The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 29, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OIIHOON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1911
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HANLEY IS BOOSTER
ON SETTLING WEST
GOAL OF AMBITIOUS
YIIUMJ .MlCS AMIIITIOIS AMI
wilmnu to err snori.Di-it
Tt WHEEL, HAYS HAHi:
COUNTY'S NOTED I'lllNCIIII
Hnlted Press Service
Wllllnm Hnuloy, tin. Ilnrnc) munly
pioneer nnd booster, who wax n lead -
Inn spirit In Ihu ri'd'iit railroad iuli -
hrntlon at Mend, nml n lifelong frit ml I
of James J, Mill, with Governor West I
nml Thomas lllrliiirilmiii. furiiiH Hi" I
Oregon Irlu which went eat In Join
I ho governors' special llanlc) was,
Interviewed In HI I'mil. nml among'
nl her things said
"I Just thought IM taken inn ilownj
this wny Vim me, lit tows keep nm
nl hoinn most of Ihu lime, Iml put)
rniiiii of years I lk to tnkn swing
ituwn In Hid illriTllun nf tlio MtuirlHc
I thought, as Ihla wan lln on anion nf
niio of tlii) bout In inl show our held,
II would hi) a good tlniK in iiiiiii
"Any middle Initial? Well. In m
i r mild, )i'(; hut I novcr urn ll Mid
i'.Ii' Inlllnli hum nhimt Knne out nf uxn
ilown who rr I hnll from
"Orrtflln Ia Mllittl I (lilt nl, ni,rl,,l.
Itiral department store Wimrow .. I1C,,M" "r" "'".'" "1M Yannste,
i-Olhlng In the cnnwir). nnd I expect .wllll' """" "f x,,l,"ri'1' w ,,oror
In sen Oregon como rlKht to the front l""L'm'r 1,,l1 rh,'r , , ,
among thu stale mpr Hi. I at the I .Tl"' r"c 1 "?'' ".!'.' "" " "'"
mining show
"Of riiursn in) iiflitlihorhood Is .1
llllle nut of the lieiiten path, I2&
lullrs from it rullrnsd In fact, at pres
ent, but we aro looklug for n road to
i mint down that way from present de
v Inpuirnls. Mr. Hill promlsos us?
No, sir. Mr. Illll never promlne any
thltiK. Ills first prnniliw U a Hr
(nriiiMirv. I don't really think Lewis
nml Clnrk would llnd IIiIukk iiiuiIi
ililiugeil right III ill) in liihliorhond
but In Ihu allo)s to tho north the)
mluht thliiK Police ilu I.eon'K ilrenm
Iiml lieen rrnllted nnd they had found,
tho fountain of perpetual jnutli '
'I think tho West Is tndii) the loit-liAXA
Iml Konl of ccry ambitious )ouiik fi'l-1
low who Is willing to put his shoulder
to tho wheel Thu trouble Is, Ion
niLiiy merely tltlt our roast rllles nnd i
riturti homesick and dltrnurnged,
wlthnul uer enliirlUK Into the rural
pnris, 'Hack In tho farm' l ni) slo
gnu, nd It can't bo einphnslied too
much.
"Alrrady wu nru nbandonlng thu (tlonnl bank of this city asking Its aa
Icn of utllliltiK RimiiI lauds for rnngn slilnmu In locating Oeorgo W. Phil-,
Idea of utllliltiK good lands for rnngn nlttniuu in locating ueorgo . run-, ,u oi tuo grocery stores ana prac
purposes and thu )ounRinnn of Pluck - lips, formerly of Scott count). Indl- iltnlly all of tho business houses of
has n bettor rlinnro now Hint n gen.
