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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1912)
i 'is 'iv; "JTd rt a 'J R-. VjJ ALLEN CASE IS t UP TO THE JURY KVIDKNCK HI CONCLUDED AND '- AMUMKNT8 ARK MADE H18- TKRa OF ACCUSED SURK OF BROTHER! INNOCENCE i Testimony In tbe trial of Robert U Alien, a leeal youth cnarged with forgery, ni completed thla after noon, and the ease will be la tba beads of the Jury thla availing. Tbe ttato closed Ha rebuttal at 2:46, and arguments by Deputy District Attor ney Horace M. Manning tor tba atate rand C. M. OnalU tor the detente start td at S o'clock. ' Alien b charged with taking check made oat to a telephone com pany by D. P. Shook, a Dairy rancher, 'substituting hla name for that ot tbe telephone ceaapaay, ralalag the amount from $1 to $100, and cashing the check ta thla city, Ed DuFault paying the $100 oa the ttraagth ot Snook's tlgnature. Tbe tollowtag day Alien left tba city la aa automo bile, going by way ot Shovel Creek 'to Ager, where he boarded a trala. Ha waa arreetad at Mston. ' Aeeerdtag te AHea. Ue eheck waa given htm by another au working en the Shook ranch, who had the check nude oat la Altea'a name, aa Allen waa kaowa la thU etty. Ho etatee that Ue chock waa tor $100 whea ha received It Three atatera ot the accused hare beea la constant attendance at the trial Ever alace hla arreat la Sep tember, they haTa visited hla at the jail dally. They are convinced that their brother la Innocent. nzna m ikm amis (CeaUaaad from Page 1) the proper dlrletoa of the political spoils. , Jaat who la entitled to Ue dlapoaal ot the patronage daa thla aectloa baa not beam agreed upon, altheegh Geo. Caaatate waa elected aa ehalrmaa ot Ua democratic county central com- , ( Local poMUetaas were amaaed a day or jtwe ago by a atory concern teg a Utter written. R la aaid, by B. t. Oeo. Blahap, reeaatly elected Js tlea . of the peaea of Odessa. Mr. Mabop waa Ua last acting-chairman of Ua democratic county ceatral com mittee, serving daring the abaoate et Oaarga ChasteJa from thla cKy. Ae cerdlng to the atory, ha wrote to Ua ehalrmaa ot Ue atate ceatral commit tee, aad aaM that he could aot act. " bat Uat matten et patreaage woald be takea care of by 8am Evaae. la ether words, be transferred hla po litical Influence to Mr. Eraaa. who Is a recent arrival la Ula aectloa. It waa Impoeelble to get Mr. Bishop oa tba telephone Ula afteraooa so that Ihn atory could e confirmed. How ever, It la certain that Mr. KTaas la attempting to dictate aa to appoint ments. Tho candldatea tor Mr. Bran' Jvnburg'a Job aro aald to be W. T. Shire, W. A. Dettoll and William Wagner. Mr. Evans has stated that ho would positively aot "stand" for Mr. SUIte. "It Deltell wants the place It'a all right," Mr. Rrans Is quoted as saying. As a result ot Mr. Evans' attitude, local democrats are Inclined to the opinion that the race for the ofike of postmaster U between Mr. Shire and Mr. Wagner, wlU the chances alight ly In faror of tho former, because ot Mr. Evans' stand. In tho meantime, promtaent local democrats are being deluged with let ters from alt parts ot the state, asktag for favors. Judge Nola&d, who la an Intimate friend of Senator-elect Lan, has recelred so many letters la Ue last few days that he la thinking of engaging a private secretary. Decauto when Dr. Lane aad meet he calls me 'George aad 1 call htm Harry, It la suspected Uat I have great Influence v. Ith htm," aald Judge N'otand today. "The result la that frlenda and acquaintance ta differ ent parte ot the state are urging me to make recommeadatleu la Uatr fa vor. I do aot Intend toparttetpate In polities at nlL" Many letters have beea written from Ula city asking tor Ue position ot aapertateadeat ot Crater National Park. Thta la Ue one political plum for Uk KCtloa Uat will be ripe Im mediately