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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1912)
HbTPI.IND HY TIIH VMTKU PHMftM NKWN HKUVICK Ik t cfalft. 777 U 1 ' ' Si H-rrnlli Yrar So. I.IMM .t KLAMATH FALLS, OIIKOON, WtHX;HIMY, DKCKMMMt IB, ItIS CITY IS SAVING MONEY TO TAKE 1 P .-A3 WARRANTS HA.NKCII IH UITIMIHTIO 01' lit. TI'IIK FINANIJKM OF CITV At I""-"! I'mrmrnl I Two Yrare llr ,lml, llwt llaplil Mlriilr ,n llrlng Mh lu rt on a 'lt l'jlni Ui flair if Nnrntwn Month Mid One May Mm llrrii Mailn In llio Ut Vrar A prediction thai city warrant! will I at par before lung, mid nt u pn mluiu heforo Ilia end of unit year lm IrKD Hilda by a prominent local bank' tr, In reviewing tho rapid manner In wblcli tlit outilnndlng warrant ale Ulug ptld. At i'frritt payment nt warrant l to year behind, but It la rlguroJ that till will bo brought up to datn vlthln the year. The datea of thp lut unpaid city wirranta urn seventeen month) and ute day nearer I nine up t datti ill no thy wrra lt year, according to ttia city trraiurvr' record. When Treasurer Mlemcns IssurJ a rail for warrant on November II, INI, Ihe city redeemed narratila Ikit had been protested prior to Feb ruary 1, 1901. When them ware re drained, the city paid Interest on the arrant (or forty. fto mouths and alt day, The rail for warrant Ibli yrar look up lha warrant piolratcd prior to August S, 1910. Tho Interest paid on tb Utter warrant corned period of Ivenlyflght month and ona day. Prominent in Wash ington Society Wallra (kms to lUlem Arthur I). Walten, sentenced to llfo Imprisonment on a charge of Ircrst ipou hi lC-yearold daughter, lit I this morning (or Halem to commence serving hit sentence at the ttste peni tentiary. Wall I In the cuitody of Deputy HherlfT Marlon J. Ilarnta. The per capita consumption at sugar In the United Htatc during the put yrar wo IT pound. I'orlland maahcr are using aent to the rock pile, Initead of being flnrJ 110 it word, a wa announced lome time ago. Itobert Wilson of the Indian police, I here from the Agency attending to builnrM matter. Wrttrr Hm (lout 1.0NDON, Dec II. A provincial newipaper anneunce: "The lecture on 'How to lie Alwny Healthy,' an nnunced for thU evening, haa had to bit poitponed owing to the (act that the lecturer la conllned to hi bed with a evore attack of gout. Eddie urn Trial 1.08 ANOKI.KS, Dec. 18, Hun died of people were unablo to gain admliilon to the court room thl morning when the Kddlo cao wat called. He la charged with contribut ing to the delinquency of Mr. Alice I'htlpt, minor. The flnt witness wat Humane om cor McUughlln, who tworo that ho oad teen Eddie, and the woman llirough a keyholel JOHNSON DeTaYS LEGAL (IttVKHM)K CIIIANTH KKI'HIKVK IN OHUKH TO TKHT HANITV OK (X)NIHCMNICI HAH NOT HTOK- ir, KN r)K THRKK YKAHM 8A0RAMKNTO, Dec. 18. aoyr nor Johnton today reprieved Chariot 'Carton, who wat to have been hanged lu rotooM Best Friday, for eight eekt,'ln order io permit further tutta aa to th aanlty of the man. He HANGIN6 '( om not tpoktn for three year 1 w tgJgJgMBO. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT' HeagagggggggggeaaaW gggggggggggggwlflgV (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaZPV'lggggggggr lleaaBgggiliSlSigg Ml l.ucy Hoke Hroltli, daughter of the Henitor from (leorgla, It a leader In the younger let In Waihluglon. Hh I prominent In the (octal activ ity In the Capital City, and will en It'tlnln HI I a lUther Cleveland when the latter vlalt Waahlngton early In January. SHOP EARLY IS GOOJ ADVICE Al.THOt'liH .MANY IIAVK HKKIIKII TIIK t'HV, IT IH H.I'K,TKI THAT rillUlK XVI I.I, ItK A IlltS lltVII l'.NTII('IIIIINTMAH HAY FOOTBALL STAR SUES COMPANY oceiuii: i:. humjva.v w.inth l,iMHt IIKC'AVHK OK INMUHIKM Hi: IIK('i:iYKII WIIH.V UK I'KM. I'ltOM A I'liANK OIICtlON CITY, Dec. IH, A H0 00o damage tult agalnal thu I'orlland Tower and Trantmlialon company wat jnifd In Portland by tleorgd U. Hulll 'van, ton of T. W. Hulllvtn of thin city, The plaintiff a year or to ago fell from a plank croailng a tinttre;, twelvo feet to another plank, tbtu thirty feci to tho rock below. The complaint allege he la permanently Injured, hi norvou