The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 14, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 14, 1011
Pries, Vff
POWER OF MAYOR
ON DEBTS ARGUED
WltlOli:.VH ( O.MI'II.NHATIO.V
AIT I I'lir.l.H IN WIHCO.NHIV
RUTENIC TAKES
CITY WARRANT
Ordlnnmr Needs Trimming
A plumbing ordinance camo up
Ir.nt night for consideration, but on
motion of Councilman Marlon Hankn
II was decided to refer tho samo to
PAY FOR PLUMBING
INSPECTIlW-NAY
Unlled I'ruiBcrrlco !
MAIllKON, Win.. Nov. H. Tliul
Nliilo Hiipri'iuii (ourt tod,!)- uphold Ibu!
coimtltutliinnllly of the workinen'n
lompenaiillon nit. I
Oily Attorney Horace M. Manning for
somo needed alterations.
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LIVELY TILT IS HAD
CHIEF EXECUTIVE CI.AIMH At'.
TIIOltlTV TO INOI'll VIIMJII,
liltK HALL HILL WHITE HE.
MM HE HAH HUt'H HHIIIT
llcfore It was dcildutl lo tn u Mil
nf 161.70 presented by Virgil Hun,
tliTP was a mtrry war a lint night's
Hi'inrll meeting.
Tho bill waa fur Im-iIh iiiiiI hiilillng
lutnlnheil for (ho tiro liiiuliiiiirti'rs,
wllch bill bail nover been niithiirlteit
lijr luunrll. Cuiinrlltnuri (I W. While,
flui'iiru rommltlco ibulriimn, when
Mayor Fred T. Sanderum uilmlitpil
(tint bo wae riwHintlUla fur Ibu In
ml ring of Hi ii bill, mil tl i mini II bail
rtithiirUcd llio Improvement of tlm
nrp bi'mlqiinrlprM with wIihIiimt wh
iin inmir)', n in nrli liili'ii'ti'cl
Ho reminded llio rou nr II of lli f 2t
rulo adopted In rounrll n fi'W weclu
nun, Hint no bill In erevil tlml
amount be contracted without the
iiiimuut uf rounrll, unvo In canes like
t tin t of Ibu street rummlmilonor,
ln Items often barn lo eireed
ibn. amount.
TIid mayor again Inalnted Hint bo
hail lMn aulhorlicd,
Councilman Wlillo InnUUil Hint the
ma) or hail neu-r been ItiMrurted In
llio flrt plar In Incur any audi ex.
pI'llSO.
"I'll Iravu It to tho minutes," do
i tared Mr. While. '"They will not
bow anything of the kind. I'll reit
ui) ras right Ibrro."
"I more ou, Mr, Major, that wo
refer I Iip bill lo llio flnanco commit
let'," tpoku Ciitinrlliiian Charle. Mc
Oowan, "There's nothing In refer In Hip
rtnunrt) romniltlco" ixioilulalrd
Wlille. of that body.
"Why not hate a commltlco In look
ntlcr all thM eipeotea that nrn mill
Joel lo dliulo?" BURKcatrd Mcdowon.
"I nioYi) that tho mayor aiipnlnl mrb
n romniltlco."
Tho mayor put tho motion, which
prevailed, and ho appointed Council
moil McOowan, Whlln nnd Wllklm on
tho rommlllop,
I'realdcnt Marlon llnnka tbrn mov
ed that all bllla but that of IMuinblnK
InHpector J. II. Shannon bo paid. Tho
motion prevailed.
"Aa m member of Hint pedal com
mittee, I'll roiiort on tlm Virgil bill
now, to pay It," laid Councllumn
White "If you'll leave ull bills to
mo I warrant you that the clly'a ex
ponaoa will be cut down about BO per
cent."
No councilman offered to Inko Mr.
Whlte'a offer.
LATIKrH MVHTKIIV niNTINUKH
An Interested nudleliro gnlhereil
last night to watch tho tricks of Ven
ders and llston to the telopathlc Infor
mation given by R. Utlff, tho Hindu
mentallst.
