The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 20, 1912, Image 1

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IN QUIET
ELECTION
VOTERS PICK MEN
L0W AHEAD IN RACE
naMMi. iiwii:i.hti:i.v. timvi:.v
,Mi hii u.i.nrK ih:ht tiikiii
oiiim:ni u,w. JDIMJIMl IIV
NIUMKII llin IfltNH
la a primary election yesterday
lrotoul lilumnlli county Hint
puMd off m quietly as ' prepara
Jof7 rlod, the republican vnlnrs,
Mftnl br H'o "leaner returns tho
tl.nld wss alito t collect today, d-
lUrrJ that they want Charles 0. l.ow
Hryilcn cif Hut Oregon Aicrlcfilltiral
nillego, In iIIbuhihIiij; tlio nlijint f , there In nny fur mi
tin- present tnur of Hid poultry don.
oimlrntlon rnr nl nut over tlio
riiitHlmrii Pacific lino by tlio rollc k.
"II ttm farmers of Oregon wonW
aeop, on nn average, ton licim In
slend of about fill. It wnnlil nlmt out
III tlm llcionl. some of whirl, im.il
tinlly Ikmi delivered, Kent turned!
sorrowfully to ti mcrilnry tmd r
'lui'ntH liliu to rfdil nnntlmr suspici
ous looking mlsilvo (lint tlm mnll,
MirrliT liml Just, deposited on his
desk 'llilii In Hlmt i ,nnnl
"Dear Hlr and ICIml Friend I nm1
going In link n favor of )on, tlinl In,
III jour vocation In life, which. If
I hope Hint ) on
WHITE AGAINST
BOARD CHARTER
will give )our naalstnnrti In nppalnt
Ink iiio In some uowrimiiint position.
Buy whom I rati draw tlilrty-llvn or'
four tlmusntnl per year I nm i nimble I
of taking up nnyililng If nrcessaiy, no
.mcasi'iii: ritA.Mi:i up ami
1'iti.N-i i:i iiv cuv council
HAS lilXIXTH WHICH I.LTTI.'ll
poiyih out plainly
Councilman 0, V. . Whlto l i.
Inw-rnnklng power of It own, and
does not oik permission to do this,
Hint or tlio other thing, but does all
theso nn a frco, Independent body a
mod wonderful (top over Hie former
manner of government, when tlio
stato legislature dictated and pro
scribed rights, remedies and limita
tion!.
Tut nine to tho proposed charter by
Sanderson, among older things vu
nro niked to voto a 1550,000 blnnktt
bond provision, with no definite state-
ment of what It may or may not bo
used for. Instead of biicIi vague, un-
Icortnln, Indoflnlto tirovlalon. you
should bo frco, as you have an In
mutter Hlicn you nut me. I nm1
tin Import ami mid il.ii.io.oim ,ir ndly In need of n noiltlon. nod tlila nonil to tlm charter frnmi.il mi iLu...u. -...'.- .. . .. ..
tr ,m,...n.. .. . .. ....... . I. ii... . i." ....... ... - uiibiiuiiiu risiu jo no, irom iimo lo
,. ,...,v,-,.m, ii ,rr in mi. hisiiiii ii' -ii"" i ninii nnn ma ncra- city Atturncy llorncv M. Manning,
tlio Unix li n to n I: for on. I nm an ardent i ........ f- ..,. ....
Tl uri...... of H HMi.t.n.loi, " "bllrutibred and ,11. d In tl. 2 M"0'' rC'' T' " ,Uer'" nml ,be c,
ear It f nuiUi.. n ., - ,,r...i... Ininl Hlifthir ton Hu m .iii council. Hu cnllg particular ntlcti-
louof ,..ryn,,d,.KK.. T.,.;.,u.rl. r no. I .,.. l-run-mUr ,o. '"mp" "" )"' "' P op0...on
' n-d t ny I. ... lucr .., n rlt Iny I hope , hear from , '"" " !. .J""" . t.AViVL0
fai.ir.Mo or .info, or- "u"" "'"r""7l" ",i,.nB ' '0")'l ln.lt n i w,
niiiTB lur iinnrnwiinrmii iviiti no. ' ----- - --
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ml formula and no optical from .my
.'ll.llU ..Ih. .......I. .. n..l.l ... . , ( .
