$&e lirfali. gpruwinrra , rMM "" '""w" KYKNIN'i NKW8TAMM PHI.NT TIIK NKWH. NOT HWTOfIT KLAMATH FALLH, OHKNON, Tlll'IIHDAY, IIMIIIIAItV , liMU Price, Wtn OmM guaYear '" "" TRIAL OF EAILDER IRLY UNDER WAY iiii COMPLETED , MOSTLY FAItMHIM, Nrimm ipo.v TO MIT a-jiATK OS MlilOI.K HUSKD ck till (('tlHIOII III? of Nobel Faultier for i.oiil. flefchardt, enok kxiD 4 I'tiurxin runtime. ...ill........... iL,. I..., iMUHw .i...iiimii fii iv ,,1, u coiiiplrlr.1 nnd wornlui i eMttoU Utirlr r farmer ... II. ......IIBM KroKK. farmer, l-angell vnl- J. at. HolntM, ff mnr. Pott Valley. LO. Tsrry, farmer, Klamath IU n,MrUltrll)- (Iwwt ilurgiliiM larmer near ltaT. J, I Book, farmer iirar Merrill. t I. Hill. Ilrnt.rr rrulwr, near iMWtsa. ftrrr 0, lLai, druxxlat, Klam- lit) nu. Jiast If lit n nmi room upnrauir, stall riu jmtWMtlatrh f.rmur, rmsr Mr Kt tslsaoa l"er (rumr. near Slur' A f, L Top, farmer, iirr Merrill. I If, Walker, ratlin man, "lienr lulu Inn ilialKiiucil r.t llniiniiti, i;.. ' 'iiril J Murrii), Nelson Itoiinsuvell, i:. Neiib.uikH mill J I, Davidson i (Will i nlv mm peremptory left In be i rclacil lii tin. im,,, mi, lfti ,y ,1(,i MiMncriill'in, lookt.l nt noun n 'though II Jy ,.,( . ,l,..l " l"frn tin. iifterti.Hiii session K., fnr HOMESTEADERSON LANDS IRRIGATED linlluii, mill Im Inn! talked Inst nlulit under wny wi. , j,k ,,,, K H.ri KUm.Hi .... i It. i ,u r,K ,, , ,!,,, ,.,,,, Hum kno.H'i, n witness In i, ,,,,,,, i ,,. ......... na well m Hill. Chiiile. dm,,., . l,t l..iiM,.r i-ommltlfil tho rrliim of ' other wllni..., Ho hnd nl.o had smnu klllliiK l.mil. Oebhnr.H Inst August I ronverantloti will, a mm. mimed Km. mini upon tin-defense depends tho .... ! uln. or I'l.iftl.li II.. ..... .. i .... .... i I..I.U.I ... ... .. "J , ' """ " I""', .""'"IlllieiU III III.. (I)lltl'llllllll, f H.lrl. "' "'" memaoi I in. is.uu with I H.fflllliMl Im lim.l... Hint Faultier I " '"" m.. ........ went lontlo insane lie) nml a ftllur l.n nml lii.i'ii inni.i',1 n. .ailafnc iorv in II... iinfmi... m...i ...... i ....... ..... ....... . .... " ..-. .it.ii ntin uciiii: ...K ill' inr n. r.. iniitiii i.h... iti:i,ii:r or kxtiiv. mux rxiuiit iti:ci,M,Ti() I'llOIM'IS i tin: i'.iti:ii ht.ti:s win licliin itllllvi l.y . ill.rtlrt itllorii..)' ,.k. ml If !. I.ml tnlknl hIDi S'l.nn.n 'aiil.li.r, l.toilii.r of tin. .Iffi.ii.inni. . M.lll...l II, I... .11.1 . I. . . I ... ..-,.,..-.. m.x. .... .mi hoi iii'iiur.. 11- innrniK 111 in. limttiT l. Tt 111 out ili 13 n.mp. onlerrd rltk llrnir I. llMi.n to txi an lor Jurr .tut) In Ihn Not likVr nrJ't trlnl Hhrlff William LhTM. jMtrJ.r uminiinnl K. K. Iir of III) llruwii Mlcliaal of iu4 II C Dunn of llonania. p til tbo pl.rr. of V. K. Nlrlf lof roil KMtiutli ktnl J. V. Ta). retXtirlll. rin.wil mi nrrotinl of ml ilr..rie U' Pullvrlon of m, ko runM not Im loratnl l.y flUroM, Tti.i nihrr nln mrn Mi up tin. iluiPii from which li Al tint Im .alii Im hint ... aioiiml no .lnr.. nml Niinthor" la. I nUlil III alM.i.i u o 'Hock. "1)1.1 ).lil kii to I.ml M 9 o'tlorkT" aaknl KuykuiiUII ")o )ou inrun Oil. Jury to iiinl.'itiiiii that ).,n r. Ilrr at thai Hmn?" "No, lr. I wotil.l