The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 10, 1912, Image 1

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trued 11 veidlit for
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IllXtlltlinl Mirlll, If III")' N lulled II
alngoof IniiiKM llUillitiim unit Hint
tin liii nut culled during llm iiIkIiI
ri'it for 11 nnlit It being 11 cltll
ensn, lliiMi.fiintllin of lli Jiid wan
mifilrlont to lirliiK 11 vonllit,
lint iiliuiii llo hour 11I iirguumiit,
pro mnl run, In Dm (tinnni'inoul or llm
llllln corner riMiin nit tin, court rlinm.
her brought nil llm Iwelm to mm wu
of thinking. Mmnii Jiiluimiu nml
Henderson tolil Attorney I J,-1. I.'lllotl,
mIiii n nmnirliiln comiaol In tlio cmo
Hint tin should tiotlf) tlnin nt lliu
Wlillti I'ellmu I lot -t In nimi of n ver
illrl, In order Hint thry iiiIkIiI l-n In
tlm inornliiK for homo TliU wna
mk sskid 1704.04 1 "'
. i;;3 fit, mnl coats,' Cniiiisel for Swindler crii Nntniid
fee n( $310, Cm no mnl Atloriiej Mrrr)liin
(ori'iiinn wim H. r., "
,. in. timik m in- uiuiiniin'o tiiTii 111 Tin
. .1 ...... .i.i 11 ,.,nini n .1 mi in in inn
.1 of Minnie)' fx ...... ,,.,, .,.,
il rutin 1300. Ytm Kh RMlKKRh'""" "'" '""" '"' "irncllliK
.i.ui Hin.ii.ir i.n.i" ulimo ,u UL U mnomBi,,,,,, .minmnllc. T,, r,u m , ,,,
M at llm tltilii lut'
k mnl a In llifK.i). I ii rn.lil.-til Will lb
tlm iinioiint of hloik )ihi wUli (o nli.
'hiiIIiii to win t llm rormliiK of n roin
jinny for tlm nilolliitloii of thin IiIi-ii
"Tlm oIiJki or Kiln loniimny In In
loiiiTftlii n Iiiihh ml riiinli nt'iir I'li'-t
'liiinl, wlii'tn In tnl tnn lm iMircliincil
ilmiily
To hi 11 ft wllli. hu will llllllll IlllOllt
IOiiooii 1 din Cull mt will nvcnmi)
liulvi. kltti tm n )imr. Tin- nklim will
tell from in i-i-iiU for tlm mIMIm oiimt
In It, ii'iilK I'liih for llm iure lilmk.
S will IniM. hImiiiI 12,000,00(1 nkllitl
jo mill, nt mi nvi'MKu of .10 cmU firli,
tunkliiK our tuvi'iuni nliont 0,000 n
ilny i;mh
"A iiiiiii inn kln fifty iiiU n iln
I In will tlmritn 2 ii itny for lit hlinr.
It will liikx nliont 100 men to oirnto
Itin murli; tlii'ri'fur''. tin rullt will
lm iilmiit !i,K00 k ilny.
"Wit will friil tlm mix on rnlit, nml
will alnrt n rut mm h niljnlnlm; tin-
int riiinli Tlm rnlit will tiiiillliily four
llmiii nit fnnt lm tint riitn, nml, If wn
itnrt wild 100,000 rnlii, w will Imvii
four iiiIii n ilny for tnili ml whlrli,
lliluk. will tm ii'iity
"Wit will fcfil tin. rnt on rntii. nml
I III turn will fr.il On. rnlH on llm nttlp
iii mtraamti of tlm nil, tliun KltllR
1'iirli mt ono-fourtli of n nit
"II W tin rM'tl llj Hii'Mt tlnnri'it
COINCIDENCE
ROMANCE OF Pi
JOHN II. NAI'IKII, A Kl.tMATH
y.W.XM ATTdltMCV, ' IX HAN
IIIKOO AIHMT HAMK TIMK i. H.
NAI'int TAKM iiiiidi:
cm I'liti tmuk took
wlmrli wnn !
iiiottiSnKit tin diiimii
i nntit llm Lntik
f 1701 01. Wlirii
r iiotit nml nltnrli.
