The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 26, 1910, Image 1

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Ilio nrdliinnie p-elflli
.JtiilliiuiMltnte lilllillllilc pae
pMl u ImiiHlmnl ll Hrrrd up
NMskHbln illwuaalnli.
Cftr Allot ii-y limkn staled Hie law
aV-autil"' and llirii n million wan
tjatstt the ufdliiaiiir- n" passed In
IMlNond imilhiK. Inl ll wna'lost
Mil ll"1 "'' "" taken,
,, Kattshl Wilkin and .Imi
,yi did Mt object " ll' lillullllilc
laVllnni thcmnelvr, lull lhi)'
, tuN ll kind nl paving In We or-
jtaav Mute ll almulil Im adopted.
(toatllnun Wilkin said; "I want
ItfeU) it ii t n h niunrllmsn, and
liitornrniliiii punish nor friend
' it Mtirt. I 'I" ""' "" nmk
iirmfiixil a present nf the atrreta
fijult),arid I ahsll lint Ixi In favnr
Wi(l Warren Omnlrnrtlon rune
paVta fotilrnri. and thereby hul
' hi Mktr fltm from bidding on the
fig."
&ut tUtul Hint the iiroKinlon of
Htmrty owners who desired hltu
- IKsilMtemrnl was three to one.
M contended that lie did not bo
or) last half of ihn property own
rntnald ripce n desire- fur bltir)
btMt seirment If their wlshe were
wssslted.
TV piling iinmtlon ranie iii again
Unf, and alter aome dliciinn an
orMMnm tiirldlnK for the paving of
Mall trret (mm thr bridge In Kiev
ralkand Hlitli atrrtt from Main In
Klskwh atenue wlih tillullthlc ma
urlal a Introduced anil psaned in
hi second reading,
All the mimrllnicii agreed na In Ihn
Mtejslty fur the Mrcet work being
Mf, tut they differed with regard
to Ike material In lit nu-il and llii
bkf that had IxTn tiproaatri ')'
la pmix-rly imncra. They all, how
trtr, trn of tho nplnlon that Main
rttt thnuld Im pavrd from tho
arMfr to Din rnllroad Oil fall, and
hoped llml Ihn properly iinnum from
Klevinlli Hlriet to Ihx ilepot would
nirrn to nilon iln lilinllllilr urn
lerlal, The ordliiiiiiio ri'lutliiK to lint nun
plellnn nf I he iteioml unit of tho
miwer n liild mer ntilll l he net
llierllllK,
The nnlliiiiiii'ii KriinlliiK In (lie '
ijflr Telephomi mill TeleKinpli torn
puny the rliiht to roiiilint Dd IikIiwix
here for Hut neti intuit). no )iih
rnniii up for final pnnanuti, nnd win
liirncd iIohii. Wllklua, (,'flnlol, Hiomt
and Ohenrlmln ioiImk for It nml Hum
niera anil l-'niiitlil totliiK no, llnnki
mil vnlliiK,
The (irdlnnin'o hid ilin i-.l iirovhled
for u (nuii'IiIm) for lwnnt).h,i )rnra,
Tht rlty wn.ti-hne the rlxht to ime
the mii' or ,'oiiilillt for xillre nnd,
fire nlailil line, nnd Dte phone Here
lit lie piOildi'd (ur I he rlty free. The
rale were in remain the niin an lit
prenenl until the numher nf phonei
irnrhed I, mm, when the rule wa to
Im InrreAMil f,n ivntt n month on
IniahieH phone mid :". ieiiin n tiinnth
nil realdetire phone
The HIN)or Hauled Hie iirdliitime
Mllieudeil m na to aprrlfy Ihn ht'Uhl
al which the Mire wrre in ho plared
MHite Hie iilri'i'l-: I lint proHrly nwn
era ahnuld hure lho ilahl to unite n
Iioiim, nnd tin' rompnii) he lompelleil
In rill lho wire mi Hint they rould dn
an, mi linlliej Ihnl (lie lOlilirlliiirn
and rlly nfltrlala thoiihl hate free
phone! thnt phune ahnuld he In
Hailed wllhiuil iot In the patrnna
and thai lho council ahiiuld hntn tlm
rlshl In Kiinpi'l lho pullluit of wlrea
underRrouiidi Hint the rnte ahnuld
not ! rnlied, He nlo wnntel lo
know whnl klml of n tem waa in
ho lnlalliil hnl the preaeill rnlea
were, and alio hate a repentlnK clnmn
In the nrdlnnnre.
