The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 04, 1912, Image 1

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KliAMATII FALLS, OKaVJOJv, MONDAY, MAHCII 4, IBIS
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PLENTY OF TIMBER
AFTER SHRIEVALTY
MENTAL
'hlUKi'i till thu uliliilguiuciit of tlu. till !'f """"" '" Hio ''IK'' eliol l
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lliflllia In bo avuli. lull It will mini). If
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.., -..... i.-itiiM KArii ni.'om""""1 to tliu ihiIimiu i.tmnuiit l.u U
mNKX.lMllhKHlOM " "Mpretly HM) , ,mvu rl(CKll ,
ftO I'AHHW. KAMI Or WlliMl.hnWi tin, tntcs ..( th.j.u w, ro w,
OH mm .it)- ii.iiniiiiatriiiKiii, wiikli l nut
mil) fur (liu snlixiu, l.ut viiIin llreiiae
.III UltKM of tliu law () ui,ur
mud, ho will linvn, pinhnhly, n meed
l.f ewouruguiiieni from tlm m-onlo
Im f .hi I iin.l think i)tlirwlm
Whllo the county niul illy nn, nor
I HII. IMt.tKK AT IIKJII SCHOOL
Or Uffn lunku gav n aplondld
IKilk III III.) (Impel r Hi,, high idiool
IIiIk Morning. Htm dwell at longth
i n tin- merits of knotting liow to .11 a-
rn right from wrong. It U Dm In.
, t" nlloii of tlm ilorlor lo give a series
'luring
III 1)0
ii tpeilnl meeting helil for tliu boys
nun oiiu for din girls
5m v ri.KHK
.Lima al. aOIIIO bOW, Willi ItlO
auateiot iho Klsmalh Cbrunlclu luto
Ut tt lw)oud, that bourne fiulu
ibkk si U orunig iu wiu u
.iMnintt no traveler oor ru-fl
urts. ttitio J (o bo ouudod tlm
oaa-tlm liiiKMoiil nolo u ""' uftrcU
UltUftlll William II. Ilarutr woul.1
baa titJIilatu for anuria, inor i
lo doubt that rilierlff llarnvs would
Bikt a ittmiK laudldate, and Hill it
tit Cf Ut If I'" ' I" CUIIIII Ollt
TtUi but luck-paltlng atalelutmt,
bit a cuuctiliil t.iiiiillloii
not loiiiu oul.l llu said
dajs t" wai nw wiiui.i out
toatout. It .I'M' not appear that hn
U coning out l'i to till tlliin lio Ima
tared In.
Tt the condition of Iho race for
iitrlf Ii nut ltliii.it Interest, for tho
ttblk ha n ll variety of raiull-
itlM to thooao from Thero aro Juat
u ico half itoii'ti, three from each
cl tat too leading iartlri(. Tl.on,
too b aorlalltta aro to Im rrckoiwl
lib, for It U rM-iii ttmt In it iliort
tlaa tht 'rt; wlilrh la forwar.llnu
tba ttachluKa of Karl Man will coma
Uts Ik onin with man for that
flat, aa aril otlirr niunly iUcr.
At It ilaiiJt now tlio rrpiilillraii
MKMttri am n-Clilrf of I'l.llfrt ()
ttr L Cartel I'ollrrman Cliarlfa 0.
Lav u4 II. ri OrlKiby, Tlio lonn-
tmaabo htm ihlr.l thrlr aky iIit.'
Utb riot am II, HI. (loono Utah.
ia,W.T. (lTrrtl anil Chlf of I'ollro
.ImmI U Walltr. It It lntrK
hCiMt (hat hntf thr ranll4tM in
yrikfttt or mrmrn. Rarh of
laatU nen namnl Imllorra he naa i
M4 ckaarn of wlnnliiR tlm jilaro.
