The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1912, Image 1

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HVI'1'I.IKIt IIV TIIM
EVENING RIWirtfM
,iill I'HKHM NKW8 HKItVIUM
PRINT THE NEWS, NOT
KLAMATH PALI, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH lit, IIII2
mht,
ztenini.
DEATH PENALTY IS
METED TO FAILDER
L WKES IT COOLLY
.... .jit inn rvi'i'if.
uiv a imm. -
Tiov.tMMi:"'' hahtwi:..
Tv no which to take
,. Xutrl I'mibler was m nlou-
Bor,li, the court riM'in was crowded,
ltj ibt jirUnmr reined mi morn
,M ilr "" "" "' "'" l","l'1"' ""
.tMlffJ I" '" ""' '"I'11' I'""1'1,
-...I itrilml III it niiiri, iiv linn
Bin ----
ynii tut Ink i' n ilium n by tint nulil nlmi
in to llin polilti Hilary nf the alnttt nf
Ort'KiHi. iiikI delivered by tho mild
Miorlff In llm Hiiiirliili'iiili'iil thereof
tnr ikim-uIIoii, drul Hint nu he. by Mini
litem I'liiitlniil until tint anl iluy u
Mny, l!M2, mi Mlilth iluy, mill tlnn
iiml there, between llm hours nf it
ii in iiml ii i in of Hit I il ilny, within
tint Mirtiimiro nf unlit penitentiary, by
tlin ailporllitomlelil, or oiiii of llm
nrili'tm thereof, yiin he ImliKi'il Y
Im neck until on ii r o cloud, nud mny
ml havo in ! n ry on your mini "
Itumi'itlnli'ly Hion i-nmliidlliK llm
nnillliK of thn miiti'll JuilK" Hell
Irni retired to ilmiiiliir m nml t
ruwil In llm rniirlriiiim Im-kaii suri?-
'iik inward tliii ntnlrwny, with Knul.
Ith (ompratlvo ie, nml smile I Id r, under guard of lleputy HlnrlfT
km jw nivier, in lln mid!, on iiielr wn
bark to Jiill
lliumin'ii ncr l"i Aflor llm rrnwil Iiml led Hm court-
-.1. I.. I.' I alii hlli rimluli I Ii I rmilii S?..ritmi Lm.iIiI.. I....!!..... .if
01 Ifil DCDIH " llllllllllll' '"IU' ... ..' ITiillllHII I HIIIIH'I) lllllllll-l III
I, kit b4 t" Miitrnrn n inli 111.111 iminntii'ii prlnumr, remained in
4nlh. ind hU mire aliouk with emo-lllm ruiirtriiiim with tenr In hi eye,
Ooa it k ill'l '" "" r,"' "'" "''"" '""il'iK In frlitnU I'lunlly he. tun,
ii from a ilnruuieiil prepared nt left nml the court wn imply
jIHlditlon br Court Hlrriiignipher letter Attorney Onolll ntl-nr-il
.MRknant Whllo II) n't lock beforit Jinlgn lleiinnu III chamber
IlilWtairt tlif time fur tlu pa niul naked to k'I nu i tleixlnu of Him-
HI of MBlmrc llio nintlor n do-1 for iiinkliiu u iiiulliin fur n new trlnl
in nu day, whlrh Krnnliil
i.uihirii, Mli Hit t, MUrW i. ho
Iiimu mi itiliuritii f ii rni ilium' Ivn'iui
inlli-H miullioiil of Klmiiitt'i l:il!r
I tnr Oli'iin.
