The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 27, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALI. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER U7, 11(11
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NATRON CUTOFF TO
GO TO COMPLETION
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YVIIAI lALTIRI 3I a
leading official of SOUTH
ERN PACIFIO HAYS NEVER
HAVE INTKNIIKII AHANHONINO
SHORT CUT VIA TIIIH CITY
Vlrn President nd General Man
ager K. K. Calvin of the Southern I'm
rifle, who hat Just returned to Port
hind after Inspecting line In Oregon
our which hit Jurisdiction will rx-t-nd
November lut, My that the
'.VntromKlamath cutoff work I going
hi rapidly, and that active work wnl
niiilliiiio on the extension uatll the
tint of tho year. Ilo say that n
innprlatloni have tocrr. mado for the
eitlrn cutoff, and Hint constructed
. lit hn nuthorliod ni rapidly as proi;.
KM require.
Il expect to oa Mm cutoff finished
In n ear and a half.
"Wo havo never thought of ceai'itt
construction," declare Mr. Calvin.
0. T, Parley of Ijl Oranav, former.
y civil engineer In the reclamation
ervlco In Ihl city, I vlaltlnc tho
city after two year' abience.
MEXICO CK1SIS WORRIES
HHAMMIITS OF REPUBLIC
Tlirrr Htalra Now In Control nf IIkIh
i l, M ChM City Vrt laMrrrc
HomUu Near lly May Tarn t
liMKla;
United Preaa BervHe.
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 2C The
Krinteet crlsla atnre Dial withdrew U
at Zapatlita. rcbeli being within four
mile. Three utates aro already con
trolled by the rvboli, and other aro
on Iho verge of rebelling. Tho rapllnl
Inhiihllanla aro fearful that .apatlita
may loot tho city, which It practically
It fi'iicele.
Mott of tho ftxleral reglmcntt have
Kone In prevent tho Ouatemalan Inva
Hion, Newt It till awaited Iho battle
of BOO federal and 1,000 rebel,
Hlnrled Turmtay night, which la ttlll
piogrtxilnK. HebeU havo cut tho
wire.
Tho rebellion I popular, and
crowd nro hinting MaderlttK official.
Madera and hit cabinet claim that
the revolution will be cruahed within
flvr day after hit InauguraUea.
ItOM.KH HKATINU I'AVIMO.V
OPKN8 TOMORROW MtillT
Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock the
big new auditorium pavilion erected
by Crosby & Klein on tho corner nf
Fourth and Klamath, will bo opened
to tho public. The auditorium wat
built primarily for a roller tkttlng
rink, and thl will be the flrtt uto to
which It la put. A large force of men
have born at work today putting tho
finishing touchea on tho flno maple
floor, and everything la expected to
bo In roadlnoaa by tomorrow night for
tho grand opening. A magnificent
Wurlltier Military Band organ hat
boen Installed at a coat of 11,000,
Bige Archie Is Acquitted Of Murder
Of Squaw By Jury In Lake County
Special to Tut Herald.
The Jury In the caae of Blge Arehle,
the Indian aocuatd of the murder of
Itla mahala "Nyoml" la Warner Val
ley tome time ago, brought In a ver
dict of "not guilty."
Tho Indian received the new pleas
antly when Informed by hi attorney,
II. P, Weleh, that he wat .free one
more. Thl was. the irt caae ever
tried before the bar by Mr. Welth,
and ha la receiving the congratula
tion of hla Meads and tho other at
torneys la towa.
As outlined la tba Herald a few
i amim m -
which will furnish mimic for tho roll.
r skater, mill also for .Inure.
HroilnijiaiwcUyhMlici.iiBrwnRiM,
lit Hi., lmlroiil.it Mid boxes to nccom -
modntu bout 300 spectators, besides
Iho skater mi tho floor. In addition
to skating and iIhiicIiik thn building In
to Iw used for liirKo pilhllr gatherings
whiMiiivcr needed,
rilOMIHKH PORTLAND FANS I
ANOTHER OOOIt IIAMi TEAM
llnltotl Prcia Horvlro
POItTLANI), Oct. 27 Walter Mr-
t'redle, inanaKer of the two-tline tien.
rant wlnnera of the Pacinc Ccwt
l.taKiin, promlii'H Portland faun Hint
lie would havo another ucnful
tuiiu next ReMuin, denplto the Iota of
ltan, Htwii, and ponlhl)' I'ockln
pnilKh. "Wo won lint pennnnl heennru wo
had tho heiit team on tho ronxt," i-i)h
McCredle.