1,'oiinilluieu U'llkln.. Oulil, llaukt,
i4umitii)ri Htune, OiHnrhnlu and
fauahi wern preaent whin Mn)or
HanderMUi i tilled tho mri-ilng to
nrder.
IVnnli.
I.. r Wllllta Tn rcl a iwo-iory
hrlrk hulldlni: mi lot 7, hlnrk 3C, SO
fret S Inrhe on Main atn-et and I or,
frrl deep.
I.'anle V, Lund)- Klti-aiory hrlrk
huuanlow on lol 3, hliH'k 200, Mill
addition, upproilmnte root I I.MiO.
William Whlllnrk To ererl a bam
IOC I feel on tot I, hlnrk 9, NlrhnN
addition.
I T, HaiidnrMiu- To Weil n burn
It'.x; I fct,ou lot I, block Hi, .N'lchuU
addlllon.
City Altnrne) Urnke w luatrurled
In draw- nil nrdlnnnre tncnllnc thnt
pari of CVnler atreet runnliiK from
Main atrwl t" I'lno. The leipieal in
I.NVCNTIfi.lTION IUMIIII
ITMlS r.WHV. OV v.xvumMS
lli'iiili t'lmilutliiii 'llml failure
Hnfely Itetlie lo Work Wn
HeiixMi for Airldenl
if
'iflllliil ProMM Itni-l'lef!
W.HIIINTON, II. C, July HI, -The
liimnl id luveallit'illnn of Hie
rorlre Mnutii" imploilnn report
thut It hcllevea 'the cxplnalon wn
rniinl by Ihn fullurunf the anfety dc
vlie on I lie llrlim merhnnlam to per.
form ll funrtlnni, We fire furred lo
Oiht conrlimloii notwIlhalnndlnK Hint
pretluu etlintiny nnd Iuiik experl
line Knve nuiiiiii'o that tho iiiiclmn-
li.in ullnrdeil I ho prnterllnn for which"
ll wn Intended." f
KOUTS CASE
' GOES TO JURY
IMTK OK TIIK IM)V IH IN IIAMM4
OV TWKIA'K MKX
asuht mumnmm
While Hnink Hm Itojr Wiim) nl a la
enurr ihi llir HUr Another
(TuirRp la IVndlng
AHHANNI.V IMIII.H A
IIVNAMITK IHIMII
Kill M)w nf ItldaeHN), V., Willi
Terrible Inalrtimenl IWwIy
Mulllalnl
I'nlled I'rea Hm'lrn,
IIIIXIKWAV, Vn.. July :i..Mniir
A, II. Donaeniuii, who wa I)Iiik lu a
hnmmiMk nt hi home hern, wn !
uinalunled by Milne unknown perann,
aim hurled n d)tinmlte bninh Into Hie
hammock. Mnynr UnmemiinV hod)
wn terribly mutilated. No renann
mo bo ntnlcned for the nit.
Tho trial nf TlmiHhy Kouli. who I
i hunted with nawiult with Intent tn
kill, occupied Ihu nltrntlon nf the clr
i ult mini jenterilay nnd lodny, and
this afternoon the ran waa auhmltted
tn the Jury,
The men In wiiomi hand rcaU tlm
fnlu of the hoy nre Win. I.. Welch,
Priil McKcndrce, A.T.IJtnuell, r'rank
iKiwnlnK. II. A. Moon, At Melhaae,
Cnrl IV-al. Kdward Krciior, 'B. W.