A fi'H Oiiyn Mini it mi iiilluii In ro
IiIkvIii nn nun nil In Hm ilrrult
lourt by Martin llrotliom minlmit
Mliklir X Albrlitlit lu rrrnviT tin
iroi.Tly in whlih they iIiiIiiiimI m,k
minimi iiiiiJit tlii-lr ihntlfl iiiurlKnK"
A writ Him m-curi'il by Nulnml tt.
t'raiio, ri'iiniii'UlliiK tin' lilalntlrf,
wlili h wan put In Hm hflmln of Htii-rlfT
Wllllain II. Manic, hu will lake thu
KiiihIm lulu lib) punin-iuilmi fur Martin
Hriitlii.itH, iMimllni: Hut uuliomi of thu
cami A biiml uiin furubilii'il by Mar
tin llriitluTN lo Imli'iiinlfy Hu lofcinl
ihiIh In rami llio milt trrmlliatcii fnior
nbly fur Mlrklci- h Albrlcht
It U iiiiilirnloocl Hint Mlrklur roll
nt mi Carroll fur u in tlbicwnl of thu
innttnr, nml Hint (.'nrrull Iiml nurrccl
In uiift tbi former In tliln rlly on
Moncln) Mlrklrr rninu lulu Klniuntli
I'll tin from hln rnurli puriom'ly to
miit Hni iirnKi'inrnt, but Carroll nim
mil in Im found Id' Iiml drimrtrd
f nun Ha- ilty Kiimln) i'VoiiIiir nt C 3d
ISSUE PERMITS
FOR BUILDINGS
IIOOTIII.ACK HTAM, IIWIXMXO,
I.IVI.Mi AKIIITION TO IIOL'HK
AM) I'l.ATi: (ll.AHH IIIONT I'OH
IIUtllCltHIIOI1
llulldliiK iirinltn wrro IkhucmI by
tbn illy council Mundny nlclil nu fol
low H. II. Duly, frnino ri'icldi.ncc, 32x42
fi'i't, nIx roonm, on lot 11, block 37,
Klmt IIIrIi rcIiouI nililltlun, to coat
I2,r,uu f
J. W. Tyrrll, box 323, to rvplaco
front of (). K. Ilnrbor Iioji at 024
Main Htriit, lh uuw onu of ilnto
Klaim
I) K Ktnlin, 12x12 font nddltlon
fin IUIiik iiiriooH to rinlclcinco on
lot n, block 31, IIIIUIilu addition, to
o'rlurk for Han l-'riuirlm u. Mlrklrr
thru riimiiilli'd hi ifiumcol. Htnliu &lr,'t ll'"
llniri'tt, who took up Uu matter with
lhi illalrlrt ntturui'y'N ultlrii, lilli lnUrO IQC HflT Pll I C(l
Inimidlatily mrnrrd lli frliuliiul I MAKInCu AKt "III uKLLtU
nrtiuu Mlildi rrmilliil In tin- nrnut or
Cm mil
kt4 i f loltitltr- by llir lull' II i
(Mtlct Alluriiry llrll V uykrii
tho inhnt kburltr n.'1'T 10
M. Tho rl"inT, In rlinrcc of
ri!r Sbrrlfl Jniiic Wbridrr, hnd
kroutlit to tlin 1'iiitrt room n
knb Uforr tin' liuur ml, nml wnn
'ii ilth bin Kiinrd, limldn ltn
Itill. To lil lift llin brother.
tu I'tublrr, hIiIIk to III rlitlit
puthi deputy abrrlrf On tho drp-
jikitlS'i flflil m rminmd for Hm
hom thn Jury had Matunlnv
I'ftlllt djuil(rd Killlly of miirdnr
ItU tntdnrrr. C M. Onrlll tiolnc
t ittoniir.
DUtiUt Atliirnny Kukriidlt nml
alttttt Illilrlcl Atturnry ('linrlr
IVfftion, rrprrm ntlnr tln nt itn
lit luld tin riiurt rnlt, n wrrn
kurillttornrji, drputy utirrlfU and
("ipipff ri-'rc-c nUtlir whrn
lit Ikuon ilrppril (rum llm ruurt
lUsttnat 10 13 n in, by th ruiirtf
llock ltd Moncln! Hm briirh to paimt
kttt.
lUIUS riirrncii O Mnmnii nn-
mtti (hit thn iiiurt n In nr-
lue. md it onrn Jmlrn llriiiili nIiI I
4t tk hour a thu mm Dinl fur
MWBtnrlnKiil Nnbrl Knuldrr.
