The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 20, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALI A OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909.
Price 6 Cents
MANY WITNESSES EXAMINED
TODAY IN TRIAL OF LISKEY
Much Evidence is Oflcrad By the Attorney for the Slate
lo Cnrroliuratr the Confession and testimony Given
I hursday a id Yuslerduy By Walter Welch
(Iwllil! Id (In1 hIIkIiI lllli'mn uf .luiiii
Jm ( oli' there was mine delay I lila
lioinlui, I li'xiilllltii: Hi" IMiiiti-illiir.i)
l I he 'l'ii l.liko tlliil Hhuitl)
nlir Cuuit convened ovm) ucul In
,IIUIIII WU llt'CUpl.'.l all, I IIiIIIIIkII"
,l il.ii entire Ja) III" iittcnilniiru
I j been large
Waller Welch was n mi I n called in
Ihv ntniiil liy Hid iiroseriiiliiii fur ro
illrr( examination, The iheek re
r Itnl li Mm (rum Htevvnit In pay
li.etil fur tin home wn Inlrodiit e.l
l,r lliu roii ciilluii U4 uvldeuru cor
roborative of 1 1") lonllluoii) uf tlic
""r nix lestliuouy wiih tlial IIki
slum muim-d mi December 4, jjij8
lie was excused without being cross
'Hiimliuil 'ItlU ntiXt Witness naiif ovldonru
Hint wus exceptionally damaging lu
tliu il.ifetiHe. Mm. M. Hmltli. wlio
llvis mi ilm Major llrucu much, 13
mile friuii Ml. Hebron, lesllflvd tlmt
.the saw Wallet Welch ,,iiij Cha.
I.lske) mi fiiifiiilivr 13, 1'JOK; tlmt
they stoppui ut Iht hutisu tlmt night
ltlt u Lunch of homes, they cuuu
thcro lain In tln evening, Welch com-
.iti,e onsl.leral.lu iiiKiim.'i.l ,..,, , lu huUM uuii (itM( , ,iijr 1(j
l thither or not thl . .iM lm .lo ;., ,,..im(1 , ,,1ll f(lr ,,. , ,.
followed llli H'o "suit thai II..' !,(.,,, ,,,, Uvr mt ,lty ,l(l( bwi Jot
I,r of ! 'In-c-lt was wllh.lr.iwn . ,, hvlit for fw (, ttUh
U..Ui was also illiMliiiiiil tlonel) .i mllll , imrHmi mt (lt.y wt,ru
alxiiil being ilrr.ul Hi ..nip.. whle l ,,,, ril hmwy ,, .,, ,()
I,,. I.l.kev raluh with It. milt Hher- for I In. night, she iom.eiile.1 ui the)
Iff's Walk r an, I HIiiHik In ntm.-c-1 ,., ,,,,,,, ,iur.u . ,
ll.iu with this he mil)' r.'lii'iatt'.l what
n lui) horetnfnie until
Mm riti'h, who resldis m,i Hi of
ulr wan Ihv next wltnens tailed
lltr leitlmnii) corroliriitiil the wit.
ccn W.lch In that I. Ink .') it ml Will
Id tail teen Willi lilin on tlm 4th ila)
of IhuMiilMT wliuti llii') in in ii in her
ram li with a hinuh of lintmn At
lurii.'y Mlllt for Hi.' ilcfmiio' oliJiTli'il
to fury iiiinlliiii link el Mm I'llcli
nuil tlic Court in turn ux.'rnil.'.l i'r
nlilirtloii
Luke Walk.T win) n.'it iiillnl nml
l,i li'itlitmii) Niihalnntlat.'.l In part
ll.. I'vl.l.'iir.' r.h.'n h) Mm I'll, li, m
l, wik in Iki huuiu nl llii' IIiiiu that
Ui'trh. Wallll unit I.UVc) doppcil
tiicro with a linnrli of liurnoi Mr
Unlkcr wait. how. iter, not ,.ilih.i at
In thi' l.lniitinrnlloii of li," il.'f.'iiJjiit
In huil not taki'ii partlnilar tiotlro
uf him
Mm rllinr I'tamon wan uilkil
rnil ami nil" wnH fnllownl h i I Imr
IVarmui. her htiahanil Hot li apprar
.i in lime poor nit'iiioi leu ami Hi.'
iMiinl r.'pl) In .ii."iII.imh wiik "I ilon'l
ffiit mlicr rroiii th.'li i.'Htliiiony
II wnn hIiowii that lli"V K'hIiIimI on Ihn
(tint l.lHkcy plari iIiiiIiik Hi" 1 1 mo
thai I.Ukuy U iharK" Willi iimhIhIIiik
hi Ilm lion.- HitaliiiK Mont of llulr
liiilliiioiiy wna In r.'Kar.l lo wh.ui
UVI.Ii nun, i in Hi, i l,Uki' r.imli, the
li'iiKth of tlmo lu ri'iiinliit.l, anil with
vliimi ho lift tl." plu.i' On Inn lo
Hi" fait that llulr rupll.-H w.'r .!
