The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 03, 1911, Image 1

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HKCIIKTAHY OK HTATK OLCOTT
EXPLAINS WHY THEY MINT UK
PIXRII MORE THAN A YKAH UK
HIRE (JENKHAL ELK4.TION
Ktillowing liuUllcntliiii several rr-rlta
ugu of Iho possibility of county ronrU
thin November furKcttliiK their dutks
of setting out election precinct fur
next )car, many county clorki hnva
liven wrlllnK Hocrelnry of Htat lien
W. Olrntt about IliU duty. Secretary
Olrntt think If tho I'locllon precinct
are not net off In November, in
nrrlluHl by law. It tuny bit ImpoMlhtn
to Ox them nt nny latftr date,
In handing down nu opinion on this
ijiH'nlloii, explaining why for the Drat
(line In thta Mute tlio election priv
rim li mint b fixed more thitn n car
before the general elections, Attorney
(lenernl Crawford an)n In pnrt:
"Tha onlatilUhliiR of audi election
prcclncti l Incident to Iho liotdlnK of
election!, and, therefore, cumex with
in tlio iirovUloni of paraitrnph A of
aid acctlon of the nnmlnnllni; Inw n
mi amended In 190V. Prior to Hint
It appeared n aectlon 27H2 of llel,
llnrer A Cotlon'a code, and required
tho calnblhihltirnt of election l'ro-
rlncta at tho regular term of tho
county court In Novombor precedliiR
n aoncral election, nnd wna eiperlnlly
inada applicable to primary nominat
ing election kr aectlon 3 of Mid
nominating election law.
If am tint ik jkMa1 Mlnllftn lOfMOl
chan4 from Juno to November by
Iho BmMdnent of MctJnn.14 nf nrtl-
.OMttoHhrmatltnllon. Therefore, '
when MM paranrnph A of aertlon 3
of tho Bomlnatlng taw require! that
'all thlnga Incident and pertaining to
tho holding of tho regular biennial
nominating election ahall bo enforced
nnd effected tho an mo number nf da)
beforo tho flrit Mondny In Juno that
they wero under the mid nominating
election Inw Immediately beforo tho
rhnngo In tho dato of Iho regular
lection from tho first Mondny In
Juno until tho flrat Tuciday after tho
flrnt Monday In November,' In in
opinion It require tho election pre
cinct to bo act off mid rtlabllihcd nt
Iho tlmo provided In aectlon 2702,
thr.t la, during tho month of Novem
ber preceding tho next regular elec
tion. "It will bo remembered Hint tho
next regular biennial election will oc
cur In November, 1018. Therefore,
thn November beforo audi regular
election will bo November, 1011."
Tho county court of Klnmnth coun
ty will innko tho dlvlilon of precinct
koiiio time during Ittr present acntton.
Tho Inw provide that not mora than
.100 votor ahall bo Included In one
prednct, and tho shifting nnturo of
pirntirt. a well na rapid growth of
I'l'i.ulii .on herca-bouisi, may cnuto n
considerable numbor of change to
bo inado. It may bo that County Sur
veyor R. I). Henry will bo called upon
to mnko n map nt tho amended pro
duct after tho county court get
through with It work.
ANTI-MIXKD MAIIRIAQK
MOVKMKNT IN CANADA
United Pre Bervlco
VANCOUVRR,, Nov 3 Vancouver
clorgyroon havo launched a war
ngnlnit mesalllnnco In au attompt to
stop tho unusually largo and growing
Alleged Indian Wife Murderer Goes
North With Deputy Hammersley
Deputy United BUtes Marshal
Hammersley ot Portland, who got
hem yesterday, left this morning for
tho Rose City with Andonon Faith
ful, tho Klamath reservation Indian
chatged with murdortng hi spouse,
ami Fred Johnson, charged with sell
ing liquor to an Indian,
Mr. Faithful's wlfo was found on
the morning of October 15th li their
LINES
HAS TO FIX
pinrllcb of mixed mnrrlBKeu of while
S LJ?c
mi eimri in enact a inw proiiiuiunir
ininrrinKi'ii natweeii wwte nnd no-
Krui'H tir Asiatics fnlled.
