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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1912)
1 -lll'I.IKD HV THK &MvrBcaa I'lllJM NKWM HKIIVH'K he Urnitta tMb. KVKMXO NKWSPAPKIUI I'llINT THK NKWH, NOT HISTORY I lWhVrtr-",',uu OF JAPAN KLAMATH KAI.IJi, OHKOON, HATl'llRAV, 4I'I.V 0, Hill! Price, Klfe CeaU ULER SLOWLY DYIN6 mikmvii' hkiwiih: Mmlferl'" Hralli "' ,l"' ",,,,, tv iHreHt.it "" ''"i'"" '""' MI Miimaili CimipUInt lk (" TOKITO. J!' J"l' " ' ultsdalt UUlb "I" "'1 'l,'"1' ' ft Cllf question ' couple ' Nil- Hell sflllcl.d "'" """inch ltd brsla trouble All idlnra I'1"' l"',,, dropped Msatwrs of H' ro)l family nnd Kllliyr burning In Hie mikado's Uitlit. CstMiiei'r nml high gov. rfiBat ollt lie noembled nt lit il'- Tbi Utrtt auiuMinremelil U thai Uf mlksdn It tahitiK lfmlly Tim piMcbtt bcn warned lo i prrpar rf (or lb dctth u( tlir ruler The itrnU r tioadrd bill llm people m t.iUUo.4 m.I Tk raliado'i temperature U 106, ilk pU 101. mi respiration an. isrdli to i bulletin tonight. 1'i.lilrr I Mont B. 0. Tariff. rMrr of Ilin Stale hit ( Dunimiilr ever alnro ll cftilii Is I Jul ! abort In lila c totiU Is tbe ainiiiint of 17,0110. ami Ui JlMspmrd and n warrant charg llUnllli rmhrlilrliirlll hna bruit rftnred by tlir bank nfflrlaU, says iwTrtU Journal Tiftnr It a man about 4(1 year tUmd alarays writ thought (if ttt tat totYh7ent In biulne unit tail circlet. Tupper wu aim city tMMnrot lltuumiilr. tun an hiaiiiI title ot the city hooka dltrlotn (hat M ftadl Utongllig to Hip flly ttflUkrn. He retlglicd thn office Ilf tmnnrnn tbr U f July Ilia sue tMHTMlrraMiirr It W T Turkwell, tkk alio pntlmatter ft to Dili llnir Tupper' where ikwtt are unUuaii Tlir United lut Fidelity and Ouaranty rompa i; of mitlmorr JIJ haa offend n nurdorillo for hi. nrre.t H KUEVES HIS REGIME IS IN DANGER lOII irn unit lit lm- Tin pffpr Yiiiiii M I'rfft ttrlrr I'EKIS, Julr in ITi-Nl.lrnt ;ib id fKonrllr thn fnrll lk attlontl atiptiibly lo rcu Urlil .ll..i .... n nMiimmi'iita. Uwblt U blainf.1 mi rnrrlmi lm '. and It U rnmrinl Hint "in hU rrclme l niilntiKtreil. Wb. Ounthfr of Ukrv..w itrrlvl l fli; HiU inurniiiK from Purl ' , '"" lm mifinlfil tin. Itlka' "OlOil. UR DEAD Democralic Fund in 1908 Was Over Half a Million HAN FORI) PROBi: IS NEAR AN END l ii It ml rrot Hrrvltu HIJATII.i:, July 2U 'Ilin llniifiiril irnli U i'Hiicl lo lm iiiikIihIi'cI nl n Iiuik tiitaliiii IiiiiIkIiI I'lirlliiT Iff lliiiiiu Hint lliinfnrcl imcil liln nrtlnr In vv fiuiiinliln U-ruiK (ruin I ln .Nnrllii-rii I'iiiIIIC fur ilin llniifiiril Irrl itnllnii iiiiimii) In luirrluitliiK InmU l.i'llcrB from rrrtlit fitt f.!fn,iU , whllii Ilin )( llHiifuiil weir rnml, iiikImk Ilin anln tifiiillliiri' itnrn ll.unu Inn limn t lint of It.uiMi nrri-n whlrli iTn llnnlly nc nun Ik aalil Hint llryan lii.lrm (ml HUlrnl liy Iln. lrrlntlon ruinimiiy. nml mIiik Hint It ooulil nrioiiiiiiiMlntn him ' VANDAL WRECKS HOTEL PREMISES r . . . .. ..aawaa 1 M W aa M gUAKtN WKttK 1 1 rial o? iwoyer MFXifAN (ITY and Others is on I With Closed Doors i t'llllml I'lim Hrrvlrr WAHIIINUTdN I), t July 2u llnriiiHii IIIiIiIit. iilriiinAfr of Ilin ilnliHM rnlll' natliinnl rilflllllllUn. Intll lll'il tinfnrn Ilin trllltln lllVnallcnllllK (illllillllt- llnanlit tlml III I Dim Ilin Wllll tiaka-t lli loilny United I'r- Hnrvlce 1 