The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 27, 1912, Image 1

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cine Hallway Company Ihn project.,
ed lino of Ilia railroad of Ilia vendor
extending from a connection with tin.
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NEXT SEASON
County, California, In a general
northwesterly direction to a connec
lion at or near Klamalh KhIIh with
Ilia linn of railroad constructed by
the California Northeaatern ami con
voyed by II lo Ihn Oregon Tasteru,
an eatlmated length of loo mile,
Information lia been received that
would Indicate Itiat tin Central I'a
elflri Company will operate llin Nat-rnn-Klatnath
Falls cututT In ronnoc
tlon with Ilia ytom llirotmh Nev
ada and lllali, and announcement
waa made recently from Ilia
headiiiarlfira of Chief Knil
nver II. I'. Iloey In Kunena that
on March 30 a contract W (, ftt
In Kan Kranrlaro for comlriicllon of
the new road from Kernly, Cat.,
roil mm: limn ci.ahh i:mi:ii
t.i.mi:nth hhi Kiami.v ov
MMli-llllll
At n mimlliiK nf iiu :hnmi
l.ycrum llureau held Innt evnnlnn In
the rlmmliara of the iinnldenl, .IiiiIki
Henry I.. Ilumon, n contract wan un
tored Into with llalph l limn, of
the I'aclflr Lyceum llureau, for nlli-)
enturtalmiienla for the miaiion of 111 1 2
and 11)13 Tim I'ariric Lyceum llu
reau U a new oritiinlintliin with lioml
qunrtirn on thtt cnnit nud ofncea In
Kan KrnncUco, I'ortlnnd and Hcaltln.
WM I ii the orgnnliatlon I now, Iho
men hack of II ar amiiuc the lieiit
lyceuui liureau men.
onterlnlner on Ilia Amorlcnn plat
form MiiKiiret Hlalil will bo hero about
Hie llrnt of llrcumbor. Hiio la known
m t lift "Mntiiln Adnms of tlio Ly
ceiim" mid atnnila nlono a n reader
of plnya. Ilor repcrtolro liicludca
"Tim Diiwn of Tomorrow," "Htrong-
lieurl," "Tlie Mother," "Modnin Hut-
lerfly" mid n number of other.
Ciirlnr'K Orlitlnnl Carolina Juhlloo
KlnKra will bo Iho fourth nttrnctlon.
nbout tbo 20th of December. Cor
tcr'a Vlrclnla Troupe, which wa here
In tho limt cniirie, drew the blui?et
Iioiiiio of any of tho entertainment
and tbo Carolina Rlnxera nre aald lo
ha equally aa kooi).
Itohvrt I'nrknr Mllca, tho famoua
drnmiitlc lecturer, will ho hero nbout
January 20th. Ilia "Tallow Dips"
Ii recoRiiltud na n maaterplece and a
rlnnalc.
The Coamopollian Tour, a veraa-
Ilia company nf musical arllata, la
achedulod for February. Their en
torlnlnmont conalata nf vocal, ntrlng,
hraaa, orrheatral, producing xrand
mid llRht operna, mimical comedy
and tnlnitrelay
Two numbera of tho Kord K. Ham
PRIMARIES
NEW YORK FARCE
!IAi IIAVK TO HOLD AXOTIILIt
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IffMtia cnunlr rlerk'a ofBca
r l Ike follnwlnt'i W. C.
l t a. Tsrncr, Oeo. A. l.lak,
IWj.L II. I'ankey, (leo. Ila-
lCR. DtIjp, C. K. Currln,
rbtto. rrank llurni. K. W.
L l t. Mldillrtkauff, K. A.
LCtAien. II II. Weather
lltlUllln, c. Ileal!, I. T.
D. U (lordon, Kdward
fUMt Martin, Umla A. Will
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CUSS TAKES
lUir AFTER FLOWERS
iMinytlau of the IiIrIi achool
1 1 ilott eirurilon thla morn.
laUlWtdlhberlni: hllli fur the
i et it'urlnc tome botanical
lau to W uird In their claaa
Oticcoutit of Die latu anowa
I Mil which hate prevailed o
rirJUl'lt hai been a bir.l mil.
