win Kliimnth Fulls Fir-u and iicKt Daily. Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. TlllltD YKAH. Nd. 7!)8 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909. Price 6 Cents FATE OF WALLIS NOW WITH JURY CATTLE CASES TO BEGIN TUESDAY He fit Hcviilo. CROWDS LIST IN TO ARGUMENTS i-i.i:.H r atioiinkih vi:m: oiuroiii.ii. M.Hn:iti'ii:( ks KULHO.M iu:,iti iu:iti.. IMeiuluiit wai on Uiu miunl uudnr no examination lit tliv opening of U.c trlnl thin iiiortilni: llu ui unlt i, auveral question reLiirdhiK till thereabout during t ! iln i lm medliitely preetedliiK Deiembi r 10th hilt he rollliilllt'il illltl' In III tux- Oniony ntul III" mw-ro uo mum lultiK did i'"1 'll'it -niy couirnillctory nati'Mii'iiU lnfUIll Hilled t'lU Wlllll-HI Weltll Allll inked llllll IlllOllt flit! pliplltll)ll lm iniiilu lo C'liim. I.UUi) liut June In steal tliu tiiulei from the atalilu of luvu Hliuok llu luplleil lluil lie lusdv no propositi in lo Meal luiilui from Dave Hhook Cbas. I.llkey Kin next plhroil on lliv stand anil lilt reply to Hill tnmn U4(on m n direct contradiction 0 1 tho answer Kltcn by lliu prccucdliiK ltui- On cross examination t.ti kuy attempted to maku nn explnna. lion n( tliu Incident connected with ll.u iroioiiltloii muilu by Welch, but ItiU mhii not pcrmlttud Tun dufono rusted III cj" nml tliu tktu railed for thu wile of tho do liindaul lu rebuttal. Uefeudant lluoiigh bli attorney objected to lilt vlfe toatlf) Inn l thin aclluu It n iirged by tho proucutlou that the union for tlm objection bu stated ml lo rrspoimo counsel for lofrn! & thr statutory ohjcctlun tl.nt tliu defendant objcited to lili lfu ep t'VKTlMK nciilmt liini In a criminal acllon lliv t.'onit sustained tliu ob jection, hiiJ tb slate reied without InttoilucliiK furlher evldenre lu re buttal It was shortly afler III o'clock wticn 1'ruivcutliiK Aitoin-y lCnk'ii- iIjII began liU mvlew of tlm ethlcnie anil the argument thereof Durlnt hi talk to Uii Jury he no sooner touched upon the rcnions why tho lfo of tbu defendant ..i not pur milled to tukti tho ttand whn the (ouiitol for defense objected Tho Court permitted hlnf1 In proceed but allowed exception! to III ruling. Tliu argument of tliu rrotectitliiK Attor ney touched upon nil material points ef tbo I'Vlilonce, nml consumed tho xrtalcr part of one btur Following a brief liuerinlmUm af. I'-r tliu muuliionl of tho Prosecuting Allorney, 0 r, Mono, of countcl for the ilelmii.e, lutilrvsKuil ih'i Jury until I lie noon hour, llu called the ntlcii linn of tint Jiirnrn to tho oath tnkvn whin lliey wire ucccptud nn Judges In thl raso; lio devoted considerable Itltiiu to tho lejllmouy of tlio accom plice Wcltli, dwelling upon tho fact ltlmt coiiNkttoti cannot Lo liml upon . hlu unruiroborntoil rtmcinuutit; lie iltuj uno:i which hu npplled to tho (am on trial In uhlcli couitn dCucd tho corroboration of toutlinony of an nicoiiipllcu In u crime, ami also com niQiilcd upon tho character of tint i Into' eblof Willie. Waller Welch. mill went over tho nvjiluiicu In dutall. 1.011K iioiora tlio time lor convening Court lifter thu noon Interinlmlou tliu court loom bcKau to fill up and whan ttornny Htoue rititmeil Ida iiritii- l.-Diil for the dofaunu there wnn ncarco- liy n tnr.uil aeiil It umi notlconblu that a Inrc'i part of tho audience wim I in ml n up of ludlcn, nho nhnwid deep Intereit lu tie t'luijinmt plea by tliu ntlornej The court room llllid up niplill) ami oliortl) nfier Attorney iHloim (oiitliiuid hi nili!ti"M u larn" 'rnil mi vtnndliiK In tliu rear of i he iniim for mint of ualit. Mr. Iltonu loliiuiiH'd hpproxllnniel luiolhei hull nuur and In thl tlmo ho touchoil up- ion all of tl.v InclduutH connected with tho anvut mid trlnl of tho de fendant, placliiK parllculnr atrcai ux on lulverai) public tontlmont and uj-, on a cotnparlion of tho vvldenco for aud ni!ulul the dofiiidnut JuiIku Demon at 2: IS bocati 111 nildre with n brUf reminder of tliu hurdvu of uu aihocatu and of n Juror lu n criminal proiucutlou 111m plea a eloiiicnt and at time wry path utlc Ho drew cnmparltou between j tbu Imlurviiicnta for pel Jury on tlio part of tliu nltnos Wilcli and the old ' 'lifl nmll nr lul nv.t.l ITU V.ll llff it .'" "" --. o-- - father of tbu dofnudnnt Tint coliclu ! ilon of tho plea by Judr.c tlciuou ua 'a word Picture of nu Innocent man In j striped clotblnc. a dcxolntu homo In) Klamath County nnd nn oiu nuari broken mother and Inllier TUo Jury! wni affected