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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1912)
'! HIH'PMKH HV THK untied i'iiichh MiWH hkiivici: lie Stoning rfato KVEN1XG REW8PAPHW I'llINT THK NKWB, NOT HmOMT SI. Hi Villi -No. 1.77(1 MEN ARE BLOWN KLAMATH FALI.H. OIIKUON, 'IHUtSHAY, .M'.N'i: , llim Price, Vive CU 'Gome Suspends Constitution;!! 10 ATOMS " HAVANA, Ji l ,,.,,Uli ,. CHMIiri'l'i: IGNITES POWDER AT fine lina riiriimtly r.tH..IMt,.l ,.. OUAHHY '' Hi'iimnl Kunmiu,.,.,, rlll, ,,.., " "'" I'Kivini.. nr Oiii-im- iirorim. ," 'oirlmeii ii.uiio.iiiio ii, i,,,,,!,,,, XlilW l.ll- Al ' Mm Hellll f 'lTlllltlll t I'MI .. l'....l..all.-fti 111 llllllllllliif I. lulil. ,., mm..-- -.- --..-,-,-..... ....,,.-, nl Clgntrlli' In n Vimntllj nf Pun. ACCEPTS ONE OF THREE CHARTERS SAW MILL WILL START TOMORROW1 Ml I 'Ml. (inim.u will i:it riiiMii, GOV- AipUTOS TO TRAVEL SLOWER IIOO Marines are Disembarked at Guantanamo Bay WASHINGTON, I). C, Jun 6. Tliu nnvy department Is preparing to ilrt nl Hie Vuairy S'imi- Im kn tllle, Oirgmi -llmltr Ilium tiinn 1'iiiir Otln-r Hum in RIGHT OF WAY STREET tin- tlm SECOND I'll ltd I'lim Hnrvllii Mlllirolll). (Im , Jump i; Thrm Hi t .!' Iimt Hint four otliirn tiiull) cut ENGINEER t.:, m.TUI'T (in i when n largo iliniitlty of puw. itn riloiti-i nt n qiitiiry this nfier hiM ii near Jnrkmnivllln Tin iiii iln.i wnM rauceil hy u lighted cigar lid whlrh liml been rnri'liol) drop ped n ror Itiii pnwdcr The dead mvll were Jnlin HIiiiiiii. IjjuU Ijiimlcli iiiiiI I .tin I IIukiIiiii Thrlr bodlea were Mown In pliira i niiirciiM tirn-ii:ii i, i.'ii:sios oi sinnrr ,; in MHti.ii ii:i;t ii,i: M) I iiiln i. iiitniuii) .tin-lit N'Mliil I'IiuHi-i Ail.ipleil Ii) Piople im tiill IM, lllli!. ill. tin-l.i-Uiil Clinili-i- i,r id,, ill), mill Us I'lmMurm Will Hi- i:,,f,i,., ,) Hip Colin- milieu, Al Hi.- iM'uliliii; f lu meeting of tin. illy council hist ovctiltiR. Judijo I liiinmH Drnlii-, tin, nowly appointed lly nllnrni-) mnli-r Mayor Nlcliolni. naked ilm counrll for nn expression in to whlrh of tho three dinners thoy iriniil to npi-rtitu mnler. Ilo laid In- wished to know Iho ilerlalnti of tli j Aiklt-y llros. will atari tlm opera lion or their saw mill tomorrow with ' ii crew of twenty men. TIiq pinning mill litis linen discontinued, na nil of tin- lumber cut has lit-cii contracted to imii:i:i ORDINANCE tVll.f, in: i:. oiil Iho dreadnaught Florida, Utah, mo iiii; iiimiii i.umhcr company, nml will ho delivered rough. I'ho mill will run tho entire summer. Acklev liavo uhout Mnlf a million feet ot log cut, mill nru now operating their log. King camp near- Keno. Thin will l.o continued during the nummor. ronci:i) iiv ;itv V.'lnlt-m' auction cloaca Hnturday night, nt which tlmi- n watch will h glvi-ti uway fro. Chief of I'ollri- Hn)N That l'riiH.-r .Vol In- Will lie Olvt-n anil All Own--m nml (hiiiiKvN Will lie .Vollllol, After Whlrli Arn-nlH Will tie Mmlc, If X-ci-nnry, In Hnforci. I In- Hpitil lli-giilntloii Di-lnwnrc nnd North Dakota, now nt Aminpolli, to Key West on Satur.by. Tl.t- fourth dlvlilon of the Atlantic l.'t.-t arrived at Guantanamo at noon lo'lny, and landed 1,100 marine this nfiernoon. T WILL BE !I ! 51 MADE CHAIRMAN SALOONS counrll, liolh for lilmm-lf unit nlno for '"liy l.'nxliii-ir Ziiiimi.ll nu-ii h tlm KUldaiire nf th .