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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1911)
'iVjT - ! i -. -i $tje fining itefalft. HUrrUH M Warn MXOLOMTHVMOV HSITM HUM W"Wi MMVK INimKATtOftAL RBWB i Huh Year No. KLAMATH FALLS, OKKfiON, 'MKHDAV, MAY Ifl, 1911 Prior, Win Owls LARGE COMBINATIONS ARE TO BE PROSECUTED CRIMINAL BEING pages, Hint In uttrartlvely uiudu up. G1FFI TO BE PROBED l'"""r A l,n ,,rl" ' lh" iu" tell l In. eople tlml In. I for Wood-1 vllln mill miriiMinilliiR country from1 .HNIHKNHIVK MKNATOHH KAVOII,,,,, ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,,, ,, , t( A MTIIKSUTHKNIMI OK THK Ms l"er In further their Interest, WHHIMAN ANTI-THI'MT Al' AMENDMENT IN lOP4MKI t'nlted I'rww Service lYAHIIINflTON. Mar 18. A blah kMrrnmtiit official stale llikl crlmf-J tiol ptin-iTiitlou of I hi. Htanilaul Oil ofllrUU may follow )cterday's dorl Ion Allnrm) llonersl Wlckrrshasa, ll It snld, In in consider lir maltrr HMIII It ! pollip lluil obstacles In the ,rr.rc m Ion inn)' lonfrnnt Ihtr gnvcrn-j mint In tin' ntnliito limitations under lilrlt tin. oil official arc expected In rlilin linniiinlt). Tim Rot rritiiMiil Inke lhr Mialllon Ihst tin rninhlimllnii U continuing sn, offline iii tn (tin limp when the trust ordered to bo dissolved, lnve4ijatr Htrrl Trail United I'rrs Service WAHIIINOTOS. May IIS. -toiiu. unanimously passed I ho Tim' ro I -it Ion of CnitRrcMMan Aurumui Stan irjnf Kentucky, ordrrlagn sweeping, " """ "'" w""" '"n ""V. ' " i..,.. !...- .... ..-i . .' 'looked for a whllo a though It would IniMtlRitlon of I ho tfl Iratt and lU nperatlnn. WomM AmnMl WABIIINtlTO.V. iatl.Tnit Art May M. At an informal roiiferenea of th aanatv pro CithItm today It waa deeldrd to urgol Ike amendment of the flhrrman antl Iftltt Ik Mr rmAtmm m MtmklaiBllMi In trxralnt of trnd. ahall br warded u irnt... within tho Icrma of thli "'" WOODVILLE m MS ENTERED THE UKIKHI Th latent imblleatlon In Southern OriKuu tn uiaka It appearance la the Wuodtlllo ArRita, imblUhad at tb H.iUIng Jackion county town or Mine name, which haa Jmt made. Ita Initial appearance. The iwpar la an attrnrtlvii flvcnlumn aheel of four Manufacturer Bitterly Arraigns American Federation of Labor t'nltid I'nwj Bervlca eminent of any kind except tlio will NKW VOItK, May III, I'roaldenl.uf lu own bowen. The Rrealrit cap hty or the National Aatoclatlon of ltulUlle loucenu of tho country are Maniifacturera, In a vltrollc apcech not Hrmlttid to do half the thlncn f nluhl Mid: there labor leader clalm'lhe right "Tho American Federation of U'Modo. ir la eiiRKp( n an 0,n warfare "I (Irmly believe, the dextrurtlon of on Jem t'hrlit and Ilia principle. I tho Um Allele Tlmea bulldlnR whi tnniifiiRu (ho Federation to dlaprovoltho remill of accumulated revenge on i) UHnrrtlonii. Thla Irrvaiionalblo tho purl of criminal labor leaden. Federation ihaa beon pcrmltlad to1 ThU U ahnwn by the fact that nearly tiriiw up in uur min.t, uncurbed by 1200,000 hns been rained by tho load '. iiulilpKd by Juitlcc, era of the Amerlrnn Federation to "AlthniiKh Ita purpose li to draw , prevent Oil from mvIhk Ln Aimelea a lonimon level all working men i from typographical unionism which id omen, Irrvaptctlvo ot Intelll-'made Han Franclicn imoll like unto Cnce, It refmea to submit to a gov. 