by tlio picture ami b't the wnruliiK to weigh well tlio evi dence lest It Hhoutd be that n inU luko on thu part of it Juror ithould' caunii lhce IhlnK lo lome lo pan. ' It I Kouornlly rontldend that thu, plM of Judr," Henson w,it ono of tin bet ever heard In ICInmatli County and It mm Hppnront that tho nudlencu was touchod by tho ad word plcluro In team dim mud tbo eje of many of tlio llatuncrt Tho Court declared a brief recoM it tho coiicluilon of tho addrcp by Jiidnu llcnsnn, which lasted tlirouch IIS minute, folloulne winch Jiiogo iDral.o concluded for the tntu. lie lommentcd upon thu nrgumeuta by counel for dofonse and lu lili cus Iioinnry able tnnuner lm went ovor tlio tottlmony and In ovcry step was close- Jly followed by tbo Jury Ho went In to detail about the Keimrnl character of thu ltnei Welch nnd drew the latteiiilon of tlm jurors to tliu In- L..- l.nnln llm nrni,rlltlnn mnlll- tains Hint tlio stntoi chlof wIIucsb imJZ .1 sB and soom to llko It thoro very much. Adam Woldman started plowing on bis homestead Monday. Qodfroy bock mado a trip to Dairy Sunday. Jacob Rucclc wont to Bonanza on business Monday. Wm. Uhrmann has moved part of bis cattle from bis place to Tbco. Plackus' ranch, where they will bt fed. Bey Pool hauled bay from Wm. Klackus' this week. Tbo porcupines liavo been destroy InK a great deal at timber In tbo mountulmt west of Wm. Uhrmann'a ranch. M. I'. Nolson Is busy at tbo homo of C. K. Drew this week making somo Improvements In tbo borne. SENTENCE LISKEY ON SATURDAY STATE IS HEADY FOR SECOND TIIIAL OF CIIAB. LISKEY AND ALF. WALU9. WILLIAM H. TAFT OF OHIO. Inaugurated As President of U12 U itcd States Today Draku tho Court declared a recess of flo mlnutos nt thu couclutlon of which tho Instructions woro given to tbo Jury' U corroborated by circumstances de luded by other witnesses Introducod. Judxo Urake'H review of tho evidence wus thorough aud lu bis address, con sumltiK moro ttian nn hour and a hnlf, bo couiiucted up tbu uldeuce of thu prorecutlon which, It was not iceable. Impressed the Jur Ho, too, compnred tbu ovldoucu of Welch wltb that of tho witnesses for tbu dofonso Ho denounced thu witnesses for tbej Tho Woman's Club rcalliod about defndant, whom ore his rulatUes, ns, $100 for the Public Library from KUllt of perjury nnd ul In almost' i he concert itlven Inst ovcnlng. Tiio tbu snino breath hu oxpre-eil sjm-'affair was a decided success, and ev piitb) for them In their plight lllccr) sent In tho Opera House was All iirgumunt was forclblu ami bis con-iod 'llio concort was given 'by tho elusion, reminding the Jurj of tho' Klamath Conscnatory of Music, as mileinnlty of thu Jurat's oath, de dl-islstcd by lan Dinlels, cello, and the CHESS I'UYEIt COMING. MUSICAL CONCERT GRAND SUCCESS I,. W Mllfcr has received a com munication from Frank J. Marshall, of New York, who i.txt to Dr. B. Las- kcr, Is considered one of the strong est chess playurs In tbo world, stat ing that In revisiting many places of tbo West It would afford bim keen dollght to, Include Klamath Falls. Mr. Marshall Intends to give ex hibitions of simultaneous chess and checkers, match play, and lecturing on tbo theory of chess and checkers. He agrees to play all of tbo chess and checker plajem of tbo county at the same tlmo and, of course, wo ven turu to say, be would not lose a sin glo gatno. A vUtt by a, chess player of Mr. Marshall's magnltudo would be qulto a treat to all tbo members ot our chess tournament 1809, and as the matter will bo presented to the chess club next Monday evening, every member should maka It a point to bo present at that meeting. Court convened at 10 o'clock this morning and this being tho time (or Imposing sentenco on Cbas. Llikoy, A. L. Lcavltt appeared for LIskey and moved that tho Imposing ot sontenco bo deferred until 10 o'clock Saturday morning at which time It Is expected that F. II. Mills, attor ney for the convicted man, will bo ablo to be present. Tuesday, March Otb, was fixed by mutual consent of tho attornoys In terested as tho tlmo for the trial ot Cbas. LlitUey and Alt. Wullls on an Indictment charglLg them wltb the theft of stock trom Rex Dord. CITY PIIOI'ERTY SALES. roctcd his remarks to tho duty Impoj od upon a Juror and tho consequences If this duty Is not conscientiously per formed Uhnlcespcaro Quartet Tho Conservatory has given a num ber ot muclcals and concerts In this city, so tlicro was no doubt In the , . .. ( . . During