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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1911)
J 8fo tunina itrrruwnr vnitkd nam hbwi ivioa rlftli V'r No. MSff KLAMATH FALLS, OHKGON, MONDAY, MAYS), 111 FtftBf W9Q ir f itefalo. XOLVHTB VM 09 INTMUrATIOWUb KIWI MBVMB ELECTRIC TRAIN AND AUTO IN COLLISION -""" . . ,, , killed 0UTRIGHF::,:,::: r."' 'v:.':'.:: Mt nl' A I'AIITV OF MIX ONLY ONI! KI'IIVIVKM, AND HUB IN MITIMTEH IV A TEHHIIILK MtSWIlltY INJURIES IXM ANGELES, May J. Hale) Ksufinan, aged nil ear, U Iho noli riuvlwr f an auln pnrly of lx, who. i.iarhlw' waa rim down near Whllllor by n !. Anxelcs-Paelflc electric rnr. Mhn liaa n rhanro tn recover, despite Ihe fact thai she l suffering from compound frncliiro of Iho ikull, her' r) torn from Ihn enckcl, nnd lo(li t tin are broken. The flio killed Instantly were Jo. Kaufman, hla wife and son Harry,, ..r.i icars. and Harold Holing-1 ...!. .n.l I.I. wife. The force of Iho lmct was moil Iwlflr. and Iho dead worn all In tanll killed. Tho marhlno wa .mihi-.l In fraemrnl. The Kaufman ramo hero from LV.III I foutnl. Tho reentered lodle.i esr KJkp. f'oln,, and tho Holing. I '" adulla, but aro o badly cnrlln were from lenor n fott.Jrro.l Hint nothing tan lo deter jljdUg,,, Imliieil rvRardliiK them. Molnrmati l.lnda. who had ebargnj 'h 'M rwoverod one Um of Hie etetlrle car. haa bocq arnte.l. been Identified an John lllenKer. n An lmiie.l will ho held Thuraday. 'chnulfeiir. The (miIIco nay Iho Mate mah Inceii. Martin Hf. la Hrrr diary. Tho flio Ii tald to have Ktartetl Ale, Martin Br. arrived In tho clty 'our tfaa almiillanroualy. No JUUinlay cvenlna from hi homo inlarre.U havo been mndo a yet. Oakland, Calif., looking a halo and nearly a over. It I ovor two yeat Into Mr. Martin haa been able to Tlalt Klamath Kalli. and ho wa hardly prepared for tho great change which Htato Klnh and Oamo Coinmlmloner hat taken plarn In tho city during hU c. K. Hione returned to thla city Hat. aUinre. Mr. Martin will vUlt herPi,rj,- pining from Halem, where lip for eerl week. Yeiterday he took attended tho meeting of tho commlv a ride around tho city with hi aon, ,on nli ,, ,at, thnt July lh the Alx Mania Jr.. la tho latter' auto, niembem of tho rommliurlon will be mobile, lo nolo the growth which haa ,ro (0 jooj, over tho trout hatchery takm plan In tho paat two year. Mr.l,.,,,,,,!,, ,., hioiio la olllve that Maillu ha no objection to tho auto, Inii he I Juat a much a lover or n ' c(hh horao a over. Ileturn rVom CaKfomU Harry I.. I'ltier, lee of the llald win rnfo, arrived In thl city laat nlulit f mil) Han Krnnrlaoi, arcompau - iiion iwiy pnrnne iiniiuiii,-. n it- hd h) Mr. I'ltier, who I murh ..,.,, to lnn,t n( t. Library hall at Piou-d In health alnce aho wont to K n.rlntV trM ,, iherenfltrn po. Callinriila aovoral month ngo "f ..!' medlialirealmont. Mr. Pltier will nl nnro naaumo chnrgo of tho enfo, and loti.lurt It along flrt clam lino, 116 IPWIEIIT R ceieiery's mm Under tho energetic management of Aro He lo lavcat 0. A. Hlcarn a vaal changit In the ap-' Otto Knltouc and hU.brother Fred praranro of thing haa lieen wrought ,nri In Klnmath Fall with n view to In the cemetery during Haturday audi Inventing. They romo from Hum., today, Quantlllea of bruah havo boon boldt, Nob., Tho former U n proml rl.nted away and consigned to Ihn flro nent banker, nnd ha achieved con and many of iho graven and lot hnvv rldernblo notoriety a tho baby mom. I i ii cleaned of weed and rubbUh. lor of tho Nebranka Hlato llouno of It I. a known fact that eight of thojItoprwcntatlveH. from IJrynn'a homo nl.l veteran havo boon burled there,, country. Ho wa ono of tho leadem ,Mit, ktrnngo