Mt'irlll It wni iti
nti iitlm nut wtlli
HolnilliT nf atiout
I llml lm liml
iv runtrnrlii wlilt.t
.ink li) lilt riiitnni.
nrrn-illliil lit lila
in itrnla li.; liml
In Nrtnln lot
dank llil. tlllil
nlil Inl.T for II,-
J
l"J. Thotnnk riil'nril to Imvii liml
ISfloqulri ' Ullr In llii"ipii I'd.
lit, toil a'ao rMinn.l nrtrr In Imttt
ttrlirJ i'. lalm i-nl from Mr,
ItliiJIrr aril wf to llm irtt
ny.
A!lorn-- h lli'iiilcranii, for tlio
Ink, tunirmlnl Mint wlirii tlio tlo
lieilttl pin ir tit ciiln of tlio man nml
lUlunl tn !;. kIh n n ijull rlnlut
fc'M to tl,. i li una tlio rirat
limf th I jnk i ml mi) kmiwlt'ileo llint
Mladlfr ami -rii nilmlltttl Hint
kj hl i,- . ; o in tile iioM'My. It
Iwtin that iii. wfii. In mi imiIiVi
tlli hail ti . iHM-n tirolmtnl wlnjn
FalnJIrr tiBik . t, nml Hint llm fnrt
f the ItinV 11..1 tittliii; n iiult ;lnlm
M from Hi Mi,,.,, ( ,,,1,1 Dm
Dti Irft it In .,. (, iioMllillllr of
HlMli r a liMra m inm ln iii, flislit-
ll for tin nimi ri'mnltiliiK In tlirm.
I'friiiit I Jnliiiioii of tin
'iiV nn.l t .rimy lli'iiilttnuin
tromlii in .in .in m.wtiiI tiumlri'il
Wumli of luiiik t.ilm-rit, iliHialt allpx
leitolhir tara,.h. rnnlln of tintikliiK,
blih kiniM iiiim irnnaiirllnni with
SMkr Bitiinliiii: in in Ixioka,
The trial uaa uim of llm moat knot.
J1 ""I !' I ii trltil In tlm lorul
ean In maiiv n ilny, nml Hut wlnun
fomt-ntloiia mpili in kiivk rlinuro
lrtiry.lHlrnl. niturlni; my tint court
"a jury Nut nt utter s o'clock
lMtslsM.II.1 Winrney llriiiloraun fin
l' l'l ten c. otli nint lutrrenllim
Willi In Dm .ry I'ollowllIK lllU
Jilo llinr) iiemmi, iiolivtrnl IiIh
lri;ii In Hi,, !, nri,t,.r of tlm
'w, ntlil tlie, iiilrnl in tin. miiirlllv
'I 'he Jurj riiiiln In rntniintiv with n
I'uokrm nml n lm iiiko full of inmrri
" -Hina, ral.il.iti In tlm ratio. Unit.
"TCIarinc. o M.,rKiin w,m In chnrttd
' "HI Juror., Willi Inalpilrlloix fr.ilil
l Miirt iii K,. , , ,)H.k of wimj.
""fa nml amno ,of,,. ,HrnK l0
It.'ti. niilnnl.it nml lli'.:i- le.1 to
lilt l.t t.f (lil.f Miiitllrnli of tin'
.Villon
"llllnil I'rni t1rlr
I.OS'O IIC.U'll. I'nllf . IVh 10
John lla)a llmnmoml, tritlni; horn
After a htlif trli'liitti tlif Mi'ilrau war
mm, ilirlnr.it thai In hi opinion
l'rttiliitit Tail will lm roiioinlimteil
nml lO'olertiit In I lie pr'aMency
"l r.llletttt aeeina In lm nut of II.
ntnl ItiMitwIt aetina In linto iteclnril
Hint lip will lint ho a camtMnto," ho
mill.
Mia mnl the rut will nit (lie cnta,
nml we will Kit Hm aklna
"AwnltliiK )our proini reply, wo
h'K iii rt'iiinln, wry truly )oura.
