The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 02, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH FAI.LH. OHKfJON, MTI'IIOAV, IlKCKMHKIt 2, 1011
Mos, Blre
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f tutting
ODD FELLOWS WARM
LODGE'S NEW HOME
ri.i;tsorri:m:ii in jri.v
10 dimwit A-rioitvct
INVITE FRIENDS IN
rlllHJItKNH UK OIti: HRMON.
MIIATKH IIV AFFAIR I.AHI
NKJIIT WHICH WAN I.AItUCI.i
tTTK.MIF.ll
mrrli'il the tiiiHlid-MH in ( 1 riil-
l.nnt night Klamath UmIkc Nii. 1.17,
llidi'pendellt Order of (Mil 1'ellows,
I'ihI 11 aurl nf hoiuewiirinliig nl lis
liiill, li)' which It iliiiKiiinlrnlcil in
ir. follow (Mil Felluwn frum nthert
titles, as well as In II friend uul
ide llin onltr wlio wero nn liiiinl, 1
unit 11 una 11 twin now iii.iiik ami a
lll'lirl) WellOIIIO. with lull III guild
nlluwihlp nml In) nlly with li
IJteiy iivnllnhlo scut In Hut hull
ns liikini, ntul llin iirugriim uf II111
tenlng, whli li waw Infiiriiml In It n
iiilnri', In order In miiki ntcohod)
ii'i'l nt hnmtt, Mim In Hi.' I111111U nl
() Hinllli, muster nf teri'iujitiles 1
After the singing nl 1111 iikiiIiii;
In 11 welcome mik i'(i'inliil to I lir
tlsltor li) 0. (' IIiikii'', followed ti i
lli'V (I111, . IVcso, Mini tnlil why
lie was 1111 (Mil Fellow A liUlur) tifl
wlin
Hon
Ciiliini'l Frank I' Light, li,,. 1 .!,,.
tlew hiiiiiriiin, W111 limtltutul tlw
Indg. Ill S'.ih, hum. Ii nn ml,! ml,,
lllll'lllo, Ill llll'lll) ).Hl.'lft7 without
klli.wli due of IllM IiIkIiI a ,B Mr
tin- ilinriKlcr nf It. mid when nti
lli'il uf llii' event, iltniii-i in 11,. w,,
uilli'il 1111, nml Nniki uf his prlili li
11111111K iii'inii 111 inaiitiiti, uiiut im
nliiiUi'l), Him In t lodge ( (Mil V
I'lHH III Orfgllll III' Mill I Inn . ,m!
Imiuiiii' nn ()ii I',. Hum tlilrt)-onc
I'nltiil I'ns Service
1.0S an(ji:i,i:h ii.c : nuiriu
Mluiiici I'm ii rlikM mih tin' first of.
fer nf 11 il, 11 ui,n iM,ii. n, , MB
I'll) Will II III- llefl'IISl) Mild JlllllC'H
Mi Niiniiirii uonhi iiml guilt) If John
I might go frn-
I'mliTlikH hiiik In. 11'fiini'il tin' of.
f' 1 llmMlln' Uml I111 (until eisll) inn
till liulli liii'M I
M11r1nn D.iriiiu mid D.nU flnnjly
illlll' to IiIh terms
THREE TRUE BILLS
n:v wiri,i iiavk honk
fhkk, HILTON THINKS
FR0M6RANDJURY
rAI'I.DI.It HKLD FOR MLIlllF.lt,
wood and donald, foil tiik
hiiootinh opYenstaiili: mm.
iikht, a.moxo ix.wmikst
'ENORMOUS DURBAR CAMPS
FOIl BENEFIT OF
United I'roiH Scrvlca
DKNVKH, Doc. 2. Judgo O, N. Hit.
ton, who wax mentioned oh M0N0
I marn' chief counsel before Harrow
wim accepted, said:
"If tho trial of the McNamaras had
proceeded, knowltiK what I do about
tlm defense, I believe there In little
(doubt they would hnvo been asqulttcd.
"Kmployos of tho Tim en would
hnvo testified Hint Ran en lined tho ex
plosion,
. "A disagreement would bavo been
tho beat tho state could expect."
