The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 06, 1910, Image 1

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, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 0, 1910
Pbicb Cents
HNY WITNESS
PUBLIC WEDDING
lMriM HX KIlVTHi: TAYUMl
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INT RACE
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Hanrc I 'him
Pnttrth
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T rVwiili nf Jul)' celebration
ska Ike rnntmlllee had itiHril
ftr Ik Bttllninrnl nf III eltlirns
t(Kttftlh Kail unil Hie vlaltora
Mts4cl ' IkI ' " hrllllnni
Ultauaalfd parade nml u public wed
ligMwrllaan war dance by n mini
Ut of KUinilli Indiana near the
iisr plat form on tin' riiurlhnuao
f iitssas.
TM Indiana lm KMik pail III till
tir dtnro rre Mlaa While, Mrs.
Hkllf. Mn Williams, Mra. Weeks,
Mr, llirsila, Chief Mlnnoriiiu, I'rllil
Vt'etki and Jock II) nil Tlit dance
ll rtenilc.t I ln Klamath wnr
iuct, and aim ili. Warm Hprliia In
4li din.
Tie lull Kami' scheduled Cur the
. inartoon ill'l mil lake place, the 8. I,
ilw sot belli able tn he present
At MO In tin Afternoon I ho sports
n Uk Kauna Ix-kkm, iniilrr the
ilrsrtlon nt II C T.lfnr.l. anil tin)
iftfHitirrmiful n wan Hie carnival
ttttt hla Siilitanr the night define.
All Iho rsiea were oxer n three.
all course, nml the hni1lrai rct
iMan h)' llrr) Hoollor In 3 4 mill.
net nd JJ irfdinU Thtr were
lit raitlcs fur thin rare, Hurry
fiartlrr, Alex Slnrtln Jr and Mr.
fltrk The ram was for n rliallonKit
tkH4 lr .Mm Mailln Jr.
Ts free for all motor loat race,
lltt) for 1 allver rnti. waa wnn litf
'wssr Telford In 30 minute and 30
(Midi. Jlr Clark n second.
Tk ICfrmt motor Immi rare wm
by the Trlfnrd boat, rirlvrn by
0. Arnold, In 33 niluiitm, tloellcr,
Wscld anl W'hlllock were Iho ton
Intuit, and W'hlllock not second
l.
! lk tuli ran tin. rntrlMt wrro
IJN Wjp nml Wilbur T-lfonl. and
Trlford won,
Tk mud in it,,. Rwimnilnc r
" Jtrr Martin. Mr. CofTor. Jlr.
km Mil Mr .'ralur Martin nt tint
W tOBrr tiromi,
TktlO.jraril ilath wa won liyi
' wmiM. im took the iirUe of
Tl fat tiian'M rnco wia Wet) by nuy
"tirtll. who rrrelvMt a Ra hat from
"K.K.K.Htoic.
f Dm prlio in iho bora' raw, a
Wlrol ih from th PortUM More.
n by Uui, HoaRiaad. Tho
prln., no ronta. wna raiHurod
V rikalo Kerr.
Tka prlio fr , ,,.,.. rir0( $)(
M o Karlo Mnntaoiurrr.
J" ' ""Qtk the mrnibora of tho
Klnmnih I'nlU hnml .t.-IUhtcMl thn
Inrm. irnwil wlili nn farvllnnl pin.
ttniiii of miinlrnl Mirtlona fiom tin.
inml on I In- lonrthoiiki. Kriiiinila.
nml nftor tin- iiiiidiialdii of thin tin.
ilMirlim litnlfnrm n throiiRot until
Iho IlluiiilnnlPil iiarmln atnrlid, nhoull
U o'rliick, llnmlrr.U of mru nml ,.,,N I
wiiii rnia'fnrw nml ri'ilflri' torclnm
tliniln Iho atrrMa nf th.' ill)' look like (itt.VMMI, MIlVKMKAT TIIIIOUlll-
" in ii aiwuiiriiinr n at. uml
MAY PROHIBIT
MOVING PICTURES
KiaMATIIMTANTMO.V
HKflVLAtt TIIIIH TOK.IV
llooft mi .Unirjr UudlHR l FlnWiMl
nml W'arvlioMne U .Vrarif
f'otnplrtrtl
when Iho final on ntlilih thn (loilitnu
nf I.IIhmI) hml ilit.lrn thn ilti) hefore,
hut whli h l Ills ilmo hore Mr. Ilanauu
nml Mid Kil)the Taylor, the inuile
who had olunteirri to hn marrloil In
tmhlle for the linn liouaof urriUliliiar
ntiint whlrh the lilrnhautu of ttilat
til)' hail nilltrlhlltril, the crowila nl
moat hlmk.-it the i.unxi. of the i-hlrle.