"Till: CJATIIAT COMPANY,
"I'er II H llntnlr. I'rea "
Tom Itlrlinrilmin wna In from lit
tioiiii'atonil nn the nnrthalilo of ol'o
Vnlle) toiy
h.Mr;M.; ih (-haiku:
A1AIBT IUIAT KXil.NKKIt
rret.tl u Ho HH'M Aliorr nt Witli
liiUtiin MolrttIU, III hnllrnwi I
Hniiiliiril, nml rntiinl In CihiInIii
tnoii nf l 'una nf Opium
HKATTI.i:. Kelt 10 I'mtik Mnwni.
ihlof ollKllieer of tlio atenllirr lm-
ipiiila, pi) Inn hftwoon Henttlo ntnl
Vnnrniivor. II (' wna arrmteil aa lm
eloppfil nalinre chnrKtit wllh kiiihk
ItllllK npluin. In n ailllrnati rnrrl.tl tttr
Ml.i.ni were foiiml i.3 flvo'tnol Hint of
oi!i:iii, vnlucil nt 11,500.
(letirK" K, llMillinrk of the Mllller
Milaln cnuipntiy la cnnflm'tl In hla
home li)' lllncaa.
CATRAT COMPANY.
HAS ODD SCHEME
wii.i. iiaisi: ri:i4Ni:s am no.
ii:th am iiavi: a ntnmcf.
IVi:. Ki:i.K.A4TIX. IIM'II'KII
t'Ali AltllANdKMKXT
A I'ortlmiil llrm with n iinliiie Ww
of whnt I nlunhltt In nn uitvortlalu:t
circular, lulla of It wnron In tho fol
low Iiik' prentulile:
"Ofiir Hlr Knnwlnit that m urn
ulwnja Inlori'Kti'il In mnl opi'ii for au
!noatinont In it kimuI, II vh Inutnoan
propoalllon, I Inkn tlm llliorly of pro
acntliiK to oii wlint aociu to tuo to
.( nn oacnllont Imalnon propoaltlon,
urn) In wh'lch, mi tlnulil, )im will I tko
a llvuly IntoroHt. rioaao otlvUo mo
Gel On Water Wagon With Van At
m Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon
CARR WILL SPEAK
HERE NEXT WEEK
MKKTIMiH MOXIl.tV AMI TI'KM
lAV, WITH HtOI'ONITinX Til
lllll.l) SrNHlOX Til MHLM (XIHX
TV I'ltOIIIIIITlOV ItllllV
lt (IttirKo I.. Cnrr of rortlaml,
floltt aecrclur) for tlm OlfK'Ul "Olll to
Win" imneiiient for prolilhttlini, wont
to lloiinnrn to apeak t lit re Unlay for
tlio inline. Ill) waa ainimpnilletl li)
Caplaln O. A Kttiirna nf thla rlty.
Tnimirrnw tlio two Kt'litlomen will
ho at Merrill Tint nrUliml nnnoiinn-
niont ri'orael tlioao itntea hut It wna
foil ml Impractical to hnht tho meet-
Iiik In that onlcr. Momlay ami Tina,
ilny Itev Cnrr la to nppenr hero own-
Iiikh In tint ritttrt liouao. On Turatlay
there la to ho u liinaa mecllliK, nt
which all lutoreateil In tho ran ho of
toiiiperiuiro nro Imltoil to atloml, for
tho purpoao of htlpliiR form a per
miintut county nrniinlriitlnii, Thla
will he al l.lhrary hall nt 2:30 p. in.
W. H. llliinor at I. . O. I'. Hall
In tho'l. O. O. I-', hall this ownliiK
tint Woiuen'H Hellof Corpa of IhU city
will Klto a itluner from ;.10 to S
o'clock. Thorn will ho nn excellent
meal Horo.l, ax only tint women
know how to preaenl II, ami tlm liull
intltnii nro for n liberal iatronnKo.
THIS EVENING IS
OPIE READ NIGHT
WIII.I. UXtlWX AlTIIOIl AMI IH'M
4HIIHT TO AI'I'KAIl IN I.KCTUUK
AT HOl'HTOX (ll'KIIA IHU'BK
THIS KVKXIXU
It la ii roliRlilnnro Hint In Hun
Dlt'Ko, Cnllf., on Momlny laat a J. 8.