'hell." t'HUIICII OOKItM I OOOI VOTNflH CJAYNOH I u NEW YOKK, May U. Because ho unot help a,- Mayor Oajrnor of New York city believes In Ood. This at least, I a tho mayor's wawcr to a formal question submit 'fd hy tho Hev. O. P. Rolsner, o( 0t M. B. church, of thla city. Heading th Blbls," wrote May wuynor. "does an Immease.dMl of " U soothes you aad makes you "Went and charitable, Also It ucatees you aad gives you a good library tyle. "Ooing to church regularly makes wople vote carefully," said the stay w id answer to, aaother qusetlon. TRIAL HINTED AT in Munition in ttlrlnfc nil the, new nil ',lliir tlm. HiurriM, llrotlii'l' llni)llnorl. DOINGS OF THE CITY COONCIL OAK FHAM'IIIMB INTRODUCED, PAYI.Wi HUM OPENED, AND OTIIKII IMPORTANT MATTEHM 4'AMK VV Htll ATTENTION" At last night's meeting of the ruiin. ell there, were present Cnstcl, Oben i chain, Wlllet. llnnhB. Fought, Htans- Mo ami Waldroii. Caslcl wan a little ilnli. alMiiil ioiiiIiir, mid a Hanks and Wlllcl were slow In returning in their scat after leavlug the city hall . . .... h.... sV . be neecaaary to noitpone the inettlnx. ClondcnolnR ttablo I.. Frailer . . . II. SO 0.211 0.S5 S.7S i:.go 7.40 30.00 15.00 JO. 26 77.00 9.'. t P. DniiRhly A. Arnold K lUdon V. V. Maalvn J,1' ' J, ??X"r ,,' "' ouRlily' Wakefield llro. tltt . Geo. T. Ilaldwln lOtsi. T. Ilaldwln 1.2,', Oeo. T. Ilaldwln 2.70 llreer A Andvrann ... . O.Rft Klamath Co. Abitrart Co. '. . . . 15.00 Farmer Imp. A Sup. limine. . .46 V. II. Vanl tl.76 Mra. I.. M. Sullivan .. 3.00 W. O. Hnillh 9.81 J W. I)cpuy 2.60 W. II. Htraw 3.00 fleorte Cmtello 2.36 A. A. Mehaffey 11.00 llalhMM IVrMlU I. O. (Ireenwnnd, 12x24 foot Iioumo lll'IMUNOH WIMi IOC P1IIKII TO TfMT CO.VCTKl'CTION WILMiNOTON, Dol May 16. In an effort to decide whether tho big 11,000,000 office building of the Ou pont imwder company I really fire proof, tho company will atart Urea with Inflammable material In several rooms. Tho date for tho test has not yet been Axed. Fire Insurance- men and construction experts will bo preseat, aad every precaution will bo taken to extinguish the flies should tho build ing not withstand the test. Tho structure has every safeguard against tre. It Is built of steel, brick and cemeat. m lot 34, Mock Hit, Mill addition.' Chirred A Actcson, one-dory frame I building on lot 9, block HO, Klamath I "ddlllnn, . 'V .J; 'If''': l""r.7."" "?'"". .'""""illflvo the majority of them have been on lot 6 block 90, Klamntl. nddltlon.irn).ln( for for ,,. ,,., Tlp). ."'.-. "" " ' """'" """""now havo tho opportunity for aecur- (Continued un Page C) ST. LOUIS CENTER OF ARMY SYSTEM WAII DEPARTMENT IIEOOANIXK THK KIOHTINO FORCE, WKHTEHN IIAHK. FRlltco H'nlte.1 I'resK Kcrvlre WAHIIINOTON. May 10. Accord Iiik In plans of the war department, HI, I.011U Is to become the chief military center of thv United Htate the plan being a part of it board scheme nf rcorganliatlon. Five ill jUloiin, it was said, will he created. Thero will be the division of tho ast, hradqumtcr nt New York; llvlklnii of tho west, with headquart er at Han Fraurltcn; tho central division, headquarter at Ht. I.011I; the division of Hawaii and I'aminm mid the division of tho Philippines. Tho proposed central division will embrace the present departments of the Missouri, the lake, the Colorado and Texas. JUBTM1M HI HAVE Nf DEFENSIVE FORCE HYDSKY. May 10. Australia's ii) stem of universal military service Is now being enforced, and It is reckon ed that by tho middle of tho year from K0, 000 to 100,000 jouths be tween the ages of 1 1 and 17 will havo boon inrnlled for tho defense of tho rcmiminwralth. Under tho scheme, every boy on attaining tho ago of 12 must begin physical drill, and thul nt 1 4 he become n senior cadet and undergoes a prescribed course of training until his IDth year, when he Is drafted Into the cltixen army, to it main there until he attain the ,-iko of se. After this year thero will he n cnntlnuous transfer nf