The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 05, 1911, Image 1

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CJTY AFTER WATER
AT ROCK SPRINGS
N0IICI.S ARIZ NOW IJI
mi mi ipu.irv mimics m i.tui.
too MiMiits i. tics i mi:ii
sl.IN('l Pltl-SMI Hi: M.
III. I II.KII I
(country lo ills ditch fnr n iln- lln.
rti.-im have In-ill taken li Hie ill'lv using about s miles of pip., i.,
riiil((i water rights near Hock ptillwl springs of Aitwn nml Mi.
iiga nnu idkiii i.imo u ihiit7
ni ninth I'iiIIk with i;nod water nml
i u hoi u I'Cvn lllt'il at the Inca-
KlvlilK liollco of tin; (It)' luti ii.
tlcclnrnllonii wcik pimlnl Miotii
UMiHlon j.-nturiln) by roiiiirlliiieni . Ilwk Ctrek- Tbcro utv On.,
.li A AHonl. Hhii H )''" pi-lo. at the junrtlon of wbiili ih.
., UrUowiui. Allen HtntuMc '! ,tlllua. Is :i: frot. or t. fwi nl.m,
ti I I'loldiT i ,,rni nt wntrr tank now about 1
. s cipcrti'il to tak. .Mm nilii''r'lnn,oon nalluns pir tla The ni i
J of wnlvr iindi-r sU-lnih pre- , nr., rPnr nill mia. A smnll por
. in Im bronchi tn this rlt In a ,) (, npproprlatMl and tir.- i
dull Tho ikiiiicII last iitKbt,. on mnlP t appropriate the n nialmlr I
niiff Ihtt situation as i1iiri'nM'il 'Tilt ttater will linf to lu brouubt '
.miiK linn n who MiHtnl tlm no- in ;Kir. ItldRe. a dlslnnip nf'
a outhorlstd It A ISnimllt ami Unu iiiiira. via utur llnii. nr thniiieh'
in I I lelder, who Had loinini ni"
.. in thi first plnrr. to K" up lo
. srfiiu tmlny nnd niako limps "l1 ,
territory nnd strisiuis for filing In
otrut' of Count) Clerk C II. I ,
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iiliilll nil iln 1
' Hie notlres
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(Ms on
l"illliK
1 ouiiclliunii .M u imikiim was urn
Muir of hurrying the matter, as
lid not, lis li" exprenseii 11 (are,
. ,,
it bii)lnnn pig inn poKf
V0.i found the wnl.r. and lb.'..'
idrnly of It good water. tm. de-
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bad been up there and tail
i waded around In u fool of mow
cut In II
About !
ton it lii'llnw as we do I
ll f el nh(ii the prei'lit
.rvnlr"
It will be liiit'Mnt) for (lie ell)
.niiHi woik within slit) ilii to
tlm rlt' i linh on the water
k, miorillng to City Attontoy
ire M MnmiliiK. who was present
si night's iiKi'llug
Vhnt will be the probable cost In
lis xl three months lo hold the
'" nuked Coiiiirlluinii II W
' te
'robabl) II (ill," replliil MuuliliiK
ti tho major's suggestion to snud
iilll nnd I'leliler ilghi awn) to
limps of tho ilrlnlt) of tin wa-
thero was n discussion of how to
.i.urt tl,..ni Aii until i hhIs tl Her
or $40 per da) of t.u hours. ..., . vUu.r(, ,p j,.,, nH )m-nts
,", decl.lf.l It, havo team ',,, , ,.,., ,,, now
Klelilor's team Is for hire, ami s.i fur no offlilal test of the water
not lin It?" asked some one ,,,. ..... ,.,,l... nml (here hae been
ami them was n laugh. II was de-
ertnlned lo hao two men go In a rig
ii keep the nag and which' with
' ' a week, If iieiessni), In older to
hn work done,
A Kliiltr report on the walei
liieigatl(iii Home lime since was In
as follows;
sprn l.akn Spilugs - Tlieso
egs nro all purv. iohl, clear wnlei.
ti '' lug oul from the huso of large.
y. timbered mountains, ami aiei4
i ii numerous. II will ieiiilre alioui .