WHAT WILL PENALTY
OF McNAMARAS BE?
ItAIKK FUNKS FOIl FKJHT
AOAIXHT WHITE PLAQUK
I
Yi'Hlcrdny tho crmi'l Jury madu Its
report, IndlctlnR (liin thrco men for
tlm crimes Indicated:
Noble Knuldcr,,for tho fatal shoot
InK of IOiils Qebhcrd, rook nt tho
I'ricksou A I'cttrrson construction
).nrs iiko nt tin. rtiint of his timtli ' .,,,. , enmp last Aususti Joseph Garrett.
ir. wlin. Iii'fiiru her ilinlh, liml ex for nbtalnlnR money under falso pre-1
sued (ruin him n uruiulne In titer '"'' '"I (.n.niN ln-n.y . . ,. ... forBcr in.
. ........a !.- .-M. -. - - ! --- ..ps(wn
II U IKUl'U UIU IIUIHtT 111 u iuri
'PROBE COST OF LIVING,
' BOARD Of TRADES TASK
tii
Miiir, Ale All i:-H, lalli
f"i nt IHIIil
milks uf the tinier, mid uhen 21
lie liml inrrUd out his iiKireni' nt
II In liml nln)s been Kind, lie siild
Hint be liml full..l her mIMi-h In ,,,.,,..,. 8,.rvlc
inn. iiiiiikt, iiiiii iieiii'ti'ii 1111 nun mine
'mini) n Kuud t III 11 K for fellou up in.
tiers Hint he llllcht mil luite dune hint
Id.' nut Im'IuiikiiI In the ltnlKe Mr
MkIiI'm reumrks weru Interspersed 1
llli n hiimuruiis Hiik". uhlih rmisd
rutisldernlde minis, mem
II. J Hhi'ftK Mine 11 pruihery of
IuiIkk crow Hi diirltiK his term lis '
Nutile Ormiil while Amlren Kershliei '
whu Is 11 fnllhfill llli'llllier Hie iiIkIiIhI
tthi'll the Itelieknlis lire nil hntiil. luld
why he llkid the sinters uf the uriler
Arrniiipil which
tner employer to checks.
, No true bills wero returned ngnlnst
, Willie Schmidt, chsrged by Dr. F. M.
IVIiKsi tvlll Inrnnt' lu tt.nltn.ft" Taa'
IHII.III. Iiidl.i. Dec. 2 For Iho (., h. ,, !, .,', ,...'
hineii nf ICIiir (...inc. nml the Iw.st clllvrK,nB Mn horio',nto ,ho pourth of
uf nn.he rulers pioU.i.lul Rovernnrs. Ju). rolPOrMon crowd wnlcn ,ind cr.
.he xl.eru) liml lila -.mrr. nml nlhvr jrFtH ,,,, ,,roncho mMnKi A.' N,
d.i,Rulhe. tlsimrn. Kf-ai cainW Wo0(, ,, W. A. Donald, charged
liMe he... .uiiKlru.ti.l nrouml l)ell,l .,, miinB,nllK,)tcr , Ul0 ,,,,,. of
Iheniiclehtinpllnluf lhe.oKuln,.dCmi,(n,,In John 1ftm,,prt , n Fort
"" '""" " . " ; Klnmalli snloon ls-t August: Fred
miiKiiui'ii nun uiisniiiiiiry, iiiiii .., n,p,..i i in.. l.nM
lllglirr lst Ten Vrmrv, Milk and
Coal During llio Last Month Am
ieclally Xntiil
..1.... ........I. .. ... 1 ... .
m.k.. ,.., n. , ,, , ...urK-i,. . j , willlnms cine n plmiu sell rlluu
I lhimp.rer, who ,,.,te, the l-rlods ' vltt ,.,,,, r ,,,, ,,, ,. ,. Ar,
r .'M'l. lun, hkl. hnd l..i, imiiil.t.. (.ri(. ,,,, ,, , j rt Hti,,,..