Ita wut the rUlit kind of ma
il M dua work, and o It waa
fit tilt l mlihl l.n i. viuul nUn
f Ua clui out for a IraMp
wif ami m. what they
ffr n tlin nv ..f Inun
Mffcry. MIm Tulllo, who haa
'Muuclau, reporla that lb
tUtlobefnulliI III ultiinaiM
H.I.6W lobe able lo lake Iho
1 n I loalcr till) In Ihn no.r
" lor ilmllir purpnaea. The
- Tuiita iho llmo kiln In
Ulmp, ltd Wrril. nil llin whnl
rUutii win, iho abort ei-
T" r hxl the plcaaura of
tR CALLED TO
HEU rOLITICAL F1BHT
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norlbeaatorlr to Huaanvllle. Cal.. and
ovenlnally lo nllend lha Una lo con- "'" -" .r" r ."ll(rI TraveloEuea will bo .Iven lh l.at
nAllltl iri. lllll,.r rltiita atttl lilliMr .
priced Ihau Ih on Riven tho pant ava
ami, nud IlKlead of nva enterlnln
menla, nine have been aecured, The
patron a a" Riven the llureau haa
ahnwu that Iho people of Klamath
r'alla appreciate Reed thliiRa and are
aiuloiia In aecure tbo bent talent on
the road,
The lycetim cotirae will oien thla
nect with tho Weed-Nat rim cutoff at
Klamath Kalla, glvlnR a IbroiiRh Hue
lo KuRene, Portland ami Coim Hay
from the Central Pacific.
The Central Pacific Company'
charier waa amended In Halt ltko
a abort lima nRii an aa In empower
It In purcliaan additional llnea or
make eilenalona, and the announce
ment of btilldlnR thla now linn and
the purchao of Ihn OreRon Kaatern
la In line with thla chatiRe In the charier.
of February or flrat of March. On
Hundny evenliiR Mr. Hamuel will Rive
tho "Holy City" to a union meotlnR
of the lyceuui patrona and tho
rhurche of tho city, "Rome, tho
Ktcrnat City," will bo the regular
courae number. Theae ara conald
ered tho moat educational and his
torically Iraveloguea over prraented,
iihvii I'ri-ra rvrvir
NKW YOIIK, March 27 Th Taft
Ilea aro fearful that thoy will be
forced to hold primary election again,
aa thoao of yeiterday woro a mere
farco. In many dlatrlcta there woro
no hallota provided at all, wbllo In
othera "ample hallota worn uaed.
Governor l)U la conaldcrlng urg Ins
the legislature to enact remedial
leRlalntlon. If yciterday'a reaulta
stand ItooMvelt will have aoven dele
gate and Taft eighty-three. Every
whore tho Taftltca made a fight they
anowod the nooaevoltcra under five
to one.
nti.l will Iim lllitaf ml.! Mrllli IIim Ittt.
year tlii. week , if October 2Mb wlll,!,, , roIorod v,ew, , ,ho
the H.her-Hhl,.,, troncert Company. r( fnm utml ,,,,.,,,. uk.