it,.U ru "imlii nuuiu no iosAiiii)
tlmo my for what purpose and what
nmounl of bonds sbnll be Issued, bo
It for $1 or $1,000,000, Let tho con
dition that prevails at tho tlmo the
Po.'ki of tlm farmer, rnllier limn to
linvn poultry kiepers stnrt larun Mtit
farms Tlio ileliinuil rniiiint bu nut
by tho i-atnhllilimrnt of Inrgn.
faflttrln, Jy liiii"i ir imiuur runn.i) poultry rnrtns It tlm R.-II
u4Jobn llsKrlttelli for roinmlMloii'.ernl fnimer Rons mil of tlio . ck pro
r.
liru
Isltiof the rnllin coiiiuy. inn local ,rmi pnnir
political ontaiilinllous lintn nn nr- "TIioiikIi Hutu iiro opporlutilllcs
rit(inrnU ( nioiruiMii tlio returns for prom nlnnr snclsl lines In pmil
frta tl" various prrclnrt of tlio try VnepliiK, tlio mnrki-t for pislnl
(Mil, lilcli mnkus rompllit nmltlrs Is limited, nod It would do folly
rorfKt results ImpoMllilo to obtain, jtn aihlso meryoiin In ko Into np.lul
latte Mnktllln precinct, for Justltn ;'' I ' ff,, l' otlfr.s Hint wo
flktl'ram K V. (lowmt led tbo ''I1' "'" ft opln out of the
titef four republican candidates l.yjl'onllry IiuiIii-u than line komp inm (
i my luUlaiillnl plurality. Knr ' " " eclusln bulnrss I lmn;
ii- i.. i... n U.I..H.U.I, ..... .'rnrpmxi creitl llUlnlirrs or letters'
romforUblo mnjorlty over
ton wlietlier
lbU I like to gel letters from
uiitclllRcui men "
VVL,ir,.oon,k If. ..I I..m..i l.l .i...t.
M,d Hunt lii sonrel. f llepresentntlvc '" "'." 'T'1'' of nny c""nc" nnt dU
I'unvu in IM1 Ulir, IIC -pOlKH I1IS Crill
Si Mllinril Iti cut ttm Inllnr'M iiiilnlnii f.f
, gutsmeiils are hern based on r-liuriiK btislucs Ihero lll soon bo an "'"l "" l " writer meant when lie , " " . ,,lu r,inrtcr ln folio lng
rM wtitch sr believed to bn n fair cgr: fnmlno po.alMy n serious flitati- "'"'"'I t ciHigressiiinii ns an "un-..?..'' .. .,
teliiKeiii man." "'
A Kre.it dent Is being said In tho
papers of Into, pro and con, as to Hie
adoption of the so-called Sanderson
charier by tho otcrs on April 23.
As oposcd lo tho measure, nllow mo
,to atnto why think tlm oters ought
to turn It donn.
r In tho first plnco, I am In favor of
'udge Thumas llrnke. thu local nml bellevo tlm pcoplo prefer n com
lnw)ir. who returneil from I'Cill.uid tnlsslnn form of gocrnment. Wo will
..?.? I dull.. I h , ... v r I .,. n I ,, . f ' 8n,," "' Thursday ovonlnr. In- net It by adopting tho Sander
William ''''' KI'M'M year finm a I pa is of ' ,, con,ruc(c(, cliarters.
