The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 24, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH I'ALLH. OREGON, lltlllAY, NOVKMIIEIl 24, 1011
BEATTIE ADMITS
GUILT-EXPIATES
Frio V9?9
EXPRESSES sorrew:
Ion of llmttlu MniHuir took root. 'Ilu,
JitiMiiltioiiiiiU In led wide nhoiil Hi.,
, Pinto through Hid woods mill Heidi),
, I""' "'Ding imiiii) lli..y Intiirlnhly rtt-
turned .to Hid Mot mIhtii lli-Mtlo ill
roll ACTION, HIS IIIXII.I' IN Mi,l"r''1 M" nul" """"l ' '"In wH"
I'ltCK WITH MIKIIt tsii "'""""", A .liotMlim. later a negni
"""'' nn" MAUI". -M' iiiriti.li.' r.,,.1,,1 iIKn..nrr..i..l
W. 1,1(8 111 CII.IIK Hi; fill llK"Hi. Idfiillfleil liy llnitllo tin Hi,,
Kim will, whlrli bis wlfi. una killed, at
(i rtillrtiml crossing about luilf way Ik'.
the Inferior tourt errtd In ndiiilttltig
tin- (iiiliilmi tif wIltitancM n tt whether
It was iiikIIkcii"! for Hid iiiiin loKtiiml
IP while driving lilt wiikoii It wan
Hut holding nf On, court (lint tint only
propir way lo gt uvltlonru iim to tint
tinted lit niton nf (hln riirm of driving
whh lo null whither It win tin, rimto-'
wnrj wii) of bundling n horse, and vi,
hide '
Tim noli, iimi mI tnr which thu!
old nuiiiftii) oiirntiil Mute the trans-1
liorlntloii llm, wont ),( f business i
mid uprooted (do tracks, linn lived n
IMiirefiii, imt not cry mining, llfu
ilouti nwir Seventh mitt Oak
ION
SERVICES
THANKSGIVING
UIIIHH'T I'AIIKIIIMJ
(liurili lUttnnr
Tlio Ladles' Aid of tint Presbjtrrlnn
Unlit d I'tui Hrrvlco
-I...... I. .. in i . i .. .
tw.Mi, in, Ht...,. of ll, crime mid the ," "'" "","l"K'lr """"" "",nnr
Owen ln.it,,. Tuirdny. Kotemher 28th. nt tl.o old
"entile. It, , stories of II,., kin. '"" r """ ""l Main streets.
Itlt'HMOMI. Vn.Nov :i.-ll..,r ' "entllo. In Mil stories of tl, kill- -.".,.. n , .,... streets.
I In) llenttl,. was ,. trot. ,,, wltli.tm ' ' - .. told widely differing "' " """7''"; ' ' lnr will
.. hitch. inlet. Hit wt.s iinrllriilnl) coi.tra.ll.- V, """ ml? "' ,",,,,",, rm,kl"' cu'"
II,. was pmnuuniiHl .lend tit 7 23 lry " hi. description of ll. n.nn ' Tl ,"' '"", "' ml?!U' 'V11' "lo"
ll wftlknl lii tin. drntli ehtilr nii.,,,ir " ,ln" ddelU,'H wnrkid with n'l, '
fnllvrlmily.
TIiiiiikI. mil) it nhiidou of lili for
..ter m'lf reiiliilnnl In, iiitillilnliinl lilr
. iiinininiiti', mid lonfiHM-.l ln'fore l,U
leath
lte Kit iililMiiitii.il Hi, Inllunltii:
't.feialoii I.) Ilenttle
I, lletir) Cln llenllli, Jr. denlroiM
uf mnmlltiK rlslit lirfon. (lo.l nml intin.
their iiiirc), without dtflnlto renli
hut KnlherltiK a miiait of (Irnnimtitnteii
Hint aeeimd to pnlnt to llentlle The
hlati.r) of Did )oiiiik m.n of llm wen.
