The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 06, 1912, Image 1

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CORRUPTION CAME
ESPCE AND OTHERS
IM-MIK-M'till OFFICIALH
wiriM,,:,,,v HK WA,fH ANM
hkiii oxi:m tried to keep
HIM hi I.W.ST
Mid I'rraa Mtriltt
HAN FIIANUIBCO, April . Btung
le rtpfl" ""X Thursday's K.xmlnsr
4liorUI. Abraham '. '"
lla signed statement, declered tit m
w,n inJklmcnU ponding against
klm In Judge Uwlor's court ero dls
bUkJ. he wilt make clean breaet o(
Li. .i,ni i.olltlcal career In Han
rrntlci.
He charge lit llerrln and Drum
kMuiht him nut to teallfy aialnit
chtnlli. but hst ' decided In
lll the whole story of lili graft frum
iho lr ho flrit entered politic, ami
will rctoul liuw ttiK Kpe and other
Interrata corrupted the tiRlrUta of
tht rlty.
f.tllVtllAN TIlt'HTKK FOR
IIANKHUIT WTATK.
Ai tlir Drat meeting of Iho clato nf
VYMurd & Dsle, bsnkrupt. lild In
the oltlro of United BUtes Hferre Jn
lltukruplry J. C. Itutenlr, J. II. Car
ashsn w appointed triutfi of ilus
ntate of tlm firm.
!' Hie (iitivHitlmm Mrlicitulixl for
onrly In April.
Tlio Mormon i linrch'n position In
Mm miuhllrnn fight will lio shown
on April Oth, when tlio Utah atnto
convention meets, A Tnft endorse
mi'iit U nxpuvlt'il.
. . I Tlio '"'ow Vt republic nn ttnto
and alio tbu bond for Injunction May
4 n lotnpnrnry Injunrtlon wa orilcruil
by tliiiu Jiidgn (leorgu N'nlnnil May
10 it ilnmurrcr I" lh complnlnt wim
tiled by tlm phalanx nf uttorimyH
which liml been engaged by Iho touu-
ty rniirl, limn IivIiik Illatrlct Altor
liny Dell V. Kuykeiiilull, Juilx" Henry
I.. Iluiiaon, Cliarle F, Htono ntiit
Tlioumi Drak. May 25 thin was ml
peraeried by the flllng of mi nnawor.
In April, 1911, about a year ago, the
rami was illumined,
Tlio defemn routcuileil that there
was no order of the court bearing on
a new rnurt house, wlilrli could be
iiinilc n Inuilble a ron ml for Itjjunc
tlnu prMfteing, and an the plaintiff
coulit nrt catahllali any audi ground,
tlm complaint waa dlamlaacil.
tlclween the Hum of the temporary i
convention mid (ho Hllnla prliimrlert
Injiinrllon and tin dlimhnial of the
'will hij hulil April Dili. Tlio nnxt dny
I Iho Keiituihy und Vermont stnle. con
tvi'iitlotnt nro ndicdntod, Ht, Louis
'ward prlnmrlcH und Iho Pennsylvania
conKreimlounl ilUlrlct primaries will
be held April 13th, when sovonty-two
of the Keystone Hlnln'x n'lVcnly-nlx
cli'lcunti'it will ho rhoM'ii. tIki mn
jorlly probably will hv coulrollcil by
I In; orK'tnlintlnn which la nt preaont
frlvuilly to Tnfl Other Important
iIaIck nro,
April I Mb, llnwnllnti convention;
April Ifilh, Connecticut mid Dclewnro
convi'iitlona; April 17th, convention
to aclect ilelrentpii In tin; Connecticut
tonRrcaalotml illtrkt, April 19th,
NYhrnakn mid OreRou prlmnrlea;
April 2th, (own atnto contention, alx
llalrlita In town and tlm Itliodo la-
Innd Htnto ninl dlatrlct (onventlonai
April SSIh, Mlaaourl atntn convvn.
. ,t.- ,!. . -l .. II...