Tho latter answered questions In
the same mysterious manner as on
Hundsy evening, and several of Sun
day night's audience were again on
hand to ask more questions or seo
llio results obtained by others.
Thoro wero moving pictures lo add
variety to tho program. Tho en
gagement will continue throughout
(he wock, with prices J5 conta for
grownups and IB eenta for children.
Departure Of
Cardinals
Occasion Of Impressive Ceremonies
NBW YORK, Nov. 14. Cardinals
Designate Parley and Falconlo sailed
for Roma at 10 o'clock this morning.
The mass at gt. Patricks cathedral
was one of the greatest Catholic out
polirlngs In the history of New York.
Parley, accompanied by Falconlo,
left the arcbeplscopal residence and
went to the cathedral.
Representative! of every church In
tho city lined the streets.
WAIINHICH, TIIIIITKK.V IN
NUMIUCIt, JOIN IIKIIi:iii
lnlli'd I'renn Hvrvlce
HHANUIIAI. Nor. H.ltelieli urn
pii'pnrliiK to mind thirteen warHblpM
wlili h Joined tbuiu )cnltrday, aaluil
tho liuperlnllnla ut Nanking.
The plan In for n luiiiltniicoiiH lit
link Ii) tlm ni in' nnd navy.
(AVION hah MAIITIAIi lAW,
IIIIK1ANOM CONTIIOfi CITV
United I'reu Hcrvlre
HIIANdllAI, Nov. H. Martial luw
luia been prnclalmnl nt Canton, Hob
tier rbli fa nro pritctlrnlly In control
of llio ell)
riniteit mid brlKnuiU linvn been
nipiiliili-d pollcomiiti.
HUES ON WASHINGTON
ARE All FINALLY SPARED
rrl)-KIlil I'juneugrm nnd (Vu
llietieil nnd Am Hnppy In Aatorbi
Thii Kim! lli-jMirleil no lit Are
Hpanil, Tini
Hulled Preia 8rvice
AHTOIIIA, Nov. It. Tho bar Iuk
Tnlooiih ling timed tho Hchooner
WnnlilllKlou In nilfel)-.
Tin fort)-elRbt pnmieiiKers mid
rruw nro infe nnd bavpy here.
Itvporlii lluit two of Ibn erew per
Ulied nro without foundation.
i:ery ono n ncd.
LYCEUM BUREAU -MAY
MEET SOON
I'HOMOTKItH ANXIDIS TO AVOIO
ri'llTIIKIl IIUKAKH IN KIM.INO
OATKK OI.KK HIXOKHH tit
COMK MONOAY
Nuw Unit Judge Henry I.. Uensou,
prmlitent uf llio Klnmntb l)ceum bit
lenu, nnd Kriuik Irn White, treasurer.
tut o returned, l meeting of tho bu
ruin ulll prntinbly bo called by Secre
tary K. I,. Klllott to tako up the
matter of making future dates more
nuro than that of Kdmund Vanco
Cooko proved to be.
An effort will bo nindo to get n.i
Hiirnnro from tho Hrltt I.)cenm llu
rmn. which has contracted lo furnUli
tlio talent. Hint no allp-upn will occur
In tlio future. v
Tli,. noxt dnlu Is Monday, when tho
lto)nl Kngllah Oleo Blngera nro ached.
lied lo nppear nt tho Houston opern
house.
INCItlMHt: MAHHIAUKH IIV
TAX ON AM NOT UVK lOKN
Unlled Press Service
num. iv. Nnv. 14 Uv t&ilng bach
elors und old maids, llio llltlo princi
pally of Ileus Is going to try tlio ex
periment of encouraging matrimony.
Tho legislative body hna Just pass
ed n bill In creasing by 5 per cent tho
liiroiiiii lax on men nnd women who
nro unmarried after llio age of SO.
All aormnny Is watching the ox
perlmont with greut Interest.