Wllkemon, (lua Mlhaae, J. C. rrr,u
boh nnd C. I,. Ketty.
DUtrlrl Altornoy Kukendall nn
jivenred for the atato and II. M. Man
iiIiik for tho defendant.
IjihI winter Kouu, who I about Si
or rl yearn old, waa on hla way to hi
W.XHIIINOTON, July IC Allor i.nuio In MontaKiio from a vlalt In Ihu
lii'jr llenetnl Wlrkerahnui tin ruled , tlrliillrnf Merrill. He nod met whip
that the elr.ht.lmur limit will apply I old frlcnda In Merrill and drank a
mil) In work dnne on nnd fnr n hat- inrro nmount of liquor. He had pur
llehli In Ihi- Koterntnent ahlp)nrda.
r.TIJIIT IIIU'll l,AV
NOW
IN NIIII'VAIlim
Till derMon nllnw-ir the manufaclur
era of nrmor which la Intended fnr n
wnrahip lo bo built In a Rorornmeut
)ard tn work their employe on anrh
armor nil many hniirrr n the em
plo)n will ktnml.
Tlm ntlorney Konernl liolda Ihnt
the ritrut nri mnklnr. appropriation
for vetkeU la rapnhle of tin other
ronitrurtliin.
Mllll TAKKM XKIIIO
WOMAN
rlttl J Alii
(Continued on l'e 4)
Are you going to
Take"
Outin
CoMetotkliMore
for
gh. lritWhlpcord
.Corduroy, put
tog Suiti, Boott
HtU,GlofCi1ltc
IVrllertl Tto) Hnmited Her hi the
llunrhlla Hlvcr -K" HUrev. ,
lltnble llrwirl
rhaaed an nld platol of n man for BO
renta nnd had It In hi norkel. The
hoy not Into the alaw tn eomo lo Oil
tlty, and became rawed at the drlv
ei and a cattleman named C. Swan
ion, and drawing the platol he Bred ct
Hwauaon, atrlklng him In the breaat.
Rwnnaon had on a heavy overcoat at
lho lime, and the ball failed to pierce
the garment.
' Kouta alao attempted to ahoot Mr.
Hitchcock, the driver of the atat. but
lie wa dlaarnied before he rould do
any more Injury.
Tho trial today waa for ahootlnit at
Hwanaon. Tho raae concerning hi
bhootlnVat Hitchcock will come ipaa
toon an the prraenl onv I dlapoacd of.
United 1'rei.a Sort Ire.
MONItOK. Iji., July :o. A mo'i
Invadiil Hie Jail here yetenlny nnd
aelicil liurn rnrutr, a ncKce. whom
(. .1... I ....h n n Amrt ll,M M tllt1,iv
ir mi' .i-v";i M .'" ".. ........
her nf while were robbed, and atari
til with her toward tlm river, where It
la believed ahe wn drowned,
MASV IHK rTtOM
IIKAT IN NKW VOHK
United PrcM Service.
NKW VOHK, July SiS.Twclve
pc'iaou nre dend from heat during tho
rnat twenty-four hour, in aciattion
nlno drownlnK ncrldcnl havo been re
iVorted, No relief I In alght. The
temperature wn !M degree yeater
day. The pnrk hntn nil boon opened
and emergency hbapltal hnve born
nutntted,
Norm KiNr.it ixnVit
TIIK Hl'ltnKON'rt KNIIK
NKW
VOIIK (.'ANIIIKH
I'NKH IIANK'H MONKV
Uh- titer Half n Million In HUxk
Murkrl MiecMlllon Made
illa.KaraiM
Unllrd l'rc Kervlrn.
NKW YOltK. July 26,
of Irwin Wider, raahler nf tht local
branch of the Htnno-Chlneo bank,
'in been ordered. The police atate
that over ICOO.OOO In atock and
bond are mlaalng. Wider has van
tehed, and the hank' official Intend
(o nuc the broker with whom Wider
hypothecated atocka to cover margins
In transaction In the alock market.
