The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 13, 1911, Image 1

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KI.AMA'III VAUM. OHKOON, WKII.NKHDAY, DECEMBER 111, 1011
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CARROLL LAWSUITS
QUIETED EOR TIME
TWO ARE DISMISSED
i:gi'iTV HUM.i:i:iiMi iiv ,,n
roll oiiiikiii.'I) ti:ii.mi.v.ti:ii
ash onkill iieithim iii (..i
ahead t.v law l.'AHK
In circuit lourl wllliln tin p&v,
hour A decided quietus, for din tlimi
bring, haa bon put on lltl'iiillini in
wlilrli John 1), CnrnJI hum ii part)
On Monday evening iho Ih. ui in
which Im wu plaintiff ncnliiil (I. org.
Mlnnd and Iho Alliiiuotii Intent icil
roiupntiy wns decided ngutiMt lim
eaterdny Judgo l'"riv It Kelly
tllarulM'tl tlio t'iiilty rami In which
Carroll had asked for f f.r. 000 frntu
Cordelia l Aukcuy and It N t'nn
trnll for alleged conspiracy ngnluiit
him In land deal.
This Morning the court, after Car
mil failed to proceed iik ilefemlnut In
(tin ram of CMitrnll ngnlnat lilin. al
lowed Iho plaintiff, fnntrnll, to laW
an order for judgment Attorney '
M, O'Neill gnvo initio )eiiterilay tliil
ho would appeal from Iho court order
dismissing Carroll v, Cnnlrnll and
Ankeiiy, and Is ripected to tnk.t an
appeal from the. order of Judgment nl
lowed Hit mornliiK to thn phillitlff In
Catilrall vs. Carroll.
Ill the rami )otrdny Charles A
Hardy of Eugene appeared for Mrs
Ankuny, whllo Clinrlon I". Meno and
J (!. ttntt-nlr appeared for Caulrnll In
liolh tunics In which ho wns a parly
When O'Nillt iked for a lontlmi
itntonf Ciinoll h Cnnlrnll mid Auk".
ii ho wiiii told hy tho court that on
pnylng Iho rcnsonnbl.. oxpensi-s of the
dofttndnnts In prepnrlng and romliiK
.... ..... .i ii... .1.1.1 '
..em ...r "." """ ... .
l,n grnnien, mi, iicicuiiaiii nieu
bill for f ASS expeimcD, Including IS'io
nttoroej'M livii for Hardy, away from
his ortlro Iho d)M at ISO per day
Hardy told Iho court that ho not only
thought thl whs not nn nxn-sslvn
rhnrgo, hut that ho roiiBlden-d It t
trcmely reaaonable. and made It only
$50 n day with a- tlow to halng It
reaionnhle.
Thi court decided to nllow Mrs.
, Ankony $tnn mid Cnnlrnll ir.d. n to
' tnl ot $310. O'Neill wom not satl
fled with tho $I2R worth of pruning
cconipllhed by Iho court In fnvor of
bis tllent. mil pled lo bo nllowed to
settlo at flO, the sum unmed by the
Oregon law to bo paid for umtlnti
niu-c under ror'nln clrcuiiiMtaiices. The
court declined lo modify Its position,
vhcieiirnn Mr. O'Neill pleaded pov
rrty for hl client, saying mai i.nrr..i.()iiin ft ,)r(,n(,n (f u, fml,(m cinN;
was financially unable to pay more (iJ .,,,,,,. ,, unrhniont wnr-d
Han $100. nnd could not pny "t mi ncllon by Hcoll Dnld on n note,
much until ho could gel Into Iho bnnk, . fof IM,,ri,xmn,ly tr,on.
which waa thon closed, It being .V l T( (1 nr(on c.,in(,u n,., nll mi.
p. m. Tho court smiled at (his. . , n ,,,, egii.j
Allornoy Btnno Indlcnied to tno
..... tk.l ll.n ..Iter nf ItflO W'Olltd UOt
court that tho offer of $ tOO would not
. , .. it,.
bn nccoptablo. The court .leclite.l "
.. m ..... a ntf It I ft lt tin fit It 1 1
orner inr rn,...e. ... ..... . """
ant. for expenses in otder o
continuance, no being ""'I''1
pininnrr, io h.io.-i. ... """
exceptions nnd objections wero Inter
Jcctod by O'Neill during tlio proreen.
