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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1910)
'.!. iTHfc".w'4..;.ljeu.w7 Prnina cfaI5. .J53NJM ' W mULMATH FALL' row OVR ADVERTMM 4MrT THBBMVRHOIn She II p - mTpavemTn SriEET TO DEPOT K I, AM ATI t PALL, OHKOOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910 Price, tire Cants fM) IIHIW.V HMIM HIVKH t HAIMI'W' ktnk mm ISNTMMII ft u llrrtl' rriHMMi in "!-" IHift mid Main HtrrW lira Hill .Not H 1.aBTl Tkt)lllllll l'd HIHtlll'T 4lM'UMl0lt " glddiatlnR iiirllmi ll night, and u iiBrrnii opinion Mprscd. ' pt,r til Hie itwllloii of the laws tmniaic Hit- i'ni"''r ! Oily "Anor ak Drake managed In keep Ihn mull rUtad Ui" I" ""' r"' ,ml' Mill l"" l""lt TstniillnniHospoclDliig Hist bllil miit (vitlnK be adopted a tho mn UtUl lo I .dared "' Mnln '',r,',', frost 'Link ilr lo Eleventh alter! u4 Willi street front Mnln i Kin ItckkUnur, nad the third I n HjpttNl li) Dip following lot! Y-Ciiitl. Ilnnk. Wlllli. Hum am, HuniM. Fattght. j!oWllklns A ordinance wnt aim Introduced Mtl4li( lor Hi" paving of Om streets tttm Klrttnili Ami Main streets l ik not. The material lo Imi used Ktlf!rJ at hltullthlc, anl tho olx jatt li to time Ihn work completed ikltftll. , As amended ordluauco protldlnn lr a franchise for thv ParlBr Tale asM atid Telegraphic company wa htroducrd and piucil lo III second M4lD. The new ordinance cm XssM svrersl addition i! tealim' tlfk were mentioned ai being uecea nwy, smong thrtn bring: lhal the rtrei no in I twcnt)lwn feel above ttf round , tlt telephone wlrs are la b rut at thr iipnw nf tho com Hy where any cltlten cntcs to move I koine Ironi one lot lo another and nVwIrm would Interfere; tho pros ttt rain urn embodied In tho ordl Mace ami they hall not lucryawd Mill ItiA nimthnr if autiarrlliArM riaph 1,1(0, a common battery ayittm U In ' It MlablUhnl, rtttoliilloim rnllliiK on llio city vn rJtwr to prepare aixclllrallona fori lit paving or Mhln atreel from tho I Irlditc to tlif drpnt rrr ndoptPil. Tho ' II, V Tiller. Mm. i: On inntlori of npfHflfalloini nn In tn intu tliU wwk, Wlion ,lu)nr HoihIliuciii kiIIiiI I lie mtxtliiK In onloi iliiii nri' pi iint (.oiilicllinnii WIIUiK, fiiHirl. HniikM, Wllllln, HnutmnrM nml I'ihikIh Hlnnn. Iil rnnui In Inin A icoii or llio iiiimii) imncin nlintiliiK on .Mil I ii hii t, hciwinii On. lor ami Hornml niiccin. ri'iiuiniliiK Hint till- nw urmlii nf Atnln utinct lio nhaiiilnnnl unit Ihn pri-m-iit rnntour Im inmlo llio kioiIo, vtn ikcUimI Th fnllimltiK or ltn lKticrn J V, lloiminn, AIM It Mnriilo Clia.N. Mii'l. J A HnilKli.il. J A I'.'tllhK.. Ilolitrlrk. Cnnti'l lliii potltlnn win Kinnli-il, nml lhi israilo will Im- ro iMtulilUlioit nt I ho pirm'nl rnntour IUII AlloHril 'llio hill nf (ho Klamatli I'uhllnliliiK ninipiiiiy, iiiiinniilliKc in 1201 flfi. wn allui't, OrtlltmHi ' Tho iirilliiitnii' kui'ulliiK llio porllnn nf Criilor "Iriil oil tin !! IhIwimmi Mnln Mini I'luo nif'tn n Intrixliiri'it nml i.imi In II on nml rmilliiK A now tiiliiiiio iirillliaiiri' urntil IliK tho 1'iirlflr Toli'iilmni' nifl Too Kmpli niiupmi)' n frniiclil. In trim art biilnr lit tlili cll fur u porlnil ol iwfiity.lho )inr xn Intrixlnrcil ami 'iucil to Hr mroml ronitliiK An iinlliiuiiro (iilniiiK blliilllhlr imtlim for Mnln trot (rom Klotcnlli trcot to the ili'txil. tto InltnilnriM ami pnixril In It norniul nnitliiK Tho onllliatiD' niloptllnt Hip liltii' tllhlr Mflflrnliii tor tho i.iIiir of Main trrt fiom tln brlilgo to Kiev fiith ami Hlxlli trv-l from Main to KlnlfKk nvoiiiii', n rrait tho thirl tlmr atot pa "! A ronutlon rriiiolliiK the rlty on glnror to irornrn plan nml uprrlfl rallotm tpr Ihn put Inn of Main direct from Klovtnth atrort to tlioiloitoi m Intnxtilfwl ami aitoptod. A roMilntlnii rrquotllriK the rlty onglnwr in prociiro plan ami xcl' Oration for tho paving of Main utrwl from tho hrldgo to Klovonth trofl n Introdtirol anil ndnpiril, Cminrll ailjntirnril to inert tnnliiht. BENSON ACCEPTS THE NOMINATION Ittll.l. Ill: ItHI'llll.lt'AX CAM. II UK Hill l-IIMTIT JI'IKJK RELUCTANT TO MAKE TNE RACE 1'ivfi'i- 'Him tin lliiiinr Hlioulil flo to Soiiionni- Klw, lint III I'rlomU An Oliilurati' MTIIIKK IH OllllKIIKII IN rilU'AOO llullillng Trailr (nllr.1 Out "' I'd" Wliet- Oil Klevalor Ar.' ''l Unltoil 1'ieaa rlervlr', ailCAOO. July ST.