U FOLLCTTE AND WILSON
THIS' SHIES FAVORITES
United Press Service
PORTLAND, Nov. 3, Lor Kollotto,
iiuiiitiK tlin iiipubllcanii, nnd Senator
WimiiImiw WIIhoii atnoiiK tlio demo-i-rntH
wero mcmlicliiiliiKly rboicn m
.prenlileiitliil kkjc In a straw
pro-jiilo tnkeii IbrouKlioul thu rtnto and
Jutt puillnliei In ihu Piirtliind Jour-
mil Tnfi, Chniiip Clnrk, Mr) an, Kolk
nnd llnrinuii roclvcd but k few miIth
"nib,
1'ollt Irlntin decliire tlio ballot wan
ii fair liiillcntliin of the. Htrcncth of
tl.n tiirluun prenldentlnt poimlbllltltH
In OreKun, nml nn Indication that nen
timeut for Tnft'ii renomlnntlon li
nenk
mCHESON QUITS CHURCH
PASTORATEAT IMMANUEL
AliiiUler ,iviim'I of Murder of AvU
l.lnitcll HihU U-ilrr of lletlretmii.
to Hie 'ongrK"llon While C'oa
limit in Jail
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CAMIiniDHK. Mata., Nov. 3 llov.
lclu-m Iiiin renlRtied tlio paatorntn
of Imiimiiui'l llnptlit church,
Ills letter, dated nt tho Churlcs
street Jail, reads:
"I beg to herewith tender my resig
nation n )our pastor. Strong In tho
corscliiiisiitHS of my own Innocence I
am firmly persuaded that Qod, In Ills
own good time, will lift this burden
from me."
IIIU IlltV (JINIDS HlOltKK
vii'i:n oirr iiv Ki,.Mr
Cnltid Pre Rorvlco
LONDON, Nov. 3. Klro destroyed
tlin largest dry goods ctorea In tho
city today.
Tho loss Is $700,000.
L0D6ES HAVE A
PLEASANT TIME
hkiikkahh kn'joy fkaht with
iikimi:n, and uttkh aiik
ItlvtiPltOCAI.hY TUKATKD TO
MlHKAIi I'IKMiHAM IIV IiAUIES
After Prosporlty llebokah I.odgo
No. 101 hnd It mooting last night tho
members wero Invited by tlio Modoc
Trlbo No, CO, Independent Ordor of
Hodmen who wero holding n banquet
In their lodge room near by to par
tnko of tho refreshment. Tho Invl
tntlon was ncccpted. nnd tho feast
greatly enjoyed by tho mombCM of
tho rtohokah lodge.
As a reciprocal courtesy tho Ro
bcknhs Invited tho Itedmon to nttond
nn Informal muslcale glvon In the
cabin on Whiskey Creek, beyond Yab
nax. A blunt weapon, such as a club,
had apparently been used, according
to tho Inspection mado by Dr. w. h.
Johnson ot Bonanza. The head, back,
shoulden and breast had been badly
beaten, Faithful had been imbibing
the night before, which strengthens
suspicion ot htm. He denies any
knowledge ot the crime, although he
slept In tho same room with his wife.
JloilKo room of (lie former, so that u
InrKo gathcrlm; of Itedmen nnd He-
lit'kuliM ciio)t'(1 the. iiiiihIc.
Mm. Win. Wagner nnng, iiccoiii-
limited by Miss I'ny Ilocuo, nnd Mm.
Curl (Infer nlo rendered n vocal solo, I
ulili Mrn.CBInlvati Krnkor-Uiimbor at
tlfti Piano. "MriCOnmliol nnd Mm.
Lotlln IIMley Knvn n plann duct.
While, tlio White Pelican llotol will
nH'ii Hi doom to public patronage on
TlintiWMtlvlnif ilnv. Knvnmlinr !tnfti.
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tlie IiIk pulillr banquet with which1
tin' lliii) iiuw hostelry will celebrate
FV.. T..P. .V.VW.M..
will bo held on tho nlRbt of tlio fo.
loulnir Biiturdnv. December 2d.
The nrlrn of tlin bnnnuet li 13 Oi"1" vnr
plnte. Thoro will bo no lnvlttloni,,,,",
lieiued,
nnd anyone Is nt liberty t I
nervations nt nnv lime.
iiinku rciiervntlon nt nny
TIicko mny be hnd by applying to
the oHlce of tho White Pellcnn llotol.
In Iho Klamath Development compa
li) 'h ofttrv tnillillnR, nt Main nnd
lliond ntrx'tnhy letter, In perion or
by telephone, thn number, being 401
GOME; LE6 BAD
ITIHCOPAI, DlflNITAHV, VWK.
VKVTKD IHOM VIHlTINa KUM.