CIlll'I'I.K CIIKKK. Colo.. July 20. TERROR REIGNS IN NEW YORK I NHMIWV M.S l llt.lTIIII I.AKI: IIIIMHIT UnlU-il I'ntt Hcrrlce (HIADAI.AJAIIA, .Mexico, July 20. , 1'artlniunkcn nrc contlnulnic hero ifollowlne Hie aotcre nliocka of yen t'lli:.lH H,VO.r'l''y llnormoiin liiillcIlriKt liav The trlnl of Preililent Moyr ami ,OHKM;lAI.H THIIK.TKM-:i linen Mrvckfil. Tliern wnre twrnity-'uner omciaia or wie eiiorn r-uorn' Kin aliocka yettcnlay. "" ' Mlm-ra hrxan today. WITH lltUTH IF THKV I'KIIHIHT Thn dcli'Kntca nre alttlng na a com- mlttff of tlic wliolv, Ix-hlnil clowd id'xira, No direct Information la avail- tlml mi niiilrlliiilliiu of oti't IIU.iiiio li nrriilni, nml nut n mill friuii ror IMiralluna lllddrr lilliitnlf Ma Ilin lrft MUitrltiiilor, kIvIiik IKi.uuu In lila oh n iiHiiin nml III, Him In III aon'a nauin LlKlillllMUNIrlkn ttrf Tourlala wliu irn nl t'ralnr I nkn latl Tliuraday lllu-il n lilnciilllinnl lalit lini lUliluliiK "truck a Inn nrriiM tlln lakr Allliuuali tint tun tiurui'd, Urn flrn did not aiirrnd, iruli alily bnrauan n tlm wit runilll'oii or llilt fnrrata LADIES MUSI NEAR HATPIN PROTECTORS Word of nu net of Vnlidiilltui, t lie mjunl lo which linn nciT limn heard of In thin m-ctlnn, waa rrrriinl In thU - - city lnt iiIkIiI when K. II llnynood i iiltnd l'rm Hi-nlm ;nf tlm ('ruler likn llolrl cninpiiliy nr IIAMIII'IUI. Jul) :u -Tin- pollro rlvtil In tlm city on n trip In tlm In- nulliorltlnn lintn todn) lutut-d nn iir-llcmtt of tlm lrnnaiorlntlnu prohlom di-r lmrdiy nil) woinnu Mho rnlrrn to llm lake NmnillifWI tli,Arn..lM-nm.n.ll Hri.liilli llr.rll Unltod I'rnaa Horvlcn llm lllni llnlid l'i I'p I'rotl I'AltlH, July" 20 A "rVvolullonary alilo mKnrdlnic the trial, hut It la ex- ,.,.il llr.lr..).-.l What ruprllnK In I.Uhon I mirll tiKtny.lecttd that iloyrr and hla aaaoclatM hut tlmrr nrr no detail. I will win. ( iiiiIiIii I I'm 41iiiim-iI Ii DlnillK1 ItiMini Tnliln. anil HiiIikiI ('M,klnKnTjriinCDP I CIUI Juiluc Hei-kM IMay I'll".!!. TAIHllnUlKd LlAlt '""wllilNOTON.'u. C. July 20.- 1 rno dciipih div Tic ienat'' met nt u n'c'ock nii lUK ILLIuMR Dill mornlnK. Judge Archbald went to Tlm I'orttnud I'nthflndent left thU niorulnx on n trip on the lakr In V. I Johmion'a ynchl, tlir White Pell rnu, n hi Kurata, They will upend llm dny rrulaliiK on the lake, aud thlt n alreol rnr with Ulllirntrclril lint pltia u,m, n.r.ini had Hied nl Ihnrniun oVi'llllIK will atop nt llnrrlmati Uidgr. I llnhln to eject Inn by Ihr romluctor. I .i,., i.0(,,i rointmny durliiK Iho iinnt ' Tomorrow morulriK tho imrly will I'or the Ixiueril of atrmiKer llm coin-wlll(,r ulj ),,) wrrrkecl eerythln'",,,rl "" (''v f,'l,lr lrl' '" I'ortland, MOTORISTS WILL NOT HIT HERE pany nn proviueii lit connunnra wn ,, fmll( )ny hU ,mniU ,, n aa hnlpln pnitert.ir. which limy nrr iiow,rr,(, roll.jltltMt that u prmentid ellliiK for n lent aplerr .,.,. )f Mr ialW0O(t nu$ A. I'arKiiiirti, enteral ninnaner in mo Vnlualilr Jeel hlnlrii I lilted I'rett Merrlce I I'AHAHK.na, rant . Jiny .u jew. inirr iirirlomna kept in a tecret urnr Ihy llrt II H. I'aul In her home In llm Aliadrun inlltlunalru row, wrrr lolrii recently Jut when Mr. I'aul HA 'doe mil know, for aim to cnufl- . v.i.i. ti-in -rittvi'i vi 1,l,,l "' ,l"' rriy of her drawer MIANt IHHI Will. TII.IU.I. ".1(ll ,,, ,,,, ot lMlM , ,, Jpwrl. VKTi:itV