tyitcm complete ly thattured, and hi hcait ami tide badly Injured, Hutllvan wat graduated from the Uulveralty of Oregon In 1908, and took a pot graduate courte the fol lowing year. He wat a brilliant en gineering atudent at that Institution, and waa a moat opular college man. Ho played halfback on Oregon'a tUr football team the latl two year In college, and waa the malnitay of the baieball aquad. HARM ILMTIUtATM lllll riarra KeetrMlon ee) Im-mlffralliiu United PreM Service WAHHINOTON, Dee. ll. lly a vote of ITS to (12, the honte paaaed the llumitt-l),lllBgbam Immlgrailon bill, requiting that Imiulgrunt alien oter It years of ago be able io read r nd write their native language. Draplte the fact that many people have hiwded the cry of "Do your Chrlatma shopping early," local itoro keeper expect a ble ruah from now mi until (.'hrlttmut day. It I a a ro- illt of thl that the early chopping cry I again raited. All of the ttore In the city will be open for biulnea eveulng from thl time) on, to Ihere I no mrum) for de lay In holiday hopping. lUl.y Hm I). T.'a DUI1I.IS, Dec. 18. Aa the reault of an IrUli cuttom of giving bbli tout, a baby Buffering from delirium tremens wa found near thl city. OLD MEN FORCED TO UVEAS DOGS ISVKHTKIATION IN CALIrXIHMA HKVKAI-S HAHIUFYINU UK TAILS Of I.IKK IN A HTATK X. TIIOI.I.KII 1NHTITUTIOV United Treat Service. OAKLAND, Doc. 18. Thomas tloorgo, n blind broomniuW, twore today that Superintendent Banders of a state Institution had doclared lu December, 1910, that nn invetiiga tlon had fixed hi Job tecure, and that every Inmate of tho Institution would have to work or leave. tlcorgo woru that old men were loft to die like ttruy dogs lu a shod. nirioir iiiiiinn. for nineteen years an lurnatu of tho Institution, tworo that the dormitories wcro not healed night, nnd on days only when legis lative committee wore invesimii.. Ha declared that the blauket on his i..i imii nnt iicii wnihed In eight year. Ho accused lr. Howell of UrunKennes nuu iiuivu in. Kloronco llaiet Moore, the woman who It was alleged OrtU Ham. ntnn lavished with money he had stolen from the state of Washington, hat been on trial lu Belittle for wniw slavery. Tho Jury disagreed. NUNS GO OUT ON A STRIKE IIKCAl'HK AIIIIKHM IH DKTHHO.VKD, II Kit CO-WOItKKKH RKKfHlC TO TAKK TIIK OATH OV FIDKUTY, AH CTHTOMAKY EASTERN;! STAR HOLDS SESSION United I'ress Berrlea- "' -UT I'KTKItHUimO. Dee. II. Aa extraordinary trandal Is reported from Archangel, where a number of nun went on ttrlke on the occasion of the enthronement of a new abbess at tho Hurak convent. During the ceremony a number of nuns startled llio congregation by refusing to swear the oath of fidelity, alleging that the new nbrs' reputation was not above reproach. Tlia officiating bishop expressed his strong Indignation at their conduct, and tent for the police, who beat the rebellious nuns with the greatest bru tality. The nuns then fled from tho convent, and cannot bo Induced to return. Matlock Not Flead United l'rets Service KUUKNK, Ore., Dec 18. The lo cal police deny the rumor that the dead Santa Anna (lend la Joe Matlock of Kugene. They say that the descrip tion do not tally. Matlock la alight and fair. Tho fiend was tall and dnrk, with an appendicitis scar. Mrs Ilessle Hunter, who mytterl- oualy disappeared In Ban Francisco whllo on her honeymoon, It at the homo of her mother In Portland. It ns believed that the had committed tulclde. OFFICKKM AKfcit FORMALLY IN HTALLKD KACH OF TMK MC TIKIMI OFFKJICK8 IH PKMK.fT. Kl WITH UMMK I1N One of the most enjoyable fraternal gathering held k this city this win ter waa the meeUu of Aloha Chan ter, Order of the feesttrm Mar, which was attended by large number of members of alt the Maseale orders. Last night's prlaetpsl ceresaear waa the installation of the new oeseers, who are to serve d urine; the eneuias term. Mrs. K. R. Reames, peat worthy tlrand Matron, and Mrs. L. F. WlUMe, Orand Chaplain, were Ue tswUHtig oflcers, and the following were let mallr placed lm eelce: I Worthy Matron. Mrs. K. B. Henry: Patron. Mr. John HUlhoMe; AasoeUte Matron. Mies Maid Baldwin; leere Ury, Mrs. Jeeete Memyer; Treaserer, Mrs. Frank