TII PAI.I.S, WUMCNO DU.
(OI.I.INH TO IIOIJI MaByiCK
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BISHOP CANNOT
I,. Paddock of tlit-UVIUInm, who died October 17, 180;
,-Eastertv Orogonfacorgc,. Mri George L. Humphrey
Kptscopnl church
dlorere, will bo unable to'hold aeV:
lre hero on Sunday, owing to tail
condition of his lnjnrcd)eg, which'
linn l.iwntiin unri. Th,Talintl telo-
graphed yeotcrdny to Mr. and, MrJxlin llvlthta-etiy;
Tliua-ftphens tho, situation, with
bis regret, stating that bet would cnd
In bis stead Hov. Dr. Collins.
In bis message the bishop request
ed that Dr. Collins bo mct,nd that
arrangements be mado for'krvlco
next Sunday, as well as a rocoptlnn
to tho doctor next week.
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K.XTItAOHDI.VAKY 8hHIOX
OK CAI.IKOIINIA AHHKMIlIiY
United Press Servlco
SACUAMKNTO, Nov. 3. At tho
courluslon of a conforenco with stato
arsomblymcn mid senator, Govornor
Johnson snld nn extra' session of tho
legislature would bo called for the
first week of December, probably on
tlio fourth, to last two weeks.
METAL SIGNS TO
SHOW PILGRIMS
INDICATOllH VOli COUNTY CltOKH
ItOADH PU11CHA8KH, AND WILL
FACILITATE THAVKLKIIS ON
TIIK.IH WAY
Motul sign for crow roads In
Klnmnth county havo boon purchased
by tho county court, and will shortly
bo distributed to make county travel
taster. Of tho number eleven will be
used for tho Klamath Lnko reglou
nnd seventeen for tho tipper part of
tlio county, Tho algns are vory hand
snmo Indicators, being of bluo ground
with white lettering, and enameled.
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Wit Ctil. Catch Up with The Ww
Office Right Awiyl
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LOCAL PIONEER
THBff AWAY
MIIH. ELIKAIIKTH IIIEHN, TtllltTV
YEARS A KLAMATH RESIDENT,
HUCCUMIIH TO ILLNESS WAS
A .NTAIVK OV GERMANY
Min..Klliabcth Blehn, who passed
"w f "X yeawraay morning at nor
. Main atroet, waa one of
comer to Klamath Falls,
her residence here of thirty
years, together with her lovable trait
' character, gavo her a wldo circle of
friends wbo will regret her passing.
Mm. Dlehn was born In Callbacb,
Germany, February 2, 1843, marry
ing I.udwlg nithn In that country In
IRAS
Tho samo year tho young eou.,
plo camo to Bocton, and tho follow
ing J ear to Illinois. From Illinois
Mr. nnd Mm. Dlehn went to Nobraska,
and noon crossed tho plains with ox
teams, coming to Oregon by this
undo of travel In 1876.
Utfr they returnee to Nebraska
and Arkansas, remaining there fori
several years, when the Inducement
of Oregon prevailed on them to again
mnko thl atato their home, so that
they landed In Mnkvllle, now Klatn-j
nth Falls, o November 30, 18S4.
For many yeaM Mr. and Mm. Dlehn
conducted tho Klamath house, a- wellj
known hostelry on Main atrcet, which (
since changed hand. '
Four chllflrcn wero born to them,
anil Fred, who died July id. lios.
Mm. Dlehn hi survived by her fcu
band nnd the two children, George
and Mm. Geotgo L. Ilnmphrey, " of
The funoral I to b held tomor
row at 3:30 p. m from the Into res
idence, i.
Tho fuyrnl ormon will be preach
ed by sjfv. J. S. 8tuDbIeeld. the
Presbyterian mlnliter.
PETITION BROWS;
COMPANY LIKELY
OVKII NINETY NAMES NOW SIGN
ED TO KKQUEST FOR OROANI
Z.ATION OF A MILITARY COM
PANY HERE
Moro than ninety names are now
on tho petition to Adjutant General
Finzcr, asking formation of a- mllttla
company In Klamath Folia, and It will
bo netit to him soon. Tho meeting
held In tho court house Wednesday
night to encourage tho military move
ment a social organization was form
ed. In order to hold the men's Inter
cut.
OOcers were chosen as follews:
Dr. Wnrrou C. Hunt president, Philip
J. Slnnott vlco president, Perclval
Sholl secretary, Arllo Worrell treas
urer, Tho following committees wero
picked:
Dy-laws Percy H. Brataman, It.