Thorn nromlsea to bo an exodus of
barholors and old maids from the lit
tle principality,
No adults wero admitted to tho
cathedral, which waa reservod for tho
children.
As tho cardinals designate entered
the children wared flags and sang,
"Blessed Bo the Faith of Our Fath
ers."
Thousands stood outside.
Many Catholics chartered steamers,
accompany tho departing clerics down
the bay.
Designate
MEXICAN
! HAS FORCE AND FUND
Moti-rimr of n Mexltnii Hlnlii Claimed
In lb Oullly of IW'trnjIiijc Madvro
nnd llerelilng Arm and Aniiiiunl
lion In guanllll'
United I'resi Service
IX I'AKO, Nov. 14. It la reported
Hint IteyeiT followers liavo enllatod
.'i.OflO men, and ha-vo n big war fund.
It In rumored Hint tho governor of
ii cerlnln Miixlcnu alaln Is betraying
Mmlcro, nnd In recolvlim arms nnd
ummunltlou.
TROUBLE PILOT,
CITY JTTORHEY
COI'NCUAIAX WII.KINH MAKKM A
MI'KM'II, IIU1IXO ON NKW Mf-
MCII'AI. AOVIHKH NKKO OF h.
fAI'IXO HIIOAIM OK LAW
Councilman M. U. Wllklm, tho deuu
In yeiira of tho city fathers, undo a
chnraderliUc and kindly address last
night In behalf of bis contemporaries
mi ibu board to I lie new city attorney,
Horace M, Manning, saying that he
nnnteil lo Impress on him tbo neces
sity of tho now counsel's keeping tho
city council out of trouble.
"We want him lo keep us out of
these ruts wo've been getting In," de
clared tho First ward member. "We
want III in In 'speak nut In meeting,'
uitd tell us when tho charter will net
d'nnrt tho strain or tho stato law will
not permit us to do this or that."
Tho colonol's speech, supposedly
alluding lo llio council's action In
g.-nnllng n noenth saloon license,
w I Ich was done on a night when City
Attorney K. I,. Klllott was absent nnd
Asdstnnt City Attorney W. II. 8hnw
Ticitcnt, was heartily received.
REBELS OGGUPOY CHEFO,
MEETING NO RESISTANCE
They ul Heavy lrirn on Head of
Manrliu iVnimauder of Nanking,
Who Is ltesHnslble for the
rrea There
SIIANQHAI, Nov. 14. Rebols
hnvo formully occupied Chofoo.
ImperlnllHU nro not resisting. '
lU'boln hava offered 300,000 en
lewurd for Hie bend of General Chang
Hum, tho Munctiii commnuder of
Nonklng, who was responsible for tho
mnsrocres.
It Is rcporlod that rebels at Nan
king huvo received supplies for .a re-
nowed attack on tho city, which la
burning. '
WANT SIDEWALK,
WALNUT STREET
I'ltOPKHTY OWNERS ASK OOUN
CIIj FOR lK(tMIBION TO LAY
OXK BETWEEN SEVENTH AND
EIOHTII STREETS
Petition to construct a sidewalk In
front of lots 6. 7, 8, 8 and-10, block
7S, Klamath addition to Llnkvllle,
waa received last night by the coun
cil and placod on file. .This la along
the north side of Walnut street, from
Soventh to Eighth street.
Tho petition was signed by .J, 8.
Peck, M. A. Peck, Helen Wakeield,
p. O. DeLnp, C. J. Martin, Tbomaa
Martin, C. L. Poland, O. B. deaden
nlng, deorge McDonald, J. A, McDon
ald. Qeorgo B. Smith, R. H. Dunbar,
iMlnnlo R. Ward (by Frank Ward).