cadeta to the ranks of tho adult soldiery, and In eight year or less there should he nvnllablo a reasonably well train ed force of something like 100.000 men, with a valuable second line of veterans behind them. Of such n development Australia will have good reasons to be proud. Perhaps tho most remarkable thing I that this notional military system has been self-imposed by the freest democracy. COSTS $10 II BAY TO VIOLATE JOJOWIO UK SBW YOHK, Slay 16. The health department of Montclalr, N. J., which bus begun a campaign to exterminate mosquitoes, announcod that It would strictly enforce tho state laws Jo aid lu the work. Ono of tho lawa relates to stagnant water. It stipulates that lu rusn It In p loved such pools prouo gste mosquitoes, the owner may be fined 910 for each day that tho nul Bunco I permitted to exist. Thero I a general effort by North ern New Jersey communities to reduce tho number of mosquitoes this spring. Tho pest was so pronounced last sum mer that tboro I strong'sentlmtnt In support of tho health department's ef forts. Ilarn Aftre At 8 o'clock .last night tho fire de railment wax summoned to Tenth slioot, near tho reclamation service headquarters, whore, a barn belong iny, to II. H. tlregory'was sot afire by youngster playing. Whllo tho blato waa soon nut out, It demoralised thu council meeting for a while, just as! n quorum was present, as several of tbomombers rushed out at the Mrst tan of the bell, TMK (JAM FIIANCHIHF. HlK pcoplo of Klamath Falla are i ffftf nit inmal hltttr Ihfil . lui. Iiik Ran In their home for cooking and lighting purpoaen; they arc of fered service which will enter Into competition with electricity fur light. Iiir Milium!, and irannot but remit! In a reduction of thin nr faulty. The 'pinpnaltloii la now up to tho people 'In nrcvpt or rejerj, and wo believe 1 1 (nit no lime nhottld he waited In 'KMlllnit the qiieitlon. Willi tho excessive tout of fuel, iv.lilrh Ik yearly Increasing until II Is I'LAMH TO be coming a great burden to the work- NATfON'H''"" "l"" w"n n '""' Kas for cook- i iiik purKsea la an abaniutn necessity. Wo believe that If this i nest Ion wns left tn the women or this rlly thnt there would not bo n dlxsentlnir. vote aKnlimt allowing a ru enmpany the privilege of doing buslnesn here. Yet It would aeem from the nitlludo of the inn) of and wune of the iimiu Union nt Inst night 'n kohnIoii, Hint Iheru wnn a question whether Jdnmiilli Falls wanted an Industry of this kind. For the benefit of the peoplo of the illy n copy of the franchise naked for by thr Iloarilmon company Is prlntcj tlrowhere In this lnue. We would uk tho Moile of this city to read every section of the franchise care fully, mill we if thero Is anything therein that would be to tho disad vantage, of the City. Many itcoplv aro apiKiscd, and Just ly so, to long term franrhlsea, and It U probable, that number may object to granting thla company the prlv llego of doing baalnesn In thla city for fifty ear. bufwp casaeo no ob jection to this In the present case, as tne pcopio, inrougn tneir council, have tho right to regulate the rates at anytime. We presumo that It I not the Intention of the people to discon tinue using gas at tho end of.say, twenty-five yearn. Of course, If they should do so, It would mean that tho company would huve to go out' of btisluuss, whether they had a fran chisor not. It would bo Just as cany to regulate the charges of tho com pany at tho end of twcnty-llvo'ycar n it would today, and It would also bo as easy to regulate ono company an another, so that wo can see nothing to bo Kulncd by a short term franchise. A