after Ue Inauguration of Mr. Wilson. The position pays $1,500 a year, aad la a "summer Job." There are said to be at least Ave caadldates for this position. CONGRATULATED; IS STILL SINGLE POSTAL CLERK'S RKPORTHO MAIttUAflK KKWH HIM IIUHY M1DK-MTEPPINO WKLL-MKAMNU FRIENDS ' It has been proposed to build a ho tel In London where only klags aad queens aad members ot the royal fam ilies will be permitted to atop. mil snu Will be opea to serve tbe public oa alt dance nights the rest of the season. Give us a trial aad we will please you. Our merchant lunches are winners, from 11:10 to 3 o'clock. Music by our popular three-piece orchestra ev ery evening from to I. REALTY SPECIAL A popular young postal employee of this city has been getting tho "glad hand" and felicitations galore yester day aad today from his many frltndt on account ot hla reported marriage to a fair young lady of thla city, and what he at first considered a Joke Is becoming very much ot a bore to him. Whea he sees a friend approach him now with a smile aad aa out stretched head be ruaa It 'there Is any possibility ot escape, and If not, he shouta "Nothing to Itt" before they can cipresa the hearttolt words ot congratulation! Just who Is responsible for tho re port haa not been learned, but the story waa current on the street yea terday and today, and 'The General" waa complimented for hla shrewdness In outwitting his friends. I amain aval mjJlinj mj ammmjimmjej (Continued from Page 1) vrtsk aww CaMMsBt Price IS.wM; let am Klsssain; aew fTTS. ae feet ea Sixth street, SI, tew, eady fleecaek. Corner let la Nlejiele Addatlsa at SaeMMM. fawsde .let la Nichols AtMIUeo) at Corner let la Screed Met Springs Fine view let em she BUB at Hoeeee aad lota la aH parte of the cHy. Call aad get a If 13 caleadar. CNILCOTE Mate 84. Phone Ml HOTRr, T JJ R I I J F. L. Trnrasa A, W. Tarpon (Reinforced Concrete llulldlmc) IT POWELL STREET. AT MARKHT. 8A.V FRANC'lhCO fMni-WW, private bath. ttbMprr iUy apt without betb. IIJW. Itoili iilmara la rab room !'- ' . , fr V y- .?. r. S .'. c . 'J", .Mf 1 1 " - " yv ' e L''ahehdM OUR SODAS arc guaranteed to be PURE We employ a high cues eeeaiet te? do our mixing. The pareH' Ingredi ents, oeupled wlU Ue weal kaowa WWte PeMcaa Miasm! Water. White PeUcaa Mia ami Water, make our output abaotuUly Ue bet ea the market. OUR REPUTATION Ml STAKBD ON THK gUAUTY OF OUR flOODS Free Delivery to all parte of the etty WHITE PELICAN Mineral Springs Company week ago, aad aa yet no trace haa been found of him. Huber, a local character known aa Honest Frank," who haa beea em ployed aa a porter by John V. Hous ton for several years, went to Hous ton a few nights ago In an Intoxicat ed condition, aald that he waa quit ting hla employ, and that he waa go- lag to start at once for his home lu Cincinnati. Seeing the man'a condition, Mr. Houston tried to dissuade htm, ad vising him to sober up, but Huber re mained Arm, saying that ho had no money, but that be would walk over the mountains to Ashland and travel on from there. Mr. Houston offered his employe a gold piece, but Huber threw It at him, stating that all he wanted waa tbe price of n meal. Later ta tbe evening. At Crystal, who conducts the saloon in Ue Hous ton block, met Huber, aad talked with him till early la the morning, when be left Crystal to go to hla room. Huber appeared to think better of hla plan of walking out of the city. The following morning he waa not to be found, and he haa not beea located since. Huber left a letter for Mr. Houston In which he thanked him for favors shown htm, aad repeated hla state ment that he waa leaving. The missing man waa about to years old, aad he was suffering from the effects of prolonged Intoxication. As the weather waa particularly se vere at tbe time he disappeared, It Is feared that the old maa perished