,,II1W l.e.lal... n.wel asfrnm other sta es. ' reehed word that ho had won nl. 8anirron ,,,, Mcccnt
DRAKE WINS THREE
I
Among tho moat pernicious meas
ures I find In tho charter Is that nf
feitlng public Improvements, begin
i Ing on page 89. Under the old char
ier, street Improvements were pro
vided for, so far ns cost was concern
ed. In ono of two ways. Dy what Is
jcncrally known a. tho proportional
WOMAN'S RELIEF
CORPS COMMITTES
TITANIC OWNERS
WOULD SHUN PROBE
l'll'Ki:D ANI AnitA.VnK.MKXTS
i,im: roil niorKit onsmiv.
a.vci: of .mi:mokiai, huxdw
XI) DKCOK.VriO.V DAY
latb msiier of surd county oinriii
w county clerk, nsarsior. uruiyor
niuca. iiw in .im our i mniwu - . . . i.i .... ... -Mr- nanuerson nan an excellent op-
l.tbU l..u ' '" "' rllw staled that theythie.. ca.es . tried or argued before ,portllntjr ,0 ,0) ,,, furcr wf)rk 0
lath, ,e.m,rtllc rac for sh.rlrf, '- 'n ' the K.uliry business the federal court. Ju.lgo Woherton ,1,1. charter at tho tlmo thero wa
D. II. Km lll.hop and H.tmuel ..'' 'Ko rnl',: ""'In large majority I pre.ldlng. The mo.t crlllcall) con-1 filed with the council what wai on at
WiUtr bsd a close race for II... not... " '""" "',l l,'"r VT"' .m",,l,,K ,,f """'l " l,'l ' N- . tempt to obtain a co-minion form of
iMtloo. .III. irtuuis up to this Hm.. "" '""'" ""J l''' ''r wa to (i.H.rgo II Karrali. mid Intohlng tlm- g.ntrnment. !U could hao, by a
iloilnf Walker ttm favorite. advl.o caution. If every one of them )rr Inuds and land clnlms In this conference) with thoio who desired tho
mu Rinin ion, nm 01...01-1.. n. 101'j iniiniy, sain in inu legal unruniint commission form, lind a Joint commlt
Inlended. and lncaled their nil In It. to bo worth about I10.00U, but lii.teo to liavo revised and tubmlt n sat
It Is !ifii tn iiv Hint thorn unulil ',.liiv i.m.i... n ..1. in... ......... I...... ..... .. . ...
i ,,.. n,,.. u .....or.iiv .... ' " " ""," ". imiiv niutiory coinin.ssiun cnarier. nau no
JTnu rt Irr uVm, Kclnirlo, ,,M" '""" ,h"u"'"l "f "" '- I'lio local lawjer repented tho win- and hi. backer, favored tho commls
T.r,e ,. Z, , ,?,', ,,,.M , for ln VPrr rnUnlr "' Ul" M' "'"' ,h" " "!. . d agnluat him ,nn government. They did not. and
)!i r ...iiiiih. . ,. 1 .. . .1 . . i"",Ur'r '"''"' nul11 " iwlvnl was an array of counsel collating of ,! not now. want a commission gov
(Mlly coiniu llr.mM., but then. i. ., ,lUck ro, ,,CMl & ((f ,,,, nml Alton .eminent.
Inllfiniisili vsi s-nit ti !.t l 1st r.llw .... ..... . s I ...
.ul... ,. m I ' oumr rW"K " m'1 " " ncy Hrecn of Bestlle. The defendan: One ihlng tho pcoj.loiiUoiiid bcarj
ItM iny llatit 011 nils uDIrp, 'liii.lnrss nnlia wo makn ll so. If Irlnln....! ililn in 11,.. ,.r,..nv !. lr '. i.i 1. ... .1'. .' i 1
-.-.-.--. ... 1"""- i i.iv ,,..,1,,, ,v m.uv. I4IHID in iiitit nir; Mil' IUU'1 UIJSII 1
In the cn. or county srlimil super ' cniiducled along sane, common sense 'of quit claim deeds made to him by 'frco. Independent reople, having full,
Utudtnt on Hit. rrpiibllcati Hckrt the tines there Is profit In It. Tho two 'Theresa Iltnnchelt. Mary 11) nn and and nbsolulo power In tlio city to!