.ncrr..i.... no .or.o..ue, m "-Uj,,,,. A,)r s0 Ma.aacllU.clta prl
cooii.jr rr, coinae iw. ,r.. ,,, nt ,llfll thlrlyalx deleRatei,
. , '"will bechoaen
JudRe and C. Oujr Merrill coinmla-
li.nnr Uktmiel T. HlllntiierM tieltlK Itii. I
holdover couimlaalnner.
CHAMBER TAKES
IN NEW MEMBERS
I.O (I, fOMMCUCK ()IU1ANK1
'riO.VN IIDMI.S MKCTINO AND
DI.CIDKH TO IIAVK NKW AND
.MOIli: ADKgCATK QUARTKHS
Wlirrf l Urn WlMtlx
Half a Drtd apanUl la mlaalnc, aUo
bklf a Chraapcaka apanlel. ComUlneil,
the to form one doc. ho 11 m
known a I'al. and it famllUr riKoro
to habitue of that circuit oiiit', a
irll aa the hoi pollol. Ttl twit UuU't
are il.p prowrty of It. M. Hlehn'dion.
n nit reporter, who raporU tlwui ,a
ml.ilnc for lha paat two day.
DKI'AHTMKNM' NTOIII'. DAD
I'AHMtM TO Olli:.T DCVOND
Henry lrvrn. Known I Hllicr of
MiMlern leHii1iiiriil Hlori'. IH at
Advanrnl Age In t'lly of ('liurrlir.
Chim Over Willi Carl Helium
NKW YOIIK. April C Henry Lev-
on, known at tlio "father of Iho mod
rn department alore," la dead at hi
home In llrooklrn of apoploiy. Ho
wa .& )ear of age, and retired from
active, liualne more than twenty-rive
year nRo. Ho caiun from (lermany
with Carl Hchurx.
McCALL PICKED
FOR INSTRUCTOR
IIHill M'HOOI. AITAHKNTI.V IN
LINK TO OCT MAN roll IH)H.
TIOV OK AOHICUl.TUItAI. IX
HTItl'CTOII .IfrTtill AU.
klMllMl TII1KM THAINKR I
MWKH VOICK IN ItCRKAM
FINE NEW LAUNCH
FOR LUMBER FOLK
TWKYrVHI.K HNITKII OK KXCKI'
TIONAI. COMI-OHITION IIKINO
TIIIINKD OUT HV TM.I'OHD M
HONK KOU AMIOMA COMI'ANV
8AS KIIANCIHCO, April 5. Mm.
Illcardii, n linn tamer, known aa the
"alnRliiR girl In the tlgfr'a den," to
ipccrhli-M aa the reault of an attack
upon her huaband by a hear at Oak
land. The wuman waa one of the few
In the Ktithcrlng at tho Hhrlner'a clr
cui who reallied her huaband'a peril
When th
. me groiinu me woman """, ,, t10 Upper
for aulalance. Ttlrardo rrmamein 2) fM ,()l)t( wl n c.f()((t t,elin,,
quiet, covering hi head and face with )nm w) ba limrenHy largo to carry
pia anna.
Mine. Illrardo attempted to alug,
Telford ft Son, tho boat builder,
I-., i.im. Ah,iiti.ittiv a rltio now launch
he grlitly boro her huaband (for (i0 Mgnmn .mber company for
ground Iho woman creame. ufco Tll0 ,nunch
but found that ahe had loat her voice,
rhyalclan fear It may not return.
Illcnrdo eacaprd Injury.
about fifteen pacnger.
Kaatern oak I uacd for Iho rib
and alem. and nil tho other lumber
III the boat I native wood. Yellow
nine I uied for the planking, tho
- . cockpit I paneled with native fir.
John Kcllerman arrived In thl , .,... ,lr u Ullcj fr the iln-
my irom wooanurn, ure., jiiruy
In like
market,
n pmltlon wfth tho Hale
A. H. (Inle, a brother of H. 8. (lalu
of liiirllngtnn, Colo., wa at tho Hotel
tlnuiton ycatorday from lxrella
Uko iho vlalior out to hi home
tf.e valley.