Itic j in It cm nf nine to coltrrl tlu-iil to-
i ll. is. 'll.. .. ..s.ni.i..siltflntn.l Al. .
" til' Mill IMIII1)'I"
Uliidn :R0 feel, or 223 feel iil.ovo the
wutortmik. A How of 5(10,000 gallons
Per ilav ran ho hud. Willi plpo lino
oer roeky, timbered rountr) and tun-
Women Vote ForLosAngeles Mayor,
McNamara Case May Be Influence
I.OS ANHKI.KH, Dee, 5 Shoulder
lo shoulder with women who otod
fi tho llrst time hero, big ciowils
wero ut tho polls today for deciding'
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"1U IWWtmy iecllOII mill inu "'.... ., , ..mnily. John h will. '
bitter ilukflsB tho cltys' history.
Tho nsjK'unts wero Ma) or Alex
ander, ropTiseiitliig the good govern
incur rmciiH, niHl'joh'llaiilinun, rep
leHcntlng union Inhoi mid soclalisis.
Tho wentlwr was Ideal
Alcxninlor'ri rliniiccH mo fmoiod,
"wing to (ho McNunmriiH' cppfesslon.
Ilurilmim wna one of. tho McNa
uiaiH' dttorneyi,
i ii il luiir nu
ll, i. (n, iii i it) in nl
I" LI. MM, llllll Kniilli
'"Mlr n ,ln- luVj,
vn nlillii,!,. ,,( mi) i.,i,
I' I, lit!
i -'7i r, .i iiIkim' Hit- water (nnk A
niiw if i nn (mo gallons prr da ron
had xlili a Hllht deviation li utii n
' 1 . I I . 1, 1,1
'mil I i I I, I,
I ' I 'III. , I M
II 111 ll,llll
s lo'.tlrccl lln. through lng Lake nml
mm iuiiiii villi oi wiitm (jike nltl.oui
n liinncl. ovor u rorky. Umbered, mm-
t" K unil pulling I he mil. i Inl
Him k Crrrli n How uf nhi.til In mm
ooo Kalian t r day ran l
win nrouitd Knale ttlitc'
i- liml t.
nl ii ill..
lanrn of jnn nillns
nuR of hills with n luunel nm
m,p .,, ,,Wh. Aspen Uk- nml
Ktrtnatti Ukn. at n illstnnrrt of 20
m,m near) 11 direct llun This
riiutr would be rork nml no.il tlm.
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Conclusions In the original repoil
'.Iili.n.l l.u l.....illl li. li.i.il III.. Iill.t...
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l,iwa)aii.frj"llitM'liKlnn'r,
went
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illl (llllll t- I'llllliillHiiiMin ill tsisiii ft nriiimiii;, iiiivi ( !
( w((r illh,Mi Sl (.r,.(.k ,li,., behind In hi ia)inenls Thodo-,
,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,, ,. rntl )llr I, ,,,,, n,u,(, n 0,rt r ,500 ,,,.
.,, . ..n,.,),. ,.,...,1 u,iir. Lttlu nlleciil lo linvn been KUlTercili
shed, with mi primpilH of oler fall-
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lug suppl) through droughts or la ,
seasons. The land for illliti of pipe
line Is the beit- not a rock 111 the
whole llu I'n Mine eau bo IimI fio u
(hn stall, which would foiee the wa
ter through n small r pipe tho main
length of 1 1 miles. Next In order
would tif Heck Springs."
It I. understood llml the recom-nenilatlun-of
Sun f'ntk as the b t
location. B made In the report, giv
ing Aspen like as second cholre, was
faked for the puninsp of blinding mil
iti who might in lo sli-p In and get
l liu ileslrril Imatlnn nwa-v from th"
rlti authorities The nilDor some
,m, nK ,!,) t ttKnllleniit wa
tin l(, r(.lnr( 'was all timli'rtod
t.P?"
