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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1912)
Hlll'1'MF.D MY TMK DNITKM I'llKKH NI'.WH NI.I.VIUIC She ttttmiun H rfiild. UVKXIXO XKWSFArKIUI lltl.NT THK NKWR, NOT HI810HY Hltth Vear No. I.IKW KLAMATH IMI.IJ4, OIIWJON, I'HIIMV, ll'I.V I'.', Hit". Price, Vive CeaU LORIMER MAKES HIS LAST PLEA ILLINOIS STATI.SMAN ADIXIKHHIM lltlKAT CHOWD IN MI'.NATK VlKKIOIoIr fMMt ko Tall imhI HN. trll .NrMtwr Willi, I In Drrlarra, Art In it (.'iniliitr)r in Destroy lllM,Vnli Will FwImM) Ho Ttk. in Lain Till Aflrrnonn Ileal I Ureal Mint Oallrtlr I'acktil llnltiid I'rsss Hrl' vVAHHINOTON, T .. July 12. in iIik senaln today, with galleries , row. led In rapacity and In a stifling li,l. Heuatur tarlumr mitttn hi Inst (list In iclaln lil' seat l)t tlir United h'UIr rllr. li Mlterl) dchni.hced both I fie lliiHevett mill Tail linwlint.fH ft be. Inn In rinsplrnry In destroy him A vote t expected Hilt nftt-rnnon Uirlmrr said that li didn't lko the .Hn- Plnlitl ilurlilK llm Urst In VMllitatlnii because tit believed llml km lrliiat.ll tint dlglllly of It Palled Males smnlnr In lake nolle ii( liitlniialltina " Hit declared llml Im bellci-ed lilt senate violated the fun damental ! nf Oil coutilry by ap pointing another rnuimlliee Inveatl nation After speaking nil hour. Lordlier srat vl bir wrsseneii, lie iiniiirn National Educators CADMCDO UCCIl ? re Eavorabro tor ' WIIIIILHo liLLU ' s.7fW! p N HAYING AMERICA LEADS l WORLD'S SERIES United I'rt'ii Service CHICAGO, July IX MIm llrncti Htrttclinil decided mil til Imll lt Nii-'Ml'.N MIT WILLING T WOIIK AT twl, 02 pulliU. tlminl I'.dnrntlnu ron rut Ion liecnuin ............. ' Talpnta, n Finn, won tlio discus Hpsilal lo The llurald STOCKHOLM, July 12. At He! .".ptllliic of Ilia Olympic games toda l.iirlcn lin HH points, with flivencn WOLGAST INSISTS ON MORE MONEY slit) wim liriitmi fur I hi. prtaldelir). TIik Htrnclittiilli-Jii((ciHliil In ri-ntt- wahi.s ot'i'i:nr.i l iw llyril of Adrian collrt n'.n 'setond mul Jim Duncan ttilnl. Tim lux womiiii suffrage Into tho record, j't In Hindi of tin lln)lnu Hi-iimhi l m. 'distance ,vn hn f.et, n now Olympic A resolution fallierod liy llm .Now, ..,, ,.,,. ,. 'tnllnu It llnnl record. Ilone McDonald finished Ynrkitr iirriitrpii for vote ror o men in Scrum ,Scieitiy limn) ni l,.lo ( tjntllx Tlln 110 'ni'lnr litinlloH wim mod HIGH STUDENTS 6RANTTD CERTIFICATES TO TEACH t l) Men Art1 Akklng $-. iiiiiI'Ij) (-'rcit W. Kully of tVnttle, Jiuiu-ii t. taTlil..llrlllrwll.lNllllw"ld',l of yv'ruu, 'M.V"rjr , llul.lil.' loud, nml Miirtln llankltm of 1'ortland FnrmvrH In till vicinity nni In mid nf IikIp In ImyliiK. YrMfrilay Knvnrnl third, Aincrln awn-plni: tlio lioardt. 'I ln IIiiik wn lf I-.' KKundH, Hw di'ii cliifii'd tlio Atnrrlrmii, tlm kin JolllllIK, W. I!, Fntmlit. prlnrlpnl of tlio lilli;ifi'it)ti tterti In llm city In titiiml ofi n"i"i win tiif iarm in tnc cIiikiI, lin rnftjlvoil uimornr ImcJj.IIiimii hut ttro not micipwiful In o-II"""" uitinmoR rm, AunnK r rorlincBlM. or HctintHt for l of tnrltiK tint nrlcpii of tin- rixiulnM '!. imd DoUvnl third, tlm IiIbIi rlitml miittriilii wlniKMik ln.iiuinbr nf nifii, -, Ontti'mon. Atnerlcnn. won tin; ii.irinitl tomit Imi yror TIim .