UCTION NOT
YET OBTAINED
JVIMllMi HV WHAT WAB NOT
IKAIIVKD TODAY OK PROORIMH
OK KIKOBTH OK MUHDtM'H
COlt.NTY OOUHT CAHK
Nothing could bo learned today re
urdliiB the progrea of tho effort ot
Atturnoy c, c. Urower to obtain for
Hiram Murdoch from Judge Calkin,
t Aaliiiuul, a temporary Injunction
Malum Hin members of tho county
court removing tho court houae to, tho
not Springs site. Mr. Brower was
not at hi office, and Mr. Murdoch
couia not bo located.
The request for Injunction brings
mind tho fact that Mr. Murdoch
"ado a similar endeavor almost two
xurs ago, when J, B. Qrlffith was
county judge and Bamuel T. Bummers
end Albert Walker county commls
(toners. On May I, 1910, through
Attorneys Fred H. Mills and James
C Rutenlc, th eomnlalnt was tied
lalilns.
The boat will be equipped with an
18-horaepower, four-cylinder Nlagra
motor. l l built with a halt cabin
removable top. and will bo ntlcd with
chair eU. The motor and nil of Ihe
I machinery nro under cover in inc
front of tho boat, and will bo oporat
ed by a wheel, or auto control. Tho
iToltord aro alao working on a con
tract for st clinker row boats for
tho Crater Uko company, for uc on
(Crater Uke.
CLAIMS OF HUMES
SHOW MUCH C0KF1DEMCE
WAHIIINtlTON. D. C, April 5.
Director of preldentlal booms con
tribute their claim of delegate n
follews:
Hepubllcan Delegate in '"'"
Hon, 1076; ncccary to '""''
claimed for Tnft. 274: claimed for
Kooaevelt, 02: clnlmeu ior .. r...-
lotte, 10: clnimcu ior """-
contests to bo mniio ny iu..u,v..
managers, 111. ,
Democrsts-Delegatc n nvo.
.i.. i no. neary to choice, TJ,
c.,;ed for Clsrk, 00: dahued for
Wllsoon, ai ciaimeu iyi
Harmon. 3 1 pledged for
Marshall, SO: pledgor for
fill If A. 10.
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Whsther WB. .- - - -
one win rrzr.r.-...
Chicago oonyention, nu w .-
one U Folletto will hve In that
meeting, especially what power ho
wlU & ifcto to xrt to sscur. ft pro
irssslvs Plutform, will be determined
It la to bo uuuined, at leail for
tho prcaent, that tbu high school I
to Imvc nn Instructor for tho agricul
tural department. K. I.. Orlltln' res
ignation after hi having been ac
cented br the ichool board In thta
city for the offlco of Inatructor here,
cent tn have thrown things In a
muddle. At the time that Principal
Knught vlalted tho itato agricultural
cltouo nt Corvalll laat winter. It
wn tho nRrccmcnt between Iho two
men that tho Institution would fur
nlah a man for tho work at tho locnl
high ichool, even though they had to
alto ouo of It own faculty. When Mr.
(Jrlinn wa recommonded by the col
;ck nnd tho local authorities had
.rM.il m hi term. It was then
thoueht that It wa all cut and drlod
o to nn Inatructor for tho department
lure. When ho rcalgned It rcmaincu
tot tho collego nuthorltle to mnxe
good their nKreement, whlcii nicy
hnvo done, ncconllng to n recent Id
ler received by Principal Kauglit. The
mtiu choaen by tho college l nx a.
.McCall. nn Inatructor In tho depart-i-ient
of ngronomy. HI ability nnd
expcrlcnco aro outline by Dean A. n.
Ccrdloy of O. A. C, who nys ho Is
strong, forceful nnd a thorough ln-...tii.
... t r k
Mr. McCall grauuaiea irom u. .
C In June. 1910.
Now members elected by tho Cham
ber of Commerce, nt liut night's meet
ing wero If. W. Ilutlor, Mile Sign
compnny, II. Ilackenato, Klmcr K.