' ,'1" ,"rn' '""'' in.ilil nf Hie Pr.lnl,rliili iliurih
li M, umuiMe renilereil n imilmi
lunde a few remarks, etidliiK with n
fulili) "Inrldeiil." us hr lerni'il It hi
dei'inlliR It llidlsereet for ministers In
telnli, "stories" Whllo the rinsing .
ode whs miiiii; nt the innrlusloii of tint
either offerlliKS, It win 'more llini.
ured In the hnill Ihtill III the lib
scrum re, lielliR the upenlllK RUII for
mid F U, llnmber a iniuli' suiir, hoih
nrrumpnnlllietits I.elllK fur.lhilied 1.1
will llurii,
All Interi'stltiR stur) of the suiress
' the bulldliiK inmmlltre wits Rlrcn
In II. R, .Milliliter wlm tuld uf the
tuirAshlis mid uhsiiiiles whli h were
emimntt-rrd nml how hut fur Hi ,, immi-f good rollowshlp tlnl
i.)nny nun imiu .n inn ime "K')fnIm(., w,rll Hie RiilherltiR mill
It llurn. hed.iuhted If siin.-ss wnuld ,.,,,,, , lnr,, ,,n)K nlll H,r, n
Into hern ntlnlned The Irlhuln to (.( r,.l(,M ,.rludlriill b nninkiM
tlm deiftirto.l member wns the sIriuiI f(ir ,,,,, ,, f(,m ,, i,,,!,,.,.,,,
'nr npplntise. nn wns Hint whlih be r ,,,,,,, ,() ,IB), w( rtl fllm, f
p.n.1 tu the Klnmuth Cnunty hunk im,tvnX khll l)f n'freshmenl
fur hl'IplllR til" ludKe Ui llmiliie the
new bulldlux The Kmuml rut lit.
Ill H3, while the rumpleti'd hulldlliR
11 well ns the rent estate lime memit
mi out III' of prnrtlmll) 1 11,000
while the Income from the pruperl)
1 between fS.OOO mid t,000 per
"nr There nre )et iinsuld ubuiit
ID not) of the botiils, Hume uf thus'
who Mtibscrlbi'il fur bunds neer bn
h.K buiiRlit them
Tlm bulldliu inmmlttee nrlliinll
i.iislsli'd uf Messrs, llnnr Milliliter
mid II. K. WiittenUurK, hut the Inst
mimed rndRliid frntn the hulldlliR
iniiiiiilllim Inter, ns lie wished In bid
i.-., ...... .1... iir.i ... 1 ..r 1.1.1 1:11ns mid wur mnterlulH lmo been
.'.. in' Pll lit l.ll ', I..,' ,..0, " . " ....
I.iiilnic all been considered Inn IiIrIi pluied h Turkey with (iermnn llrms
Is lllll
In 111 the imups
Theie lire 437 imups, iiihtIiir iiii
men nl twi'iit).slx squuro miles, Tiny
liirlmle slxly-twu miles uf rn.ids, fur
!)( n miles uf rnltwny lines, thirl).
one postolllres nnd ten telegrnpli offl
ees The klim's rnmp Is nf lourse.
Hie hluKest, mid will bo KUUTiled by
iwo r'RluieutH of llrltlah troops and
.he Imperial rndet corps, the most
.irUt.K nitlc of nil rvRlmenU.
United l'resi Serrtca
LONDON, Dec. 2. A committee
mndo up of officials of the Board of
Trado has been appointed to Inquire
Into the hlRh cost of living In Eng
Innd. Though prices hero aro mtfth
lower generally than In tho United
States, thero has been an upward ten
.Mrs, l.uella Stearns h& received
?,000 Ited Cross stamps from the
state association In Portland, nnd they
hnvo been placed on salo at tho pub
lic library. These stamps sell for one
cent each, and tho proceeds are used
for the study and prevention of
tuberculosis. Tho following tetter
has been received by Mrs. Stcarnrft
from tho Portland effice:
"The tlmo for the salo of tho Red
Cross seals Is drawing very near In
fnct, wo must begin to mako our
plans for a most successful sale,. This
year wo havo been given tho agency
for tho stnto of Oregon, outside of
Portland. Tho clubs wilt not retain
a commission, as tney aid last year,
You know wo have always given the
proceeds to tho Visiting Nurse Asso
ciation, and the money was spent
here In Portland. Now wo will estab
MINUTE CONFESSION
liOOKKO FOIl FIIOM TWO MOTH
F.IIH D1HTK1CT ATTORNBT
HAYS THKY WILL MAKK CUUN
IIHKAHT IIKFORK 8KXTKXCK
llsh a fund which shall bn handled by
a board of trustees and our own state
federation will becomo an active agent
In tho fight against the great whlto
plague, and tho money can bo used
TURKEY BUYING ARMS
FROM 6ERMAN MAKERS
H11lk1.11- Ali. in the Mnrket fur (Jimii.
