The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 19, 1910, Image 1

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(rilMBtD srnitllnK n franchise In
IM rfln Telephone unit Telegraph
castr '" l",'l,fl' now owned by
ikoBM Teleginph ahd Telephone
f0f.r In HiIm rll) will N taken
cm by lb t'urltlr ctininy ami tin
liMK t inirn begin Ihe wRrk o(
ttltkillutlnK the system In Klamaili
nH anil make It oik "f ",0 mn,t
t4o-tteln ih" west.
Too fmnchUn doc mil becniiw
klaiiu until thliiy (I)" 'After It
possue sml r Hin a tho romtany
te(thl Its request ha 'wen grant
H Ike enalncerlng department will
Wghi In make mi estimate of Iho
rk in he .lone mill Iho material
K4Mt)' (nr tin new sytom that
ilH be ImtalM, and IhU estimate
i ID r to ihe executive and the en
lnlng board In Han Fraurlico (or
iter luipectlon ami approval. When
iMtU done Iho hcceary equipment
to auk ih KUnuth Fall ayitein
m otsoallall) modern one will be
croMtd ami ns xmn a the switch
sares ami Instrument nro made
iker will t Installed. A great deal
pf Us material will have lo be as ad
loarser ami will take ome lime (or
Ha preparation, tml the work of rrc
atwlac lhi line wIIImi rushed m
tst u possible.
Tao now skltrhboard will accom
odste l,ftn Instrument and llicro
ilH U' four iiHrnlora all the lime
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llo mnro will lie ntlllied during
Ik rmh liiiura If nrtecaary. ,
A loll llni from Montague in Mko
tw, a illilomo of IPO mile, and
txatlgi Ihnniuli ihl city, will be
Ml rnon n MiMlble. tl U Iho
liUallnn to bate IhU lino rnnitrurleil
isf No, copper wire.
The now rnuipnn) wlohra lo lako
w tho priiMirt of iho Midway
ttrny by iho Ut or Attaint and
prtaipt action by iho council will
Dozens are Taking
Advantage
of
Big
Clearance
Sale
of
Udles' Muslin Underwear, Petti
coatt, Knit Underwear, Embroid
erlea, Lacea, Etc., Now in Full
Nut at Startling Prices. Hurry!
If It's light
WtHwIt
K.K.K. STORE
Krenlly cxpodlto tho construction of
t tit now h ntrni
The imlliintiio ciuutlnu. u franchise
In (In- iiiiw iiiniinii)' hiin liilroilnifil
In lV ioiiiicII lam nliilil nmt timmuil
lu Hi mtonil reading Mid will prob
nlily he rrad for Hik Ifttt tlm nt
jwk. .
Hl'MS IH .MK.N'AI.'KII IIV
NKmol'H IIKVOI.imo.V
Hrrrrt HocIHIm In Mmtf Clllr
Tlirfalni to (hrrllirow llw
(loirrniwiil
Unllnl I'rvmi Borvlcr,
HAN HRnAHTIAN, Hpaln, July I 'J
JtwrM of riots In which both tho
pollr and Iho rlnlcri huvn Differed
hoatllr nro awocplnx Hpnln. Tlimiic'i
Iho dlnpnlrlini haro been mrlclly rote
aorvtl It im'imh rrtlaln Hint Hpnln l
on Iho H' o( n aroai rovnlnilnn. Mi,
rrrl norlotlo nnlaKnnlallc lo Iho
prt'wnt riilrrn hnvo boon omaiiliod
In a ilmi'ii of Iho Inrxol rltloi, and
lliolr nbjori l to ovorthrow Iho u.
crninont. The)' Ihroalon lo iprend
from Iho rule ihroimhoiu Iho ontlro
rountr). It U bellovrd thai the kliiK
and hi rulilnet bnto dorldod lo do
rlaro umitliil Inw tlirniinliniit iho rn.
Ilro niimtr)'.