OIIMIOS 'for n lour time I Him tinted thrill l(Mla), iilul the drawer wat empty Their Inlrlmlc li:i.i:IATIl TO A.NXI'AI. IIHIII WAV niXVKNTION IN I FIREMAN HURT "MI K.NUIM: IK ..KltAILKI) VB lllMss MKIS-KIKiaiAN HIRLKII K,,M WIHM!K, HUT M NKRI(I'H.V I.NJUIlHIt rnu L Tnl "' ,l,u "'iremlluK of ilr (rn" uk www after ..im'"" M"" r,,,""'ln ' W'eU HI,' bC ." " ,r,,hl train over tho -I-. JL,, ."tclItul ''"I'l'oned. Tho hun!C ,"u'r ,,ml ,,'w " II, r ""' "'""'i twenty fet from I'M ti waH "ol rloitBly In tlb it! 'n-ll,cr wo8 hnrlod bo- the tntinir, lill T'.e,l."',r ,rB,- Uuo 1,orB - "th. .; L" '' ftrrlV0(l nt "Ofim " U cr"""! u(u'r ,l ,,l'loiJ. Jlaittit?- H",, ')M,ue h. ' llln mil thn l,n.lu . .1... .-..j "'IIQMr ti - i inu uuuu r it aiJ,, .1,r"e,l,er ,rn,H nrrvei1 'UboutauGtliUmornln.. W pedal lo The Herald HAS KIIANCIHCO, July 20 Judr J. T. Ilonald, president of Ihr I'arln Highway Aaoclallnn, ha autiiiuiirnl lednll- plana for Ihr advance guard of the ntolnrlala who will tour lo Han Kraurliro to attend th third nnnlial I'arlflc hl.hway convention. Aiiaint i, C and ?. Accerding: to the aehedule laid down by Judge Ilonald the ftrtt party will leave Health July 22d. A atop-, oyer Hint night will be made nt Ohe.l hall. Neil mornlug, July 23d, leav ing: ChehalU, I'ortland will he made that night Mr Hamurt Hill tin In lte.l nil who enre lo, lo Ult him nl Mnryhlll July 2Mh The party will go lo Mnryhlll by way of North Hank train, leading the atatluii at Kleenlh nnd llnyt atreeta nl in o'clock Mr Hill will atiow- Hie vlnltora tlm road he hna built nt Maryhlll The return will he made during the afternoon by train Neil uinrnlllg. July 3t.th. the delegation will leave I 'or I land nnd drive rllhrr In Kugeiie or Cotlngo tlrmr Home will atop nt bolli place, na the hotel iircntnmndntlou nl I ol tam Hrne me not Hifllcletit lo Hike mm of nwrylxiil) Jul)' 3Cth, leni either Ktlgenn or Collage drove nnd drive to flrnnl l'n. July 2,lh lenvo (IrautH I'na nlnl drln to Hhnttn KprltiR Hlop orr nil dn' Huudny nl Hhnln Hprlng July Slith, lie Hlmtn HprlliK nnd drlte In lied Itluff July aoih, li'inn lied llltlff nnd drhe lo Hitirnmenio. July 3lt, the Hncrn iiieuln I'hnmber of Commerce will en- lerlnln Hie dolrgnjr until p. m., uhrii nil will K to Htorkton to atny overnight, which I dUlnuco of 02 mile oer hnrd aurfnee road. AiiKiim Int. ilrUn from Hlocktou In Han Irnii- rlacn h) wuy of l.lvermore I'nag. Thoao who care to can alilp nafK by boat, which will practically cut In half the elnpied Hmo nliaviit from Henttle. Hevernl may not care to nr- Ive In Hnn Krnnrlaco im early n liu-i anil Ihey can follow thla mime ached ule n fow day Inter. A day may be cut off from tin Hcheiliilu by KiiltiK front IteddliiK nnd lleb llltlff illrect lo Vnllejo rerry nnd InkhiK ar.-mlle ferry trip from Val lejo or lliineclrt to Hnn Kranclmo. The rim rim be muilo from either HeddlnK or llnil llluff In Iheae ferry point In oiio ilnv. nnd nn oenliiK ferry can nn caught which will Innd the lnllnrn In Han r'rnnclKCo, which cutH on two day from the otheraclimlille. Iliclud Iiik Htopover In Hacrnmenlo. ArrnnKomont" Imvo been mnilo with nil rnllrouilH running Into Han Krnn clicu for Mperlnl faro nnd oue-lhlnl rntea on tlm cerllflcnto plan. ThU mean that nil delegate who K".iy trnln will bo required Jo