Incs, nnd at Iho conclusion ho hnd Iho
record show notlco of nppenl.
Tin court then ordered Iho Inw
cas of Cnnlrnll vs. Cnrroll to pro
coed In trlnl. lo which O'Neill object.
ed, saying thnt It was not proper, con
iilderlng Iho appeal pending to tho su
preme court on tho cross bill, which
meant tho Cnrroll vs. Cnnlrall and
Ankony Issue. Tho court fnlled to
Inko tho attorney's view of Ihc. mnt
ter, nnd said that If O'Neill wished to
elto Biilhorltles. lo havo them before
Iho court by 0 o'clock this morning.
Ho. this morning O'Neill appeared
New Livermore Hotel Opens For
Reception Ot People After Rooms
CluMts aro now being received In
the new Llvermoro hotel In Hie Mol
hase property at Iho corner of Koiirth
nnd Main atreets. Work of fitting tho
now quarters for tho ontorWnmWit of
guests has boon going on for somo
weeks, thelia'r and wholcsalo liquor
departments having been Installed
and put In runnlg order some time
M D o'clock iiml nrgo- d iiguliikt Koing
alund with tl,0 ,,w ,MCi but tm e0.l
mild (lint Urn en mi hIkihIiI ,i, proceeded
Willi or illMillniii'd. O'Nnlll mIkImmI Id
lit' liciinl on liln objection hi
I'Klirt'H llltlfHI!.
t!w
' Ciill n Jmy. Mr Clerk." onli'ieil
-luilgo Kelly.
"Miiy I not In, henid?" pli-mlcd
0 .Will.
1 "I will hear )oii nfti-r tlui Jury turn
been called " unlit thocniiil.
I"1 TIlO flllloMllll! jlllnr ue.lt nr.l.ir. I
Into Iho Jury l.e: I) II. NlrhulN, lohn
I'lirheii, ThouiiiK I, Hlnnle), " vrin
Melir. Aleinnder Mi'lioimld. l II
Cult dm. II. H I'nrlHh, rioil llnui
dciiliutg, II. It. Duiihip, Jur.it, Henri.
C II. Under ood, It J. HIii-cM. The
Jurorn took their hmIh,
'Now I will li.ur joii," k.iIiI i'ie
Judgo to O'Neill.
' Tho defendant oxrepta and ohjetts
lo li.tlim Ihl nitloii, mid ilerjluet ti
:iiiirrn nun I lie iri.1l liernilHO lliere K
a rront hill lo Hie ncllnn at law which
croH hill linn liecn illmuliuieil l,y IliU
niurt. and on tho cround Hint pinln
IHf rne In open court notlco of np.
peal to tin. niipictiie niiirl." Minted tin
attorney. "Very well." Maid the court, "li
hn heen ordered Hint tlio trial pro
leeil, mill tho rouimel dii'llli'H to pro
ceed. Have joii an) thing to May, Mr
HtonoT"
"Wo nk t lint the iiimwcr lie dU-
nilne'd," ni tho rcxpomio.
"II will Iimo ordered." ilcelnie.1 liU
'lienor.
Atlorne) O'Neill then ron to liU
feet to ohject mid except.
illnio joii hnn nunoiiliieil In open
court Hint oit will no loiiKer niie,ir
li the rnc, I cmiiint hrar )ou, Mr.
O'Nrlll," iiald the niurt. "Hut If joii
wfU Iho record to hIhiw Hint oil .
cept wo will have It mo mIiow."
O'Neill nMkod lo linre till don '.
land Iho court then Mid that tlio ex
repllon would be disallowed for ll."