win. ,.,r e..,e a,,.. n . . no ninai ,, ,,y Mr ,, hg worW tQW
REDUCE COST OF
THE COURTHOUSE
(OMIITIOX OK DKKIf TO HOT
KI'Hl.VUM HUM:!! r-OK HlfK
t.HAMIKO TO I'KHMIT OK
cHKAPim iit-n.iirn
dependable mualcal orRiinliatlona of
'the Kaatern Chaulaiiquaa nnd l.y- '
reiima,
Ilonl Crane will be the second at
'traction In Nntember Mr Crane Is
aald lo bo Ibe Rreateat cartoonist nnd
An agreement betwoen the Klam
alh Development company and Klam
alh county waa Died for record thla
morning, changing iho condition of
n certain deed Issued to the county
on June 30, 191 1, tranaferlng a block
In tho Hot Hprlngs addition aa tho
location for a now court houso build
ing. The original Instrument pro
vided for the erection nf a building
at a cost of 1100,000. In the now
Instrument It la agreed that the con
dition of aald may bo changed lo read
aa follower
Thla deed la given lo and accept
ed by the party of the aecond part on
tbe following condltlona, which are
to be binding upon the party of tho
aecond part and II aucressora for
ever, to wit:
'The party of the second part ahall
pay all latea heretofore levied or as
sessed agatnat aald property, and
which are now unpaid. Tho parly of
the aecond part ahall, a soon aa prac
ticable, but In any event beforo
the expiration of Ave yeara from June
30, IIU, conatruct and complete
upon aald land a court bouse for aald
Klamath county at a coat of not leu
than 1 1 00,000, and shall thoreafler
perpetually maintain such court
bouae on aald land, and tbo aald court
houso ahall be uaed for tbe carrying
on by aald Klaaaath county nf such
judicial bualneaa aa tbe parly of the
aecond part ahall aee fit lo conduct
therein."
Ono of the objections raado against
the county 'court by the Klamath
Commercial Club waa that thy
threatened lo build a court house at
n 1-31 of 1100,000 or more, nnd II
waa atated that a building much
choiner would bo amply sufflclont.
Thla objection probably Induce) Iho
iievdopment company to alter tnoir
conveyance of the property ao thai it
would permit the oreetlon-of a I too.
nuO building, If thai ehould b run-
'lilored eumclent.
When asked today whan the work
wowid aUrt on tha saw court houso
a tha Hot Spring elte. tha county
ge atated that ha had nothing to
It la probable that aome aeanite
aetwt looking toward ma Beginning
of ta building will be atarted la tbe
not fcry dletant future. People on
boUfaldea of Ua oveetlon ara getting
ttla aailoM to have tha matter
The aeaaon will close with tbo
Ktnrrs, In March or flrat of April.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hlarr aro musi
cal entertainers and aro of tbe same
(order nnd rank n the Weeks Com
pnny, which was recently here.
SMELTIK6 TRUST TO BE
INVESTI6ATE0, PERHAPS
Imlted I'reea Service
WASHINGTON. I). C. March 27.
Itepresentatlvo Martin of Colorado
Introduced a resolution In tho hnua
thla morning demanding that tho ml
lug ciinimilleo lneatlgnto tbo smcl
Ing truat. Mr. Martin said that A
torncy (leneral Wlckimham's rcreii
refusal lo give tbo houso Inform;
linn regarding Iho existence of such
combine was "simply astounding."
AtiMl MAUINK MAN 01 KH
IX HAX KIIAXCIHCO TODAY
IOIIKLLA IOCAIH
Mrs. Warren Kllgoro, who baa been
quite III for the past two weeka. It
now Improving.
lra. Drew of Klamath .falkj la vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Walter'
IvanRi
United Press Service
HAN KRANCIRCO. March 27.
Captain Obcd Holies, retired In
spector of bulla, died at his home In
this city this morning. Tho captain
waa 73 yeara of age, and has for
many years been Identified with tho
shipping Interests of tho Pacific coast.
HO FURTHER ACTION III
PACKERS PROSECUTION
United Press Service
CIIICAdO. March 27. Tho feder
al atlorncya In charge of the prose
cution of tho packers announced to
day that no further action In the
matter wits contemplated. The full
rnnnrt nf the trial haa been sent to
Attorney tloneral Wlckcraham.
Kltl'IT flIIOWKIM COMPI.AIX
OX HATK8 OX I.KMO.NN
United Preaa Service
xi-AaiiiNflTflN'. n. C. March 27.
eh.. California Fruit llrowera Asso
ciation has filed with tho Intorstato
commerce commission a now nttnek
on Iho lemon ratea from California
lo Oregon, Washington and Idaho
Tho association declarea excesalvo the
rate of ft. IS lemon rato to tne Norm
west, and ask for n rato of f 1. The
growers demnnd that tho overcharge
he refundod.