pay llm reg ular one-way faro nnd Uko n receipt for aatno, which, when properly coun toralgnod by Iho aocrotary of Iho an oclntlon, will bo good for tho return trip, whon accompanied by one-third of tho regular rale. mine wan put nt 1 1. '100, hut aim aotild not hnte takm many tlmrt Hint tutu for thtiu Tlm burglar overlooked Jewel of much greater .iue In a far mole nrceMlMr plncr INDIANS FLEE F ROM DISEASE hMi.i.ii m'ahi: in:it)i'i'i..ir.s nu: i'ii'ti: Mrrri.i:Mi:T. iv i hi: iciirv i iiruxs ahi: IIITI'IIMMI M.OW The I'liilo Indian, who hold forth In the lclnlt) of Hum, but who rc- lelllly decamped became of a amnll- pox cnre, nre returulliK lo thjlr 1. hotel compnnv. when Ihey arrived nt the Arnnt enmp June 2iith, nfler a hard trip In n tnow itorni. The ttore room had been broken open nnd the auppllea Hint were not eaten were acattercd nround the enmp. Wood wna thrown on tho car peta, naphnltum wa boiled In enamel lined ware, dining rMtn tnblea were nwnl up, hole were chopped In tho floora, the entire auj)ply of firewood wn burned. Iradpencll were thrown out the place, nnd general ruin wna,t uUaii I'reaa Service dltcernable everywhara by way of Fort Klamath nnd (lend, MUM, IH'.CKKIt M.'.WKS KIFTV TIIOI'MAXH Iho aonnto chnmber nt 12:30 to make hi formal nppearancr. lie wna ac companied by hi Hon. A. H. Worthlngton, Xrchbald'a at torney, plana to delay the aubmlaalon of Archbald'a alatement. Then the houan proaectuora will probably gel time In prepare a reply. Tlm t'nilerMiirlil WIB lltnuirt lo Vlo lenrr If Hie Probe In KtUHnK Com itltlori la Cnrrled Any l-'iirtlier. The IHMrlrt Attorney la Warnnl of AaaaaalnnUon That I llaoaed Vw' Irwt Ttiey Vult GOOD ROADS ARE TO BE VOTED ON United I'reaa Hervlcn NKW VOItK, July.20. Dlatrlct At torney Whitman and other active In the gambling alluatlon have been I warned that they will be aaaaaalnated 'unlet they quit tho Investigation. The dlatrlct attorney declare, bow ever, that the men who planned the naaaaalnatlon of Roaenthal are known and will be punlahed. Tho underworld la prepared lo go to any length to atop the probe, and fear are felt that other aaaaaalnatlon are planned. Dlatrlct Attornuy Whitman ndmlta that he haa received threata. United I'reaa Service DKNVKH. Colo., July 20. The will of Mm. Decker has been filed, nnd leaven her 1-2,000 mtnte lo her) daughter. Harriet I'latt, and her ate daughter. Mm Florence IMatl Mc-! TO Hi: VOTKD CIHKV XKXT .0- l.(ll'lrJ Ol' TITU--H OK HALLOTM Cnrtney TIIIIOWH HAH OK KLOL'lt AT I'ltF.MIKII AHOflTlll i:.iiii:it AUK UK.CK.IVKII IN KI,.UTII KAI.LM Cople of tho ballot title of the lalx highway bill wlikh will be voted HUIII. IN. July 20. A Suffragette on nt tlm forthcoming election, have The work of repairing the damage 'threw n bag of flour nt Premier Aa- lu received here from Salem, haa occupied considerable time. andLulth In the town hall aquare, but. It la claimed that theac bllla have the cot ha been cotialdrrablc. tintaiied. The auffragetto waa arreat-.tbe unheraal approval of the ndvo- No evljlrnce wn-l und to Indicate L, mut jailed. 