II.) men html, tin n l.othmlo of Houtli
Itlililiiond, nml hln r'hitlotiH with tin
hetiilllful l7-eftT-oli llnilnh lllnforl
wero cllnroMTril 1 h, tiitl'w m,
enrlhed the ntnry of llenrj Clin
llrnttle Trout, the ililld Imrn lo lion
J II lleddui, wlfi. mid dmtKhter.
or win i.uuoijliio, Calif., nrolltliiK flod." Phil., :C
.... iiini ,ir v ii unrccion or inn .tr it r
1'itiMiit.vM iim.N(ii:i i on hk.
f.truot'H i:.i:itc-iHiw ok com-
IIIXIJI) I'ltOTKHTAXT CHL'ltCIIKH
IV MK1 HODIKT KIHFICK
Union ThnnktiRlvlnB Hcrvlcci of the
MirloiiR I'rotstnnt denomination! In
tin. city to ho hold at draco M. K.
rhnrcli on tliu tnornlnK of Novomlicrj
Jiitn iiiiv been arraniccd.
Thu admonitions opcnlns tho pro
Krnm nro "I Will I'rnlio Thee, O Iord,
Sly ood, with all my heart; and I
will glorify Thy namo for oermore,"
I'mIihb, 8C:12 and "Do careful for
nothing; but In uicrjthlnc by prayer
mid nuppllartlon with thankRllnR
et our rciueiit lio madu known to
.liy
In nt. I ho Sllh ilny of N'oteii.lii.r.
IVII, ttiiife my Kiilli of Hi,, irliiii'!1"'1 ,l,,,f,r,l mid III nry rin Ilenttle In
hnri;id iiKnlud n.e ,!,0:'
'Miuh that wnN piilillthi.l c rn-l ,',,l,l ""nttlo. lleiirj'H ioiihIii, 1,111
imt 11... .i.,inii. w. ...., 1 1... If''ed to tin. Itlrhmond Im, lire Hint on
awful fnrl, wlilio.it ihohnrrowliiKrlr-l"1" Hn,l,r,," l,rlnr '" "'' killing In-
iiit,iitniiri', reu.alni.
BOTTLED WATER
WILL BE SHIPPED
"Korthlmirtli.il I mu trul) mirry
"llelleli.R Hint I am nt penrn will,
Hod, nt.d mu noun to pax Inln hln
ereaeiiri), thin tilntemtiit It liindo."
Tin, Klnti nient wna nlKt.ed "Henry
'lay lleatlli, Jr "
Itic t'rlii.e wnil I lie Trial
Knur iiKinllm hro, on n dark July I
i.IkI.I, Henry Clay llcntllo returned
from n Joy rldo on the lonely Midlo
thian turnplkv with llm bloodstained
Ix.tly of (ill wlfo held clou., to hU lido
'11 hU ni.to Hut an hour before Hie
oupli) hnd left the home of th, iclrl'
"tirle, Ttioinni Owen There llm body
f the dead woiunti wni taken, unit
' ero Ib'tiHIe told n alory of 11 bearded
I iKhwummi who In Id up hU mnrhlni.
i'i the rond afler tho auto hnd nenrl)
on htm down llentlle until Hint
when ho started I.Ik mito to run nwny
f'niii Hid bearded HtrmiRer, who wna!
itrined with n ahotKun, tho mini fired
11 thu mnrhlue, klllltiK Mm llrnttle
While dm family of thu dead Klrl
uipiirnid tier den Hi at home, llentlle j
Willi pollro omrlnlH mid prmitc delee.
Ihea. Hcoured tho iielKhhorhood for With Ilu, ieernnl I.) tho miprt'liit.
