The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 22, 1912, Image 1

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Death of Horace Cox May Be Traced to Corporation
EUDGET BILL TO
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MILLIONS
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HALKM, Aug. I J. Oovernor Wl
wlita Informed of iiovernor John
ton' course, and asked a lu his In
Untlone concerning the condemned
murderer In Oregon, ald h liad
nothing lo iay at l capital punish
mant. It waa up to the people, ami
what they would y at to railtal
punUhmrnl would be (lie law There'
ara now sli In lh ix-ntlrntlarjr under
sentence of doth wlioaa eiecutloas
liar been positioned until December J
I Bill. On, II, K. Roberts, wai to be'ltcc""" ' Ai-ocUlce Arr Arreacaed
E" PYTHIANS PLAN
JURY IS ACTIVE; TO HAVEMLY
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HOMK.NTHAL CAHK IH HPKKUILYIhIH K.VKJHTK CONTEMPLATE ACT
DiNifMRii or
I.VO AH HUNT TO NKIttHIMUM.NU
LOUtiEM AT FAIR TIMK. WHEN
WOODMEN IIAVR LOW RATES
Lawsuit May Follow the
Findings of Coroner's Jury
STRIKERS FIGHT
hanged August lid
DM rws Bnl
WaJHlNOTON. I)
C. Aug. II.-
WVn It ippesrni today that lha sen-1
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lUlxli ft' the linw budget bill,
tke uurt tied up aa a result
tfisaltstUr by Kenatora Root, Paget
uiMtCanber sislutl tbe roaslder
its ot list ortlon of lha ill)
ttka rrealee a department of labor.
EVA BOOTH IS
ARMY LEADER
HKH APPOINTMENT TO COMMAND
HKLHIIOI'N PORCE IN UNITED
In f'uurt Pormrr roller) Llretra
ant Waive Pirating lo llie Heroail
Indlrlmrnl Other Accused Plead
Not (Jullly lo the Matder Charge
I'Urrd AgalnM Ttwm
NEW VOUK. Aug. II. F.luberg'
'millionaire Jury" returned a verdict
today to the effect that Herman Hoa-
Jenthal had been ilaln by a person or
WTATaM
Wink
I CONP1HMED IIV'
peinon unknown.
prrfunetory, only
The Inqueat waa
live witnesses be
ing csamlned,
Becker. Jack Sullivan. William
Shapiro. Dago Prank and Whltay
libiipKUd lint the bill will pM Culled I'reae Seme ,ou, trp nrralgned before Judge
ttt stsate. kowi-trr lata Ihl. after-, SKW YOHK. Aug. II. Kva llooibCrBa. iCker waived plaadlng to
"H,., ,...w , ..l"1UpU to"y ,0 Uena "", ,U0r,, 0,1h " IfJIctment Thr other,
mi u ik. ....i. iu. k.i .'tlaneral Booth, r leaded not guilty.
tsallle be Instructed to Investl- Hrnmwell lloolh, who succeeds to Indictment were returned thU a.lodgm
Brit niHlin rnnirii.iiiinn. nrf .iih rnmniand of lha Salvation Army.! ternoon charging ratroimen Jamm,
uh Ike cbargee agalnit him. II ha cabled her. renewing her comml White and William Htelnert with pr-a largely attended
Hi would rek action on the mo-1 .Ion a head of the Kalratlon Army Jury In connection with the arreil of
tat la Ike iniii thli afternoon. In America fellg.
I
At the ncit weekly meeting of thov
momlirri of Klamath Iodc No. .'
Knight of Pythlaa, the member will j
dlcusa plana for tbe annual rally
which haa been a feature of tbe lodge
life here Iho paat few year. The
Idea a It atauda now I to havo mem
ber ot neighboring lodge cone here
to meet w.lth the Klamath Pall con
tingent, and atlr up a good time gen
erally. It la poealbl that brethren
from Aihlaud, Urania l'au .Dorrla
and Yrcka will be Invited. Suwon
Knight may be aaked aUo. Tbe gt
tcgether will probably be held about
the time of the Klaaiatlf rotraty fair
and log rotllug of tbe Woodmen of
the World.
Two year ago the Knight bad
big time here, acting aa hot for tho
Aikland, flranU I'a and Medford
At that time an excurlon
wa given to the Upper Lake, which
WITH
SOLDIERS
Victim of Fall From Pole wai Store
keeper and Not a Trained Elec
trician, lathe Claim Made
HCOHKM OK I'KOPLK ARK AKKKHT
KD FOB I'AnTiai'ATINO IN AK
PHAV BKTWKKX HTEVEOORKH
AMI TROOPM
United Pre Service
RIO JANEIRO, Aug. 21. Scores
of people have been arrested here as
a retail of yesterday's battle between
troops sad ttrtkiac eteredoree.
It has been aseertaJjMd that fully
20(( people were killed la tbe battle
A coroier'f inqoeit it beug held this af terao to fix
I the respoiilbillty for the death of Horace Cox.