INH.ICK MKAIKH Hill
fllllM'KX AMI lAII.Mori
Itnllrd I'rra. Hortlro,
Ni:V YOIIK Jul) It), Tho llnou
Mlnni'lmika nnd ChlrARn hno boon
toarcliod by tho wdlco fqr trnro of
fir Crlppen and Ml Lenor. Tho
womrn paMonaon Mere evamlnrd, n
a limlon rnbleiram had biim ro
olu-d I list Crlppen inlahi dluulao
hlniaolf a a woman nnd oo ai Ml
lrfnovn'k mothnr. Yearn ago CrlpoA
had hU faro cloioly thaven, and hU
wlfo nude him up a a woman, de
reltlnjt their rloteol frlondt.
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"llalio" llunaorl. who ramo hero
Irnni Manarlllo, Calif., to work nl
the Klnmnlh ohop home, died on the
irnln nl Wood Monday, while on hi
wa) bark homo,
NJiti nrnvril lion' mil it iu i.'
u nlnro a iok al tliv rhop homo,
imt H( mkrn ulrk nnd ulnrted for M
homo In Mar) Hie. Shortly atlor tho
irrjln arrived nl Wood ho died from
heart fnllnro nnd hU remain wore
dent lo bU homo. Ho rarrled ILwi'i
Inatiranro, but In hnl company could
not tie learned.
Wagner t Moorn'o clearance aal
will conllmieMho rent of thli week,
data :6c up.
the
KLAMATH
COUNCIL ACTS
ON PAVIN6 BIDS
AIM'IT MIWIKIC.VriONH OK WAIL
HKV COS'HTIirCTlOX CO.
KCWE TO USE SITWITWC MATERIAL
WIImmi, hiihio, Ohriirlialn and Kauglil
0,mm. tho AdMlon f the s
Hiolflciillono.
Tho udioiirnod miHdliig of Iho illy
council wax cnllod in ordur at 2S0
IhU nflcriKHin, every member being
pronenl. The upoclflrntlon of tho
Hiiiiko). ('rummy company and the
Wnrini t.'nntlrucilon company wcro
r.'i), nnd ft4 duo "deliberation Iho
Mo mention of tbo Warren Con
Ktriirtlon rompiitiy, which mcam that
.Main i rot i. irom tno nrmge lo Kiev-j
otith lroot, nnd HUlli it reel from,
Main trn't to Klnlock atonue will be
paved, Tho vote thcruon wan n fo.
lowui
Yon - . Wllllit.. Waldron. Ilnnk.
Hiiiniucni und Htantblo,
No Hlono, nbenelinln, Paught,
Wilkin.
When the meeting wao called lo
order and before iho council pro.
coodi'd lo the consideration nf Iho
reclflrailon, Mr. Crummy, who U
hero repretenllni; tho Intercut of hi
company, Hiked nnd wn granted tho
prlvllego nf oddreMlna1 tho council.1
lie wtld:
"I with lotatoat thU tlm thai wv,
hate kecured advice on Ihl matter,
,ind I with in Inform tho council that
(ho proceeding mj fnr aro null nnd
void. If n contract I awarded under
the promt proceeding It will not hi
worth tho papoi II U written on. and
iho MiccoMful contractor cannot col
lect n dollar for hi work, If any prop
er!) owner wUbrd lo enjoin lllm.
IlH' ll'UPIIIl HIT III, BIHU'llll-'IU IU I
the fnct thai )ou havu not .ronodt4
Tho ronton for my Mntomcnl 11
frmi-tllnir In law. IIni1i-r thrt nitprnf( :
law. under which iherlilc In Okp CHKETEI)
mu.t proceed when they de.lre ,n'hTlllKK im"K"!a ..
pae ihelr ulreet with any hard-.ur-, WITH IHIKH OY scan
faced pnwmcnt, prnlde Hint Aral ,
h .oirncll muM notify tho proporiy'1''1111 l'r'".rv'co1- ,. . .
owner llml the .trect on which their "T ,l1"10 ' "r?1?