Nn il cr hemnm a hrliliitrnom, ami that
John II. Nnpler, thu local allnrnoy an'l
law piirliioi of I'reil If. Mllla, waa lit
Kan Dli'iio on tlm day follow Iiik.
Nnpler am.) hlx wlfo, Mra, M,
Nnpler, for tllvorcu kotua tlmo a no,
ami the anil la atlll pcndlliR In tlio
dri ult court heiv, Nnpler left n few
weeks ni;o, nt which tliuo It waa aald
ho liml Kline to Uia AnRtloa for till
health.
Hero's an Item from tht Ban DlfK"
Hun of laat Woilmsday nMmt tho Nn-
(iter. weilillm; In tho city which noa-
llea nliuoat In tho aouthwciit corner of
tlm United Htatos;
"A pretty hlualilni; little Klrl who
Iiiiiik her hen i modestly was tho prin
cipal dctoratloii al n quiet weddlnK
)eli rday afternoon In tho parlor of
llm Now lintel Troy on Rlith atrfct,
when aim wna married to J 8, Nnpler
hy Juatlru Hoton llryan. Incidentally.
It wna wedding No. 241 for tho Jul
tlio, who hna nlrendy added the mat
rlmnntal venture not hla own, how
eter to his- Hat this month,
"tlio brhlu'a iiumo waa Kfflo Wlso
of Us AiikoIcs, and alio la 1! jears
old, Tliu brldt'Kntom I 20 )ear old.
mid, aceordliiK to hi itatement to J.
T llntler. county clerk, who laaucd
tho llrfniie, Is n revldent of Ban Diego
and cmplo)cd by tho street car com
pany.
"Mrs, Napier arrived ou tho noon
train, Napier obtained tho license,
and thoy repaired to tho Holel Troy.
Boon nftcr tho Justice raniv with hla
lllblo. It. I.. I'almcr, tho hotel pro
prietor, wnaaaked to wltnesa tho cere
mony.
" 'It looks llko an elopement,' whis
pered tho Justice to tho wltneaa.
'"It surely does' whispered tho
witness to the Justice.
Mr. and Mrs. Napier refused to see
nny lsltora or to make any explana
tion, keeping thcmaeloa to their
room. Ills address In the city could
not ho learned."
FREE DELIVERY
MAY BE POT OFF
CM.KKS I'lTI.KXH til.T lll'HV AXII
HKNKKIT TIIKMSKI.VI-M AXII
NHUVIO: WOHKKI18 IIV MKCT
IXO HrllllKMKXTH
mod Is rnado known to thorn, will give
mi Impetus to It fulfillment.
Not only will peoplo bo nblo to get
their mull sooner by u frco delivery
hut It will relieve, tho local poatofflce
of work Hint It Is not auppoaed to do
when It la eligible to free delivery.
Thu argument I that a poatofflce en
titled to frco dollvery ahould have It.
A great proportion of tho mall now
handled In the office, would bo carried
b) poatinoii, and tlioao who havo to
call nt tho general delivery would
not have to wait so long for their
mall, Those who havo box mat I would
not have to wait so long for theirs,
either, Tho reason for this I that the
mall tartjjrs would handle all tho
mall for their stations, thus relieving
thu box nnd general delivery clerk
of being delayed In tlm assorting of
the mass of letter nnd paper that
would go through tho hand of the
!tmn.
Another point la that thcro would
bo more available boxes, for a great
many people who now have boxes
would get their mall by carrlor. Aa It
Is now, many peoplo with boxes let
their friends and relative use them,
which make ovcrat name for ono
box In many Instances, and la con
futing to the poatofflce clerks.
RUSSELL, LEGATEE,
IS BEING SOUGHT
XMH'HVTKH CXIXJUItKII
IX TAKIXO FltATEItXITV
8KATTM3. Fob. 10. Greek letter
fraternities of Washington havo Just
completed 'another Initiation without
Injury to tho noophytes. Approxi
mately ISO now fraternity men and
sorority women nro now wearing plni
of their order.