ration ago In Ihut rountry. II Is
nerosiiary that n follow hno Ihu stick-tiiltie-nnlsh
spirit, and not pull out
Just as Hip sun Is about to shine
"There aio too man) ioIU'ku giad-
untcs running around helplci now
v..n ..... Him nr so oollMliid
adn)H
It In Impossible for nii)omi to fasten
n hook on them, and make use of
them, This, I think Is duo In a pop-
New
ir
A. It. Fredericks, head of tho San
Frumlsci) furnlluro house of Joseph
Froikrliks company, Is hero looking
after the Installation of thu furnlluro
In Ihu new Wltlto Pelican hotel. Tho
furiiltur mmo In somo das ago, but
lould not bo put In tho rooms at oncu
bucnusu other work wns not far
onough along to pormlt Its Installa
tion. iNnw the nltrncllvu brosa beds aro
up, loverud by big, tlilrk mattresses,
fnt as any ward politician over daTort
Hi bo, nml looking Just as comfort
able. Tho dressers, chlrTonlori, chnlra
nml tublen aro being rapidly put In
plnw. uml loco curtains aro going up
also. ,
llnth tho frolght.and pawenger olo
valors nro nccoptod, while the dumb
w.iir. unoechleasly polite, which
lower food from the kltchon to tho
hi,.nlnniit nnd return the "emptlea,
and carry drinkables to those who
feol ovordono In the rurgisn mm.,
re reaJy for their regular ttunts
when called on. The rngo In the
i
mmi i I'lnuiug nuiiiii rev, ji-jirK
UK" (llvn )imr tin) Kiiiii. (liiiiK no-1
Mi him Inkr iiwa) from lilm In
uliTil their parents gain them hoiihi
tlilng uiilmd) Him. Iiml any puitlrular
limit for
i..-... !. . ....I
I lielti'VU hi I'duilltinu ll) nil IlkllllH
I lull Kt ll h, tiioiii luminal, u It li mime,
linnl knocks thrown In, unci then
Ilium wmi t l,i. hii ninii) lads riuinlriK
nriimnl limkltiK fur Job flllliii; fuiiu
Inln pen fur 'x-ni'iiiiliim ami like I
In tlilnk. though, Hint iigrli'tilturu In
jtl'U hist IMiik ii )outig iiiiiii inn stud)
i" wants n loiufortatilo fiitum"
i
BLOODY SLAUGHTER AGAIN
PROGRESSES
IliniilniU nf IIimIIcn nf Vlitlnu
vt'
MiiiiiIiiik limit In IIIht,
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AIhui1'
Mhlih Viitlim-i lluti'r, Ulillc I in
ItIiiIIMk Shi) U'litiiiilcil
United Press Hcrvlco
HANKOW. Nov till -liliiodleiit
slaliKhlers of
One nf the
the Mar Ik
iriKresliiK
llaiDniiK-WurliaUK Is riinnliiK red
with blimil
Hiiuilrids of bodies of Mamlms'
HI Bl'HMIII UilJB IIKItllllK.
The) lire alio torn by dlsscnsloiiH,
Their leaders admit thu situation1
Is critical
Imperialists are ha)iinvtliig Hi"
ttoiindod,
PHILLIPS' EOLKS
ARE DISTRESSED
MIX, ItAMT II raitll OF
IX
KLAM.VIII IWUM TllllrX
YHAIIS Alio, 1'AII.M io witiri:
TO KIX AT HOMK
Wallted
Alherl S
(leorRu W. Phillips.
Whltsltt of Deputy, Ind.,
I ban written n letter to tho First Na-
ann:. and Inter of Klanmlh Fnllu.
About IHu Jfars ugo hu flatted his i order to allow our cmplojcs tho
pnrentH at tho old homo, and wasis.imo privileges ns thoso of other
berrd from number of times from flims, there will bo no Issue of the
Klamath Fnlls, loth by
brothers ut
Denver, Colo,, and nt thu old home,
Mr. Whllr.ltt writes Hint at ono time,
Phillips m engaged In trapping furH
nml Inter purrtinoed a houscbont ami
ungnged in fishing ns well. Mir
ihriu )ears pnsi
hu hns not been
Hostelry Going
Work Being Rushed
kitchen Is up and umdy to bo ilolng
us well.
Various membeis of tho iiunso sian,
which will number about sixty all
told, luno howi Betting hero by easy
stnges, nnd nro nil practically on tho
giouiul. Of these, olghteon woro hero
lioforo Chief Clerk K. ll. wmsor wuiu
to San Francisco nnd tried his "round
up" stunt, when, out of forty thnt
were to bo corralled, Icbs than hnlf
woro ready.
A feature of tho hotol Korvieo win
bo an electric auto bus. wnien win
run fiom tho dopot to tho hotel driv
en by Andrew Wuldhclin, who Is also
thu artist who dmw designs for tho
regular cafe cards, tho special dinner
menus and tho bottle labels which
will bo used by tho hotol.