not an) iin.tlv thai?" "With tin. iii.ilHr.laiiilliiK that ton Mri tuittnr oalh hi-rn tin. aniiin m IhmiKh ).i wrro lttl()l.iK on (ho wllni... atnii.l nml tl.nl ou nrn llnt.ln fur twrjury If )im .to not r ti,P Irnth. what I linn .. jm. K m ,r,'- "I RtlP.. It Maa nl.out 2 o'rlork " A lltlrr rltr.ilatcil ninniiK tlm li'ltrhra ami rhalra In lln roiul riH.in. Inrlti.lInK Ihn .! In I Ik. jury ,.. "Im yon iiii.tr.Uti.l that tli . filnlaiit I. lirmtiliint to l It.nori'iit'" "No, lr " "If lh qiip.llon of Inna.ilty I. rat.r.l I.)- t hr ilffpnilanl w.nil.l n. titf the atnto thr lirnpflt of tlm itnut.l Ihn miiip n )ou mi..i to (In. it.fi..' aht In all otlirr rrapifta?" "No, air." "Wr challrnxo Ihn Juror " "Thn rliallrligo It .uttalunl ami Iho Juror will lc iriHH.il," .nl.t tlu court. "Wr wout.t like to harn an ciroji. Hon nult, rour honor," plrailfd At lornity O'NHH. "An riro.nn inn) Im noli'.t " N. J (Iuiiii mi ociimhI nml I' II OI.U rail.-.! to thv alnml III. I J -a war. that a man waa ri-.H.i..lt.lo for a rrlinv wlitn drunk tin anuip aa tin mail tin wprn aohrr, nlthouRh l.n ailmlllr.l that roiillniip.l ilninkrunr.. renaonnlilo ilonl.t. or nt l.'ii.l win, at tlin tlm.. of (I... kill Iiik Tlm fnrt Hint hn l.ilKht linvn, If Itiaaiip nt tin. I Inn. of thn nrciirrinni Im.oii.ii of iiori.ml mlml In tin. nun li.K iminll... I. iiu.lnr.lo'iil to l.nv.i no Thn il.'fpn.p IIOVH' IIANIt IMIKM WKM Tlm IIIkIi Hdiool band, which riivo , It. flr.t imlillc concert (hi. inornln nt Iho I.IkIi achool, ahowcl to y.imil niJvnntHK'i. Kvcry memher ilhl iilin ai'lf iri'illt, much to the cncournKP inrnt of (ho leader, Ocorg., A. Wlrtz. Tln Iioya allowed tho honcflt of hnr.t irnrl(o which thoy have been hnvliiK, tr thliiRB turn out na ix IK'Ctc.t, a aerl'a of mualcol concern will ahortly he nrrnnKP'l at which the public will l.avo an opportunity of hf'arliiK tlm hand. ConKri-nnt.ii.il IIiiwIm)- rltu. Hint the followlni; hill protictliiK iinlrymiifi fioni ri.nt.nt of nilmta mail., prior to Juno 2B, 1 U 10, pna.iil thf hniiH- on 1'i'l.runry 22. That no iiiiilined eiitDinau who prior lo Juno 25th 1010. ma.lu honu lido i-nlry upon l.imla prunoacd lo hl IrrlKitti'd under Hn; provlidona of tin.' EMMITT OFFERS TO BRING WATER l.n. naked tunny .mention, which np pnrenlly point to thn lino of dnfi-uan It will offi-r I'ro.perllvi. Jurora hnvo l "f J'tnn ITlli, 1!U2, tho nnllunnll ,..,., M...v iiui- uiMiivnu -rit l.p.11 .minded n. to lhelr nn,!ert,! Jre. Inmntlon Inw. nml who ...inl.ll.l....l ' """'" r' MKr "' ""' T l tm both l.tr. of Iho ra.n l.n. I Irjlai to flhiiho.it thidr Jury lhU,r""ln '" of lr".-.il.. power nml uiffrrl.rriitou, Korl Klam.."" ""'"," "") uiaiuiKuu:. ; C. r. 8-lL, i V Hhorl, J. I). tinhl ,r"m ronK '"hl I'f'M'i-rly l.t nu. K. si Plitltt... i' ii mi.i. "" ron nuiPimrnttn Ilia Idea Atkr.ll Jnn.h iin.rk .-.'Wfa that voluntary ilruukennea. ar'11'" "' 'inl"l l Ui "'t',t t" IdcK ! 