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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
$be MtMk ! kmmatii Miu- first ! ANIUIKNT DAILY OUR ADVsWTMEM OUT thk nwrr RMtnm fourth Year. No.. 1,210 KLAMATH FALW, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 14, 1910 Pwct 5 Cents ftornina HAT HOME OFBURGEMASON MYRX IN HONOR ' WILLI. ,M. PKAHK QBUHii pKoaMi is Hon A Hrlltli""' Mutlrsl Kveamg Rajnrrd I'X Those Who Were Prrwut I , The beautiful home ot Mr. and Kr. Ilttnn" Mntnn tht rcn nl M. o( llii' ("'"I dellRhlful niiitlrnl Bltkflllir." IsM Mlulll Hint " '"" kits In Oil H)' '"r I"" """' " U the lefllnl III honor nf Mr. llollln a. IftM'. Tk Inllonlnu I 111" program ri'll. fcrts! "Ht llnMrj' (Klhelberi Net In). ikrpre iiiwrin. Tear Not Vi, o Israel" (Dudley Bwk), llnllln M lee. "April Sims" (Krneit Newnn)t Mrs, (ton J. Zumwsll. (t). "flhsdnwB" (Carrie Jnioln. sMIl (li) "Tim Worldly Hope Mfi Rtl Their He-iris Upon f.tn Maun) Mm. )I-t II. (Isle. t-UMIV' (Verdh, llollln M, (. "Ilu llltt do Huh" (Schubert. UtrDj (b), Kind In V Hhart Major (Arrniky), MIm Wilms Wag. i). "Were I Oardentir" (C. CltalDidit); (ti), "An. Open Be. (W" (II Huntington Woodman) Mr. Don J. Ziimwall. (i). "Mother, o' Mini" (Prank K. -TMrl: (b). "Hinrm unit Run ielssM (Dudley lltirk), llollln M. Violin Solo (telecled), Robert lletkltr. "Altlo Uurlo" (Dudley llilrk). teskeapearn quartet. XRWAIIK'N MAYOR HKMIOXM I'llted I'rf m HorTiroT XEWAitK, Ohio, July u.Fnre. lUIIIni the threatened ousting by (ernsor Harmon for 4tla actions, or lk of action, In the recent lynching ol Carl KthrrliiRlon, ihn antl-aaloon admin'. Maor Athcrlnn today re llstd. JthoroughbrepF wms Newest Fall Styles are Here They are sure nifty. See west window wiM K. K. K. towxhitkh tain HIT ox OIIMJOX TIII'XK LINK Cwriil Nprlnu iiml Wnl.ril.lil Hhw Hern I'lrtllnl iiikI Will lie I'litml mi lli Market Tan now lnwimli..., Corral Hptlng mill Wakefield, on lh Hut, of tho On', jton Trunk In Kliunnlli county urn now Iii'Iiik pliillMl, iiml t,,iM will ho pliirod on wile within Ih,. ii,.i w''k, TlK' nun lnwiiolirii'nrii imni',1 hy lliu Ctinlrnl Oti'Kiin liiiirotpinrnt roiiiiiiny, m lil li ulmi owim tin. town of t,'ioi'iit, In whlrh n iniinlirr of Klnliinlh I'nlln -oio Imvc nl, (,'orrnl HirliiK U nhout cluhlcon iiiIi- hoii Hi of Cri.Mil, nnd Wnkp. flflil, whlih U ii.iiiiihI niter Ihn rom imiiyV ui'iii'liil nRwil, I.. I Witkf rii'ld, U I.'UI).iIkIiI mll nouih, Wnki'llrtil IIph on I In- lni of I Im Onuon Trunk, nn.t nhout nun jnriU uiH of Itn Koitttivlli 1'nrlrtn llmv villi In-, In n nt'iiM., it rlvnl nf l ln now Km ii ot (.'ruler, 1,'ii'tilly iilnticl y a Mr, Klinnin'r of Hcatil... CriihT In nhout llitcf(iunrliT of n inlU viol of ih Hoiiilmn I'lirlflr Trunk llii.- ii n. I it 1111111 in of n niliu Mi'tl of tin1 Boiillii'ru I'arlflc. It wan fiirmi-rl) lh rnnili of I., Peel, who roml in till a toiiim plrno ihcrn for n niinihr of ).'nr, ,nv.Mi: i' ii.iii.iio.iii IHTI-X MrKl'KMi:i United rriwrlrl'. WAHIIINtlTON. Ii '.. July II. Tin' InlvmlMK' (.'oinincrri' (NiiiiiiiI Ion haa nntioiiiired II Inlvntlnu to ilx'lid nil I Im tariff umkliiK any lniiorlaiil Ki'lii'rnl rain ndvnncn pendlnK tin' Invntluallon'nf tint rrn on for Ihn ndvanrr. Tin dwUlon nffcrta