"Ili jou aii)lliliiK In liny hi-fnri'
t0(lipi.nv nitrd hi honor.
"It Ihe rniirt ploiin Tlmro U
ix.lt that I timid ny on brbnlf
i lu dtfrnclnnt nt thin Hum but
lUt totibl inaVn Hm plain duty of
raurt nuirr biirdi'iikiuni, nml
)J would Im n iiHilllpllrntlon of
i and rnattrr of my own npln
Ud, at to llm Uttir. It would
i, tadr Ihf law, ho proper for iiip
(,fi All I rnu nay In mnrlualon
Hit the court Ion, hut onn lmnl...
!'lkt itatutury duty to prrform
1 M'lf of Ihr di frndnnt. nml for
'"". I at till Htm., rnu only n
' durloc tho roiinm of IliU tinfor
'l rfofrrdlnic I llinuk tho roiirl
"U'oiitty,niid fur iIoIiik Ml Hint
nlfanr rnn do. iimtrr Hm
inilaiirM ilmt luno Niirroiindrd
"WMtthorourl "
Tit rourt thru nnil n .....i.,..r..
i'.n.U" ,ollnw"K trnnarrlpt:
'vircuit Ciuirt of thn Hlntn of
"rfon. for lb.. County of Klnm-
ath.
!ul"" OrfKon. IMnlnllff.
"n
IFauldor. Drfrndnnl.
it .: . iuAtm'M of thin court
l .." ,","," from ' court
'i ihe ahorirr of n.u ....,iv ..
roani i. n " .
rm..L ' ,4"iinH county,
r0Mhrini ... . .. '.
Hi.. , "..MiiiiiiMi, nun inni
-niiy ,m, from (H ()U()
CHURCH
WISHES
llil
will Klvn Hm ntturimy prnrtlrnlly n
limutli In whlrh to fnakr Hm motion,'
but w bnvi. no ider! on Hm Irnim-I
frr of Knuldir from thin rlty lo Ha
Irin. n thl will In. .Ion., wltliln I In' I
twrnly dm) iri'rrlbr.l by 't tin rourt.
riKnrdln of mi) tlilriK whlrh iiiIkIiI J
nrt n n tny In Hm rni It I mi' I
dnrttood Hint Knul.lrr will MrlroumJ
thn rhnuiin from llm uupl.ini'l
rounly Jail. Uhrro hi Im uprlit r-
ernl inuutb, tu llm l.tti-r iunrt.
provldiil nl.tlm atntv prnal lntli-
Hon.
DurliiK tli" toriti of (lotrrmir V
norordlnn to n rrrrut nnmiillirrnirii'
Irfl bithlud by Ihr KiiMTIior wluui Im
Irfl Hm Mtntit for n trip rant, Im will,
for tho hi imfU of mnntrrrr run
ilcinnrd to drntb, riiuimuti. Hmlr
arnli'iirr tu 1 1 to linprlmiunirnt It
i uudrratoiid Hint ho will tnnki thl
cuudltlniinl on thrlr nirfplniiri. or n
ntlpulntlnu lint tu npply fur n pardon
lIlirlllK Hut tluin of I Ill'l r lolltllli'llli'lll
TO MAKE CHANGES
ClIlllsTIAN COXiltCfi.lTlOV Wll.li
CM.AIKli: CIIIIICC. I'l'TTIMI
iMMius in n:Ti:it ami ri.xi.vii
lt.l.4-ONV
10 PROTECT 'LEGATION
hlnlr nml Xnr m-iwiiairnt IK-ny
11ml .inliilor WMmiii Hiw
Cnlliil for hobllrr lo fiiinnl .mrr
Jinn llcMiliiinrti'r In Mrtlro
w nu Plummy iiikui Aiiornry i.. iM a.
r' i:iiioii niiimiitiiii iirrorn roir roitnrii n.