POOAHOXTA8 KNTKRTAIX
Tl, linitvhtnra of PoCftllOlltaS Will
entertain Iho membera of the Red
Men lodgo tomorrow evening at tno
w., hu in tho Odd Follows build-
. Thorn will bo dancing and re
freshment will be served by the
ladles. All meiubors oi mo oruor
requested to bo present.
o, u.iv will Bet a box of candy
.. .. au...n, H.nrn at Houston's
i hid iii-ih -
opera houae Saturday night. Watch
Harold and ivan iwigoro are pre
paring to start with their stock for
tbo Silver Lake country In Lake,
county, whero they will conllnuo In
Hint business. Tho Kltgorea have a
host of warm friends In this commu
nity who regret tholr leaving and
who wish them success In tholr new
venture
and
itcKcnsle of Olcno havo been vlaltoi
this week at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
K. C. Cowley.
Mrs. II. O. Hussy left hastily thli
week for Merrill to bo with hor
mother, who Is suffering from an at
tack of paralysis.
Tbo nuctlon salo held on March SI
by K. C. I. on waa well attended, all
stock and other goods being disposed
of at satisfactory figures. The day
was taken advantage of In a social
way by a largo number of families In
Ijingell valley. A sumptuous dinner
was served by tho Ladles' Aid Society
of tho Lorella McthodUt church for
2S cents, an Interesting feature of
which was the substantial glfta made
to the society by Mcsir. (Irlgsby of
Olene and John Irwin of Klamath
Falls.
K. C, Lyon and family left yester
day for their now homo In Klamath
Kails, whero Mr. Lyon Is employed
by tho Karmora' Implement and Sup
ply Company In tho 'blacksmltbtng
department. Mr. and Mrs. Lyon have
lived In the vicinity .of Lorella for
flvo yeara. During that time they
havo taken a prominent part In tho
social llfo of thla community, and
wilt bo greatly missed by many
friends.
Aa Itnoaevelt Heea It
PORT WAYNK, Ind.. March 27.
When tho New York returns were
fhown to Roosevelt at Canton, Ohio,
ho aald:
"In Now York state aa a whole
tlxro was no real voto of the rcpub
llcan pnrty whatever. Tho primary
litv. was ii farco. As It Is, one-fourth
of tho delegates aro straight Roose
velt men, of tho remainder, the ma
Jorlty wero elected by tncthoda moro
outrageous than the worst Tammany
Itself ever employed. In my speech
at Chicago tonight I ahall explain
why no action of theirs ahould be ac
cepted as binding on tho republican
party.
NO GRAFT IN
JACKSON CO.
illAXI JtnY MAKK8 COMPLETE
IIXYKSTIGATIOX OK RUMORS
I.IXD CIIAROKM OK KXTHAVA-
'OAXCK AXDORAKT
LOOKS AS T
STRJEW001D ENO
United Preaa Service)
LONDON, March 27. In a final
effort to end the atrlko, the Miners'
Federation mot today. MacDonald,
leader of the conservative laborltea
In tho houso of commons, addreased
It, domandlng that tho mlnera accept
tbe pending minimum wage bill. He
aald If the district boarda failed to
Incorporate tbe minimum wag acale
already auggeated, the mlnera coull
demand that parliament fix that fig
urn. The Federation decided oa a
referendum ballot, which la believed
will and the atrlke.
MEDFORD, March 27. Directly,
and leaving no question of doubt, tho
grand Jury's report Died Saturday
ocnlng, absolutely clears tbe county
court of all Insinuations and charges
of graft which have been flying about
the county during tho past two or
three months.