1HIIP IFWIiniM- I. . . ..... .. :hloaon !,... v r i. i....... i,. ilrffn.c acalu.t rrlmn Hn anl.t . ii'i from, Hint me apcvinl wnire ht had no prejudice acaliul Imnnlly iiik or Itilpnlloii, will, iiremeilltnllon, dillbiirnllon, whPlhrr they am pre. Jiidl.rd nKnln.t druukennp.a u. n .In. fen.n to rrlmn, Inaanlly from drunk rtine.. n. aiirh defeti.e. nk'nln.t Iho u.n of Intiiilrntli.K ll'iuora or n in.iii who u.ra them, nml If they linv., rend III Dm pnpera or illrume. the nn will, other, .o n. to lead them In tha formnlloii of nn opinion After dinner II W Hhorl, on ex nmliintli.n, wnw peremi.tnrlb ehnl- li'l.Ked hy thn atnlr. Hit. aide of the r.tM. thu. eihauitliiK It. peremptor ! K i:, Wnlker. n .to.km.in of Illy, wna iipjI iuetli.n.i lie .t. l.o would not kIvi. nn ludlnn'N lertl ineiiy thn annul welaht na Hint of while ii.nn A.ked hy HUtrlrt Attor r.e Kii)kendnll If he hnd nu opln U.n, l.e aal.l hn had one. whlrh he l.nd never epre.ei, whlrh would not ln fli.enrn him In the roan. n. hn roull In) II nilde. Aaknl If he hnd n liro Iher on trlnl for murder would ho Im wIIIIiik lo hne n mnn In hi. own tinnin of mind alt on thn Jury, he m piled In tlm artlnnatlie. Ilflni; pm'l hy both thn defenan nnd ilnte, he made thn twolfth Juror cho.en, nnd the rourt nnnnunred thn Jury lo be roniplele Thn other Jurora mini, n.f.ned wprn niruaed from further ,-Hrndatiro In thn rnae nnd Depulr County Clerk OeorRe Chn.tnln waa It.tlrurted lo awenr In the Jury which he did, nfter whlrh Hie rourt nn nminred n abort rrre.a After the rccva. rouit retui.ii'd Iho Oral tl.li.K up beli.K a motion b) Attorney O'Neill to dltcluirco tlm Jurj tlitt wa 111 Hie but on the Kroilll.l Hint (here were onl) neMiiteen Jury- re.ii.e.irn in roou lain, upon mo Inn.I. intrrf.l by Mm, ahnll bo iubjrct to ronte.t for failure to maintain real- oei.ee or iiinku iniprovrnu-nla upon. I.I. land prior to Iho tlm.) when wnte I. available for the Irrigation of land, embrnred In hla entry, hu unrli eiitrmen nlinll, within nAuty unya niter urn imunnre or the ifibllc iiotlio rniulred by aectlou four W the rerlnmnllnn net, HiIiik Ihn dr.tejVlieii ill V I'Olt i:,oou FAIli to ilVi: OATA O.N WOHK WITHIN WATER USERS' DUES BEING FIGURED UP lllahop I'addock, of the illoceay ol " CLatern OrcKon, la expected thla ere- ,.,-,.... . - nlnic. lie will remain until Monday McMBERSHIP LESS and will hold a .eric' of acrvlcca for !)r Henry C. Oolllnn. of tho Kph- topal Church of the lledevmer, IVI- iluy nnd Saturday nt 3:30 p, in. In ' Odd Kellowa hall an.'. 8uml(.y morn Ur til II o'clock. Walter Maitec, who for the pnt flvo or bIx month, hna been wintering . around thn Klamath Aseocy nnd Up-, per Lake reelon, returned to thla city yeatcrdoy. Ho expecti to-hold u, WITIIHItAWAIi OP GOVKHXMKXT la.Mi.S AltOf.M) MIDLAND Aim L'AST Or' MKItHIM, CAURH DII-ri.-ltKNCK. S-cretarv Albert K. RUimr. nt tha poaltlon with tho Northern box fac-i-,,h .i. ir.. a i-.i. i,,PV . u .. H.lemnth nter U.era AnocUtton, J Is l.my getting up tho aaieiiment roll lory nt Hhlpplnxton, Itobuii A, l-mmltt, aoniu time aluco elm. u by thu council to du aomu rnlculntliiK na to tho possibility of the city obtalnlut,' a water aupply, nnd who wag nccompanlcd by Coun (llmi.i. John Klcldcr In locatlnK thu water will be nvnllnblo for Irrlaltlnn, lA.pcn l.uko Spring' aourco of aup- file In the local