' An enormous oloctrlo sign, with
letters several foot high, will sur
mount tho front of tho building, fac
inn to tho southwost, and when Il
luminated Is expected to bo not only
visible, but rca'doble, for aeveral
miles,
lieiinl fiiini hy mi of IiIm frluidn
I hi' ii'iimiii the wrller wiiiIh Ihu ioiii
muhliiitlii'i to n Imuk, hit ixiiliiliiH, U
huniiBe I'hlllliin l.nil onlercil u llttli'
iiiniiej fiirnri(il In him rtl Klmiiotli
jI'iiIIh, nml Im Niiiiutii'it to hnvii iihciII
lit to buy Hid houricbont wllh.
. Tin, urllfir uti. i. Ilu. fnil.i.K .r !...!
. ..w ....i( nn inu IHIHUI IJI .II.J
liilrnliii; mini In Kill llvlmc, nllhoiiKhl
mi jeiim nr hrs
IMIIIIIIH IH IHKirilJIII IIH lllld II I fl lift
IihIhh lilnh, Unlit ioiiiilvxlon
M'H, mouth well filled with
blue
Kold
novum) lei Hi, not Inlkatlve In man
iiei' llitht hair, Imlilnenn niironchlni;,
thuwH iiilmiiii llo U temperate, iimm
IniiKiinKo freo from Militarily, wvIrIih
130 to MO puiiiiilB, dreniCH neatly nnd
warmly, nml In about 4& jearH old.
If nii)nno knnwIiiK nbnut riillllim
will write to tlin l'lnt National bank
or to the Herald word will bo sent to
i.iinnn
Indiana.
I IIIAI II RTlli:ilH HMIN
IIV CIII.NHHK MiritllHUKItM
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I'l.llcd Press Service
HIIANdllAI, Nov. 2!. Three
I'n mil fathers uml n number of con
I.
lerled Clilnihe hnt' been murdered
at Vuiililn
iiitii) iiiiifiudiifjrti lire iinniiii' in
. , ... . .
iii'iKii inwii pnrm.
I The rountry Is filled with bands of
lohlicrs nml marauders nro numerous.
MORE SPEAKERS
FOR BI6 DINNER
.vnoiii:vK ni.mi.KM j. kkiuif-
SOX A.Ml W. lailt THOMPSON
i'hemisi: to i:piii-mh
TIIOI'C.HTS AT ll.XOi:KT
HOMK
Two of the speakers at tho ban-
Iqiiet at the opening of tho White Pel
I ban hotel wcru omitted from thu list
'published )eterday. Attorney C. J.
I Kcri:iiH(in will be ono of the speakers.
I.Mr. Ferguson had becu Invited to do
liter the KlkiT memorial for tho As'i
'laud lodge on Sunday, but was un
able to accept, as ho had previous!)
iiminlne,l In reuimiwl nl Ihu tiniinuel
hero Saturday night, ;
' Statu representative W. Lair
Thompson of Lakovlow will bo anotb
fr of tho prominent speakers who has
been secured fur thu occasion, ho hav
ing already accepted tho Invitation of
Ihu Klamath Falls l,odgo of Klks to
ilelher their memorial on Sunday.
NO IIKKALH TOMOItltOW
tl.o city will bo closed tomorrow, and
.paper on Thursday evening.
Dr. MeDav.lt, who Imprisoned and
abused Miss Jesslo McDonald nt Sail
llernardluo, was convicted of assault
and will, unless motion for now trial
Is made, bo sentenced Monday, the
maximum Is a yoar'a Imprlsonmoct
nnd 11,000.
FRAUD IN REGISTRATIONS
101ESAIEJS CLAIMED
HiipMrtem of Iloth Political Contend.
i in In Id's Angeles Municipal Elec
tion Admit It May Figure In the
IbillotliiK
United Press Service
LOS AXQELK8, Nov. 39 With tho
Kendal municipal olectlon less than
n week uvvoy, supporters or ueorgo
loxnndor, tho good government can
didate, and thoso of Job Ilarrlman,
tho socialist and union labor nomi
nee, nitnitt mat mo uncovering oi
wholesale, fraudulent registrations Is
likely to figure largely In the result
of thu balloting on December 5th.
To ascertain tho Identity of persons
irsponslblo for the alleged Illegal reg
istrations a forco of detectives from
thu district attorney'a oce are en
caged In a house to house canvas.
