The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 30, 1912, Image 1

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EVENINO NEWftPA!
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KLA.MA'IH FAI.I.H, (IIIKUON, TL'IMHAY, JAXt'AltV HO, 10l!i
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WANT CITY LIMITS
SURELY DEFINED
,ilinit nml tlniin fur In Paris," an) onu
.,,, m nniiuT MrtIiiK fun "Thu iiegioe ar t
St II UK IJ3 IN UUUIfl fr ii l'. "irlm: i...tl,ln al.out
(their rcplltntlnii Onu licifrn will nl.
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ni.MII.rHON IIV fOI'.NTII. IIIIIMJS "''' "" """"'. 'l Ibn l'rl.
"" . Ihr imlilla Mill iihiii kiiii.1 iimiiuy Iii
it Mini hami; iHHtfi: as in i.vi,, ,,, ,., ,, .nvur nKlllll
VOI.VIIII IV l-N" IKI! Ll'M-,'1"- ' "lacks,' "
' , U I bellmed In I'nrlt miiiiliiK clr-
'"" Nl ,T elcs Ilmt IIiikIi Milntoih would huvn
(lmt 160.0(H) liml liu uttcmptcd to
At uiuiirll meeting Inat IllKliI "Ingti llm limit hern lint Mclnloah
Ctiunrlluinit (I W Wlilln lua'tviilrdiKol Mini in iiritvullliiic ncniliiifiit, nml
(do (iiIIiimIiik i'oliitloii, which wa'tiilcty nnnouiirt'.l Hint hit would alngt.
iJoiH.IimI II"' ti'iut In Hulney lintiml n Paris.
"Wlmniu, IIih boundaries ito-' Hum McW) nnd Jm Jfnmieltt.
fiord b) tl" ll"iiit fl.mliir nrn III-' fnutil lurn thrttt time, neither cine
(Itltnttc nnI miff ilnln Insofar nt lonut t-t giving llm audli-int. aatlifiirtlini
, ll concern'! llm now territory Hint iTIio. cllmiu wa lenrhtd In llm liut
t annnitd nl ii apctlnl election on'. MrVi')--l.nnKfnril fight, Mlilrli ended
lleCUller 31 I UOU; Ihcrcfiirn, tin It III illtortlcr Mini rmifiuliiii
Ittohcd, tint tho rlly nlliirin)' bt t' Tint i-rtntiir clnlintil tlmt tin
n,iKttr.l to Mamllitt lliln tlm proceed- liegroe n, ,owii 11,1,1, ,.,.,, (,0
In and iilitnlt n written iiinluti a
la uliftlur mIiI new territory In legal-
I; 'rl nt tin rlly of Klamnth
I'tllt" 1
Thli tjiittitliin I nlrrntly beforn llm
tlrrull rtiutt In tlm Utim of tlm Unii?
UVc l.tmilirr riiniimiy . tlm City
el KUmntli l'nll, wblrli In to tlecliln
wbeih'r tt.o rlly llinll m fnlnrRrtt
Inemlirnrn HtililliKtoil nrn mil J Titi
rrtotutlun nboro iiioin Imoltf in.
onl; Klil'ilnKlon, but llm I lot HprlnK
6j MIIU kititlllona In till' titlK
Ultt l.nml tr rniti tint plaintiff run
Ifoil that tliem la n rai In tlm en.
Iirnrit Niiiiiilnry linn blrb niakca ll
lllfial.
Cotinrllman White anbt toitay tbat
U vra urrlr. to loam Hint tlm
icillt-r Mat Inroltinl In llm Uiiir Ijikn
Lumber rompany'a ault.
"I tin not r.'iiirintier tlm mntlcr rrcr
hllng Imtii briMitlit tHtforn Ibn niun-til,-
mM Iio. "WlmtmvtT Ibn rlty It
itrit It It tlm limine of Ibn lni)or
t'i Itlni ttm mntlcr bofori tlm conn,
til, In nrtlt-r to net lit will In tlm
w.altrr Tlm rounrlltncn aliiniM have
n npporlnnlly lo utr n to wbctlmr
lit city ihtiuM ileft'iitl llm rat, U It
K by iW.vilt, trill,. It, or bamlln It In
ifjy other imimIMii innnncr. If Hint
t4 born itnnv In tlm Mnttrn rait aa
It ibnul.l have been, tin rlty mlitlil
t8 bn tYi-tl aoino inoiH'y."