MeMtUan; Cemdnetrees, Mrs. Charles J., Martin; Associate Conduetrees, Mrs. Mande Ce; Ada. Mnv fleime T'A-'-y !. MtW. Van Riser; Bather, Mrs. L. O. Mttla; Msrths, Mrs. Geo. Ham; Meet. Mrs. Fink; Warden, Mrs. John HlUhonee; Sentinel, Mr. U O. Mills; Organist, Mrs. Oscar Shlve; Marshal, Mrs. Frank Ankeay. In recognition of the work they .have done, Mrs. Frank E. Ankeny, the I retiring Worthy Matron, presented each of the retiring oBcers of the 'lodge with a pretty Eastern Star pin, thanking each personally for the as sistance they gave her In the lodge work. Speeches were also made by the new officers. Following the ceremonies In con nection with the Installation, a farce comedy, "Slsttr Masons," waa pre sented by Mrs. O. K. Van Riper, Mrs. I.. O. Mill, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Ida Fink, Mrs. George Chastau, Mrs. J. W. Hlllhouse, Mrs. Maude Cos, Mlts Maude Baldwin. Mrs. Oeorge T. Ualdwla and Lyle O. Mills. This proved ,to be an extremely funny take off on the popular Idea of Masonic work, and was greatly enjoyed by the assemblage. , A epleadld banquet, served In the dining room of the Masonic hall end ed the evening's festivities. RAILROAD WORK WILL BE RUSHED IIKAD OF THK HILL LINKS IN OHKOON RKTUKNB FHOM ST. PAUL, WHKRK HK WAS IN CON FKRK.NCK WITH 9AH. J. HILL Proposed extensions In Oregon by the lllll Unas will be built as rapidly as possible, according to President Joseph H. Tonne of the Hill lines In Oregon, who haa Just returned to Portland frees conference with Jas. J. HIU, L. W. MM nnd Carl R. Gray In St. FmL ThU le taken to sssea that the work of extending the HIM road from Bend to this city will bo started aa early In the spring aa possible. The Crown Prince of Persia POLICE SUGGEST AID FOR FAMILY WOOD IS MOST ACCKPTABLC OUT AT THK PIUIMCNT TIMK. BAYS CMIKF PASTOR'S WII'K AND FRIENDS TO JUELt The democrats will take up In earn est hearings on the tariff schedules after the first of tho year.' "One of the most acceptable gtfU that can be made to tho unfortunate Barfoot family at this time Is a sup ply of wood." says Chief of PoUco Smith this afternoon, following his dally visit to the homo on Klamath avenue, between Sixth aar Seventh streets, where the family Is ht quar antine o aeeouat of scarlet fever. "The supply of wood Is about ex hausted, and needs replenishing. - "tlan iki ftrrfr Tfyi " members of tho police 'fere haTO talked dally to tho nurse and tho guards nt tho Barfoot home, ttnd be tween the city and donations of the grocery eteres. the family lias been hept welt supplied with all articles of food suggested by tho attendant." In addition to making donations of clothing, etc., for the stricken family, persons having material for clothing, sheeting and other usee can leave this material at the Baptist parsonage on Klghth street, next to the rtoptlst church. Mrs. J. W. Brendell, wife of the pastor, has arranged to have a number of ladles work with her In making up the material. One of tho most serious problems the Barfoot family will face after the quarantine It raited will bo the mat ter of bedding, aa all of tho bedding they are now utlng will have to be burned when tho house Is fumigated. All the sheets, blankets and comfort ers that are donated will be needed by the family. Arrangements have been made by the police whereby the goods donatsd by the people of the city can be left at the garage and workshop adjoining the Barfoot home. In this moaner the articles needed Immediately can be taken aa needed, nnd the others can be kept away from the house un til tho quarantine la raised. Hit by Sack Cement; Gurgeotes Wants Coin Argument! in Damage Suit for 10,600 are Started in the District Court After Many Legal Tectinlcalitfet are Ditpoied of. Plaintiff Pays $10 Penalty After a great deal of delay today over tho filing of replies and demur rers arguments of the suit of Jim (lurgootos against George 0, Clark for damages, was commenced, The cuio will fco to the Jury before night. nnrirttotes. while In the employ 01 Clark on the construction of the Lost Itlver uivorsiou asm m -- -Jured by being struck with n sack of cement. For thla he