Tho voters of the city want to know
which pnrty, If any, la responsible for
the leglstratton scandal.
Thousands of votes, It la admitted
by both factions, hinge upon the re
suit of tho Investigation.
PERMIT REFUSED
BY COUNCILMEN
.COI'till IIHOH. HVAiVKHT TO MAKK
ItKI'AlllH WIIKHK E. II. I'KIt
MIII.V WAH TIIUXKl). MOWN
I'.UIJt TO TOL'CII Ot-'KICIAM
At Monday nlght'a council meeting
a rcqiimt byvCofcr Droi., through V.
I. Cofer, for a pormlt to repair the
promlneii bark of 420 Main street, was
I J""', ",ow"' ' "'" 'V,n ! "rao 'T
'or hlch K. ll. I'ershln had asked a
j permit for alterations last week and
" n .a ilah.1
wns refused
Councllmaa white stated that tho
location was within tho flro limits,
nml ho belloied that by Issuing the
permit tho city would be violating Its
own lawn. City Attorney Horace M.
Mutinlng thought tho same as Mr.
White. Councilman Allen Stansblo's
motion to allow tho permit, seconded
by Colonel M, a. Wllklns, was lost.
It. I.. Atexandor secured n permit
to put up a Ore-room bungalow, 24x
.10, with brick chimney, on tot OSr.,
flock 104, Mills First addition.
W. S. Fish, for tho nig Ilasln Lum
ber company, of which ha Is man
aKcr, asked a permit to erect n barn
on lot C, block 1, Railroad addition.
It wan Inld over until tho next meet-
Ilu;. In tho Interim Chief of Police
Samuel 1.. Walker will look over tho
proposed site.
WOLGAST STRIKEN WITH
APPENDICITIS FIGHT OFF
Famous 111(11181 Attacked l Maaarr
Foreign to thr Prbu- fling, and Is
ItuxhiHl, In llodtal In II Operated
UMn
United Press Scrrlce
LOS ANOELE8, Nor. 29. Ad Wol
gnst VVU8 stricken with appendicitis at
3 a-, m. and was rushed to the Clara
HartoitfHospltal.
Ilu will bo operated on late today
Ills fight with Welsh Is off.
Lntcr Wolgast was on tho opcrat
Ing table an hour and twenty minutes.
Dr. Pollard said tho operation was a
success.
Wolgnst Is resting costly.
. Welsh tnld: "It's hard luck. 1 am
sorry tor Wolgast. If he Is ready I'll
meet him Washington's birthday and
and gladly."
Promoter McCarey said: "It may
bo on Washington's birthday. Tho
preliminaries aro unchanged. I'll hare
Welsh box ten rounds each with Ous
Anderson nnd Kid Dalton.".
BASKET BALL TO
BE ATTRACTION
J UNION AND SOPHOMORE TEAMS
of man school will kn-
1.K IN FRIENDLY CONTEST
TOMORROW
Tomorrow at tho Pavilion rink
thoro will bo a basketball contest be
tween tho Junior and Sophomore
tecum of the high school, commencing
at 3 p. m. The teams nre:
Junior Hardin Cartor center,
Olen Garrett and Harry Mcssner
forwards', Ernest Nail and Harold Sar
gent guards.
Sophomore Ed Cox center, Harold
Foeso mul Ralph Hum forwards, Leon
Bollor and Eugene McCormtck guards.
lletwcen tho halves there will be
n ootrnco neiwcen soYunu iouu ui
tho high school who think they can
go Bomo.
0
4 UNITED PRESS DREV1TIEH
At Donver a Jury found Mrs. Patter
sou not guilty of tho murder of her
husband.
Flvo hundred comrades of the mur
dered San Francisco patrolmen, Cas
tor and Flnelly, marched In the pro
cession at the double funeral today.
'Requiem high mass was celebrated at
fit. .lames church, with Interment at
Holy CrnM cemetery.
I
The California ilttc board nf C.m
'trol nni tlio old optometry board held
I three Kcnolonk one day, and charged
.the Btnto for thrco days, that then-
wns graft, extrnvaganco, "Inefficiency,
neglect, poor'jiidgmcnt and worse."
ItllHTAUIlANT ItAIDKI) III'
IIANDITH, MAKINO IIICJ HAfl.