ubs of H HIoukIi was wtllleii In nolnts on which special emphasis Is Annln II. r.irrili. rl.tlnilntf in hn inl,ilm.if,. , m..t. nil i.m .. ihn.. ! I'roRrnm nnd Oncra House Mes
cilonally sa npiiosvd lo Kiod I'otur- laid In the ilrmontlrnllon iar are heirs of Jas, J l.ee deceased, and eio- please, without being questioned byl,lam,, Vnn Riper, Hobortson, Alma
ks. vui iii inn proimniy rr.iiu lu , rrcillnR for eggs ami Housing. i:gg cuted on tho 25th of May, 190C. power or authority from nny source,
lis nomination Many compliment- rations are nn display, feeding rharli Tho triumph won by local parllcs.lso long ns they keep within tho llml-
ary roles were offered to persons 'show results of .aperlmeiits, breeding Involving property In tho Willamette tatlons of the constitution nnd of the
boss names wero not on tho ticket ihnrts show results of breeding for Mt rldlan, settle n long disputed Innd .criminal laws of tho stato nt large,
foraayomce, In siimn cases friends on I eggs, different grades and qunlltlc cnu, which thoso who have reason formerly tho stale legislators said
IBS ObpOtlti! parly Dffcrltia: th.llill nr,l rll.lllltltl. IliarkellllC tins- tn Lllllt' llltnlim fur mnrn limn ulml 'irlml un rnnl.l nml vlml tk'n rmil.l
stbltllles are demonstrated, and lhr Is drnotcil In tlm "paper" statement--not do.
equipment for successful hatcl.lni: (
tribute
There was nn contest in tlio case of
'publican representative for the
Tftnlr.nrit dlslrlrl, with two to
tlrct, a n.l Hm names of Vernon A.
forbes and Wesley O. Hmltli on tlm
Urktt
In choice of men to represent nioio
tkan the rounly, Itooaevelt seems tn
BMsbccn a decided republican favor
ll for the presidential nomination,
tlni 270 votes, wlillo Tuft look 200
M U Kolloito it of the count so
fir,
Senator llourne, asking for a ro
Itttlon without really going after It
la tarnett, appear, lu havo llt to
n Helling, 312 to 213, with Lowell
ui Xlorlou fnr behind.
Tor congress, Klunolt, who Invaded
' district lu an nggresslvo cm
Wlin, while his uppononl. stayed
y, captured tho most votes, while
Mf'tary of Hlate Den W. Olcolt w.a
favorite against Field., tho totals
Ming 3(1 to 2:4,
Cll.iln (). c, Applegate pollod a
ry fat vole for delegate to tlio re
PiWIfan national convention. Kor
Presidential elector thore wn. no con
JHt, but Insiend of everybody voting
lor l(. J, MrMnlion, who bad hi. nnino
Printed on tho ticket, .onto Inserted
" name ,.f William llanloy or oilier
wrorltca.
It will probably bo somo .lay. bo
"re tlio rniir,, r,.,, the county Is
wwlactorlly compiled.
At th6 regular meeting of the vo
I'.an's llellof Corps on Tuesday nfler-
noon plan, wero discussed and at
raiigcmcnts mado for tho proper ob
servance of Memorial Sunday and
Memorial Day. The president ap
pointed the following committees to
tnko up tho werk:
Conference Mcsdamc. namsby,
Doyd. Scttt, Worden, Sargent. Nown
ham. Music Metdame. Selts, Kimball,
The two 'Theresa Iltnnchelt. Mary 11) nn and and nbsolulo power In tlio city io!8n"Kei'
Alexander, McLaughlin
Flower. Mesdames Stenrns.Whltc
Wlthrow, Martin, Drookfleld, Miss
Warner.
To Assist Patriotic Instructor
Mosdamcs Doyd, Sargent, Patch, Van
niper, Stearns.