Inni illrorl llulr IitIIiii.hi wait of
ImkMiiliiu In "lllid nlil" .Mm Iv.'ir
viii l.mllli',1 that tic ) ll.ivv tiiarkl'
nuw mat on I'xhlhltlnn wiih not tliu
.'ii.' Kuril h) rhnn. I.Uk.'y. whlhi olh-
r wliui'xii'H who fnllnn.'il hlcnlllU'.l
V" irllrlu n h Ilm piopuily of tlm in--n"il
inn ii
I' V Hlivimnii, Sr , wiih imlii'.l only
n I. w .iii'Kiliinn In it'iianl to Hi" Ilm.'
wli. ii a i ii lulu hliow . wan lu'M al
: "I illJ not imiiHiiro It, Imtluold to Han .totio pnrtlcn, and that tho
lil JiiiIko tlmt It wiih." chock on exhibit wna Klven Mr.Wolcli
for tho hnriicH In flnnl Hcttlomcnt af
ter he hn.l iloiliictr-d tlm amounti
ilno hi in
on rr.ing-.ixainlnullrin Attorney
Mill moved that nil of the evidence
ri'UtltiK lo the tranufcr of tho horHcu
bn atruck out on tho nroun.1 of be
Inn hcrciay, Coniilderablo arRumant
followed with tho reiiult that tho
motion wait allowed In io far ai It
portalncd to u certain memorandum
Introduced, wnlch gavo figure ro-
uxninlnatloii of ll",,lr 'I'1' '""" received for the
recos wo tak-1 "rw- wiine tevtineii mat mot
of tho hornet were marked with a V
brand, while one N C and one O. O.
brand,
Goo. Hitter, a farmer of Yonna
Valley, ti'tultkd that bo wa tho own
er of a certain gray homo branded
I O. O., which he lold yenterday; that
the homo wan in California where It
had boon removed without his per
inlKlon: that he ol.l tho home be-
cauio It wa too expcnilvo to have
tho animal returned.
ttwerrd
I hIioiiI
.1. r. lllllliiKnly, a llvory tahlo
man at Ml. Hebron, tHitlflcd that
tho inrload of Iioik" In iiietlon wna
Nhlpped, hut that h could not Iden
tify l.ldkey iih tho man who nccoin
panled Welch, lliu ("Hilmony corrob
orated that of pr.TcodlnK wltnewo
In that he gave evld.'iirv that thu man
who wn with Welch had taken hi
horn.' from IiIh xtahle on the tamo day
that tho Rhlptnunt of hornet wa
miido.
Kollowlng thu
WltneiH lilllinguly a
an until It 30 p. in.
Lewi Qcrbor was the first wit-
neu called after tho noon recoup). Hit
teHtltnony wa to ihow which wai the
mont feaalblo route for driving Block
from tho Klamath Ilailn to Mt. Heb
ron. HI testimony allowed that the
route through the lava beda wa
through an uninhabited dlntrlct and
wnt not uncd a frequently a tho
route via Laird' and tho Dnvl ranch
which ho conaldorcd tho mont feasible.
(Concluded on I'ago 4.)
am) lorralli-il the utheni. the had
wpper mioii nfter coming Into the
hoiuo, hut during their meal and also
whllu eating linakfam tho following
tiiornlni: hlikiiy hung liU head no
that hi faio total.) not he "'ii die
tliirtl), hi. wort- u luiiHtathe mid had
a two week growth of huird on IiIh
fa.o, he had on it ),;uw muckluaw1
coat and wli" l.li'ntlllo.1 thu coat mil
nihil, III, hi ii tho uiin worn by lilm. I
tin i tuinwUHiiiliiutlnii hln. ti'iilileil '
that hhu linn known l,lnk.iy foi M'U'li ,
ream, hut that nil" had not m-in lilmj
for nix yearn I low ft, it, rihe was pox
itlm that I.Ukey wait the man who'
hn.l h. en at In r Hindi with Welch I
3Vmii though li" hud no uinwrnutlnu,
wiih lit in and he tried In hl.l.i his
fate !