NEUBANKS IS OF
UNSOUND
MND
CtlUXTV COUIIT OIUIEIU COMMIT.
TKII MAX WHO HAD KXAGOKR.
ATKII IIIKAH OP WKAtVni AXII
t;.MKUTAKIXG8
Tomorrow m moon Brfat iiiiish
ln0tUnK IH l.o held ut llouaton' on
r houne. ' i, iimllenriiawlll bo com-
Llwed o ti, tiuitcal foiirrgtttloin of
"' my nml dm nmny'cltlxoiia who
I 'll o Intei, te, in lutonliig to Itev.
,- . miii Miiiier upon hi auhject,
Va ' "r " "", Wl,u'r w"KOn WUh
Thin la nut y u populor, but n
S '"". Mr. Vnn mtiw,
"" In tho iiiy, ,llB niroaTdy dotu
"""Kited (lint 11U ,8 poiftu p,t.
form orator ranking latatt among the
beit.
A apodal Invitation la extended to
hnoiL lighter,
XII HOCIAMHT MIIMIIIKNT
IIIH HKICIIHTAO Jl'ST VICT
United rrcia1 Bervteo
niillU.IN. Fob. 10. Ilorr flpalm, a
Cnthollo contrnllst, defeated Atigitat
Uohol, n auclftllat. for tho presidency
of tho rolehstag, by ten majority,
Dr. 1 W. GuimauliitJ. n famou Chl-
crki) dhlno und educator, head of tho
Armour Institute of Technology, su)
of Oplo Head that ho "will take a
nluen In American llternturu sldo by
aide with Charles Dickons In ICiigllsu
literature,"
Certain It I that smco ino an
iioiinccmeiit that tho famou and rU-
Iblti Htlrijng Oplo ha been, announced
aa to nppenr nt Houston oporn iiuusu
tonight, he Inquiry for Oplo Head'
book In Klamath Fall ha becomo
lively. Kverybody that read naa
wanted to got hold of something of
thu author' to oo how hi wrltln'
will cotnparo wllh hi readln' tm evo-
:iliiK'
Uliaiieea aro that tonight tlo opora
liiniBO will ho packed to tho "guu-iti'U."
rnslmnttter CI) do llrandenhurs and
his corps of nHMtstants In tho Klamath
I'alls poitorflco nro still hopeful of gct-
HiiK free doth cry, although tho seem
ing Indifference of tho public toward
tlm possibility of benefitting Itself In
till direction would not Improsa the
oidluiiry observer ns likely to havo
much weight In bringing about the
Improvement.
When ho mado hU last visit horc
I'ostofflco Inspector S, E. Meno of
Itnaeburg, who Include thla station
among those wlioso.work la under hi
oDlrlnl eye, said Hint If tho matter was
not decided by July It might have to
go over another joar, until tho fol
lowing July. In order to get an ap
propriation nt Washington for the es
tablishment of tho froo delivery sys
tem It must ho done within a certain
tlmo or It will not be taken up until
the, next period for considering.. uch
Items. t
While It la true that tho city haa or
dered street signs which have for
snmo tlmo been In coune of eatab
lUhment hy tho Mlloa Sign company
In accordance with I ho contract en
tered Into by It with tho city council,
sign nro not al that la needed for
tho delivery district, Poatmaatar
llrnndonburK would llko to aee the
houaoholder conform to the regul
Hon aa to numbering their home and
providing receptacle for tho placing
of mall hy tho carrlor. It I neces
sary that these thing be looked after
In order for the city to be eligible for
tho improvement.
' It may be that tho Coraaaerclal Club
and Chamber of Cotaamee, If the
Kdwln T. Ncubauka, declared In
sane by tho county court, was taken
jesterday morning to tho atato In
sane asylum by A. Cameron and one
other attendant for tho Institution.