rcnMin Hint counaol Iiml ntinnunce'l i
ho v ould no longer npiienr In tho c.iie I
"Wo would auk tho court to giro us '
nn order of Judgment," said Stone. '
"You limy prepnro jour order, nrl
It will be mmln " Maid tho court. '
Attorney Stone had drawn up nn
order of Judgment for $.1,000 nnd
iiists. which was prcMcntcd to the,
court nnd npproed by Jmlgo Percy t
It. Kelly. l
Tho Cnrroll-Cnntrnll-Ankeny Imhiics'
grew out or n law nrtton iirougtit in
IJtOS by Ciin trnl I lo Mecnro $.'.,00i
worth of pernonnl properly coered by
n chattel iiiortgnKo gUeu by Carroll
to Cantnill, on pernonnl property con-j
Mlatlug of horses, cattle, wagons mid
,n general farming ixiutpmciil. In Iho,
urtloii Cnnlrnll alleged Hint thero hnd
tliL- rlintltl nmrlgngo was glvou I
' ... ... - . 1
..,., ..,,,. rr dm Ankenv mid'..... ,.i...i u.rn.in.i
,n .'" ,-...,,.... ,
rnntrn rllr,( ,N,r, ,nd been luken
" ...
from Carroll by Cnnlrnll ami iim ro., gorB ,)uko of b,,,,,,,,.,,
m Cnrr rlnlm,(1 ,lmt Woymo,.lh rushed lo tho re.ee.
plaintiff Hhould not bo permitted 'o,mt , rrcnc, cnl.er Ilrlnnt reached
iforecloso nfler taking imcg mo rmicu.
ii., iiIdo nlleued that ho wns dnmng'd
In the sum of $50,000 by reason ol
alleged tlnlntlon of contract and dis
possessing him of tho ranch.
AlUHIHII.Nr.r.iNXOTflKT
I'HICD TO riVILIZATlOX
SAN I'ltANCISCO. Dee. 13 Steanw
heated sleeping iipartinents, modern
menus and rlvllUe.1 wenrlng nppnrel
ramo near bringing iiboul thu undo
ing of Islil. Iho ubotlglnp from T.
hama. who has been In cnpllvlly for
Kovornl months Jmst.
IhIiI rcconlly contracted pnoumonln,
slnco. Tho rooms upsiuirs imvo uu
boon tnatofully mtoa up. nna iom
who want to Btop In tho contor of the
business district now imvo a European
Inn for their reception, uotn tno om
and now houses will bo occuplod for n
tlnio by Hio hotel company. Tho grill
room at tho new location will bo
opened later.
iiml for n time II looked na though
Hi" "iiiitiiiiiiil dillil of nutiiro" woiilil
II" Wlillc li Iiml romiicil, hnlf-clii'l.
Iliiougli Hi.- foii'Htu of Northern Oil
Ifnrnlii In nil kltul of ucnthor, sub
iilnllng on Imi rl-H, toota mill rudel
iri'uiicil menta. Inli I wis n stltiugi-r
lit llltll'HH,
Hut tun mouth of (Ity llfu mulct-
i':,11""' ""' mK"' '"''.'" '"'I
tii.j .-mid in , inn .ijnii fiuilf ill mu
Affiliated colleges, lull I probably
woiilil iu Joutiii'ji'il in (lit happy
hiiutliiK Kioiiml Mm Im tt 111 ronrinoil I
to liln looln hut Ik reported to Im outj
of datiKfr.
I At Iho lltlcolllii initio tlireii iori".e4
i were lediUTeil tlilrt llflilllioou, lunk
I iik' tin total forty-one.
JOSLEN TRIAL SUODINLY
STOPPEDBY OISCOVERY
Hint One of tile Willie.' for !(
i
leiiiliint Im Sen iif Jurnr Itcnillt Im
I 'Hint .lory Is IiUiiiKm-.I mill ii e
I'lini'l Onlere.l
United I'rcMS Hrvlre
HAN I'ltANCISCO, Dee. III. Tho
I r.ii I of Dr. .IomIcii for ii'dutlng i:the
WllllnniH wnfl Mtopped hy tho illncov
iry Hint llnrold U'vy, n wllneaa for
the ilefeiiMe, l n Mon of Jnroh I.ovy,
a Juror.
Iho Jury na dldtiilimcd nnd n now
panel i ailed tor tomorrow.
IICKillT S.Yi:i DIM FIIO.M
IIAVIXd AVI'KOI'S Olt.WK
Special to The Herald
OltKCON CITY- Ore., Dec. 1.1.--j
Jiiine-t Uremic n. six feel six Incliex. (
fell Into thu river. I'lnnlly his hnir
iippeured on tho surfneo. Then llren-l
nan atood up.
"I'nf a poor swimmer," ho yelled'
ti ii wotkmuu on (he bnnk, "hut I'm
good walker,
solvation."
mid my height Is my.