KOIl MAHTKN JI'IKIMKXT AHHHIX-
Kit TO HIM IIV CUKNT X)UN
Clti ttWWKH TO I'AV OAMAORH
((HUT OIIDKItKI)
At tbo touncll meeting last night
tho Judgment of W.W.MaMen against
llio city for $3C and $28.80 court
umlH, llio oufcomo of tho circuit court
tnso which was brought by Ifasten
when tho city started to raxo bis bam,
was ordered paid, after somo discus
sion, as Attorney J. C. Ilutenlc, who
represented Mastcn In tho case, and
to whom tbo Judgment had been as
signed by Mnsten, had Informed tho
finance committee that ho was will
ing In accept a city warrant for the
money.
Councilman O. W. Wlillo, chairman
uf tho finance committee, wanted to
know If It waa not truo that tho city
bnd a bill against Maston, evidently
liming ii vlow to endeavor a set-off.
Mu) or Fred T. Sandorson said this
hill was being paid off all right, nc
cording tn his Information.
TURKS TEAR OWN FLAG
TAKENFRM TRIPOLI
OfNeiT Who Take Flag to Turkish
Capital Almost IWateu to Death by
Mob That Awaits Hhn at the Kail
roadHtatloM
United Press Service
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nor. 14. A
Turkish officer who arrlred hero with
tho Turkish flag which wared orer
TrlMill was almost beaten lo death
by u mob which awaited his arrlral
nt tho railroad station.
The flag was taken from him and
burned.
CHAPMAN'S BOND
IS SATISFYING
CONTKACTOIl FOK THK FOUHTII
HF.WKIt UNIT OIVHB ACCKITA
HI.F. SHIFTY AND CKRTIFIKO
CIIKCK IS OIIUKRBD RETURNED
N. J. Chapman, successful bidder
for tho fourth sewer unit, tendered
to tbo council last night hit bond for
f 1 0,000, furnished by the United
Slates Fidelity and Ouaranty company
of Baltimore, Md., through J. W.
Boss. City Attorney Horace M. Man
ning examined the bond at well aa
the credential of Rosa as agent, and
pronounced everything valid and
binding, on which tbo council accept
ed the bond and ordered tho certified
check for 11,000, tendered with the
bid to bo returned to Mr. Chapman.
BEATTIE CONFESSES-
GONMTEO PERJURY
Cousin of ('mulcted Wife Murderer
Makes Affidavit UepudUtlag Main
Points He Snore to at the Trial
Oovernor Delays
Unlled Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 14..
Attorney Walter C. Baldorsou today
admitted that Paul Brattlo mad an
affidavit In his offlco last week, repu
diating tho main features of his tes
timony whereon his cousin, Henry
Beattlo, was convicted of wife mur
der.
The affidavit was presented to Oov
ernor Mann at Richmond.
This Is tho reason he postponed his
decision on Beattle'a appeal for com
mutation of tho murder sentence.
J, Bcott Taylor, telegraph editor of
tho Chronicle, Is out again after
few days' Illness, and Is able to at
tend to bin- regular duties.
RICHESON TRIAL TO 60
AHEADJIEFENSE SAYS
Attorney for Minister Armsed of Mur
der Ifcf bum That Ho will Make no
Mom Efforts to Keep the Prisoner
From Arraignment
United Press Service
UOSTON, Nor. 14. Rlcheson'a at
torney, William Morse, said he would
not attempt lo further postpone tho
trial.
Jnmen l,oe, a Virginia lawyer, will
enmo here when Ihc trial opens Jan
uary 1 51b.
BURRELL LEAVES
FOR FORT ROCK
COUNTY ItOAII ' HUIMIER SATO
! HKAHO.VH WOHK 114 PIUCTICAU
I I.V OVFJL HAVF. FOK MTRKTCH
UMX (t)VERKI
D. K. Burrell of Fort Bock, who
has charge of a gang of road build
ers that has been Improving county
roads under orders from tho .county
commissioners, who has been In the
city for a week conferring with tbo
county officials on matters connected
with the road work, left today tor his
home.
"We po practically through with
road worK for tbo season," said Mr.