Tilt rain of llm ltni; l.nkn l.iim.
Urctinipany lm not been act bccniiat
l)or Prott T tbuulcratm bnt kcpl
Cllf Allnrnfy Hornet M. MatinlnK
tntjr MiirkliiK on n now rhnrtrr, but It
It I011IM0 Hint tlm run. will lm tel
llhln A roililo of week. It I under
too.1 that Altorimy J. . Ilutonlr,
tfprrwntlni? tlm I.0111; l.nkn l.utntKr
wmtuny, It niuloiia to net llm Itiim
trlt.1 out nl llm jirtacnt term of rtmrt
nn.Nti: nns warn ifH,
sivimi tiii:v am. lav IMIWN
lt MiVej.J'itiiinli,. Ht.ut, Wlirn
Nfiiaiiim Writ. llfl.Milnli nl
Tmiim-ii of I'rtittstlliiK., Cliitlitil
l.'nmln l)lfutor ToMitrtl NrN
I'Altlrt, Jan. 30. Di-clnrntloii by
I'irlilan ttxitliinen Hint ni'Krii IlKbt
rri nut maiiIimI In I'nrU I tnlil lo bo
tiiponilbln for tlm tinliteii hwIIiIi of
ll Julminn-MrVry flRbtln Auatralln.
"Klcliia between black men urn
Council Violates Own Resolution
Against Fire Limits Transgression
It a colnclilonlnl Hint llio council
' nlKbt niiprmci of n IiiiIIiIIiik per
Rlt which .ltd not comply with Ibo
oKllimtuc. nml tlmt Inlor rvadliiR of
"'I mlimua Inciiitici rccllnl of a ruo
'"Hon In wlilih n,o council unvo po
J'M niitlco 10 llio illy rcalilunU Hint In
"Wo nil piiniilla uuiibl poaltlvcly
'"vo lo bo within Hid term of tho
ordinance
0. Ii. Kdtoy inked for pormUalon
" imt mi oxu-iiiliiii 40 fort wldo, 30
mi lcci. mm 28 f0t lilKh on parta
" lot. 1 mid 2, i.iock 15, Mnln atroot,
Wotito tho Ainorlcan liouao, to bo of
'UIucr nml brick voncor. Tho ordl
jwco llt1K h 1(jca(loi n (1o flro
'""" '0'Hilrca inntcrlul to bo of brick
ofwncrclo. wiivn It enmo to voIIiik
"I, l"',)l"'lllon Ibo council woa not
vdi ".?'" I"0 ,,mvor '"oclarod tho
Lit L ' nnruipurontly alllod him-
" "n tho itdo favoring violation
) Mb down In tint nllitir. Wlilln
iritert.tMli-riarltiK that nelllicr iiihii 1II1I
hi lifl lli waa tcrey arutiprit
J by llm pre for niil ilUiimllfliiK tl n
1" limn ntni Mrlnlimli. Mho pro
tnolctl Hit. trrnp. Kot Ilia "Imp. of llm
knock,
KLATAWA CLUB'S
SECOND DANCE
n 111: 111:1.11 ToMMitimu- mhiit
AT WIIITi: l'i:i.l'A IIIITKI.,
A.Mt Tlllllll O.Vi: nU34 WAHII.
IMiTi,'H lllltTIIDAV
Another 01m of llm Klalnxn Cltib'a
plcatant tuirlnl fiinrllont will he islren
toiuorrtiw nlKbt nt llm While IVIIcmi
botcl The orrAtlou will bv tlm tec
0111I of tbv trio of itanrn wblrb llm
rliib bna nrrntirtil. nml xlilrh hint"
nriuit linirli Intcrtat In aorlnt clr
rlca, Tin. plnn of tin nrRiinlditlim
pttivlitc fur n llmltc.l number of Imi
tation, rnrb ono of which I to tlm
thrc.r ilnnrca, tlm confliiliiR llm lorlnl
tin In for thu tcrl'a to lint annut con
Kcnlal rrowil Tlm Iblrtt tUnru will
ho nhen IVhrunry :: WnabliiRton'a
blrlbilay
Tlm club ronilai of fourteen mf ID
bora, who nrn J. I' llit.tt. !.nwmin'
Mrbaffey, Harry llcnton, A. Oeblor,
I'rmik HnrRi'til, Clamlt CVtcboom,
llnrry (loellcr, Albert Uiewn, HtlKO
Uiewt, J. (', (.'leghorn, Junior DnR
Rett, tlnrrelt Van lllper, IM (Inn an,
I'hllllp Hltuint nml Terry lb. I.np.