franchise is nothing more nor lean than n permit to do btislneu, and Klamath Falls certainly should en courage every Industry that It ha an oppoiiunlty to secure. However, wo believe In the absoluto control and regulation of the rates and service, of public corporation by tho people. Tho most Important featuro to bo innsldeicd by tho people Is the qucj Hon of time. The street of Klamath Falls nre now torn up, and will con tinue to ho wi all this year. This I llip time that nil of tho Improvements 'vliich will affect tho condition of tho nt reels should bo made. The company ii'nllscs that It will be much cheaper to lay their pIpcH now than nt aomn fuluio time nfter the pavements have been finished. For thla reason lm- ntdlate action by council I necessary Ha Fine Half Goods The ladles of Klamath Falla are liven a raro opportunity this week to secure splendid hair good at most it'Asonablo prices, as Mlsa Elisabeth Present Is here from Chicago with a complete line. Miss Preseat Is a guest .11 the Baldwin, and In addition to the (Vcplay of switches, otc, she will give free demonstrations of modern hair dressing, etc. Miss Present will bo bore for tho remainder of the week. "CORPSE" PUT TO KD MO MMI6HT TO LIFE PAU, May 16. A woman named Mmo. David, who lives near Pau. u tho Basque Pprenees, has Just had a narrow escapo from tho, (earful fato of being buried alive. Mme. David, an elderly woman, was takon III a few days ago aad ap parently died. The doctors said tho was dead and the funeral was arrang ed for. Aa the body wns being plac ed In tha coffin a slight movement was noticed. The "corpse" wa hastily carried In- tn another room mid put to bed. In n couple of hours' I lino Mnn1.. David I recovered from her iliiithllko trance, mid wiu Milt in ronvorco Intelligent ly with iiii'inhrrs nf her fnmlly. ' Utir-i lUK the stnlo of r.itiilepiy she 4'OH nil-1 roiiKrloint, mid Is Ihcrefoio i.uawuref thnt she hnd Ixeu Inken for dead. DORRIS NINE MAY BE HERE SONDAY OI.IYF.lt iH AI.HO AltllANtilNa A OAMK WITH THK FAMT AOflRK. OATIOX II.UMXfl FROM AHOIT FOIIT KIjAMATII Munagcr Oliver of tho KJtmalb Falls baseball team Is expecting any moment to hear from the. Dorrls ball manaRcr In regurd to a challenge sent tn that team for a game here () nday nflor'noou. Dorrls has a good nine on the dlnmond this year, and they will undoubtedly accept, as It I rumored, they would like nothing better than to tiavo the scalp of tlu Icul toam dangling from their stan di rd. A gamo wltb tho fast Fort Klamath lam may bo played a week from Sun dny, and when they comn here a hot Kb me Is expected, tn addition to the frst players they have now, the team has been strengthened by a number oi low arrivals, who arc touted aa he irs, among tho best amateur players In Oregon. A returnjramc will tw I'l.i.vod later In the es7.' THEY PUY OFF THE HE THIS SATURDAY The members of the baseball squad of tho Klamath County high school aro utilizing every possible moment for pinctlce. and aro dolug everything IKinslble to ho In big league form by Saturday afternoon, when they buck up against the Merrill High In this city, to play off the tie game. . A hard fought game from start to finish U sure to be played, and the local arc determined to carry off J he honors for the red and white. Merrill advices ore to tho effect hat tho Merrill team I not letting the grass grow under their feet when li tomes to practice, and that the nlno will arrive In Klamath Fall Satur day, sworn to win tho big gamo and oven up matter for the defeat earlier In the season. A number of rooter will accompany the team, not only tho student, but