land office n Ivnter ply filed on by tbo city, made an of rlr.ht application for the lrj-fcnt.lt! fer to the council last night to build land, embrnred In hla entry, InVcnm n pipe Hue of water for tho city for L... II. AAA ...l.l.l. ..!.! .1.. a . CASK AOAINHT KONOI OFF Some time ago tho Flrat Truit nnd Savings Hank entered nn. action ngalntt Joseph Knop In order to ob Lain money, nnd attached seventeen lovlnea, through tho Instrumentality of thu organization, which dm to.b compiled every spring. For the main (cuiiTire of the association who membership Is mado up of farmers whose lands are. Irrigated under the Klamath projnet of tho United StlttM Sheriff William II. Homes. Konni"dnnllH. service, the association ttled tl.O account nml Ihn rntfl nr rhnrirn 1 o n,n. ,... m-a In -..... ncc moro free to roam, cavort andlf0r the coming year. Each farmer 'who Is a stockholder In the issoda- ri.k If still alive. funnily with the public nollrn approved farm unit pint for tho snip in wi.irn nis entry lies, nn.I ana nlso nto nn nmdavlt Hint ho has re. e.lnbll.hrd hi. rrsldcnrn on the Innd with the Intention of maintaining the nmn fur a period sufficient to enable him to innkn flnnl proef: Provided, Hint no surli entry mnn shnll be entitle.) to have counted ns pnrt of the required period of resi dence any period of time during whlrh hn was not nctunlly upon thn aid Innd prior In the .Into of th? notice nfnrornld nnd no application for thn entry of said Iand stMll he received until nfter the expiration of tho ninety n nfter the Issuance of notice within whlrh the enlryman la hereby required to re-rslnbllah his rraldciiro nnd apply for water right. il l.1..,nnn, which, evidently, docs not! Include ntiy construction within the m limit. TTugures on lour u.IIct po and ' of H-lnch pipe. J 122,000; hauling nnd distributing. 5,00ft; digging and back-filling trench two foot under aurfacc. fs.000; totnl. II3C.000. He said he stood willing to take tho contract nt that price. tln lh proer.lon. IntHntely nnd tint the li.tt.i Woon pry th0 nist man nt.fu'r" "nkennnas Uv anl. he knew s inn nmrn nx. wa. nrrptitn.1.1'" n"i ..i . i.in.u nei r.i 1 nen In the box aattafap. M " 'ur"r ", r'n'1 ,r '"'r ""' " lOCII, O'Neill, counsel for t.inJ'"'M ,,r,lrl " 'lilcnro mil at, in,! p. DUtrtrt Atlornntl1" f,rnrilanr.t wlt'i tt..i InMiii.tlnn. IV.KBjkmdall and Assistant Ills. lt ,ho uM ,,",,,,' i,f- Ol I. n linltte.l ! Attorney Charles J Ferguson l:"w:,u Mi)KninWl nn.I Kirgua.iu was The defen.u passed the Juror, who ..Inn questioned by District Attorney Kuykendatl, said he had no scruples against capital punishment and was not acquainted with the defeinlnn'. or his brother. Hn anld he knew Noruinu Fatilder by alght. Ho wus InrllniHl to think Hint thn doubt on Ihn question of Insanity should bn resolved In favor of Ihn xtatn nnd that nn regarded oilier doubt, thy ought to hn determined In favor of Ihn accused. Thn atnto passed him. "Do I understand Hint thn defense ha Ihn privilege of exercising iimi peremptory?" asked Attorney O'Neill, "It lias, according to my tnll," re plied tho Judge. "Wo will excuse