(i(l. ollUcm of ii-poti nml pr.'lliuiiiary nurw-y nf tin. Hin city Kiteimlnii nf Hi-i nml utri-ft. luo fi i-i Councilman H.iIiIkh nrTi-n-il Ihi .. I.I.. ,.. ..... ui... ...... .. r.. ... -.... ... in,- rnjr 1 1 nil III Tlm mirMV "'il"lllK nullum - mon Hint wo " " '" mii'le III nrrnrilanri. will, r crept Die upeclnl ihnrler niloplpil hi- MHI.I.I'OX I.N JAM. tut Ion liilrmlurril muni, t Inn- nn ,y Hip penpl., nn April 23. 1UI2, nn Ho i-iii ninuiiiMi I iii.i.ii i miiiriimnu Whlln nml pnwieil hy tin. "' rhnrli-r of tlm clly of Klamnlli imilicll .No iirllnn wa taken liml ,nl, W ln-li llu roll wan enllnl ov 1'nllr.l IVm Hrvri iivi-lilliK liy tin, counrll further lli.in VT hil'iiilier nf tlm romirll vnleil in HAN' IMKUO. Mini, rt Her f phrlng Hie report on file If llln ill- fnvnr of Iho innlloii. Mnnr Nlrhnln ibibIIihii III Hie "iml) Jnll. neTenleen rldeil hy the inuiifll In lay out nn, nilnroil Ihe remilt of tho vote, and Mu.trlallt er. freeil They will iilnlilli.li n ulreet 100 feet nlilena niiMl11 "w" cPeft to llvn hy nml en h qiiarniilliieil fnr fnuriieii .Inya etteuclon nf Hi-coml atret. nn nrill- 'orrii Ihnl chnrter." naiire will prohnhly Im nitnnti-il lo ' '"' ri-ault of the iirtlou of thn thai elliTt In Hi,, mi-nutlme an effort r,,,""'ll 'IH aellle. fnr Iho preaenl. nt will Im Intnl.' in aee if the right of ,('nM- ""' clarlcr iiunldlo of tho city ) rim lie aecure.l The report of " l,1,,ril' H-il Ho ierlnl election will Hie engineer follow ho railed to carry out the provlalona M)nr and t'ouncll "' "ie rommUilou nnu-mlment. After Ceiillenii-n IteriiKllh ilud pit.. " afful conalduratlon of the matter lliiilunry report mid pint of Hecoml ""' K'Uernl oilulon, liolli nmoug tho aliiet edrutloii from uorlherl) aide r"lienn and the legal frnternlly, la of nil.-) In lllork 90. Klmnnlh nihil- ""lt ,,u' c'"f'c ndopted nt the apt- Hon. lo utjlli city limlta, the Manic- rlnl ,';Hn ' tho only nii-naurc Hint I.XI'UiMiiN in- .mil. I. ri.HAV- '"'"ik trli of lan.l approximately."'" rll' rnn conaliler na hclng In loo f,.,. ,(.. emhrnrliiK the follow. """" ,n,,u ,,inl l"r commiaaion lug prnperl) ameiiilmenl wna never legal or effect- Till . t 1 IC rtinlln KLAMATH DYE WORKS HAS FIRE IMJ ITAIII.IsllMCNT l)N MAIN sTIII.IT l tl SI s SMI 1. 1, iiia.r. lllls MIHININli Howard l.oula I'art of lot fi, lilork , 'fio ao-cnllcd Handeraon rlinrtcr 'Mi Klnmnth nddltlim. 0.31 of a lot wl" "0 '" Inatmment under whlrli A I. I.eallt - I'art of lota I unil1""' ril "M will opernto iinlll The lln. ilepmiiii.-iit waa willed nut "' ''". loo. Klnmnth nddlllou. I o; ''""er a new charier la adopted nr mi ni a oericiou la iimi ny i lie auprcme court OLD SLASHINGS iliurlly hpfore II o'clock Ihla morn-,'"'" Inx hy n flte In the Mngulre hulldlng Mamath t'nnnl company Lot r. on Main atreet hetweeii Kourlh nnd ""'l nr'1 "f l"1 Mork 10- ' r'' 'ola nilh The llro waa enmed hy nn Klnmnth Canal company -lota I ploilon hut Ju.t how It hapiielied la "'"I ' ' " ' of lot 3. hlock lot. not kiiouii Tho elploalon In hclleved 5S" ,"1" lo hate hern In the allll which la A I. I.a-nltl I.iMn '. mid 7, I.M located in Hie rear of the hulldlng "' '"' s nl"1 ns ,,f lnl " ,,lor, 09- The furnace auppl)lug the alenm ' ''" hrthe i.lnnt la locnted oulalde of the Klamath Canal coiilpaii) l.nta 3. t-iillilliig. mid It I) aalil then, waa no ' ,;- s ""'I "' lt - ""'I fte in ihe room ,a aonu na Ihe ex- " ' ''"k 'n. &-M I'"" ...m.i-v