Hnrea of tho bearded hlKhwiiirmnii "rt of Ilu. lower eourt'H iiwnrd III
'Hid blood-Honked aulo In which hnltho uo
I ml tarried I.Ih wife's bod) waa pre-
I'llOllfcr Ol' HOT hl'III.MJS TO 111:
itito.v.vri:n asu mahkktkii,
w mi ;i:m.i, im ii.mui at
Hill HKKM
l.'dllllltlli'llt Ih belni? InXiilliMl l,v ft,..
llm nrllt.n of tin, Rrnnd Jury, whlrli Kinmatli Dovttopment company nct
hnd boiiKht a alncle barrel shoiiti.ti
for his (ousln, and hnd ttiriKtl It oer
to I1I111. with three inrtrldKex I'm.l
Inter lilt milled tho nun found on the
"Mlillnltil.M, turnpike n Hie gun ho
Kate his cousin
Tho loroner's Jur) held llentty for
rrturned mi Indlrtinent nKiiltmt Ileal
He for murder In Hie first derreo, mid
on AiiRiist 21 he wns plncett on trlnl
(Cotitltiiiecl oi I'ssii R)
BROKElTpfEllA
CASE TO APPEAL
m'I'iiumi: cottiir oitiiKits m:
IIIIAIi IV SI'IT OVKIl TIUM.
Tu:it iJtiti:i wiiii.k iiuivim;
srA.MIIMI
lo the I'loneer Press ofllcu on &.MI11
slreit for the purpose of bottllnR tho
Hot H.rliiKs watr which Is of tho
Maine mini) sis as that of tho springs
or Carlsbad, (lernintiy. .Im llnldwln
Is to bo tl.p Renornt mannRor of tho
holtlliiR huslnosii, which It Is hoped to
Rt Into full blast within n few dax,
or approximately at Hit' sanio tlmo as
tho openltiR of tho now hotel.
It Is plMiuid to turbonnto tho n-
t r mid ship It tu tho markets of
Portland, Snn Pranclsco and else
wheio The promoters bellovo that
In tlmo thu mnrket for tho medicated
luiuii will extend nil mor the United
States, Tho opening of tho While
Pcllcmi hotel, which will hovo it foun
tain of tho spring water In tho lobby,
Is expected to bo n stroiiR advertise
ment for tl.o product.
Olds will play a volun
tary, followed by tho slnRlng of the
"Doxolt.Ky" by the choir nnd conRre-
iRntlon, standlnR. A responsive, rend-
ling appropriate to the dny, from the,
'Psalter, will be led by Itov. Dr. Henry
,0 Collins, rector of Orace Rplscopall
"church. 1
j Hymn No 700 will bn sung, fol
'owed by prn)cr offered by Itov. J. 8.1
fjtuhhtcncld of the First Presbyterian
church Tho choir will render an
nnthem nnd the sermon will be
preached by Ilov. K. M. Fllnn, pastor
of the First Christian church. Mrs.
Illrdean Fraker GsmbHI and Mrs. It.
It. Hamilton will sin-.- duet, "He
Hl'till Feed His Flock." from Handol's
"Messiah." oratorio, after which
"Amerlcn," hymn No. 702, will be
sung by tho choir and congregation.
Ituv, Oeorgo II. Fccse, pastor of tho
Methodjst church, will tnvoko tho ben
ediction, Mrs. F. It. Olds following
with n rendition of a postludo.
I.A.. i....l fn I.. ,.... . Mi l ,,.
I.tviv vuijiii iu uv iivt iiiviiiuurs in iiio
lodRO who could afford to rIvo $100
each to redeem tho credit f tho lodge,
nnd asked that tho first ono willing
to do so to stand up. Tho button was
pressed, and In about three stconds
Jim Drlscoll, who happened to be set-
tlnR In tho guest chair, was on his
feet In tho middle of tho floor. It
took Jim about half an hour to ex
plain that ho didn't mean It.
Cnle Oliver, who catno In later, was
also caught In llko manner. Mr. Fer
guson, acting as master of ceremonies,
stated that no set program had been
arranged, and that the entertainment
would consist mainly of musical num-
l.rrs but that ho bellored thoy would
all llko to hear ono good ipech. He
scld ho would bo glad to hear from
tho person who thought he could
mako tho best speech of anyono pres
ent. Calo was on his feet In a second.
and sal dth&t tho chair was the hot
test thing ho ever sat on.