from esposure. nWstt HI 1 fi INIItf BWMvenw awi n ew roswVtsn (Continued from Page 1) Vqual (o the emergency, Not only did shn plttase In hor musical numbers, but displayed bUtrlonlcal ability of merit in her difficult love scenes with Ko-Ko, Mrs, Kim llaldwln, the third of tho three tittle maids, gave her two ntt.se sisters good support, but she did not hato nn equal opportunity, be- cauia ot tho limitations of her part. (leorge Walton, In spite ot tho fact that ho does not wear any medals a a singer, kspt tho center ot the stage by his ability as an actor. He lost nono ot tho points ot his part ot Lord High Kverythlng Klie, which he gravely acknowledged on every occa sion, aad brought down the house when ho bowed his acknowledgement at being Lord Chnncetlor, Lord Chief Justice, Attorney Uenoral, etc., but haughtily resented the suggestion thst he might ho the editor ot (ha Northwestern. Another well sustained character was Plsh-Tuth, by II. D. Klnnear. From the opening of the opera he not only sang welt, uut Indicated that he had considerable state oipsrlenro, dancing about tho stage like an old timer la the business. Ills Majesty. The Mikado, was play 0.1 by W. 11. 8haw, and the part was In cood hands. Ilia aolo number. "My Object All Siib'.lme" waa one of the hits ot the piece, and In dialogue ho waa especially pteaalag. Hla attend ant, Knee-Van, was a thinking pari, but aa played by A. F. Balllrky there waa n lot of comedy In It An ndded feature ot tbe play wna Die Sailor's Hornpipe from 'Tina fore,"gracefully danced by Misses Llltabeth Houston. Alice Jones Cath erine aad Margaret Williams and Lculse Benson, attired la nitty sailor Mib. Shades ot the past were re called by the exhibition of tho motion pictures taken at tho Kile llodeo last May, and many persons shown In the film were recognised aa Ibey rode by In the parade or endeavored to stay on the hurricane deck of "Cyclone" and other bucking horses. The opera waa produced under tbe direction of eOorge Wilson. "The Mikado" will be represented sgaln thla evening. The sset sate baa been brisk all day, and another rec ord breaking house Is assured. May RctaraHere Lou Pfannlstslhl, n former resident of Klamath county, but now In the mercantile business at Madison, Cal ifornia, la In the city attending the hearing for the adjudication of water rights oa Lost River. Mr. Pfaaato- tlehl owaa several hundred acrea of land In Poe Valley which are affected. Four hundred acres ot his land Is slgnsd up to the government under the Poe Valley lateral, aad he stated today that ha waa considering return- lag te Klamath ceaaty nest year, so aa to handle the property When tbe water waa ready for delivery. GARRISON WILL MAKE A SPEECH as a Japaaese court yard, with color ed lanterns in profusion, aad with tbe players attired la vart-colored klmoaoa aad obis aad waving faaa, tbe scene waa entirely characteristic tbe Orient. The musical numbers by Ue principals aad Ue urge chorea were well rendered, and several en cores were demanded by tbe pleaaed audience. The big feature of the productloa was the work of Ed Andrews aa Ko Ko, the Lord High Executioner. Ha is entirely at home In the role, which be baa played many times, aad was la action all tba time be was oa the stage. His interpretation of hie songs brought down tbe house. Especially good waa Ue singing and acting of Aadrewa aad Mrs. Dea J. Zumwalt la tbe second part. Mrs. Zumwall's splendid msxxo-eopraao added much to the musical success of the show, aad It was especially good whea she rsadered "Alone aad Vet Alive." This waa foUowed by "Oh Willow, Tit-Willow, Tit-Willow" toy tbe heart-broken Ko-Ko, aad after a brain storm of "mellerdrammer. me tor tbe deep, still river" sort of love making that waa irresistibly funny, tbe two sang "TIs Evident Our Tastes Are One," Miss