I (lie uf Wur MnKrhil ami l'iimuii
Kiii. I.'iiii WnikKit. j-x'n Work.
dm llin.' Milru
CASES FIXElUit;
VISITING JUDGE
11 11 i:.s maih: iiv ArniitMiVH foh
CAthlX WHICH AltF. TO III:
lllli:il IH'KINU AIIKKNCF OF
.111x11: in:xso
I"
lied I'ri'is Serlro
lli:ill. IX, Dec. 2. l..irRn nrders fur
In clmilt (uurt this momey nttnr
tic) settled with JiiiIro Henry I,. Hen
si.n the dales fur trjlng ruses this
term, whlih nre tu cumu up bofor.i
udRe'l'eii'y It. Kell) of Albany, who
n '1 urilve lumorniw evening to sub
slllule fur JiiiIro llensuu. Judge II011
hiiii will lene In the murnlng for Dal
bis, Polk (ountvt to sit fur Judge
Kell).
I uiK.'ii nre set i eiinws: uecomuer
1 I, .Miirtlu s. Yaden; December fi,
iCurrull h. .Volnnd; December 11,
IVI.i.ii lr Xl'iiiii'iibiirc withdrew the Orders nlsn Imin bem rereUed f rtiiu 1 Omitl itll s, Carroll; December H.
lummltlru was enliirRC.1 by the nihil, some of the Hnlkuii states I'ulnler s. Khimnth Fulls Land and
Hun uf threo more members. W II The Krupp works urn working 'rrmispnrtutlnn company; December
.... .-. .... .... .... ...
1 in, runners implement ami supply
'lompnii) s, SiMithorn Pacific com.
pnny.
Tho eilmliiiil msis will also romu
In fi.ie .luilgo Kelly, three Indictments
I Inning been ri'tm iio.l by theg rami
jury The lslllng jurist will' preside
over Hie lucnl lieuvli for throe weeks.
N'nrlli, W. O. Hmllh and It. W Tower, three shifts
Christening of White Pelican Today
By Breaking of Bottle of Wine
-
1. i.ia .iu n.u fifti.rnot.11 tlioliir San riiHirUros V I.. SnollliiR of
" tUF UlM'tn " " 1 .1I. nr.imiii'u
ItllKtM'W, HUiiiriiiurn iii- wii.-itr-
Q UPJ. W.I. ...... .... .L ... ... In nn.' tmrf nf nMVnti
nanlv nt Sixth street and tho railroad " "! ""' " '-" '" "' "-" ,, mI .,
j 3 i'ii ni. 1 """", " i'i"-"'
' . &. .. m . iiihaIs t Stit n tliA j1ittfl k nAttl
in mo past montn prices 01 nsces-i'"""" " "" i" " -"
sltlcs, such as milk and coal, have
been boosted-In a manner suggesting
that theso commodities re controlled
by combines. There hsii been a pop
ular call for governmental Investiga
tion, ndvth appointment of tho
tw.i, months ago.
ItrilN'K FFKtiH VIXIICAT:i
AMI IS (IMII OF IIRHULT
United Pnst flervlcn
CHICA'nO, Dw, 2. Detect lo Wro.
J. Hums, tho famous sleuth whoso
lino work led to the arrest of the
McNamaras, culmlnntlng In their con
fesslon In Judgo Dordwell's court In
l.os Angeles, snld:
"I don't know wl en I'll go to the
coast, but It will tmyii n f"!W da. I
want to sou all concerned brought
to Justice, but Just now will not dis
cus tho matter.
"I will say that others should hu
punished whose Identity wc know.