Burrell, "but will try to put In sbapo
tho eight miles between Wocns Bay
and Solomon's Flats, which wu cov
ered with debris by tbo big wind
storm of Sunday, October 8, which
road damage was told about In the
Herald somo days ago. H'g pretty
hard figuring to get through that
stretch now, even with a light load,
and wo want to get It opened for tho
winter."
UNCLE SAM MAY MEDIATE
MTHF TIIDKO-ITIIY Will h-' ,ot bl l3 w" KlMD
ML IllnnU IIIU.I linn th Falls addition, shed to be of
( wood, -6x34, to cost flOO,
Hiily Has Asked Washington if This
Nation Is Willing to Act aa Arbl.
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trator, and Answer Seen Favor.
nlde to It
United Press Seine
HOME, Nov. 14. It Is stated au
thoritatively that Italy has sounded
Washington regarding America's will
ingness to raodlato between Italy and
Turkey In Tripoli, and that Washing
ton admlulitrntlnn Is favorable to so
acting.
LATER Secretary of Stato Knox
said: "This government hasn't been
npproached by Italy regarding media
tion by America In Tripoli. There la
nothing In the report."
FIGHT PICTURES
COMING FRIDAY
HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE WILL
SHOW MOVING PHOTOGRAPHS
OF THE WOLOAST-McFARLAND
FIGHT INSTEAD OF TATIFF
Manager John V. Houston of the
opera house has decided, In order to
give Dorrlt a cbaace to get.H. Latin",
tho Hindu mentaAlat. to close the en
gagement of the Oriental telepathic
export with tbo perforstanea next
Thursday night, and. Latll and aa
magician, Yenders, will play la Dor-
rla Friday night, when at the opera
house the pictures of the Wolgast
McFarland light will be throws oa a
aereen. Mr. Houston save tha pic
ture are dandy.
"I don't want to miss 'ens," he declares.
TIIOl'HANIM IN OKtlMAN CITV.
I IAVK in u.itiwun r u.vin
United Press Service
I1EHLIN, Nor. 14. More than
600,000 people live In 100,000 "one-
room" flats In Borlln, according to
figures Just Issued by the city statl-
clan, Dr. Knotynskt.
HTIM TBiriNO FOB JUIIY
TO TnY MrNAMARA CASK
United Preoa Service
LOB ANGELES, Nor. 14. Judgo
Dordwell qualified sixteen men of tho
sixth venire for Interrogation by at
torneys. Three vacant seats In the box wero
filled by C. It. Blllott, Burton Collins,
William Andre.
Attorney Davis started the Interro
gation later.
FEDERAL ICMIARA CASE
DflTL NGUOFF A UTH
No Farther Steps Will He Taken nt
Homier Captial Until In December,
and Grand Jnry Taken on A4-
Jnninmrnt.
United Press Service
INDIANAPOLIS, Nor. 14. Feder
al authorities announce that no far
ther steps will be taken In the McNa-
mara probo until December 14th.
The grand Jury has adjourned.
PERMITS GIVEN TO
FOLKS TO BUILD
OITTF. A LITTLE UATCH OF .NEED
ED AUTHORITIES FOK PUTTING
UP NEW STRUCTURES GRANT
Ell I1Y COUNCIL
Building permits were given by the
council last night as follews:
W.CTownscnd flats, Sixth and Pine
root over porches at rear of building.
i J. M. Mooro and F. U. Patrick,
. M'oitprn TrnmfiT comuanv. wason
Mrs. Adeialdo M. Williams, oy r.
wmiama. six-roora couage on 101
3. block 0, Ewauna Heights addition.
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ii, diock ij, rairview anauiuD.
E. H. Lawrence, remodel front of
Kolsey block, loU 1 and 3, block IS,
original town of Klamath Falls, to be
open front effect, with six doors, tran
som effect of 18 Inches, balance to bo
tilled with prism glass.
George 11. Carlisle, frame wood
shed, 10x16 feet, lot 2, block 3, First
addition. Permission for a barn, the
same location, was deferred for Inves
tigation of the alte.
WILL COUNCIL GET. QUORUM?