Kiciich, I.. II. Illcli, H. J. Kvana, O. A.
Duly, I.. M. Mehnffcy, J. W. Tyrell,
iloderlck W. Mcdurvlo, P. II. True,
It. I.. Ilrllton, fi. P. Holnc, John Kill
nml Jnmca I'elton.
A resolution wn adopted that tho
board of director daring the coming
iiimmer visit every town and farming
ectlnn of tho bounty to promote clos
er relation. John Kill of the Wood
Itlvcr Vnllcy, said ho had withdrawn
fiom tin; Chamber owing to the court
houae light, a'nd that ho would not
naalat aa long as tho fight was on. Ho
nld hundred of others felt tho same,
but wheu he said that It tho scrap
ping wa cut out ho would rejoin
nnd collect $1 each from 100 Wood
lllver people to assist In advertising
the county there wss enthusiasm.
The Chamber will not send a man
to Portland to advertise, for tho rea
son that good work In outsldo adver
tising I being done by Frank Ira
White' Sacramento office, P. II.
True' I.o Angclc offlco and tho
Klamath Development company' off!
ce In Portland, and San Francisco.
A resolution asking the county
court to work for tho California-Ore
gon highway was adopted, and l'resl
dent Kvan It. Iloamea nnd Vlco Pre
Ident W. Paul Johnson were named
n committee to hunt new quarter,
tho prcaent one being Inadequate.
Mr. Johnaon agreed to give 1100
toward furnishing the new office.
arrival, but the prisoner Insisted on ft
hcnrlng. Ho was held for court, and
dh this had to be done through the
Oregon United State district, Deputy
United Slates Marshal Frank Ileslty
took him to Portland, where ho was
given Into tho Jurisdiction of the Cal
ifornia dlsrtlct, which tried him and
sentenced him to tho federal prison
for attempting to escape, which Is a
penal offenso. Ho was not tried on
tho original charge of using the malts
fraudulently, tho principal witness
ngnlnst him having died In Denver,
Colo., while on tho way back from
South America to testify about a
South American land scheme the doc
tor had fathered. Tho witness' death
occurred whllo the doctor was lolling
around In pink pajamas tn his hotel
In this city, trying to get well of an
nnklo ho had broken while attempt
Inr to escape from officers In tho
Cotdcn Oste city before he escaped
from tho hospital. He had gono to
the hospital on account of this In-
Jurud limb.
Thornct escaped on a Sunday morn
ing from tho main room of tho Jail,
I.yman having been confined In an
other room. Thornet will now have
to answer two charges assisting
federal prisoner to escape, and him
self escaping.
OLIVER'S BUNCH
TO HAVE TRYUOT
I'llOMOTKHH OK GAMK FOR 8WHT
I'HOPULHIO.V OK KLC8IVK
HI'HKIIOID WILL UIVK KXHJBI
TION OK THKIH. SKILL
EDITOR KIDNAPPED
IN FAMILY'S SIGHT
smaller quantities of grain or syrup
may be prepared as needed. After
the solution haa been thoroughly
mixed, If It to too wet, a little dry
cornmeal may be used to Uko up the
escesslre moisture. If It Is not wet
enough to moisten the grain thor
oughly, a little water may be added.
"Because of danger of destroying
nstlve birds, tho poisoned bslt should
not bo plsced In exposed places, but
under shelter which will admit mice
but eiclude birds. Wide boards lying
upon thin cross pieces of wood are
young nimhoim
OUT AFTEB FISH
If Spencer Creek Is not depleted of
Its flnnr Inhabitants before tomorrow
night It will not bo the fault of the
follewlns: roung gentlemen: Louis
O. Hoagland, Jams Hardin Carter,
Harry P. Oalarneaui Jr., 7oseph
Bkelton. E. Harold Bergoant. Morris
O'Connell and Daniel O'Connell. It
Is understood the fish nro getting
great wiggle on themselves as ft result
of the rumor that tho fishing party
would soon stuck thslr ranks. The
party la Uklng.a escaping outfit.
sUrtlng out this morning to remain
until Sunday evening.