Deputy Sheriff John Q. Schallock
made tho Information on which the
stato of the man's mind waa Inquired
Into. Hy occupation Ncubanka Is a
carpenter, 35 year of age, and lived
southwest of Wordcn. He had exag
gerated Ideas of his wealth, and con
tinually talked of a largo pumping
plant, great buildings and such lm
prowmirnla which he thought he waa
able to and Intended to put on the
farm. Neubankc la said to have soruo
time ago had a lovo affair which re
sulted unfortunately for him, which
caused hi depression. Thli, together
with his lonely modo of living, aro be
lieved to have undermined bla brain.
Dr. J. R. Taylor and George II. Mer-
ryman made the examination of Neu-
bans, tho result of which waa a declar
ation of hi Insanity and an order by
tho county court committing him.
Neubanks ha two brother In thla
vicinity.
to Klamath county, acquiring a ranch
near llonanta, later making her home
with her brother on the Shook ranch
Her laat day wcro spont at the homo
of her daughter, Mr. Chaitaln, who,
as well as the son, Itos Button, ur
vlo. Mr. Button had tbo following
hi others and slaters: John, David,
William, Isaac, Mr. Hattlo l'arker of
Ixs Angeles, Mr. Fannie Schumann,
Cautcmata, Central America; Mrs.
Adlo Iteuck, Dairy.
The Interment I to be Ashland, and
It Is probable that tho remain will
leave tomorrow morning for that city.
Twelvo workmen were killed and
eight Injured In an explosion today
at a Canadian Northern construction
ramp near Kort William.
SHELL imiML FORT JIT
KAIPIIG FOR TEN HOURS
Loyalist Commaadrr Ilrpotted to
Have Kxerafed Xumbrr of Oflcera
Accused of Coaspiring Willi ItebrU,
and This Daring geife
IN THIS CITY IN 1909
United Pre Service
TIENTSIN, Feb. 10. Republican
artillery shelled the imperial fortress
at Kalplng for ten hour. It 1 re
ported the garrison waa forced to
surrender. Tho loyalist commander,
durlngrthe bombardment executed a
number of officer accuaed of conspir
ing with rebel.
MasKhsw Agree oat Title' Death
United Pre Service
WASHINGTON.. D. C, Feb. 10.
State department dispatches aay the
Manchu have agreed that the Imper
ial title hall dlo with the emperor.
Minister Calhoun report that Ynan
baa accepted tho republican' ultima
tum of an annuity, which will prob
ably be given tho royaltle. Repub
lican demand the transfer of the
capital from Pekln to Nanking
ItOVAITY VISITS FIXMMI
HCKXK TO GIVE RELIEF
United Pre Service
MADRID, Feb. 10. The king and
queen havo started to the scene of the
flood in Southwestern Spain. Scores
have perished, and thousand of acre
wcro Inundated. King Alfonso plan
personal supervision of the rescue
work.
HONOR REAMES
WITH RECEPTION
LOCAL ELKS WILL HOLD FUXC-
TIOX TO MAKE THE LOCAL
AXTLERED HERD ACQUAINTED
WITH MKOKORD RULER
.MOTHER AXD nilOTHKR OP MAN
HIE IX SAME MOXTH LEAVIXO
WILLH MAKIXO HIM SOLE
LEUATEE
Adclbert Iluasell, If he want 12000
left to him, better come to tbe front.
He was, In tho summer of lv0, re
siding In Klamath Falls, according to
k letter written by Frank Bowman,
attorney at Lowvllle, N. Y which la
In the possession of Attorney J. 8.
Kent, but of lato thoso trying to
locato him have been unable to leant
bis whereabout. It appear that a
brother of tho missing man, Varans
II. Russell, of name Corner, Lawlt
county. New York, who died rec-ntly
at Lowvllle, received a letter front
Adelbert written from Klamath Fall
In August, 1909, which I the last
communication received from him.
Tho mother, Mr. Normantha Rus
sell, and tbo brother, Veranus, both
died about June, 1911, leaving wills
in which Adclbert was named sole
legateo and devisee. Both estate, la
the aggregate, amount to about f 2000
and ho I named as executor In the
brother's will, which It Is desired to
probate.
Attorney Kent is endeavoring to
go Into communication wtth.Rnaatll,
and when he doe, and establishes hi
Identity, he will put him onto the
necessary legal move to get la touch
with the mean left to him. .