..1(, u,!,,,,,., nw, in die effect that
.i ..... .i i.il-. I., ill.. iiriiiKi.lllnn.
no 'HtliiiatiH which will gin. the ell-
Irens iui climate ns to the cost of ,
bringing the water to llio oily and i
furnlsliliig II in the ii'sldcnt. nl-
ilio.iuhH.iniHi.irU.ig from 11.000.000
i,. ti.r.iiDOOii hnxe been mentioned,
Tint ilium II Is expeitid to lako this
f'litnro of tho proposition 'i Wr-
Hill HI'S IIV W
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"U'alih for III lOHtH H
hour." was
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the word sent from the olllces of tho
'National electors Association, (leu--
n i .. . .nil. fitPt lli)tUIl!ll
innii. inniiwwi, -" -
II II "nl
hoiiclars f tin ,,0l
Attorney C. I Slouo left tills inoin. ,vl
,,g rm S.ilei'1, wlieut ho will appear I iHllnua. fiom wliom his relatives had
, .1 ' . ., ,.ii.t I., (bit case "t l'll' fur tlirt, oa,Bl ""d U waH
lioforc the Hup.e.no i-ouit In tho tnw lh( ixcy of Ms kn whch ,ci to a
of Donait vs. Hull, which w a''li.,ttor being sent to tho First Natlonnl
ii'"'""
who Is Iho oiipoalng counsel In tho
eiuu', will loiuu fr Salem in (bo
morning.
Kiery time ou buy 25 cents ninth
of enndy nt tho l.ltlli) llBkJtore ou
it a ticket on tho beautiful hammer-
el biiiss box. Wo 111! It for tho lucky th
ticket holder with P. & O. chocolates..
6-Bt
"i mutilation, Di'lMlu.. Iliirrin mill
I'niiinlii Win i her of tin- f-ili-rnl sei.ru
f'Tllll-
Al ii siiitIiiI iiiixIIiii; In Ni w Yijrjc
'(iiinlitt uf the illroitnrs of die
"'I'Wliinl Oil company of New Jersey
I"I'ti IliKkiifulli'i icqtgunl. ns presl
l"iii nml dim lot
rubral Allornet Miller of liullnn
ii"ll molts llml llio federal probe
In, nncov it'll i hi "most ilmiiunhlu
plot ever ciili'inl Into In this country.
11k. Ilinr has ni riled when mull mi-'
( I'mli'in im (imnp. m numl lip re
I ' il ' li IB I Xlixlnl llllll tWdlv
I'l'iinliii'iil laliorlti'a Hill ln IndlrUd
i '.iimIiik rxploMvcs on inltio.-id
until
MIL ROUTE CASE
it in rvur.s 'omimii.iivi:i
sllOUl "IIMCIO Ilintlt.V WITH
VKIIIIItT roil I'KVI.NTII'I'S.
MMI.NSI' .1. I.. VAIir.V
It took oul) n few minutes for u
i,.v (),la iiinrTtliii' in rntim (,. n il,.-
, ,un t. ,, ,lf j. A. nl j. :,
Murtln r.Kalimt J. V. Vadcn. The tor-
, - ),. wnil Uir n, ,,innilff In the sum
f jj-.n.
.P1... , , .... .... ..n 1
alaiico 011 a J2.37r, contrnrt tn 1am
.n,, m .twein I'ort Klamath and
.. 1. - a . .....n .1.
I .inn linn n iilii 1111 m s u uiii kin
,--, ,.
.nu ni) iron) iieeeiuuer I, i.m't, uuiii
j tit l, ifl in, or nineteen months, nt
l-''i per month. Tho Mnrtlns, by
',, ,, ,.,, it,.i ,i v,t,.
I) reason of plaintiffs gcttlug tho gov-1,
, I. ..I. I.l. ...... . l.nl
-tun' lit to hold up his pav for the
i mil tarrying as well as t.'ft more, I
In claimed to ho due from the Mar
I
"ns for rhnnglng the tiinll route for
'em under an ngreement.
,1'W
HMI.IIOAD ACIttmS
oncco.v, Lovinr statin
"iiitIiI to Tho Herald
I'OIITI.ANI). Dec. .' -Annouiut-menl
of a new railroad ncrost Ore
cm fiiiin east lo west was npproprl-
I'lte ii-ws for Thanksglilng wefk.