... ........ u . .. ......i -i.k 8cnl),, greeifd tho strike-breaker
until U lo bo pated with
pnemenl. lu the noilco of
to pau mu.l be Included
f ,..,,.. , i... i.irf n.i
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iipecllliil
Intention
tho kind of p.itcmcnt to bo laid nnd
Iho cost. Thli )ou have not done.
You called for bid for hurd.iurfaced
pavement. No particular kind of
pavement wn specified, nnd It I IhU
fact that hn nullified )our work. Ii'i
ou wUh to pave )our street you
must now adopt n certain apeclnca-1
lion, either Iho ono we have aubmll
led or lhal of iho Warren Conatruc
linn coinpan), or nomo other; then
I ohi )our noilco of Intention and tall
for bid. Then )on will bo In n po.
.In.. In n....M.I A nA.l.VttH, milA.afl.A
ll.ill .1, np.l, .. II.HII..H .MV-, W- . .
jour contract, If awarded under the J
pickont proceed Inn, will be valuelon
nnd no contractor can accept It."
Mr. Crummy' attention wa called
to the fact lhal H wn Jut tfcl very
IhltiK that tho council did aoveral
week ago, and Ii waa hla conipan)
that ralacd the question of Illegality.
Considerable discussion followed n
to whether thn city had proceeded
legally nr not. Tho mayor staled that
ever) thing wa done ontho advice of
City Attoruoy Drake, nnd ho appealed
to Councilman Rtouo for an opinion
as In whether or not iho city waa aafo
In Ita present position. Mr. Stono
atated that while ho had not delved
Into thn question legally, ho believed
that thn city waa following tho right
course, and should go ahead and car
ry nut tho program under way. Ac
fordlngly tho council thou took up
Iho consideration of tho spoclflcn
IIoiih nf tho two companies.
NOTKR URIVRR W
HMthY INJURED
t'nltod Press Service.
ORAND RAPID8. Mich., July 19
Ed doers, while warming up AI'mb,
vas thrown from the sulkey and bad
Iv Injured this morning.
Mrs. Alex Martin Jr., kin, aid Mrs,
n unuiu of Loa Anaele. ooa Mrs.
Ooorgo T, naldwln will go to rfprlag
creek; tomorrow morulng tor o week's
outing. i
' A small timber fir Is burning near
Aatalopo Valley. -v
FALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY.
MAXV KII.MH) IIV IIAII.BOAfW
Oior IO,(MH) Met Death or Injury In
One Vear Value or lliillmarl
I Knnrmou
United I'roia Hervlcc.
WAHHINOTON, July Id. An no
ulrnct of the Intcratatr Commorco
rommUlon'n rcimrt Khnwa that, the
railroad killed 8,72: and Injured
fift,C2C diirlnK the enr ending June
30, 1 00V.
Onn paenger wa killed for nvery
.l.fiOO.QOO carried.
Tho par talito of ouUtandlng rail
tond ttock I I7,G00,000,000, and
Iho total number of pamwngera car
ried wa 891,000,000,
MSItKENHMTMIIK
XKAIII.V TKX THOVHAMI
ABK AWKCTKH
MKX
No Train An Mlng Tfio I'nlon
tin ihor 91,000,000 In the
. ItefeaM- Fund
I'iiIumI 1'rinH Hervlcc.
TOIIONTO, July 19. Thorrf were
no train on Iho a rand Trunk road
IhU inoruInK on account of tho ilrlko.
t-ort)-l)vo hundred mile of road aro
i fleeted. Korty-tlvo hundred nrd
men, trainmen, conductor and bag
aceitieii, a well a S.000 shopmen
.iro concerned In Iho otruggle. The
iiiiIuii' dufento fund amount to l,
.100, non, and 150,000 monthly aup
port hn leen promlted them.