- Tim Il-IS- Iiik Trailri. Cniinell of lliU rill hat niilcroil ulrlko on IhiIIiUpkh In whlrh tho Oil Klfialnr c.inipnnv haa plnoil rlomtom. M.viv m tho largoat building In tho ell .if faeted nnd iH.flnO workiifn lll ho InvoUoil, Are you going to Take o Mini Cone to tilt ilore for KhaldtWhlpcord Corduroy, Out lug Sultt, Booti and Shoet n,T HtU,Glovci,Etc No. IN Ttit 'Utonlta" .. . Cllllil(ltt4 J I lflt'i Right I We Have It" RRK STORE Leading Clothiers AftiT HHIHlilorlliK tho illlPhtloil uliit Intl Krlilny, when In- wn trn ilcroil the ni-nihly iioinlnntlnii for JuiIri' of the Thlrtronth Juitlclnl (til- (rlil. lion, II I, lli-iiMin todny an miumoil Hint ho would nn-opt It, nnd Ktniid it ii iMiidldnto for tho nine' In ilolne n lu nmdo tho foltoftlntr miitcitiviit lo n ri'iiioiK'iitnlhn of lliU p.i r "I'niler tin ilrriinmlnmpH I run do nothlnir hut nrrrpl n iioinluutlnii nboiit whlrh I win not oinullol. ' pi' t it Miiight It. nml hno nlwny klnled Hint I wn not n rnmlldato. I do not nnt It mitt, nnd would ntti"h prefer that tho honor nhutild go to oinifinn elm', hut my friend seom diterrnliKtl to foreo It onto mo, nnd I am limit put In n ponltlon of hetnK romppllcd to accept It." Thin did Judui llenkon cttlc n qucktlon that ha been ugltatln tin mind of tho lender of tho repub lican party of U-iko nnd Klamath rountle for mnny month. It I a moll known fart that for aever.il month tho judge ha boon linpor. tuned to atnnd a candidate for Hi' borieli, hut In every caio h lia mead fniitly xtnted thnt no could not afford to nbiindnu h practice that not hltn far In oxcon nf what ho would to celvo ii n Judge, Ignoring hi wlnh'-n however, the delegate lo the tnlr, iikHoinbly from the two countle noml nntetl hlui, nnd alnlod that whether hu atropted or. not, they woru going in plate hi nnme on tho ballot. Slow hi return homo Ihn pretuuro brought In benr heretofore ha limn redou bled, and today he finally decided to )lold to their demand nnd accept Hie nomination. About two )tnr ago Judge Tleu non retired from tho bench, formlim n partnerihlp with (!. P. (Meno, under tin' firm name of llcnton ft Hlone, The bimlnei of tho firm ha been pltonomlnal, nnd It waa Ihl that rtiuied Judge llenaon lo refuse to con alder being a candldato for the por tion from which ho retired. On hit retirement (leorgo Noland waa a p. pointed by Oovornor Chamberlain. Whllo ho haa not ao atatPd, It la un dimtood that ho will bo a candldato to (urceed hlmnelf nn Ihn democratic ticket. SENTENCE KOOTS -Tl MORROW VOIIK I'M'A I'OHTI'OXKII I'.VTII. 0 iVCVOCK WmS-fiESSi CASE IS KHK KARI Hum NUMioil rk With a 1ni Knife and Xeerly Killed film In a lnarrel l-'IIIK THHKATRNM MVKH OP ftTRAMKR PAWIRXOUIH The Moma Arrive la Port Willi Her Hokl Half Pall of Water TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED r:vnt:xcr: Ki:ctiu: indicating (l)MI'M(ITV IX ri.t'lllXK nr llubbrry I Hiipped lo Have lkN Hie Motltr, Hut Were Fright ttiil Away Hpeclal to Tho Herald .MKItltll.l., Jul) ST Warrant woru htriieil thl mnrnliiR for tho nr rom of two men mmpected of having Iki'ii iepnnlhlv for tho Ore which detro)cd ihn mIiiod conducted by A. I". C'lithlue, two III lie kOtith of this city, enrly Tueidny morning, Kvldelico kvruied Tueaday, It I Ald, Indlcatiil that the UMpclod men ntemptcd to rob tho aaloon nod ilmuUnneoualy not fire to tho placo In order In cimreaj the robbeiy. Their plnn wn nppuronily friiatrntcd, a It I believed tho nuapect were forced from their uoik by "the arrival of pcraon who weio