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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1912)
HtlPPMHI IIV TIIM V!HTKI PMW N"w "KHVIUK Mt tirnino rfaW. RVRNINO NBWRPAPWW I'llINT THK NKWB, NOT HMTORT KUlhVrm ' 1IMm KLAMATH KAMA, OREGON, WKIIXKHOAY, JULY 17, IIMU Prtco, five Ceasa RANK BUILDING TO BE REMODELED 1tK on. mil hkatixo iiai.k IIMM.'K (l Nl llunier for Heating Pur. nan In )' (,')r '" iMsUllral In H,l ilitiil illMik mill IhiiiiU lira. Iliilldliig National Hank a Mi """i " lini'vuvriMptil ,(re Made Ths flnl oil burner fur heating jtr In ttio city l ' l" liialallml Id lb tint National llauk llultdlug, in lb adjoining I-imiiuI Urn, lull J Int. formerly the Whito-Maddnx building. President Aim Martin of lb bask alaled tiHluy llial h w tootlnfed that ulir building could t much mure -cheaply lipaletl with oil than with either coal or wood Mr. Martin promlae to demouairute. la lb voiilf of Klamath Kail either Ibe aJianlace or dlad)niilge nf oil furl. II li planned In Ik-icIii work In llir ry near future In remndnltng llir bolldlnt oanrd by llm banls mi Hip Botlb aid of Main ami Knurl li, nml at toon aa the Improvementi nrp ronlrtrd thn hank "III IIIOTf f ((.111 III prMcut lur-alloii aero Hut street. Id tb rrmcMlvllnic uf llm building lb baarmrnl, now occupied by lh Will Hull) cninpny anil llm Ktarn ilb Abttrart company, m 111 'to done away with, anil I ho flrat fliMir la In Ip lotrrri! to a level villi Ilia aldewnlk. Tba prwent atop urn In ho rim'Hed tad Ibe entrance In llm tiaieliteul Mill U built ntrr with a ldpwalk, making tWwalk In rllr fret wide. In (iinfutni Ilk Ibal uf llm adjoining pruprrly Tl (fairway In tlir rruiul flo.ir la In W removed ami tlm rnlrauru in llm Lamia Dru: building will tin ccl U fradi thn iiScm over ih cirnir tsMInc Taft's Campaign Fund is Given , Out to the Public GRAFT SHOWN IN POLICE MATTERS 'CLUB FRIENDS I STAND BY JUDGE C.tHi: IIIIIMJH TO United Pre Horvlrn WASHINGTON, I), 0 , July 17 Piisthiaater General llltrhcnck, liiilrnsi:.TII l, iiinii nf llm IVUN iiulliinnl riiiiul.lltiiiil iniillilltlen, te.tltled Imf.in. III.. mdii.I I.UIHT riMMlKCKXCHI nlii Investigation t-ommltl Isilnyi ll.aMlH.Tafl.n.np.ilMnfi.n.Inf l,IUHIT(((, M..r,l..,.,l Man I. II..,,h,.,I i wn ti.ubb.aia. nr i in2r,.i2f. n distributed In Now Vnrk Tim I Iril waa li and nationally, The, largest rnnirlliiilliiii no. from I'linrlra Tuft, It waa ICU.non WII I'am Ntilann Urniuwnll nml Ijira Au ilrin rmitrllniti.il f 35,000 mi li. Mih rirurKln rniitrllmti'il f 2II.HIMI Nu iriiirntliiia rnutrltintail FORT KLAMATH PLANS BIG TIME rrm.ir kntchtinmiim i..hv (ll'.MO.NTII MIUTIII'ltril ,x ritiuMciiv niMi'i.im:! - nioi'N in i:.ci:M.H.Nr himit llnw I'nlil Ttllmlf In llluli Colli r OniilnU fin- I'rolnllun for III rlninlittnu tlnnir In tlir MrrniMill. (Iranil Jhi-j- U Krulilnic nml Hlnrt lluu llUiliniiM- Antlrlinl-tl HihiIuI in Tin, Hrralit I'OIIT KLAMATH, July 17- Wdo.I ItlttT Vntlr)' la tilt mi til" map. nml tliU fart la to Itn ilarnl lirfiirn llin puMIr whrni'irr cirraaluii will Mir mil A ruininltln ha turn aixilnt. nl by tln t'liamlxT uf Cnmiiicrrn In In makn n rnllrctlnn uf all kind, nf iriMliifi uf Hie lallry ami lli tork In tw put on itililliltlou at llu rniintr fair l V lioalry tin lirrti ni imlutiul n rumiiiltlrn u nrratiKti fur n tiilldlr rutvrlaliiiuriit nbuiit Itin Inat uf till iminlli, tin- principal feature! uf allied will Ijo airnkliiK, rtrrllnlil iniialc, ilaurliiK nml n Immiurt It I plannrd In liavn itrlrgallona from r pry portion uf Hip county ami from tlm iiuialilp. BIB win mi ?o WET PATHFINDER PARTY Joba Rill of Knrt Klamatli la qulto dUipHntrd at Hip dilay In llin