Louise Benson aa one of tbe tureo little maids bad but a single op portunity la a aolo, and she acquitted herself with remarkable elevenses. Her clear, aweet voice waa especially pleasing in her song, near Ue Inale of tbe first act, and tbe appeared to be not the least bit affected by "stage fright." On tbe contrary, she suited her action to the words of Ue song, aad tripped about Ua stage with a grace which might have beea expected from an experienced operatic star. Mrs. William Wagner as "Yam-Tarn" had altera dlflcult role, bat eae was THK CONDKMMKD MURDERER HE- CURES PKRMINMIOX TO MAKE A TEN-MINUTE PLEA WHEN ME HTEPH ON THE SCAFFOLD SALEM, Dec. 10. Frank darrlson, one of tbe five murderers condemned to die oa tho scaffold Friday, will make a tea-minute speech for his life on tbe gallows. The time was granted by the warden. Garrison hopes that his plea will result in the delay of bis execution. R. Vance Hutcblns left for Sacra mento today In charge of three car loads of cattle shipped from here by Louis Qerber. From Sacramento Hutcblns will probably go oa to San Francisco to purebsse tbe machinery for the Job prlntsry he Is soon to es tablish here. Worth Investigating One of tbe good corners In Hot Springs Addition, mse.ee, gise cash, HAIiANCK TO SUIT ThU Is less than this tut was told for two ysara ago. J. P. Maguire 431 Main street , SantfiaTJ BreH n mmmmar . . uwasmaernKwi mma W. TIIKIIE IH NO MOKE APPRECIATED UIFT FOP CHRINTMAH THAN Good Jewelry IF YOU ONLY (1IVK A MMAI.li PIECE OF JEVV-l ti EIJtY, HOW MIX'H 'rll.TTKH VOU FEEL IF YOU. a CAN HAY "ITH FROM HPINKM." OUR CMHHM CARRY A liUAHANTKK. Spink's Jewelry Store SIT MAIN MTRKKT 1 MANY BANKS IN TRUST COMBINE PHENIIIENT tlF COH.N HXUIAMIK HANK IN NEW YOHK (JIVKrt IX FOHMATHIX TO 11111 MONEY TIlt'HT PltOlli: COMMITTEE WASHINGTON, D. C, J 10 Walter Frew, president of the Com Exchange bank of New York, was the first witness In the money Iru.t probe. He described the orgsntiatlon of the bath, and the abaorbtlon of other banks. He said that the Corn Ex change bank bad twenty-nine branch es in Nsw York. Meeting PualpueeJ , The regular meeting f the Ktsm ath Literary Club baa beea postponed until tomorrow evening oa account, of tho performance of 'The Mikado" tonight. Tbe meeting will be at thei home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles OravvsJ J, II. Mitchell, the ML Dome cattle-1 man. Is spending a few days la Klam ath Falls. N. A. Qulnn of Portland la hero at tending to business matters. II. ii. iioweu oi Meaioru is a iviam-i ath Falls visitor. I Your Kind Attention Is called to the following I WIMII TO ANNOUNCE TO THK PUIII.IUTII.tT I HAVE TAKEN EXCLl'MVI! CHAROE OF TRK CREDITOR'S SALE NOW IIEINU CONDUCTED AT THE HTOItE OF H. J. wtXTenV KNOWN AN THK KLAMATH JEWELRY COMPANY, ANB UXM Fl AT SUM MAIN HTRKKT. Silt. WINTERS) M NOT CONNECTED IV ANY CArACHT WITH TMW KALE. THE CHEIIITOHM IIAE INHTHttTaw TO TAKK OVHft THK MOCK AND FIXTUHKN ANB OOMftKT A DONA FIDE HALF.. THK CMMHM THAT I HtVE AKViaW ARE HEAL VALUER, AND NO ONE HUOltl.lt HiailTAtl M TAKE ADVANTAOK OF THEM. J. S. Kent L. W. Otto Attorney Manager of 5 triTgl.-vevrnn JHst i -j Electric Iron Formerly SS, new feLnv (1. else, fM.) Ouaranteed from F1VK to TEN years. aaVasVIHB7BHpMBBBaBj 'smJ2!l!!P Famous Electric Toaster; Just turn on the current; place the bread oa either side. Maket delectable tout; Just tbe right eritpness. PRICK S4.M Roberts k Halts Apples! Applesl NOW 18 THK TIMK TO FUHCHAHK YOUR WIYHaYl HUPPLY OF COOKING AND KATINO APPI.KH. WK MAW JUHT RECEIVED A RIO HHIPMENT OF IIKAUTIKft. WARD & OBENCHAII Hotel! Hotel! Hoi CORNER SEVENTH AND MAIN 8THKKTH. LHARH OF 18 VIIHNtSMUIl ROOMS. NOW TART OK Ak HOTEL, MAY DK SECURED IF TAKEN AT ON0K. HA" "J. OFFICIO, WITH FURNITURB AND OFFICB SAFE. INH"" J. a BR0CK1NBK0UGH ' HBRALHOVMCH M. nL. " i W l