attracted to the itccno by tho flnim, which burst Into nlumn before the men could nocurn molhliiK of nlue. Thl mornlUK t'onntablo John HtiKhiH with varranl for the two men left hero for n point aonto flfteou mile ilMniil, whore, It I believed, tho men UHtertod or tho crime mko their home. ATTi:MIT Tt WHKCK IIKAXII TRUNK TIIAIX Hplke An Pulled Out ol the Tlua Mo That tin llnll Woald Kprrad United I'rt's Service. IIUOCKVII.l.B, Out., July 87. An aiteiiipt wn mado to wreck thj east bound (Irnnd Trunk passenger train jealerdny wlion HplkeH were pulled out ol the tie Inside the yard, m thnt the lull would spread. Sixty roj-nluiH. olIlceiK and inon, loft Van ley ban nek nt Toronto on n special train otordny nfternonn, en route hero. OPPII'KIIH HAH) OPIUM JOINT IN' KAX8AH CITY Unltod Hress Service. NEW OHI-EAN8, July 27. The Southern Pacific steamer Xtomus ar rived here at noon with most of tho cargo burned and the hold half filled with water. The passenger were landed, nnd tbey told thrilling stories of the flro off the roast of Florida lt Friday. Thoy call Captain Uoyd j hern, and say that ho personally worked the wiretes telogrnph which summoned help. Timothy Kouu, who wan found guilty of assault and being armed with a dangerous weapon by a Jury consisting of Wm. 1.. Welch,, Fred MtlliHHi', A. T. Kangoll, Frank Down ing. II. A. Moon, Al Mediate. Carl Deal, Kdwnrd Prcucr, K. W. Wllkcr MJit, Uux Mclhaae, J. C. Ferguson and C. I.. Kelaey, In the circuit court here ycaterdny altornoon, will be sentenced by Judge Noland at 10 o'clock to- morrow. I Tho Jury was only out about three quarters of an hour boforn thoy I reached a decision. Last winter Kouts, who I about 23 or 21 year old, was on his wa to hi home In Montague from n visit In the vicinity of Merrill. Ho had met some old friends In Merrill nnd drank a largo amount of liquor. Ho had pur chased an old pistol of a man for CO rents and had It In his pocket. The boy got Into life stago to come to this I city, and became enraged at the drlv or and a cattleman named C. Swan- son, nnd drawing the pistol he fired at Iflwnnson, striking him In tho breast. KW rlAT f M MAll TOWM KTII.I. AFTER THKMl IU-TCI.UK8 AKK WR.sK 1 1 oMIN'O OF RAILROAD MAKK4 United Preaa Service. MONTREAL. July 27. Tho wire-; lea operators at Labrador hare been j requested to communicate. with the steamer Montrose, and endeavor to learn definitely whether or not Dr. Crlppen and Mis Leneve are on board that vessel. Scotland Yard au thorities admit thnt while thoy mayi bu located In that manner, they have I little faith In their success. Iter, j Itoblnton, who claims to have seen tho couple, perplexes tho Canadian police, who cannot understand hi positive assertion while all clrrum- iitnuee seem to disagree with him. CIIAXOK IN PROCKKDIXfi. Contract for Right of Way Hate Rem Nemrrd aad a RHglil Fatnrp I Seen HTF-IMKR OltOUXDED ON DBSDKMONA NAXIM United Press Service. PORTLAND. July 27. The steam er noavor, bound for San Francisco nnd Los Angeles, and carrying a num ber of passengers, grounded on Dos- demona sands in tho Columbia river In n dense fog. Tho tug Onsonta and tho Nteamor Chancellor wero rushed tn her assistance. A pnnie started. but It waa quickly quieted, and the passenger wero landed on the river hank, nnd ore awaiting the floating of tho steamer. It Is expected the boat will get off the bar this after noon. ATTKMPT TO KSCAPIC PROM FKDKRAL PRISON United Preaa Service LEAVENWORTH. Knns.. July 27. William J. Laughlln and Chester K. Armlngton attempted to escape from the Federal prison here yoster day. The guard killed Laughlln and wounded Armlngton. Tho latter, however, escaped. Unltod Press Service, Kansas CITY. July 87. Tho offi cers raided tho largoat opium den ever unearthed In America In the heart of this city yestorday, Sv:g men wore captured sad $18,000 worth of tho drug was seised, unartM K. Wong, the