United Pros Service
WARSAW, Nor. 29. A band of
twenty-flvo men which entered' big
restaurant hero, at the point of re
volvers made tho crowd throw up
thill hands, and gathered a sack full
nf diamonds, watches and pocket
books. One waiter wag shot.
The pollco are bewildered.
Hri'Kiiv.oii nnops dkau
ON FliOOII Of HAMJWOM
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29. J. B.
Ilocarde, recently elected supervisor,
dropiied dead In the ballroom of the
Fairmont hotel early this morning of
heart trouble His wife rushed to bla
side.
The confusion was great.
NDIAN SLAYER
COURT HEARING
WIMJAM KOLKOMISH..CHABGKI.
WITH QUMIIY CHICKKA8..
KANK'H .mvhiikr. AltRAin villi
riKFOItK V. H. COMMISSIONER
William Kolkomlsh, otherwise call
ed William Judah Jim, charged with
Ihu killing of Qulmby Klckkaskane
"near Modoc Point, November 22d, had
n preliminary hearing this afternoon
beforo United States Commissioner R.
SI Richardson. The defendant waV
represented by C. M. Onelll, while
Edson Watson, Indian agent for tho
pwiVlllUICUL VU IUQ niAIUMII inCITl'l
lion, appeared as private prosecutor.
Neffle Chlckkaskane. sister of thoi
deceased, told of Kolkomlsh abuilnn
his wlfo on tho north side of the
house, whllo Qulmby was on the op
loslto side fixing a whiplash. She
said Kolkomlsh tore the wM;t off of
his wife and was shaking her when
tho witness told him not to do It. Tho
enraged man, she said, then pointed
h revolver at her and told her not to
como. She turned away, and Just
ns sho did so her brother approached,
tiling William to stop his treatment
of. the wife. William, ahe said,
quickly aimed his revolver at Qulmby
nnd shot him dead.
Kolkomlsh was held to answer to
the federal grand Jury.
DUon-Icenblce Marriage
Justice of the Peace Charles Q raves
today performed tho ceremony unit
ing In marriage Louis B. Dixon and
Rrsslo M. Irenblco. Witnesses were
Dnvo Wndo and Loulso Flaccus.
"INDOSTRIRl" WORKERS
MAYTAKEGRACKATSAIEI
Sons of Rest May lie Called Upon to
Liberate a Fellow Loafer, Who U
Now lu Jail In Oregon's State Cap
ital Serving Twentr-Flve Days
United Press Service
SALEM, Nov. 29. Salem will be
the next point of attack by tho Indus
trial Workers of the World, It the
threats of W. M. Clark, an Industrial
agitator, aro carried Into effect.
Arrested on a trivial charge, ho
took a twenty-five day Jail sentence in
lieu of a 50 One,
Then he declared that' 100 Indus
trial workers would como to Salem
nnd make the oncers regret his ar
rest unless he waa released.
Benson Still After Excfaaag
Judge Henry if. Benson received
word from Judge' Calvin V. Ganter-
boln of Portland, that he would be
unable to come here during Decem
ber, so Judge Benson is trying to gt
Judge R, Q. Morrow.
SENTIMENT IS FOR
FEDERAL OFFICES
Imitation by Ladles (o Dine
Tho general public Is cordially In
vited to cat Thanksgiving dlnnor with
tho ladles of tho Christian church at
tho public library Thursday noon.
frcm 12:30 till 2:30. Home made
delicacies will bo -served, and an ea-
jojablo time Is anticipated. Come.
28-2t
I have a few sneclali In diamond
mounted Elk buttons and pint. Frank
M. Upp. Waichfhaker. Jeweler and
Engraver. V -tf
SEVERE HANKOW BAp
WITH REBEUJICIORIDVS
Slaughtering Combat Itaged for Dajr
and Half, With the IKwdt Lear.
Ing the Position of thr Imperialist
Force Precarlotts
United Press Service -
SHANGHAI. Nov. 29. Hankow
messagea say there was a battle
j there, for thirty-sis hours, the rebels'
winning.
The rebels captured Tiger Hill, a
fort on the outskirts of Nanking, thus
making tho Imperialists' position pre
carious. reJCa,U&UlM at b0th btttlM ,r'
Charles Sexton, brother of a Ms-
lOCamara Juror at Los Angetes, died,
nni, ,hA ,rnr ,. ., horaa ang .