Mr. Olds," aald the attorney. It then being noon tho rourt ad journed until 1:30 p. m with n cau tion In Ihn Jurorri Hint they should not talk about the en so nnd Hint dur ing the course of the proceeding In tho trial If Ihero wan pressing nor ncsalty for them In linve communica tion with outsiders tho matter might hn arranged to he In Ihn presence nf Halllff Clarnnre O. Morgnn. Hy exorcising dtp peremptory nn Mr. Olds Iho .dofenso exhausted II right to rhnllongo Jurors, ho being the twolfth mnn objected to by Hie .reused man's counsel. Tho defensn has the right to twice n ninny per emptorlea n Iho stale, which I al lowed "only lx. The atnto has hut one more peremptory In stock, hav ing uiod five. Peromptorlly excused by (ho dofenso hnvo boon (he follow fellow follew ing: A. 8. Foster, J. B. Mills, Floyd Hrandenburg, J. W. IJryant, H. M. llubb, 0. W. Miller. Mannol Vlerra. Frank Klabiuba, J. Lemon, E. 8. Phllllpa, N. 0. Qubd. F.R.OId. The flroat. Mlrl.atl was que-'" "muniil lltnr al ills Imiiai iwirirt Attorn..) Kii)kendall llW hn Ions ilnii. l... h,i !.- to? doty. lrttvi u.t jn ,, ,Me n,,,,, Ti 1 the reannae, tss court ,,., Mr u.i., ". Ju.Iko llenson, t. J.nir honor" i,...,. Tt4tutn l plain,- ,tlft ,(, W your honor, pPaao " TattutB aaa ilmi n i... I"- on a Jury wH,n ,w K Mrvs." hi. i ... . j, " ""nr ..nieu. Z?.W "'Prrme rourt hna stated -"".' Insisted O'Neill. IV1." M"n l'" ,mf k ,lnwn'" 'i i that, ),,,,, honor?" . ' ll Hie Biinren.it mnn h.M. XfiZfc' L.IW Ihrn .Ilea .,. .i . Ste, "' ""'it Ih Oregon rnso Ihn rourt Ms .. .'"J'"'"1 Mr- Michael, " Wet ihrn ... ' lot a .. ' "''rinion wns Tkat.,, """' "xreptod. I Hit Q,.,. ,...,. ...... ,. . iah. . """ "' '" rli. ' ,,B ''l ho wa Lrr"" rain m, ..-.. rala. ill. . '. "'"' co,"o rrom otetsa .1 " ."' "" 'I. ! ettorson ronrnMinn ailing f i.01lll aobh.rti L. nulllf. Ho was flnallr Llr,Miiall.r..l a. ..-.. .MiBioTh 7.:? o.ot.,eri,mMobo'choi: " Wou. called for exaal- were Irregulnrly drawn nnd that the defendant hnd been deprived of the rights Kunrniiteed him by the Inws nml constitution of the state of Ore gon Judge lleuaou denied Hie mo tion nml the defensn took nn excep tion to the ruling Tbo presentation of Hie inso to the Jury wna then begun by thn open ing statement of District Attorney Kujkemtall us to what the stnto ex ptrled lo prove. The Indictment I'liurges first degree murder, under which a wrdlil of llrst or second de gree murder ur manslaughter, or nc 1 ii It tit I. may bo returned by the Jury, nml thu attorney began to explain Hie dlffeient degree of thu crime. The defendant' uttoiney objeted tu this unless ho were permitted tu In dulge In discussion of them when lioT addressed tlm Jtirj. Tliu court, nil some purli'ving with the uttorm1 ruled out thu discussion and stuJd l.iil ii reclt.it of tho fuels would Im sulllrlent, nnd for the district attir ney to give the Jury tho natureluf the iletnlls ho ixpoclod lo piovo Thu dlstilrt attorney told the Juri thai thu atnto would show that tho defendant hnd worked at tho con struction camp some 0 or .5 iuIIoh In xubst shrdluetnoshrdlurslirdlush north uf this city on August C, 191 1. the Sunday l.otil (lebhnrdt wus klllnl, and stuted In substance follews: One of Iho dogs In tho cnm.i hud been poisoned and Faultier, who hnd u dog. said that If hi dog were poisoned lio would shoot tho who dM It. On tho Bunlny In question ho and other mado n trip to Fort Kl in .ill) Home mile nwny, nnd when thoy rcinriieil to tho rump FnuldorN iltg, vil.'t'li hnd Uwn left behind, v.