manager, aad Mvarat chtnose wore arrested. Tho drug wan found puoked betweon hundred of decks of card ready ror'satp went. Crude opium wat fouad la mattresses and In jara and dishes VOl'Xtl TROUT TO STOCK POLK COUNTY STREAMS DALLAS, Ore., July 27. County Assoavor C. S. Qrava ha resolved kfrom the government ashlpment of rallbow trout with which m will slock tho lake on his farm near Hnlli ton. Donuty County Clerk A P. Toner ha alto received a shipment of eastern brook trout, which he will place la the La Creole river huro. The La Creole wa formerly a, faaioui tuning stream, but careless ashlcn and trie flooding of log ba airaoit entirely destroyed the trout. With moro stringent Ah laws and the cessation of log loodlng It i likely that It will again become famous aa a trout stream. Tho coming of the Modoc Northern rnllroad to this county has been the caiiso of considerable change In the contemplated sale of the new town of Malln, which has boon established on tht shores of Title lake. When the contracts for tho right r.f Any and the depot for the new Modoc Northern road were signed it wa found that several business street of the town would be interfere I with. An ngreement waa reached as tn what property the railroad waa to have, and the Incorporators of tho town arc now having another pi a, of tho townslto made, which will trans fer the location of the streets of the city so that they will not bo Inter fered with by tho railroad. As soon n thl work Is completed the town lot will be placed on tho market. All the Inhabitants of the colony nro more than satisfied with their location, nnd would not sell for twice what they paid for the land. Tho citlteaa of tho new town proph esy a brilliant futuro for the place, and believe there will be a boom there thla fall. Tho name Malln I taken from that of an exceedingly fertile tract In Bo hemia, where a great deal of the finest fruit that la sent to the Her man, French and English markots la grown. And aa tho resident of tho new town believe they have aoout tho richest portion of Oregon, they gave their city tho title which thoy thought would be best fitting for ao fetrile a region. - Kt'OEXK V. DEM IS TAKEN TO BANITORIVM Hwanson had on a heavy overcoat at tho time, and tho ball failed to pierce the earment. KniitH also attempted to shoot Mr. Hitchcock, the driver of tho stage, but ho was disarmed boforn he could dn any moro injury, York In Plead In llio Moralng. Tho plea of Thadeu York, who (.ecu red some f 6,000 from Fred Mcl haae a few week ago by means of a forged cashier's certificate, has been postponed until tomorrow morning nt b o'clock. Iliirn-Gcal Case Tho case or tho State against Itobt. Iturn. who I charged with assault with a dangerous weapon on the per son of Otto Oossl, was brought up thl morning, and tho following Jury wax Impaneled: Fred McKcndreo, J. S. Davis, Al Melbase, R. A. Moon. Ed Frcuer, Wm, F, Hill, Wm. L. Welsh. J. C. Ferguson, E. W. Wllker- son, Frank Ira White, C. N. Myera and J. A. Maddox. Ilurns, OcmI and a man named Woods wero examined and tho case will probably bo given to the Jury this afternoon. Durn and Oessl had been chopping wood at Sand Hollow on the shore of Title lake, and both occupied tho fcame tent, although they did not work together. According to Oessl's story Durn got up on the morning of May 25th and threw water from a washbasin on the .floor of tho tent. Oossl remonstrated with Burns and the latter drew a largo clasp knlfo from his pocket and atabbed Oessl sereral times In the neck, Inflicting painful but fortunately not fatal wound. He only desisted when hi victim pleaded with him not to take hi life. Durn waa arrested and brought to thl rlty, where he was locked up. He 1 a man apparently about 4S yearn of age. and haa the appearance of a miner or prospector. A verdict will probably be reached before morn ing. REPUBLICANS IN CONVENTION OHIO