IIIY StllMIT. IIIIIIIKIIY
CAHKH, COIIIIT OltllKi: I
t'nlled Press Sorvic
SAN I'ltANCISCO, olic. 13. Kx
.lnor Delimit!' brlbory cnaes hnvc
been ordeied for niml trlnl Snturduy
beforo JiiiIko Lnwlor.
Aba Itucf will probably como from
Kan (Jiientln to teNtlfy.
DUKE, DUCHESS, PRINCESS
ON STRANDED SHIP DELHI,
ltrltl-.lt Stemiier Ciirryliig Tilled Kng
IMi Folk Gih-s Asluiro Near CK''
Triifiilgur, anil the
Token Off
PaM'iigers An J
United Press Service
tllllllAl.TAH. Dec. 13. Tho Hrlt
Ith stcataer Delhi, with tho Duko nnd
Ducheas ot Fife nnd Pilnress Alcxnn
car J
; j
,1.1111 t'liiiniv ,.....,
.CnlH) Trnfnlgnr with tho sea heavy
!'
,,., ,., ,.. ,ook - tho n.raellKC11).
Tho Delhi wns bound far Egypt.
WANT CONGRESS TO GIVE
CHANCE 10 POPULAR VOTE
I'or I'rvNldcnt nnd Vlro IVcsldent, Ho
Cnlifornln Keiuito Adopts Rcsolu
tloR .UkliiK Hiibmlsslon of COnstl.
tiitlonnl Amendment.''
United Prera Servlro
BAOUAMKNTO, Dec. 13. -Tho Ben
uto unnnlmoualy adopted tlio Sanford
icsotiitlon calling on congress to sub
mit a constitutional nmendment pro
vldlng for tho election of proaldont
and vice president by dltoct popular,
r.ntlonal voter
Tho Ilowltt-Prleaker hill, a compan
ion to tlio public utilities bill, bus
'been ngrecd upon by sponsors of tho
public utilities bill.
It gives cities which rotnln their
present powers control of public util
ities, unless tho cltUong torco an elen.
Hon to glvo powers to tho railroad
commission.
Tho aonato will adopt tho Thomp
nn roonnortlonment bill today, nnd
ii, nsaemblv vote tomorrow. Thero
may be a deadlock.
BROWER OUT, MAY
GO TO OAKLAND
.M,.VA(Ji;it OK WIIITK I'KMCAN
HI,l)lli:.VI.V IIIUNH, AND IH
r.VIIKHHTOOl) TO HAVK OITI.II
i:ii:viiK'itK
.1. i:. Iliower linn resigned ax man
nger of tlio.Whlte, I'cllcan hotel nnd
iV, I'nul JolwiMon In acting In thu
cniinclty of head of tho hostelry for
tho protunt. -Just what led to tho
m-algnntlon 10 unexpectedly could not
bo lenmud today, hut It lit rcportod
i Hint Mr. Ilrowcr has an offer from nn
(Oakland hotel, and will return to tho
lOolden (Into neighborhood, from
iwhenco hu ennio to this city.
Mr. Ilrowcr haw Mccn Mcrvlce with
JHomo of tho bcxt hotels In tho country,
and Is an experienced Inn keeper. Iln
w-tiH engaged hy tho Klamath Davol-
opment company some tlnio slnco to
! Imvo chargo of tho Whlto I'cllcan, and
canto to Ktamnth Falls k couplo of
months or so ago to take tho manage
ment of tho now homo.
lie engaged nil tho principal factor.)
In tho working forco of tho Whlto 1V1
lenn, Including somo very good peo
ple, nnd It Is largely to his credit Hint
tho hiiMpltallty of tho pHco was put
In good running order at tho atari.
DEMOCRATS CROWING IK
ARIZOHAOVER VICTORY
Itepulillcnu 8tnto B'cretarjr C.mcixl.t
Ikefcnt of Ills Party With KxcTiKlon
of (he Candidate for OrTIco of Htntc
TrrtuurcT
United Prrss Berne
PIIOKN1X, ArU.. Dec. 13. Bcpub.
Ilcan Stato Secretary Hayes concedes
thu election or the entlro democratic
sti.1o ticket with tho exception or
Fred Cleaveland, candldato for stnto
tirnsurcr, Ly majorities of about SOI).