Irelieiit l.oett of Ibu llnrrlninu
si.in has authorlrcd the construe
Hnti of the Oregon eastern from Vale
to Dog Mountain, a illttnnec of HO
miles. The road will not ttop there,
bill will be built to Hums, thou pre-
mmnWy on to llend iindiery likely
H'h ' "" '" ",H Nn,r"n-
Mi'iiatb line,
Werk on llio piojtrt will ho rushed.
""'" " '" expeite.i to get tne ursi
link under way before Hut end of tho
present enr. This new mllengo will
he of great Milne to IMstcm Oregon.
n lounlry now undergoing rapid de-
w'lopmcnt,
nnd will give modern
ItnuHportutlim to tn district now Iso
fated.
Thomas W Stephens left this
morning for I'oit Klamath on n bitsl
net's trip which may require several
dais absence.
IS
AT LAST LOCATED
(ir.eiKii: w. I'iiii.i.ii's, wiiosk in.
iiiaxa iti:i.vrivi:H iiavk iikkx
AN.MOl'K, HAS HKHN I.IVINd ON
HOl'SKHOAT ON" THK IIIVKIi
lleoige W. IMillllps has licen loeat.
II ' Is the man fiom Scott county,
, i ,i,l.. for linrnnr him.
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Mr IMillllps says that ho has beon
'ill lug on 111 ho hmlsoboat down
ibu Klauiuth Ulier. nnd that tho fall
uro to keep In communication with
his (dallies was Just u simple case of
liegleftrpmtly hl fault, nnd p'avtly
theirs. Ilirlicuril about tho copy of
letter having been pi luted In tho
Herald, una came io inu o... . .
" roliy'
MISSING
GUILD SALE TO BE
NEXT WEDNESDAY
M'i: l.li taiii.i: OF WOIIK OP
.ii i i.i. im.un. .inii.ii ur Hond legislation will bo considered,
ItlXltll.stlMKYIK, AND Ml'Slc'wilh n vlow to permonont highway
IO Hi: INCI.l'DKD jeonstnif tlnifc) thiouKhoiit tho stato.
I
I ilsrill'J Chnmbors, IICJU-Ktor of
On Wi'llncsdny afternoon at 2:30
o'clock ill the: Mullcr Muslccompany's
new Htore, on Main street, between
Kcu'lith and fCluhth streets, tho an
liual mil'; by tho ludles of tho KplB
(opal Oulld will lie held. Tea ami
enko will bo scried In the afternoon
and In the eienliiK (.offte nnd punch
will be In order for refreshment. One I
of tho lendliiK fentures of the offer-,
ItiKS will bo tho Koods on tho chil
dren's (able, and this deserves the
particular attention of tho .older folk.
A number of enthusiastic ounR
sters li.'ivu been working all tho enr
to prepare attractive) fancy work for
llio Bill-, and It will ho offered at tho
oeiil Wednesday
As an added rttrncllon of tho salo
a very pleasant musical proRriun has
been urraiiRed, as follews: l Last NlRht's low point of tho ther-
Orchestra, selection; piano solo, momctcr was frcezlnR, or 32 degrees,
(If'nrim K. Ilrndmick! vocnl solo. W.liit 7 A. in., whltn an limfr later It vim
( Smith: song. Mrt. Illrdfan-Fraker
CamlKll: ilolln number. .Charles W.
Kimpp: vocnl solo, UjorRt? II. Ilnden;
song. Mra. Don J. Zumwalt: song
Mrs. William Wacner: clarinet selcc-llt
''"' Charles W. Knnpp: one. W. II.
S'" - w, reading. Mrs. Elmer rrench.
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DU FAULT WOULD
SELL BUSINESS
ASKS COCNCIIi TO THA.VSKKH IMS
i.k i:.nsi: io his
IMIKSKYT
CAItT.NCH, t". i:.
TOM A, JACKSON
Itll.hn-. AND
IM II. Diil'ault's .nlonn license
liuiv iipiTllllio ill (liu niAiu .iri'i't hi-
rnllon, will bo sold to C. i:. Illley, his
present partner ,and Tom A. Jackson.