Utk of lh .It hn a iwrfrct right,
tbkbnoMr lll ilrny. to think Jut
tiat way. To that ritrnt Ihrro It a
mtlBltr of .plrlt ami thnuxht
WOUtkernnilMatra that la iiaalnK
U4 pttlfrlnic ta (In, puMlr. If Chen
tf Ary, iti'itiorrat, hail atayril In
ti rwt n. thoiiKht tlio anmn way
MUl other ili nn. If Hhrrlff llarnra
toil! toma out nti.l tarklo thn Katiiv,
tko IhlaklDK ai tlio other. It would
U alnr ti.ly of mrn with "annti
M but a ilncln ihoiiRht" mid
itrti that trnt at on." That
will Bake the rondttlon onn more
U U admlrc.l Omti It a hut it
M; ought to Im .ntlKlcd with !
tklakltm ll (hi. latiin way, It la
HTftctly dillKhtfiil atntn of affair,
M folki mi lit not to etiicct too
Mk.
imi wherr tlio "town row" which
NOIICK OV IHHH)f,LTIO
All i-raona urn horidiy notified that
Ihn iinrttii'rnhlp of W If. Dnlhprr and
W I. MrMlllon ha h-in dlnolted
hy mutual ronacnt, W. I. MeMlllon
r.'tnlnliiK Hip liuilnitM All outataud.
Iiik acounla nrj payahle to th undiT-tinned
3..JI V. McMIU.KN
ma ly atroiiKly r-imbllrmi. H... .pllia WANTKU-M-hl driving team. ..
ii hoth juirtl... juttke Plenty of room, ond hand uprliiR wagon and har-
to Klvntlio candidate. enrourm.mienl ,,..; n.o a terond hand ahotgun;
ri'Rnt.llpaa of party Urn Tlm prl
nation an. to ho held April I'JIli,
which will hq n Friday It will ho a
had I'rlda) for aomehody, Imt Jut
who la hard to tell I'otilhly not for
all hut two of I In. rnndldnti a n therii
mlxht ho a rhauxit In tin, political
horlion hefoii. (hat time I'omIIiIv
aomehody iiiIkIu wlthdrnw, mid w.l.
lily not Hut with tin. prlmnrlea a
llltl.i oer all weeka dlitmit, It aei.ma
likely that no other randldnte will
rom,. Into the rare, or that ho will not
make n rery ttroiiK Imprenlnn If he
dooa enter
Hlnrn Ihn lad political rctlew In
Ihean roliimn the altuatlon for rutin.
ty rlerk Ima rhaiiRed At that time
County rierk Chnrlra II e Lap. re.
puhllran, waa tin. only randldatn for
the nectarine pardon, that ahould
read plum - hut now l.lndtay (' Hlan.
more, I'nrt Klamath democrat, hna
mint he cheap for caah
Herald ofllce
Addreaa ISO,
4t
VAUDEVILLE AND
MOVING PICTURES
THIICK MdllTM IK VAIIICTV AT
HIII-NTON' WV.IW IIOtHI-; WITH
tiii: kikht iiKKKiiiMi huh
i:vi;mnj
Three nlRhta of audvvlle with
plclurra am promlied at Houaton'a
oprra Imiiae, heglnnlni; tonlitht,
Watta and l.uraa art. the hrlaht.
entered the arena lie. la well known particular ataia of the occaalon, and
a formrr farmer and later a atorcithey will nreaenl comedr. lnlnr ami
.. .. . ----.-.,. -. .
Keeper i or aoiiin time lie waa apok
en of aa a poailhlllty for aherlff, hut
decided against taking part aa an aa.
plrnnl. I'oaalhly hn figured that with
audi a largn n under of folka after
tin. place that It would he better to
go In where there It Icaa competition.
But thvri aro many who tintteVo
that tlm altuatlon with regard lo
county rlerk would h Juat aa dim
cult fur a man aa tlm ahrlevally all.
uatlon, na Miaaeaalon la an adtantagt
In polltlra and County Clerk Ik l.ap
U well known and well liked, regard.