INITIAL FUNERAL
BY LOCAL L0D6E
Itucti released by tho city on ascertain
lug that tho jiMtiwment nro erronu
- " w..,x., .,....,. r. eu: Kmmott llooson, lot on Oak
TKIINM. OXI.V O.VK t'ONIinrr. !"'"' sln,,, 31.0: Angela Welter,
ti.m-i.iPiwv,r..,v,., I! 1.88. over assessed on Canal street
M II. I IIAThllMTi I.N Cm I'Hpropor,,., wnlcn measures 97.6 feet
TO TIIIH TIME
When tho funeral of thu lata John
II. HUH It held Sunday afternoon tin-
dor the lodge direction of thu Hlk of
thl city, It will be tho first of such
tad offlcct informed under Elks' nil-
tplcct In Klnmath Knllt.
Harry Stilts, tho brother, who I up
In tho country beyond Ynlnnx, and
for whom n tnestenger ha been Bent,
has not et been loratrd. The met
icengor returned yesterday to Ynlnax,
having heen iinnhhi to find Mr. SHU.
Prof. Charle W. Knnpp will ar
rive here from Sail FrumlKco on No
vember 1st to locate, llu I an ac
complished tlollntst nnd rlnrlonetlst,
and Is a successful teacher on these
limtriituenls. Hn come very highly
reriimmerdcd, Thu Klamath Fnll
Military haiul hn boon Instrumental
In getting him to lorntn hefe, and It
Is a very fortunate circumstance, both
for the hand and tho city.
MAIN STREET IS
GIVEN CLEANING
NEED OF. NKWLY HITULITIIIC
PAVED TltOllOl'flHFAHK MET
IIV OPERATION CONSISTING OF
REMOVING DIRT
Main rtrwt, fortunately, has had a
pretty good cleaning up ""' "w
need of a llttlo attention to that thor
oughfare wat mentioned In these col-
umns.
At n recent mooting of tho council
tho, street mipcrlntondcnt, Charles
Woodnrd, wat called on for an cstl-
daya ago, thla wat practically a battlo
of tho Plutea against tho Pitt River
Indlanv, and resulted In the defeat of
thn latter trlbo. Blco la K Pluto, nnd
well thought of among tho white men
of tho county that have had Dullness
dealings with him. Many of theie
mon were In the court room and,con
gratulated him on tho verdict. The
Pitt River had aworn vengeance
against the murderer of Nyoml, who
waa m member of their tribe. The
evidence shown at tho trial proved
that Blge was tied when found In the
moraine- ahortly before the murdered
I mahala had been discovered.
nuilo nf tin it mount needed to prop-'
ITl)' HWeep Ifllt Httfl't, III vluw of tho
fnct Hint hid which linil lir.-n Mil)-'
'milled linil rim nrmiml HDD iiiulj
j2llu for tho expense (if denning Urn
hirnci mi- ii iii'imii mini I, Ink Jllvcr
fiihtwiinl for nfjimt n mllu,
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f ""I "itt iiip'r'iniiin n iimi'n
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w immi in ijiu luiuiyi iiiifjiuiK
Wu hiin Htrlc tty fresh California
iniirlt egg nt iol per dozen.
27-21 N " Fulton MftTktt.
I
Dr. Merrymnn report the birth or''0"' "IkI'1 ''clI,'' Klvo a inlnitrer
n bum un Thiiridny to Mr. cud .Mrs.
Mnlrotno Mlckler of Crjttnl HprlnRx
rnrui, near Oleue.
LIENS STRICKEN
FROM PROPERTY
ciTV makkh rnmii:rn(.H mii:
TO lAtT OIV.NKIIH Din: TO Kit
ItONKOI'H AKHKHMMK.NTH MAIIK
Mill IMI'HOVUMKNTS
Kulloulitg nro iiiuuiiiitH of iikkckb-
, nionU against properly which havo
Instead of 130 fevt: Mrt. June
(lllmes, 178.14 for CO feet on lot 7
nl"l hlock H. Nichols addition,
nml 3".8ft against her nnd 137.80
'ugAlnsl Chester Avory nttenwd In-
"Uad. The assessment against lot 2,1
' l'rt "f block &l, Nlcholt addition,
ntomtcd against It. 8. Qrlgsby, It dls-
claimed by Mr". (Irlgsby, who says hn
dor not own tho property.
