The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 05, 1911, Image 1

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S. 0. JOHNSON HURT IN AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENT
HILL TO SPEND $1,000,000 TO EXTEND ROAD TO JOIN PACIFIC EASTERN
AUTO HITS TREE
AT CLINE FALLS
H. (. JOHXMON, WITH PARTY HK
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At (HIKST HWtT OK PARTY
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IHJDMONI). Ore, Oct. 6. H. O.
Jolmxin, the Ran Francisco lumber
man, was srrlomly Injured In mi auto
sccldonl U(t night at Cllns Falls,
'ir mllm south of here.
Mr. Johnson n rcliirnltiR from
lUnit wllli paity of I'rlnnvlllv ci
(ile. Including Mis Kay Baldwin,
dntiKhlrr of prominent banker of
tho Crook county capital, when their
automobile it rack a tree In a bend
of the road. Tlio chauffeur and the
nlliers wera unhurt.
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Very little Information of the acci
dent rauld be learned today, and oven
Hie Han Frunclaro office of the Klun
nth Development company, of which
Mr Johnaon la president, waa unahlo
lo get any further facta la tlio raw
Wire wera cent to Head and Tort
hind, nnd the local oBc received n
dispatch aaklag for anjr laformatlni
they had received here. '"
Mr. Johnaon and tiU brother, W. !
JMinion, were In a party which won'.
from hero to attend 4he meeting of
I bo Development l,esguo at Hum
Alter the meeting at nurna lltey M
leaded tho celebration of the comple
tion of the railroad to Ilviid. Tho locnl
ottire of the Klamath Dtvelopmt t;t
conipnny received n tctciirniii from
Mr Johnaon, atatlng Hint hn eipcct-vt
tn bo homo tonight.
Evidently Mr. Johnson was tnklnrt
n pnrly of Prlnorllle peoplo hotn
from (lend when the accident occur
led. Cllne Falls, which la near lied
inoml, la about half way hetwot-n
lleml nnd PrlnTlll.
A letter rvcolvol fiom llownrd r". (
Hlivphiird ua Hint hu U Kettlnx well,
nnd recoverliiK from nu ntlnck of ty
phoid r-iT. Hu Ih In n antilurlinn I
at Hanltnrliiiu, Cnllf,, nenr Pan Kran-,
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MATTY "SAYS REWARD
ill I0TJ0ME TO HIM
Dftmty Mnixlicl I'riiuk llenlty, hro
from 1'iirtlniiil to it federal prlnon
em, Immlm nl Hie feura on nnyone'n
nail that Im limtlil get the ftno i
wnrd If ho ruptured Thnrnrt, whom
ho In niuliniM to rlmiio,
He " he would not tcet It nvMi '
If ho lnailii tho riiiituro, a tint work
of huniltiK the prUoner U In the
ulrnlaht lino of hi duty, mid he '
would not h permitted to nrrept Hie
money offcri m ntwnrd. '
SPECIAL GUARD
OVER McMAHON
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AMI HON'AtTINH AN WATt'll
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Hperlal to Tho Herald
I.AKKVIHW, Oct. 6 Cobb llenktv,
wll known over Lake, nnd Klamath
coiintlea, haa returned fnnu a trip
HiroiiRlr tho Northwent. In which he
vlilted Beattlc, Portland, tho centeu
Hint nt Aitorla, the round-up at Pen-
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..in, un many inner piaren or I mod wCro
0"1'l. f Baiiilnruin. Pniuirllnion It. A. Alford
Hu luoka younger, In conaoquence, , nnd Marlon llanka.
Julian Kendrlck, a- friend of He
Mchon. and nld lo bo connected with
tho Hamo pavluc concern, haa been
In frequent consultation with Attor
ney Onolll, and nconis to bo doing all
In hi power to befrltiid the two men.
Hamuel A. McMahon and Jamra!
Iluabei. who .ipcnt tho rim night j
after Iliel rnrreet on a lirllifry rhnrKol
In I hu county Jnll, did not hnvn tn
ateep In tho county tmitllo Utt night.
Throuah the Interreaolon of Attor
ney ('. M. Onolll. their ctiuim, nu or
rnui;o:iietit wa iimde ultli Blicrlff W.