1 of wlilrli ho n formrrly tbr Irani II
X' ndtlnrr. lo nak fur n prrmlt for Ibu'l
VciirUHnu rhurrli lo Iniliilcn In ajf
IIUIIEII III lllllll. llll'llllll nill'flMlIlCOT
lllWIU
CHARGE CARROLL
WITH PRETENSE
I4NMI. M.W ,ltlti:hTi:i I.N MN
fii.nim-o, .i.i.koi:ii to mavi:
avi: iui.it ' "IM: roit
.MoitroA(ii:i iitori:iiTV
John l. Cnrroll im urrmtrd c
trrdny In Han Krnnrlaro on n rhnrRi'
if ohlnlnliiK mom.) iiihIit fnlmi pri
Iriiar. nml Sborlff William II, Harm
will lraM thl rnlu: for Kmi Krnn
rlaro to hrliiK llm nrruiu'd innii to thl
fity. Nu of llm nrrcai n rcootv
rd ymtrrdny by Allnnt DUlrlct At-
(tiirimy Chnrlm J. rVrKUun, In trK-
iirnm from Chlof of i-oiiro miiiiu in
Dtl.r (loldrn (Into hninlct.
I'hit rbnrRii nynlnat Cnrroll i.ruiMi
biul of n trnmiiutlnu linnhlu lciii.1
ioronnl properly, inoaily fnrinlnu
Implrmrnlii. It I nlli'Ki'il tnnt in
Mured, 1UI0, Im Knon clinttrl nuiU
fai.ii for $3, not) on thn miuirlal lo
.Mnrlln llrothrm. who rondml I'm
tiil'lMC mill In tbl city, nu.l t.m. lit
Anrll, I9II, Im Irnnafnrrnl I do uno
itiiu'rly to M. I'. Mlrklrr nml Wit
Ham I,. AldKlrdt liy hill of mIo, Hu
pi id) IiuIiik l.0?8.n. 'I'do d.im
v.iihiltutd ! well known llm of
Us of Klamathians in 'Frisco to
Help Make "Oregon First" Event Big
Tioi iiavr a uriui-n nppnra-
Hon in a do for llm p.rinll, but atntrd
Im Mould nmko unit lalrr.
llm ihurrli I mi Ninth nlrit, Juat
mirth of I'lnr, nnd hn two front
door, mm on .'Itliir ldr. It la do
Irid to do away with tdra.t nnd
build n rrnlrr door, fix n balcony In-
al.lo nnd I'Xt.nd Hm iliurcli on Hm
M.t nidi', whlrh I Hut rear, about
tttrnty Urt.
STIIIKi: COMMITTCi: TAKIM
I.SCIllLXHi: THAT'H ori:iiKi
Unltud I'rru Barrla
I.AWItllNCK. Mmi.. Mnrch IS
Tim utrlkiT Niihriiiuuilttii! nt 1 1 '30
a, in, nrroplrd llio Iticrram.- Hint
l'rrildrnt Wood of Hm Amorlrnu
Wnulrii roinpnny offrrod. It la nu
nouiirrd Hint tdr)' Knlnod virtually
oi-r ttiliiK tdi.y ilriiinmlnl.
I?" 'Mr arrk.,1 i Q..
"Hit r inutiKuu
Tenlnir, u, uin,.. ,. .
i. , . innii uuiimuKi
"" born l r..,A ... ...i
,,. oriucK inn
mnimnnting uiom qulto
7 "' K'mald rail people, lo
Whii. i. ",,u "'" Tnn
n i'l'i. ' ni"1 Mra' ' v Wllllt.
' mm i.iuio Bltlti, Mr.
nml Mra. A. Wlslmrd. Mr. nml Mrs.
Tomplo (nro lloxlo Bdlvo), Mr. nnd
Mm. Junior DnRgott, nml tdo ciirI-
ncor J. 1). Cdurcli, who In In tdo rlly
on railroad dunlno8n.