Thero was somcono on the floor
during tho entire evening, cither tell
ing a story, making a speech or sing
ing a song. Soverny quartets and
ducts were rendered, and the evening
finished with a reproduction of the
musical part of the minstrel show.
with some new songs and gags added
Micclat for Ijttllea
At the Templo theater tomorrow
the Pnthe Freres weekly bulletin will
of II. I! Pointer s, tho
! Kl.it, mil, Kails l.mul mid Transport.!-
- 1 . . ... ....
I linn Hnrtir,, n,i itm.iii.. i,i.,w..if ' I tin riniipiiii). t ho Paso was ordered ow too latest st)ies mm faslilons In
rniillieKriiPiNinio-tpilclniiinnilitiiwiihaik for retrial. ,""' dressing nt tho French capital,
Hut Midlothian turnpike through the Tl.o 1111 arose tilm.it threo jenrsj1 "
tilltht, ni:o Iu this til) when tho plnlnllff la-1
Just iih ilnwii hniki. m. Jniv mill. Jured his pntelln. or kneerop, by an " " .nniiiriiii 01 .ierrin cauea at
l.uther I.. Shorer. Chesepenko & Ohio necldeiit on tho strict car truck of Cmiuly Clerk Do l.tip'a offlco this nf
iniir.,,1.1 .1 mu.. ..1 ,. 11,.. the lulu lamented traction route of li'rnoon mid deposited a co)oto pelt
1 list) bv lb.. itlrl'H rntnlli. renched ih.., Klaii.ntl. Knll. He got n wrtllrt for '""""- '-r'. "" "umber of rabbit
rietii, of II,, rrlm,, will. .. hrnc, of U'.70l. pelts, bounty ono dime, tho tenth part
DEMURRER HELD
VALID BY JUDGE
VAMINa ROSS DEFENDANT IN EX.
Hinrr in uev case not slf.
FICTENT TO MAKE HOC REAL
PARTY IN SUIT
I.ovl McDonald camo over from his
llnnnnxa homo UVdnrsday evening to
visit for a few- dnjs with his parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George McDonald before
they start on their annual trip to
Southern California. I.ovl Is making
arrangements to open n hotol In the I of contempt did not state a cause of
pretty Inlnnd city nnd expects to bo I action, but tho attorney for plaintiff
nil ready for the Increased business Icontcndcd that as Rosa was mentioned
Judge Henry L. Benson In circuit
court. today gave a decision sustain
leg the'demurrer of Mills Napier n
behalf of Ralph II. Rom, who had
been summoned as a party defendant
In tho suit to foreclose a mechanics'
lien entitled Morrison vs. Thurman.
Attorney J. H. Carnabas represented
tho plaintiff In tho case, whleh was
brought over a $50 bill for work lone
on llrown's cafe on Main street.
Tho demurrer alleged that the bill
which will follow tho assurance of
Irrigation for tho surrounding coun
try
bloodhounds. Then tl.o II rut suspl- It was lit tit h) the high court that
1 of n "dollnh," apiece.
" isyyjNf
Returns, Grayer But Wiser,
ot Those He Went After
MlllH-Hlntk Marriage IjIcpiim
A innrrlngo license wns Issued this
Morning by County Clerk ChnrlfH It
Del.ni. to Harry Milts and Francis
Mlnnlo Slack.
NOAND
FUNERA
Chief Clerk K. II. I.mmer of tho now
White I'ollcan hotel, hns returned
from Han Francisco with about a score
moro hotel help and n few gray hnlrs
11 k well. He went down to round up
nliijiii forty people who hnvo been en
gaged to assist In making life, n long
sweet dream for thoso who hesitate,
1 huso, or othorwlm) stop ut tl.o now
htiileliy. Tho task was not as easy as
It might havo boon, for ho wns im
I'.Mu to got but nbout half tho folk!
ht wanted to como with him although
he used All tho persuasive powers
with which ho Is gifted.