If pros nt plans earn, and tho busi
ness will he conducted In tho room
now around the winter on Main street
occupied by the Snildln Hock restau
rant, Tho iicccusarj permission of Henry
llohlu, owner of tho Saddle Hock
preiuliit's, has been obtained, but that
of tlm city council has not been. On
tho piopnsed bond of $1,000 Michael
Motschenbncher Is surety.
At tor nej s Thomas Drako nnd Her
bert H Cran wero on hand last night
to look after the matter, hut the coun
cil preferred to defer action. The
ipiostlou will come up nt the nest
meeting.
PELICAN FAVORS
TO FOLK DINING
WO.MKN Ol'i:ST8 AT 111(1 1IAXQUKT
ItCCKIVKD SII.VI'.H HON HON
HON llOXI-S. AND KVKIIYIM)DV
tiOT IIOOKI.IT WITH lOKM
Inadicrtontty Iho Herald, In Its ac
count of tho White IVllcaii banquet
forgot to mention favors which wero
dloti Ibuted to tho guests. To the wo
men were given smnll iHvor hon bon
boxes, wrapped In tlaiuopauer, tied
with white ilbbon, wltsiprlg of
holly Bprend iiistcfully QVrjUJsl.
To both men and women fro tlv
on booklets designed by Chlt.C(erk
R. II. houscr of tho hotel, containing
tho poem called "Tho Answer,''.
Thanksgiving toast toad by Its author,1
O. X. Wendllng vice president of tho
Klamath Development company, at
tho banquet.
The Illustrations of theverses. n
sorloa of pictures of tho Jubilant whlto
pelican enJo)ing various phase" of
life", by L. C. Mullgnrdt of Ban Fran
cisco, who wag ono ot tne gnosis at
the White Pelican opening, are well
conceived, i
'lit DIKCChH (iOOII ItOADH
AT .MKKTIMJ I.V I'OHTLAND
Special to Tho Herald
I'OIITI.ANI), D't. S. Hood roads
tl roiighoul rcgon will lie tho chief
tonic discussed nt tho annual conven
tion of county Judges and commission
en of Ui state, which will ho bold
In tht.' I'ortlnnd Commercial Club con
vention hall December 12-1 4.
t,t. store, has Bono to Haccrvlllc,1
Cnllf., for sovorol wcoka'
(friends
JUST FREEZING,
ANO THAT'S ALL
LOW POINT KHT MOIIT WAK
lONCiHAMNri MAHK, WIIILK
it (iitKW a i.irri.i: wailmkh
AITKHWAItH
a decrco warmer. Tho low. point the
'night before was 23 at 7:30 a. m.,
, while nt S o'clock estidny morning
It was 21. Last night nl 8 o'clock
was 36. ncnlnst 31 the nlcht orovl-
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... .. ... . .
mis, while tho high jestcrday was 4S
nt 3 p. in., against 40 tho day before,
II. C. Spink Down With lnounHnln
It. C. Spink returned last evening
from Klamath Agency, whero he was
called jestcrday by the illness of his
brother, I). C. Spink, who has a se
vere attack of pneumonia. Mr. Spink
-.. .U... ft.1- 1 .1 I- -1-1. I
simm mui ms uruunr is u lury sibk
man. but that It Is too early yet to portHm. oBtTC ,nql,r,cV:are bo
form an opinion as to the seriousness J, rorMvnA hv ,h .,lnnrln,nnAn.
of the attack. Mrs Taylor, the nurse.
naAjnt tint. lAlfHt3nltlnlJkS.nB.l
accompanied Mr, Spink to the Agon
cy, nnd has taken charge of the pa
tient. ci imiis Titnorciii window
TO WlllS lt(M)M, DIES
l'.CGKNK. Dee. .'..Charles Laugh-
cry n oung n-nn who has been em
ployed nt Marcola for soms time, com-)
mlled siilcldo by taking a quantity of
arsenic and tough on rnts. dying after, l "ihmh Ai-irau
having been lu agony nil day. Laugh-. WKSluSQr c Dcc 5
or) and his wife separated some tlmeJolm ,, dctor -f , pa.
ngo, nnd brooding over their trouble,
I he husband finally decided to end his
life.