POLITICIANS ADOPT STAND. PAT PLATFORM HmM t! Caflrl HI Minial EARTHQUAKE THOCOaTT TO HAVE CAUSED ORRAT DAMAGE United Pre 8ervlce. TOKIO. July 27. The absence of report from Hokkaido leada to the fear here that the earthquake waa more severe than first renorta. Tk fact that ao details of the conditions following the eruption of Mount Uiu causes apprehensions among the au thorities that Hokkaido and other towns of Yexo are unable to cope with the situation and relieve the thousands who have been raaderad homeless. The navy Is awaiting with warships and word ha been aeat by wireless to the supply ship at Awo nori, and they left today for Hako. dato. According to the last report .ooo persons are homeless, but there were no fatalities. EXAMINATION NEXT MONTH me attendance at the samar school is gratifying -to tho instructor an dthe students aro making excel lent progress, a number of tbem will take tho teacher' examinations for county and atato certificates, which will be held in the high school In ihl city, beginning at 9 o'clock la the morning of August I Oth, and con tinning until the 12th. Pollrira and Arlasbiktrailoa of Preal. rtrnl Tafl Am Kadocsed Tariff RevMoat Praarr United Press Service. COLUMBUS, Ohio. July 27. Ohio republicans adopted a stand-patter platform at tho convention her to day. There were a few scattering noes when the resolutions committee reported, hut not enough lo have any appreciable effect. Senator Burton was elected perma nent chairman. The platform, which waa read by Dick, say: "Wo commend In the highest terms tho splendid administration or Presi dent Taft. Wc are proud of the rc htilts already accomplished during the seventeen month be haa beoa In office. Wc pledge him our hearty sap- port ana endorse him for ro-aomlna-Hon In 1912. The record of the achievement of the administration and the slxty-flrst congress Is not equalled In the history of the coun try, and guarantee aa adherence to the pledge made la taa but repub lican national platform. The elec tion of a republican coagreaa la Im peratively aseaaaary to aecomplum the entire program of the admlalatra Hon. The tariff aa ba ravlaod ac cording to the republican doctrine for the protection of home ladurtitea, and American labor, aad ha aot raised the duty oa a slagle oae of the common food prodaeu." Oa the flrst ballot la the guberna torial nomination- Hardiag. former lieutenant governor, received 4SS vote. Brown 413, Loncworta U. aarield 73. Denataa 3. TapM l. Longworth I regarded aa a dark horse. Only the name of Brown and Harding were 'formally placed la nomination. On the second ballot the vote was Harding 7, Brown 3(3, Longworth 1(4, Oaraeld 31. Poraker 4. In tho third ballot Cox threw Ham ilton couaty'a 01 vote to Harding, thereby puncturing Longworth' little boom. The third ballot resulted la Hard ing getting 74( vote. Brown 130, Longworth 1C, OarSeld 5.. Hard Ir.g's nomination waa made unani mous. Mr. Hardiag, la acceptlag, mid: "I stand for President Taft aad his policies. The republicans reprniat the beat conscience of the new world's civilisation. If I am elected tho f rat attribute I will demand of aHc seek ers will be honesty' . Francis W. Treadway waa rc-Boml-nated for lieutenant governor by acclamation. Socialist Speaker Compelled to Take Treatment In Minnesota Instltntlon Unltod Proa Servle ROCHESTER. Minn., July 37. Eugene V, Doha, ox-caadidato for president on tkt socialist ticks and now a prominent leetursr In taa cause. Is a patient In the Mayo Bros. sanltorluta here, It Is rsportsd that hi condition is serious.. Taa caass of the trouble which hat asesssltatsd hi admission to the aanttorlura la unknown.' Are Your Sox Insured .77 i Buy Holeproof Sox gold wit a Six Month! Guar ttt agaiiit Holei OUAOINTt PORTLAND STOll -fc. it' ( v VMSt - ' -vj. 'l fk ml iM "-1 ' ijt 'vr ; V "i.'-ii -M . J? .a ir. .J" - i ,.! "ri 1 -Ks-Sas ." iSl&fe