Upon the reaalt of this ia? estiiatloa will depemi to
a certala ezteit the qiestloa of ftartlati silt
the Cetftf onria-OretfM Power Co. .
UattlaiiamtBBtab
a4 UkM
GIRL HAPPY;
nl 1
GRADY IS SAD
Mayor
i
Harrison Prevents
Strike of Street Car Men
Amrances Are Given Chlcago'g Executive That Settle
ment With the Men Will be Made. About 14,000
Employeea Are Affected by the Strike
WICAtlO, Aug is. Mayor liar
! ronfsrrril lth repreiwutollveii
flilmployr and employe of the
!t railway rompniilea, and, at the
""wloa, announced that there
M no itrlke of the car mm. Iff
JJjrttboth aldea had agreod on
everything uicept wage. He vKla.imlw tho railway omclalit rhnngo
that thai Point will he .otlled quickly H..lr.ttltu.. '
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Cnltod I'reu Hervlre
UHICAOO, Aug. 12. It w au
thoritatively learned today that there
will be a alrlke of M.000 employe
of the itirfaco and elevated railway
mill W1 Bide companle are willing
to coinpromtie, but 1'reildcnt Iluiby
of the South Side railway refuse to
SOLDIERS TOO
TIRED TO WALK
Iattohxkv por MIUTIA OI'PI
I CERA DKFKND TMKIR ACTION
IN HKrTKIXa TO ORKV ORDKHH
OP (X)IX)NKI, MAUS "
1 8A1.KM, Aug. 21. Taking tbu po-
ltlfin iliat Him Hti. ofncr of thft
Second Dnttallon ot the Third In
fantry, Oregon National Ouard, wero
Juillflod during the July maneuver
In dUoboylng an order luued by flea
eral Maui, ot the regular army, di
recting them to march from Oaten to
Oakvllle. Platrlct Attorney John II.
McNury, who repreaents the accused
Priasil of la yosuag aaaa decUre t
was dj direclly to the rwJea ! dte
large anaa wW be fully
Tbe yoeuag aaaa, favorite aaaoac bia aaaoclatea aad aa .
I legal honor, la very well kaovra la Uie Klaaaata roaatey,
I ha coaae aa a dlattact shock to tbe coanmuaUly.
Coaalderable laterrat U bc4ag Ukra la the laqaeet taa i
li Is expected Ibat soaae atartHas; fart will be broasjat oat.
I Cox waa engaged as a store keeper for the raaapaay, bat that a waa re
qulml at IIbks to perforat tae baaardoa datlea of a llaraiaa wall be
brougtit out, It la rlalawd. Ia this meat, loral attoraeya ay tkat the power
rampaay nuiy be made to pay dearly for the yoaag rasa' ilea ah.
MAN WHO HWORK URIUK WA8
I OVKIt AUK WILL HAVK TOi
PACK I'KIUl'HV CHAHOK THt:
do o. It I hld that llu.by I fo.ter-'omcori ftt tho nearlnM Juit held bo
Ing the airiK (enumeni, anu nn im
ported 100 alrlke breaker.
CLAPP
PAYS $10 YUAN MAY BE
SPEEDING FINE VOTED JOBLESS
"""AKBVIHW AUTO HTAOK WAS
WHINU TIMi:, AMI UK THIKI)
W MAKK IT UP ON MAIN
Z"1"1 ,0 ""'''o up lo.t tlmo In est-
JUrted. ,uko Clapp ran hU
JJ" ui 8BIe Mong Mala
ut. Thl. morning he ap.
2JM Ufore Judge Uavltt Q the
Hr ii. "' lh0 D, BM,n Lu
J" Wny appears In tht pollc.
tJ hta iu lut night without
CHIMCHK HKPUIILICANH PLAN TO
POHOK AN IMMKIUATK NATION
AL KUJOTION TO IlKMOVK THK
PinHT PHKUIDKNT
I Minimum Light Hate
1'OHTI.AND. Aug. 32. Mayor
Huihllghl hn signed the Magulro
"traphaugr" ordinance and the
Clyde ordinance reducing the min
imum monthly rnto on gaa and elec
tricity from II to HO cent. Hoth
meaaurM will, therefore, bocomo ef
fectlvo In thirty day. President Jo
vlyn of tho Portland Hallway, Light
and Cower company, hna already an
nounced that ho will light the moat
urea lu thr court.
fore Governor West, put question af
ter queatlon to J. M. Pooruan, col
onel of the Third Infantry, to allow
that the men were unlit to mako the
march.
During the last of the examination
Colonel Poorman, however, became
angered because of being accused by
the district attorney of making con
tradictory statement, and declared
that the men wero In lit condition to
mako the march, declaring that he
had observed that they were not too
tired In Iho evening nftert hey had
received tholr pay to leave camp.
Kaox oa Sea
I VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 21.