"1 am glad to ho vindicated In tho
e)e of tho public. It would have
been a good thing It evidence had
hewi presented to tho rank nnd file
of the unions, so they might Judge for
themselves.
"Thoy would havo supported mo
heartily. Instead of hellelng tho lend
cm who misrepresented tho facts."
Hoard of TrttfafaMBsatttee is tho re
sult, "v ,""'1
SNAKES KILLED
BY WAYNE ADAMS
f.F.CTUtF.K WITH PANAMA PIO
Tl'ltKN, WHO WA8 IN ISTHMV8
nU'NTKY FOl'lt YRAIIM HAS
JITNOI.K TltOPHIF-H
mission, but I am sure you will see
how much greater good might bo ac
complished If tho whole fund was cot.
lected and managed by ono board.
According "to the formal contracts
which I signed, ovcry cent must be
spent In the tuberculosis work. It
Is for that work alone that tho seals
aro published."
dedication of tho new Whlto I'ellcnn
hotel, tho most pretentious enterprise
In HiIh part of tho lountry, nnd one.
uf the finest hostelrlen on tho Pnvlllc
m.ist wns formally christened.
Tlm ceremony, likewise the bottle,
was In tho keoplng of Miss Louise
llenson, daughtor of Judgo and Mrs.
II. 1.. Demon of this city, and the
bltiiklllK of tho buttle ngnlnst the
lintel nt tho onlrnnco by Miss Morrow
was witnessed by n largo number nf
Invited guests, both from tlita 'lty
niul I'nitland, Ran Francisco and oth
er cltlfs. All tho oIllierH of tho
Kliinmtli Dovolopment company. Pies
Ident 8. O. Johnson, Vice Picsldent
(I. X. Wendllng, Trensurer W. I'""'
Johnson and Socrolary I). O. Wll
llniiiH, wero on hand.
Tonight's banquet, which will bo
tho public, launching of tho new liotol,
will bo proslded ovor by JlKo Howry
I.. llenson, and llio following will bo
among those who will respond to
toasts, the list having boon obid
from tho first prlntod Hat first nr
luiigod: Uurr Mcintosh, tho Now
York artist; F. D. Madison, attorney,
WOLGAST KNOCKED OUT?.
HE HIMSELF INQUIRES
"Murk Twain": Arthur Arlelt. ion
trnrtni and builder of the hetel:
Mnor I'icd T. Sunilerson, Attorney I'ligllUl, llmerglng From Anastlietle,
umim nnd Attorney V inrifs J., hum iiiiiiuiiimiuii iiini nr u .
C. F
Fciuiison of this city; W.l-nlr Thump
son, nllnrnry, of l.nkmlew; Julius l.
Mo)ir of the firm of Mojer & Frank,
tho lending deparlment stiiro of Purl
laud; (1. X. Wendllng vlro president
nf tho Klnmnth Development rom
pnny. president of the Weed Lumber
(oinpany, nnd itenwiy iiuerei.i ...
other prominent coast ontei prises; II,
K. LowoiiBberry, general freight agent
at I'm (land for tho Southern Pacific;
John M. Scott, gouorul passenger
agent nl Portland lor tno doiiiiiuih
Pacific.
Tho musical program will inciuuo
tho follewing: milliners: aiaTcii,
ninzo of aiory," Holimnnn; Boiec-
Hon, "Spring Mam, ' iieiniinrai; oar-
corolla from Jnuues uneuuacn
Tales of Hoffman"! "Kiuarnoy.-
which ovcrybody knows; selection,
Tho Pink Lady," Caryii; wain.
"Plknnterlau," Franx Lehar; popular
song, "Hilly;" selection, "Chocolate
Soldier," Strauss.
1
lug From
Itlng.
llio Floor of the Prise
LOS AN0KLK8, Dec. 2. Recover
lug from tho Infliionco of tho anoa.
tliit Ir admlnlsterod him before ho
una operated upon for appendicitis.