MHiT IIIVKII llft.IN
MAY UK liKKI'KNKO
Hid for the Work Were Ofaraetf Mini
day, llHt Have Not VH Hera
' Arte) t'twn j
whlr'h will bo occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Wright unlit their departure fnr
their homo In I'niadena, Calif., which
will occur about Heptembcr 1st.
W. I', Johnson, tho now owner, left
for Ban Krnnclscn Ihla morning with
nut making public what disposition he (
propose to maae oi nis new purennae.
The arrest It Is presumed thnt ho will subdivide
Into city lotic.
With tho excoptlon of a few acre
south of town Mr. Wright has, by this
sate, sold everything he own In
Klamath count. Ha has been a real
dent hero for nearly thirty year, dur
Ing most of which time be owned the
property he ha Just sold. He I welt
known all over the county. In gart,
throughout much of Southern Oregon,
whero ho ha a host of frlaada, who
will sincerely regret to learn that he
has decided lb leave here and make
California hi fntnre home.
E
ARTHOIME
Did for the deepening of the drain
ago ditch for the first unit of the Ir
rlgable lands I) Ing under the first
unit of lho Klamath project, were
opened Monday, but they have not
yet been acted upon. .
The work call for the deepening
of the drainage ditch to an additional
depth nf about three feet for a length
of six miles. The ditch Is from six to
eight feel wide and drain Into tost
river. Tho proposals call for the com
ptetlon of the work prior to April 1,
1911. It I not known Just when
action will ho taken on the bid.
The ditch follows tubstantUllr the
lino of l-ost river slough, which Joins
Lost river below Wilson's bridge.
HfMMRR XORMAf XOTKH
KxrriwioN ox the
I'PrKR I.AKK Ht'XMAV
Hie Colorado Hoclrty and Their
KrtriNte WW Have an Outing
ots Ik Wlnenvi
Nest Sunday the members of the
Colorado society and their friends will
go on an excursion to ltncky Totnt on
th Wlnema. The Colorado roplp
nre noted for their hospitality, nnd
that everyone who row on tl.U rldo
will have n splendid tlmo laksnrttJ.
Como and enjoy a plensnnt d.ty on
I he cool waters of tho lak) and refct In
Hie shade of the beautiful trees nt the
f...iio.i rekort on 'h" northern shiro
ofJ Klamath lake. ,
Tho third week of summer school
ha started off with an enrollment 'of
about twenty. Most or the students
arc from Klamath county, but,ono or
two have come from a considerable
distance. Mia McKay como from
Oakland, Ore., and enrolled the first
r.
Among tho gentlemen In attend
nnce. Mr. liurnhom of Laagell Val
ley the only one planning to teach.
He I preparing to take the August
examination for a first grade cert Id
eate. Chas. Hughes of Sacramento, Calif.,
who wa a student In K. C. II. S. a
part of Wtt year, visited some of the
rlasw this morning.
Most of the students returned to
tho high school building In the after
noon to study. The room are al
ways cool, and there I nothing to
disturb.
The west basement room far being
fitted up for tho manual training de
pa rtnient. The work la beta done
by Mr. Keudover. who Is proving to
he an excellent carpenter, na well a
an efficient Janitor.
United I'rean Service
I'AIIIB, July 2C Mmc. Cnvnlleri,
the noted opera singer and wife of
llnhert Chaulcr, who wa operated on
for appendicitis, Is Improving.
AKKAl'l.T WITH A
DKADLY WKAWX
WOMAX NIIOOTH TO KIM.
ItATHKR THAN KM1PK
I.AX.r'OlttMllitXH DOl!T
IX LONDON CALLKD OFF
NKW VOHK. July 10. The fight
between Tommy Tlurn nnd Sam
Lnugfurd, which waa achoduled to
tako plnco before the Olympic Ath
letic club of London during the Brat
week of September, wa called of
today, nnrn had agreed to bos
Langford, but after Hugh Mcintosh
had Hccurcd Sam's signature ho re
ceived a meMiago from Rums, who la
In Seattle, stating that ho would not
fight unless ho received 16,000 more
than' he wns offorod tho first time. Tho
Aiisiinllnu sportsman could not aee
his demand nml the fight Is off for
some tlmo anyway.