When council adjourned last night
It was to meet next Monday night, but
that Is the night for the nppearance
here in the Klamath Lyceum Bureau
course or tho Itoyal English Glee sing
ers, which makes the chances rather
slim for w quorum, as most of the
members of the council are patrons of
the lyceum course.
Work On Fourth Sewer Unit Begun .
By Successful Bidder, N. J. ChapRf
Work on construction of the fourth
sewer unit haa already begun.
N. J, Chapman, who was the suc
cessful bidder for the work, started
yesterday, before his bond bad been
accepted, to carry out the contrast,
and a gang of men, about a score In
number, hnvo been busy at tho com-
mencement of the route, nt Main and
Esplanade.
- According to the terms of the eoa-
STAND OF MAJORITY
CITY OFFICIAL WHO PAMUM OX
JOBS HAH HIH TROUBLES TRY.
IXO TO GET CITY'S M3TH ON
WORK DONE
J. H. Shannon, city plumbing in
spector, haa his troubles.
He cannot collect from property
owners the dollar fee provided by tha
city ordinance tor Inspection dona en
plumbing Jobs, In many canes. Ha
turned In n batch of several deaen
cards, containing names of those de
linquent on tbeso feea last night at
the council meeting, when called he-
fore the board to explain hta Mil,
amounting to fslS.IS for Angwet,
September and October, hi whleh
time he had collected only 1 41.
'There arc a lot who won't Bay,"
said Shannon. "It's a pretty hard Job
to ask a man, after he's Just paid a
plumbing bill, to pay a dollar for In
spection, They simply will not pay It
In many cases. The way to do la to
make the plumber put It In his bill
for the work and collect It, and then
wo could collect It from bin."
There's an ordinance somewhere
which makes It the plumber's duty to
collect It," declared Colonel M. O.
Wllklns. the First ward mtraber.
I had three Jobs done on my prop
erty nnd only two were paid," aald
Mayor Fred T. Sanderson.
President Marion Hanks said there
was an ordinance for property owners
to pay for inspection of lateral, and
raid he had paid for nspeetloa at
hie.
"How la the Inspector hired, stayer,
by a set rate or by the Job?" asked
Couacltman G. W. White.
"He la paid at tha rata of II 00 per
raoath for the time he works," aald
the mayor. "It waa tha Intention to
make the office of plnmblag Inspattor
self-sustaining, nnd the plumbtag In
spector ought to make tke collec
tions." ,
"I asked that question soma time
ago, and was told that I had no au
thority to make the people pay," as
serted the plumbing Inspector.
"Do you want to go further with
the matter, Mr. White?" naked the
mayor of the chairman of the ftnaneo
committee.
Before Mr. White had framed a
reply Councilman Allen Staaabte
moved that the bills of the plnmMag
Inspector be referred to tho tunes
committee, which motion proved very
popular among the council, mm it
was so ordered.
The bills are aa follews: Iaspeet
Ing lateral sewers to property Mne,
66 sewers, 33 days at $3.85 per day,
S137.0S; setting 10 sewera. 5 days.
$19.25; 45 plumbing laspeetiona,
865; repairing sewera on Klamath
avenue, Center street, S days, 111.15.
Total. $181.85.
Chambers PaHs Down a Few
Barney Chambers, Ed Jacobs and
some other hunters took a little
sportsmen's excursion yesterday 'to
Goose Haven, about two miles beiew
Midland, where, by dint of careful
pursuit they bagged about etity
ducks. About fifty of the kill ware
plump young mallard, on whleh tho
hunters, as well as a number of their
fortunate frlenda whom they
bered, have been feasting.
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tract Mr. Chapman has until fJ
15th next to complete tha work; W'V
Tune Given to Tin fit Uasaam-'-'g -j
Arthur B. Uvermer aipaam ng.
council laat night to aek a v''emP
extension after November 11KI 9
more the liquor buelaeea frosa aMgsjjl
and Main to Fourth, m ."
tha Melaaae building. !
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