I'MATII.K WATKIt IHKItS'
(illAlit'.lTKII I'l.AX IIKMKII
I.A (IIIANDi:, Oru Jim. 30. Tlio
pni)cr for Krniliintcil pnymenta of n
tt.r rlubt chnriiea iitmn (he lltnntllln
project a'ema to hau ntnllctl nolblnR,
liinamiirli na tlm roninilatloucr of tlm
r.eni'rnl Inml oltlco bna illrefleil Hie
lornl Inml nlllro to notify i.uir) wntcr
inter wlibln tlm project known to bo
nwliiK nny part of Hit wntcr rlxht
cl'itrRC to Decombitr I, 1010, Hint
liniment mutt bo ninilo Mnrcli 1,1912,
or npprnprlnlo action tookliiR In the
of tho ordlnniicc, for bo voted lo grant
tho permit, rnatliiR tho declalvo "u)o."
OHmr bulldliiK pormllH Rrnntcd
woro;
J. J. Dnvl, ono-Blory chicken liouao,
8x10 foot, with fireproof floor, lot ft,
block 20, Pnlrvlow ndillllon,
O, II. Hector, woodaliod, 10x20 feci,
on lot 6, block R4, Second Hot Sprlimn
nddltlon,
Mra. KlUa Hawkins, two-story
frnmo homo, 3Rx38 foci, to coat about
12,800, on lot 310, block 100, MIIU
nddltlon.
lion 8. Owens, addition to homo, lo
roat $21D, on lot S, block 216, MIIU
addition,
Mrs. A. West fall, ono-story bunga
low of'B rooms, prob&bls cost $700,
on lot 583, block 108, Mills First ad
dition. Kramo' dwelling, 20x30 foot, with
brick fluos, on lots 7 and 8, block 64,
Nichols nddltlon, Cost 1600,
lolltultiii of llm charge under thu
wiitor right cwiirncl will lo taken,
llfgUtcr llmmwull nml Iticchur
Khcrhard hnvii aont notlica by regis
tered iimll In nil mhIi iiomuioi. Theru
worn .160 roglaterod lciii.ru. mill tho
1 n tiittunt ahown n tl tit tmitU liJI,-
1761 33
I In former nm tho million lmvn
Ilifi'ii tiimllilotifil no tlmt wiiicr right
rlnlmants wen. not itollinjiifiil until
.Mnnli 3l,iiinl puyiiiciit nimln nt llur
tiiUliin on or befort' Hint tlntn lmvn
brim ntnmiliiil, nvcii If rcrcltctl nl
tin. Unit oltlco uflur llm itnlo While
It l not miiioiintcil tlmt n tllffercnt
ruin will bo folbiweil till cnr it tlm
ofllcInU of tlm Inml oltlto .Ifulro to nt.
Irnrt tlm nltnntliin of nil untcr nnerit
I.iitIiik tinymrnU to nmko Hint tlm
1 1 11 1 en uicil In totini'itlon wllb my
nieniK refer to tl,,, Hum tlm in)rncnta
nboiibl bo iiimIii nl llm locnl tit nil tittle-
ninl not in llm ilnte innllrtl or olbcr
M lilt',
E
BY MRS. RATLIFF
IMIUMOXAI, DItI'MtX.VMMS III
iii'niiami am.i:ui:o iiv win:
as (iiior.vii i.v tiii; complaint
iii.r.n
Mrs. Ann Itntlllf, tbtoiiKb Attorno)
llnrnie M. MauultiK, bna Inatltiitcit n
ault fordltonn fiolii Jobu llutllff Ibo
romplnlnt bntliiR been lllnl In the
ortlrn of (niiily Clerk Chnrl'H It. Do
Lap Mr llntllrr, who comlurta tho
Itlteraldt' hotel nt Men III. allcKca tic
rnalount ilrunkcnimaa o a uroiiml for
tepnrntlou, Tho rouplo hne four
children. I hreo ol whom nr ndultt.