Icaa of any patty propoalllon If the
men ahould ho betwern the two men,
with no other can.ll.latea for I ho
clerkahlp, and ahould prove a cloao
ntw. It will l a aurprla. to many
people,
daiirlng acta, fenturlng the acarccrow
danco na a aclalty Madge Luraa,
nnnuiiuced aa tho world' grcatval
rontorltonlat, will appear In volution
which aro eipected to cxclto wonder.
In addition to the people who will
offer entertainment, tho alloat.ofars
via the moving plcturo machine aro
expected to create cnnalderabln In
tereat
FINE MEN COOKS
WILL GET UP FEED
I'.WIl OK UICI.I, KNOW.V CITI7.KNM
AM) I'YTIIIANMAIti: MC'IIKI).
ti,Ki to amitiiK AoaniMJA.
TlOX i)V KUIMUbi
Karl Whltlock and'Oeorgo C. North
aro cicHlcnt chefc' Thla Informa
Hon la doing dlacloeaai to the world In
order that tho accomllthmenta of the
gentlemen may not be concealed be
neath a v.imiI whlek algnlfle a Un-
dard unit of meMararaeot, to wit, a
Imahel. Thoae who have never eaten
patu de fol grat cooked hy the akllled
hand of cither of th two gontlemen,
or havu never tatted the dellgbta of
chill con carno concocted hy una of
them hare much In More.
The facta that they are chefa bf.
ruiim known when the Knlghta of
l')thla Lodge No. 9, of which thoy
aro member, made the announce,
mcni of Ita meeting Wednesday even
ing next. Of court, tho letting out
of tho fact that th two nen named
aro export In culinary matter die
cloaca what ha heretofore been n
mighty lodgo aecret.
Tho reanlt of tnflr tender mlnl
tratlona over the pot and pan will
bn known at next Wednesday nlght'a
mfctlng, when the Mil of fare will be
throughout the audience, which (how.
cd Hint tho nroDoacd nieaaure had re.
eelved careful atudy. Ono noticeable!
feature of the meeting, over that of
moat political gathering, waa the
great Intcrett ahown and tho active
part taken by the women.
Member of tho party at the meet.
Ing expressed themtclvc a itry
much pleated with many of tho pro-
virion of the proposed charter, and
whllo It did not contain tome thing
that they would have liked to tee
there, yet on the whole no serlou
objections could be made. No action
wa taken by tho local, however, a
It I the Intention to first give careful
contldcratlon to the charter offered
by tho mayor. Thla meature will be
dlscuated at the mooting next Runday
evening.
NEW LINE TO NEAR
-.' K'"-rt ?-jr-7rwcajan
SOITHERN OREGON
tea
-. XX31 3a.oJSia
ftptwjr lfowr Tree
Those wishing spraying, prunnlng,
trantplantlng or other tree work aat
lafactorlly done will please leave their
ordor with O. A. Btearn. Phone Cz3
4-et M. M. KINO.
EXPENSIVE PROGRAM
IIHAXCH TO COME CLOSK TO THK
HTATK MNK M IltT FART OK
I'MX TO MAKK KXTKNHION8
WITH t40,0M,9M
KLAMATH FALLS
TYPOS UNIONIZE
CIIAKTKK OITUT RBCnVKI) AXO
NKW ORGANIZATION- HTARTS
1TM CAREKR WITH KMn'RN
Oood new for booster of th un
developed area of Central asd South.
orn Oregon Is that of tho Intention of
the Southern Pacific to construct a
new branch In Northern California
which will bring traffic close to the
Oregon state line. The San Francisco
Examiner prints the Item thus:
President Sproulo of the Southern
Pacific baa ordered the Immediate
conttructlon of tho Fernlcy Northern
railroad from Fernley, station on the
Central Paclle In Nevada, SS mllca
cast of Reno, to a point SO mile north
of Suaanvllle, In Northeastern Cali
fornia, a distance of 124 mile. Bid
are Invited from contractor. The es
timated coat of the project Is 15,000-
000. The new line Is to have a branch
12 miles long to the timber holdings.