!)u)lng tho arsenic and rat poison
fiom a Marcola druggist Laughcry
got up In tho middle of the night and
wr.lked several miles to tho homo of
his wife's parents, seven miles south
of Hugene. Tho wlfo was startled to
see a man climbing Into her room
through tho window at 4 o'clock, but
soon recognized her husband, who
calmly told her tl.r.t ho had just taken
poison mid Hint he wanted to die. He
lingered In g'rent agony until evening.
I.nughery said he had taken tho
r.rticnlo ten minutes beforo he entered
his wife's room, but swallowed ft
handful or rat poison after ho got In.
LAND VERY CHEAP!
ON RESERVATION
!K
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Sl'PKHINTK.NDKNT 'HMO. WAT-
SON OP KUMAtJfUEHVA.
TION SAYS NO NKBB OF WAIT.
INO POIt IT TO rtsfoPENKD
According to SupertaUndcnt Edson
Watson, the Klaraigfc Indian reserva
tion is now practical thrown open
to tho public, andjtJjQMs opinion no
formal opening of tsMrreservatlon will
tsket'MMssnry. - conditions are
sqswnav uiifffve own mu.o uu
other.' rewrvatlsns' which ''ave beon
openedUo;iksj,'ibHoin that practic
ally nU'f tlM agfHgiural.lands have
Loeu ollcI tii.Ind-isjy'iiiart the only
iKraniVunalMted ls"in( timber
"This dttSVt mean that there Is
novoppwtitnOy. ftfr tho white man to
acautr'e homos and property on the
reservation, as Mr. Watson claim;
that the Klamath Reservation ofers
ONE LIFE,
YEARS
the frnf ot opportunities to tho
'homcact'ker of any reservation over
opened In the United States. Thero
lu no such thins as freo lands any
jmoro. and for that matter there never
J was, as In these openings only about
12(1 tier rent nf (h atintlcnnli nnr ro-
!
reived anthlnif. nnd It usually cost
visit withlthem as much ns II was worth before
their settlement was completed.
According to an estimate mnde last
jcr.r there nro 5,500 000,000 fCct of
standing timber on tho reservation,
and fully ono halt of this Is subject
to application for purchase. Natural
ly mo-t of tho timber will be pur
chased by lumbering concerns and
manufactured. Hut this development
will mean a- big thing for tho reserva
tion and the northern end of tho
county.
At this time thero are thousands of
acres of the best agricultural lands
on tho reservation for sale, nnd In
fact tho best lands can bo purchased
at n very low cost. Mr. Watson states
that a third of tho farmlands around
Modoc Point, and from a third to a
half of tho sage brush and meadow
lands nlong Sprague filver belong to
tho estates of dead Indians. ThC5e
lands wcro among the first to bo se
lected and allotted, and naturally
wero tho choice. Application can bo
mndo at any time for their sale, and
after appials.il, bids aro advertised
for, and they are usually sold to the
highest or best bidder. Very easy
terms aro allowed. In comparison to
tho vnluo of lands In other parts of
tho county these tracts are at present
Iran bringing a very low price, but
this condition will not continue, ns al
ready bomeseekcrs from other sec-
..-. nrn heHnntni- tn rnntl tho in.
from , of , Uned g ,
T
and a number of sales have already
befn mnde.
There aro many wealthy Indiana
among the Klnmaths, states Mr. Wat
son and many of them have made
their fortunes on these same rich
lands which nro now subject to pur
chnso ut an average of six to eight
dollars an acre.
N
roll FIIKi: PANAMA CANAI.
American union, Issued an appeal to
congress to mnke the commerce ot all
nations freo through tho cannl. Ho
cites the Interests of twenty Latin
American republics and urges that
ireo. use oi mo canni would operant.
to tiio benefit of this nation. j
He states that he hardly hopes that '
congress will grant absolutely free
lolls, but utges that If-any aro Im
posed they be not more than 50 or 7?
cents n ton net for nil nations en
gaged In foreign trade, nnd that no
toll.i ho charged for United States ves
sels engaged exclusively In coastwlie
tiafflc.