"Till thing of getting people to J
incit, nnd got started Just when you
want thorn to como Is not what It Is
iinckfd up to be," said ho this after
noon. "This one wants to go tomor
row and that one at some other time.
They are often not ready to go, or
have something to Interfere I)ut all
things ronsldored, It turned out pretty
well, and everybody will be boro In
time to get going. We will be ready
for our olid of it when tho builders
me rend) with theirs."
Ah mi uvlduneo of tl.o popularity of
the coming opening banquet It Is
Hinted that all but two of tho 280
seals for the feast lmo been dis
posed of
Music has been enguged for tho first
threo (In) a of the opening, Thanksgiv
ing l Friday mid Saturday, and
tho Whllo Pelican oichestra to play
all day on thtwo du)s. It Is composed
of Ocorgo Mason, violin; J. N. Whet
stone, vlollnrelto; (leargo Ilradnnck,
double bass; Arch Y, Tlndall, cornet;
Marion names, trombone; Robert
Mitchell, rlnrlnet; Mrs. Aich Tlndnll,
piano.
r -r-
Mlneeii.eut Mliieement
Our cornod special hitlk mincemeat.
Nothing botterlSo iter pound,
24-2t FUbTOX MARKET.
I', A. Pulley's shoo repairing busi
ness on Main street has been pur
chased by Charlos Donart.
L
TO BE SUNDAY
OPNKQUIKH DF.KKHIIKD OWIXIJ TO
C'OMINO OK MRS. NOLAND'S MOTH.
, I'll AM) HIHTKIt FROM W.XHIU
INflTON
Owing to tho fact that Mrs. Oooddl,
mother ot Mrs. Ooorno Nolaiit, and
Mm Daisy Marlcn, Mrs. Noland'r sis
tu, mo both coming here from Point
llol.erlB, Wash,, to attend tho funeral
ef Vligll Nolnnd, and will not nirlve
pulll tomorrow night, tho funeral hat
bten postponed until 3 o'clock 8muln
nfternoon,
Today n moctlng Df the attorney.)
of Klnmnth Falls was held at tho sug
gtlon of Judgo Denson, and .cjolu
tinnn of sympathy with Judgo NoUnd
In tho1 loss ot his son wore adopted,
Tho roVolntlons were prepared by At
torneys, Charlos Stone, J. O. Rutenle
nnd Thomas' Drake.
ELKS SMOKER
JOLLY AFFAIR
ARTICIPAXT8 IN RECENT EUtS'
MINHTRKUi ARE EVTKRTAINED
FOUR HOlltS OK CXtNTIVUOlTH
PKHKOUMAXCK
Again has the Klamath Falls Lodge
of KlkBtakcn ono moro step upward
on tho ladder of popularity, and dem
onstrated that they are about the best
bunch ot good fellows that It Is pos
sible to tlnd In this part of thet coast.
Tho fact Is that It Is becoming' whis
pered nbout up and down tho line
from California to Portland that tho
elks at Klamath Falls are Just about
us Ihe im any jou will run across, and
vory few Wilting Elks coming to this
city ever miss n social ovenlng with
tho lod.o.
Last evening 11 smokor was givon
In appreciation ot thoso who assisted
In tho recent Elks' minstrels. Nearl)
tho entire cast was present, In addi
tion to close to one hundred mombers
mid lsltlng Elks. No sot program
had boon arranged, but the evening
wns ono continuous performance
from 8 o'clock until nearly 1$. A
generous Dutch lunch with beer was
sorved during which many laugbablo
stunts wero pulled off, A chair cen
trally located nnd ronnectod with an
electric battery was tho cause of a
great deal of amusement to tho
guests. Exalted Ruler E. II. Hall
statod that beforo tho festivities be
gan ho had a very troublesome mat
ter to discuss with the members of
the lodge. Ho said that be did not
wish to throw any damper on the
pleasures of the ovenlng, but he had
been Informed by the trustees that
the lodge was about $500 In debt, and
Immediate steps had to be taken to
rats U Bioaoy. He suggested that
drinkable In tho party, total one bottle.