WIFE MAY NOT LIVE
I'ltOHTRATKD AT STEALING OK
II KR SPOUSE, WHOSE PAPER
KOUGIIT THK POLICE IN KREK
SPEECH CONTROVERSY
United Press Service
II AN DIEOO, April Editor Abra
ham Bauer of the Ban Disco Horftld
ass been klduppod.
ArresU aro expected.
Bauer's weekly paper attacked tfcsj
policsi In the free speech fight.
He was seised la front of his homo
by sU men, his wife and daughters
witnessing the autoasoblUe go wy.
Mrs. Bauer la prostrated, and to Mt
expected to live.
TYPOS WILL MEET
TOMORROW NIGHT
FOR RENT Three completely fur
nished housekeeping rooms tn dou
ble heuse: no children. Enquire at
Herald oBUsj. "
Governor
Governor
flovernor
COINED BORGIA SAYS
SHE WIUJEEP KILLING
Confew! HUyer of Score of Negro
Victim Dwlarm She Will Continue
to Uo 'Hacrlllcftl As" Aglnt lte
llevent In "Cumljah Hags."
i.awaybtTE. La.. April .
Clementine Ilnrnabet. confessed slsy
or of moro than half of tho thirty
llu negro vlcllma of tno -muu
.. . . ..... .i nvivaa wnrnfld
IIX III lAJUISMinn nira .v.-. .-...--
the offlccra that tho killings woum
coutlnuo ns long as members of her
vhurch" kept faith in tnoir cuna
ish" bass, which aro supposed to
l,unrd thorn from "persecution."
Members of tho cult claim a person
"sacrificed" by tho nx gains thereby
Immortality. 8no rcfusod to tell the
names of other cult members.
"Clomontlno, Ilnrnabet Is rational,
..mi i ueilevo hor confession I true,
except as to certain detail Riven
lonfuso tho officers as to her nccoui-
I llces," said the aherlR.
KlilMATH KAILS UNION' OK UE
TLKMKN WHO ASSEMBLE TYPE
TO IIAVK. HKaUIiAH liUHIXKCKl
HUSSION
The Klamath Falta Typographical
Union, No. 691, will hold Ita regular
monthly business meeting tomorrow
nlcht. ncconllng to an announcement
mndo by President Nato Otterbeln.
The meeting will bo held at tho office
of the W. O. Smith Printing company.
on Fourth street, between Main street
and tho ruo do Klamath. The offlco
to located on the northerly side ot
tho street, on the easterly corner ot
the alley, lust across said nlley from
tho Uvormoro liquor store (which Is
closed on Sundays) and In neighborly
Juxtaposition thereto, as It were.
Caleb T. Oliver's ball tossera will
he out In full bloom Sunday, when si
preliminary tryout will be held. It to
oxnected that a good bunch ot tho
heaven of the sphere will be on hand
to strlvo for honors on the team, and
Judging from the amount ot eathusl
asm' that baa been arouaed assoag the
tall players of this city there will be
some keen competition to secure
places on tho team. Mr. Oliver ex
pects to have a number ot new men
lu his lineup this season, there beins
many aspirants desirous to show what
they can do. When the Uam Is chos
en for this year there will be seen a
number ot semi-professional playerj
on It. Mr. Oliver experts to reUlu
cisny of the members ot last year's
rlne, and with the addition of some
new tacea he expecta to have aa good
a team as can bo found anywhere. In
Oil neck ot the woods.