P. P. Crouemlller, receiver of the
I'nltcd States land ofTlco; W. Lair
Thompson, O. W. nice and Colonel
Frank P. Light left tbls'mornlng on
their return to Lakevlew- nfier several
days In tho city nttendlng tho open
ing of the White Pel'can hotel and
Elks memorial service.
Local Thief Pardoned By West,
Relapse To Crime, Pardon R
J. W. Norrls, n thief well known
lu police circles hero, and who was
teccntly pardoned by Governor Os
wald West and given a state job In
tho naval militia-, has had his pardon
revoked by Ben W, Olcott, acting
governor during West's eastern trip.
Norrls Is accused ot Issuing worthless
checks and with carousing on tho
naval crusler Boston at Portland.
Norrls was sentenced from this
city last spring to serve five years In
tho penitentiary for obtaining $75
from J. W. Cnln under false pre-
tenses. Norrls
Judgo Benson.
was sentenced by
While her Norrls
FIFTEEN
FOR OTHER
PUNISH McNAMARAS
JllKJH DKNOCNCKM JAMKH AH A
Ml'ltOKKKH AT IIKAIIT, AND
I1ITTKHI.V CONDEMN HIM
HltOTIIKK JOHN
L't.lted Press Service
I.OS ANGELES, Dec. 6. James
McNamara- was today sentenced to
life Imprisonment In San Qucntln pen
itentiary by Judge Ilordwcll, who first
denounced him a a murderer at
heart, nnd declaring that no exten
uating circumstances existed In the
case-.
John McNamara wa given fifteen
years- at San Qucntln.
John, who was secretary and treas
urer of the International Association
of Ilrldge and Structural Iron Work
crs, was bitterly denounced by both
District Attorney Fredericks and the
Judge.
At the last mlnuto the Judgo an
nounced that he would sentenco the
McNamaras In Judgo McCormlck's
court room In the Hall of Justlco
building. Instead of his own In tho
Hall of Record.
At 10:16 a. m. the judge arrived
and took his teat.
At 10:20, the McNamara. hand
cuffed to Sheriff William Hammond
and his assistant, entered, and took a
position at tho district nttoraejr'a ta
ble. Shortly after 10:30 ar. m. James
was sentenced after Fredericks made
a plea for a life sentence as a penalty.
KINO OP SIAM CROWNED
POMP CHARACrtHUtfTfC'
' Bangkok, Dec. 5. Somdetcb Pbra
Paramendr Maha VaJIravudh was
crowned king of Slam with character
istic oriental pomp. King Va-JIravudh,
who Is 31 years of age, succeeds
i his father, King Chulalonkorn, who
died in October, 1910. The ceremony
took place at the rojal palace. It was
a lengthy mixture ot Siamese and
nuddhlst rites, and at Its clos; tho
king, wearing tho crown and royjil
robes, presented himself to his sub
jects. The United States and the big Eu
ro pea n itowers were represented eith
er by their ministers and consuls or
by special ambassadors.
There was a state banquet at the
palace. The festivities will last until
December 10th. and will cost more
t3n j 000.000
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BANK FURNISHES COWS
TO ENCOURAGE FJUtNEIR
Special to The Herald
PORTLAND, Dec. 5. A Redmond
bunk has made arrangements to bring
lu several carloads of good dairy stock
tor ranchers ot that section, follow
ing the sarao plan as that of Bend,
capitalists In furnishing brood sows
to farmers lu that locality.
Redmond, with
a large area or tr-A
rlgated nlfnlfa growing all about:;
h mi 11 ninkn nn liitftl rlnlrv ronflL .
was accused of stealing s-(tri
longing to Eugene B, Hi
surveyor. Ho Is also understood to
have deserted from the navy. He was
for a time on the Baltimore, from
which he Is said to have been com
inltted to a prison ship for an as
sault bn a boatswain's mate.
While here Norrls and a room,
mate occupied a- room at Wallace
Baldwin's house, It was noticed at
the tlnio that they had a kit ot tools
in the room, but nothing was thought
of It. When Norrls got
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loommnte disappeared
Ion has been since that tea tool war
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used tor burgling.
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