seeks 110,300. One of the points brought 0'it by the defense was that Clark settled with Ourgeotes for the injury, and waa released from any further lia bility. To show that this release waa obtained by taking advantage, of the plalnUI'a ignorance of the Bugllth language, Attorney' Mills for Our geotes last night, dted a reply, but this waa demurred to by George No land, couusel for the defense, and the demurrer waa sustained. ThU morning Mills lied na amend ed complaint, but tat this case also the demurrer waa sustained. Mills asked permission to lie a eeeoad amended complaint, and this waa Itod thla afternoon after f 10 penalty Im posed by Judge Benson had been sat isfied, This reply was sustained'. " .esmBBBBBBBBawBBBWL aaaaaBBBBnssBBBBa9 HEAD OF MOfft TRUST WITNiSS IN WASHIRfiTN , -- J. FIIW FONT MOtMAW COM TaJka ta WASHINGTON, D.- 0., Dee.-!- , v ' ' J. Pterpeat Moraaa la mm. bat nv tender dcr not lateoid to aassatttM; , sumawas aatll data Tl ssseoAel-'J ,v Tho latest Bketatsratk of Crowa Prince Alexandre of 'Berrta, who la taklag aa active art la straightening out Ue tangle whlea haa rosnRod from the recent heetltttlee la Hm Bel- AGITATION HAS NOTABLE EFFECT INSTEAD OF LEAVING WtsBTION OP PENALTY UP TOaWBMMC, A JURY FIXES PPNEMHIENT'AT Catted Press Borneo OAKLAND. Dee. It. AsjMtktie am tho PaeMc Coast sgswst tho death penalty U having Ho effect. Robert Bradley waa seataaced hero today ta life imprisonment for tho murder of Policeman E. A. Williams. Judge Ellsworth, la proaoaaelag sentence, said there were no extenu ating circumstances, but the Jury rec ommended life Imprisonment rather than baaglag. and he was forced to carry out their instructions. SALKM, Dec II. Under present conditions all state oSselale are dread lag the congestion bound to be la the capital building duriag tho acatt m sloa of tha leglelatnro. Brery aook and cranny of tho huttdlas; la bow e cupled by deaartmeat foreee, ovoa ta tho bouse of represeatatlTea aad tho senate chamber, aad they will hare to be moved eat to make room for the two bodies aad for committee rooms. TURKS AGREE TO TALK TO 6REEKS ANNOUNCEMENT MADE LATE TO DAY BY CHAlHMAN OF PEACE CONFERENCE LEADS TO BE LIEF THAT PRICE WILL COME s Greeks Heceawlteil United Press Service e LONDON, Dec. It. DaatetT 4 oBclally announced thla evening e e that the Turkish envoys had been ordered to negotiate with e tho Greeks.- SUtmeotPeee I al ted Press Service CANTANXARO, Calabria, Dee. II. The first marble statue at Pope Plus that haa yet been saade will this month be unveiled In the grounds of the seminary at Cataaaaro. Follow ing the destruction of-the eW semi nary by tho Messlaa earthquake of mi. Pope Plua made possible the erection of the' present oae by hie own persoaal doaatleaa, The statue wilt ho la eomnuaseratlea of this. yyn i'X . J- q '" ? I 1 HTTMK ABOUT MSB t , i r r'frTrnT .ynt k'f to Cateh eawssmsa at Slto.awjatl-af'v; ,!, . ... .. . t m. xi 'i showlag hew laterleehlag give a assail group of li 'A The evidence of the directors M reported ta he alajmy satleaal. Morgaa arrived la tho probe room at S o'etoek. . 'Wham he took tho stead there was' a hat iwe la atlAaiaa. Ma aad then the aatll 10:19 tomorrow, whoa wlHaassJa take the at).! , ,j-4 -i aetatajaai MeawMajiaM aiaaBBBMajB showing that la 14eeeeswer iTe'eer Cj Kratleaa had lll.MI.Vow m wHhMeraaCo, The leaded debts of .Usee were f t.7l,M9.ewf., ',. 1 n tw ', ! ' MrpM -t DEMOCRATS TAXi mmm .,' !-' TITsWE wnXBCamAetTfWTIH ' THE BinAYS--4lVsBLni CAX r BACTllOCOmahwafJaw i ti i There haa beea aa afaUsttee e clared by the osteo seehera ec this secUoa aatll after tho hettdeje, al' though no formal agreemeat haa beea ' irasotva n sum tisjsisa. m. sn. uov Bishop waa la the eky a day or two age, but he did not ,laAlete what actioa he proposed to take, aa weald., not say whether or net he wnald seek-;'' aa omeo, jt The appearaaee la.tha need of WtM Q. Steel for Ue essse al saptrtalsad t eat of tho Crater NcAleeaJ Park la aet ' Uhea serlouety leeally, Mr. tteel ta,' ? ,-. a "llfe-leag" ropubHsaa, asd K la a4-v mltted that R would roealre great hr . s & ! 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