Tlm llnllIRs ban Hied In and about
Ibl pnrt of tlm roiiutr) for n tcoro of
cr,
THIRD BI6 JEWEL ROBBERY
WITHIN LESS THAN MONTH
At Sfnllle. Mn n Kntt-rlni: Hcconil
hlory b) Ijttliler nml TitkloK llj
iiioinU nml Oilier ietn V.tluril nt
llnr Tli'Minml IHillant I
HCATTI.i:, Jnu 30 Dlnmnud and
other Jewelry worth moro that 11,000
worn stolen fromt be horn. of Mrs.
Charles Whittlesey by a burRlnr who
loft hla ladder stnndliiR .tcclnit the
I .iiiii) n iildenco of how- !n iind en-
t rod tin accoml story wludnw.
This la tho third IiIk Jewel robbciy
rt'iMirted within thu liiat thrco weeks
In Seattle.
MOIKI.W'S AHT TltKAttUIIKti
wn.it hi: ci:.'Tit.i.i.Ki
l.iiiiib.ii .Miim'iiiii Hint (or CtimilnK
l'l-rMil " sTitrpt to itt Wenllby
('oiinoUxi'ur lo lttvi.iiltb'r Iteinu,
lug IIU Noliible l'iHHmlona
N"liW YOIIK. Jnn. 30. J. 1'. Mor
gan's collection of nrt treasure will
bo brought to .Vow York from Victoria
nml Albert museum In London. Ho
wishes to renlrnllto his collection, and
for Hint reason Meno is witiuirnwiuR
them from KukImuI.
llenorlii from I.OI11I011 nllllo Hint Sir
Cecil II. Hinllh, director of tho muse
um, bus goiio to Kg)Pt lo attempt to
persundo Morgan to reconsider his In
tention.
BOYS DO DAMAGE
HUNTING BIRDS
l Si: Sl.lXd AND HOMi: OK TIIK
MIHSItKM HO 1AST M.HK ANI
DKMOI.IHII W1MHIWH IS TIIK
HTKAMKIt KWAVNA
Coiiucllninn M. U. Wilkin ha call-
a i... MttAtitlr... it Plilnf nf Pollco
VII tllW Himwl - ...- ,
Samuel L. Wnlkor to Hid neod of chld-
Iiir some boy who piay nuom i.uik
Hlvor. Ycstordny afternoon tho Juyo
iiIIcj woro out with slings trying to
pot somo blrdu on tho river, and some
of their missiles failed to hit tho
mark, brenklug, Instead, n pno of
glass In tho steamer Kwauna,
DIORC
SOUGHT
BILLS ALLOWED
AT COUNCIL MEET
vi:nv I'iririr. ,.m kccdiiih lit
ti.i: (Jitnt'i' ok imi:iiti:i)Mh
IMKH mill I A It I.VKI'l-X'riO.V
MHI' MOIIT
Hill Men. hllowcil by tho city
(II liiat nli:lit na follow a:
t on n-
13.76
1.26
Jnrk Mlclinol, alrfot work
i. W. Wcnver, atrott work ....
Alicuat lleuii. atreet work ....
1.26
Pnnl HoKiirtliia, I hreo tlnya as
statliiK aurvuy on wnler rctcr
voir nml wntcr supply
J. II. Colemnn, witness Mnttvn
cnaj ... . ,
A Now banks, wltimna Mutdii
ensi . , t
7.60
2.20
2.20
PROFANITY LEAGUE WILL
TRY TOJMIMFY VILLAGE
Suburb of CliltiiKH Hit Netv (lull
Willi Ttteiily-rhi- .MfiulK-nt, Hnnd-
. .til ToKt-ilicr for Siippfi-KtlfiK Vila
iin'il (llnd-iit IjiiiuiinKt
CHICAGO, Jan. 29. Thu air In
Crcnston Is ditto with prnfaulty.
' "Cntt wortls" nrn said to flow- o
fre'ly Hint even the sentlbllltlc of a
slmi pntnler bnvo been allocked.
Veriior Wilkin wn elected prcsU
tlcut of tho Anti-Profanity Iakuo of
i:entttui t- aoclttv rrcorltly formed
for llm aupprc-imlon of "vllo and ob
tceiio latiKunKi'," Knch of tho twen-t)-nv,
member ba promlieil to ab-
rtnln from rurslni; and nslnR coarse
InnitunKi', Krcn tho vtord "dnrn" has
been Inhoocd.