UAII.IKMIt ntnuuEvr
KXPJXTH TO WIS
I'nlti-d Vre Hervlco.
DETIIOIT. July 19. AatUtant
I'rcildent Xtwater of the Grand
Trunk ald today that hi road ex-
peel to win, a I hoy will havo police
protection and the uilllUa may be
called If uecesiary. The trainmen re
fining lo atrlko will got ar-lt par
rent ncreaaa In tnair wagw. Tnia
. . . . .. . .MJ.-I
". ',Md hcm PrM,d8nt
'c
"" RfV rc-..rv.
,'" Onin funk here today. There
" '' ,,U,or: 8he.r,,f 'sf0"'
wt rcfu.e.1 the Plnkcrton'a requeat lo
hwour lu u company of Plnkorton to
protect the line. Six hundred shop
men nre Idle.
KIIOI'MKX ARK lKKKD OIT
l'",,,?i'f?'' !?"'"
I1ATTI.E CRBRK. Mich., July 17.
Seven hundred Grand Trunk shop
men have been locked out. They were
lint I fled they would not he needed
ilurlnK Iho atrlko.
NO KltK.lf.UT TRAIXR RUNNING
United l'resa 8ervlee.
CIIICAOO, July 19. Tho Grand
Trunk piiwcnger train wero an hour
late lo.lny. .No freight trains are run
iilng. U Ik believed jlhe striae ha
not affected the American passenger
I raffle.
TKI.KOItAPMERs) PROBABLV i
WILL NOT STRIKKl
United PreeaBorv.ee.
TORONTO, July 19. Tho tolegra
phera promised to striko, but proba
bly will not. They demanded a stand
ard scale tho same as tho Baltimore
nnd Ohio and other Amerlcau road.
The company refused the demand and
offered an l per cent Increase goner-
nlly, promising to establish a stand
nrd scalo In 1913.Tho comany an-
nouncosthat It will givo a proforouco
to shopmen in filling trainmen's
places, hoplug In this way to have ex
perienced strike-breaker crows,
WARD HUM BAN
JOHNSON FOR SBsNOOU
United Press Service.
NEW YORK. July 18. John M.
Ward, the ex-captain of the Giants,
haa sued Ban Johnson for $$0,000,
charging that' Johnson damaged bis
reputation whllo Ward was a candi
date for the oftee of National Leaguo
president because ot Johnsoa'a aa
nouaelag that ka would not serve
with Ward oa the national commis
sion. '
JULY 19. 1010
PAVING BIDS
ARE OPENED
OXI.V TWO KIHMH Hl'ltMIT
llll-X I'Olt TIIK wonK
FIO.
TELmiME HUNGIIfSE ASKS Fti
Ordluanrt tJovernlng Vehlcli- cm tho
Hlreel I l'aeV OnuUag
Hid Opened TonJfht
Tho first Mlep In a new telephone
yli'in In the city of Klamath Kail
wa taken last night when the ordi
nance which will grant n franchise to
iho Pacific Telephone nnd Telegraph
company tho right to erect polea and
Instnl wlrcH and telephone Instru
ment In this city for a period of
twenO-Atn enr waa Introduced.
The city, according to tho ordi
nance, I to havo the right to uio the
pntc of the company for a police or
flm alarm system, and the company
I to furnish Iho city five phones free
of charge.
The rates to lie charged for tho use
of phones arc not to be Increased orer
tbo present rates until 1,000 phones
ihall bo In use, when a charge of SO
tents for each additional COO phone
installed mny bo made.
The flnnl hearing on Ihl ordinance
will come up aome time next week.
Hereafter all vehicle pasting ovei
tbo street of Klamath Fall will do
so according to tho rules laid down In
an ordinance pasod last night.