Ad Wolgast, tho lightweight cham
pion, whoso sudden Illness resulted
In cniicollatlnn of his scheduled
Thanksgiving Day bout with Freddie
Welsh, Wolgast muttered Incoher Inceher
ently: "S,iy, dlil he knock me out? DM
I11V
He lepeated tho query over, and
over ngftln, seeming to think the fight
J.iel over. Ho tried feebly to raise to
his elbows, but fell back nearly ox
l.nustcd, muttering:
"Ore, I'm thirsty. I didn't think
he could knock me ou. Hey,
Ur.bo, how did It happen!"
- Hebo Dougherty Is his sparring
partner.
LABOR LEADERS WATCHED
DY CALIFORNIA SLEUTHS
Arrest of TIiom Ciiniirrtrd With Cal
ifornia Federation of Iron Workers
F.Nrteil AVIthln a Short Time
Heinmtlniis Jut lleguh
United Press Service
LOS AN0KI.K9. Dec. 2. It Is
learned that detectives havo btiu
watching a number of persons -on-necled
with the California Federation
of Iron Workers for tho past two
wieks, and Hint arrests will be mndo
Im: sunn as tho Indianapolis grand Jury
reports.
1 The Intention is to have a similar
fedcinl Investigation here,
The prosecution says nensatlonH li.
the McNamarn caso havo just befi'in,
and no one will bo pormlUed'to tea
either McNnniarw except 'n tho pres
enro of witnesses.
Socialists claim that tho entering
of a plcn of guilty flvo days before
tho election Is a scheme to beat Job
Harrlmnn nnd tho soclal'st union In
bor party next Tuesday,
Waun 02m Adams, who lectures
as nn accompaniment to the Panama
canal pictures, which are to bo shown
at the Houston opera house this and
tomorrow nights, was In the Isthmus
country for four enrs, nnd during
his stay thero killed a number of
largo snakes and other denizens of
tho tropical jungle.
Trophies In tho form of skins and
hides of the destroyed creatures have
been kept by Mr. Adams, and he car
rles them with him on his tour. Tney
aro on display In tho lobby of the
opera house today, and aro attracting
considerable attention.
The pictures of tho canal which will
be shown fill a reel nearly half a inllo
long, nnd nre very ontertalntng and
instructive.
IMPORTANT PKINTKH8' Mr'.KTIXO
Tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock
will bo hold a meeting of ;irlntcri of
this city for tho purposo of Inking up
tho question of organization of 11
local charter of the International
Typographical Union. Tho place of
meeting Is In tho office of the. V O.
Smith Printing company. All the
prlntors of the city are urged to in
tend, as the matter Is a cry Import
ant one.
Do not forgot the meotlng for the
organization of tho Social Club to be
held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 In
the lobby of tho Hotel Baldwin.
Mrs. A. D. Harpold of Bonaina Is
In Klamath Falls on buslnwi today.
BOYS' OPIUM TRAFFIC
IS DONE DY WHOLESALE
Police Get Remarkable) Tale of How
Drug Comes Out Through Trap
Door After Palm f Chink la
Crossed With Silver Coin
United Press 8ervlco
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3. Con
tossing that San Francisco messenger
boys carried on a wholesale traffic In
opium, John Hutchlngs and Frank
Slattery, two of ihe youths, told the
police a- remarkable- tale of tho way
In which they procured and disposed
of tho drug.
They declared that at a second
hand Jewelry store kept by a China
man on Stockton street they placed
10 cents In a Chinaman's hand and
a' small package of the drug ap
peared through a' trap onto a shelf.
In another "Joint" on Washington
street tba drug fiend simply entered
a hallway, put his or her hand
through a hole, dropped the 'money
Into an unseen's hand and grasped a
package thrust Into the buyer's.
The boys declared the Chinese bare
a monopoly on the drug In that dis
trict. They bought for drug Sends.
Mrs. A. A. Thomas left for. her
ranch this morning to make final
preparations for closing her home
thero and spending the winter months
In Klamath Falls.
CARNIVAL OF NUDITY
MAKES LONDON PROTEST
United Press Bernoa.
LOS ANQELE8, Dec J. Waat
penalty will be Imposed on the Mc
Namaras when they are arraigned be
fore Judge Dordwell for sentence oa
Tuesday will bo unknown until that
time. Despite all rumors to the con
trary, there has been no arrangement
regarding tho sentence.
Judge Dordwell will be a party to
no agreement.