Now, however, each city Is n
rOULTRy KEEPING IS
PROFITABLE BUSINESS
"flier at Agricultural College. Har
Hiimiul for Kgga and Poultry HUH
Kwce.1 01M, Huppljr, Whlrh Hun
larreaseii
" to The Herald
ha.iT '' A,,r, "Tbre
.,L un cnor"ou. Incre.se In the
irortuction of egg nd poultry In tho
.ni. !! "I0 pa,t y. bu' In
J"' ' "'I llio donund h. far ok-
s. hi L,llu iU'l,,Jr Prlco. aro .till
n'h a. ever,"ild Profjwor Jams
fCnnllnued en Page tl
PUBLIC DOCUMENT MAY
BE OF SOMEJfVORTH NOWj
Haiiaiurlilo Man Wrllei lo Uepirsen
Ullic for t'opy of t'ongr islminl
lleconl for rkTaplxmk for Ills
IH.ugl.lrr
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS OF YESTERDAYS PRIMARIES
White it Pra Hervlce
WASIIINHTON. I). C April 20.
It has remained for a Cnllfornlnn to
discover n pnicllcal use for tho Con
gressional Itecord something tho
best political brains of our country
has been unable tn hit upon after n
hundred years or more of reflection.
Hut no marble llguro of this twenti
eth century discoverer will bo placed
In slntuary hall-neither will ho bo
voted tho thanks of congress. In
stead, ho Is doomed to anonymity,
for Hepreacntntlvo Kent of California
absolutely refuses lo iimko his namo
public.
A fow dnya ago ono of Kcnl'a con
HllluenlM penned n brief but courto
ous nolo to thu "Sago of Kontlleld" ns
his Washington address, nsklng Hint
ha bo mulled it bound copy of tho
Congiosslnnnl Itecord. All of Kent's
supplies having been exhnualcd, ho
directed hla socretnry to mull III. re
gret, to Ills constituent.
Tho othor day ho received tho fol
lowing letter from tho unamed pa
triot. "Dear Blr Vour. of tho 10th re
ceived stating your Inability to send
mo n copy of tlio Congressional Itec
ord. What Is wanted la n book suit
ablo for a .crap book for my daugh
ter. An old copy would do, or any
woll bound book of similar alio. If
you havo nny inch which you can
sparo, wo both will feel groatly
obliged to you. Your, truly."
Having lenrnod with some llttlo re
gret that nt loast ono of his constitu
ent, had no burning do.lro to foast
bin oyea PD too ponderous speeches
w i 5P H H H"5
E . ? 8 s Es?
OFFIUi: AND CANOIUATK oas"s IgS
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Hl.erinr
Oscar I,. Carter K tl 23 IS 61 17.; 8 9 3
II. H. (Irlgsby 9 33 to 21 H 11. 35 14 36
C. C..I.OW 13 SS 40 S3 SS N 27 14 20 4
Clerk
C. It. Delni tlC 79 13A 1C5 48 52 42
Trvimurvr
A. Custel ti 33 38 t!2 ll -11 2,t 11 4
A. J. Manning 23 84 42 87 125 42 .34 33 32
'i.iiimliuloiicr
John Itngelstelli 13 55 49 S2 93 87 .10 30 28
J. O. HnmiiKer 14 64 28 OS S3 25 21 15 11
Assessor
U.C.Cowley 89 60 110 HO 48 47 88
School KuK'rliitendent
Fred Peterson 97 64 111 129.38 4r 87
W. S. Slough 15 10 15 10'.. , 4 ..
Himoor
i:. II. Henry 109 73 124 151 V 46 47 41 ..
Cl.ll.lHT
II. H. U lllls 97 57 109 137 43 11 39
IViiro Justice
K. W. llowen 25 55 27 5t 50 23 .. .. 20
It. B. authrldgo 10 19 33 29 T 5 .. .. 1
U. II. Itamsby 6 26 18 20 43' 7 14
W. II. Shaw 32 14 41 58 . ,16 .. .. I
Coiiktahlo :' ,
J. O. Bchnllock 15 76 42 98 108 ' 21 u .. .. 26
Will (I. Wilson 12 47 SI SO 69 15 , 12
tVntrnl Committee & .
Jack Korr . . , 1
W. 8. Wlloy 1 p ' r ' T . .
C. T. Oliver B " '..,.. .
II. F. Murdoch ' 3 "' - i "
A. W. Blover ' .., . . . M- . -v
District Attorney " i
John Irwin .....IB 68 89 88- 93 .,81 .-ft W 10
1). V. Kuykendall 10' 44 39 56 81 18 K 16 18
Demorratlo Slierlff K, ,' ,. ,
It, St. aeo. nishop 6 16 10 33 24 k B 6 14 9
8. I,. Walker B 8 10 34 88 4 8 8 18
The vote In Laugoll Valley for democratic ahtrlff waa: Btehop 8, Walker II.