o It may neem, only four of I hem have been Idcnllned. Thco am marked with flag, uo that they ran ho becomingly decorated tomor row. Tho gravoa of the following unmed dereaaed comrade havo been rVrlKiiatcd and will be duly decorate el: Frederick A. Cogawoll, J. W. Ilnninkor, Chnrle II. Humphrey and Insane Pastor Beats Wife's Head Into I'lilted Pre Service KI.I.KN8I1UI10, May !. Coufe Ing thnt ho beat hla wlfo to death llh a club becaute he received "oc cult moaaaiea" froavthe holy roller that would Influenco her to become unfaithful, T. II. Oardner. an Itlner nut preacher, la In Jail here. He bad nmihed hla victim' bead to a bloody ".ma on the track sear Kittitas. Hogardlng the affair, Oardner made tlil stataaratt "When I beg as raaalvlai the aagea I poke to my wife about It, but ,.i,,u Kiiiiiii win, ,iiiiii-ii mnnir- win nlo bo learned loure the crirmuiili-n tako place. CHUTES BURNS; SEVERAL PERISH NAN ntANCIMni'M MM AMI'NI MK.VT PAIIK lll'HNN, WITH A 8M,mK tAtHH INCENDIARY WORK IM HUHPKCTED . United Proa Sertlre HAN FltANOIHCO, May !!. Threi 'Iindlo haw been loeovcred from Ihn ruins of iho Chiile nrnuiu'iiiKiit park, which wa dostrood early today Willi a lou of n quarlor of n million dot lam. II Ii bllced lhal oilier dead C'tiMMlHMIONKItH WII.I. VIHIT KMMATII KALLN np hatchery will he eatabllihod, onto ti. lie body look over the flvld. AltmlhHi rkmorn All pioneer of tho Klamath llaaln and aon nnd dnimhtom of pioneer who wlnh to lake part In Iho Decora lion Day par mlc tomorrow ore ro- .11.1.. ao n lo bo In time for tho lmarch ( Hhf ,, , K.Kn at (o o'clock , ,u,t-, aharp. Those who wlah lo fall In with Iho proconalon farther on cau do ko. Horgeanl nl Arm llrollenileln all! have ennrgo or uio pioneer nivi alon. Wo alncerely hope that wo shall hnvo n good turnout of old timer and their decndntK In tho parade. Hy order of Kxecutlvo Commlttfo. In tho fight which beat Mr. Ilryan In hla entrenched porillon on tho county option movement, which la nnothor name for prohibition. They aro being entertained here hy Dr. Cooper. . (loo to Katwaa I City Superintendent It. II. Dunbar I of Iho public achool left Sunday Jelly With a Stick ahe laughed, and I became Htiiplclou that aho would be unfaithful. I aaked her aovcrnl time to Jump into inn rlvor with mo. Finally, aa we walked along tho railroad track I noticed aomo atlcka that were built Juat right to kill women with.. At Uat I aaw ono exactly right. I .aid to nor. 'Kura. I gueaa I will have to kill you.' Sho cried, but wnen t hit her he cried no more. The couplo were married In Vir ginia ten year ago. Gardner waa ad. ucated In a Weetera Maryland seal nary. Ho Ii undoubtedly Intane. morning for Kantian, where ho will 'intet hi fnlhiT, nnd together they will k to Delta, Ohio. Mr. Dunbur rupcct to bo absent about ii moulh. Mm. Dunbar nnd hod, Fred, will lenvo iii'Xt week, uftor (he cloao of high, iwliool, for Portland for Iho summer. Until of Ttiaak iindiy.,ut0d,nyW.f,.dffl.n..vuur. liw ihn Hlnca nnd dtnth of our dear hiiHbnnd and papa. Mm. Amoi llonnct nnd Children. WIDOW TO GIVE BIG UNIVERSITY RAILROAD MAOXATK'H MILLION WILL UK FREELY SPENT ON IN'. HTITUTION CAMFOHNIA UKI I.V LOCATION. .NKW YOltK, Mny :. Mr. K. II. Ilnrrlman, Amorlca'a rlrhcit woman, Ih in be tho founder of n groat unl xemliy In tho Wett a n glorlou monument lo the memory of her hua. bnnd. It became known that Mr. Ilarri man, oakling about for xomo meant of dUbumlng her groat fortuno lu a rny that Mould lie of benefit to tho people of tho country, hnd decided up. on the entabllnhmnni of nn luitltu lion of learning nn affording the beat medium for nurh dlaburaement. Her plan aro not fully devoloK'd, but