Tbey will nil Join III mnkliiK tdo
"OroKon Flrat" vll(ora a notnblo ono
and will do tdolr part to sdow Hint
KlatHath Fall Ii on tdo map.
TUFT ALMOST STRUCK
BY MEARIN6 TROUEYC AR
MiiJnr Hull Cite Nlow Hlipul lo
.Molormnii, Who I'nlU lo llocofl
nlo rirblrnt nml iuirly lllln
lllui (ii'U TrlniiiHtl, Vorlwll)' (
WABIIINdTON. Mnrcli 13. Tdcro
U ii Wellington mrcct'Cnr motor-
man who wlabc do had nut imrtakrn
ho tdoroiiRlily of llm mnllRnnut In
Htlnrt of dl trndo to mako peilofl
irluiiM Jump by suddenly clmiRluR
tho rohr. Tim ponton whom
inotoriunn trim to nmko jui
llio proaldrnt nf Hm lllillod SMtra.
Tim Incident hnpiirnod on crwdrd
Firtroutd Hi rod tdo otdop U
Tuft wan out walking Willi Major
Arrlilo llutl nnd two aocrotarYloo
moil. Ho crouaoil nt n point Inu Flf
toctild Htrrcl wdvro trntllo IiJ heavy.
A cur wn npproncdlnK alowlylArcdlo
Hull hold up dl hand for tluvar to
Htop, and Tuft iitnrlod ntmiid Htiwly
looklnir not to llm rlRdt o'r InftVl'lio
car. how over, illil mt Htop. It 7
corded until llio fonder wiw within
ilium t four foot of Taft. anil then tdo
motormaii clnngoil din Ronif loudly
to nmko tdo Bllk-dallod parly on tho
truck Jump. Tiro party didn't Jump
nnd llio mnlormnn applied td broke
dnrd nnd droiiRdt dl car to n nUnd
sllll. Tdo secret sorvlco men Immedlnlc
ly boarded tdo car and Rftvo tdo mo
torman n thorough nnd resounding
itrcualiiR down that left him cold
with fright. Kvory pnaacngor wore
n drond grin. 4 t tM
WASIIINUTON, I). C. Mnrcli 13.
It nn anld ponltltoly at tho atato nnd
niiTi' doiinriinrutK that no call hail
Jroinr from Ambassador Wllaoti for
, Amorlca.il marine to guard tho lega
I Hon In llio City of Mexico, nor la
ithrro nuy imch call anticipated.
Theoretically, llioro would no no
obatnclo tu Hie dlapatcd of marine lo
orin n legation gunrd In Uio City of
tfilro, provided a atato of abaoluto
narrliy provnllod that threatened tho
Ivra of Americana datMlelMd there.
ut nurd action would not bo taken
In llio ordinary rourae unleaa tno
titular Rovornmont confeaaed lla In
ability to afford protection to for-
ulRtior.
Ktnlo department dlapatcdc Indl
rnlo that law-abiding citizen. In
rludltiR forolKnera In Mexico, had
been urged to arm and organize tdom-
Hohe. It la pointed out Hint tdero
I n InrRo dlaorderly element In Mex
ico City which mny commit acta of
niu1allm If tdo capital adould be
i threatened by tho Inaurgenta, ncceaal-
tatlng tho fiMlernl troopa leaving tuo
rlty Hi engaga tho rebel.
Many large ahlpnienta of arms con-
tlinio to croiix the Mexican border
fiom tdo United .State, according to
illKpatclirK lo tdo war department
from office along tdo line. Whllo It
Is not doulitod that those arms are
for the nao of rebel, going tdrougd
tdo custom douao nt Jaurox ns tdey
do. tdo army olllclal cannot aclzo
tdem, became they nro coming In tno
regular cdnnmtls of commerce.