said to amount to 500,000 acre, of
T. B. Walker. Minneapolis lumber
iuAU ,
them." Separata corporate entitle
wore given the enterprises In th Irst
p!oe that rights of way would bo ob
tained wlthont at lot of legal circumlo
cution. Th California Northeastern from
Weed, a station on th Monat Shasta
route, to Klamath rati, baa already
boon built. Recently It waa absorbed
by iho Oregon Eastern. This road Is
now building from Klamath rails
northwester! to Natron, a station oa
the Mount Shasta rout la Oregon.
Betide traversing a nrosparoua
country, the Weed-Natron Uae will
give the Southern Pactte a lover
grade line over Mount Shasta than
tho one now In us. With It complet
ed, there will be two trunk lines from
California Into Oregon-
Th Fernley Northern, with on of
the other companies, u to conaUtnto a
route between Klamath Falla aad
Fernley oa tho Central PaelBe. Thai
will give Portland, Northeastara Cal
ifornia and Southern Oregon, la con
nection with tho Natron Uao. a
through rail route to th Bart by way
of the Central Paetf c aad Ogdoa.
The remaining new project wilt
affect Northeastern California; conn
He north from Chlco and glv rati
connections to the outside world for
In now. a virgin territory.
to Wit with a Setd
There will be a candidate
ranka of etqulre and stntght
dny otenlng, and la order tol
work In a proper manner ever
ber who poaalbly caa will be
W. It. V. Take Xi.ll.a
The Wotnnn'a llellef Corp will
hold lla regulnr meeting Tuea.lny af
ternoon, March Cth, at : o'clock, In
the I 0 O. V. hall. All member
ahould be present to help In the Ini
tiation of aevernl candidate.
lloo.it for the trip to Ban Krancluo
March llth, becnuan It'a n big tlilliat
for not only tho whole atate. hut thla
hnaln In particular.
ta Explains Listing 01 Paper
As Under Development Ownership
JWttor llciul.l At tho bottom of
Milx ami ...ton of tho llorald
fUrdty exiling, appear an artl
" tho merger of tho Klamath
""wpmenl lanrtrni, mid from tho
M It wu written, ran think noth-
loan that It wn written and
MUlrted in m. , ....... .... ...
tail, .- .,'. win, inn iii-
' to Injure tin. iin.l my nowapapur.
Martltlt la an ixlrncl from tho
Zl. T,r"". and la an Inter-
Iron Mri w ,, j,1lion B,rc.,
ttt Vi,pfr' U Kw m ,0 "l'ettk ot
erni roncern that wcro
7 Into the pnrc,,t company
JJ-T" " Klamnth Devolopmont
. , Amiini! Illean Ninmnii an.
J"lksunio of ihn pioneer Pro
"lUWai company.
U,I'I,,U, " Hio Inkurvlow )ou
"m It thu portion and mako n
JotuJ ro"r ,,orp' """K thnt Mr.
jjy Mnoiinrcd thnt "not only
VnnuLii! .co,"l"lo which havo
e?. Wl"' t,u, concorn bMn
(urT",M Into Ihn nnw ICIntk
J52Jt company, hut that tho
o. ""'""ing company
rpaiijjjj, ' """I'onont part of tho
I SiJ??nint ls n illberato and
- promedltatod falsifying
of the Intervlow, aa our own ttory
how. You give Iho Impretalon Hint
Mr. Johnaon nnnnunro to tho publlr
that tho Pioneer Prea "continue n
a component part of thnt corpora
tion," Intending to roiney the Im
pretalon that Mr. Johnson declared
that till newspaper still l.elongt In
Iho Klamath Development compnuy,
and that Mr. Johnaon mndo Hint
statement In that uy lo let It bo
known Hint hi company still own
thl paper.
