Involved, SIREH FITTF On motion of Councilman Ravldgo thu city rescinded IIh formor nctlon for tho purchnso of n S.oOfl-pouml lire boll and derided to Install In Its Htend u lren whistle. Mr. Savldgo Htiitud that hn had talked with Mr. Odd FellovtH Degitv Tiinn Twnlultl i.nrilalvy of Ihn Iron work, who Member of the dogreo loam "fe,ii,,d Hint bo would Install a throo I I.-l...ll. I nil M.I. 1ST. I. O. O. V.. will moot nt tbo hall ttt 8 o'clock to night for prnctlco lu the work of llio First Degree. Memhors of tho order who can do ho nro requested to moot with them. NOTICK Tho Thursday Kvonlng Club will hold tholi first Invitation dance nt tho Pavilion Thursday ovoulng. July 1 8th, not on Friday, a this wh tut error of dto on tho Invitation. Inch whlstlo six feot long, nn nlr comprtHHor, receiving Innk. mid tho plpu connection for $600, H. J. HIiiHit ugroed to furnish nnd Install llM'-horsepowcr motor for $9r, Councilman Mcwowan argued Ntrongly In opposltlou to the slron. Ho snld: "I would rather hoo u boll InRtnllod, iih thoy nro surer, and never got out of ordor unless thoy got cracked." Tho vote on tbo siren stood nix to throo, Miles, Owens nnd Mc Oowan voting against It. j.1 ly escaping"! long time, Hubert Latham, nnwncd aviator, was killed by a buf falo June 7, whllo hunting rhinoceros on tho Nllo. Word has Just boon re ceived hero of tho tragedy. L:itlium wa one of the most prom. Inrnt aviators lu Kuropo until he quit tbo baxardous occupation. He was tho pioneer of French avlntlou, nnd had porformed many font In America. ChaL Under strong Rtf the Interior int Yuan sni Appointed Vicegerent Herbort J. Savldge, who a one of the loading spirit In arranslm; for tl o concatenation of Hoo Boos vihlch ia hold In Klamath Fall this tprlng has boon appointed Vicegerent Bimrk of tho Southern District of O.'euon, which Include Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Lake counties. Kal has today i-My modified bis re cent quouo cutting decree so far a Northern China U concerned. According to Chao, who ha Just returned from a tour of the northern districts, tbe Northern Chinese, who wore orlglually strongly antl-rcpub llcan, were Just settling down to ac cept the new regime a Inevitable when forceful queue cutting began, and threatened to provoke them Into io volt. The mlnlator plainly expressed the opinion that It would bo short-sighted policy to start a rebellion ovor n mat- tor which really was of no vital Im portance, and the president, with much grumbling, Indorsed the min ister' recommendation. Weet the me'mber"of thV party. Even It It Is not possible to remain for the tmnquot, as many of tbe ladles and men of the city aa can do so are re quested to turn out tor the recep tion. It wa tbe Intention of tho band to gtvo n special concert tonight for the party, In addition to the weekly con cert tomorrow night, but a the party ha been delayed In arriving, tho bund will give their regular concert at the hotel- Miss Vera dlbbs, who haa been hero for some months on a visit with friends, Mr. and Mr. H. S. Crag. 1 returning to her home In Missouri to day. She will visit some friend In Kansas and at other point, tier trip eastward will occupy about three months. Mia Qlbba' brother ha been assisting th city recorder, and If bow clerk of the new charter commission. HONEST, SAYS WITNESS ATTORNEY TE8TIFIK8 TO HEAR ING 8TATK.MF.NT BY FRANKLIN THAT DAHROW WAS TOO HON KftT TO OIVK 91 DISHONESTLY United Press. Service LOS ANwKLKS, July 16 Frank Domlnguei. an attorney connected with the law office of Earl Rogers, testified In the Darrow trial today and said that Franklin had declared In his presence that Darrow was "ab solutely straight, too good a man to give a dollar for dishonest purpose." The witness said that Franklin made the statement In a public place In the presence of wltn