Iho Inrn-aara whlrh find hc-li MilMinrd unlll nfirr Pri-nldent Tnft railroad confpirno- and nlo the raiM in many pnrla of Iho country. NKW AITOMmtll.K IJXK KHOM IIKIIK TO IH-.M Will It' KaUMMlMl Ne! Wk Ii) J. II. Wniandf anil Trlplrll Another nutomohllo llni bi'twrrn Klamnth l'all and Hend will h . talillnho.l noxt wook. when J II. Wcnandy nnd C. Triplet!, both auto imiblli' men of lirnd, will mail a thirty da)' trial nf ihclr plan l( iho Iniilnra wnrranla tho wrv!c'. whlrli will lw M'liil.wookly, will hi mndo pprmanvnl. Mr Wonnndy U pio.ldont of tho Wonnndy-lliinli'ii Aut" rompany, whlrli operate 11 line of rnra between STORE Hi'tiil, ln' .MmlrriK, Ittdniotiil nnrtf I'rliinvllli'. Tho hum Klniiuth KnlU Hill' Mill (OIIIIITl wild lint lino out of' llmiil to ihn north. TrlpH will hrl iiiiulo IIiioiikIi Crmcont. Mr, Trip' It'll, who oiicnilcH Movnrnl tnr. will. rim nh nor I n I nl with Mr. Wonnmly In lhi hiiKlm'kk, IIIMVV MINN IX Hill-: AT ItMITiaMl! Thi, IMmI, NU .MImIiik. Mnny llonit'. 1,'M mill (UWHI.IHHI lifltlMIUl' ((alt l-'rom rintnr i llnlli'il l'roH Bnrvlre. I'OltTI.AS'l). .lull N...Tn iImiiI. ., , ,,. huriiMl nnd ii o of $.'0,000 U flui riiinlt'of ii Urn Iiiti today, Tho (lanicil ulnrli'd In iho old I'tpoMltlmi hull.'.' Ihk, nnd hcfori ihfy Iiml l,p.':i qui'lirhiil 1.,'Vi'ii hlork worn di'nlrny. rd Tin1 liormiN wi'ic In Ihn hnnotili'lll if ihi ixpoiltlnn ImlldliiK. Tln Mull., liomnh rluli hulldlriK. hlearhen mid " "'"Kei, me who or an Arrjorlcan urnmUtntid, four uptown holtli. ilcniM.'ln the collar ol an old lao Kioie and ni.ldimri wcro domruyd. lat,.,! hoiuo "which had been occu The mime I unknown, but II Ii ' ' tlHl by Crlppen. Ilewd in hnve atnrliil from m. ex- Tho Biilhorltlea of all Europe have plnilon In n bnaemeni. nenr Ihe ,0,.n nuked to bunt for Crlppon. who ,n,'l"' . boa been chanced with tho murder. ' Tho woman dlaappeared aomo time MA.W IT.IIINII IX i lam Vvbruary, and Crlppon nac It IIII.I.INIOX OK Mini's , out Hint aho had died a natural death. ,Tho authorities hero aay tho body l'nM-uri itn-onM. I'nnle Htrirken which haa Juit been found bad boon Winn i.iur llollrr Kxplmlr. dead for at leaat als monlha. irnfi Nlnk Shortly after tho dlaappaaranco of - - ""' Mm. Crlppen, anoihor woman waa In Itnlir.l rri'n Horvlce, troduced by her huaband aa bvlnc OHKHHA. Iltnmla, July II. Offlrlal alio, Haturday Crlppen dlaappeared repnrla ahow that IOC pvmou er-'wltli the aocond .woman, aid alnco Ulu-d Haturday iiIkIiI when Iho ahlpal then Iho police havo had the houae Uivkl and Wamiwia collided at tha' heavily Riiarded, and no one la al moin Ii of the DnleiNT river. ' lowed to enter. The police today lloili'boalH worn loaded with pai ' brniiRhl In two coMna, and it la be kcnanrn, who became panic atrlcken lleved that a aecond body haa been when the Uivkt'a liollem exploded, ' found, iho khlp klnkliiR konn nffnrwnrda. Tho offlccm deaerlbo tho aliened ,ocond wife aa being Ethel Clara AXOTIIKII NKHIOIN . Leneve. a beautiful atenoxrapher. J7 ARIIOI'UIXK AlinDKXTl"0 . . Mra. Crlppen .wa ti yearn old, IJiiIIimI I'ips Berlce. ' hllo CrlpMn hlroaeUla SO. ,Ilo aald IIOUIINKMOUTII. KiiRlnnd. Jnl-;ln" ' " "1 died at n conll- II. AkcendlnB to the ureateat heliht ' mm watorlng place, but