ACTING IS GOOD
Wl'OTATION FROM DAILY IN CAI
ll'OR.MA fiTY SHOWS THAT AP
PEARANCE THERE WAS VERY
MITII LIKED
Of tho Harper company, nt Hous
ton opera bouts next week, tho Sen
tinel. Ilnnford. Calif., snvs:
I 'In Mill, llti.n ft I'nlltirt9 un. Ilin
title of tho comedy vehlclo In which
tho Harper company matlo their Ini
tial appearance In Ilnnford last even
ing to n good nudlenco. For a pop
ular priced show tho Harper company
Is fur nbovo tho average, and those
who nttcuded tho performance last
night felt that they had been amply
repaid. The bill wns written for
laughing purposes only, and fulfilled
It in lotion fully.
"Joseph Detrlck proved himself k
comedlnu of no small ability In tho
lending role, and Mist Rova Raymond
In character work wou tho apprecia
tion of tho audience. Mist Raymond
wnt seen hero throo year ago with
Hlrhard Joso.
"Tho entlro cast wat well balanced,
and thero were no momenta of Inertia'
during tho entlro action of tho play.
COMING SHOW
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Want Advertising in The Evening Herald
Some well-timed and Intelligently written chisslded adverUalng will
come up to high-water mark about ALL OF THE TIME.
I I Not many boarding house
X T need bo run at half rapacity.
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ELKS GIVE SHOW
TWO WEEKS HENCE
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WILL rtllt.MHIl
TWO
MOUTH ENTERTAINMENT, AND
HAH MAN KMPLOVED TO OR.
OANI.t: AM) MANAGE IT
Klamath Ixidxo No 2247, 1). P. O. E
(ilcnevolcnt I'rolnilvu Order Elks),
nhow on tho nlgtitt of Thurrday and
Krldny, November 'J nnd 10, which
will ho two wcoks hDnce.
(I. T. Wilton, graduate of Iho Wctt
viii Collet" of Mutlc nnd Oratory, at
Toledo, O., It hero to make nrraiiRo
menla for tho bIiov, It being hit Itttsl
nctn to organize and inanngo uiirli en
terlnlnmentt. Ho It understood to be
ii tong writer, nnd totno of his num
bers, Hiirh as "Klks' Milk," ''Golden
Dreams" nnd "Old Utd, White and
Illuo," which will bo given In tho
show. Wilson hn scenery, costumes.
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LxaLtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiai2gBBggH
O. T. WILSON
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nnd lighting effects with him. H8" uvcnlnB- Admission
Committee wrro appointed at lastr"01"' Ia,1,c ,rtc-
night's meeting of tho Klkt' lodge to)
attend to matters In connection with,
Hio coming show as follews:
IFlnanco Alexr.nder Martin, D. II.
Cr.mpbell. Cnst- F. L. Huston. O. M.
Hector, Carey Itamuby. Advertising'
. Fred MoIIuifo, Lcsllo lingers, II. P.
i.tliu, iivmiia, v, ,l, WlhhVII II.Al.'iai'
Hunter Savng-, W. II. Dolbeor and
Charle Ilohcrts. ,
The tlrst lehenrtal was called for
tonight In Elks Hall, nnd tho cnst
committee Is busy today rounding up
tho talent, and It Is desired to hnvo
every male slngrr In Klamath Falls
In the big chorus.
THREE PER PLATE
IS DINNER PRICE
CELEBRATION OF NEW WHITE
PELICAN HOTEL OPENING IS
TO INCLUDE RANQUET FIRST
SATURDAY IN RKCEMHKH
Eugene 11. Lousor, tho chief clerk
of tho Whlto Pelican Hotel, makes
tho announcement on behalf of W, P.
Johnson, secretary of tho Klnmath
Development company, Hint tho prlco
of plates nt the opening banquet will
Little "Campaign"
Will Make Any Good
Boarding House Pay
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will iiy If ruu ut half capacity. Not
Ixi $3, Instead of tho fancy price
which hnvo been rumored.