plnnlon occurred nnd Ihe walla caught KlnnmHi Cnnnl company Lola t.il ' ! ''' "AlHiUN Ire, K () drove, who wna working ' ''' " ",,,, osfi ,,f lot 3 nl111 " ,y nf lu Hie niljolnliig room, turned on a '"' s- M"fk "" 4--"' lo1- full head of llti. alenm Into the room ' ,: Wild) I'nri of lol 10. Hec and clovd iho door Thla wna nil -IS---!', l-'-'l n"ea. Hal provi-nlcd a moat aerloua lire, for r,H' KImnHi DeM-lnpmcnt compa- If II had eter got n good atari It " ''irl "f lot fl- i,fC- ' 2fl uld have ileatroyod aeternl of the nr""' Iteapeclfully, IMIJN J .liMWAIil', City l.'uglneer E ON MAIN STREET two i.ni:.hi:s JKA.NTi:i, on Aulomohllo travel on the atrceta' of Klamnlli Knlla will havo to be u . lit t lo slower thnn linn been the cato! In the pnst, according to tho xtntc-l ment of Chief of I'ollce J. C. Hmlthl thla morning. The chief stated that' ho had not dlacuaacd tho matter with I the mnyor yet, but Hint his ordcra wcro to enforce the ordinance of the! l-.clty, mid that ho believed that tho HARMONY REIGNS IN CITY COUNCIL ,tl,l, UK THK lOMCK API-OIXT-.M i:TS OF THK .MA YOU ARK CO.VFIIIMKU HY UNANIMOUS VOTK OF MKMUKItH i'crfect harmony reigned at the 'i.tiivm ,, . ft,,., 'anfetv of the oeonlo demanded morn' iim.iniitiiiini, .i.iii I.I...H.-.- --- -. -. ,.. ...-. ,.,,.,..,.., . tare In tho running or nutomoblleaj"""" "' "'" v'" """" " through the crowded atrccta of tholnB' n,,d " was PIalnl evident that MOX tllfll.N' FOU Ol'lIXIXt' .main sriiiurr kxthanci: city. "I do not Intend to take advnntago n perfect undemanding now cxlsta between the mayor and the member " , f ii. .,i .., ,.,, of tho council, nnd that there wm a Who,, the nppllcnllon for u aaloon ' ' P1 . cu.ton, of driving ,,..., t0 work t0.ether . llcenae hy C. Ii' Itlley for one year a,u """"'.' "ul ' nra nw unit for the eood of Klamath P.!l. I Pnino ft ttnlirw nil nr Ilm nnmni. ns a whole. Tho llttlo rift that ap peared at the Initial meeting ot the new administration had been explain- enmo up for nctlou hy the council. It I R0lnK ,0 noli,y n" of tho RnraK cinaeil eoiialderahle niinoaltlnn. Ur. owner nnd ns many of the citizens IM. y la now oneratlnc n aaloon oulw own cnr n ' Possible, nnd re ... .. fnitt tlinn. In nlinv tli., .tiAml .mxiU. AlXtll kirect, and tile IIO'V UCenkOI "-- - .i.... ,vnu.u . .,.... , pnuncllman Mll whn .. ..... I tint,, nf ilm riiv. i i.iiv thm n.nr" "wa aa'1 councilman Ames, wno nsKi-ii wna ror nia now ouiiuiiig wiiu-ii i - -" "- ". he la lo erect on Main atrcat next to!wl" n11 clicrriilly comply with the Van Itlpcr's grocery. 'aw ,f lht' know lnat ,l ' Bln5 ,0 L0 Councilman Mcdowen said- "I forced. If they don't, then I will uuaKo It a point to time them and Ih v ui. alianld iiprmll nnv morn an. .P"11" lI10m unuer OITMI. It IS not ujJA. to hla license, ns I do not bo- hKina on Mnln street. 1 am In favor ra '"'niioii to u unreasonnuio in ..f refusing tho rcnowal of tho II-"1'0 maUcr' bul ' bc,love tho maJr- .eiiae. ,m Die oll.pp .nlnnnl iw.n iini1' of automobile owners as Well SB Ainln atrrct when tho pre-ieut ones lAplre." Tho melon to gtnnt, tho i.lley llicneo curried, with Mcl!ort-en, Doty nnd Owens voting agnlnit It. i. Kent llnll.-ird of llallard & Du Fault. Hipii enmn forward nnd naked pcrmtaalon to open tho front Main tho people generally, realize that there Is great dnngcr to lives In tho excessive speed with which some of Hie nutns havo been traveling on our streets. 