"We can And no evidence of dis
honesty and we have given all mat
ters duo consideration," la the exact
words employed by tbo grand jury
In Its report covering the conduct of
county affairs. That the county la In
debt the grand jury aaya la "due to
wldo spread public demand for Im
proved hlgbwaya. The grand Jury's
report follows In part:
Grand Jury'a Report
We, the grand Jury now In aeaalon
And certain facta to be true upon
which wo recommend, vli.:
1. We recommend that an act be
Initiated providing for an auditor to
bo elected for Jackson county whose
duties ahall be the auditing of all
accounta pertnlnlrigTo the affaire of
Jackson county.
2. We recommend that article
2896, General Laws of Oregon, be en
forced relating to the semi-annual
auditing of county offlcea by the
county court.
3. We aro Informed that It haa
been tho custom of the county clerk
to file papers In court without alwaya
requiring tbe legal fee to be paid
when tho paper la filed.
Thla practice la largely responsible
for the delinquency of aeveral county
clerka of Jackson county for a num
ber of yeara past. The law provldea
that when papers are filed the fee
must be paid, and unleaa paid such
papera ahall not be deemed to have
been filed. We recommend that tbe
county clerk ahall In the future al
waya comply with tbe law In thla re
spect, and fllo no papera until
legal fee haa been paid by the II
nor any other paper In hta offii
til the lawful fee haa been pal
the party for whom tbe aervlca
been performed.
. We also recommend that each and
every county ofBclal handling county
fuada la any meaner alwaya keep
said funda separate and distinct from
hla Individual funda. We recommend
that In the future and aa soon aa the
move can be Inaugurated that aepar
ate funda be kept for the aeveral de
partment of tbe county and war
rant specifying the exact fund being
Issued instead of tho present practice
of Issuing general fund warrant for
all purposes.
Expenditure of Money
Although the grand Jury haa Inves
tigated many criminal caaea we have
also given time to the examination of
wltncssoa and records appertaining to
tbe expenditure of money through the
county court for road and bridge pur-
poses directly and through ex-Road-
matter Harmon. We have also Inves
tigated the reasona for tbe deprecia
tion of county warrants with Its con
sequent reflection on tbe credit of
the county.
We have bad aa evidence plana and
rpectflcatlona of public works, ques
tionable bills which were allowed and
paid by the county court, and other
evhlbtta produced by complaining
witnesses and produced by order of
this grand Jury.
We And tbat as the county court
haa expended much money for public
roadi and bridges, and la now heavily
In debt, it might be open to criticism,
bat In no moral sense. Such eipen
ditures were in response to wide-
a pre a public demands for Improved
highways.
We havo Investigated charges tbat
ll.c Central Point highway and tbe
steel vcrk In tbe county Jail are not
Ir. record with specifications, but aa
neither one of these worka have been
ntrcptod thoy are not now open to
tutcatlgatlon by this body.
TEN ESCAPE OUT OF
NINETY-THREE IEI
United Preaa Service
WELSH. W. Va., March 17 John
Lalng, mines inspector for West
glnta, today clalnas that elgthy-i
mlnera perished In the esplosl
the Jed mine yesterday. Up t
light this morning dfty-flve
bad bees recovered. Ninety.
men wero working In the mine i
time of the explosion, aad bat tea es
caped with their Uvea.
Vlri
fday.
NKW MEXICO SENATORS
ARE FINALLY 8ELBCTED
United Press Service
SANTA FE. N. M., March 17. T.
D. Catron and A. B. Fall were elected
United 8tatea senators from'thta state
today on Joint ballot.
DR. UURKE BEGINS
HIS SENTENCE TODAY
United Press Service
SANTA ROSA. March 17. Dr.
Burke atarted for San Quentln today
to begin hta tea year aeateace.
OPERATORS ACCEPT
TERNS OF NA6E BILL
United Preaa Service
LONDON. March 17. At a confer
ence of tbe mine operators, at which
every big mine of the country was
represented. It waa agreed to accept
the terms of tbe minimum wage bill.
TURKS DEFEAT ITALIANS
IN BATTLE NEAR TOBRUK
United Press Service
LONDON, March 17. The Central
Newa Agency today received delayed
confirmation of tbe Turkish defeat
of Italians near tho city of Tobruk,
Tripoli. Tbe Italian list of dead and
wounded will reach 3,500.