-i- H..Y.rnl inin vtho t.r l.i.r.. for t!Ju,,," ,,rV:"1 J"""'' 2 ,f "l ' ' ncht," " llllrnlfii urn Imim.iI without riMiilnif .uro.v nt nnviirlhie work In thn luy n,,w ("lll,lf l"' Tho Atncrlcan. Iluii on the pml of thr ludnt. mul nrhl. trrrt lounitliiK In tourl hoiiia(1,,r."""' "',1 K,U'h ,l,,n" ua,ln; .lmolt- .. Hi.. ri.ort of Hit. nrlncliml ., I...I r.r.. t.. .... .,. rr il,..1"- ' 3.00(' ,nfr ,enm rp- '"" w"' ...i... .i...,n.. ,,f n.n.tiiitAni. in tiii... .. i 1 1'" l ! iil tomorrow "I "IWII'llttli ' r. ... ... -.. II'UI llll--l 1 f 'ff.3fl(.VHlIII .MATf.'ll WITH JOi: IIIVMI I'HAITH'AI.I.V Dl'l' rroiiioli-r liirfy Ciiniiot Her the le mniiil Mmlo liy UkIiImcIkIiI t'liinp, lllltlilf Will I'rtilmlily IU- (.Utrt a dinner In Turkic lite Michigan IIkIiIii Wondir Altrll fJIrm m I'liiuiif nt Klllimin Wife Pleads for Release of Manj2r Who Struck'Her Itccntjn of tlm reluctance of hU wlfo to prtMcciito, Chirlen Freeman ynn rolcmcd In tho Justice court on n charge of nnultlnK hln wlfo. I'end-I liiK Reed behavior, Freman will be nltowt-il IiIh liberty, hut nlmuld be SRaln mlihehnve hlmnelf tho charge or mtnault with a deadly weapon will ho proiiefiitfd. Freeman, Il will be rememberod, ' wan urrcxted br Chief of I'ollco Smith I Wednetiday mornlnic after he bad, made an attempt to itrlke hi wife with an arc filnce lilit conflnemtut In the county 'FRISCO OFFICIALS 3ARPKITY MKMIIdtrt OF IIOAHH OF MVPKR. VIBOItM AIIMIIIK UMAL NPIRIT I'mil llitntrtift ami A. T. Vofelaaac Make Trip lf(i Cotwt aatl Over Mountain lit Ktainalh Fall De clare Till City One of I lie Meat I'rojcrrMlvr In the F.ntlre Cotmttf. do to Hllvla'a Camp United I'rc Hervlco I nil lVnt'l.M l.ilv 12 llrann Ad WolKutt, champion llxhtwelitht. lajjalt Mra. Freeman ha bfen anxloui to drmandlnic more money than It laltecure hl relM. tli mi slit tlm match U worth, more, In I fact, than wim tentatively aBreed.f'AMFOIt.VIANH HTAItT I.V upon, the return mill between lllvcr. KAHI.Y FOIt 1A FOM.rrTK'iiupcrvlora In the new Rolfo admin- the Mexican boy, nnd the champion lUtratlon, and are held reaponalble for bun practically been declared off. United I'reai Service 'many of the municipal reform under MntiOKcr McC'arey baa poiltlvely re-, SAN FHANCI8CO, July 12. !t- Wlth the arrlvcl In the city laal night of Paul Ilanrroft and A. T. Vojceliianic. tbo real proKreMlva iplrlt of the new 8au FrancUco city gov ernment waa for tho time transferred to thli city. Hoth nf thean men am I ... -.-. .. - -.... m n.irk rinhmred III the roiiran. ..... ...L ....lAmt-ricaii team ...n.i.w. . i.rr.m. . b- - ..-.- ........ in luiiiinii aaiii na in nina i ii . . .. .. Tl.... wim u.ni iirrM.fiil and nrn .. ,. ... .7 . .. l.rr ncntl, mvini anil iionuaK Iiio.e won wern aurrwaiui nun "'' l 5u per day." unlit nil" of tint men, , nuthorlimt to team for one yt-m 1- ihu nllei nloim the main line of . any of tint grade nrhoolt. or Mrh'.i,,, railroad the roIiix wnKe lu llirl 11 11011 UEIII rhotiN of tm, two mid llirn. ),, nHlU n)(W ,,;, l)n). ,. there .m A f Ml if Iff Uln In the alnln art.' Vera llmi.ton, l.'.,, ,,,,.,,. ,lf W((rk , ,,,. n, (llT.r, 1 1 fl I I W II III IIUWI nan van inper, Jiweinnn" nn iui-r n. luutn j,,,., riorenre Hhort, llnrrla WlUnil mid ..., ul .' .. l'owtr and Light Clarenre MoUchenhachrr The l"..