About C a. m. on Sunday, after
teasing the carburetor of the boat,
which was frost-bitten, they got It
working and steamed merrily away
In the direction of Lower KKIamath
Lake. About 6:30 a. m., while In the
straits between tho river and Lower
Klamath Lake, the carburetor got
chilly again, and lost It efficiency.
More persuasion wai necessary, and
It was decided, on getting her warmed
up, to go back to Wild Horse bntte,
where they landed about i o'clock.
About 3 p. m after a meal, they
started again for a shoot, and the
carburetor went on a strike.
After somo hours of futile argu
ment with the carburetor, they pulled
out tho seats and paddled for short
with them, reaching there about 11
p m. Then they bad. supper consist
ing of cigarettes and pipes. They
bundled op as well as they could In
tho cabin, where they spent the night,
ana on arising found that no magic
bad brought help. This was Monday
and while Bates went out to shoot a
fow Dr. Taylor walked ten miles 10 n
farm to get help. It was not to be
had right away, but Dr. Taylor did
bring with him some sandwiches and
a bottle of cold coffee, which, when
Johnson spied It, so excited the Sn
Francisco man began to nntoad his
pump gun with more haste than cau
tion. It discharged, blowing the stock
off Taylor's gun In the comer.
The hunter got back to town Mon
day evening, with Ave ducks and on )
swan. There were many expressions
of regret after the mean experlenees
nnd nlgbt chills set In, thatt he single
Dot tie or interior finish had not been
more sparingly treated on the journey
outbound.
kept from April 1 to JntyJ, Ma' less
or allows the same rat?" for the twef
In ono of tho exhibits this wns suffl
clrnt. Tho court held, In substanco
that Ross should hno been made ai
party defendant In tho original com
plaint. Ross owned tho ground on
which was the structure repaired.
W. H. North, who has undergone a
slego of tphold fever for the past
several months, Is able to be out on
the street again. Will Is taking on
flesh again pretty fast, and. complains
that ho Is unable to cat enough to
satisfy him.
SMvlaI IJtcstock Train Lentee
A bpcclal freight train ot 23
cars left Klamath Falls Wednesday
morning to bo loaded at Midland with
animals Intended for tho San Fran
cisco market. Tho load will be made
up of 1 car ot horses, 8 of cattle
shipped by J. C. Mitchell, and 14 of
iniiihs conslprtd by McKeudro &
Arthur.
BONANZA THRESH
IS AMPLE ONE
NICHOLS MACHINE TURNS OCT
NEARLY 40,000 BUSHELS OF
WHEAT AND 1B,000 BUSHELS
OK OTHER GRAIN
Figures of the season's threshing In
tho Bonanza- district have been kindly
furnished to the Herald by the Nich
ols Threshing Machine company of
Bonanza.
The company's equipment turned
out 38,118 bushels ot wheat, 5,663
bushels ot oats, 7,133 bushels of bar
ley and 5,009 bushels of rye, making
n total or 60,873 bushels.
Don't forget the big Modern Wood
men danco tonight.
HUNTERS IN LUCK,
BUT WRONG KIND
QUARTET OF GAME SEEKERS
HAVE PLENTY OF EXPERI
ENCES, ACCOMPANIED ITY UT
TLB FOOD OR GAME
Over two day with but two meals,
with other distress thrown In, was the
oxpcrlenco of a quartet ot hunters,
who returned Monday evening, hun
gry and almost gameless.
The quartet were Dr. James Taylor,
Dr. William Martin, Robert A. John
son ot San Francisco, and William E.