No whom In Mr. Johnson' Inter
vlow Is tho word "continue" used,
and I hao no doubt Hint our use of
It wn promedltnted nnd malicious
Tho facta about tliu matter nro this.
Tho Interview with Mr. Johnson ft
written hy myiielf horn In Klamath
Fall heforo ho left thl city for Port
land, and boforo I know lhat I would
purchato elthor tho Chronicle or the
Plonoer Pre. In fact, at tho tlmo I
wrote thnt Intorvlow my negotiation
with Mr. Murray for tho purchato of
the Ghronlcto wore In auch ahapo that
I had lold Mr. Murray that I would
not deal with him any longor bocauto
I thought that wo could roach no un
dorttandlng. I told both Mr. Paul
(Continued on Page i
WHY HE WOULD
NOT SURRENDER
I.ITTI.K KI.AMATII FAI.IJa HCIIOOI,
IU)V SHOWS A IIKMAItKAIII.V
P.VTItlOTIM SPIRIT t'.VHKII Al
VKItSK fOMUTIOXH
A tery good atory of tho patriotism
being Inatlllcd In oung America I
t.liiK told of one of the ounger boy
In tho public school. On Waahlng
tim' blrthda) aoteral of the boy
were pln Ing at war on tho ground
of the Central tchool, among thorn
being llttlo Peter Mottchcnbachcr,
ul.oiit 7 ear of age.
I'vter aa ruptured by three of tho
bo)a somewliut larger and older than
himself, nnd was ordered to surren
der. It happened lhat he wa taken
In custody near tho flagpole, and aco-
Ing Old (llory waving overhead In the
breetv hi heart wa filled with patri
otism, and ho stubbornly refuted lo
turrended. Ho wat roughly handled
by tho older bojt, and although tho
heating forced him In cry, he wou
not surrender.
When releaaed ho wont homarcry.
lug lo hit mother, and bolnaikod
what had happoncd ho toldher that
tho boys were plalng watf and that
hn Imxl been raptured nndrcrdored to
surrender, "hut I was rlgkl under tho
(Ing nnd couldn't surrend
ncivisiF
mmitirm
r the
ednes-
lo tho
mem.
nt
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Film Iteprodactloai of AtteM-KU
Flat Caralral Showed
Chamidnti to tie Angry, Hair
anal IMMprrale.
United Pre Service
I.OS ANQEI.ES, March 4 The mo
tion pictures of the Attell-Kllbane
battle aro among the beat ever taken
In America, according to tho verdict
of the newspaper men who were given
iv private exhibition of tho film.
Attell's angry, surprised and des
perate expression when he readied
that he had met an opponent worthy
of hit efforts It plainly ahown. Abe
Attell' contention that Kllbane held
throughout la borne out.
nighVat'Ae'W.ir),
company once on Fourth atreot. Jutt
half a- block south or Main, and on
the corner of the alley, the charter
outfit waa received from the national
headquarters at Indianapolis.
The union Is to be called Klamath
Falls Typographical Union -No 111,
and at a later meeting oBeora will be
elected. The charter members are R.
Vance Hatehlas. tv C. Oravea, Frank
Rlgga, Miss B. Wayman, Zeno C.
Zlmball. Elmer Mills. W. F. Rector.
William Dowdoln. Nate Otterbeln.
Archibald V. Tlndall and J. W. Prlt
i. .wwwBwaw"
Until April ISth I the cheap time
for folki to come here from the East.
t 1,1,1. l HPMNTKIl
INJlTRKSl
IRVK
F. U. Patrick, connectod with tho
Western Transfer company, had tho
misfortune Hl morning lo Injure hi
right 0)0. Mr. Patrick was engaged
in .lellverlnn a load of wood from the
compnny'a storage In tho Colonel Wil
kin wnrohouso near tno linage, ana
whllo In Hio act of tostlng a stick of
tho henlliig aubslniwo on tho wagon
u splinter fell back, lodging lit hit
right o)0. Dr. Fisher removed tho
obstacle, nnd Mr. Patrick I congrat.
uintlng hlmtolf that tho painful In
jury did not prove more serious.