1 will further sny that every one will be treated ntlke." had requested that the confirmation of tho police appointments be laid over until the following meeting, made tho motion that the appoint ments of nil the police, officer made by Mayor Nicholas be confirmed. The motion was carried by the unanimous oto of the council. Mayor Nicholas showed his pleas tiro at tho friendliness of tho mem bers, and stated that he wished to llinnk tho council for their mport, nnd stated that he would endeavor to wotk with the council to the best of hi ability. "I take It," said the mayor, "that this council Is an Intel HOTH HIDKfl ADMIT nESUlVT WILL UK CLOAK HooaeTc It's Manager Deaoaaeea Toft and 8j That If He fa Nomtaatod He Won't Carry Three RepaMlccM Hutea, and There Wovt Be Knoagh of Party la Coagrcw to dJ mnnd Are aad Nay United Press Service CHICAGO, June 6. Both aide art claiming victory, while both privately admit that the result will be very close, the national committee mat tht nftornoon to consider the temporary roll. The Taftlte control the com mlltee, and a majority of the Taft contestant will probably be seated. Today's session will be devoted to or ganization and establishing rule of procedure. The first contest, Arkan sas, Alabama and Arizona wilt prob ably not be settled before Saturday. Sorao ot the Pacific coast delegate havo arrived, bearing platform sug gestions. Ono suggestion, Indorsing recall. Including Judges, will probably divide tho Roosevelt camp. Root undoubt edly will be elected temporary chair man. Taftlte plan to make the tern porary organization permanent Re vised list show 2E0 teat contested. street entrniiroof their saloon on tho 3eo tho Miller Photo .Co. pictures ,RClll boaj. of mcn ani , ftm g0,M uj'iiiiliig buildings. Thn prompt no Hen of the tlr department soon com I'leti-d I Ik- work, unit Ihe llro waa out. Ihe iliimago will nmuiiut to 130(1 cr lino n, X imiiniy n,,, piuip. "I'lit in tlm ahop, na iiioal nf the goods wen. removed with very llllle damage, STEPS ARE TAKEN TO XSPIXTS KLAMATH 'IIMIICIt AMI Wll.li (ill TO I..IKI. COI'.NTV IX .V iiiii'i.i: or wi:i:ks ESTATE DIVIDED AMONG FAMILY riti:i.iMiAit Mill's ii;r.n; i.m'i:it peiiati: A .VKICK tNii i:i.i. sit.iti:s TAKIIX AT 'Ml I.NCOII. COMPANY ITI! TACOMA l.t'MIIKII KINO A ineelliig of elllzeiia una held thla fnieiiuon ul Ihe chamherH nf Circuit Judge II. I.. Ileiison for the pnrpone of ttlilne the preliminary steps to ward Ihe orKiinlsnllnii of u perma WAS IIKAVII.Y INTi:ili:STi:il IN'jiieiil CliuulnuiUii. Mr. l-'lsher, who TIMIti:i LANDS IX KLAMATH ll '.nductl..K Iho preHent Chaulnu- ijua, wna preaenl and explained plana U,'NTV ,fm- hn organization. Ilo recom- .mended that n ininpnny be forinod ASHLAND, Wla Juno li. Olllcl.lla jmid thai nloek he nolil nt H. n f Aihlnmi mid llayllold countlea have alinro. rwelved ntiiico f tlm order of tho -Imlge II. I- Hoiimhi, Prlncliul cnrl regarding Iho illHtrlluitlmi rt .PihibIU ""'I Hupeilntendent Dimlwr "' estaln or llohort I.. McCnrmlck. were niolnled n commltleo to ' 'Kiiiliermiiii, who died n Bhort Hniellect n rommllteo nn orgaiiUiillon. Ihl fo In Tacomn. Wnah. Ilofoio going coimullteo la lo Include In addition I" Tiicoiiiii. McCormlck wna Iho lionil , ! tho three named, u representative l Ilm Northweaturn Wlscouiln l.uin of tho