DlrtHil) oi.iii. the lourthoiiM. I.',
II, Hamuli), who wna ilihltin thn float.
lo..r. Dm hnrii nml the rrnwil lm
meillnlrly Jatnmnl lh ulri.tn from
Third to Knurl Ii
On the float wllh the hrlitat rnunle
wete .MIm Horn Hhlve, Annea Marip,
Until While nml Orttm Krlmllnck,
hrlileamnlita, nml Kirk While, Arthur
l.hermote nml ! Merrill, aroom.
men, while Hie leremoil), the Ki.n.
nl rlllK aervlre, wna H'rforiue Ii)
Juallre , l Miller The rl kIow
fiont the Ion lie nml Km Human ml of
etlKrr fiid-a foriileit n aitiii, whlrh
liillher the ii.iii nor Hie iiohiI
nrouml the rlii.it will rwr fnrsil
Whin Hie reremoii) wna owr ,f
Ihlir l.hermore aim th tlrat to kln
Hie hrlile, nml Jintlie Miller alnrleil
awny wllbout 'roriiiliiK Hml luiHirt
nut nit of hlaollUlnl itullea, bill (III)'
Merrill inll.il him Imik uml Inforimd
him of hU erior. when he lunile up
for loat lllue ami plnie.l n genuine
Klnlnntli fnlU rnrea on the llpa of
Hie hlitaliliiR- hrlile, nml mime any he
alnrled to aiihalltule one of thn pretty
hllileamalila for the hrl.le, but ia la
ajt error
HIT lOlWTIIV ,HIKT TIIKM
PtOKWTEHS MAY 10SE WW
.Many llle ne nrfilhlliil Hm K-
lill.ltl.in or Hie I'ldnre of Hie
Ilia Klahi
Clilteil I'reaa rU'rtlre,
CIIICAdl), Jul) C A mutuiiifnt
liMiklnii lounnl tuohlbltlnK the cxhl
liltlon of llm motion plrturea of the
JefTrlea.Johnaon fleht la ftweeplnR the
louiilry lo.ln) Mnuy rlllea enat nml
Kiuth hn nlruiil) prohlbltnl them
li.'nii. ot tin. fenr of the recurremo
of lb., rme rlola Hint oeiurriil fol
IokIiik I he nniioiinfeiiii-ut of John
win'a lrlor)
WnahliiKto.il, HI liula, !) Mnlliea,
l.lniolu, Detroit, llouatnn, Allnntn,
ninliiuntl, lia Aniielea nn.l Jnhnte
neahurti. Koulh Afrlrn, hnve pruhlb'
ll.'.l the exhibition of the plcturea,
nml Kmiana Cll) Denter nml Kan
I'liiuilxo bnte refnae.1 lo ii I low the
l.-eU to lie ahowu III the thentera of
llm..' iltlea
In ClilruKO Hie plrturea will be
alum ii, hut there lire reMrlrtlniia
The alarnr Klamath Maria on her
ii'Kiilar run today, and will from now
mi make ached ii led trip from thin
rlly tn thn Aacncy landing
Thn dock nt the landlnic at thn up
ler end of tho lake U flnlahdd, and a
new tturehoiiHO la alinoat complotcd.
Connection will he made with tho
auto line, which Ii lo run through lo
Mcdtnrd by way of Crater lake, and
tnurlata can complete taolr Journny
from Han Kranrlaco lo Portland by
boat and auto through Klamath
Kalla, Inatvad nf jrolng the entlro dla
lance by rail oter the prencat mnln
line.