C. Morryman.
Social B. L. Mtllor, Perclval Sholl
and Philip J. Slunott.
Finance Orvll French, B. L. Mil
ler and Guy Leslie.
Little "Campaign"
Ian aristocrat theater
planned' hy bohtonianb
ijnltoi! Press Bcrvlce
IIOBTON, 'Nov. 3. Boston' 130
most excluslvo aristocrat are to have
'a playhouso all their own, whore, It Is
understood, Oscar Wilde's famous
drama and some of the suppressed
works nf Bernard Shaw, Granville
Darker, Ibsen and Dcrnsteln wilt be
prcsonted to them and them alone,
Tho now theater, at 16 Lime street,
West End, seat but that number of
persons, and It Is understood that
each of tho 130 seat will be occu
pied by a stockholder or a member of
a stockholder' family, with all oat
sldnM tabooed.
I'N RXPLODES ABOARD
TORPRDO BOAT DBftTBOYRR
United Pros Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 3.
An explosion of a three-Inch gun on
board tho torpedo boat destroyer
'Treble, off San Dleco. was resorted
,ho Mry dep,rtmont tMt tfter.
rioon. Nose of the crew was Injured.
BRADNAGK BACK
FROM PORTLAND
Pl'UCHABHf) MERCHAMH8R AND
AKANGBH TO HAVE HOUSE
HOLD GOODS MOVED HERE, SO
AH TO KERP HOUSE
O. R. Bradnack of the Mailer Mu
sic company, has Just returned from
a week's trip to Portland, where he
purchased considerable trade mer
chandise and alio arrasuitd to. hove.
to fcmsnhnld ood shipped to thU
city, where ho will soon be Joined by
hi son William, and set up house
keeping. The younger Bradnack started on
Wednesday to take tho overland trip
from Portland to this city via horse
and buggy, and the distance of 430
miles will probably take ten days to
cover.
FKMALK REPUBLICAN IS
FIRST TO RRGMTER
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3. The
first Individually naturalised woman
to register aa a voter In San Francisco
Is Mr. Lout Agatho Sorbler, a wid
ow, 64 years ot age, who was born In
Franco and secured her naturalisa
tion papeM May . 1810.
Sho registered a a republican.
ELEMENTS QUIET
AND OECORUS
HUT MERCURY TOUCHED FRKKZ-
IXQ FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE
NIGHT, RESULTING IN GRAND
ALABASTER FROST
There was Just the grandest white
frost ever this morning as a result ot
tho night's coolness. The mercury
became so low-sptrlted that It touch
ed the freoslng mark at 8:30 a. m.,
which waa the coldest for the night,
as compared with the aame mark yes
terday and 38 tho day before. At 8
a. m. the mark was 36, against IS
yectorday and 41 the day before. Last
Of
the SteMfnpfeer
k ii Ynt
EINE YOUNG MULES
OFF TO HONOLULU
night at 8 o'clock, 4 was the record,
against 47 Wednesday and 60 Tues
day. The high yesterday was 65 at
3 p. m., against 58 Wednesday and
(0 Tuesday.
DEATH Mil TO DYMSTY
II ftKMl'S REFUSAL
To Arbitrate) Unlea Chinese
Abdicate Throae, suad BeaUser
rovlace Wosdd Probably Secede,
In Any Emit
United Press Service
PEKIN, Nor. 3. General LPs re
fusal to negotiate unless the emperor
abdicates Is bolleved to be tho death
blow to the dynasty.
It Is possibly that the northern
provinces will accept the throne's
concessions, but the southern prov
ince would secede, bringing on a
civil war, and foreign Intervention.
Manchua here threaten to massacre
the Chinese.
Chinese here oatnumberMhe Man
chu seven to one, bnt the Msnchas
are the bettor armed.
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- Beverly 84a Weeks
Age, Ha Oerered Tharttww
aadMJKv.
United Pre Servlee
HOT SPRINGS,.Ark.. Nor. 3.
President Tsft ha started on a four
days' rest.
He Joined bis wife and daughter
here.
Since he left them at Dtverly Sep
tember 16th ho has traveled 13,416
mile.
Secretary Hllles' official records
show that the president talked on his
tour to 1,561,061 people.
FOR SALE Violets, carnations.
roses, chrysanthemumvdul kinds
ot floral designs. KMtaath Floral
company,
815.