Bates. They left hero Saturday af
ternoon In one ot the Telford boats
for the vast estate of Dr. Martin at
Wild Horse butte, where they were
royally entertained In the doctor's
booting lodge. It was chilly, and on
the way down the four men made
heavy drafts on the only warming
Indian Slayer Claims Self Defense,
Other Version-Drunk, Beating Wife
HORSE CARE BILL
PRUNED BY JUDGE
BARS KEEPER'S FEE
PALFREYS HELD AS SECURITY IN
ATTACHMENT SLIT SsWJURaW
REDUCTION IN HIGH OOHT Of
uvnro
Those horse attached la the First
National bank of Kennewlek attach
ment caso against Joshua and Julius
Swindler are not to pay quite as math
for board as the bill rendered by Liv
eryman Ray Merrill would have had
them. The court recognises the Mil
as that of Sheriff William B. Banes,
as the horses are really In custody of.
tho sheriff, Instead of the liveryman,'
who Is not officially recognised la the
case.
Tho bill was for 50 cents a day for
feed of each of the horses and 11.10
per day for care of all of them. There
wero seven horses not nine, as er
roneously stated In the Herald kept
rrom February 33. 111, until April
1, 1911, and two from April 1 to No
vember 18. While there were Bine
attached, tho Swindlers had two ex
empted at th start of the IRIgaUon,
so that seven were left la the ham.
nve 01 which honed April 1.
The sheriff's bill totalled lltl.Ca.
The court la Its lading of facta nasi
determination states that from Feb
ruary 3 to April 1 the home kow of
seven steeds was worth 75 eents a day
per none, including both.
care, or I1M.35. Forth!
surviving equlaes, or fit.
July 1 to November -11, 6 eeaes a
day per horse Is allowed, or $141.
and as tho sheriff expended tip for
care, he Is given this as well, the total
being 1510.75.
In substance the decision of she
court cuts out tho keeper's fee of
f 1.50 per day, the statute not provld-'
tng that any such shall be' collected.
Two witnesses on the proper coat
for horse keep were heard by the
court, J, A. Thompson and C. B.
Clendennlng, both liverymen of this
city. They testified that while they
did board some nags for 10 cents) a
day, or $15 per month, they did not
figure that they made anything on 1L
especially before July 1, when the new
crop of hay came la and helped to
bring tbe cost ot hay below $11 per
ton. When tbey kept horses at that
price they did It depending on k
bringing them other and more'prosH
able business. They considered that 1
75 cents per day was a fair rat fer
board, with some proflt.
On the strength ot the evidence the
court allowed the 75 cents per day
while bay was high and cut It to
cents after the hay market wilted a
little.
(larneld Jack and Kllda Cbaloquln,
tho Klamath Indians to whom Wil
liam Kolkomlsh admitted his guilt ot
killing Qulmby Chtckkaskane nur
Modoo Point, are still In the city. The
foimer said this morning that Kolko
mlsh was perfectly sober when he
talked to them Wednesday night, -nd
that ho claimed tbe killing was doue
In self-defense, asserting that Qulmby
bud drawn a six-shooter on him, Tbey
told htm that In such case he had a
good defense, and that the best thing
he could' do waa to give himself up,
which their persuasion Anally led hloi
to.
Last nlgbt Lee Ships and wife, In
dians from the reservatlonj saroo to
Klamath Falls, and Ships told Jack
and Cbaloquln that he and one other
Indian were at the house where tat
killing occurred but a abort time af
terward, and that tbey were given to
uuderttand that Kolkomlsh, was
drunk, beating hie wife and ttkrtiaj
her clothes off when Qulmby Inter
fered. Kolkomlsh, who Is about It years
rid, for some time made lit heme
with Charlie Corn at Modoo Point, be
fore his marriage to Corn'i daughter,
and after this the married .vtuple con
tinued to live at the home ot the girl's
father. The story told by Ships I
that whllo Kolkomlsh waa heatlaf
hls wife In the house the father we'
standing outside end paying n '
teutlon to tbe trouble. J Ilk
Qulmby, who was la the yard dm,
was fixing hw whiplash preparatory U
going to his home on the wllnai
River, and went In to stop the
He placed his hand oa the
man's shoulder, at whleh
wheeled drew his gun and shot Oalav,
by through the heart. HewMUad-
lag very close to Qulmby, and th aaac
nearly toaehed tha Tfaslsa'a ataeklasu
Qulmby bad nurrieda'half-eAa'SsJ,,'-'
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