Dy this ordinance all automobiles
und other ehtclea must keep on, tho
right side of the street. In iwsalng
another vehicle going In tho same
direction Ihe person nasalng does so
on the left. If a borso appears fright
ened Ihe automobile must stop. Tho
fpecd In tho thickly settled districts
shall not exceed eight mile an hour
tiud in other part of tho city 'twelve
miles nn hour Is tho limit of speed.
The aucstlon of making Ihe speed
1 limit twclo or fifteen mile nn hour
wn discussed, four of the council
men vfanilng It ono way and four tho
other. Ma) or Sanderson decided with
the lesser limit. 'and It was accord
ingly Axed at twelve mile an hour.
Tho speed of an automobile on
street crossing when anyone Is on
Iho same shall not exceed four mtfes
nn hour.
The speed limit nt turn shall not
exceed four miles an hour, and auto
mobiles shall not go closer than four
feet from tho curb. All auto are to
have mufflers.
All horses must be tied or fastened
to a weight, nor can owners leave an
animal standing on tho street In the
business portion of the city In any ono
place longer than two hours, whether
the animal Is tied or not.
No auto or vehicle can be left on
the street In such a position as to ob
struct travel or remain on a business
street In ono place more than two
hours.
No lumber, boxes or goods can be
left on the streets so as to cause ob
struction. But builders are permit
ted to use halt or the street In front
of the building being erected.
Nor can two or mora persons oc
cuny tho sidewalk In such a manner
I aa to obstruct the free passage over
the same
The penalty
for the violation of
this ordlnanco Is a fine ot not less
than $6 nor moro than $19. or by Im
prisonment for not less than one day
nor more than ame, or both such
fine and Imprisonment.
Councilman Castel was In favor of
paving Main street from the bridge to
Eleventh street with bltullthle. pav
ing, and also Sixth street from Main
street to Klt,toch avenue. Ills mo
tion was lost from lack ot a second.
The bids on the street grading will
be opened tonight.
Councllmon Wllklns. Castel, Hants.
Stone. Wllllta, Obeaehaln. StaasWe
and Summsrs were present when
Major Sanderson called the meeting
to order,
RWsAaleweol.
The following bllia were allowed!
Virgil Bon, oaalrs ..." 114.11
J. B. peek, salary eteetHeel V
laspeetor tor seven months TMt
Riley- Masking, labor, ....'...k'.tl.tf
Charles Benton, labor B.I0
Ja. Hoffman, laser
IMI
'1.11
MO
14.1
J. M, Sasser, meals
F, R. Matt, drayage
Express, printing, ste.
K. K. I.. Xr W. Co., water and
light
Water for hydrant 75. If,
"Vator, firemen' quarter 2.00
Water, city pound . ... 1.00
Water, street iprlnkllng 30.C0
Meter ront . .76
Light for street 10.u
Water for building . 14.70
Total H07.4G
Permit araatrtl.
The following building permits
wcro Introduced and allewed:
John X. Hamilton To erect dwell
ing 28x30, ,cornr of Ninth and
Franklin, approximate cost $1,800,
A. O. Miller To erect a five-room
hoiue on lot 21, block 40, Hot Springs
fiddltlon.
J. Q. Pierce To build boathouse
10x30 foot
O. 1). Matthew To erect a store
building, 20x(0 feet, three stories, on
lot S, corner of Fourth and Pine, ap
proximate cost $2,000.
J. A. Sharp To build a four
room house on block 12. Ninth street
Nelson Rounserell To erect a
one-story bungalow, 24x30 feet, four
room, on lot 4, block 44, First ad
dition to Klamath Falls, approximate
cost $600. '
C, W. Harlow To erect two five
room houses on lots 2 and 3, block
tl3, Nichols addition.
George R. Hum To erect one-
Mory hrlek warehouse with concrete
floor, 36x36 feet, at rear of his store,
corner Fifth and Main, approximate
xt $1,600.