.Democratic Chairman ,Illrdno sar.
tho majority will be 3,C0O. .
Voting was heavy, hut returns are
so fragmentary that a comprehensive
estimate will bo Impossible until later
IFREE TEXT BOOK DEBATE
SPECIAL SENATE ORDER
o Meniln-r of 'nllfornla Upper llousi
Wlll'llo Kxruked, and One Dclcgato
Will Do Drngg'd From a Sick lid
to Vole on Qiicktlon
-
I United Press Service
8ACIIAMENTO. Dec. 13 Tho freo
text book bill argument Is up for n
special order In tho senate at 2 p. m.
tomorrow.
i Tho result Is doubtful.
-N'0 ono wl" ue excused, and Senator
Lewis will bo dragged from a sick-
i,(il to vote.
ACCUSED OF GIFT
CONTRARY 10 LAW
MAN IX JAIL CIIAtHlKII WITH GIV
INO INTOXICATING MQl'OR TO
INDIAN OXK IHtAVF. IS ALSO
AHHKSTKD
Qua Ilcdeker was arrested yester
day by Deputy Shorlff James Wheeler
on a chnrpo ot furnishing liquor to
an Indian known ns "Hunchback."
Deputy Sheriff John Schnllock ar
rested Jack Palmer, a Klamath In
dian, on a charge of drunkonness, nt
the-requeat ot Kelson Watson, super
intendent of tlio Klnmath reservation,
and tho officers nro after another In
dian known ns Copperllold, who Is al
leged to bo mixed up In transactions
Involving tho handling ot Intoxicating
Damages. J
Hatter That Will BaltYoar Taste
We have the finest resh separated
country butter. Made like creara
orlee make It, for 7 Be per roll. We
got a limited amouit ot this every
woek. v
11-lt FULTON MARKVT.
1 Mr. and Mri. Hoy Wright and (am
Hy, wlio Imvo IK en spending a few
days with Dr. and Mm. Ocorgo I
1 Wright, left this morning for Boulh-
em California. Thoy oxpect to upend
' tlio winter In Pasadena, whore Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Wright nro now pet
nmncntly locatod.
AVIATOIt'H DKAT1I CltAHII
iiFHtrr ok man flyino
United Press Bcrvlco
PARIS, Dec. 13. Lieutenant Chav.
l.nntheaumc, aviator, was Instantly
killed today at Ktamps.
Ills monoplnno fcll.l.GOO feet.
VALUABLE LOVE, THIS OE
HUSBAND THAT WENT
1'lr.l Wife Ool a IHvorro After Allen.
ntlon, iiml Xuiv Obtains :,UUO of
Mm end Wife's Money us a lUlm lit
U'liunthd Ktt'lings
United Press Service
SEATTLE, Dec. 13. A Jury hoio
today fixed thu value of a husband's
lovo at $35,000 when It awarded that
sum ns damages to Mrs. Kllia A
Phillips, who sued Mrs. Mattlo A
Phillips for $100,000 for alienation e:
her husband's affections.
John W. Phillips, tho husband, had
disappeared, leaving his two former
wIvcm to fight It out for thcmselvp.i
In court. Tho defendant Is reputed to
ho worth $2,000,000. Tho first Mrs.
riillllps secured n dlrorro In 1909,
after tho alleged nllenatlon occurred.
Mrs. Phillips No. I says Mrs. .'lilt
11pm No. 2 won John's heart by proni
Itlug to leave him all her money after
sho filed, and promising to sharo hor
1.000 monthly Income svlth him
while, she lived.
TO KMI IXIIUMKIt I'HOIIK
ALL AUTIK8 COXHKNT
United Press Rtrvlco
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 13.
All parties In tho Lorlmor caso have
agreed to spotdlly end tho Investlta
llon. Senator Lorlmcr will probably tes
tify beforo tho caso closes.
'The kind mother used to make
not tho shlppcd-ln goods, but home
made l&c per pound. We keep this
class of goods constantly In stock.
12-2t " FfJLTON MAnKET.