10
30
9
14
32
20
30
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m
a
3
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4
10
9
6
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r
6
12
11
19
8
237
272
363
637
255
543
131
369
627
540
68
591
527
860
97
134
158
397
236
89 446
19" .. .. 317
B 8 8 140
B "10 1 146
cost of tlio entire street to be Improv
ed according to frontigc, or whero
It provides to chargo tho cost of lm
piovumcnt to the abutting property
for the cost of Improvement In front
thereof. Under both plans the cost
of Improving tho crossings or Inter
millions aro taxed up, flvo-ofghths to
llio four corner lota nnd three-eighths
to the property to center of blocks,
according to frontage
Ity the Sanderson clmrter It Is pro
posed to mako Improvement districts,
nnd to provldo that the city council
shall DfrrnitMINK the cost and as
sess the property they determine Is
benefited, and tbo city council de
termines how much each property
owner must pay, nnd In all these mat
ters tho determination nnd decision
of tho council Is FINAL and CON
CLUSIVE no appeal or review.
Tbo objection to this I. that each
changing council, and even the same
council, will have different and vary-
Irp Idea. a. lo tho benefits and the
I ropcrty affected In the district they
ore laying out for Improvement. No
mm tn buying property would be safe
ur know what ho might be assessed
for his street Improvements, It rest-
l.ig solely In the judgment of the
council. Tho charter should fix, ab
solute, tho rulo of assessment similar
to tho present charter, so that the
frontago ono owns would bo taxed
with the cost of Its Improvement nnd
lu proportionate share of tho Inter
section which should also be made
CI.'UTAIN and DEFINITE
I havo In mind ono of many Illus
trations of how Mayor Sanderson'
rro,)ojeil charter would work on two
dlifcrent owners of property to be
improved on the samo street. "A"
biiya n well located, smooth, level
let, with street In front level, and In
good shape. It may have been so
naturally or hi. predecessor, at great
cost, may havo made It .o. "D" buy.
rough, atony lot, with heavy, expens
ive cut to prepare and make It equal
ly as desirable and valuable a. "A's"
lot The city council determine, to
Improve tho street' under the Sander
son charter. The present council says
A" Is benefited a. much a. "B" by
tho Improvement, and assess them
equMly. After Improvement I. made
r.'s" lot Is as good a. "A'." al
though "A" paid or expended ten
times as much a. "11" for bl. lot.
Next council may look at It different,
and say "A" should only pay fnr
work done In front of his lot, while
"n" should pay for fill or cut to maki
his street ns good n "A.." No lew
to fix It. Each succeeding council
i'h Its Judgment, nnd thereby giving
opportunity for graft, ns well a. work
a' hardship and Inequitable nssetu-mcht.
It might bo some council might snr
we wnnt a macadamired street lo
Sh'rptngton or Mills addition, and so
it will be of great benefit to escu of
thoso suburbs to have a macadamUod
street to their section. We will form
an Improvement district and asses
and tax nil the property In those sub
urbs with such proportion of the cost
as we believe they nro benefited no
mnttor If their lots nro block, wny
from tho Improvement and they can
do It nnd their action Is FINAL nnd
CONCLUSIVE. No appeal or review.
Is this progression or retrogression'
Let us Improve and grow, but let
us bo fair nnd Just to ourselves and
wo will bo fair nnd Just to the new
charter. Let, have a charter that I.
progressive, fair and equitable.
Q. W. WHIAB.
WOULD EXPORT MEN
FKDKItAIi WmKMCHH HTATIOITB
PICK UP IHMAVH MEMAGKg TO
FIIA.NKM.V PltOPOSIXa TO -CAPK
INVKSTIOATIOX
lnlted Press Service
NEW YORK. April 80. Mn.