Tho corcmonk'i) Incident to tho
commencement of hospitality by tho
big, new hostelry, wilt tnko place on
Bnturd&y night, December 2, and a
largo rotnpany of ipcclally Invited
guests nro expected to ho on hand to
enjoy tho occasion, In addition to tho
'local people who havo heen Invited
It Is understood that for tho benefit
of 100 or to guests from Portland, a
xpcclnl train will bo run from that
city to Klnmath Kails for tho doings.
A largo corps of writer to be Import
ed from San Francisco nt heavy ex
POIiko Is understood to ho one. of tho
Items contemplated by tho manage
ment. A local orchestra hat been en
gaged through James Newnham, tho
cornet plajcr.
SEWER NOT HELP
TO OWNER OF LOT
AHK HKM1TTANCK OF AKSKSS
JIENT O.V (iltOUMt THAT PINK
KTitr.irr kkwku is-aiiovk tiik
i,i:vi:l of tiikih i'iiicmihs
A petition has boon hnnded to the
cltj; council by Mrt. Anna M. and J.
M. Poole, linking for a remittances of
111.50, ntsesscd against lot G, block'
47 for tho sower on Pin street, ,
which tho petitioners nllego Is above
tho level of tho premises. They also
state that the connection with tho
sewer cannot ho mado without entail
ing expense, and gay that the sewage
.Jl,lu,,ui,uultu,, hut.-
aco M. Manning It attorney for Iho,
.; ""I l-.uuuu, Ui.v.r
V'-rl. . . "V'.,t"J" " "v"'moathuTi.TcBUywrote letter to
U IU IIIIUIU UUU VA1UUIU IUU CUFU.
uanco nl ' AUdltlon nnll Frl
BCne'"?Cn
-Gl-t !
PROGRESS CLUB
ON HALLOWE'EN
I together with nssurnuco that legally
registered voter only cast their bal--RV
AND Ml'SICAL PROGRAM lie's on the proposition.
FOR WHICH MOST OF NUMBERS
HAVE HEEN ARRANGED
I So far as matured tho literary and
, musical program for tho Hallowe'en
entertainment to bo given by tho Mills
'Addition Progress Club In their hall
)ou next Tuesday uvcnlng, will be as
follow v
The first number will ho n mando
lin merturo by soiuo of tho most
celebrated musical artists in tho city,
after which tbe numben will be about
nt follews:
Solo L. A. Will
Heading Dr. Win. II. Leonard
Sola- Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt
Cornet tolo Jamea Nownhnm
Address Rov. E. M. Fllnn
Heading Mrs. Elmer French
Solo Mrs. Wm. Wagner
Recitation Mist I.lly Markwart
8olo Mist Dorothy Elliott
Captain O. C. Applegnto will havo
chargo of the program. Tho literary
exercises will bo followed by an auc
tion talo of baskets and by refresh-
Of
keep the boarding house In- )
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any GOOD boarding house ever ;
STEEL TRIST WILL
FIGHT TO REMAIN
mntifif nttfl cmMn1 tetn4ttmm In wit f Mi
tou , oxpt.ctC(1 nt a grcat maDy peo.
plo of tho city will participate.
jap laws amlck,
SMOOTH FATALLY
'nlted Pres Service
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27. William
C. Sells of Chicago, pretldcnt of tho
SsIIr Motion Picture company, wat
shot and Francis Bog-g, local man
ager of tho company, wat Instantly
killed by a Japanese gardener, Frank
Mlnnlmattn, who ran amuck In tho
offlcct of tho company at Edondalo a
suburb.
Tho Ja-p wat arretted.
Sollg arrived from Chicago thU
morning. Whllo In a conference hi
Hock's offlco Mlnnlmattn burst In tho
door nnd opened fire. Tho first shot
pierced Dogg't heart. Sellg wlil re
cover. BOND HOUSE ASKS
FOR ASSURANCE
CLAIMS DELAY
IN DISPOSITION
IIV CITY OF CITY HALL BONDS
IS I'P TO..THK aTY MATTER
l ItKCOItDKU'S HANDS
K Ion,M 4 so,,. tb0 f0ta
wll0I0 bld for cy hM, ,, WM
Mncccptcd by tuo ctT couBd, Mmf
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tbs city assorting that tho reason the
city has not dlspoted of Its bonds to
that concern It because tho data asked
for by tho bond house had not been
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l.w.iu-uuu ...