If rou are looking for. the beat 10-
cent me! In town tryif HoUl Bald
win dining rodYs, Btes by th week
Flowers for Ei
We have all kinds. Klamath Floral
Co.. 44 West
Was SabeUtssto For Co)
Efforts aro being made br U
Klamath Falls Lyceum Bureau to ar
ringo wltn the Brltt bureau, watch
furnltliMl the attractions daring tat
couif e tLc past winter, to give an
traction in place of Edaaad ava.is
Coot.i. the rutbor and humorist who
nillfl to Lit here In Urns to give tsj
Ulk for which he was scheduled. Up
to date there baa bees no anbdUUto
arranged:
Ftoh aad Gauss
Flsb and gnat licensee issued from
the ccunty clerk's oBce today won
to ft. H. Haver. L. Lobb, L. Revsmasv
F. K. Strgeaat. W. W. Ballsy. U W.
Jordan. Clair Arnold, 8. A. Ford, A.
H N. Woods, E. H. Bargeant, W. E.
Harrtona. B. T. Bamssef. Harry Oav
Urneaut. Jacob MUler and D. W.
Qeorge.
ihL iZ7vti 4 It W. H. M. HasamM. H.aerr A
" " '" 4 " derson. PhlUlp Fwrmts, rmsA F.
Usa.AhsP. Hotn. Frank 8. Jesiar.
FAIR TO BE HELD
HEXT SEPTEMBER
OFFICERS GIVE UP IDEA OF HAV-
ING ANT FOURTH OF JULY DO-
INGS, WHICH MIGHT OOLUDK
WITH RODEO PLANS
11 FIELD IKE BY TRAP.
IIP EMI DfM COMLEY
THORNET TAKEN
IN NEW MEXICO
VOUMi Xl'HSK WHO HKLPKD DR
JOHN GRANT LYMAN ESCAPE
FROM OAKLAND HOSPITAL. RK-
CAUTURKD
Louis 11. Thornot, who eicsped
from tho Klamath county Jail last
September, with aoveral other resl
dcnls of that Institution, no on of
which wns found, has been captured
. mm. nvw Mexico, according to a
San Francisco wire.
Thornct was caretaker ot Dr. John
Ornnt Lyman In an Oakland hospital
Himnl Method. Seldom Resorted to
llecanse of Patience sued
ence Required, Advised by Hesvt of
Agricultural Cottage
Special to The Herald
CORVALLIS, April 6. In response
to a number ot queries as to methods
ot ridding farms ot Bold mice, Dean
A. D. Cordley ot the Oregon Agri
cultural college haa given the follow
ing advice;
"Trapping la a almpl way to de
etroy field mice, seldom resorted to
because of the oatience and persist
ence required to look after the neces
sarily Urge number ot traps. When
the mice are abundant It Is essential
Tt a meeting held yesurday br E.
Reams, Louts Qerber and B. St.
Geo. Bishop, officers of th Klamath
County Agricultural Association, ar
lanmmento were msd for th annual
agricultural fair and race to be heU
this fall ftt the fair grounds. Tne
event will Uk ptoc either th last
ot September or th first part of Octo
ber. Th exact date wUl b deter
mined later, aa It to desired to have
It fall Just before or Just fttter tn
nnnal rounduB ftt Pendleton. The
association at first contemplated hold'
log n fair or soms sort ot celebration
on th Fourth ot July, but this Idea
Cos WBI Grade Ms Lsusd
J. Cos. a wealthy ranch owner ot
Fort Klamath, has purchased a grad
er, and experts to commence work on
his ranch with It Immediately. Mr.
Cos Is securing all th necessary men.
and will rush th work with all pos
sible speed. He InUnds to sow wheat
on a greater part of bis land, aad
later In the year he flgurea on plant
ing It to timothy.
Mrs. Talbot On of Danger
Dr. R. R. Hamilton reports that h
believes Mrs. Emma L. Tftlbot. city
librarian, who has been 111 with lobar
pneumonia at the horn of her daugn
ter. Mrs. Harry Cadra, 114 Walnut
street, Is out of danger. At on tlm
hop ot her life was abandoned, but
the crisis was passed Thursday night.
Attorney :
Attorney Horace M. Manning re
turned last night from n business trip
to Portland. With him cam kto
baa been nbandoned In order not to,nlece.MtosOrtrudFar.otMdford.
i. .... .Hh ttia innwa of the Elksiwno win visit ior mw
rodeo, which will occur on montn
before.