Bead Coaeett
At the regular Sunday afteraooa
concert the Klamath Falls Military
band will tomorrow reader the follow
ing pregram:
March, "Regimental Pride" . . Heed
Orerture.-Catlf of Bagdad," Boleldlea
Selection, "Three Twin" . . .Hoechaa
Cornet solo, "O, Dry Those Tears,"
By Mr. Hewnham
Itlmo Waits Schwarts
Selection, "Bohemian Qlrl". . . .Balfo
National Anthem
RICIIARIMOX NOT -
OOMMUSIOXKX
Unlted State Commissioner R. M.
Ktchardion ha resigned from that
office, his withdrawal having been
handed In about a month ago. He
llnds It Interferes with his work as a
circuit court stenographer. Charles
J. Ferguson of Kuykendall and Fer
guson, ha been appointed to auc
ceed him.
SMITH'S AH8A1LAXT GOES
BEFORE TRIAL TRIBUNAL
DEATH CALLS
TO MRS. SUTTON
AGED RESIDENT OK KLAMATH
FALlii PASES AWAY AT RE8I-
HENCE OF DAUGHTER INTER
MENT AT ASHLAND
Mrs. Uarv J. Button passed away
laat night about 9 o'clock at the home
of her daughter and eon-ln-lnw, Mr.
and Mrs. George Chastaln. 338 North
Third street, after an extended ni
ne. Bho had been sinking rapidly
of. late, and tho relative and friends
were, In a moaeure, prepared tor the
outcome.
Mrs. Sutton we born In Rlploy,
lnd June 9, 1840, moving to Iowa
in 1847 and to Oregon In 1864. The
ahook faiuiiv.of which he was a mom-
her, settled In Jacksonville, where In
1807 aho married James Sutton, first
editor of the Jacksonville Post. Some
years afterward tho Sutton moved
in Ashland, where Mr. Sutton. In
1871 atarted the Tldtuga which (a atlll
operated there. He died In 1878, and
in tbe winter of 180 hla widow
Clarenco Reanies, an attorney of
Medford Ore., and nephew of Evan It..
Keames of this city, I In Klamath
Fall on legal business. Mr. Reamea
la exalted ruled of tho Medford Lodge
of Elk, and owing to hi high posi
tion in the order Klamath Falls Lodgo
No 1947 will hold an Informal recep
tion In hi honor tomorrow afternoon
at a o'clock, at tho Elk' club room
at Fourth street and Klamath avenue.
TRUKEE. Feb. 10. The prelim
inary hearing of Doyle for shooting
Smith, editor of the Republican, was
begun today. Eyo witnesses are be
ing examined thla afternoon. The
prosecution relic on Smith' ante-
mortem statement that Doylo atarted
the quarrel.
LATIX-AMERICAXB NOT
INVITED TO EXPOSITION
United Preaa Service
WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 10.
Hy k vote of eight to two the senato
committee on expoaltlon killed the
Itaker resolution, aaklng President
Taft to Invito participation by Latin
American nation In tbe San Diego ex
poaltlon In 1915.
Mail From North Misses Connection
At Weed And Fads To Arrive Here
Mall was scarce last night because
tho connection waa missed at Weed
for pouchea coming south. Thus no
mall from points north of Weed, In
cluding the PaeiSo Northwest and oth
er part from "which communication
reaches here via that territory, landed
hare. It enabled the clerks to get
through last evening earlier than us
uaa, but gave them lots of chance to
explain the trouble. It will mean a
heavier malllhan usual thla evening.
Passenger from north of the well
knows city which la named tor a low
shrub always come lu hero at 8: IB
p. m., for they travel south on the
main line on No. 15, which does not
reach Weed until alter the train due
here at 4:10 has left there, the latter
being the mall train. But mall from
above Weed taake connection with,
branch mall train, so tbe Impress!
prevail locally that the mall from the
north la carried on No. 11, which Is
the Shasta limited, although that trala
carries no' passengers save Pullman
folk going all the way from the Rose
City to the Golden Gate City.
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