Curl Orny of tho Hill lines In Oregon
regarding Hm mutter, but Mr. Hcrlg
ho far decline to mnku n statement,
"Tho nppenrnnen of tho surveying
pnrty In tho field Is takon to Indicate
imwevor that construction work Is to
bo stnrted soon. It Is snld Hint tho
preaont lino Is not entirely satisfac
tory, and that tlin crow In tho flold
nt present Is to ondonvor to find a
more satisfactory route, eliminating
n largo number of sharp curves nnd
heavy grades,"
A.NTIIII.U'ITK HTIIIKH MAY
ro.MK FIIIHT OF .MONTH
0Hrnlon I'rrpaml to Itejecl Miner'
llemiiniN, Allliougli Home of Them
Secretly Admit That Inrroaseil
Wgi Vr" leerrl
United Press BarviM.
NKW YOIIK, March 13, Anthra
cite opcrntors nnd miners met secret
ly. Tho operators nro prepared lo
reject the minors' demands, explain
ing why. Home operators admit prl
ately Hint thoy should grant a gen
eral Increase, but they did not admit
that In tho written reply. The min
ers may refuso to frame n reply, forc
ing thu oporntors to olUicr renew no
Rotlatlons. tnluntnrlly or facu n gen
eral strike April 1st. Tho outlook Is
bad.
HEAD OF NURSERY
IS VISITING HERE
TIIOMAH TIIOMfttOX, rHKMDKXT
OK AHIILAM) X)XCKIt, VIHITH
KLAMATH VMAX OV IIUHI.NKSS
FOIt MIS Kllt.M
Thomas II. Thompson, president of
tdo Asdland Nursery company, In
corporated, Is In tho city on busineaa.
Tho homo offlro of tho company la In
Aahland, from whence Mr. Thomp
aon comes. The development of the
Klamath baaln agriculturally and
hortlculturally, aa well na other ter
ritory contiguous to It. is making
trade for tho nursery line, which oc
casinns Mr. Thompnon's call nt this
lime.
HILL LINE LINK
BEING PLANNED
r.KTKMilO.X
.NOUTII or
I TIOX HAH
INiL
FHOM MKHKOlin
nrr roit coxxi:c
HXUINKKIW WOIIK-
item In tdo Mcd-
IIOMII CAKKH MAY MKIIGK
IK COt'XHKI. I'ltKVAIUS
'
IUIm-h Trndoml liy l'reslilent of the
Amerirnu WiHtlrn Company nt
Ijiivrrnrt Accoptetl and Worker
Claim Their I llio Victory
BANDITS KILLED BY
BRAVE MESSENGER
not ho posHlblo to classify this area
completely In less than ten years.
Ah fast as ctaaatDeil tdo coal lands
arc subject to entry undor tdo Mon
dell act of Juno 22, 1910, and the
coat listed for disposition undor the
cent land laws at prices fixed by the
ngcnU of thu government on a per
ton basis.
Dotnltcd figures contained In tdo
American Wool company's offer aro
announced. In somo Instances tde
workers got 20 per cent Increases.
An Incrcaso notlco will bo posted In
tdo mills Friday. Tho settlement
terms will probably bo applied to the
ontlro tcxtllo Industry of Now Eng
land and New York state, In which
event 300,000 workers will bo af
fected. Stirring scenes marked what
probably was tho strike's closing
meeting. Two tbouaand gathered In
n dingy basement, singing "ivinter
natlonalc." It Is understood Ettore
Cllovanlnt will soon be released on
hall.
ItKAMKH AND MADDOX HACK
II. It. Koamcs and Jamos A. Mad-
dox liavo returned from a trip of sev
eral weeks to Honolulu, where they
had a delightful time. Mrs. Reamcs
remained to visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Frank Jennings, In Honolulu,
whllo Judgo and Mrs. WIII1U, who
went on the trip, returned to San
Francisco with Messrs. Rcamo and
Maddox, 'will stay In that city for a
few days.