Ily thla arranavment they will bo
utile to obaorvo tho wonder of Crater
lake nml toae but little lime In mo
ilnlnK,
LONDON PAPERS
DEPLORE RIOTS
JOII.VHO.VM IMOW MAY COMT
JKKKIIIKH Utm Of IIIH KVK
0Hlc .Verve la HUH I'aHUIIy Para-
lyzeri, lint Hortora Hop. It Will
Krentnally lie fteatorrd
The meinbera of lb., romiiil , turea to be ahown
which had chnrKo of the celebration " "'" ,'"'"rU " Um Ul" ,,""ln
are entitled In the Krente.t credit for "' ""' ,,u'' Ihr.iiiRhmit the dun
lh. hlRh chntn.ler of Iho entertain. ,r' ar, ,',""'fl ''" " ' h
iu.int pioMil.il. and Ihey In turn wlidi I'" ' "'"I "! Intereatod Ihoreln
to Ihnnk nil who aided them In Ilie)'" ,n"' "" It n exiled
work ua well na ,.,rIIni, hr thai the iirnfll frmii thla feature nf
thnnka In Hi., realdenta of thla .uy'tli.M.inteat would be In the nelahbor
and IhiMl.ltora whoahoe.l their np. I ,"H"1 "f n lnl,ll,m ''"". '"' " "'
lireclallnn of the relebrnilon by ilulr'""""" '"'" Hw "K"f
irtenre, '"' '"slerlally rwluced. In any caae.
' ' the proDta will hn areatly leaiened.
.KWHV ITKMH PIIOM THK
HPKIXO UKR OOtXTRY
Homer llidwrt WIM llealu PwtHn
l'. Hay July .1th for Kmmrtl
I'runk Hinlth vlaltcd IiIk frm In
the Hprlna Lake dlatruct Thurfday
Mr. and Mra. Hcott Harnea drove ti
Miller laland Thuraday.
Wm, llarka of Midland waa ii Ka!U
laltor Haturday.
Kinmett Itceaon ha let the coe.
trnrt fnr putting up hla alfalfa, hay to
Homei ItnberlK. work tn begin Jul;
Oth. !
Mr. Ilannon. wife and ton drore to
pin. e.i on their exhibition that are ( town Haturday.
expecle.l lo rulnco Hie probability of
trouble reailltltiK,
I'hllndt Iphln, New York nml New
Orlinna, buwi.tei, will nltow Hie pic-
I'nlled Preaa gerWce.
I 8ACIIAMENTO July C, (On
TIIIXK THAT THK NWlllfJKH AHK board Jamta J. Jeffrlca apclal car)-
TfK INftOI.KNT
IClTfJatfl hiAa DaWT uajwaji
tmili-tMiliMI - m mmm
Itellere Tliat Conlrata I M wren lUack
nml While Men HkotiM Vol
Be- Permitted
i:ClilrilH.V KTKAMKIt
Ull.iXK IIIJ'I'III.IC
lll'IIXK rtAN l-'ltANCIKCO. Jul) '). -
. ciiuritimen ot una iny are propartt.t,
CittrlM-a Kin- While ruining Throimli I" irotetd mtnlnat the exhibition of
Hie Xmn.a PiiM-uuer ,n jlhc Jeffrlea-Joliuaou motion plcliir-
Hat til 'hero, under the tmtnlilpnl onllnnncj
K. II. C. Wllllama and daught-r
were In Klamath Kalla Haturday.
The following were vlaltora at tho
county aeat Haturday: Mra. A. Tur
lie, Mlaa Ktta Turner. Frank Wilton.
Jn. It. Dixon and wife, I. A. McCoy.
t-M.lt Uarnoa. Riley Myera, Cliar. A.
i'uliidexter.
JL
UNCLE SAM IS
AFTER HOUSTON
IM K'OW WAXTKIi IX CIIICAUO ON
A rilAIIOK OK PEIUl'llV
United Pre Benrlee.
IONDON, July 6. Deploring tho
race rlota In America aa a reault of
the Jeftrlci.Johnaon fight, London nn
pera excuae the dltordera.