CLARKE WINNER
M IT TO HCCOVCIt hakvxci: lLK
ox stexi: w.i.it iti'ii.T Kon
tiii: roit.Mi:it nv tiii: itai.iax
STt)XKSIASON
In tho rnao of Tomnso AmbroKCttl
vs. W. I, Clarke, In which tho plain
tiff ntked $ 47C for bnlauco alleged to
ho duo on 1.' stone wnll which ho bad
built for the plaintiff, thu Jury today
hroiiKhl In a verdict for $166, the
balance duo on tho original contract.
nml which nmount hnd by Clarke been
tendered tAnihrogcttt prior to tho
bringing of the suit.
MILLMEN BEGIN
SUIT FOR MONEY
KOU KITI'UUS AI.I.KOKH TO
H.WK lli:i:X KOI.U TO DKKKNU
,AXT IH'HIXH TIIK (tH'lt ia8T
.MONTHS OP IUII
In the olllco of County Clerk Chas.
II. Do I.up has been llled by C. M.
Ouclll, nttorney for Martin llros., a
suit against W. II. Mason, for tl.
437.66. This Is alleged to bo a bal
unco duo on n bill of $2,078.86 for
grain, feed and mllUtuffs sold to de
fendant between September 1 and De
cember 30, 1911. Iutorest Is asked
fiom tho Inter dato.
THOMHO.NK HOOSK XOTK8
lll.OWX IIV HliAU Ml'SltTAN
(JimhI -Ven of I'orluno Ix'ft to III
Either t'lUitt-M Scl-l'p Blip-Horn
riujN'r to 8ix.ll Soprano's Lote
fitssagn
MADRID, Jan. 30. Fortune ha
smiled upon on humblo performer In
n theatrical orchestra in Madrid,. Ill
nnmo la Juan Antonio Bayouft, and
the trombono Is tho Instrument of his
choice. This week ho created a tro
luundous scandal in tho Teatro Martin
by uttoring discordant note while tho
soprano was singing a love passage.
At the close ot the performance thu
AMBR06ETI
conductor Irivltttl thu trombonlat to
cxplulu hi uxtruorillrmTy conduct. TIm
hiiinhlo nrtltt then hand hi mutlcnl
director n ciittltiK from mi Illustrated
paper, rvntllnK ns follows;
"A rich Hpiinlth merchant has Just
tiled In California, Icavlni; n Inrgo for
tu no, In his will bo appoints his
brother, Juan Antonio !la)unn, so'0
executor. Inquiries uinilo by the con
sulntu only provo that Juan Antonio
Ilnyonn lived In Valencia until 1883,
ami married In Madrid In 1884 whero
he died In 1901."
Tho inodcat orchvstrnl artist Is tho
son of thu person mentioned, brarlnR
tho snmo nnnio. lln)onn found tin
nnwtpnpcr cuttlnR by thu merest acci
dent. On cntcrlnR tho theater his cl
Kar fell out or tho bolder, fltooplnn
to pick It up hi ejeu fell upon the
cuttltiK. Ho ans bo will not kIvo up
in)lnc tho trombone until bo Is per
fectly suru of his enormous IcRacy.
ASSESSED TWICE
ON SAME GROUND
M)T OW.NKII WA.V1S TO KNOW
AIIOt'T TA.Y AHAIXST lAtT THAT
WAS ASSISi:i) UHT VKtlt.
Wlli:.V IIK I'AIH
Krcd Noel appeared beforo council
Intt night to ask In relation to an
attt-simciit this ear on tot C, block 2,
Hot Hiirlngu uildltlnn, on which ho
ta)a ho was asarsutl Inat )car. Ho
Kay a ho pnld laat ear's assessment
and has oh! tho lot. . City Knglncor
Don J. Zuiuwnlt took tho communl
cnllon which had been sent to Noel,
and will endeavor to get tho matter
straightened out.
PERSIANS THREATENED IF
THEY HOLDJNTO ARMS
i:til IH'nutuiN of Thi-ni and of llic
Arim-nlnn Tlmt Tliclr Amis He
Hiirreotlcritl Within Ten lht) or
Submit 10 Kcctillin
TAIlltlZ, Persia, Jan. 30. Notices
bnvo been potted hero that tho Per
sians and Armenians must surrender
their nrms within ten days or bo exe
cuted by tho ItutsUns.