It Is announosd that th program
tor th fair will be announced in tbe
near future, so that plans can be
nude for securing exhibits. The pro
tram will Include bucking contests,
tld horse races, harness and ruu
ttlng race, wild steer roping, egg snd
ancon race, squaw race. iog roiun
YJ.C.A. PUNS
LOOK PROMISING
to use many traps for a number of IcontesU and many other features. In
addition to this prises are to no oor
ed for agricultural exhibits, and spe
cial prises will be given the school
cnlldren for exhibits made In the atate
contest announced by the sute scnooi
superintendent. A street carnival
tor th evenings to also planned.
weeks. This method haa spciat at
vantages In amafl areas, as lawns,
gardens, vegetable or nursery plto or
packing houaes.
Thorough cultivation ot nsias
tends to keep down the number of
mice, as It destroys weeds and nil
growths which give shelter to tho
mice. The mere plowing or n noiu
badly infested with mice to sufficient
to drive out most ot ttsss.
"Strychnine ts th most satisfacto
ry nolaon .for field mice. Altnougn
ii w. Tower, th well known
toucher from Worden. Is In the i elty
to nllend the annual meeting of the
.in..lftinldnra of the I. U
asoclatlon.
esting oi mr
0. O. F. hM
HKLP WANTEDIrJ.woma for
general bouiWork Call 707
KUmathaYenuecktfconsim.
DRADNACK GITS
OUT ONCE MORE
anco of Thornct. Lyman and Thor
net traveled by auto from Ban Fran
cisco to Ukevlsw, whsre they wr
arrested by Sheriff Warner D. Snider
and then brought her by Deputy
United States Marshal Paul J. Arne
rich ot San Franetoeo, tor a bearing
before United sKats Commissioner
r. II, Richardson. '
Arnerlch wanted to Uk hlav pris
oner direct to th Southern Pacific
outbound train th evening of their
Jk. Jra. j
from which tho fsmous mony-gt- deadly. It Is less dangeroue to handle
ting medico eloped with the ftsslst- Ithat either phoaphorua or P,,u"
cyaniae. varmu
auch aa wheat, oatmeal or corn, me
bait should be soaked over night In
m. noisoned srruD mad as touews:
Dissolve sn ounce ot strychnin sul
phate In n pint ot boiling water, add
a pint of thick syrup nnd stir thor
oughly. Th prepared syrup mar b
scented with n rw arops or on m
anise. v
"This quantity to snough to poison
half a smahal ot what or earn, but
aeorge E. Bradnack, of th Muller
Music company, who haa been 111 for
several days with rheumatism nt his
room In ths Washington house, under
th ear of Dr. Gilbert, to out again
today, haying Improved enough to
permit hint to go to th store. Mr.
Bradnack. In nn interview ootainu
exclusively tor th Herald, intimated
that th vlty ot having th pain
ill from mot to spot la ones pay
slqu hardly ofseU th suffsring
which atUnds th trousis. u is
ootncldsnc that he was taken 111 th
naiii hafor he had planned to
niak aa micursjoa into th oosntry.
PREM1DKNT W. H. SHAW OF THK
YOUNG MEN'S ROOBTssH CLUB
IS ASSURED OF INTERBMT OF
PORTLAND ORGANISATION
W. H. Shaw, president ot.th Boost
sr Club, was In receipt et a tetur
from Y. M. C. A. hsadquartora at
Portland a few Uays ago to th efeet
that It would comply with th club
forming Y. U. O. A. In this city by
sending man here. J. B. Rhodes,
whom It is contemplsted sending hr
to look th flsld over snd to a what
to nsedsd, has Just hutohed organ!-
ins such associating in ariona nrt
of California and m.li boitnt at .
Rhodes to corresponding sscrstary lr
Oregon, Washington and Idaho, aa
wsll aa organise for othsr statsa.
SheuU th toeal BoosUr ciun c
futur Y. M. O. A., b SftBsA
enough to secur rogaitiM tnm
tn Stai OTlftai-. 'SU Wfm,wm-ir ..
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