COFFEE MAGNATE
DIES ERV SUOOENLY
United Preaa Sarvlc
NEW YORK. March 17. Joha
Arbuckle, the augar aad colee mag
nate, died auddenly tale morning at
hla home la thla
BOAK TO COME
TO THE CITY
HEAD CONSUL OK WOODMEN OF
OK THE WORLD PLANS TO SEE
KLAMATH FALLS ON HIM NEXT
TRIP TO THE COAST
I. I. Boak, Head Consul Pacific
Jurisdiction, Woodmen of the World,
and also head organizer for that or
ganisation In Denver, Colorado, Is
arranging hla Itinerary so that It .
will embrace this city when be makes
bis trip to the coast In the near fu
ture. Mr. Boak Is a man of great
Influence In lodgo circles, himself
being tbe principal member in help
ing to put tho organization on Its
footing and also ono of the early
pioneer members. Hearing ao many
good atorles concerning thla part of
the country and the great opportu
nities which are presenting them-
selvs to the farmer, haa lead Mr.
Boak to plan a visit here In the near
future.
SPEAKS ON AGRICULTURE
Mr. Stubbleflold of tbe First Pres
byterian church gave a abort talk to
the students this morning at the high
r:hool auditorium. His subject was
mostly on agriculture, though he rai
led this with some explaaatlona of
tbe care and attention which ahould
be uaed In chicken raising. His talk
proved to belntereatlng, and also af
forded an oportunlty for the Indus
trious youth, who might take up the
many occupations that are afforded
In thls.part of the country to get aa
Insight as to the mode of living car
ried
ELKS T8 HAUL NA60I
IN PARADE NEXT JULY
Cntled Press Service
PORTLAND, March 17. A team
of large elk hitched to a wagon and
driven through tbe streets Is to be
one of tbe big features of the grand
parade of tbe Elk on Thursday of
the reunion week In thla city neat
July, according to arrangements that
are now being made by the 1911
convention commission. A copy of
a largo poster which will be placed
on aU tbe bulletin boarda of tbe dif
ferent Elk lodgea In the United
States, has just been received from
the printers. According to these
signs a new song, entitled "Brother
BUI, tbe Town Belongs to You," will
be hummed and basaoed by Frank D.
Henneasy, the "song bird" of the
local Portland lodge, for the enter
tainment of the visiting Elks.
IS DECISION IAY
AFFECT TWO CASES
B. 8. Qrlgeby, oaistwlte for aherlf
of tha repiblleaa ticket, returned last
evening from Aaalaad, where ho haa
beeaoaa abort visit.
;e arraagemeata to attend tho
five-cent daaoa next Saturday night
aad hara a good time.
A point, which la not a new or
novel one, la liable to be brought to
an Issue ln Judge Benson'a court to
morrow In the case of the Soueca
company, a corporation of Ohio,
agnlnst A. F. rHlflca, the latter resid
ing in thla county. The case Involves
942. Defendant haa a harness shop
in thla city. Tbe case cornea Into tho
circuit court from the justice court
on appeal.
The point In tho matter gives Judge
Benson the opportunity of.aolvlng at
one blow two questions.' Has tbo
plaintiff the right to dig Into and as
certain the information In possessloa
of the defendant? Must he, In oth
er worda, disclose "hla handt"
la the case of Magulre vs. tbo
Klamath Publishing company aad
Shlve, Judge Drake, aa against tho
ttoraey for the defease, O. M.
nelll. held they were not obliged to
1 the plalatll aaythtag, and per-
ptorily Judge Drake (stormed the
urt they would not do as. Now
Attorney Brower assumes tha same
view la tha case being argued.
One decision will probably guide
tbe mult la both.
C. 8. Salts and L. Paakey,
were formerly employed at tha Big
Basla Lumber compear aa.yardmaa
J mill mwuir Mnnttvalvr siiirn
severed their connection wka that j
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