'guard, white the court adjourned In
respect to the Juror. Attorney Davis'
partner was taken 111, which leads to
talk of a hoodoo In the trial.
MERRILL BUYER
OF SEVENTY NAGS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER PICKED
UP THIRTY-FIVE YESTERDAY,
I.IKE NUM1IEK TODAY. FOR HIS
STOCK RANCH
I Cmintv rnmmlitlonr Our Marrtll
yesterday bought thirty-flve head of
horses from D. M. McLemore, and to
day took a like number from M. P.
Mlckler of Olene. The latter pur
chase Is at the Albright Mlckler
ranch at tho gap east of this city. All
the animals will be driven to tho
Merrill ranch and there fed during
thu winter.
Snanghnl cables that revolutionists
after 1 elding Nanking tw..ity-four
hours, were ousted with hear losses
by the Imperialists.
Drill Strikes Hot Water On County
Farm, With Surface Water Plentiful
Q. A. Harmon of Riddle, Ore., con
tractor for the well at the county
poor farm, today struck some hot
water at a depth of over 300 feet.
Yesterday the drill was In water as
cold as could be, and today a drift
of 90 degree aqua was run Into.
' Ueneral Manager Qoorge J. Walton
of the Klamath Falls Light and Water
company would like to get tbe driller
to start working on a bore for arte
sian water on the Reames property as
soon as possible. The contractor has
word that tbe 18-Inch pipe needed
for the water company's experimental
puncture of terra flrma la on Its way,
and will be on the ground by tbe time
ho would need It If he wore to start
right away.
County Commissioner Summers
said today that the drill Is now cut
ting Into tbe earth at approximately
fifty feet a day, and would soon. reach
tho 500 feet contracted for by the
county commission. He believes the
thing to do Is to keep on going down
TO BE LOCATED HERE
i
MEETINO-HKLD LAST NHNsT TO
OOOST "FOR, A t430VJftfMim
BUILDING, MATC.fofo'oAlH
AcoMdTrnn rT 'W
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Mayor Fred T. Sandersoa last asgiH
presided at the meeting held la the
council chamber for the purpose of
working, for a new federal building.
Those present Included Colonel M.r
O. Wllklns. Connty Judge Will .
Worden, County Commissioners Sam
T. Summers and C. Ouy Merrill, Jus
tice of the Peaco Charles Graves, W.
Frank Arant. superlnteadent of Cra
ter Lake Park; Rose) I II. Duabar.cMy
superintendent of schools; Robert A.
Emmltt, Caleb T. Oliver, secretary of
tho Chamber of Commerce; I. Jay
Knapp, A. C. Wrenn of the pioneer
Press, and Councilman Russell A. Al-
ford.
Mr. Arant came out plain sad clear")
as nn advocato of tho movement,
speaking of various oBelal matters
that havo to be transacted with thbj
city as the base. While deprecating
any desire to forward any iiijwisal'
matters, ho said the oce wkleh he
holds had to be kept la this city prac
tically halt tho year orore, and that
ho was quite sure that his bustaeas
would be glad of a little spare sassse
In such a building, If It were secured.
"We are on the ground early for
this thing, and certainly there U ao
one ahead of us who Is likely to heat
us out," confidentially declared Mr.
Ollvor. "Tho nearest ptaee there Is
a federal building Is Medford. IDS
nillos away by rail, and the only town
that Is anywhere near quallted for a
federal building that to a possible
competitor Is Ashland, which, while
It has sufficient population for a fed
eral building. Is too near Medford,
and I don't think she Is likely to get
one as long as Medford has It. We
have a large territory to serve from a
federal building.
"I. was talking to the United States
commissioner, R. M. Richardson, who
was a little under the weather, aid
unable to give me tho time for all
tho details that I wanted, but be told
mo that In the past year there' had
been seventeen government cases In
his bailiwick, which Included sixty
seven witnesses, and while I don't
know what the railroad fares amount
ed to Involved In their travel. It Is
safe to put It at least fl,000. That
does not take In the amount of other
expenses Involved In the eases. I had
also a short talko with Judge Henry
L. Renson, who stated that while he
was unable to be hero tonight, he'
would be glad to rrlte letters at any
time on the subject, or do anything
elso that he could to further the ead
which we are-all seeking."
Colonel Wllklns stated that there
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