John IllUk, who llvex on the llrmo'
rnn.li with Mm .Smith, wan tho next.
wltnetn tailed Mol of IiIh textl-
iii.iiij wiih a corroboration of the evi
dent c glteu hy Mm Hinllli, hut In
ihti l.l.'iillllratlou of l.ltke) ho wiui
nut as ponltlvii iih the tunnel. Ilui
nlxii unw lilm rt turn from Mt. Ileh
roil, or rutin that dlretllon and gae
a ilemrlptlou of the home ridden byj
him that tallied with that glteu b '
preceedllig witnesses,
T. U llagby, who resides at Ml.
II. 'I, roil, teslllU'il that he knew Lis
Ve) . that he met a man whom he
look for l.lskey at Mt .Hebron on IK
ct'inhiT 13, ly.is, thai lie spoko to
him and ntketl lilm if ho was not
CluiK. I.Uke) and that the reply was
"No " llt excused himself and went
on about his business. On ciuss-ex-nmlualluii
he testified that ho thought
the man was l.lskey, hut that ho wus
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LOCATION SECURED FOR NEW
CEMENT AND BRICK PLANT
Accept Most Generous Offer of Land & Transportation
Company on Upper Lake-Given Right of Way to' Water
From Plant and Thirty Foot Landing
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Tho H)draulle Cement and Brick stockholders In tho ComDan'v. has thu
Company has secured a location for' utmost confidence In tho success of
their plant and as noon as tho present the new Industry. Ho hns had wido
storm Is ovor the machinery, which experience Itsmany part of tbs Un
1 now In tho warchouso at tho wharf i lied Blatot, but ho ays ho like tho
Klamath country and Is hero to stay.
Resides his Interest In tho Comont
Company ho has mado many other
gilt edgo Investment In property
here, which would Indlcato that ho
I satisfied with tbo futuro prosper
ity of the county. '
fiaitK IIOItOl'HIIH lis The lletil and .MAVIi K. KltAXCIH ax
.Mela In "TIIK DKVIL," toinorrim Night at Opern House
(luy Merrill gave evidence as to
his headquarters lu tho lava beds,
showing that ouo of his camps, whore
ho had provisions and hay, had been
disturbed about thu time that tho
witness Welch stated that they had
passed through that section with tho
baud of homes In question.
K. Htowart, of San Francisco,
TWO MOitK MOUTH OF TIIK
CL.VRK HOKROWIUS COMPANY
not sure of it after lie had spoken i through whom Welch disposed of ; the
to ti lm lie was asked If tho man homos, corroborated the witness
wine ii mustache and ivplled In thu J Welch ln that ho had been In his
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Have your Spring
and Summer Suit
made to your exact
individual requirements.
You have 1000 Neweit Spring Pat
terns from which to make a selection.
You are getting your clothes. from the
BEST TAILORING HOUSE in the
U. S. through a firm that guaran
tees satisfaction in every re
' gpect. TRY US.
K K K STORE
Last night tho largest audlenco of
the week witnessed the performance
of the Clark Iiorroughs Company in
"Tho Deserter. The play was pre
souted In the same painstaking man
ner usual with 'tho Burroughs Com
pany and left nothing to bo desired.
Tonight thu company presents
"Society's Son," a comedy drama In
throu acta dealing with the social
question as It Is today. Showing tho
results of class prejudice from a
matrimonial point of view, when a
true lovo match causes the friends
of u high-bred aimy captain and his
less aristocratic wlfo to meet and
mingle on a common plane. Tho story
abounds In strong pathos, Irrcslstable
humor mid heart Interest that holds
the auditor spellbound from rise to
fall of curtain.
Sundn tho last night of tho com
pany's stay here, they piesent the
great molality piny, "The Devil." The
version of this play presented by
tho Burroughs Company Is thu very
strongest of tho many adaptations
from tho Hungarian play, "Dor net
ful," and Is heartily endorsed hy
both tho pulpit and tho public.
OLDEST MAN S WOULD
CELEBRATES 13Wta YEAR.
QUADLAJAHA, Mex Fob. 1 S.
Jose Ouadelupe Alcada, believed' to
be the oldest man In the world, has
Just celebrated his 189th birthday.
Alacda was born In this city 40 years
before Mexico bocamo a republic and
has therofore lived In three centuries.
MANY VI31TED Till: MONARCH.
Demonstration Will Contlnne Until
Nine O'clock This Etcnlng.
will be moved and Installed. Mr. E
T. Shortt mado a special trip to Hol
llster, California, to see Messrs. Haw
kins and Brown, of 'the Klamath Land
& Transportation Company, in re
gard to a location for tho factory.