The Olobc, aa)a: "Sympathy runa
more to the man with tho rope than
tn tho blatant blacka. It la agalnat
human naturo to expect the whites to
accept tho negroes' insolent asertlon
that Johnson's victory has established
the superiority of tho blacks. Tho
itTho contest was the most Injudl
clous ever permitted, and tho racial
effects will probably continue for
years to come. Americans aro trus
tees of tho predominance of the whlto
race over the blacks, we bellevo. We
trust tho American papers will dt
plnro the white agalntt black prlie
fights."
The Standard Is shocked at the
presence of women at the fight.
MANY PEOPUS 8KK
aHORGK l. mice
Although efforts nro madu to keep the
fact a secret, tho blow Johnson dcllv
ered in the second round of his fight
with Jeffries at Reno Monday, para
lyxed the optic nerve of Jeffries' right
eye, and possibly wll permanently In
jure the whlto man's sight.
Jeffries made light of tho blow at
Aral, but It was admitted today that
the right side of his face Is still af
fected, and the sight In his right ee
Is deranged, the nerve Is still partly
nalalyied. Jeffries can sec but Indis
tinctly with bis right eye. The doc
tors aro hoping that he may eventual
ly recover his sight.
STREET PAVING
ILL START
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ItKHOIATlOX TO THAT tmCT
IXTIIOIHVKD IX COUNCIL
mm if emu shot mme
A Xarelarr of OreVaancea Have Been
ITenarrd Which WJN Re Intra-'
ilacrd at Meetksaj FHay ,
TWKXTV-OXE KILLED
IX TRAJX WRECK
United Press Service.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio, July 6.
TwenlyKine Is the number of dead In
the Dig Four Twentieth Century train
wrecked Monday.
One unidentified body was rccov
ered csterday. Thirty were scrl
outly Injured and aro lodged In hos
pitals and hotels. The total fatali
ties probably will be unknorn for
days. The cause of Iho wrecl I tin
known, but It Is bollew.-t to have
been caused by a confusion of ordery.
FORT WORTH PROHIBIT!
EXHIBIT OF FIGHT PICTVRBS
This Misrh.Waiae Mm Pays the City
an I'nrxpectr Visit
N'KW YORK. July d.The excur.
alnu strainer (In nil Republic caught
fire .-miilnc throimli the Narrows.
TtlK nml plenaiire and fire boata rea
died all the tiaaaeiiRers while the
atraiuvr daahel for the shore luiumt
Ing her alren.
The flrand Repuhlle It a slater ship
In ihv flenernl Hlocum, which burned
n few months ngu while on her way
to one of the Kaatern reaortf bcarliiR
n largo number nf women and chil
dren who were going to u flunday
schnol picnic. It wns dlvcnvered that
Iho life prcnerer on the Hlocum were
navies, and there was n great denl nf
innkltiR II n felony tn dlaplay plcturea ;
of crime They hold that Governor
Hlllelte prevented the fight nn tte
Krounda thnt It was n felony, ami
therefore, the reproduction through
mnvliiK picture would lie displaying
u ctlme. Undoubtedly Ma) or Mc
Citrthy unit a majority of tho super
xiaora will fm or the exhibition. Pl
Irlcl Attorney Klckert will probablv
contend Hint the picture simply dl
piny n corneal which occurred In NV
vndil, where It wns not a crime.
Reprcnentathc of tho mayor toda;
tinted Hint tho hoard of centorv.
whoaii duty It I tn suppress movlni;
Wm m AMI IMS EVENNK
NherlnT Itercite a Tdeanwin From
I'nHcd Htatea Dlarrkt Attorney
Mass nf Chicago
acnndnl nbnut the filling f the g0. I'l'" .. will probably net on
rum and the tarloua excuralon boata ''" million. It nowr appears Ike'y
Hint luoionMir "in oar mc luriureN,
Hint ply the wnlerw In Hie xlrlnlty of
Now York. Many lUes were loat when
Iho Hlocum burned.
IfUXgHESS
iEW
cB fT5 isssiA.1 1 Lsssfn
Uress-ndWorkingStylc
$uso to $10.00
fi222aj KKK STORE
WANT I'UTTHK OF
THK FIHIIT HTOPPKD
Uulted Prcaa Hertlce.