I Secretary Knox arrived here over tbe
URIDK IH ENJOYING HKRHELP c. P. R en route to Japan. He
transferred Immediately to a steam-
HOOD RIVER, Aug. 2. Miss VI boat to bo taken to the cruiser Mary-
vlan E. Shumway. the pretty 16-yeur- ,and- Admiral Reynolda accompanta
Kir. tfttnv In nnnunl tha flaw at
old daughter of C. C. Shumway, aj
wealthy farmer redding near Ranler,
Ore., who recently ran away with
Marian R. Neal and came to Hood
River and was married, I living hap
pily In her new Hood River home,
but thing are not so smooth for II.
P. Orady, who swore before tho coun
ty clerk that the young woman was ot
lawful age. Her father has been In
Hood River and baa lodged a com
plaint with the atatrlci attorney,
charging Orady with perjury.
the funeral ot tbe Mikado. Tbe war
ship 1 due In Yokohama September
10th.
TWO BISHOPS
TO VISIT CITY
Miss Maude Rlppey, who last year
had charge of tbe primary grade In
tbe Riverside school, and who haa
been assigned to the same grade for
this year, arrived from her Medford
home last night. Tomorrow Mis
Rlppey will accompany Miss Lol
Miss Lois Meyer to the Meyer home
near Long Lake, where the two teach
er will enjoy themselves until the
school term open.
WADDING EXPECTED TO
PASS THROUGH HEltE TOMOR
ROW AND PADDOCK SCHRD
IXED TO HOLD 8KRVIt-H VICK
RKV. COLLINS
Ewauna Encampment No. IS, I, O.
O. P., will hold Ita regular bi-weekly
session In Odd Fellows' hall. Visit
ing brother nro Invited to meet with
the camp.
United Press Service
BHANOHAI, Aug. II. It Is report
ed here that the republican leadera
have started a movemeut In favor of
an Immediate national election, and
plan to vote Yuan out of tho preal
asacy, Tbe assembly plans to force Yuan
to call an oUctlon or adult that he
seeks a dictatorship.
War In Nicaragua Is Now
Practically At An End
Bishop Scaddlng of the Eptacopal
church tor the diocese of Oregon, ia
expected to arrive here tomorrow, ac
companied by Mrs. 8caddlng, to make
a trip to Upper Lake Klamath. tor an
outing.
Bishop Robert L. Paddock, who
presides over the Eaatern Oregon dio
cese, ia to be here for Sunday, when
ho will begin holding aervlces In the
Church of tbe Redeemer in the stead
ot Rev. Henry C. Collins, who Is away
on hla vacation. Btsaop Paddock,
who comes bars from Lakaviaw.
twhere.be spent last Sunday with com-
munlcanU ot the faltb, will conduct
iservlcea for the Klamath rails Epis
copal congregation until the return of
Rev. Collins, who Is expected to be
nway three Sundays. Rev. Collin
has been sojourning toward The
Dalles on horseback.
United Press Service
NKW ORLEANS, Aug. II. Oen
eral Mens haa been captured.
Confirmation of the report has
been received here by Oeneral Za
valla."
The end of the revolution Is now
lu alght. In fact It la not expected
that there will be any more fighting.
John Shook, the Yoana Valley
rancher, waa la the city today front
hla home near Dairy.
Dropping bead first fromaa elec
tric light pole on tbe corner of NIath
and Bush street. Horace Cox. lu
year of age, was Instantly aWcf at
5:45 Wednesday afternoon.
Young Cox waa storekeeper tor the
Callforula-Oregon Power company.
Just before the fatal accident he
called at the borne of Jack Priagle,
lineman, with tho Information tkat
a primary was down- Mr, Prlagle
'started at once with Cox to repair
' the damage, caused by tbe high wind,
J but when near tbe scene of the acci
dent Mr. Prlngle started back to get
some tools.
When he was returning be aaw
I young Cox climbing a pole. The 1100
volt line waa lying so that It could
swing across a telephone wire. Young
PASS Co CB 'n catact with the phone
line just at the blgb boltage wire
awung over, thereby completing tbe
circuit.
The shock caused him to loosen bis
hold and he fall head first to Oa
ground, a distance ot about II feet,
striking the top of his head on a
rock.
Mr. Prlngle hurried to his assist
ance, but the unfortunate young man
gave no sign of life. Death must
have been Instantaneous.
Horace Cox's father was Dr. Hor
ace Cox, who for yeara waa situated
on the Ktamath Indian Agency,
while hla mother, before her mar
riage to Dr. Cox, bad been Miss Daisy
Paine. Her mother, Mr. Snyder,
now past 80 yeara ofage, lives In
Portland, where she continues la
active business at the Ooodaough
building.
Two years after the death ot Hor
ace's mother, Dr. Cox married Miss
Maude Brandenburg, daughter of
Mrs. Melissa Brandenburg aid sister
ot the present postmaster of Klam
ath Falls. Clyde K. Brandenburg,
and Floyd Brandenburg.
The young man Is survived by aa
older slater, Lucille, who la Mrs. Cat
Dunning of Berkeley, Calif. She vis-
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