THOLKAXI) TURKS KILLED
IX nF.XGHASI FIGHTIXG
Tnlted 1'reat Seme
ROME March 13. The war office
nnnounccs that 1,000 Turks and
Arabs wcro killed whllo fighting yes
terday at Denghosl, In Tripoli- The
Italian lot U twenty-nine killed and
sixty-two wounded. The Italian com
mandcr reports that he captured two
Turkish positions after hard fighting,
Stanley W. Pedro, Lou Wilson.
Joseph Jackson, Herbert Rulx and
Charlie Graham wcro brought down
from tho Agency to Journoy to Fort
land yesterday to attend trials pend
ing In tho federal court there.
Judgo Short was in from his ranch
Monday for supplies.
CRACKS ONE ON HEAD
THEN' TAKKfl DEAD MAN'S
TOI, AND FATALLY
OTHER WHO TACKLED KX
I'HEHH CAR FOR LOOT
United Fress Service
SAN ANTONIO. Tel.. March 11.
Express . Messenger Bam Trouadsll
killed two robbers who were at
tempting to rob a Southern Facile
train. Tho robbers boarded the trala
at Dryden. One robber covered the
engineer and the other corered
Trousdell.
The messenger, while opening the
mall sacks, caught the bandit o
guard, Mixed a wooden mallet aid
struck the robber on the head, kitt
ing him instantly. Then he took the
dead man' gun and shot the other
robber dead.
The train proceeded to Sanderson
with the dead robbers aboard.
TRIXIE FRIGANZA WEDS
THEATRICAL MANAOUI
Comedlemae Decides to Take esi Mat
rimonlal Ranees With Mas Wise
G aides Destinies of Cosspef askd
Writes Ost Pa
NEW YORK. March II. Trlito
Friganxa, the comedienne, has be
come the bride of Charles A. Goettler,
a theatrical manager. The ceremoay
was performed by the pastor of the
Bath Beach Catholic church, of wfclek
the actress has Ions been a member..
The romance Is one of the theater.
Tho bride and bridegroom met whs
both were members of the sages the
atrical company one the prima lei-"
ns. the other the person who
the night's receipts with the
of the local theater, who pays the sal
aries every Tuesdsy, and who
the passes.
LEAI YEAR PROPOSAL IS
OFFERED TO PEDAGOGUE
INDIANAPOLIS. March 13. Ar
guments havo begun on a motion to
consolidate tho dynamiting cases.
Chlof Counsel Harding of tho defenao
I satisfied wltd Judgo Anderson's
setting tde trial for October 1. Tho
goemment wanted tdo trial arllor.
According
Con I Mall Tribune tde preliminary
won't on tdo lino from Hint city onst-
vrnrA' to connect with tho Hill lines
. ..- ..... -n.t It.tml la till itl'l"
comii-K " .- "-"-" . bit . a intM of fi.BOO acres
iiniitt iiia iniAiw nnsiiwi .-. -- ----- -- -,
iKllitiM ' """"" -V... .M -,
We MILLION ACRES
WITHDRAWNJROM ENTRY
Anil I'nrlawllletl In Oregon Major
ity Withheld on Account of Power
Slim, Willi Conlileruble Amount
of Oil IjiihIk nu Second in Extent.
WASHINGTON. March 13. Ore
gon still ban u total area of 273,043
ncres of public lands withdrawn from
all form of entry nnd unclassified.
or thl urea 3.521 acres nro with
drawn on account of coal, 74,840
ere on nccount of power ltw, nnd
6.089 ncrces as reservoir ltcs. Tho
Ual classifications and restoration
o dnto havo been na follows. Soal
and. 189,041 acres; power sites,
STANSBIE WILL 60
TO FARM WORK
THE FIFTH WAnD COUXC1LMA
PLANS TO LEAVE SHORTLY
AND TAKE UP WORK ON FOR
MER K.MMITT RANCH
Girl Who Sends It Says She Has
More Money Than She Cam Isrrest,
- Needs Hasbaad, and That Tsesehsr
Is Too Timid With Girls
MINNEAPOLIS, March U. The
latut thing In leap year proposals
has been received by B.B. Jackson,
oaalatant superintendent of the pnb
11c schools. The letter Is signed by
Sllna Wilson of St. Paul, and reeada:
"You need a wife.