R08TON, July 6. The Christian
l.'iulcavor officials here are sending
telegrams to tho governors of the va
rlous Htnles unit mayors of tho prin
cipal ritlcH containing In substance
the follewing:
"Rare rlnts nml murders have al
ready fnlowcd tho announcement of
Jnbnson's victory. Tho moving pic
ture will create more vlolonco. Will
you Join In nn effort to prohibit tho
exhibition of iho pictures nf tho fight?
Ilolp havo the young people from n
ilcmoHilltliiK Hlinw."
AX K.XPLAXATIOX
Tho luomhorH of tho Womou's Li
brary club learn with regrot that tho
Fourth nf July committee havo an
Impression that tho erection ot a
dancing piriform In courthouse park
wna opposed or objectod to by the
club. Tho exocutlvo commlttoo, lu
behalf of tho membership as (ar aa la
known, hereby dotty that any such
objection on their part was expressed
or oven felt. The mistaken Idea of
their position I tho moro regrotabla
and I thus noticed because the
Fourth of July commlttoe la composed
Pot aorno of the most valued friends
and generous patrons ot the library,
Deputy United Slates Marshal Grif
fith Is on his way to Klamath Falls,
and will arrive hero this evening,
with him a warrant for tho arrest of
T. K. Yorko, or, as ho la known hore,
F. R. Houston. The charge on which
ho Is wanted by Uncle Sam Is that of
perjury. Sheriff Uarnoa has received
u telegram from United Htatea Dis
trict Attorney Sims, requesting him
to hold Iho prisoner, but thla part ol
tho Instructions was unnecessary, as
ho I safe In the county Jail and Is
likely to stay there for somo time to
come.
It Is quite evident that the United
States authorities are laboring under
tho Impression that Houston la simply
being held hero to await the arrival
ot an officer to take him elsewhere.
Tho mission of Deputy Marshal Grif
fith Is doomed to failure, tor Sheriff
llartlc Is not going to let Houston go
unless he has to, nnd under present
conditions ho cannot surrender him to
any one, Houston has been asked If
hn desired to havo a hearing beforo a
Justice, and he Informed tho officials
that ho was In no hurry, that he was
qulto comfortablo where he was and
hnd nothing to spend but his time,
Therefore, the fact that ho has been
held longer than twouty-four houra
without a hearing will have no effect
on hla case, for he has stated that he
did not want a hearing at thla time.
Ah the matter stands ho Is a prisoner
of the state' of Oregon, and under
such condition ke will not be sur
rendered to aaywao until this slate Is
through wltk (a ease,
The couatyvaa; met this morning
and "transacted' Ike refalar routine
bualneaa. Nothing ot 4 importance
waa done.
"Have you seen Ueorgo L. Price?"
This Is the question that haa been
naked today times without number,
but the general reply has been In the
negative. Several men have seen
him. umong Ihcm some of the offlcers
of the county, but they had no war
rant for hi arrest, and slnco San
Francisco advised that no money
would be forthcoming for his return.
Price was permitted to go his way
unmolested.
Thcro Is a letter on Its way from
Ban Francisco that Is awaited with'
considerable Interest. Whether It
will contain any request fnr Prion's
detention or not U problematical, but
if the Han Francisco chief of pollen
xhoold request that Price be held it
would raise a question that may bo
far reaching In Its results.
When Price was re-arrested on thn
charge of selling lottery tlckots and
Attorney O'Neill walked Into the of.
flee of Iho district attorney and In
formed that gentleman and the po
lice officers nnd sheriff that If they
undertook to kidnap Price ho would
prosecute every last man, even It he
"had to go under the bed to get
them," It caused some of them to hes
itate. After Price's deportation and
It was rumored that Mr. O'Neill was
going to mako good hs statement of
tho night before, an Investigation wai
made, when It was discovered that he
waa standing on pretty solid ground.
Tho news ot Price's escape and his
subsequent return to thla city la be
lieved to be a part ot O'Neill's plan
of campaign. Should Price be again
arrested tho question that arises Is,
will the officers pursue the same
course as before, or will they hold
him to await the action ot the grand
Jury? If Attorney O'Nolil Is tgurlng
on using Price to prosecute the offi
cers that he threatened to "go after"
it will mean a fight that will shake
the city, and may kick up a disturb
ance that will be fsr-reachlng In Ita
effects.