TACOMA. Wash., July 26. Hefus.
Ing repealed Importunities lo elope
with hint, Mrs. Fletcher Johnson, wife
of a clerk In tho general offices of
tho Northern Pacific road here, shotf
and killed Frank Hall of Spanawny
this afternoon, 'when, she alleges, lho
man drew a revolver nnd sought to
compel her to accede to hi wishes.
Following the shooting she called the
sheriff over tho telephone and asked
to he placed under arrest.
Mr. Johnson told Sheriff Mor
ris that Hall had called at her horn
nt Rlgnoy Hill and tried to Induce her
tn leave her husband and go away
with Hall. When she declined to
consider hi proposal. Hall, she said,
took n revolver from hi pocket and
threatened her life. Selling shot
gun that stood In n cloaet, tho wo
man sent, a chargo of buckshot Into
Hall's body nnd he dropped doad at
her. feet.
KXTRXHIOX VI TO HALUNOCH
No. IM Tt.t'UUaW
l'oHill.lll.i.r
vn n,Mii. ll, v., n,iM, I'Mntt-
Mlilt'i Kight
WcHtve
ShTI
KKK STORE
I adlng Clothiers
FIVR MAHKF.U MKX
HOLD I'P mo TRAIN
WKRHAWKRN, N. J., July
Flvo masked nnd nrmed men tonight
held up n passenger train on the New
york, Ontario & Woatorn railroad
just outside tho limits of this city.
Four of the robber Invadod the. train.
and forced n number of paaaragera
to glvo up Ihclr valuable at'the pelat
of a pistol. One man was left out
aldo on gunrd to warn the robber
Insldo. Tho four left tho train and
made their escape, but the. man out
aldo was nrretod. The Irak, left
here at 0;1C this ovenlng, bound for
the northern part or me ainie,
IIKRMIBTOX, Or., July 36. Chlet
Knglncer Davis stntos that tho west
extension nf the Umatilla project Is
now up to Secretary Datllnger. Hit
own dopnrlmont, ho says, has com
pleted Its work of investigation and
has reported lu findings to the secre
tary. Money for lho extension la bow
available and all that romalna to be
dono I for lho secretary of tho Inter
tor to. order tho work lo commence
and the extension will bo undortakM.
John Schnllock went to Sprague
river today after James Dell, who was
arrested on the charge of assault with
n deadly aeapou. Hell ana uunn
Walker, son of former County Com
mi..inner Walker, hatt some trouble
over water which they both get from
Hie samo ditch, and Dell strucg j-ur
with a shovel and then proceeded to
beat him up." The warrant, ioi-
lowed.
MIHICAL M1NBTRKI. SHOW
a N'iaht of Laughs" will be pre
sented by between forty and fifty per
sons at Houston's opera house next
week. Thursday and Friday, when
Harry Knnl will stago a musical mln
trel show for lho oeneni oi i.
Ladles of the Episcopal Guild. It
promises to be one of the moat elab
orate affair ever seen in tnia i.
and will no doubt be as uccesiui u
tho playa that bave been previously
given by tho talented people of Ktam
ath Fall.
IIROKR HKR WRlwT
Th iiitln dauahter of Prof. W. A.
Wlrti fell yesterday afternoon and
broke her right wrlai. Dr.- R. R.
Hamilton wa called and he set the
injured member. The little girl waa
walking around the yard on a pair of
stilts when ho tripped and fell.
RAVAGES JAPAN
TKKMItLKItri HHAKK THK MLAXD
FOR FIVE DAYS
mm mi mm mm
THK PAHMORK CONCERT
It was a crowded house that greet
ed the Pasmorc sisters last evening,
and seldom. If ever, was there a
more pleaaed audience. During the
two years since their last appearance
here these well known musicians havo
added much to their store of musical
training, and their concert last even
ing was even better than the ono they
gave hero two years ago. Every num
ber nn their program waa encored,
the particular favorite being the
"Lullaby," by Ilramm, the Norwegian
melody, "Annie Laurie." "Suwanee
River" nnd "Old Rlack Joe."