clly council. Chninber of loin orramiiaiiv'uniinrnti,,... nt iiuw.irJ i morcp. iiilnlalflrliil nasoclntlon, wo- tta I ftJSSft lrtliAH AHtTfllla nieuii flub, w. i;- i. ' "" "" Izallona. nnd other public organiza tion. Another Hireling U to bo held nt i o'clock Friday nftornoon. Those who Attended tho mooting thla morning were: Judgo llensou. C. T. Ollvor, V. II. True. O. A. Biennis, J. 8. Stubblonold. W ij. Kaughl, O. (!. Applognte. W. H. HIoiirIi. K. M. Plynn. II. H. "iinlwr. W. A. Dolzell. Mr. Flahor and W. O. Smith. Tho ealnto Ih vnluod nt 12 i .0.6SH. Tho ramlly rosldonco and ull iiornon.il vffecu hocomo tho pronorly of Hie ttldow, Anna R. McCormlc't Ono " of the remalndor ostnto, which includes stock lu tho Woycrhiuscr 'Imher compnny, sevoral hunks nnd 'or ontorprlseH, also icon Mr McCormlck, nnd tho roiitalnlnK linir l- oqunlly divided hotwonn the two 0I". William I., nnd Robert A. Mi-fornilek. C C Chltwnod, supervising war ten for Klamath nnd Lake counties, of the statu forestry service, expect to go lo Keuo mid I'nkegmim tomor row In Inspect thu burning of old slushing In Hint territory. Mr. Chll i nnd stntei thai (lit seasou so fnr hail been mtj favorable for burning, and that tho Hm'ier Inr.da lu tho west eru part of Ihe couiiiy Is being pretty well cleaned up. The law provide thai tlm owners of the timber IniuU imiHt burn mid clean up nil slashings, and Hm Ve)trhnust-r company him hnd n crew of men hiimliig over tho old slashings lu Iho Pokcgnmn couu lr As none of tho big limber com-. Ionics nro operating, this work fntls .:n lest nn tho small owner, who has .-ceil cutting hla timber for Iho local I mills mid for wood. Home of thsiii feet Hint tho law la rather unjust, in limy mo compelled to go to Iho ox peiun of burning lo protect tho lnrg.) limber owners. This view la not aiiuiod by nil. nnd most of the simill nuuera hnvo gono ahead and burned ner tho old cuts. lu the Keno kocllon thore Is quite 0 IHIinncr won unvu ni-i-ii iiiimiH wood, nml many of theso still hnvo the wood on their linuds, not linvlnp dhipuaed of II laat fall. On theso tho cmh-iiko Is rather n burden, Mr. Ohltwood oxpecla to go to l.aho couiiiy In n couplo of wooks lo Inspect the timber In Hint county, hut tlioro la not ns much work to bo dono thero ns here, on nccount of Iho fact that r. greater mimbor of mills nre In op eration In Klnmnth county. Tho flro wardens for this county havo uot been appointed yet. It Is probahlo that ono will bo appointed for Klnm nth nml ono for Lnke, nnd Hint thoy will begin work lu July. Tho ap pointments nro mndo hy tho state for cstor, although thoy nro pnld by the federal government. corner of Seventh nnd .Main, llojnf the Itodeo before you buy, slated thnt their customer were forced to go down tho sldo street to get Into their place of business, nud I' the council wna going to permit I other saloons on Main street he be-1 lleved they should hnvo tho smno privilege 'Wo pay Just us much money for our llrenso, and I cannot rco why wo are not untitled to the) mmo treatment ns others." S.ivldge moved Hint tho request ho presented to the council lu writing for their' consideration. Mcdowell atntc.l Hint Dalian! was only nsklng for Justice mid ii squnro deal, nnd ho did not bo llevo It was necessary for him to put' It In writing. Ilo moved that the' permission bo granted. The motion was seconded