tn ii tentative wny nho ha decided to found a uulvomlty Hint will ho accond lo none in tho country In tho otnt of curriculum and endowment. Million an nooded will bo supplied fniin iho llarrlman ealate to make thl Iho greateit educational enter prWo In tho world. Tho Institution will he called tho Kdward II. llarrlman Unlvemlty. Hieculatlou an to tho exact location of tho llarrlman Itnlveralty favor Koiithern California. Mm. llarrlman ha not dUulged her plan In thl re lecl, except to nay that tho Institu tion will lo on the Pacific C'oaat. It ha been auumod that either Nevada or California would ntnnd the bout chonro of Mocurlng the great foundation, hut thl I only conjec ture. THE KILLING OF MADERO FOILEO TIIIKD TO HT1H II' IIEVOLVTION AOAINHT IIEBEL CHIEF, AND Hl'OOENTED AHHAHHINATION AMERICAN IN PLOT United Preaa Service. Kl. PASO, May 59. Following tl.o orro-t of Daniel Do Vlllar. a uoer, and W, F. Dunn, nn American, for a Hint to kill Madero. General VIIIJocii made the following statement to tho Uultod Preati "I knew Do Vlllar In the Tr ana vaal whero ho wa a member of a rich Doer family. Recently bo wired roe from Mexico City, telling mo ho bad r schemo to make big money. When ho came horo ho auggoted that wn head a revolution againit Madero, and naked me to toll him what tram Ma- dero would tako to tho capital, ao en, naaauln could enter It and kill him. "When I told Madero of thla ho raid. 'Uad htm on.' Bo wo dined and autood Do Vlllar. Ho Anally gavo we 1300 and Orotco ilOO. Wo wer-'i not able to get him Into Mexico, ro bad him nrreeted here. He doe am know that It waa I who trapped him." Dunn, hla accomplice, waa captured at Monterey by a detective. WOLGAST RUNES SHE WRY 1 IK tRMIi Bjvfti wn iiwwiiw LOB AN0ICLK8, May . With twelve thouiand five hundred and eight kopeck In hi Jean, hla pro. teeda from tho Duraa bout, Ad Wol aat I hero buying real oatate. Ho rieuaned ud 16.00 Oou eight beta. Wolgait aoon goea to Lake Tahoe to raat up lor hi Fourth ot July bout with Owen Moran. 6HME ill FROM THE BRUSH HU YE LOYAL ELKS To All Klka of Klamath Fall and Vicinity Application hni been made for dl psnaailou lo orgnnlto n aubordlnaie loiijre of Iho 11. 1'. O. Elk In thg city f Kl.'imntli Fall. The petition haa dlrondy In-en forwarded :o Iho Grand iV.'itltcd llulor. Tho wnhqr of Aali Inud lxdgo In whonc JurlKllctlon wo itro at proicnt, ha lccn tocuicd, nnd thoro I nothing In Iho way at lha prment lime which will delay the matter. It I cxpoctod that the Grand Kx- oltrd Ituler will act on the petition thl weak, and the time ha now comn when nn nrgnnlratlon of Iho Elk of Klmnuth Fall' and vicinity inuit bo formed. The mvmbor of tho Antler Club bnvo willingly offered the club quar ter for the meeting, nnd II la now Iho doalro ot thoo working for the formation of tho lodgo to get down to Limine at once. Tho co-operation of each and every KJk in tho vicinity I absolutely neccs. nary, for many committee aro to be appointed and much work la lo be done. If wo arc to bo orcanlted be fcro the meeting of tho Grand Lodge In Atlantic City on July 7th It la Im portant that wo organlto our work at onco. A meeting of all tho Rika of Klam ath Fall and vicinity will therefore) bo hold at tho room of the Aatler Club thl Monday ctjenlng. May it. 191 1, nt 8 o'clock, and each and every Klk In tho vicinity I expected lo be prcaent and aatlat In ierfectlng tho i ecetcary organlutlon. CHAtlLEB J. PBROUBON, Caalraaan. DRIER OF rUR IS IWlinra4raV I W IWIPjPflHIIVW All peraon who are to take part In tho Decoration Day parade, ihould meet nt :30 n. in. .Tucadny, April 30lli, nenr Iho court houac. At ten fas m. nhnrii, the proceailon will march on Main at reel, a nearly a practica ble, In tho following order. Officer of tho day, K. II. Ilamaby, nnd hi nldei. Sheriff Wm. II. Darne land W. A. Deltel. all mounted. 