Sidney V, Burroughs and wife for
merly Oeneta Wtlkerson of Langell
Valley, left this morning for Ban
Pedro (Loa Angelea harbor), where
they will make their home. Mr. Bur
roughs is an engineer on the subur
ban train of the Southern Paclle out
nf Loa Angelr.
O. 0. Gates and wife and Mis Wil
ma Waggoner of Portland, a sister of
Mrs. Gates, .returned from Eagle
Rldgo yesterday, where they had
been for several days.
H-AHt-i Appear la the HMe of tin
Mnttataln nad HMsajsng Is De
troyrri la tn Hariwr
Unlted Press Service.
TOKIO, Japan, July 36. -A .tre
mendous earthquake and volcanic
eruption has taken place at Can bay
In the southern part of the Island of
Hokkaido, near. Veto. Eight tknu
and refugees are fleeing inland. The
tremors began July IS at
until today, totaling In nil 114 i
Hundreds of Assures bave opened la
Mount Usu, which Is emitting sand
and boiling muddy water. The great
Usu bay In now only four fathoms
deep, ard the bottom has upheaved
so much that the shipping In the har
bor has been destroyed. No details
ran be obtained, and the fatalities. It
U believed, will provo to be heavy.
No word ha been received from
Hakodate, the greatest city on Teo.
It Is feared that it ha suffered heavi
ly by the Usu earthquake. The gov
ernment Is preparing aid to be rushed
northward. Warship have been dis
patched, and perfecture and onVUls
in Yeto aro authorised y tne com
mander lo furnish supplies and feed
and shelter the refnaeea. The mili
tary department at Yeto kaa been In
structed to assume control of the
stricken district.
ItOOHKVKLT WANTS
IWMRtWMVK PLATFORM
L'nlted P.-esa SerVee.
NKW YORK. July J, Concern
ing the Ohio convention', ex-Preal-dent
Roosevelt nt the Outlook osace
today said:
"I should like to see a progressive
platform adopted, that 'a all."
It Is reported here privately that
he said be hoped that Oarfleld would
lie nominated.
TKRRIIU.K KTORMS
SWEEP HCNOARV
United Press- Service
RKUDAPE8T, July . Terrlflc
storms have been sweeping over thl
part of Europe. Thirty persona are
ronortcd dead and a number
been injured.
have
MAXY HOATS ARK WRECKBD
ON FAMOUS LAKE COMO
MILAN. July St. A severe atorm
has been raging over Lake Como. A
large number of pleasure boats have
been wrecked, and It la feared that
the fatalities will be heavy.
The city council
night.
meet again to
A. WRIGHT SELLS MIS
HOLDING TO W. P. JOHNSON
WIU
,, lu leteeacjer
Home la Pasadena
for Wa
Frank Smith, who was run over by
n fraction engine a few day ago, and
had his left arm and leg crushed so
crtly, may not lose cither hi arm
or' hla leg. Dr. Hamilton state that
although the bone of the arm la badly
fractured and the leg broken.Jie may
be able to save both members. Smith
I getting along nicely at present.
Tho laat of the holding of W. A.
Wright, former owner ot tto property
now embraoed In the Hot Sprlan ad-
dltloa, were oold yesterday to W. P.
Johnson. Tho property purekaaod by
Mr. Johnson aoaslsts of twenty noma
siirroundlngJbe old noma, and thirty
acres south ot tho city borderlas oa
the lake. Tho old home aad .tto two
cottiaaa aro lacluded In tto deal, 1m-
medlato peaasaaloa la of every I
thing except one ot tto eottasoa.
Are Your Sox Insured
Buy Holeproof Sox
Sold with a Six Months Guar-
toe taiMt Hokt
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