-3 fotnul to ho sick. Fnuldcr nnd the f.lhvru thought Iho leg hnd beo.i o!r oni d nnd endeavor to bring Ulm to n mending stnto fulled, so Fnuldcr shol tho rnnlne. I wnlked around with tho gun on I In shoulder aid mid ho wn going lo kill Iho mnn who hnd killed (ho dig. Hn want up tn tho cook' (ent Mid shot (lobhnidr. Coming bock down tho hill, he told tt men ho had shot Cleblmrdt, and BOX FACTORY MEN ARRIVE TO WORK Thn Misses Octavln Ultlngcr and llattlo White will entertain tomorrow night at tho home of tho later. The affair will bo In tho nature of a leap yoir party, nnd everything that pog to characterize tho occasion will be nlven every nttentlon. Already prep aration are being mado to mnk this event one of tho most noteworthy of the iieuson In society circles. Light r fri aliments will Immediately follow th progrnm. and Judging fnVm the Interest Hint Is being manifested by the younger folk, everything tends tov.nrd n Inrge gathering of the young people. IAILR0AD WORK THEIR SUMMONS Hon carries n sham for each acre he j hat under tho Irrigation plan and (bis means that each acre costs blm Ifllfl.n Inr thn nwnnaA. n, k .....I. Hon for tho year which begins May 1. 1912, and ends May 1, 1913. rl... ........ . . .. . i iuii Kuoi-rumcui uocs noc collect In advance and the assessment made on Its behalf Is for tbo Irrigation sea Willi "on of 1911, of $3 per acre for the government's building charges and TS cents per aero for ooeratlan. m. to. TIOX DKP.MITMKXT UIWK FOIt tot of 3.75 per aero for Uncle Bam. HAN FHANLTSCO .which, odded to the dime for each i acre for malntcnace, make a total ... .... ,, ". ... of 13.85 for each acre under the proj- Mr nnd Mrs. Jl K. Temple Mr. ect represented In tho asl.Uoa. and Mrs. Junior Daggett and G. I. Tllero are , 4 ftcre, MprmBt. Adam, left o this afternoon's train, , on th aMOC,,tton ,, or Snn eranclsco. Tho gentlemen jfor maintenance of the organization have been connected with tho con.;out onIy 30il06 acrM f0T wn,eh ,b .ruction department of tho Southern Bovcrnment Is as yet making Pacific railroad In tl,., city for sev- clmrR0. Tho dl(rercynCe ln",'cn eral years, nnd have been transferred represents land which the govern to uorkin iho San Francisco office. n.ent Intends to furnish with water. Mr. Temple stated thl morning aj whose holders detlro to be In Hint he did not know how long they .,h association In advance of the time would bo kept In Snn Francisco, but tho water Is turned on. an .. ... a short time they ihn i.enem. ,. . . v ... . ra.x.f.ka hsjtsb luum lis iBucnrn (iK.TI.KMJ-:.V COXXKCTKD WHTIIKHX PACIFIC CONSTHLC. oiTicnt or xi:w compaxv says WOHK mist hi: stahtfd ox :w pkxt within sixtv DAVS, IF niKSHII.K I Hubert A. Johnson nnd Wllllnm