ar- nm oi Hi I'ailinmlor party. Mr. Cilia tame ilnwu Mond-iy rvrtilna;. aa rrt'rrrntailpnf Hip Kort Klamatli CbtmUr of roinmrrrr, fnr tlio pur P of accompanying Hip vlaltlng lr In I'pllran llnr, wlipr Itiry ooia tw met ty nulu from Hip Kurt Hi ibown llir WimmI ItUrr Vallpy. ui eaciirtnl in Crook rnunty nn lhlr departure-. "If tbla vraa only court wrok," aalil lr. Kill. "I wu,t ut mind It. aa I old hair aiimrlhlni In do, but I III hato to return liprn Hunday to tin fady for Jury duty on Monday, and I afraid that my iiPlxlibora will Inlnk I bare chained my location nml np mured In Klntnnlli Knlla fur tM," Mr, Kill n bonaipr with llm prop r UylnK qunllllc, nml tin IntPiiila In U for the patiy f tnkr all aum T, aa be will not permit Hiimii In l lbm nil limit mi'liiK Wuuil mrr Vlly. ' Unltrd l'r Hrrvlea NBW YOHK, July 17 -li.vi.1op. nii'iitM lii Hip lluaniiHinl munlvr faa IndaV Indlrnleil alKn (if n fruit lio. Iwwn llm poller nml Pro.iTiitliiK A. lorney Wliltmnu Tim pollip deny Hip rtiarxp t tint llin tloai'iitlml lllillder waa Hip remit uf Hip poll co )lein. Wliltmnu nld ! .Hipru weru llvi policemen within S00 fp( from Hip pot wlirro tlm murder I wn loimiilttedlwo policemen within Sou feet, and mix nfTlcpr within Do fei t. yrl live iiipii alio! KiMpntlinl. en tered nn nulomohllp nml wcaped Wliltmnu clnlnm Hint Hip putlrp rnrrely prrti'tided in piiraim. Tlipy nr rented n liinn who tried to r.lve the nutomuldlp'a rlalit uiimlier. TIip ptlhllr feela that tile murder wn Hip work of n aecret orKatilm Hun, itpfylnx Hip law TIip grand Jury I problnc thp runt- tir II la anld Hint Police I.leuleuant Meeker loniied lloPiilbnl ll.r.OI) nml ilrmamleil SO per rent uf ItiMenttiM' Kamlilliig pront It I rumored that llmeiilhal aald lie bad ln'ii forced tn pny trlbjilr In one nf Hip IiIkIktiI po- lice jilticlal. I lilted I'rek Hurvlcn hi:atti,i:, July n. with ti.i,vi. dciicit nf Attorney I'ctoraon and Wblllock, butli uf whom tvatlfleil Hint they hnd aevn JihIko llnnford drunk, It U Imllitri'd tlio riiiiRrcalunal com mittee linn flnnlly cloned bo nvldnncn on till phnim. Ho fnr 120 wltncaaea hnvn leatllled oiiuriiliiK tlio chnrico uf itrnnken-lii- UKnluat tlm Jildlt". Half uf tlioau were llnnfurd'a rluh memb(r friend, nml they iworo that the Judgu wna not n drunkard. Thn other half wero from nil atntlona In life, nml they aworu Hint tlio Juilcn waa either drunk or that tlicy had bvllnveil him to hnvn bea. BILL CREATES A DEPARTMENT hii.zi:it ii:.ahi;iik iukhkh tiik IKU'HC II.V.tXIMOVHI.V .MeitMir,' Crcp) HpTPUrjf of lilnir ii .en MrtnlM-r of llie Cabinet, and Trim fern llurrau uf fjitKir tn Hie New lriaiiinpnt, Authortilan 1I i retlon lo Hrcrrtary to Intfrrrni) la lilMir IMiulr RAILROADS BACK ' BRITISHERS' KICK United Praia Bervlct U'AHIIINUTON, U. C, July 17. I The Holier Jill I creatine the li'iw de partment of labor unanlmouily pa ed thn hnuio today, and afterwnrda Congreman Suiter, thn author of the bill, wn then an ovation TIip meanuro creatiu tlio secretary uf labor n member of tlio cabinet I Kamiiel (lumiMira nml nlhpp Ipitd l'IIOTi:ST.taiXHT!AXAI.TOI.IJ.,nK lnborte,, fofIcht httrd for ,hB TIIAcrilTOIIAIMKMIIS ' J 1 1 1 . It provide for thn transfer of Itho bureau of Infcor to Hip new execu tive ilepartmenl, and author Ilea n 1li- Trniirnnllnrntal l.lne of 'anawoeplnK dlcretlon tn tho aerreUry mbi nml TIium. uf Hip I'nlUil HUlca of ,abor t0 offer ,c5e, lntiventlon 'In Inbor dlaputea." Wrrr lntriimental In (Irllinv Hip1 llrllNIi (internment In Knirr l'nJ TIip many frlendd of Mr. ami lr. i,..i l'ri,ir..i T.ri li..e. ,.r n.