an many of the towns people a can possibly get away. Saturday's gamo I attracting Inter est all over the country, and a record rrnwd Is expected. SOUTH AHER1CU "EXTRA" UR6E0 ON YAMKEE rAPEI WASHINGTON, May 16. To edu- cato South Americana lu the alms and spirit of 'American diplomacy, Wil liam P. Creson. Charge d'Affalres of tho United States Legation at Lima, I'erti, advocates la a dispatch to tho Stato Department the Issurauce of a South American supplement by somo metropolitan newspaper In thla coun try. Ho bases his vlows on tho fact that a similar supplement published somo tlnie ago by an English paper met with great success In Peru, and that tho South American governments generally furthered Its distribution. Tho Peruvian government, under nn agreement extending until 1916, ho adds, subscribed to 14,000 conies of uii English monthly published In Peru by an American Journalist, THREE POWBK SITW WITHDRAWN LAST MONTH Special to Tha Herald . " WASHINGTON, May 16. Three new powor sits withdrawals of public lands waro.mado during tha month of April, baaed atVtk tetd work of the United Btatea ffootegtoal survey. The DR. BURKE TO GET LIBERTY ON BAIL iland Included In thu withdrawals ag gregate 97,889 acres. I Thero were also restored to entry '231 acres of former withdrawals, found iiKn examination not to be necessary to tho protection of govern ment powor sites. The policy, of the government, as stated by the director of the geolog ical survey In the matter of the class ification of tho public lands I, first, to withdraw such areas as may be considered necessary from the stand point of the federal government In thi protection and sonservatlon of Its mineral and water resources; second, to mske such withdrawals as accu rately a possible, on tho basis of the data or Information available; and third, to mako further Investigations and secure additional data in order to restore. If possible, any aress'not adsolutcly necessary to the protection of the people's Interest. In many cases the restorations represent the actusl demand, ln the form of peti tion, for the use of the land for other purposes than those for which the withdrawal was msde, and if toll In vestigation shows this land to be most valuable for the use contemplated by tho appllcaat.thcn 'the principle of-rel-atlve worth becomes the deciding fac tor. This Is simply carrying Into practice the broad scheme of tho clas sification of the public lands so as to secure their devotion to tho highest nd meet UenHWalee. OLD SLEUTH DAYTON TURNS TRICK NICELY Some Dorrls parties while visiting at Klamath Falla during tho week lost two suit cases at the depot. After a fruitless search by the transfer com pany and tho station employes the case was placed In the hands of pri vate detective, Howard Dayton, whoso record of success In difficult esse I would fill a volume. He Is accustom ed to take up the trail whero others 'leave off. He saw the trail wberu I others failed to find a clew. After 'two days' work he recovered tho suit I cases from a party on the main line of the railroad. As all. the contents, from baby clothes to a gold watch wcro recovered the handsome reward w-as promptly paid to him tn full. Dorrla Booster. Ordinance For Gas . Has Passed At last night's mooting or tho city council, Councilman Hanks Introduc ed tho ordinance granting a fifty year franchise to the W. F. Boardmau company for the establishment and maintenance of a gas plant here, and the measure was read for the first time. Nearly everybody present" seemed la favor of tho measure, but the stickler seemed to be tho life of tho franchise. Attorney