DYXAMITK IX SflTCASK
OIVKH DHKTKCTIVIS WOIIK
Snlt ltke CllyV C2umliot .Men Get
Iliiky tti IrfM-nto Ouiit'r of Crip Con
tabling I'lfttfii IViuntls of Kxplo
oho Wlilt Ii Vu Ix-ft in Storeroom
SALT I.AKK, Jnu. 30. Detectives
hero are Investigating tho finding of
a sultcaso containing fifteen pounds
of dynamite, a box of caps and ISO
feet ot fuse. Tho sultcaso was dis
covered In n storage room, where It
was left Inst October by 11. a. Dotts.
I.OIIIMKH I'HOIIK HKSOIKS
Ill'SINKSS AT OLD STAND
Ancient nml lloitoralilo Inquiry, One
of HMorlc Institutions of Glori
ous Itepubllc, ItcMtoml to Activ
ity nl the Capital
WA8I1INOTON. D. C, Jan. 29.
Senator Lorlmer was cross-examined
today following u ten days' rectss of
the probers of tho Illinois senator's
election methods.
EVANS vs. LEWIS
TRIAL COMES UP
KI.KVKX SIKX APl'AHKNTIA SAT
I8KACTOHV, Ht'T FOIt TIIK
TWKI.V1TI 8lKCIAIt VENIHK
HAS TO IIK DltAWN
In the circuit court this afternoon
tho caso of Evnns v. Lewi wa tU-
en up beforo Judgo llepry L. Denton
The regular panel wa exhausted be
foro H10 Herald went to pre, o tho
court ordered Deputy Clerk George
Cliwtulu to Instruct tho shorIK to
summon u apodal vontro of three men,
In tho hope of getting the twelfth
juror, eleven having boon accepted.
A. D. Addison and W. 0. Smith were
CHARTER NOW IP
TO MUNICIPAL DADS
cxciiM'il by tlcfvndant, Kloyd llrandcn
burg, Chnrles Ilurgdorf and Prank
Obenchulii by plulutlfT, anil J. W.
Ilr)ant by tho court.
Tho cloven man accepted wero K.
8. Tcrwllllgor, 8. H. IIIII, George
Hholl, II. K. Duncan,. .linns Kylandcr,
C. W. Miller, J. K. Hook, Jack Kerr,
Joo Taylor, A. II. Ilrown and J. C.
rMllAll.
TO TltKK OWXKIW
I deslro to call tho attention of all
owning or orcup)lng land upon which
fruit or sbodo tree arc growing thst
It I best to attend to having them
thoroughly pruned, that they may bo
In readiness for early spraying, as In
dications now- nro that such work will
need lo bo dnno much earlier than us
ual. In this connection, I would rec
ommend tho work of a man who has
had scientific training along these
lines. Examples may bo seen In the
orchards of Messrs. Horton, Carlson,
Goclter and other of West Klamath
Fall. Now, while tho sap Is dormant,
U tho time to have our pruning done.
O. A. STEARNS.
Fruit Inspector for Klamath County.
A Los Angelc wire says It Is ex
pected Attorney Clarence Darrow will
bo Indicted lato this afternoon.
GUTHRIDGE DIES
UNEXPECTEDLY
PATIIKR OF DKI'tTV SHERIFF
SCCCfMllS TO SL'DDEX AT
TACK AFTKIl HAVING SCFFICR.
Kl IX).NG TIME
About 8:30 o'clock Inst nlghl Ben
jamin Gutbrldge, father of D'puty
Sheriff Richard K. Gutbrldge, passed
nway suddenly at the home ot the lat
ter, from a combination of heart and
stomach ailments. He had been suf
fering for somo time, although the
last attack which proved fatal had
come on but about an hour before tho
end. Dr. George It. Merryman wa
sunui'onetl, but the situation wait such
that hi ministrations were unavail
ing. Tho deceased was In his 68th ear,
and was a native ot Missouri. Ho came
from that state to tho Pacific roast In
1SS7, settling In Curry county, where
ho lived for a number ot years, con
ducting a hotel at Wcddenburn.
Later the family resided In Grants
Pass, where Mrs. Gutbrldgo 8r. passed
away In December, 1910, being bur
led In tho I. O. O. F. cemetery there.