1 County nnd city officer In carrla- KCK. Cltlien. Klamath Fall Military baud. K. F. tire brigade, If In the pro-J cexalon. Woodmen of tho World. Knlgnta of Woodcraft. Knight of Pythlaa. I'jthlan Slatcm. I. O. O. F. Elatcra of Rcbekah. Other ordera not yet reported. Pioneers of tho Klamath Uaaln and ton nnd daughters of Plonoera. Cadet corpa of K. F. public achool. under direction of Capt. A. E. Elder aud aide. Floral brigade, compoaed ot girl In public school with flower, under management ot floral committee. Son of Veteran. Spnnlih War Veteran. F. II. Spraguo women' relief oorpa. F. II. Spraguo poat of the Orand Army of tho Republic and veteran of all war. At the cemetery gate the proceealoa will open rank and enter In layer order. Tho line ot march will be eaat on Mala atreel to 10th, up 10th, and by uaiial route to cemetery, where tho ceromonlo of tho Orand Army will take place. These ceremonies will be observed at mound representing the grave ot tho unknown dead. While the pcoplo aro generally dispersed through tbo cometery, decorating the graves the band will play a dirge. Wbon the oxorclaea are coacladed, tho column will form and return until halted on Main itreet, where tho band will play a national air and the parado will bo dlimlted. At 2 p. m. the afternoon cxercisoe will promptly begin In tho court house yard or In the opera house It woather la Inclement. The foregoing U subject to modification alaea wo havo not heard from all the ordera that may possibly participate, but certainly Is correct In tho mala. The outlook Is (or almost an Ideal obeerv anco of the day. Immediately thereafter the ladlea of the Relief Corps, with utiim guests, Including members of thf Oraad Amy will pracasd to the bridge over Link River, where tho ceremony of arnttcrlng flower over tho water of Iho river, In honor of tlioao lout at aon during tho civil war will bo carried out, In uccordnnco with their ritual. To thl column aervlce tho public I nlno Invited. C. V. SIIKItMAN, Hr. O. C. APPI.EOATB.' 01,1 VK R. 8K1TZ. All the school children, who wlab to mnich In lite parndo will tako their plr.ee following tho floral brigade, condiuled by their lencber. PLOT TO BLOW UP LOST WIFE MAX M,.U-KH DV.XAMITK TBAJ I.H IIOIHK, AND KVICnON OFPI CEtlH ARK 1NJVBED BV BXPtO. HIOX INTENDED FOIt HER United Prose Service OAKLAND, May !. When Ihe conatablc thl morning went to evict Charles Plcards from tho home awarded to hi wlfo In her recent sue. coMfnt suit for n divorce, an explo- rlon of dynamite hurled tbo oaacers Into tho Ktroet. Conatablo Klhn was severely Injured. Two other explo slonn followed, and the homo waa de molished. ' An investigation showed that the explosion was caused by packages ot shotgun ahclU and slugs of dyaamlt.-. Revolvers were ao placed as to An Into tho package. The revolver were attached to the doom by wire, o when the officers entered It earned tho explosion. Conatablo Klhn, who was the flrtt to attempt to enter, received the (nil force of tho first explosion. He was hurled backward, his clothing flaming and his shoulders filled with "' shot from the cartridges. Depaty Mc Donald's teeth wcro so loosened by tbo force of the explosion, that several ot them fell out. Fellow officers dragged Iho men back. Three other explosions followed, believed to bo tho result of the con cusalon of tho tint. Neighbors say the homo has been closed for three days. Plcards was last seen thero shout a week ago. TRAINS COLLIDE; EIGHT ARE KILLED DENVER