-.0 lU ot Condr aretiuo ore et- HUGH ES GETS AN IMPORTANT JOB KXIM-:it roil KLAMATH IIKVKI. OI'MKXT to. At'CKITN t.'O.MMIH- ' to nun,!, twkntv.kivi: "M-I OK IIAIMIOAIt William I'. HugboH will Kuvcr liU rowwlloi, wl,, , Kl(,nn,( ,vH. h," ynl rnU'tny nml leavo tlio city 2 y. m,lr"l'K t nrcopl n commie llli the M. A. lluniH l.umbi.r J?Wr In tlio location nml roiutrur. rtllro ,1 lW"l,,y'"Vn n,,1,H f ,,,BKl",' ih.'n' "l181""" '' lon onuluoor for i evelopmcmt compnny, with html. it., h,,ro' 'or nbnut tw.) venm. well known In thU auction. h I,, 0rl of rn'fonl conalriictlon cii Mr. HughoH linn nccoptcd will nil ,r,"m t,0l0. f.. nd ho will "o thai point hla hondquartora. for ei' Bl ,0M, Vn' "'- w' Momimny htm. TIip new Methodlat church I now prncllrally ninipletp, nml thn tint er- vlrta are to be helit pelt Hunday. Knrt Klamath feel very proud uf It flrat church bulldlne, and approclnte thn work uf llnr. J W. Worrell In aecur lnC It for u. 4 The new creamery IiuIIiIIuk I now rendy and thn machinery In nil on hand nwaltlne Hip nrrlial nf no pi pert butler maker, whu will hnvp charge uf liiatntllng the machinery and lipgln upprnlltiB. Thn plant I one uf Hip mnal U-tn-dal rrrnmvrlea In tlm alali). Hucli wa thn itnlcmenl nf Miora. Htrntton nml I'nife, whu are Very Plithualnatlr iner Hip new pntrr-prlar. AMERICANS PLAN TO TOOR EUROPE Crop In Hip Viilley nru excellent, rMlally thn grain, which promlne n much larger yield thnn taut year, nml with Hip lucreaaed nrrenge Hit val ley will ahlp grain nut, liutend uf Into llm valley, n heretofore, ATllLhTK-N Wll.l, KAItTHIMTi: IX III'IUH'CW i:VH.TK U'll.l XOT (mi: iie.mi: ir.Tii,An'KiiTiii: I.TIIOI'KAX TOI'H I'nlled l'raaa Hervlce HTOCKIIOI.M. Bweilin. July 17. Klnlalid'a rrprieiitntlve tn the' Olympic gaium hnp anllrd for home, but the Anierlc.-in nr ait III here. It tin bet II prnctlrnlly decided by aome to upend n few week t on thn conti nent. Other Intend to participate In iuiiip Kurupcnti nthlellc inetit. t'niKplrnc) ' 'jiipiI I'rtM Hervlco WAHIIINOTON, I), a, July 17. Coiiifrpaaman Knowland today tnl.l ITeldcnt Tnft that the American mott K1'" en ,n i. ii... ywicraay waa i. t. ti railroad acting wlili the Canadian' trnmconllnental lluea, had Inallgated Cngland'a protcat agalnat freo tolti for American veiiela In the Panama Canal. After the conference Con gremnnii Knowland aald; "Tbl I n railroad fight. Krep toll for American vewela raeana low er railroad frelgiit ratpa. We built and financed the canal, and congrcta tn tending them congratulation! of tho liberality of the atork In presenting them ycaterday morning with j bouncing baby boy. The happy evimt or vlallatlon occurred at the 1eilJc homo on Conger avenue. One of tho Klamath Fall Tabcr, thn mater California Pro gressives After Works' Scalp United I'reaa Bervlrn I.Ofl ANOKI.KH, July 17 Incctiied by Worka' atatoment In Wnahlngton uufAvorablp to the Callornla third party movement, forty progreaalvpa today wired Work advUIng hla Im mediate resignation If ho "feela out of harmony with the progrrmilvo acn tlment of California." Among tho algnera were Llaaner, Karl, Wallace and Mr. Florence I'or ter, delegate to the Chicago conven tion. lr. and Mra. K. W. Hale of Sac ramento ar here. Mr. Hale I prom Incnt In railroad circle. ARLETT LOOKS THE FIELD OVER HAX KHAXCIMCO COXTIMCTOH HI'AltH THAT RrUT HUILIHXO AtTIVITV VII.I( I'ltKVAII. HKItK IX A HIIOItT TIMK nal grandfather of the lateat cjtlten. WILSON TO TAKE TO WOODS SOON With aeveral contracta for large hutldlnga here tn light. Arthur Arlett, the well known San Franclaco bulld og contractor, la In the city Inveatl- gating local condition. For the paat two daya he ha been probing Into the local aupply of brick and other ma