tho notice In the lokt of K)tT inntom, II. I(aw llnaou ktraliieit hit aeroplane, which fell to lli. cruutid wllh him caualnK orloii, pvrhapi fnlal Injurlea. That ho wo mil killed iiulrlclit la ronald ered n mlrncle. WAXTN JlltVTOKINII OIT lUai, CIIIMIXAM United l'reH Horvleo, (MIICAOO, July M. When Judge (.audi Impanelled Ihe Hpecial federal itrand Jury to try the packer he In atriikted Ihem not to lirlnac In nn more n I la k IndlcimentH nor to Indict Iho corporations, but to find out tho Individual iconlhlo nnd bring tho lenl offender In Jiidlce. MI'ItT UY l-WI.I. KIIOM IUMIK OF IIUIMIIXI1 L'liarle llumphrvy waa aoveroly hiulnod by n fall from tho roof of n biillillim nt Creacont recently. He waa at work hIiIiirIIiik tho atruluro when the mipporl which ho waa brae Iiik iiruIiihI Knvn way, and he waa prerlpllnled twenty.alx foot to the ii rou nil. Hit waa aeverely brulaed nhout the back and neck, but waa not kcrioualy Injured. Mr. Humphrey U well known In thla city, having lived hero for n number of yearn, nnd he haa a broth. er, QeorKfl Humphrey, who la In bual. neaa horn nt preacnt. Ilia many frlonda will bo plemted to learn of hi recovery. KKXO NOTKH Juinen Iteoder and wife ot New I'lnn Creek, urn vlaltlng U. R. Ree4er. hlx brother. II, II. Harris ot Cold Hill haa bean apeiidlnK n few daya In Kenn on bual noun. Horn To Mr. 1ind Mr. Harry Wall, n big huaky boy, , Mra. J. b. Padgett, who haa been atck nil aprlng, la atlU llngerlai and getting a little weaker. Hot weather provalla, 90 to 88 degree In the ahade. II. Bnowgooan haa reglatratlon blnnka, nnd la ready to reglater Tot era when they make application. Nothing haa been done aa yet In the way or registering. WANTED For tho Publto Library, 8 cbrda of four-foot wood. Apply to, Mra. T. D. Talbot at the reading room, afternoona and evenlnga, BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN GEUAR I, IIKMKVKII Tf UK THAT OP Of. MKIt .XOTKII HIXdKR CORPSE IS MMY KMPISa N4arrh .MniIp for HiutMnrt of Woman. WIki I ftetlwrf to Havr MMfSiVPQ Hd Unllid I'rciia Rrrvlro. LONDON, July 1 1. The mlle lc. Ilcvo Uicy have found tho body ol Mr"v,,n",l'" Crl'l,,,. formerly a not which ho luiertcd of the death gavo tho place aa aomo town In California. It la alleged that he forged a letter from hla wlfo to poraona In London aliig thnt aho waa going to America. Mm. Crlppen waa born In Phlladcl phln, and waa tho daughter of n Po. Mi nnhlemnn who fled to thla coun try to avoid pemecution In hla native land. Her firm public appearance aa a Inger waa In London, and aho Im mediately sprang-lnto popularity, for aho hnd n moat wonderful range ot tolco. Returning to America aho married Crlppen. Sho afterward dl coverod that kho waa entitled to an oatato In Poland, and both aallod tor that country,' remaining on that aide of tho ocean. They lived recently at an expensive eatabllahment here, and wcro apparently very rich. Crlppon la bollevod to have lived In California, anddetectlvea who havo been Investigating hla career declare that ho waa bornIn Coldwatcr, Mich., nnd waa educated in that city and Indiana, and wan.alo gradunted from a college In LoajAngclea. He com pi clod hla medical education at Ann Arbor, Mich., Cleveland nnd New York, and