. Temple theater. Matmoo dally, J: In
p. m. Evening, Irtt porfoimaaro
7:16, contlnnons,
SOCIALISTS BET
BUSY WITH ISSUE
HAMj FITTED UP AND
LFCHAR.
ARK BElSvVOF.
IIAVK
TAK
p
IIH WHICH
FKRKII TO VOTKRfl
Tho local soclallit have now ettabJ
llthed a- regular placo for holding
public meetings on Fourth atreot, half
a block north from Main. They have
leased thlt hall for a year, and have
fitted It up very comfortably with
seats and tablea. At present thla hall
will scat about ninety people, but It
I expected to Increase the seating
capacity to double that at present as
dlHnnawiiajajaj
MARTIN IS SUED
FOR ANVIL WORK
FAHMKIUi' IMPLEMENT CONCERN,
PLAINTIFF, TIES IT VERDICT
DEFENDANT GOT AGAINST
VADEN
Suit haa been entered by the Farm
ers' Implement and Supply house,
through Its attorney, J. C. Rutealc.
against J. A. Martin. The claim ta
made that the defendant, who former
ly operated a stage route to Fort
Klamath, owes the plaintiff about
S1C0 for horseshoeing. Some time
ago Martin got a verdict against J. L.
Yaden In an Issue over settlement tor
carrying mall on his rout, under a
subcontract. It I understood that
tho fund which may bo forthcoming
under this verdict have been legally
gripped by the party suing Martin.
MARRIED IN JIG TDM
TO MAN SHE OFFERED DARE
Woman Hall Aato Track Driver, Re-
natadteg Him That It I Leap Year
Prosoaal Day, aad In Tvreaty Mia
atea Is Has
A inott enthusiastic meeting wa
held Sunday evening, and the hall
wa filled nearly to the doom, with
men and their wives and daughters,
who are Interested In th work ot
furthering the principles of socialism.
After the regular program was ren
dered, the special feature of tho even
ing, the discussion of the proposed
commission charter, waa takea up.
Advocates ot the charter were present
by Invitation, and pressated argu
ment In (avor of th measure. Many
question wtro asked by people
toned Press Ssrvle
LOS ANGELES, March 4. Fre
ed to, hustled to th county clerk
d a Juttlce ot the peace, married
d sent to his work, all within twen-
tl minutes, Is the unique speed record
aimed by Charles Lltenbard.
Charles was driving an auto truck
along Spring atreet when he waa
hailed by Sarah Ball, Miss Ball ban
terlngly reminded him that the day
was proposal day for leap year, and
dared him to take her to tho license
clerk.
Without a word Ltsenbard leaped
to tho ground, swung the maid to a
aeat, clambered back and amasbed a
speed record to the court house.
After the ceremony he remarked:
"Better move your trunks in right
away, gtrll. I'll b home for supper
at six," aad ha awuag to hla aaat aad
chugged away.
Intrench Itself
Southern Oregon, Northeastern
llfornla and Northwestern Nevada
ainat the encroachment of both tho
extern Pacific and tho Hill aystam.
It also means that the Southern Pa
ine, which already haa all other parts
f California wall covered by a net
work ot lines, la at last to fortify
Itself la the aam way la tho oaly ra-malala.part.ef-U)U
state it haa aot
yet Invaded the northeastern conn-Ues.
The expensive program of railroad
defense and tramc aggression Include
seven lines. They call for a total of
746 miles of new railroad, the lowest
estimate of their aggregate, the coat
being 129,740,000. The seven prop
erties are:
California Northeastern, 90 miles:
Oregon Eastern, 160 mllea; Fernley
Northern. 124 mites; Walker Timber
branch, 12 miles; Modoc Northern, 80
miles; Goose Lake ft Southern. 160
miles; Chlco ft Northern, 120 miles.