terial, and ha famlllarlted blmielf with tho local labor market. "I have not landed a large contract here, aa has been reported," aald Mr. Arlett. "There are aeveral large (riieturp nlanned to he hullt here In 'dip near future, and I am almnlr hare to famlltarite rayaeU with the condi tion which will aid me la bidding on the work." " Among other atructurea Mr. Arlett built the White Pelican hotel here. BANQUET TO BE THURSDAY NIGHT IVtTHKIXIIKII I'AHTV HKLAYRI) IX WAHXKIt VAM.KV llnrppllon, Itnmpirt nml Trip to Mer rill Will lloCarrJml Oat aa Plan. nl Attorney Jntm Jrwln Will llelivrr Addreaa nf WHrpme, aa Judge H. I.. Heaaofi Has .Been Called lo Portlaad The Pathfinder party are tn Lake view today and will leave there In the morning for Klamath Falla. They will be eacorted from Dly by auto mobile from here, and the entire program la to be carried ont aa ar ranged with the etceptlon of the time, which la two daya later. The banquet and reception will be nM Thuraday evening, beginning at 6 o'clock. From Information received the party waa delayed at Pluah, In War ner Valley. The eicuralon to Mer rill will be Friday morning, leaving here at 8:30 and returning by noon. A trip will be made to the Adama ranch and the home of N. 8. Merrill. One change haa been made In the peakera at the banquet. Judge Ben ion, who waa to have detlvered the addreaa of welcome to the visitor, haa been called to Portland on Im portant bualneaa, and will be forced to leave In the moraine. The com mittee baa aelected Attorney John Ir win to take the place of Judge Ben aon on the program. Mr. Irwin la a young man, full of energy, and a good a peaker, and white It la regretted that Judge Uenton cannot be present, the people of Klamath Falls are assured that the guests will be properly wel comed to the great Klamath country. ' IIKMC M'HATlt' CAXOIDATR NOT KINO TIMK TO OOMPOHK HIS hPKKCII ACCKITIX THK NOMINATION Tafl Won't ('umptiimUp WAHIIINHTON, I). t. July 17. I'realdent Tafl told Hennlnr (lnmblo nnd (Nngrcnamnn llurkii uf Smith Da kotu today Hint tin would not com- prumUp with Kooapvi'lt over thn pre identliil eleftoru. Thn republican elector of South Dakota hnvu npnniilicod Hint they would support llooaovelt. TALKFEST IS NOW OVER; MAY BE A REAL FIGHT ItlVKItH AND WOMUHT li.VALLY OK.T TOOKTHKIt KOIt ANOTHKII I'lHHT KOK THK LlflHTWKHIIIT CHAMPIONSHIP lulled I'rena Bervlco I.OH ANOI'M.KS, July 17. J no Lnvy, niHiiugnr fur HUem, today m1 cnptuil McCnn-y'H term for ruiurn nmtch fur tlio IlKlitwolKlit clinmplnn Hhlp bntlln with Wolgnat In Vornmi on Lnbor Day. It la believed Hint tho nrllclcH will bo algupd lieforo nlglit. Illhpiiilana .Klu.t HoilalUt (lulled Preia Sarvlce (IIIIUAdO, July 17. The Anclont Order of lllbornlans rojoctod tho cro duntlnls of Ktlwanl Norton, nf Wil mington, Dolowurr, n n doH'guto bo cauuo hu Is a socialist. Ho worked actively In tlio last campaign. Plrnlr Tuiiinriou Tlm Sunday schools uf the l'roby terlnti nnd Chrlatlnn rhurvln) will Join tomorrow In n picnic on Pelican liny Hume will leave Mnln and Sixth afreet up to X o'clock In the mnrnltiK tn convey Hip children In tho boat InlutlnK. MUCH LAND IS TAKEN FHOMJHE RESERVES I'ri-lilcnt Tnfl'a llrrvnt I'mclmiMtllnii HrliiK IKihii Hip Total (Ji-um Am uf Hi" National Korrt In IH7,fiM),- (UN) Mtvu v Hlieolnt to TIip Humid WAHIIINOTON. I). C. July 17. Pienldent Tnft bus been buny recently llirougli proclaniatlou modify Iuk Hio boundary linen of tho national forests In Montana, Arlionn, Nevada, Utah nml California, whoroby nearly 37B, 0U0 ncrea of land In these state are eliminated from tho forests, while about dr., OOd uerea aro added nml about ".5,000 ncreH are trunaforred be tween two forests, while u new forest Ih created by the division uf nn. old unit Into two. Tho not result of theso presiden tial proclamations Ih to bring down the total gross area of the national foreatH to about 187,100,000 acren, of which nearly 27,000,000 arn la AIUSKII. , i will not concede Kngland'a right dlctnte Hip toll." It I doubted whether the United Stnle will bo willing to luhmtt the liutllon tn The Hague, because all of Hip foreign Interest would be ngnlnat America, The llrltlah protest. It la expected,; " will be forwarded to tho icnato to- United Prcsa Service morrow. President Tafl may send a' SKA fllllT. N. J., July 17. (lover apeclnl melange t.n tt.c subject. 'nor Wilson said today that he would' , probably bo forced to find a soduded (place In order to get a chance to fin I lah his speech accepting the nomlna-'Hon. lie win confer with McComb to morrow. The treasurer and vice. Itead Concert TosUgwt I trite regular weekly band concert CAN-'will be given In court bouse square this evening. Because of the uncertainty of the time of tho arrival of the Portland Pathfinder, Leader DanleU did not nreoare a nrocram.'but hit announced 'today that the music tonight .would be 'up to tho usual standard. I Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hall, who nave been visiting In Portland and Seattle, are expected home tomorrow night. Mr. and Mra. ,1- D. Burk of Bonan za are vliltlng.her.e. RIVERS AND W016AST BOTH WANT BIG PRICE United Press Service LOS AN(li:i.KS, July 17 The box er's Inherent love for crinkly green bill Is the rock on which prospects for another Klicra-Wolgatt go have spilt, according to tho ndmlaslon of both boys todny Itlvers, who received $7, COO July i, demnnds f 12,500 and a cut-In on tho pictures for his shure. Wnlgast wnnta In the neighborhood of $20,000 It Is understood. In what he declares hit ultimatum, the champion told inv ent he could line $8,600, but he will demand a side bet as large us Klvers can cover, tho light to go to the lilgli et bidding club. Promoter MrCurey Intlmntea that If Itlvers and Wolgasi do not get tagcHier soon ho will match Itlvers with Mandot or Knock nut llrown for the September date. CALIFORNIA TOTALS 34.012 DEATHS IN 1911 I1 United Press Service 8ACUAMKNTO, July 17. Figures prepared by tho stato board of health show that there wero 31,013 deaths lu California In 19U, n dally nvorngo nf 03, nnd Imllcntca Hint a death oc cur a In this stato on an average uf about every IB minutes. Knight Will Meet Tho regular meeting of tho Klhla uf Pythias will bo hold tonight, when ,i... ..!, nl UiiIbIiI will tin rnnftirrod. All monibera and vislllng brothora. are to have botha.n early and late crop Invited to be prossnt. ; , iom tn one tree. Has Fruit and Illossoms City Engineer IW. Zumwalt re ports n very peculiar occurrence on a poar tree on his place on tho West Side. Tho tree has a crop of well de veloped pear on all except one of the branches, which la now full of bios, aonis. This peculiar action cannot bo accounted for, but Mr. Zumwalt hopea Conaat Land Place United Prets Service WASHINGTON. D. C. July 17. President Tnft today appointed Luth er Conant, Jr., of New York, as com missioner of corporations. Tho ap pointment of Sherman Allen of Ver- ipomimeni oi onermau aiich ui - chairman of tho committor will then mont , ,,, iecretary f the li. smtnlftnjSfc.l HMtll fc Vfl a 1 .In.t l III ' be announced. William McAdoo will probably be vice chairman and Henry Merganthalor of Now York treasurer. Marshall won't como hero Satur day, aa planned. Instead the eutlrc democratic house representation