by Snvldge, and car ried. A license for threo months wus grnuted to A. L. Crystal, nnd tho pe 3-6t SEWER LINE USED FOR SIDEWALK tXOTIIKIt I'll'i: LINK WILL II AVI. TO UK PUT IX OX SKCOXO .STIIKCT, KSTIMATKD TO COST AIIOt'T IS,). A report of City Knglncer Zum wait was rend to tho council, recom mending tho laying of a new 10-Inch sewer on Second street from Main to titlon for tho trnnsfcr of tho Hcensoj tho septic tank, nnd action wns urged of A. II. Llvermoro to James H for tM0 rcn80n Hint n portion of tho Wheeler wns also granted. CHARGE SYSTEM BE chiki-' i:.(iiM'.i:it ok u. s. it. s. iii:i,ii:vi:s that chaucs.-: for watkh should uk ox iia8i8 of amount uskd Thnt tho government will ultimate ly lustnll n s) stem ot charging for water for Irrigation on the basis ot tho amount used, Instead of making n fixed chnrgo per acre, Is tho state ment of Chlof Knglneer A. P. Davis, who wns rocontly at North Yakima. He bolloves this policy will lnsuro tho economical use of wntor and help to soho tho drnlnngo problem. Uudor tho presont systom, whero Iho Imul owner hns to pay n certain price por ncro for tho wntor, whether ho needs It or not, tho result In many cases Ih thnt the water Is wnsted, nnd does durango not only to the man' own proporty, but sometime over flows on adjoining land And forma ponda on tho low places. Whllo ono mnn may have too much wntor, It oflou hnppons that more sandy loam Intithor parts of tho project nro not nblo to get the required amount of water to tnaure the best result. present sower lino wns damaged. A rough estimate of tho cost wns given at uhout ;C50. On motion the coun cil determined to add this work to tho contract with tho Chapman Con struction company, who had not yet completed their sower contract with tho city for tho building of tho fourth sower unit. Arordlng to their con tract, tho council has tho right to mid to or take from tho amount of work at tho prlco bid. Tho lower end ot tho Second street sower ruiiB into tho marsh, and Is built on plies. The plpo Is boxod, nnd shortly after It was put In n rail wns built along tho sldo of the sower, with the avowed purpose of enabling employes ot tho city to go to nnd Inspect tho septic tank. The principal use, however, that It has beon put to has been for tho protection and accommodation ot tho patrons ot tho red-light district on Oak streot, ncross tho cnnnl. Tho travel has been so heavy by tho latter thnt It Is stated to hnvo beon tho fauso of tho break ing of tho plpo. It was a mlstnko to evor permit travel on tho plpo line, and tho fact that It was done has caused tho city an unnecessary ex pense ot over $600. in tu-at them as such. It Ii not my (t.tentlon to bo nrbltrary Ir. itny mat , trri". I want the advice and atslslanie nt every member, and I feel that our el.itlons are going to be vciy friend- ly, nnd that wo will work together." The mayor announced the follow ing appointments of cemmutes: Judiciary Owens, Underwood and Miles. Finance Crlslcr, McOowen and Oocller. Streets and Lights Alford. Savldge and Doty. Flro and Water McOowen, Miles nnd Hamilton. Police Owens, Alford and Ham ilton. Wharves and Waterfront Goeller Crlsler and Miles. Pound Hamilton, Owens and Mc (lowen. Dr. L. L. Truax was apolnted city health officer and other appointment were postponed until the next meeting. Threaten Ocean With Wee Boat NKW .YORK, June 