- ,,,, $Jifl0 cr ,,,, of era training rr. ron. Ula '., ,,;. H,, ,,,mru -f, .,. ,w year lu rcnilint. geograpuy, grat.i. mar, nrllbnii'tlr and mrthodi, and ont.halt year In I'nlted Hlate hl dn'. for work on the big iliim on tho Klamath liner Mure men nrn no' lii'edrd there, and tinlena tlm farment ORGANIZATION tbo now regime. Meiin. Ilancroft and VogeUaag ar rived hero from Aahland In huge automobile They were accompanied by their wive. This morning they left for Bllvla'a camp, where they will 'recently captured tho featherweight cfli;uo headiuortcra here were opcn-liprnd ten dy Ashing, chnmplonitblp from the Hebrew. ed nnd would remain open four yearaj ,. naro norrr before teen three Wtilgaiit may bo matrhed lo meet I In advance of Ii Folletto's candidacy .nlor ,,r0grslvo towna than OranU lilltchln In flan Francisco on tabor i for tho 19IC nomination for tho Prcajpftn( Med ford and Klamath Falli." 'fuiv-d to meet Wolgast'a term for the ( plying to a requect from Senator ta I tabor Day match. iFoltcttc that he. with Irving Martin 1 lu thn place of thn championship I of Stockton and William 8mytbe of levent, McCarny wilt stage a match bo-j Han Diego act In California, Kudolph Iween Abe Attell nnd Kllbane, whn.8ireckel wired ta Follctto that the Day. Mdency. 'ori'eitTi'Vi: ti.mi: ham ahkix r,i m BE PUCE FOR. MAYOR TO PARADE In periplrallnii, rtmlliiuliig only bytory ami aaririni.ire. .i.rfir 12 nr dy thortt will I.., a spur- mil I'MTI'.D WOIIK . Mmt t- .... B-Bs.nia a.- i-nia h ifraiiiiaiH iinro m iiiitmrni enori. ills vo re was. " -. .. .....-.. ..- huiky. and he leaned nil lil desk el hsuited He railed I'hartt A, White, whom Uo O'.SVII llniwiie was rhargrd with bribing, a perjurer. Ilesatd' ? ' I know llrntrutt inter gave a rent lo .mire n vote fur Uirliner." ertialnr tarlmor tmke for Ihrett ttotirw, anil then a recess was taken until 2 n'rtock. After recess tarlnirr tontlnuitl hU lce(h He spttkti until I l, when, nut having finished, and being ei hmitlnl, thn senate adjourned until 10 u'rlork touiorrotv Tint leaders hoi'ti a vote will be reached bedim nmm. ii,v ..r t,Ml. vard. ha been engaged tn have charge of the roursv lu the high school the coming year, and Instead jQC Qlll flDQ VIIQT of taking these studies as evtras In I RULL dfllLUliU rHUOl addition In tint n-gutar srhmil work, rnu TH ft 111 III llm slate board allows tbtim to count I rlHR III SNII' as pail of the work, and certain other1 Linnn IU unim studies can be omlttetl l DRYS PICK IEXDER FOR BIG CAMPAIGN b?V.. VI GIGANTIC SLIDE IS MENACE TO CANAL IMIliialitlTlinl II Would Take Meant Mnivil, Winking Mi'adllr, nt l.ral it Vtitr In .Move IIIH Ma) rmiw TfliiHiral) Hnriiliili of Work ltoll.tr lllniier I'mivm Oreot HiirreiMi ArniiKetiienls Mnde for Kntertaln iiciil nf I'allillndrr I'arty aifl .'cn Ktaplilrnl StH-lely, ami Work I'lan nrtl In llflotl In Serum fttmirrlloii Willi CallforiilVlllulinay. 'said Mr, Vogebiang. "These cities have set a pattern for the cities of tho country. Tho people .aunear ta take bride In their homes. TEDDY ON THE TICKET' IN BATHING SIIIT' T J HS I that ecllpsea the municipal advance, mont of these three cities. l-rtte lllaitk- for Whoever Oris- of Cmlunie llwrriuetl by Ordl- "We started north from San frma- t'mtttlnlOrrltoKuUr Ticket-Will , ,le .Toper Thlag f or I a,0" Ul c0"1' ,'OPPv",l , , , . . , . I Eureka, Crescent City and over the lie .iiniiEMUf i n..u..ii.un.... inosr lto iietisn inr nan i,.i. , n..nt. l.u Th.wnnt .-....- . ......... . .... 'road was tho Spring Mountain, bsv i United I'ress Servcc . VKN'ICB, Calif., July 12. HcroMtwcen Aahland and this city, but the HACUAMKNTO. July 12. Secre- ter 8unday visitors to this beach will Jlrp oa thf ,,! WM wtu worth th 'tary of Ptata orunn satu mere win ue davo the pleasure of observing Mayor A determ.nat.on to Jo.n In and m-! " JSSTilfS: ! "'1-.i'.IS!; Niiiiielittik lltiittttluKn of t ii I OHI-tt-r IlurlilK the tat Frtt Vram, l'ail lleMllliieul In Atlnil I'Un .. I . ... u.. I. .......... SI. .Il.u ... .... i.l ivn-n-inx r.1. h.iimmi;. ,. ny moM'tlll'Ilt llial WOUIU Uring .... . ..... ., ,.,., . ,. iiocinnsi Uliu iiiivu iimi-i'Tii'tvM. .