Slnco that tlmo Mr. Outhrldg ha
spent his tlmo partly with friends In
Grants Pass and partly with his son
In tht city. He came to Klamath
Falls last November, slnco which time
ho had visited Deputy Sheriff Guth
ridge, who will leave tomorrow with
tho remains tor Grants Pass, where
they will bo Interred in the I. O. O. F.
cemetery beside those of .the wifo ot
tho deceased.
Codification Of
More Urged On
Mayor Fred T. Sanderson at last
night's meeting of tho city council
brought up tho question ot the codify
ing of the ordinances. Chairman O.
W. White of tho finance committee
said ho had endeavored to get satis
factory figure from printers, but
owing to tho need ot the trade know
ing about the amount ot printing that
would be necessary, It was a dlmeult
job.
"I tried to get some figure, too,
and think I have 'em hers some
where," said his honor, as he pro
ceeded to finger through a small note
bo?fc. Ho wss unable to produce any
figures.
"I don't so that we need to be In
u great hurry about codifying the or
tHnaneos." waa the comment, ot Mr.
White, "they've been lying now for
several years without being codified,
COMMISSION PLAN
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MITTKD TO VOTE OF PEOPLE
OF TIIK CITV
When the council met last Bight the
iirst business presented for It eoaaM
oration was tho proposed charter for
commlsalon form of goveramat.
which came lu the form of a
copies of the charter, each
paaled by a petition. Henry Rabbw
fcr-vo City Recorder Thorns F. Nleh
Tlr.s nlno coplct with petition. Dr. W.
A. Leonard two copies and J. H. Coll
man ono copy.
Major Fred T. Sanderson called oa
City Attorney Horace M. Manning aa
to what was tho proper procedure la
tho case, and the city attorney stated
tbat the council bad thirty days la
which to maka an ordinance of the
neasure and submit it to the people.
II 0, thought it advisable to leave the
leiltlons and copies on file that the
council might ;ook Into them and as
If It wished to submit such aa ordi
nance to the people.
"Then if It's not ordained, sahmtt
It anyway," put In Councilman O. W.
White, who favors a commission fern
nl government.
"Yes, submit ll anyway," aJd Moa
ning.
"If It'a legally presented with the
proper number of signers to the pe
tition It h to go to the people." de-
Cared White.
"The council must take aetiea ea
It within thirty day from tonight,"
explained Manning. "I'll eadearer to
Le ablo to retwrt on It at tha aat
meeting."
"I'd like to borrow one of them to
sen if there' net something la K we
might borrow, for the city attorney
nad I are drawing up a charter bow,
ourselves." said the mayor.
Mr. Rabbe came forward with
tome extra copies so that the mem
hers ot the council could each have
ontt for Inspection.
TKACHKK'8 EVE BLACKENED
BV PUGNACIOl'S SCHOLAR
Who Also Caned lVdWHp(t---TBTi
Latter la Arrested for Asale ea
Pupil, Bat Is Freed a Harms Bta
SuRMratljr PnnlsheJ
CENTRALIA, Wash.. Jan. SO. K.
W. Rose, teacher ot the Turner Dis
trict school, was acquitted la the
court of Justice Brook In Toledo oa
the charge of assaulting Arthur Pee
bles, one ot the scholars.
Rose was roundly cursed, whipped
and given a black eye by hi refrac
tory scholar, and the Jury decided
that any punishment given Peebles by
the teacher waa deserved.
There will be a da cneglvon at the
Hotel Baldwin tomorrow evening by
Mrs. E. B. Hall to some ot her
friends.
Once
Council By Mayor
and the matter has not proved to be
serious."
No action waa taken.
OPENS DOOR, 18 FATALLY
SHOT BY WIFE'S EX-Hl'SBANH
counts Were Ltvtsut Alone oa
When Former Husband Leant sc
Their Whereahoata and Handed
Them, Beat oa Maod
OAUaUURO, IIU., Jaa. 10. An
swering a knock at the door at his
house, Charles Taylor was skat, twtea
la the head by Herman Cheekier.
Taylor was Instantly killed. Tartar
and his wife, who Is the divorced wtfs
ot Chockler. were living atoaa pi tha
farm, and Chockley reeeatlr leaned
of their whereabouts. " " ,J i'
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H. D. Ward has returned -afiaV'sV
vlslt to Everett. Wasai , Vt, xi ' '
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