t.l Clnrke arrived jester.lay from San' Frnurlsro lo take up work on the1 new box factory. Mr. Clnrko said It would be necessary to start the fac tory within sixty da) If possible. Mr. oJhnson Is to be president ami treasurer of the KKIninath Manufac turing Company, the Htlu of tho now concern, nnd will move his family hero from Oakland so n tn tako nc tlvu chnrgc. Mr. Clarke Is to bo vice prrnldent nnd secretary. aa.WBaw.saaasssMH The box factory located nt Ship- plngton nnd which Iim been closed for Iho past few months will begin operation tomorrow. As n result of this there are n grrnl number of mrn being taken there tn bo on hand when the work begins. Snn Diego police nrrested sixteen additional . street speaker, which brings tho total of arrests up to ISO kluro tho" rruando started. Tho Jail a overflowing. Fish licenses were Issued from I l.o county clerk's olnco yesterday to the follewing: M. C. Low, Jnmej M Morrison. II. P. Dow nnd K. A. Woll-ey. .but he waa going up ngnln to mnk sure ho had killed him, und would then go nwny Into the hill. When ho went bark to Iho rook's tont M. A, Plko wns there and dlsiuadcd him from any moro violence toward tho wounded man, nlso tejllng him not to go to tho hill, hut star In camp. Fnulder thon wont tn hi own tent nnd shot himself (wlco. The rook died during the night and Faulder was weekt in recovering from hi elf- Innlcted wounds. RAILROAD SEED GRAIN ALLOTTED KUIMATII HAHIX FAIISIKHS TOO I.ATK TO !KT IN ON DIHTItllM. tiox iif.inu madk hy softii i:hn pacific presumed that In would bo detailed on tomo of the new construction work. When work .Is renewed qn the Klamath Falls (Natron line they may return here. but probably would be located on the lino further north. Somu lime since a petition, headed by Me or & Allison, nnd signed by i curly two score of farmers, was sout to II. F. Lountbury, general freight egent of tho Southern Pacific Unci In Oicgon, nsklng for a share In the lompany's barley distribution. Mr. oiintbury, whoso offlco Is In Port- ml, ha replied to tho club relet ting ho U not In a position to furnish tie barley for thl season as desired, atlng that the company has in tho dghborhood of 1,000 applications oni farmer In westeru Oregon for id, nnd will bo obliged to limit the tilstrlbutlon of the same to demon .V.ctlon trad determined on som! time since. II? iys Ir part: "Our plan involves co-opcrn'.lnn with n llmlte.i number of farmers n localities nlong the lino in planting demoustrntlon t'seia, under whlib arrangement wo are furnishing tho seed for aero tracta. same to bo lo cated In various districts along the linn between Portland and Ashland. Our appropriation is small nnd tho matter hns progressed to n point where wo cannot very well prorate tho seed which is now bn route from Wisconsin, nnd Is expected to reach Portland about March 1. The two varieties lo bo used are Oderbrucker nnd Wisconsin No. 9, othcrwlso known at Pedigree barley. Through (he Wisconsin experimental associa tion I am able (o give you a list of grower In Wisconsin who have the above varleiies of barley for sale." The Commercial Club