- Klamath Fall Its Just recognition a llranBt one for prohllbtlonlsU and one thn glint Inland empire city of Kast- for either Taftltes or Iloosovcltcr. ilted I'riss fervlce WAHHINtlTOS, II C. July Niiiiierous drownliiKs of nnval oitlrcr M-l ... ...1.1. 1........ I. InrMul nlll nf tlln ft,!? .crn Omgon, seemeil to pervnue every """"' - - - -- tlal elector, republican, democratic, pal thoroughfare clad only. In a model bathing suit, If the amended bathing ordinance fathered by Trustee How ard tareuz goes through, n prom- 1.,1 ! Section 2 provide that this shall be done as n public exnmple. The parade .-Miiiierinis iirnniiuiKS in iintni uminir ulttr rttlumn during the last few )ears has led the ono of the seventy or mom men who, lnr "" '"" ?"."..' .. :"-.:.? ...Vii ,.' " K V . :.; ... rollow.d In the discussion of the shall be between 12 and 1 o'clock.',,,,, management of the expoaltlon U hardships, because of the scenery. We passed through the most magnificent forest of white pine I have ever seen. "We plan to return lo San Fran cisco by the way of takevlew, Alturaa Iteno and take Tahoe. "The forthcoming exposition In San Francisco la sure to be a success. Ev erything Is now In good shape, and 'for Increasing tho swimming ability t)rl,m f n,o city nt tho dollar dinner e '" ,of It. men. A new form for report. v)lrnll .,,, M noon ,0. ! e . .. .1.1., I. ,..,.. ll tin- 1,,-, l,.,n I. ..... . " nnd tho wearer shall have on no otb- llogue was called upon'er garment. Men of canltnl nnd men of buil- nnd outlined the advantage anli Acordlng to section 1 II snail be COLON. Jul) 12- Auotlnr gr.nl."" - ," """ "" -' "'" "-,, le ha. started In Cul.brn cut.' "-" ZZ'J.X'ZZ '.... ,-mn nt the ell of the commit- tomparatlvo cheapnes. with which o unlawful for any person to appear ana..... canal. Already several ' " , "' "; " ' " " " ,, '" , .linlinrl nm, em. highway could be constructed throuRhupon the bene ,. in the ocean or in any .... .. . ... ...... .. ...,., ,..",,,, ,,..i ..... -...........,., ... ..,,.. ...... ..,-.-.-.- ....-- .... ..... at ..... a. ....... ... va....... .n a rtn.n.... Illllllllll I 11 11111 1HIIII '. V...... .... AiI.iiiii Mn I. Neletlttl no I'lr-Mcn.. limited IL.I v.,,,.1..-. lie 1-lr.l llall.il I"1""1" "f W,,r nilili- yards of earth hr .".'-.. ..... "1 ' "i.V. .. Klamath county to connect with the and l hlftltiK soil gives "" "'"" ' "7 toward wnateveniuauywu. rrsu.t iu Caforna roatlt After leaving Klnm- In come, tlrnve "" """' ""." - ,p rormallon of n new, bigger nnd. f01..., I') Ihe Null. mitl Fitililhlllnii I'rtrl) i (nrllie fiiinliiK lllerllnii danger lie lu thn possibility of the 'without evidence of fatigue, rut Itself being Hooded, n disaster Itu.led Press Service ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 12, l.iiKriii) V Clinr.ii of Arlionn was nominated for president on tlm first ballot by thn nntloual prohibition con untlim dure this afternoon. HAWLEY WORKING FOR CRATER LAKE ALSO tlt.l'KH TO SF.CI1III. ADC- guATi: i.i:(iimlatio.v nm thi: i'i:.sio,vio of' thi: i.vm.v.v WAIt VI'.TI-MtAXH lu it letter lo Ciiptnlu 0. C. Apple Kit'e. Coiigreasinnii W. 0. Iluwlny st.li's that tut hit been .mil Is doing evi'Dlliliig possible to nslst III pro cm lug the npproprlnllon for Ihe Cra ter Lukn roud, mid ho nlxo state Hint h hope to serum teuislatlon lirovld- Ini: for tho pniiHloulng of tlm ludlmi nor vcli'rmii, tho immmiro liuvlua iH'cn rofnired to the riininlllin. Tlln 1'ticr follew: "My Dnar Captain Your very kind Mter nf June 30 I racolved, nnd I iiHiiiro )ou I did overyllilng I roitld f"i lin. t'rntnr l.nka I'nrk, nnd will continue to do mi until It la properly provided for. I nm sending n copy of the Congrnsslou.il Ilncand, on pngo "J U and following page of which I hlnk matter of Interest lo you. 