ALLEGED BRIBER GIVEN
LIBERTY WITHOUT BAIL
In llnln Case, ns Ho Is Already Vndei
Bond lu Other Charge Prosecut Ion
Miiy Wnno to Meet tho J'Uhes of
lluslness Men
United Press Service
LOS ANQELES, Dec. 13. Judge
Young today allowed Detective Frank
lin, accused of bribery, to have his
liberty on his own recognlianco In
tho Haiti caso, as ho Is already under
$10,000 ball In tho Lockwood jiribery
Issue.
No Hmo for trial waa set.
It Is bellovcd tho prosecution will
peter out to meet tho wishes of busi
ness men, who deplore tho undesira
ble publicity.
ARIZONA A STATE, IS"
DESI6N0FDEM0CRATS
Orcat Activity Among Political Par-
ties Standpatters Anxious to Hold
Oflice Adherents of tho llootei'
Party Opioed.
United Press Soivlca
PHOENIX, ArU.. Dec. 13. Deter-
mined to block a political scheme by
federal offlcs holders and republican
standpattors, which Is designed to
provont tho admission ot Arizona cu
n stato, tho dominant democratic par-1
ty yesterday had watchers at every)
polling place In tho first state election
ever held in Arlxona, urging their
friends to vote against the recall ot
judges.
When President Taft vetoed tno
Arlxona constitution an amendment
waa framed for thl election killing
that provision. The democrats, eager
for statehood, were anxious that the
amendment pas. Their opponents,
It I said, were throwing all tbtlr
force yesterday Into an effort to de
teat the amendment, and, eoasequent-
McNAMARAS' BOSS
DYNAMITER SOUGHT
ly, to provent tho admission of tho
stato, and thereby to hold their Jobs.
John J. Dlrdno, chairman of tho
democratic stato central committee,
today claimed the election by a ma
jority of 3,C7C out of a total estimat
ed vote of 21,000. Tho enabling ace
of congress disfranchising 7,000 ollgl
blo voters by allowing practically no
one to voto not registered In 1007, re
ceived much condemnation, and thU
has been ono of the Issues of tho cam
paign against Itnlph II. Cameron, ter-J
rltorlal dclcgato to Washington, who
Is running for tho United States sen
ate.
Chairman J. L. Hubbell of the re
publicans will win by a majority ot
l.noi, but several ot tho leaders of
tho republican, party admit defeat.
Their real tight was for the election
of Cameron, who with Moral A. Smith
ai running mate, put up a hard fight
against Henry F. Ashurst and Mark
A. Smith, the democratic aspirants
for senatorial togas.
Tho democrats claim a two-thirds
nitjonty In the stato legislature, and
ronredo only tho counties of Plmi
nnd Apnrhc, and flvo members In
both houses to the republicans.
W S. Dradford, state secretary of
tho socialist party, claims tho elec
tion of two members of his party to
the legislature. It Is estimated that
tho socialist voto will total 1,000.
INDIA'S VASSILA6E ONCE
I0RE ROYALLY ACCENTED
Durtttr, Hreac of Hatrhlrasj Splrador,
So Appeals to King George That 1!
Announces the Removal of Capital
to Delhi From Calcutta
U.'ltcd Press Service
DELHI, India, Dec. 13. Indla'j
vaaanlngo to Great Britain was again
formally proclaimed to tho world to
day when, In the presence of 100,000
persons, representing some 300,000,
000 subjects, 1C0 natlvo rulers, knelt
In hom&go to tho head of the alien
houso ot Hanover and Saxc-Coburg.
King George was so pleased with his
reception that he announced ho would
rcmovo the Indian capital from Cal
cutta to Do! hi
Amid scenes of barbaric pomp and
magnificence, unequalled In the his
tory ot India, In tho great arena
whero Queen Victoria' was proclaimed
ompress by Viceroy Lord Lytton In
1S77, and whero King Edward was
proclaimed by Viceroy Lord Curxou
In 1903. King George tho Fifth tho
first reigning English sovereign to
visit the Far East announced his
own succession to tho Imperial throne.
Tho fact that every week moro than
6.000 natives aro dying from plaguo.
thnt hundreds of thousands are on the
ergo ot starvation, and that tho splrl:
of sedition abroad In tho land Is re
pressed only by England's strong dis
play of forco, wns apparently forgot
ten for tho moment.