HA8EDALL TEAM NIT. FERH SEVERELY ON ACCOUNT OF INJURIES RECEIVED DY ROME OF THE PLAYERS United Press Service INDtANOLA, Neb.. May 89. Eight passengers wcro killed In a head-on collision of two Burlington passenger trains. Tho Denver and Oklahoma bnxoball club ot tho Western League were on tho west bound train, en route to Denvor. Several Denver players were Injured, ono fatally. Tho engine mon on both trains aro dead. Many paasongera were Injured, some istsiiy. Breaking of steam pipes scalded icr.ny of the Injured, who were planed undor the wreckage. Ono train failed to Uko the awltch at Willow, six miles west of the scene ot tho wreck. J. W. Siemens will leave In tho morning for Medtord to attend the funeral ot tbo lato George P. Llndley, which will tako place on Wednesday. Mr., Llndley waa vice president of the First Trusts and Savings hank ot this city. WTMHTi THEN YESTERUY In the open air arena tbo Altamout Tavern management gave an eater. talnment to a large number nt the cltlsens ot the city nnd suburbs yes terday afternoon. Juk Llnkaahacn and Holder Walsh uuiMa t l raoadaef fast henlan. i.i.ka.kiaka workout nsaslslsl of rnttmm Maaii t hat mt kas rk: TOBACCO TRUST IS LOSER IN BIG SUIT Spider Wataon alio worked the tame amount. There ha been nome talk of bring Ing In Hud Andcnon and a few more outaldert.' The Attamont orcheatra rendered aovcrnl aelcctlon. SENIOR PLAY IS THE BILL TONIGHT CKADl'ATtNa t'LAHct WILL WtO Ill'CK ONE OP OEOROR BKR NAIID BHAH-S DRAMAN AT THE IIOIHTON THIH EVENING With nearly every seat In the house sold this morning, and all the amateur tt.eaplans eagerly awaiting their en trance cue, "Tho Devil'' Dleeiple" will ho produced thl evening at Hon. ton' opera house by the members of the Senior Class ot the Klamath Coun ty high school. Much Interest has been manifested In this production since It was tint announced, ud It will bo witnessed by one of the Urg ent audiences over assembled la tho local show house. under too aato direction oi rrinci r.alrFaught, Miss Coarey nnd Miss Cornwall, the member of the cast have made great progress, and a splendid production Is expected. Sneelal mualc will be fanliabed by the High School orchestra. Fallow. Ing Is tho cast of characters: Dick Dudgeon. "The Devil's DJa clple" Wilbur Telford Mrs. Dudgeon. Dick's mother. . . .,..:... .-.. . . Myrt carter Rer. Anderson Hornet Cot Mrs. Judith Anderson. . .Roan ffhlvea Essie, a waif Jessie Telford Crlsty, Dick's brother,.. . .Louis Tolle Oen. Durgoyno John Siemens Major Swindon Jack Edwards UncloTItu and Chaplain i -. Virgil Da Lap Mm. Titus -.Martha Taker Undo William ' Fred William Mrs: Williams Nina Ronsch 8argcant' Roy Nelson Soldiers and Villager J. P. Gilchrist, W; E. Green and J. A. Thornton wore among the Ban Francisco people who came Into Kla math Falls yesterday on the first afternoon' train. . They say It la a jrreat relief to nave tho long wait at Wood eliminated. P. A. Youngqultt of St. Paul. Minn.. arrived In this city Saturday, and will spend several daya hero looking over tbo country nnd attending to buetaess matters. N. S. MerrUI. one of tho best known residents ot Klnmath county, came over from Merrill Saturday to attend business mattea la the county seat. A. J. Lovelady of Lost Rlvsr Oap, ono ot the mdlaa War veterans, waa i visitor In the county seat today. Brother Bills Are Joyful The Elks Lodge For This City Assured It'a all settled now. Klamath Falls gets an Elks Lodge. F. II. Mills, the man delegated hy the Antlers Club to Journey to fort land td Interview Exalted Ruler Her. mean regardlag a, dispensation was successful In hU efforts, and retimed home Joyful last night. 