practiced hla profeaalon In Detroit. In San Diego, Salt Lake, 8t. Loula and Brooklyn he waa an ear apodal lat. Hla lateat bualnoaa here was aa n Yalo tooth aneclalltt. Crlppen admitted to tho police that the story ot hla wife's trip to Amer ica waa falao. Saturday ho said that ho nnd hla wife had quarreled,- and that aho had left the houae In anger. He said that he did not know where she had gone, and thst he had in vented the story of tho trip to Amer ica because he did not want tho neighbors to know thst she had gone. He said thst thoro wan. where he had thought aho had gone, Tho undertakers say that two cor fins wore used to facilitate tho hand ling of the mutilated and decomposed corpao. in aplte of the denials there are rumors or further startling dla coverles, Dr, Pepper, the government an alyst, has declared that IdentlRcaUon of the corpse Is Impossible, but tho police are certain that the corpse Is that ot Mrs. Crlppen. ' They declare that the head had been crushed by heavy blows, and that the body ot the corpao had been hacked by a knife. A fellow dentist asked Crlppen where his wife was shortly after ska disappeared, gad he said that the had Rone to vlilt her home In Lo An koIpii, It wiim well known thnt thero had hoon trouble In Ihn family over klho atonojerapher, ami ho wrote to Mr. Crlppon'a atriwon In California, InqulrltiK If alio wai thfrc. Iln ro lillcd that Mm. Crlppon had not bn ooon In Ihn atato thnt ho knew of. Tho pollrn are' confident that Crlpiwn will bo urroaled 'boforo nlRht. An Kvonlng Newn citra declare thnt Mr. ,11811, a porter at the Haven Houae, wnero yrlppen haa offices under tho name of tho A. U. rial Remedies company, atatea that he patted Crlp pon at noon today. Ho aald thst Crlppen entered hla office hurriedly and emerged abortly afterward and hurried toward Kution. Tho porter dltcovcred later thst the names had been erased 'from tho door. The po lice are trailing the man. THK KMPIIIK KTOCK COMPANY Are Making Hood at Ihe Opera House This Week Lait night the Rmplre Stock com pany played "Saved." a beautiful society drams, to a queen's taste. Thla company haa proven Itself to he truly wonderful In the production of the different plays It hss staged here. " Tonight thoy will produce "Tho (llrl of tho Clolden Weat" In Ita true version, auch aa It haa never been staged here before, and should be well pstronlted, aa It Is seldom wo have the opportunity to see auch a clever company of players. IIRCEIVRi WORD THAT HIS MOTHER IH DEAD It. C. Hplnk Left for Atlanta. Ha., Thla Moraaag to Look After Katate It. C. Spink came down from tho Klamath Agency Istt night and left this morning for Atlanta, Os., where lie will take charge of an estate -toft in. hla care by tho death of hla moth, er. The many friends of the Spink hoys here will be sorry to hear ot tho lots they bsvesuatalned, and ex tend them their tlncere sympathy. Mr. Spink took his dsughter with him. and ho may not return to Klam nth county for a year or more. The citato amounts to o"er tit 0,0 00, and will take aomo tfm , wffTe up. MHKIK NOTES At the meeting nf Klamath Lodge No. 99, Knlghta of Pythias, last night there were two good candidates for tho second degree, and the mem bora present enjoyed