Thcsa gentlemen have been very lib
eral und liavo shown tho proper spirit
In encouraging undertakings of this
kind which aro bound to bo of great
benefit to tho town and community
They hnvo agreed to furnish audi
dent ground for tho location of tho
plant on their property on the Upper
Lako, also a right of way from the
factory to the lako and a thirty-foot
landing. A very small consideration
was asked for tho pioporty and tho
gentlemen agreed to do,cven better
than that. If a proper showing of
business was mado hy tho Cement
Company they agreed to refund tho
purchase money.
There Is plenty of the best quality
of rock close at hand for the uso of
tho cement plant, and It Is considered
tho best location that could' possibly
be secured. Tho valuo of the prop
erty as placed by the Company was
formerly about $3000.
The members of the new Company
i were somewhat discouraged In regard
to securing a suitable location near
Klamath Falls. The property own
era of the city are very near sighted.
Instead of encouraging tho location
of factories and mills they seem to
try and hold up ever)' prospective In
stitution of this kind. The result has
been that tho development of tho city
has been held back. Tho Cement
Company, howovcr, la very much
gratified with the generous proposi
tion offered It by Messrs. Hawkins
and Brown nnd work Is to commence
at once on Installing the plant and
getting nady for business.
J. Itobert all), ono of the best
known cement experts, of Chicago,
will come hero to Install and put tbo
plant In operation. Drawing and
plans have already been received
from hlut so that the building and
other necessary equipment wjll be
ready when he arrives. There are
fiom ten to Of teen modern store and
public buildings In prospect for the
coming summer, and In most cases
tho parties are waiting to see the
quality ot the matorial turned out by
the cement factory. If tho plant Is
as successful In manufacturing the
product as Is anticipated, there Is no
question but that the factory will be Mr. R. C. Spink, of Klamath Ag-
unablo to nil all the orders received ency, went out on the boat this morn-
tho 'first year. Ing. She Is going to Weed to meot
Mr. Wro. 1'ltts, one ot the heaviest , her daughter who Is returning home.
One would think that a circus was
going on at tho Monarch store today
to witness tho crowd of ladhs going
in and out. This was tlto day ot tho
big demonstration of teas and cof
fees, and at times people were stand
ing In lino waiting their cbanco.
Many of tho ladles woro accompan
ied by their husbands, and all were
treated to a delicious cup ot coffee
and a nice lunch.
Tho demonstration, which .Is in
charge of Mcsdames Sartcr and Ad
ams, will bo continued this evening
until S o'clock. Tho -Monarch is
handling tho goods of the City Bak
ery, and a complete stock ot fresh
pastry Is kept on hand at all times.
Tho counter was arrayed with
tempting display of pastry, cakes,
pics and "all of tho products of the
City Bakery, besides boiled hams,
smoked salmon and halibut and a
comploto line ot lunch goods. The
coffco was served with the famous
fsleton Cream, which Is recommend
ed as tho Ideal cream for your break
fast cup of coffos. The Monarch has
sold fifty cases of this cream since
they have been handling It, and those
who onco uso It forever afterward
discard tbo product of tho local cow.
Kveryono Is cordially, Invited to
visit this store this ovoutng.lf.lf you
aro down town mako It appoint to
urop in ana get a nlco hot cup of
coffee and a delicious lunch. Youre
welcome. Bring your husband and
wo want tho men to come and bring
their wives. The demonstration will
end tonight at 9 o'clock.
J. O. Hamaker. II. U. Wilson and
Dr. Hemenway returned this even
ing from Portland, where they were
summoned to testify before the
Grand Jury In tho case against Win.
Barclay.
Don't miss the Embroidery Sale
Tuesday, Feb. 33, a't the Boston
Store. 20-Zt
C. A. Bunting, of Merrill, left this
morning for Reno and Marysvill.
He expects to be absent about two
Bargains
This Week
A NICE LINE OK FRAMED f'ICTURES, WHICH WE WISH
TO CLOSE OUT. THIS WEEK WE WILL SELL THESE
AT ONE-HALF MARKED l'HICK. ,
PYROQRAPHIC WOOD PLAQUES. SUPPLIE8, .ETC., X
AT 40 PER CENT OFF. f
UKMU1NK JAPANESE UAHKET8 AT OREATLY RE
DUCED PRICES, BE SURE TO SEE THE8E JAPANESE
VASES AT ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE.
ROYAL DOULTON CHINA. VERY CHOICE WARE, 'AT
ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE.
GOLD, SILVER, AND OVN METAL PICTURE FRAME8,
OVAL AND SQUARE, CABINET SIZE, ONE-HALF PRICE
FOR THIS WEEK.
ART CALENDAR8, AND MOTTOES BELOW COST. .-. ,
BE SURE TO 8EE THESE LINES THIS WEEK.
Star Drug Store
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