hat (he list and farmers wanting tho Information can get the names by writing to Sec retary C. P. Stewart. who belong to the Water Users. These people aro principally In the Poe valley and east branch country. It Is expected that the membership, which ran C7s last year, will bo about 100 less than that tbts year, for when the reclamation service decided In l.ondon at 5 p. m. today It wan ,0 wltn,Jraw front serving the swamp rmclnlly announced that S40.00.) miner and assistants wero out. It lands In tho vicinity of Midland, It took $9 members from the astocla- Is expected 1.000.000 will bo out byit,on' nnJ tne withdrawal of (he rec- mldnlght. KNIGHT IS PAGE FROM THIS TIME ,lamntlon work from the high land east of Merrill took a few more. The withdrawal or these members took nbout 37.SS8 acres off the association trolls. DKFKNDS JOHNSON'S LOYALTY Special to The Herald WASHINGTON, Feb. bitterly denounced the 39. KeKnt rumor that Villi VY ititFi'intFV mxvvn John,on hn1 "t8r(ed LnFollette. be liTlll.l.X IHlKsllllr..N tOM-r.H )Callge of n, prom,0 t0 bo Roose. DrXillKK ON ONK CANDIDATE veil's running mnto ns absurd. He AND APPOINT F.NTF.HTAIN.1'! ,?Jhn80"1 rnlalnf W irollctto until ho unfortunately be MK.NT COMM.TTKK ,,o unavailable, ' At tho meeting of tho Knlgr ryuiias last night tno ranker page was conferred on one cnnWate. A committee was appointedto arrnngo for an entrrtnlnment tobe bad tho next meeting night, wlsvh will be next Wednesday, nnd nt tlt tlmo ho two ranks, esqulro nnd kiwjt, will bo conferred on tho candldafeMUio was up last night for the page gree. Tho committee on cuter1 ment consists, of Karl Whltlock, Al ii recti t Oeblcr and (icorge 0. North. Heal estate I moving pretty lively this spring; and sonio very significant and encouraging transactions have taken plpaco. It goes to demonstrate that Klam&th Fall It n coming center for n big territory. All eye are on tho city. The basketball team of tbo high scrool which hat abandoned work for the rest of thl term, held a meeting jestcrday for the purpose of choosing nn emblem to be worn on Jerseys. From a number of different designs which were submitted for approval Hip dcjlgn of n large K with' two rmnll b's one on each side of (he K.. aacccptod by the team. KILl DANCF. FRIDAY, NOT SATURDAY The dance at Houston's opara loute usually held Saturday night will be held tomorrow night, after tho Newman-Folti performance, In Blend, In order to let (he glider slip nbout past midnight and get their mouey'a worth. ?K AND GIRLS, TI1KN FIHES THEIR HOMK Special to The Herald SAN FRANCISCO'. Feb. . Sam uel Fisher. proprietor of (he .Elks' taninle factory, shot and killed hit wife and daughters, Ruth and. Irene, nged 16. He then set Are (o the homo at ISO First avenue and killed himself. Fisher is believed to hare been In oiino because of overwork. He shot hla daughter first and the wife, whan alio started an Investigation. The tragedy was discovered whan bnmea wero noticed Issuing from (he window. The police broke In and tho bodies of (he daughters war found, scorched by (he flames. Tka homo life of (ha Fitters waa Mwl. V '