Tho Oriental setting, tho glitter ot
tho royal crowns, tho gorgeous robe
and Jewels ot tho Indian princes, tho
thousands ot brilliantly uniformed
nnd superbly disciplined troops, and
tho varl-clad host of peoplo of hun
dreds of races and creeds combined
to niako a series of tableaux of sur
passing splendor.
Would llcfotcr Hoot of All Kvll
Suits for tho recovory of mono
have been entered against Georg? C
Clark by tho Innes-ClaTke Lumber
emnrmnv throueb Attorney C. M.
O Nelll, and by G.J.Bradbury, througu
Attornoy W. II. A. Benner.
Government To Probe Bribery As
Well As Dynamiting By Labotites
United Press Service
I OS ANOELES. Dec. IS. wnn
resumption of the fed"rl dynamiting
tniulry it Is learned tnat Attonot
I nwlor la to .nlarge IH scope and
probe' Into bribery allegations.
The local Inaulry Is to concluda
within ten days, and Lawlor will go
to Indianapolis.
SAN FRANCISCO MAN
Mi'SI'KCT IH LABOR LEADER, AND
HAS IIEKN MI88IKO SIHCE AT
TENDING TIIK CONVKXTIOX AT
ATLANTA
United Profs Scrvte
LOS ANOELES, Dec. 1J. Assist
ant District Attorney Ford says that
a prominent 8an Francisco labor lead
er Is responsible for the dynamiting
ot tho Times building, and that Has
McNamara took order from him.
He says that when McNamara left
the East neither he nor his brother
J.TWV tho Times was to be dynamited.
IK1 saya the men baa been mUsiig
slnco he left New York for thl coast
after attending the Atlanta conven
tion, but Is being shadowed, and caa
not escape.
Ford says ho wilt be arretted and
convicted, asserting the suspect waa
In Los Angeles at the time ot the
djnamltlng.
HEM) HALLOT FRAUDS AUK
STinniNG W BURY BUltU
BEND, Ore., Dec. 13. The city
council has'liold two meetings the
past week for the purpose of canvas
sing the returns of the election held
hero last week, but aa yet has not
accoptcd the reports as signed by tha
judge of election.
At a mcetlng.held Thursday even
ing It waa ahown that the first afty
names Included seven rrauaaieai
votes. The council met again Satur
day ovontng to discuss a thorough In
vestigation. According to the returns, Dr. V. C.
Coer the present Incumbent, was re
elected mayor by a majority of St
votes over J. N. Hunter; F. Dement,
S. J. Spencer nnd A. L. French Were
elected for tho two-year terms, and H.
E.- Alen, J. H. Wenandy and M. .
Lattlntor tho one-year terms.
This was the first election under
the new charter, and the vote cast was
tho largest In tho history of the city,
307 votes having been accepted by
tho judges.
RESOLUTION
Whereas God, in his supreme wis
dom baa seen fit to call from onr
midst our beloved brother, John R.
3tllts;
Therefore, Be It resoived by the
Worshipful Master, Wardens and bro
thers of Klamath Lodge No. 77. A. F.
& A. M.. that In the death of Brother
;ohn R. Stilts, this community has
sutrored tho loss ot a patriotic and
energetic cltUcn; the city of Klamath
Fnlla an unrlcht. conscientious -and
bnoorablo' business man, and the Ma-1
sonlo fraternity a beloved memocr,
and,
1)3 It turthor resolved. That we. tha
Worshipful Master, Wardens and bro
thers of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F.
& A. M proclaim the sorrow ot th's
lodgo over his death; extend tho uym
pathles ot Its members to the bereav
ed family; order this resolution to
be engrossed upon the minutes of the
lodgo by tho secretary, and a copy to
b. delivered to tho bereaved family.
MARION HANKS.
F. T. SANDERSON
T. W. STEPHENS.
Uyndman Divorce BUI Filed
Fred W. Hyndman has filed a bill
for divorce from Myr'a M. Hyndman
In Hie oflice ot County Clerk De Lap,
II. A. Renner Is attorney to.- the
plaintiff.
contrary to axnectatlona Fredericks
ha actively resumed prosecuting, and
norinna ulii tn hn Imnlleatad la th
Times dynamiting may face charges. ?'.
H plans to arrest a well kaowa Cal-
Ifornlan who directly assisted JsWl):
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