the meeting ex ceedingly. Thero will probably be work In the third rank at the meeting fiext week. Chancellor Commander Elder Is atartlng out right by calling the meeting to order promptly at 8 o'clock, and the work It conducted with dlapstch. Every member of the order ahould be at the meeting next week. The Woodmen ot the World and the Women of Woodcraft will have a Joint Inatallatlon at tho meeting to morrow night. All Woodmen are la vlted to attend. Refreshments will lie served. Modoc Trlbe-So. M. I. O. R. fcL. meels tonight, p TRYJNG TO REGAIN SHATTERED FORTUNE PORTLAND, July4. 8eeklng to recoup his shattered fortune, Sidney C. Love, a former millionaire stock holder and member of the New' York block exchange, has tried his hand, at Oregon mines. Mr. Love Is now lo cated In the Baker City district, where be haa secured poesesston ot the Sunrise mine. Ho proposes to develop It and make It a paying prop, "erty. The story ot Sidney Love la dra matic. He dropped 100,000 In ono wheat deal In 'which ho mixed with Patten. He was at one time worth several millions, and carried on eg; tensivo operations In stocks. After the Patten deal he became .Involved Inother dlHcultles and was foreed to the wall with hit liabilities run ning ll.S00.090 above his assets. Ha started when he waa It with ll,ee given him by his mother. He s w 86 years ot ate. But each was Love'a reeerd n his nanclal dealings that the Mearea at tbe Rock Islaad system paid Ma dohta and be waa eaabled to start again with a dean sheet He waa at tracted to Oregon mines, aad haa tall conldeace that he will win back an- other fortane. MllltAHV CM'll WILL CIIVK " COXOEIIT Miiklral Kntertattiment Will lie Pre. kenlerf Neat Monday by llollln M. Pease The Women's Library club arc to be conaratulaled on havlne teeiired the promise of Kollln.M. Pease of St. Paul, Minn., to clve them n benefit concert next Mondsy ejrenlng. Many of our musical people have had tho pleaauro alrcsdy or hearing Mr. Peaac, who la a loader among aotolsts In his home city, snd occupies a lucra tive position aa choir master of Ihe Kirat M. K. church. None ahould mlaa thla rare opportunity to hear some high cists ringing, whlrh at the same time appeals to the uncultivated mil ale lover. The beat local talent haa consented to aaaltt In the program. OFF FOR AX OUTIXfJ A party of Ktsmsth Palls people, contlttlng of Mm. K. D. North and son. Mrs. R. aT Emmltt, Mrs. Fred Illehn and son, Mlsa Ella Emmltt. Mra. Mabelte Martin and Un. win Weedon and daughter, will leave Sun day for avtwo weeka trip to Spring creek, Williamson river and Fort Klsmsth. They expect lo hare a most enjoyable time, snd are going pre pared to see all the sights of the beautiful region they will visit. OO TO LAVA REDS C. WhlUker of Palo Alto. Calif., J. C Rutonlc and dsughter, Irene, went .o Merrill this afternoon In F. H. .'.litis' auto. whnt thev will nwutt r. Hate Yaden and take a trip. tbrougV ir.c lava beda country for a few dart They took tenti. bedding and a full mmp equipment, and 'expect to hare the time of their Uvea. TEMPERATURE FOR THK MONTH OT JULY Highest aad Lowest Degree of Heat as Recorded by the Oeverasseat The following figures giro tbe high est and the lawett temnoratiir., m. corded by tho government during th montn rr July; Day. Max. . 