II. Ilarua to kIvo Hie prlom-r th
prlvllcKn of lii)liiK out of JMI under'
u apeclnl nuuiil.
Tho guitrdi clionfii nro J. IK Cur-J
roll nnd lil on, I'orl. who are palili
13 per dny ach, llio expenno being I
defrayed hy the r I orient.
Tho men dm qimrtcrcd nt tho Ilnld
win. I'rUonera In the Jnll claim to
hnvo won $5u from one of the two
alleged bribers In u- poktr gamo Tufa
day night alter they were put In
Jnll. and hwrlng that there waa $300
mom belonging to tho men I) lug
mimewhero nround, were dlanppolnt
ed Hint tho two wero not remanded
to Jail ngnlu Inat night. Thoy had
their wit nhtirpriKil In the hopo of
getting n rhmico nt winning vornc of
tho rcnmlnlng 300,
A Hi no InformntloiiH wero filed
nunlimt inch of tho ncruacd men, and
Juntlco of the Peaco Chnrlea Oravca
held tho prltoni-r In $3,000 ball on
euch rhnrie, tho aum of their bond, It
they wero to got freedom, would be
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8. O. JOII.NSO.V, WHO WAS IXJUKI3D IX AUTO ACCIDKXT AT CLIXB PALLS YE8TKRDAY
No atatea that the way'thla" good old
lat of Oregon la looming up on tho
horizon la "caution to wlldcata, and
the greateat change la In Portland,
Kiigeno and Klwah Falln, outride of
takuvlew,
AttaGhmen
Chronicle
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Not Pried Oft In Circuit Court
BRIBE STORY TOLD ON STAND
IN COIRTBYTHE IMAY0R
TESTIFIES THAT McMAHON OFFERED TO LEAVE A THOUSAND
DOLLARS ON MANTEL OR TABLE IN HIS H0USE
- STREET RUMOR OF PAVING GRAFT ALLUDED TO
(ment the mayor would aeo tlut the
lroet waa paved In front of Shlvt'a
nrvv aviafiwiva! TitiKit iMitldara or that the money would bo
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An attachment for IMS agalnat tho
Chronlclo obtained In 'tho action of
Mllla va. Klamath Publishing, com
I'miy, was up hafora tha circuit eonrt
todny. Motion waa made by attar
iioh for tht atUched company to
liovo the attaakmont pried loose, they
asking Judge H. L. Benson to die
wlvo It.
The motion wu overrulod by tho
ourt, and the attaehment will remain
XBiost the concern; About $100 Is
claimed by r.H. Mllle?fer sirvtow aa
attorney, with ff smaJI amount of cash
"ponded u Dtrt of'tbe elalm he bu
, lMt thseempaay, Vt t'tK '
The Qesru R. Hum eethte haa
$100 lu tho attachment, which Is
clr.'.med for rent duo olllce In the
Hum building nt Fifth nnd Halu
street, used by tho publishing com-pnny.
CHICKENS W! S101EI
fini lis AiemoN
Counollwan Btn Owens says ''
reported theft of thjrty-soven prlxc
winning chickens, (row J. D Witt.
Mills addition, Is an error. Mr, Owens
aaya-the'theft occurred at the poor
farm.
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HIP IIV TItAPl'IXH McMAHON
In the circuit court room this af
ternoon, before Justlro of tho Peace
CharlcH llrnves wns continued .the
urellmlnury hearing of Samuel A. Mc-
Mulion nnd Jumcs lughei), charged
with attempting lo bribe Mnor Fred
T. Sanderson to ueo hln efforts for tho
Introduction of grnnltnjd pavoment on
streots of this city,
Altornoy C, M. Onelll appeared for
llin defondnnts, whllo Deputy Dis
trict Attornoy Chance J. Ferguson
and Horaco M. Manning acted for tho
state.