'Hid committee, It ttooniR to mo, Is vciy slow In reporting n luensuro for Pensioning Indian war vetornmt. I tio.io something will bo done thi sen ""P. nnd will ksop urging nrtequntn legislation. HwlmmliiK tin long been Included i . . . ... ... which would delay the opening f Hit- "' ' curriculum at tue Annnpons I'unuma cmml. I,lnv,,, "nocniy. mm Krrnt pant, nre It Is estimated by the cmml com-j '" ' '"" '" "b ".-nt . inoiiie ill tne water, out me iinMiiui mission thai It will take ship steam shovel working steadily at loi.nl n )ear to clear awny tho present move ment of the earth. The manning rnci, however, I that the slide estends back Into thu hill to within n huudr..d feet of thn tnst diversion, which Is tho chuiiiiel designed tn keep slrenm out of tho rut. If tlm break should reach the diversion. Hit' cut would bo Hood ed, nnd nil operation would be stop ped temporarily. HUSH IIIOTI.IIS SMASH WI.VIMiWK IN I'AHAIH. United I'rt'ss Hervlrn III.I.FAHT. Ireland, Jill)' 12. lllot lug, HloniMhrowhiK nml window smashing occurred todny when urt.nOO niitMinmn ruler pnrndid lu celebrn Hon of thu u.inlversnry of tlm bnltlo of thn lloyne. Tin pnrnder lltinll reached White Abbey, resolved to light homo ruin to tho Inst illtfh. More trouhlo I fenred. STIII :i;t i'AU iiniiNSi WOMC.VAIU. KILI l.l tllllleil I'ress Seivllti MIIMI'IIIH, Telin., July 12. Two women nro donil nnd three uro il)ln us n result of the burning of street enr hero todny. Tho motormnn nml tins been growing lately that few oil! rent keep In practice. This led the academy nnthorltle recently to m Hiilre n higher siandnrd of eftlclency lu swimming tints of grnduntes, so hUli, In fact, Hint last month several midshipmen were refused diploma limiusu limy failed to meet the tests. It Is now proposed to mnktt tho swim ming stnuduril oven higher, nnd to re- i.ulm olllcers nt son to keep In prac tice. A )ct no specific orders to this end hitvo been Issued, but It Is hoped by tho nnvy department that ship' pildo will stlmulntu tinker and men to greater nrquutlc exercise, In order to prevent nuy Imd entry In tho In spection reports. Another Innovation In tho Inspec tion report hltt nt ships whom offlcor nnd men. In their nnxlely to lend In tlm "innlnteiiniiro nllovvnnro" compe tltloii n nice to see which ship can main n record for chimp mnlntennnco Imvi.iB permitted tho vessel' lit Hugs or equipment to deteriorate, riitlmr than have their economy rec ord innrred liy expensive repairs. Tho new Inspection forms require n re port by thn Inspecting nllU'or wheth er loimliH linvo boeu "unduly spared to tho detriment of the vessel' ser- vlcenblllty," 'nth county them would bo tho choice stronger rommerclnl orgnnitntlon for 0f two routes, oue by The Dalleu and Klaimith Falls An orgnnUatlon that one over the mountains by way of .III have for ... sole purpose the up- o1 lho C0IllltlK building of tho Klamath country. nnJ,lU of tllo cci0brated scientists, and one that will bo truly