94 93 , 90 . 93 . 91 88 , 88 86 80 70 68 68 74 Mln. 59 0 l 60 56 66 56 53 43 37 40 48 45 13... IS... 11 10... 9 8... I ... ... "V I 3.. NEW' SUIT FILED The Monarch Mercantile com nan v today filed suit against the Klamath Falls Timber and Locclnc fomrjanr ror the recovery or money. H. il. Manning la their attorney. A marriage license was Issued to day tor the marriage or Charles Jones Jr. and Eugene Howard, both colored. They are employed at E. R. Reames' realdence. John Vanmoter ot Poo Valley had business here today. BETTER ThC iDCSt Pumps and Half Shoes 1AF I km tluaat w wognmwwttnunv wort over. IBD tfOHLVNI. CATOH; all lM,mMquiln lOAMATirS SHOE l l CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED K. WATTENIICRG WILL BUILD ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE ii k carina it mm i Com Will he gllsM, and Hie Htrar. inrr WHI He BaMt of Brick ' ArrnnWag to Plena Thorontrart for tho conatruetlon of tho Odd Fellow' Temple, which I to bo built on the corner of Fifth aad Main streets InMhl city, was today let to It. K. Wa'ttenburg and the con tract and bonds will be drawn up and signed this evening. The structure will bo built or brick, and tho cost I to be 841,350 cam. plete. The lowest bid tendered lor re inforced concrete msterlal was $45, 995, and thst was beyond the nam which the building committee of tho asaoclatlon had considered as the limit or cost. The committee Informed the con tractors who were' hero that the re inforced concrete bids were too high, and that It they desired to aakmlt bids tor other msterlal they eesM do so. F. L. Scam man of Reading, R. E. Wattenburg and W. P. McMillan of this city submitted bids, aad Mr. Watteabnrg's bid being the lowest he was awarded the eeatract. The bids' received were: R. E. Wattenbnrg. $41,310: W. P. McMillan. 141.963: F. L. Seammaa. 43.7(0. The contract calls tor the comple tion of the structure by Jaanary 1, 1911. 'When completed the Odd of thla city will have oae of the I lodgi) homes In the state, aad oae which will bo a credit to Klamath Falls and tbe whole ceanty. The building will be 68 feet on Msln street and 106 feet on fifth street. There Irto be a fall I and the first floor will be divided I thrown store rooms. The second floor ' will contain twenty-two ofllces ar ranged singly and on suite. The third floor will contain two lodge rooms, a banquet hall aad kitchen and an abundance of locker and para phernalia rooms. Tbe new two-story bnllding which L. F. Wllllts Is to erect on the lot where the Mssonlc hall now stands will he constructed of the same ma terlal as the Odd Fellows' temple, and when It Is completed the whole structure will present the appearance of ono building, with the exception that, tho Willlts' portion will be two stories InMesd of three. v This bnllding Is to be BOxlM feet, and will have two store rooms on tho main floor and offlce rooms on tho recond Boor. The entire front ot the lower floors of the two buildings, both on the ' Main street and the Fifth street aides, will be of plate glass, thus Insuring an abundance ot light. ii tM vanrMM EXCLUSIV1 i STORE i. 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