"I need a husband.
"You are too timid with the young
ladles.
"I bare more money than I can In
vest."
mv. It was or
to put'd this connecting link across
i. it..t.lcnn Hay. but tdo latest pub-
Uslicd route will Ink It north of Pitt
and ncrvss tho Fort Klamnth country
to u poi'nt nt or ncjwTtio
Klnmntd Agency. fTtre woaiora pa
CouncllmauAtlan Stansblo of the
Fifth ward, whoso term in the city
council expires In June, and who will
not bo a candldato for re-election,
nlans to move shortly to tho farm
which do purchased somo tlmo ago.
Tills plnco Is 2 3-4 miles west of the
city, townrd Keno. nnd consists of
320 acres. Mr. Stansblo purchased
tho plnco from Mr. Whttcomb, but
originally It was tdo Robert A. Em
mitt property, and Is best known In
tho name of tho ox-postmaster. The
now ownor expects to put In about
100 acres of wheat, oats and potatoes
this season, and to plow about 120
acres, all told.
AGAINST DOCTOR'S WORD
LA FOLLKTTE STARTS OUT
"The Pnolflo & Eastern railroad has
n crow of mirvoyors nt work on tho
nxtcnslon beyond Hutto Falls. It Is
understood tlint tho party In charge
of nn ongluoer who did tho groator
part of the locating for the Hill lines
ihrmirh Central Oregon and that the
lino of tho cxtonslon Is to be relo-
rntftd.
"Dcfllulto Information aa to tne ex
tension of the Pacific ft Eastern this
summer cannot bo secured. It Is
known that Chief Engineer Oerlt bu
boon In cotjsuJtMlon with President
invo bocn restored to tho public do-
lunln from forest reserves. On July
2. 1910, 239,207 acres in tho former
Mletx Indian reservation were wltd-
rawn for classification In nddltlon to
tdo nbovo withdrawals.
Tdo foregoing figures nro mndo tdo
subatnnco of a loiter from Acting Sec
retary of tdo Interior Adams In re
sponso to a congressional inquiry, and
aro corroctod to January 31, 1912.
Tdo prcsont rato of classification oi
coal lands Is approximately lo.ou
ooo acres nor annum. At this njfte
tho withdrawals now outstanding,
amounting to something over 7O.I00,-
000 acres, would bo classified ant. re
tnred to entry In seven years lfno
more was withdrawn. The actl:
secretary estimates, however, that on
account of further withdrawals It will
W.
from
ness.
E. McBrldo was In the city
Grants Pass Monday on busl-
tlnlted Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, March II.
Accompanied by bis wife, Senator La
Folletto left quietly yesterday against
tho advice of bis physicians, and
started for North Dakota. He take
the stump to make charges that Col
onel Roosevelt broke faith. The sen
ator bos practically recovered. If hm
health permits he may tour Nebraska
and other Western states.
Socretsry C. P. Stewart of the
Klamath Falls Commercial Clnb,
leaves this evening for a month's so
journ In his old home, Chicago.
B. L. Exell
business.
Real Colored Folks to Appear in
Minstrelsy at Houston's Theater
There will be genuine Senegamblan
doings at the Houston opera bouse
tor two nights when the minstrel
company gets here, naturaay ana
Sunday nights are the ones fixed for
the performance by the Madara min
strels, which Is a company made up
t about a score of real colored folks
delight In gamboling, perform-
came to this city on -
Ing various unique nets and maktag
fun for the one who wishes to be
e liuun issBjsasBjsf-snwwn au
er the country, and has HrfermeA
many of the leading eWes, art
ly on the coast, but Is the slant.
ne of the features which la to a
de prominent la a 'TeiacTemmr'
dlvertlsemsnt.
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