and reatly rl'-LUo of tho BrRl necd of ft represe... msentnllvo of all tho Interests of thutntlvc orKan,xnton wltn ft purpose city nnd Its cltliens. sufl.clently brokd to enlist the united Primarily the object of tho .u..nor, f the entire cltlrenshlp. n outlined in tno Keynote ui , A,.orncy c. Btono warncd the W. 1'. Johnson, who was first called of Kla.urUu Knila not t0 un,ier- upon by tlio toasimnsier. juue ..v... , ...,,, , ri.,i,.u ,hal ,ight bo ml- 1.. Ilensou. was to make nrranKemeniK vnnml thoso fuvornK tlle roul fur tho hnndllng of four Important ,ronnecUnK wllh ono over the Slskl mntters, ns follews: . 'mni. nnd through lloguo niver Val- First The state of tnllfornln l n ,,.,.,., .., ,ov Would uso to snend $18,000,000 In the construo ..' ., ,..,, mml,,,.n oiimb. Hon of n Cnllfomln highway from Hi', j. . . disadvantage, for south to the Oregon stn o line. It lhuh1iTroilBea argument. "Wo have ueccmnry ond Important to MnmMii(eUlwl the UMton of ,ho helt Fall that this road bo built to meet ., fM M.t ston( ..wl)at we thostnto urn. wimm K.ammn lusi, do u 0 de,erm,ne ,10W best to n ti.ni it ran bo continued on to the . .... .., .... , , ... through I'.nstcru Oregon. In nn. i tiipniieit iMiHierii utckuii. ..,. : ....... .t. ... i 1.1..1, 'i"'i' order to convince mo v-auiwi u.h ' . igo nbout getting the road to convj wny commission of tho advantage of this route, It will bo necessary to sen I n delegntlon to lied Dluff nnd San Stono was followed by v". S. Moore, who urged the formation oi nn orgnnUatlon nnd the appointment of n committee for tho bundling of Frm.clsco. equipped with nil the ll,,h n,gnway mntter. composed i.t ac conductor refused to open tlio gnte t'OAST WOMAN S,X'",",'WJ1, ml ho passengerH worn pnnlo strlck-. NATIONAL IIKMIKIIUT I.K.MIHK nnd tho passengerH woro pnnm irtt-- .. - ..... .. ,. .... ....,. on. Mnnyienpen tiiroiiKn i" "-dows. United Press Service WASIIINaTON, I), c, July m. For-Mrs. John K. linker, wlfo of tho lono l'ASADBNA. Cnllf., July 12 mor Congressman James Mcl.nchlnn Im nnnounced hi candidacy for con grcss on tho progressive ropuhllcnn ticket. He wan bonton Inst electloii bv CoiiKmssninn BlopheiiH, progrta- Hlvo, nftcr Im had held ofllce for.nocracy. Mrs. Jonn , unoi mnnyyonr. '0f New York 1 president .tamnprniln concressmnn from li Ifornln Ima been eloctcd recording mcrolnry of tho National Domocratlo Women'B -League. Its object nro lo promote tlio highest principles of do Mrs. JOIin Bliorwill viroauy nnd information possible Second Tho Central Oregon De velopment League meets lu Lnkoview In August, nnd next Tuesday the I'athnmlnr party of soveral htindrcd, with C. 0. Clinpman nt tho head, who nro ranking tho trip from Portland to Lnkevlow by nulo, will spend two' dny In tho city, nnd It Is necessary Hint they bo entertained. Third Karly In Soptomber tne ox curslon of tho American Geographical Society, with about fifty foreigner, will roach Klamath Fnlts from Crater Lnko. It will bo necessary to nwet tho party at tho Lake and entertain thorn In Klamath Falls. Fourtlir-Thero Is not an orgnnUa tlon In tho city that can handle thejt lmiiortnnt mnttora with general sntls- fnptlon. nnd n consolidation of tho two commercial clubs waa suggested These were tho subjocts that U,vivh suggested by the toastmaater sliouH public place In Venice In a bathing suit unless It shall match the model. Tho suit shall have sleeves that como to the wrist, collar a half-Inch high, bloomers and n bonaflde skirt at