Odd Fellows' Hall association To
erect a three-story brick and stone
building at thn corner or Fifth and
Main street, cost $41,250. The mat
ter of granting tho association prlvll
ego to build a stairway In the side
walk next to the building was refer
red lo the street committee. Tho
street committee reported that It the
Odd Fellows' Hall association would
agree to lay the sidewalk to the curb
lino the council would allow the use
of Ihe street as desired. The associa
tion agreed to do this, and the permit
was granted.
The application of Wm. Tlmms to
erect n barn on tot 2, block 34, was
referred to the street committee.
G. A. Schnocker, owner of lot 2,
and Mile I.lppert, owner of lot 3,
block IS, Rwauna Height addition,
asked that a aldewalk be laid on Jef
ferson street, beginning at the corner
of Second. The petition was granted.
Ordinances.
A number of ordinance were taken
up and acted upon.
Tho ordinance establishing tho of'
flee of electrical Inspector and fixing
hi salary and the feea for Inspection
was passed. The salary of the In
spector was fixed at $25 a month.
The ordinance adopting the law of
the road and regulating the running
of automobiles and other vehicles and
also prohibiting the leaving of horses
lu tbo streets without tlelng them
wa read the third time and passed.
The ordinance approving the plat
of block SO, Nnchots addition, was
passed.
An ordinance granting the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph company a
franchise to place poles and wires In
the streets ot this city and Instal In
strumenta necessary for the conduct ,
of Its business, for a period of 2fj
years, tho city in have the right to
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BETTER 1 Jie -DCS
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Price s Cents
GRAND JURY
TOMORROW
IMPORTANT CASED ARC TO CONK
RRFORRTHRM
MAY INK MTI 11 VM fcffl
Miook Ftre WHI Prehehly Be tefMII
led Jack Heary Case M
Also Prntasfces- Ceme l
The grand Jury will convene agala
tomorrow and several Importa'eaawa
will probably come before that fcedy.
The case of ThaoMeaa York, wits la
charged with securing aome fi.tie
from Fred Melhase by mesne" of a
forgid cashier's certificate of deeeeM.
will probably bo looked Into, ejsa It le
expected that the bnrnlar of the
Shook bouse and barn near Dairy will
be Investigated.
Jack Henry, who stole some teeh
from the house on the comer of Mala
and Ninth street last week aad sold
them to DnFaatt'a second hand etere
for $I.7S, may also come before that'
body, as well as a mam named Ranter.
who took a suit of clothes) from the
Comet lodging house.
LKAVE FOR RRPTUJCAX
rOXYEXTfOX AT FORTLAXft
IMrgatre Freea TkJa
WMAI.
lewd the
A number.of the delegates te the
republican assembly left fer FertM4
this atoralag to attend the meeting
of the state eenveatlea. which will
be held In that city Thnrsday ef tale,
week. ' These who weal ware C. .
Moore. Judge Beaeea, Or. Merryaaaa.
Thomas Drake. 0. W. WhRe, K. D.
North, H. U Hohjete. Dr. Alex Pat
terson of Merrill aad James Wheeler
of Fort Klamath.
Thla Is the Srst assembly held staev.
the direct primary taw wewt wto ef
fect, and the action of the assembly N
problematical. .
GKXF.RAI, WOOD I
curler OP STAFF
Expected 10 Start Reform la Iho
Army lmaatUIHy Oeweral
Carter Ms AislKawt
United Press Service.
WASHINGTON, D. C. July It.
General Leonard Wood became ehle!
of itaff of the army today, aad It b
opected that ko will start reform
Immediately. It U believed that the
.physlcal tests' will be made v harder
and an effort to establish dees rela
tions between the army aad the mili
tia will be made. aVlgadier Oeaeral
Carter becomes aasJetaat to the new
chief, succeeding General Bliss, who
will command the Presidio at San
Fmncisco. Oeaeral Barry win vt
msde coTOnuadggt at West Point.
HtU al Wagner A Moore's mlHi-
no store, 25c aad
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