tho entire afternoon tho de-' mtndH ot tho local music lovers as fondunt was surrounded by bis wife, to thu treat in storo for them and be wlth a babo In her arms, by bis aged j fore eight o'clock thu house began Infirm mother and other ot bis rcl- filling up and was soon overflowing, atlves. Wnllls was deeply affected' Tho trio composed of Miss Elsie by tlm arguments ot tho nttortieiApplcgntq, violin; Mr. Ivan Daniels, nnd whou his counsol mudo strong i cello, and Miss Evelyn Applegato, points In his favor lio frequently nod-1 piano, rendered several very beautl dod his head In approval. While j ful selection and responded to en Judgu Drako was addressing the Jury cores. Thu quartet, composed of he appoarod norvous, 'but wus a closo Mcsdnmcs Zumwalt, Henry, Mason listener, nnd Gates, was heartily enjoyed by Following tho argument by Judpo'tlio entire audience. Their selections wcro unusually well rendered, espe cially Annlo Laurlo and Nellie Gray, which socraod to touch the hearts WILL GO TO CALIFORNIA. Hall-Shepherd Company report the following sales of city property: M. L. Anderson has purchased ot C. E. Widdoes bis rosldence on the corner of Seventh and Walnut streets. Con- slderatlon $2000. Mr. Anderson re cently arrived here with his family from Boise, Idaho. J. L. Cunningham has purchased ot Siemens and Dunbar, 40 feet on Main street and running through the block to Klamath avenuo. The lot Is located cast ot Orooloy ft Phillips plumbing- shop, whero the Third ward hose is at present located. Consider ation was 14000. Mr. Cunningham plana to erect a brick building on tho property this summer. I.. W Miller, tho landscape gar dener and well known chess player, who has been a resident of Klamath Falls the past two years, expects to leave tbo first of tho week for Orland, California Mr. Miller owns an In terest In 70 acres of valuable land where tho town of Orland is being built and this will be platted and sold In lots. Orland Is the headquarters of the U S. Reclamation Service Project in Glenn County and is building up at n rapid rate. Mr. Miller lnvestod in thu land some years ago when It was worth about f 7E an acre but today It Is practically a part of the growing, city ot Orland. Andy Ran is In the city today from his Spring Lake ranch on oue of his occasional visits. Mr. Ryan manages to visit the city every three or four months. TAFT'S SALARY TO BE 76,000. WASHINGTON, March 3 The sal ary of President Taft will bo 175,000 oach year, according to an agreement reached today by th.o conferees on tho Legislative, Executive and Judic iary Bill. In the Sundry Civil Bill there Is an amendment giving the President $25,000 for traveling ex penses and it this Is agreed to, the annual compensation ot the President will bo $100,000. The Senate con ferees on the Legislative Bill receded trom amendmonta increasing the sal aries o't the Vlco President, Spesker ot the House and Fedoral Judges. AT THE OPERA HOCSE TONIGHT. The Valet's Wife," comic; "The Roso that Makes Everybody Dance." colored; "A Corslcau Rovonge," dra matic; "A Oust of Wind," comic. New songs. BBBBTsnLJaiBKrSSSBBBa MUrS. SBBBBBBBBBBBBBsQRAiuWtf SBBBBBBBBBBBBftSBBBBBBBBSX4sfr "sBs""g"s"sn!!!"WttCs"sw Your Easter Suit Kastcr falls on Simdnv. April 1 ltli. this year. It is (lie ilay of all days to show fine plumes. The time to prepare is NOW. Let us make your clothes for you and you will be absolutely certain of satisfac tion in every particular. GOODS, WORKMANSHIP, FIT. and PRICE WE HAVE ALL THE TRIMMINGS TO GO WITH FINE CLOTHES FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES, ET.C, IN THE NEWEST OF THE STYLES. K K K STORE ot tbo listeners, Tho crowning event of tho ovonlng i was tho Rendition, by Mrs. Don ziim jwnlt. of Schubort's Erl King. The MnfrtrnrAf nttnti nf fhla mnftf ertilern wna ....r. ..-..... . ,-.- .--,- , a Hiirprlto to even Mrs. Zumwalt'sl greatest mlmlreis nnd ftdils one more) to her long 1W of succcasen, llesldes linMiiR mich it feeord at-' tomtancc ami such nn excellent pro-i grnm this concert can bonst ot the distinction ot brine thu only enter tainment of nny prominence In tho re mombrnnce of mai.y In Kliimnth Falls that liefiiti on schedule tlmo. Tho curtain last evcnlpg went up piomptly nt 8:30. This was "probably due to no reservation of scats. 2 is sssssssssWssssWsssssssMglgMsMr ." !... . ..J LO U-L. ! X . .ass.. 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