Tho Fernley Northern and the
Walker Timber branch as one com
pany, and the three last companies In
those mentioned are to be absorbed
Into the United Pacific Railway com
pany of Utah, th legal successor of
the old and first Central Pacific.
This Is why the former company's
charter waa amended In Salt Lake
City last Tuesday, so as to empower It
"to purchase, own, hold or extend
HOOHKVELT IS TRAILBK,
CONTENTION Of BRYAN
Pteikos Nebraska Last Say
Trailed After La roaVte,aa
for Direct rtla at
Jadtw'RccaB.ajtaL
' Ii 'rt PrC SerVtOS)
PORTLAND. March 4. DoeJerlag
tbat Coloaol Roosevelt had aevor
been IdenUfied with protresslvo Idea
until long after they bad been brought
to the attention of tho public aad
fought for by Senator La roilefta,
William Jeanlng Bryan speaklag be
fore an audience of 10,000 porsoaa
here severely scored Rooasvolt, aad
among other things declared for th
direct election of United States sen
ators, 'the direct primary. Income tax,
tariff revltlon and the recall of
Judges.
In his arraignment ot Roosevelt,
Dry an said that the former president
had "always lined up with tho later-
ctta" In the campaigns, and that
Roosevelt' decision to make the race
for the presidential nomination
agalnat Tart waa an Indictment
against the republican administration
Are you Interested la KLAMATH
COUNTY I It so, sea th
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Insanity Of Faultier Sought To
Be Established By Defendant
In the trial ot Nobel Faulder tor
the murder ot Loult Qebhert. the
principal evidence offered today by
the defense wa for the purpose ot
demonstrating beyond a reasonable
doubt that the defendant Is an In
sane man. Mr. Ruth Hughe, who
waa a nurse at the SamaTltan hospital
when Faulder wu confined there af
ter tho murder and attempted eulclde,
went on tho itand, after which Joseph
Hughe, her huihand, testified. He
said that he had been with the en
gineering department of the Southern
Pacific, and met Faulder at Modoc
Point, asserting that Faulder when
drinking acted worse than any man
ho bad ever seen. He said Faulder,
a foreman ot a gang of men laying
track, had discharged men be should
not have and ha bellaved this wa
why Faulder lost his Job as foreman.
Whoa drinking, ho had a wild stare
and did craty thing.
Charlea Gentry waa called to testi
fy regarding riding oa the wagon
with Faulder and Frits Chrlstentea
from Fort Klamath, where Faulder
had been drinking, to the Ericsson
ft Pottersna eoastructlon camp. Thla
wu Sunday, August 6th, th day
Faulder aot Qebhert. Ho told of tho
doten or so boxes which, he said, con
tained bottles ot Intoxicants, which
were on the wagon, aad that all drank
somo of the stuff. He said that dur
ing the trial here Chrtstensoa had
asked him not to say on th wltnoat
land anything about tho getting of
the liquor from the wagon, and that
ho had told Chrlstenson that what ha
was going to say would be said on the
stand. Chrtotenson, he said, asked
him It he had talked about the case
to others, and ho replied la the nega
tive. Ho admitted to District Attor
ney Dell V. Kuykendall that he had
talked to others about the case.
Ho Insisted that he had the right to
ll to anyone who uked him about
matters that ho did aot wish to tsll
about, and aald he would tell thorn
something until he got rid ot them.
This afternoon Miss Mamie Braa-
don. a nurse, testified that aha bad
been observing Faulder dally 'sine
he left the hospital for tho purpos el
testifying that ha wa Insane, for aha
declared that ha wu so, without a
doubt. She aald that Dr. Qorg H.
Merrymaa had told hsr th man waa
Inaan. Wha thla roport closed A. J.
Lyle, auptrlaUadaat ot th Saanarltaa
hospital wag oa th stand.