In his croaa-examlnntlon of the
prosecuting witness (Mayor Bander
eon) Mr. Onolll gnve public utterance
to rumors that Ind been current on
the st roots to tho effect that the
mayor had been paid .117,000' by .the
Warren Construction company, and
that ho had dona all ItVcould to throt-tlo-any
poHlbto competition with the
bltullthlc pavement,
The mayor denied auy such sura
was paid him, as well 9s donlcd'thnt
he; had tried to keep out, competi
tion, Attorney Onelll asked, him If
he had not told Hughes to go to W. T,
Blve end say for him that If ShW.
MUM ai Ightlng bltullthlc pave-
When Attorney Onelll got this far
Deputy District Attorney Ferguson
objected, nnd tho objection waa aus
tnlnicl. although Onelll Insisted that
ho hod only begun his question nnd
ought to have tho right to finish It.
"I had conversations relating to
puvlug with this gentlemitn ou tho
11th of September, nnd tho 1st or 3d
of, October," tho mayor testified. In
substance, referring to MaMahon.
"The second tlino 1 saw him to have
it 11 extended (nlk with htm was on
tho 1st of October, although thero
wero times In between, frequently,
wheu wo spoko on tho street, or met
without having any conversation of
any extensive nature.
"It was tho second tlmo I saw and
talked with him, on October 1, when
ho wax getting down to the 'real busi
ness,' that I became convinced that he
waa. a real criminal."
Witness denied that, bo over wont
to tho Hotel Baldwin to see McMahon,
and said that he was In the. hotel to
inquire ror ine ante on woicn. sc
Mabon had registered there. He as
sorted that he bad not hunted hint
up. In prder to talk paving with, him
at'aay time.
''I .did tall him to. come up to, tar
nous uctooer 11, in reepenee to aw
request- to me to m a time .wnen- ne
could ace me and talk tnattere over.
He had approached me brfore that
asking to fix a time. During fair
week he wanted me both Hughea
and he to come to tbo Baldwin to
talk things over, wanted to get me to
go to a room there, and 1 said I waa
too busy, and would have to see them
later.
"'McMahon said If It would suit me
'I'll coiuo to your houso ou Sunday
morning I said, 'I'll sso you and
lot. you know.' Later wo talked on
the telephone, and l told htm It would
bo all right to come on Sunday morn
ing. "Ho camo along about 10 o'clock
or, 10:30, I should Judge, nnd I think
ne stayea aoout an nour or an nour
and n'half. Hughea came a tow min
utes bof ore ho left, and came: without
having becu tnvtted. lie had been
hunting Mr. McMahon; bad lost track
of htm, and waa telephoning all over
town trying to' get-him located, no
came up to my house. Hughea waa
there but v little while, probably only
fifteen minutes.
McMahon Just at this time was
putting this money proposition up
and getting H all. framed so that It
would be In shape, Just a Hughea
walked la. Mr, MoMahon said, Tons
in;, you aught, to knock when you
come. Into a place tike this.' It waa
all right for Hughea-to oome.la, be
cause ho hadr rung the beH'end ben
admitted to tha honia;' V J '
what they had lie tier do about get
I ting Drlscoll to frame up a new ordi
nance lor paving tne streets around
the White Pelican hotel that would
knock out bltullthlc. Mr. McMahon
nudged mo with his arm; as we all
stood up and walked out toward the
front door, and aald, 'You know what
that means, to get that kind of pave
ment knocked out. It means that
there will be 2. per cent on all ?cit
work.
"He stated that hla Arm was going
to get the paving of the boulevard
that was to be put In by the Devel
opment company. Hughea aald notb
Ing of money, for tbo door was' left
open and tho family were sitting In
the other room.
"They could have heard any con
venation about It at thla time, which
was as we were leaving the room and
walking toward the front door, tho
two men being on their way out.
Money was not discussed la any
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FOOD IS BURNED
BY PRODUCE m
ABOVE CHAHOK BABW OV FOMI
HLK GRAND JURY IXVaWTKU
' TlOX HOIJHXO VP PRiCaW OV
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PORTLAND, Oct! S. Mayor'Rueta
light haa Joined .tho mo'vement for a
public market under the clty'a control
following publication of figures show.
lag that 51,000 inlinds of food stuffs
were burned In the Incln'rator In ten
da a by commission men.