Astor, Colonel Oracle and other Ti
tanic survivor, will probably teeUfy
before the senate subcommittee.
Sergeant-at-Arm Ranidell'a aldee
are watching Franklin and Ismay.
Senator Smith .aid that federal
wlretes station, nad picked up mes
sages from Ismay to Franklin propos
ing to hurry the TItanle's crew and
himself out of the country.
He said: "The wireless on a gov
ernment boat picked up three per
sonal messages and relayed theaa to
Washington. TDat'a why the InvesU-
gatlng committee rushed to Now
York to meet the Carpathla. I.nuy
has been eager to get away since he
arrived."
Dead Maa Waa Vat Ysa--r " If '
Vim MwBaffirya ggfr
RWIN
WINNER
IS
FOR PROSECUTOR
For district attorney In the Klam
ath Lake county dltrtct John Irwin
seems to have taken the election from
Dell V. Kuykendall, the Incumbent
seeking a second term, by a very com
fortable majority. In Klamath coun
ty Mr. Irwin', majority I. evidently
.vb.tanttat, while in Lake county.
from what return, wero obtainable
this afternoon be led Mr. Kuykendall
by from 80 to 60 votea, Actual re
turn, from Tuake county included
Paisley, Silver Lake, two Lakevtew
nreclncta, Pine Creek and Summer
Lake, with a total or Irwin 146, Kuy
kendall 137. A table In tht. Issue de
tails the Klamath county vote.
Cora Insane Over Disaster
VENICE. Calif., April 20. Iasaas
from brooding) over the Titanic dis
aster. Mrs. M. U. Stuehler, a wealthy
St. Louis widow, suicided by drows
ing. None of her relatives were oa
board.
T0H6 SECRETS BARED
by victims isms:
PORTLAND, April 80O1 Sea. Us
young Chinese woman of tho under
world, U revealing ths secrets of tho
Hop Sings, a war like long with "high
binder" ideas, before Judge McQUui
of the circuit court, where Wong M
Sim Is on trial for the murder sC
Seld ning. The little Chinese wo
man I. also telling secret, which .he
declares will be the cause of her
death a. soon a. the trial la over, for
It I. one of the vow. of ths Hop Sings
to take the life of anyone Informing
against them.
Oi Sen first told of coming to Port
land from Pendleton three years age.
which wa. soon after her husband
went to China. Soon after her ar
rival In Chinatown .he met and fall
In love with Seld Ding, the murdered
man. "He wa. my best friend," she
said, with a sigh mors emphatic than
usual In answer to his relation to her.
Witness told that he paid tho Una
part of her room rent. He was a can
nery foreman, and during ths Mason
was away. Whlls he was away ths
first season members of ths Hop 8Inga
Induced her to Join ths secret seel-
oty. She explained that ths object of
the society I. to protect Its members,
especially to make one member's trou
ble a common grievance. She ex
plained that many times she waa call
ed upon to' give money to the tone to
asstst some member in hiding after
killing another Chinaman. Upon one
occasion .he contributed to a fund ts
send a "hatchet man" to Seattle to
tnko the life of a Chinaman. Upon
another occasion,, a "headsman" was
sent to San Francisco to carry oat a
decree from the Hop Sings.
Of Sen told the Jury that ths Ufa of
Seld Blng, her beat friend, had hssa
placed on trial by the society, sad It
wa. agreed that hs should be killed.
Wong Si Bam and Low Boon wars ths
"hatchet men" In this case. la faet,
wltnes. said Wong 81 Sam told her to
tell Seld Ring that they ware going to
kill him. The trouble la .opposed ts)
have been over the Chlaess wontaa.
Seld Ring wa. not a member of ths
tong, and openlv defied ths soetety
and laughed at. their threats.
The wltneea told how SsM Mag
eme to her. room ahorttr aftsr mid
night. Wong SI Bam aad Lew Beea '
wars there. The nght started and the
csnnervwan waa knocked dswa. ,A
vegetable knife aad raaor.w sre seael
to cut hla throat aad dismember hie,
body, which waa Jammed Intes traak9
sad shipped to Seattle. ... t
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