la coming then. (treasury was also announced. W. J. Morrison and George Merkle, timber men of Portland, are In the city. PREPARING TO FIGHT REDUCTION OF RATES KxpivNM Companies Will Combat tlie Ultimatum uf Hie Commerce. Com mission mid Try to Pruvo Their Hit vice la Xereasary tn Public Senator Abner Weed of Ounsmulr was nn nrrlval hero Tuesday night. United Preas Service WASHINGTON. D. C. July 17. Faced with tho Interstate commerce commission's flat ultimatum that they must prove that their service la neces sary to the public, thn express com panies have begun preparations here to fight tho d'.axtlrtoductlon In their rates and tho sweeping change In their methods of doing buslnesa or dered by the commission. After tbreo years' Investigation the commission has drawn up a startling Indictment of the expross business. Commis sioner Franklin P. Lnne'n decision de clared: "The test of the oxpresa company as a public, utility 1 at hand. Cer tainly It Is not deniable that the ex press company ha to no alight de gree tost the confidence of the peo ple It serves, and Is nov regarded a only on probation." The opinion expressed hero today by men familiar with tho express problem I that It might take a year to reach a satisfactory solution of the problem. WASHINGTON. D. C. July 17. Predicting that the Archbald trUl will not take over a fortnight, Clav (ou plans to demand an Imniodlate trial when the house prosecutor ap peari In the senato Friday. FRANKLIN STORY IS AnACKED IN COURT WITNK8SK8 CALLKD IN DARROW CASK TO SHOW THAT THE DE TKCTIVK AND lUtlBEK CANNOT UK HKLIKD UPON FOR TRUTH FILINfi OF OIL SUITS Will IE DEUYEO United Press Service PORTLAND, July 17. Announce ment was made here today by B. D. Townsend, special assistant Unitei States attorney general, that he will not file the proposed suit by the gov ernment for the recovery of oil lands In California and Wyoming, calued at approximately 11,000,000,000, until ho completes taking testimony In an other government caae. Townsend aald the ojl suit would probably be died within a month. Ready tot Pavlac City Engineer Zumwalt haa Espla- nnde, Wall and Broad street all ttaked out, aud the same are now ready for the beginning of grading and partis. ,. t SCHOOL MA'AMS TRAVEL RAPIDLY TRIO OF OREGON PKOAQOQUKH MAKE HOUND TRIP FROM THIS CITY TO CRATER LAKE IN ONE day ryjm (lulled Press 8rvlc LOS ANOELES, July 17. Frank lln and Harrington will be called by the defense In the Darrow case to morrow. Darrow personally asked tho court to order them to report Tbe nature of their testimony waa not divulged, but It la believed they will bo asked to corroborate wit nesses Impeaching Detective Frank lln. . Fremont Older testified that he furnished ball money for Harrington when the latter waa jailed In Ban Francisco for refusing to answer questions' asked by the Lo Angelea grand jury. Harrington told Older that there waa do corruption In the McNamara trial. With characteristic pedagogical en ergy, three Oregon school ma-ama made a record trip to Crater Lake yeaterday und return. Starting from here ut G o'clock In tho morning, the party was back In the city at 8 o'clock at ulght, and It there was anything they overlooked In the way of Inter esting sights no one has yet discov ered what It Is. The teachers arn June Seeley and Hasel Seeley of Independence, Ore., and Bertha Koetsochlm of Portland. The party was not able to reach the rtm In auto, but the young women were not dismayed by the three mile up-hill jaunt through the snow. They negotiated the distance easily, and were not too tired to fully appreciate (the grandeur of the mysterious lake. ft. m i