It Is charged that thla Immense
amount of food waa burned to keep
up tho m&Tkct price, and It Is under
stood that a complaint will be made
to the grand Jury now In session,
asking the Jury to Investigate the
commission houses to ascertain
whether they are operating tn the re
straint of trade.
Much of the, food burned waa spoil,
ed. but those In a position to know
declare that commission men allowed'
It to rot rather than place It on sale
below the market price, which It la al
leged they have been la tho habit of
agreeing on aad atlcklag to, no mat
ter how much the market glutted.
Ul WHY KBITS I
VRMTY OF KUUfATI
United Press Service
LAKEVIEW, Oct. 6. Dan P. Ma
loy, well known stockman, rancher,
ex-preacher, auto enthusiast and gen
eral good fellow, la a visitor In Klam
ath county, whore he went to attend
the fair laat week. f
Dan la also hcndllng a line of fine
Imported bucks aa a trade-nuller, and
will keep the Klamatb eheenmenion
the more.
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OREGON TRUNK
COMING SOUTH
KMPIRK BULMCR AXXOVJfCM
BXTENNON 0 LINK SOOTH TO
CONNRCr WITH PACIFIC BAST
KKX AT BCTO FALLS, IN JACR.
SO.V COUNTY.
BEND, Ore., Oct. 5. In his 1
here today 'at the eefebratlM
the Oregon Trunk railroad to
James J. Hill, the Empire BaUder. In
timated that tLOOO.oaa was to be
spent la the estenalon of tha .Hue
south to connect .with the PaefSc.
Eastern.
The Pacltc A.BJaetera.M warn aeas
pleted to Butte Falls,, la lailaisjs
county, nnd accerdtog to Mr. MIH
early connection letto'be
the Oregon Trunk raaat.
It Is gaeeteaV Jthat ti
Trunk pill be la aaseaUen t Oree:
cent, la KtauMtheeunty, neat auwt-
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LAKEVIEW, Oct.. 5. Hon. A. W.
Orton, of the United States land sale,
Is taking his vacation touring over the,
state, nnd Incidentally gsttlag ae-;
qualnted with, matters In thla. bud
district. Ho will be gone from here
for about three weeks;
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Dr. Grant Lyman 'a broken ankle It
reiorted to be In n serious condition,
although the prisoner prefers' notto
navo it treatea until no cm got awny
from KlamathFalls and to acme ataee
where ho can have steady attention ty
th csame physician.
Ills left ankle waa broken nt the
time ho rst escaped from federal
onVcers In San Fmneuwo, and this In
jury was possibly to blame for his
alow trip on the second getaway. , ,-
It ho bad not beea'Iamo aad had to
Indulge the left leg, be might not
have been captured the second time,
or he might have escaped from the .
Klamath county Jail.
Tbo Injured ankle Is running aewf '
and haa, been for several days. -
Ferguson Gets Back Prosecutof
.Inh Iftor Tomnnraru DoQinnotlnnl
nun, miui ..uiimuiuij nuymiiuuuii
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Charles J,. Ferguson, whose ap
pointment aa deputy.-dtatrlat attorney
June 10,,19ll, and Bled' hi the eee
of County Clerk C. R. DoLap, waa re
voked by at telegram from District
Attorney Dell V. Kuykendall Septem
ber (th, the latter Mag away oa his
vacation Js-back oa the Job.
Ferguson lied another, appoiatnieat
October lit, dated September Uh.
The telegraphic revooatloa-waa seat
by KuykaadalK bfsauas hla dapatr
had balked at taking up thelmtaal
oases on the ealeadar,Jan4 refuaed ,ta
continue th oes'uaasr, tlwaaad'
tloas, . Ferguson' s adaratad?.b
hare aawuaad Ut;Kv(iaas4l arnaM
Va baak'to.ukatif arlagsW mattan
whea tbo September term of
bogaa, but Kuykendall did not see
to show up, evidently preferring
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dole far nleite.V as ih Seeiah any; fct X
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quHfl promptlr, aa4 liafnpa&i'
was apaoiated Ma fs' ' Ml ,.
away
reslaaed
M. Manning
sltton.; But, Ue.aKuatlem
the. criminal work.dadtotlMaat
that the Jairwaa fuiraad (t waa Ka-;
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