United Preaa Service.
FORT WORTJI. Tex., July .
Fearing riots as the result of aa ex
hibition of the Jeffries fight pictures
here', the city commission has direct
cd the corporation counsel to prepare
an ordinance prohibiting the showing
of the reds In Fort Worth.
LOIIOK XKWK
At the council meeting last night
tho ordinance extending Canal street
so that the sewer system could be
completed was passed, and the land
necessary for that purpose will be
condemned.
A resolution authorising the adver
tising for bids for the street paving
was Introduced and pa seed and sev
eral other ordinances relating to the
paving and other subjects which had
been prepared by City Attorney
Drake will be presented at the meet
log next Friday night.
'When the council waa called to or
der at 8 o'clock last night by Mayor
Sanderson there were present Conn
cllmcn Wllklns. Caste!. Waldrum.
Hunks. Summers. Stone. Obenchaln
and Btanable. Faught came In late.
The following bills were allewed:
W T. Shepherd, labor I S.oe
P.rrry DeLap, clerical work .
D. J. Zumwall. eag'r work.. ' en
W. H. North, Inspector.. .. Itl.IS
It. A. Atherton, police S.e
Riley Hasklns. police....;.. .. 7.5
Wm. Hall, police 76.v
E. C. Townaend, pollee . .$
fC. C. Low, police lee.eft
Geo. Salder. police. M0
A. L. Lanvltt. salary .. .
Thos. Drake, salary city atty 74 17
Ackley Bros., lumber lxsJ5
Chlco Const. Co.. labor . ,IM.7ft
OPERA HOUSE TONIQHT
Montgomery Lloyd are the moat
clever singing and talking comedian
ever seen In this city. Their singing
Is remarkably good and their Joke
nro tho newest. Last evening they
made a big hit, receiving tremendous
applause and several encore. Be
side those great coraedlana and stag
er will be a good bill ot picture, aa
follews: A beautiful vltagraph pic
ture. "The Olrl and the Barrack,"
"The Flower of the Ranch," n Beauti
ful Western drama, and "Roanaace In
the Western Hill," will ateo prove la-
tereatlag. The music will ke fur
aleked by tk Opera House orchestra.
' aa T J,
Every Knight of Pythias In the
county Is Invited to attend tho in
stallation of offlcers of Klamath
Lodge So. 99. In Red Men's hall to
night. Tho members of Cascade Tem
ple. No. SI. Pythian Sisters, have
been Invited, and tho committee In
chargo have made arrangement for
refreshments. A most enjoyable
evening Is promised, and every mem
ber of the order Is urged to be pres
ent. Tomorrow night Modoc Tribe, No.
50. will Install Its officers. All Red
Men are cordially Invited to be pres
ent. Prosperity Kc.bek'ah lodge. No. 104,
I. O. O. F.. will Install their officers
tomorrow night.
DIOOIXG HEWER TRENCH
The trench for the sewer ou Third
street between Main and Pine Is rap
idly nearlng completion, and the lay
log of pipes will begin soon. Thn
ditch Is now down several feet, anJ
us many men as can be used are now
nt work there.
Total f 3,167.25
The bill of the Chlco Coastructlor.
CLmpany was referred to the city en
gineer, and If ronnd correct by his:
was ordered paid.
The bill of Don J. Zumwalt for
services as city engineer was referred
to the finance committee.
There were no pretest on the
sewer and paving proposal.
Ortthaancee
A resolution was introduced rela
the to the paving of certain streets
la this city and Instructing the city
recorder to advertise for bids for
such work. It was adopted aa read.
The ordinance relating to the ex
tension of Canal street waa read and
passed. This extension of Canal street
Is for the purpose ot providing saeaas
for the extending of the sewor sys
em. An ordinance providing for the con
necting of house sewer with the main
sewer, the costs thereof to be assessed
against the property, was read aad
passed.
An ordinance adopting the plat ot
Hollster addition waa passed to the
second reading and read by title.
Adjourned to Friday, June 8th.
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