least thirty Inches long hung from the waist. Women shall wear stock ings of somber shade. Hair ribbons must be worn by girls under 14 years of age. Men's suits shall consist of the same garments, but may bo made In man nish stylo. The penalty for vlolatlou Is $300 fine. In good hands. I do not see a chance of a failure." Mr. Ilancroft 1 n member of tho famous publishing firm which bears tho famtly name. . WOMAN MAY RON FOR LEGISLATURE Mr. A. Ij. Hamilton Put Forth as Candidate From Ihe Altadena aad Pasadena District by the Prohibi tion League WILSON PICKS HIS CAMPAIGN LEADER Driiiocrallr Nominee HefMr, How- veer, lo Muko Public III Choice for Ctialrmmi of Xalloual Committee. Announcement In Ik Mnde Tueiilay Untted Pro's Service SEAOHIT, N. J.. July 12. Govern or Wilson announced that be has de cided who will be the new chairman of tho democratic national commit tee, but will not nay who until tho committee raceta Tuesday. Politicians think William McConibs will bo Wilson's campaign manager. tlvo young men. "These nro tno meu w ho enn get results," said Mr. Moure. "I hnvo reached that ago whom I I don't enro to shoulder any mom re sponsibilities than 1 have. Wo hitve nlenty of young men hem who nave the energy to accomplish anything they undertake" K. J. Murray, speaking In betinlf or Hi highway to the Klnmath county Hue, suggested tho appointment of u committee to tnko tho matter up with tho California commissioners, nnd moved that V. 8. Worden. C. S. Mooro and Hunter Savldgevbo ap pointed a cotnmlttee, and that steps be taken to raise n sufficient fund to pay their expenses. Tho motion waa carried. finder party nnd the Geographical So on tho ontartnlnmont of tho Path nndor party and tho eQographlcal So- (Continued from Page 1) PASADKNA. Calif.. July 1!. The first woman randldato for the legisla ture Is to be put forth by the Pasa dena and Altadena district by the Prohibition League. She Is Mrs. A. Hamilton, president of the Cali fornia Congress of Mothers, president of tho local Federation of Parent Toacheds, a prominent club woman, church woman and educator. Mrs. Hamilton's candidacy will bo formal ly announce! soon. Prohibitionists nro circulating peti tions for Mrs. Hamilton as a candi date. Moro than halt the necessary number oi signatures nave Deeu se cured. Should the Pasadena woman accept tho honor she will be the first fvmtnlno candldato for tbo stato legis lature under the now equal suffrage amendment. Mrs. Hamilton has declared her willingness to become a candldato for legislative honors In thQ.event of an equal chance to wlu. Inasmuch as she Is one of Pasadena's most promi nent and most popular women, her friends declare she would win easily. ALONE WITH DEAD SISTERJOR A YEAR Aged Woman Is Found in a Dylag Condition by the Side of the Mma inltletl Corps hy KiUtlve Who Vis ited lho Home LONDON, July 12 A wlerd, grew somo story of two aged sisters, whose wish had been not to be parted In death, comes today from Gateshead, where nue old lady waa found at the point of death beside the corpse of her long-dead sister. . Ono of their few relatives, who bad not heard from them In a long time, called to see tho sisters, and failed to get a reply to her knock. The door was broken down, and the younger sister was found In a state of coltapse unable to speak, beside the mummi fied corpse of the elder woman. Ba was atlrod only In a night dress. A doctor who waa called In declared the older woman had boon dead at least a year.