Crane for the company was present, and answered the questions poured at him, saying that the company desired to get tho measure through as soon a possible, In order to allow them to lay their mains before tho paving Is finished. Councilman Waldron objected on tho grounds that the people recently voted favoring municipal ownership, but Crane answered by aaylag.lt wa Impossible tor the city to own gas piaui unaer tne present caarior. wai- droa then Insisted that the 'matter snoum oe aeeiaa oy a vote or tne popple. After tho first reading Castcl moved that' the ordinance be passed to its second reading, and the voto stood four In favor aad two dissent ing. Mayor Sanderson held that the motion wasjost. as a majority of tho council waa not la favor of Ita pass age. Caste! then appealed from thu mayor's ruling, holding that It was not ns'saaxry to have a majority of tho votes of the whole eouatit, a ma t&xgxsQS&imt TTSTAiV-' HEALTH ENDANGERED DOCTOR TmFY THAT WVH. TliKR I.XCARCKRATIOX WOULD PROVK THK UNDOING OP THK PHYSICIAN United Press Service SANTA ROSA. May 16. Dr. Wll Isrd P. Burke, the man who waa sen tenced for dynamiting tho tent of Lu Etta Smith, was today adatlttod to ball In the sum of f S0.060 by Judge Tbomss C. Denny. Burke was re manded to the custody of the sheriff until tho ball I furnished aad ap proved. The Judge ordered Burke's release after Doctors J. Walter Seawtll of llesldaburg, J. E. O'Brien of Peta lutna aad A. W. Thompson of Sonoma testified that further Incarceration would probably result In Dr. Burke's death. They declared that Burke In suffering from hardened arteries, and that his pulse action Indicated heart disease. Dr. Burke stated today thst lip expected 0 difficulty la the matter of securing ball. Ho haa been liber ated, pcndlag a" appeal front convic tion. Mrs. D. M. Griffith and J. S. OrMMh were In the city yesterday fro Bogle llldgo Tavern. While her they stopped at the Lakeside Inn. NOT OE FtOTTEO IIE WASHINGTON. May 16. To clear up doubt as to tho extent to which munitions of war can pass Into Mex ico, through ports controlled by the lusurrectos, officials of the adminis tration today atated positively that srms and ammunition and nil supplies which are commercial shipment will bo allowed transit, provided there I no Indication that they are part of an enterprise fostered on United State soil against tho government of Mex ico. 1 Franchise Its First Reading to pas nn ordinance to It second reading. Ills motion was not sec onded, so It lost. An Ordinance Gtsjttlssx the W. F. nnardswan Company, Ma Bncceasem. aad Assigns, m Franca. tar, far she Erection, Operation nasi Msmrsln tag of a Oas Plant, WttMn Use City of Klamath. Falls, Oregon nasi for the Manufacture, Bate aad Distri bution of Fuel, Wnmlastlag and Heatsas Oas, Their By-Pveasnto. WMMn the Cky of Klamath VhJss, Oregon 1 and la Fnrnlsh Gas for Street aad Alley Lighting, Widths the. Bald City of lUamata Phil. Oregon) and to Lay Gna Hnoa in the Streets, alloys awl Twnrniujh fares of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Tho City of Klamath Fasts Otdslns M Follows! Section l That a fraaahlao bo? aad It hereby granted unto W. F. Board man company, Its suasjsoors aad as signs, conveying unto R tho rl4t to lay gas pipes and conduits for n norV- "" od of fifty years In tho public strosts. alloya and thoroughfares of tho'eky of Klamath Falls, Oregon, aad far the purpose of manufacturing, carrying and power, and to make albiiayfry , . J'J connections with said p4am!aa:Wr .S;mM .., r.. .,.. t-.-,?;.- r-7,TT-r'jr?';.-K jfi l 'SI I M &w' -WIS' -Z. , 1 - 'd&82M i2i