The letter made tho nssertlon that
It would iot tako threo houni to com
pllo tho information, which caused
Recorder T. V. Nicholas to Indulge In
hearty laughter nnd assure, tho city
i i'uiinciiiuc.i vrai.it wuum ukdul icam
n week. Tho bona foiKs want ccrtl
11 d copies of nil proceedings leading
J tip to the adoption of tho city charter.
I Tho council has Instructed Judge
('Nicholas to get up the documontt an
soon n possible.
RECOVER MONEY,
OBJECT OF SUIT
CASE ENTERED IN BEHALF OF
ALEX MARTIN JR. AGAINST
THE CHILDER RROTUERS FOR
FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS
Suit has been entered by Attorney
J. C. Rutonlc, representing Alezandor
Martin Jr., against L. Chlldcr and
brother formerly In tho contracting
business, under the firm name of
Chllders Brothers, tor 91,500 and In
terest, representing money alleged to
bo duo on throe promissory notes.
Twenty Year Bonds
May Be Issued By
Mayor F. T. Sanderson has called
attention of the,councllmen to the
'act that tho city may not, under the
charter, lssuo bond tor a longer life
than twenty year. At a meeting of
the council 'a few 'night atuce Coun
cilman O. V. White urged upon tbe
council tho need of Issuing bonds to
tpke core of the float! uk debt of tl'.t
city, and on his suggestion the coun
cil decided to call on City Attorney
E L. Elliott to draw up ordinance
ntcetsary toward nn election for vot-ng-
thirty year hoadt to be redeem
nb'e after Sfteea yrin. On Wednes
day night, when thtown dadsgot
MIDNIGHT MEETING
IN library op J.
MORGAN NEW
KRAL OFFICRR TRYING
HERVK CAPiTAUflTB
TO
NEW YORK, Oct. 17. Steel klast
are determined not to e oaeUd hf
the department of Jattle wttkamt a
fight.
They met latt night la J. Pteraoat
Morgan' library, and adjourned at 1
o'clock.
No official itateateat waa forthcom
ing, but Indication are that the mo
nates will fight deaaerattly.
Francl Lynde Btetaoa, the tnktt'a
general counsel, dlacuaatac tk NaM
'intlon tult, said:
"When we know Jutt what we
ttand and with what we are charged,
wo can act accordingly."
Ho refuted to dltcuat the Batter
further.
Federal Marshal Saowdea of Tram
ton It here trying to eerve Joha D.
Rockefeller, Morgan, Daalel Held,.
Norman Ream, Henry Prick. Carnegie
and "Judgo" William Moor.
Iff m FN If PIT
rtctti uttiti
AllfgaUew Made Tat Blertlf at It.
H i sac MiiCO. Mm:"BrBBB
dered by Memt FWi ; PtiMsaj,
Up Dratted Uutd
Special to The Herald
LAKEVIEW, Oct. 17. Oeneral
Manager Dunlway of the N.-C.-O.
made a flying trip her .last Sunday,
and before ho left selected another
depot site, owing tf the litigation
necessary for securing the site for
merly selected. Tho new site Is at
tho foot of CcnUr street, directly
west of tho courr house, and about
eight short blocks from the business
district of town.jt
Tho committee? having the selection
of a tite hat had many dutleultlee la
getting tho landj needed. It la claim
ed there have been silent forces at
work ccttlna oattona oa every avail-
ablo piece of property as soon aa It
wat mentioned aa a possible site, aad
tho, price raised beyond reason.
The more progressive element
among tbe resident of the county sad
town, who detW.the railroad, aad
who have promiseout tne aepoi sue
and right of way. deary this alleged
selfishness at a time when all should
work tor the common good.
srKKL BOATS FOR RUBBJR
TRADE ARK NOW BUILDINO
United Press Servtee
SEATTLE, Oct. 7. Captain K. K.
Drnwn, an old Ynlrea river navigator.
la here from Soath America reerutt
Int a force of navigators to operate
the fleet of fourtWa steel boata now
building at Plttsburs 'or the Astaaoa
rubber trade. He will ukt twenty
Alaskan captain aad ng'ss.
Are longest That;
City Under Charter
together, bto honor called attaattsa
to the fact that nothing loafer tags
twenty year boadt could be touted
under the charter, which eoatsata
on tbe part of the city ehlH ssasas
trat waa upheld by At taat CRr
lornev W. H. Shaw on ti
thaiter. f J.-
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