6. An attempt to cross the Atlantic:- In a 35-foot motor boat Is soon to bo made by Thomas Flemtug Day, editor ot the Rudder. Day Expect to start either from Boston or New York the Utter part ot tbl month. FAIR THIS FALL ISJECIDED ON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION HOLDS MKKTIXG AXD DECIDES TO GIVK FAIR IN THK LATTER PART OF HKPTKMIIKR Messrs K. II. Reatnes, Louis Gerber and u V. Goeller, director ot tho Klin.ath County Agricultural An:- elation, held a meeting this afternoon and deflnltely determined to hold n big fair and show at the fair ground tills fall. The dates were set for Sen.toinber 25, 26, 27 and 28. Tho Woodmen ot the World will bold their big log rolling contest at this time, nnd they expect to bring In 1,000 people from the outside. Rev. J. G..l'rendlo, wife and daugh ter arrived last evening from New Moxlco. Rev. Prendle la here to All the pulpit ot the Baptist church ot this city. Complete arrangement for his permanency here have not yet beon made, but It Is understood that these will be. made soon, and h will locate and take charge of the church In Klamath Fall. H. C. Cooper, a brother-in-law ot Mr. Prendle', came In from New Mexico last week, with the Intention of entering business her. Dixon Speak HI Mlad , United Pre Service CIUCAOO, June . Dixon. Room- veil' manager, today made a itata ment denouncing Taftlte declara tions that they would seat practically all of the Taft contestant. He (aid: "If the high court, trustee ot ike republican party, would agree to t through an arsenic bottle prograsm they might as well agree to take th parly nut In a back alley and cut it. throat. No aane man, or sober man, believes that If Taft Is nominated be can carry three republican state." He asserted that It Taft la bobU-nnu-d, "there won't be enough of the purl) In congress to demand the aye ani anys. It would mean the crush ing defeat of the county and state tlcketr In nearly every state." "A Wife Wanted" On Friday, June 7, at tho opera house, there will appear Plxley & Laudor's latest comedy song show, "A Wife Wanted." Thl excellent commedy In three act, written fnr tho purpose ot laughter only; tho situation are bright, witty and far clat In nature, yet refined. This play Is n decided novelty, not a dull line; a howl from start to finale. It Is a comedy song without a flaw. Tho singing Is one of the feature with tht high class company. SENATOR NIXON TO BE 1IURIED AT RENO United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, June . Senntor Nixon burial will be at Reno. Three Christian Scientist called and made nn effort to save hi life. WANT (50,000 FOR CRATER LAKE CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY WILL ATTEMPT TO AMEND THE 8UN. DRY CIVIL DILL TO PROVIDK THIS AMOUNT WASHINGTON, D. C, June 6. Congressman Hawley will attempt to amend the sundry civil bill to pro vide $50,000 for Crater Lake when the proper paragraph Is reached ta discussion of the measure thla weak. It Is auposed from the friendly atti tude ot the committee that at leaat some provision will be made In the ' bill for this park, and strong elert will be made to get consideration on the floor ot the home. Falling InJkbW it l hoped to secure the amendment In the senate. The bill a recommended by the committee contain only the usual an proprlatlon for Crater Lane Park 11,000. .H