He will sentonco the two men when
they sto arraigned, and if he thtaka
that on a plea of guilty James Mo-
namara merits death, that penalty Will
be Imposed.
That both men wilt make a clean
breast of tbolr crimes before they are
sentenced Is stated by District Attor
ney Fredericks.
He said these statements would be
taken Into consideration by the court
In pausing sentence.
"So far as I am concerned, I hare
not considered the matter."
A sensational development was
when Fredericks admitted the poe-
n of other bribe money than the
11,000 alleged to have been seised
from Franklin.
He refused to say !
A - 4
INDIANA FEDERAL I
WILL UO (
City Authorities of Ibritlsh Metropo
lis at Lust Spurred to Action liy
Practice in Music Halls Under the
(iulse of Art
'Jnltet! Press Service
LONDON, Dec. 2. Public pro
tests against tho carnival of nudity
In which the London music halls
have been Indulging under the gulso
of "art" has finally spurred the city
authorities to action.
Hereafter a representative of tho
l.oudon city council will attend every
first performance, and If there Is any.'
thing offensive It will be cut ont.
United Press Service
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 3. Federal
Attorney Miller declares that the fed
eral Investigation here will continue.
despite the confessions. It Is bettered
that federal Indictments are likely.
The McNamaras' confessions pre
clude the possibility of their being
tried for many years, but the Iron
Workers' organization records are be
lieved to Implicate others.
Prove Up on Hoawwteed
Floyd II. Draudenburg made final
proof today before the county clerk
on tho SWU of section A, In township
41 south, rango 13 east. Witnesses
were W. L. Slmms and Walter Rltter.
Tbo land Is located ten miles east of
Merrill, In what Is commonly known
as Sand Hollow. This Is quite an
extensive valley, and when once water
Is seenred for Irrigation, will become
one of the best producing sections of
the county.
Many Guests of Honor From Other
Cities at Hotel's Opening Banquet
While a few guests for the White
Pelican hotel banquet have already
arrived, tho special sleeper loads from
Ban Francisco are to come In on
this evening's train. It Is expected to
have 2S0 pcoplo at the event tonight,
and seats for that number have been
placed In the dining room.
Among the guests of honor besides
Judge Henry L. llenson of this city
are the following from abread:
Burr Mcintosh of New York, Wm.
S. Gage of New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. X. Wendllng, Mr. and Mrs. S. O.
Johnson of San Francisco, Mrs. S. S.
Johnson of Berkeley, W. P. Johnson
and wlfo of Klamath Falls, Judge and
Mrs. W. II. Morrow and Mlsa Mor
row of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Arlett of Ban Francisco, C. E
Evans of Weed, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Durgess of Ban Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Helfrj of Balem, Miss Verde
Clark of Berkeley, Miss Gertrude
Hlni of Ban Francisco, Judge and
Mra. Wm. S. Worden. Major and Mrs.
C. B. Worden, Miss Loulso B. Bar
gent of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy M! Stanley of Fresno, R. M. Croaa
of Portland. II. Nathan of San Fran
cisco, B. F. Metlar of Ban Francisco,
F. B. Madison of San Francisco, Louis
B. C. Mullgardt of San Fraaetsco,
Miss Ran of San Francisco, Mr. Rye
and Miss Ryan, Harry- Lawrence of
San Francisco, H. W. Swift of Fresno,
J Ryan and Governor Warren R. Por
ter of San Francisco.
Lnkt Night Slightly Wa
Last night was a little "warmer than
Thursday night. The tow was 3? at
6 e. m.. against 30 at 7 a. m.- yester
day. At 8 a. ni. It was 28, against
22 at the corresponding hour yester
day, while last night It was 3? at S
o'clock, against 23 Thursday at the
same hour. The high point yesterday
was 38 at 3 p. ni.,'Just a single, soli
tary degree higher than the day pre
vious at 3 o'clock, 37 being the high
nark Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Frank Adanu and
son Martin of Merrill, who hare bem
guests of the Baldwin, leave tomor
row morning for Ban Francisco, where
Mr. Adama Is called oa titwlaees, ,
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B. 8. Grlgsby left for Ashland Male
morning. He
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