44
street; phone
S-lm
KNOTT SAYS NOT
ON PARKER CLAIM
THE FORMER, OF CBB8CENT, AL
LEGES THAT LATTER HAS NEV
ER MET THR GOVERNMENT RX
QUIREMENTS John Knott ot Crescent, Klamath
county, has started a contest against
Edward Parker aa to tho latter'sen-
try made November 10, 1109, for
soma government homestead load In
section 18. township 38 south, range
8 oast, Willamette meridian, alleging
that Parker never established actual
residence, neverlnbnb Ited the land
nor mado It a home, nor cultivated
It. The case haa been brought before
Register A. W. Orion ot the United
State land office at Lakevlew.
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hall 1 ii Baaaaaaaal n sSaj sbbbbbI Jsansjsi
ana wanasstl
Weot Main
Hill Line Contracted From Bend
This Way, According To Htrritht
It la reported that a coatract ha
been let for the Oregon Trunk tine,
the James J, Hill railroad, for thirty
mile south ot Bend, work to bo done
as soon as possible, and that w eooa
u this thirty-mil stretch U com
pleted the remaining seven miles to
Orescent wUl bo contracted for. the
connection with tho Southern Passfs
to be had at Oreoeoat. which to
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GUY MERRILL'S NERO
TWELVE CARLOADS OT OAS1UI
SENT BY J. C.
CAUPORXIA TO m
HIGAR BERT POUT
County Cossaslseleaer C 0.
rill yesterday shipped a earless, cd
One young mules frost MllHid
for Honolulu, where tker wttl
on a plantation. The stlasaeat tM
made through B. T. MeCultosglV C
Crowa Lauding. Calif. j
There were twenty-sis HVU'mfiC
main In the car, la age afar two "
three yesra, and welghlnc ntwi l.ttt
to 1,600 pound. The bune In Use
sarao which has been roasnlng la Mr.
Merrill's roach near MerrtH far oeaso
time, and which ha crsatsd siueh
favorable mention by those who have
seen It. Included was N. S. Merrill's
pride, a pair of young worker that
aro believed to be' tho eo.ua! of any
pan In the country.
J. C. Mitchell skipped today trot
Midland twelve earload of eaUle, av
enging about thirty to a oar, to
Hamilton City, near Orlaad, H Oal
ifornla."' HamlKoa la tho IsasHoa ot,
the sugar beet faetory, aad tha ens
ue aro bolus; seat toot toot tsar
hs fed oa boot pulp, whlah la
fulaad chea bt
Ia tk mil
wste-mo'eamr at too
HamlHea ulaaC
Those whe-UToeate tho develop
ment of Klasaath eeuatr argue that
the shipment of eotUe out of tho
county and state to be ted I Sseroiy
evidence that this county a alow la
taking advantage ot her ooportual
tle. a thefjll;iontr of laud here,
unused, At'f?9jMs; A NO. 1 sugar
beets, and praxTf cattle to feed oa
the material left 'after sugar to made
from the plnat.
Tho soeaer.'u sugar beet faetory hi
built here the sooner, they assert,
will this section get the advantage of
a remarkable naturnl-mouree, now
unprofitable.
WRIT FOB PAPERS TAKEN
WHRN MeKAMARAS WM
United Press sWrvtee
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., 'Nov. 3.
Tho Ironworkers' Union obtained a
writ ( replevin In the Marion county
circuit court for book aad nosers
taken from the Ironworkers' head-
quarteM when John McNamara Was
arrested.
A writ against Prosecutor Baker
and accountants who have been oa
nmlnlng documents la held aa evi
dence In the dynamiting eases by the
state courts.
LIVE MAN IN Com
ABMUMBOtTB
United Press Borneo
CENTRALIA, ttor. 3. Jassee Ax
tell, head of the Salvatloa Amy here.
waa carried through the nrlaejsal
streets of tho town la a eodsn, "reo
urrectod' for the regular street meet
ing, replaced in the eofta, carried. te
the hall, and there, from It, delivered,
a sermon oa "A Voice Frees Reel, aid
What aod Thinks ot CoatraUa."
Hundreds of curious followed' the
strange procession through tha streets
and remained for the oraUea.
thai seoMoa. sjpJac
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railroad la assertM to trel
get 1U Una throuf h to tho ottf
la coaneetloa wKh the
it la stated that tha MM
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going tohufld a'!! from
rails to AHurat.' valeh'st saw
od by the Weotera PatssW goad.
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