'Mr.' Mills and Dr. Smith of Salem, the tesnty Orand Exalted Ruler for thla district, waited upon Hermann, told hint ot the desires of the teen! Rika, and showed him a special enumeration ot over 6,000 names, approved hy the mayor nnd city council. An a resuK, Mr. Hermann granted the dlepensatlon, subject to the protest of the.Aehland Lodge, la whose district the local tori rltonr la located. On hla way south, from rortuna, I Mr. MHIa atopned of In at nrdav nlaht. and attended a meeting SHMho'aartlered herd there. At thle HARLAN A DISSENTER CAKE HAH BEEN REFERRED TO THE LOWER COURT FOR HEV ERAL MODIFICATIONS HELD NECEMARV BV TRIBUNAL I'nlted Pros Service. WASHINGTON, May !. TM gov ernment win the tobacco case. Thl Is the decision ot the Catted flute supremo court, although the case was reversed and rewsaded to the lower court to secure aedlflca tlons In the dedaloa. Whca.Chlef Justice White rand the decision Justice Harlan waa the only one who dtsseated. In summiag up the case Chief Jns tleo White said: "Under tho circumstances', and tak ing lnU mlad tho complexity nf the situation In all Its aspects, giving weight to the many sided eoastdsra- tlons which most control our Judg ment, we think, so Tar as permanent relief Is to be awarded. Is concerned, we should decree aa follews: "First, that this combination In and of Itself as well aa each and all elements composing It, whether etc porato or Individual, whether aeasld cred collectively or separately, nn de creed to ha la reetralat mt trad. "Second, thnt the eanrt betew. In order to give effective force to our decree In this regard, he directed to hear the parties, by evidence or ether. wise, as may be flasaaafl nrener, far the purpose of ascertaining: and de termlalac upon sense tdna or method of dlasolvlag these eembtnatlonn and of recreating ont of the elements new cemposlag It. n new combination which shall be honestly In iMraseny without being repugant te the law." Attention Odd FeKesra - All members ot Klnmath Ledge No. 137, I. O. O. F., and all risking mombers of the order are requested to meet at I. O. O. F. Hall at o'clock tomorrow morning. PERCIVAL SHOLL, Noble Oread. Charles Swingle, the big Ungell Valley horse and mule ranchman, la In town with Mrs. Swingle for the day. Conditions are good In his region, ho says. FORT KUWTR TEU run ire mm Next Sunday afternoon there will be big doings on the local diamond for hnow all yo tana that on that day, tho baseball teams represenUag Fort Klamath and Klamath Falls meet la deadly combat. There la great rival ry between these two teams. The Fort Klamath team will not ho satisfied until they got n chance nt Klamath Falls, and Klamath' Fall feels the same way about the matter. meeting the Ashland Lodge waived Its right to protest, so the only obstacle was removed. No time waa lent' la telegraphlag thla aewa to Hermann, so the dispensation will In nil proba bility be here by the last ot the week. Members of the order met Mr. MHIa at the train last night, and ssssrtsil hi mto the club rooais, whero he re ported his work. Folwwlag thla re port the members got right down to tacts, and plana tor the tHalhMlai of a lodge here worn llssnasad. The members hope to hare tho Meal ledge started wlthla three weeks, and stent plans are to he made tor the oatertaen meat of the hundreds ot sWm amd their wives, who will bo here to tendance from all porta ot Orcey nnd many California point. 'mWQ' meeting will he bebi thl eosngVsd ercrr Mk la aaaUslws4nli Ity In urgently rsnuj at,. -7s! ftSKTJJi 5 ",?'" h w..i?.iirJi r f&5&F-- u i iM iL v i AA5 ,' v$?l HO. ,g 'ii.il " k J J . " .. ; . v -j, wlJ i ' ., $ 1 3 "j V3ft m l K "V -r. . , i