'rate of "fiood Roada for Oregon," that iho amlal waa a Irapper. A !,, that they have been carefully man waa een coming from (he vlcln-. . .. faaaa ft. gf fg Igoue over with a View to the preeent Ity of the ramp latt March. He Knilll V U Ulll 'need. deacrllM-.Hi) tho.,. who nw him pan- IIIH I DUILII llUflUU t The title are aa" follew: U.g through Fori -Klamath na the " ' A bm fo. . act (mln B ita,0 hard.al looking aperlmenaeen In that l lllll fimO I rod board, authorizing It to laaue tectlon In nge. Thla I believed to I lllll KHIN'and aell atate bond, payable In thirty have been the man who committed 111 Lflin ULUUlyenr from date of Uaue. for building llm .lepreuaiion nubile roada, not to exceed II.O0O,. How ho wn able to gel to tne enmp ((lrt pc. )Mr cr,Btlng lhu offlce 0 In the winter time la a myatery. And M0VKji:v-0v 'kTTO PIIOVIIIKlatntc highway commUaloncr, fixing how lm wna nine lo irnvei irom nrani VUltlng la Callformla Miss Ituth Drake, daughter of Judge Thomaa Drake, left yesterday afternoon for Pacific Orove aad Del Monte, Calif., where she will Join her sister and other relative, who are spending tbelr summer vacation among the pines and around the pic turesque bay of Monterey. Mis Ruth Drake haa been here for some months on a visit with her father. Her slstar. Mis (I race Drake, Is also well known here, ami both young lad lea have many warm friend In Klamath Falls. MU Ruth Drake will return to thla city about a month hence. enmp to tho rim, loaded down with provision, I another problem hnrd to solve Foil TOURISTS TO VIHIT WOX IlKltll'l, CUTS IX VICINITY OK MURIUM. ei.hm: max h UT.I.I, PI.KASKII Oloiie fnrmera nre n well pleased utiii rron riindltlnni. this rear aa Of) home. I in l tlm worn nnii.i ( frm,.r In other section of Klamath from the Norlheatl. Two month ugu llurti- hml a small pox .cure, there Inn lug come In fmm Hillside pulllta two persoin Jllfllltld county. II C, Tipton, n well knuwn farmer of Hint section i In the city todiy. He n that ever) thing I loom m lit snlnry nt 13,600 per annum, pro viding for the expenditure of the funds raised In the building of pub lic roads, and after ten year creating n sinking fund for the payment of the nrlnclnal and Interest of said bonds." A movement I on foot to build a I ... bm for ,n ... uthorlilng the road to the famou cave In the lai respective counties of the state of t. in.-,ffnn in laatiA trntv year bonda for building roads within the county, pro- v. llli the disease. Quite n number of ))( ( (lH K,,rtrhwid and firm- people were cxied. but prompt act ion by tlm local health olllcers pre vented the spread of tlm dltense. The Plum Indian near Hum are very much nfrnld of smallpox, beside lielltK ver) supetstltlou regnidlliK H presence, As soon lis the Indian be rniiin nwnr.i of Ihr existence .if the dltensn (here wn nn ludlnu exodua Hint depopulated their rami"- They wenl u far ns Wlnnemucca, Nov Tho lintel, restnurnut and families de pendent upon I ml Inn Inbor for laun dry purposes, wood sawing, etc., have been obliged to shift along unsatls fnctorlly. The Indians wore glad to get back, being hungry nml hnrd up for ensh, , t NEW BEDFORD POLICE MIXING UPJITH I.W.W. xi:v iii:nroRi aitiioritihs Wll.lt TAlii: M CHAXCKS OK HAVIXH TROUHI.K SUCH AH HAX ihi:ho ka'i:i iim h Mxo NI'.W IIKDKORD. Mnss.. July 20, Chief of Police Mason niiiwunreu ... day that ho would stop tomorrow' pnrililo of Iho Imlustrint vvoraeia in Hut World, whoso member nre. on u alrlko In Iho textile mills, oven If tho iw.llr,. nro required to uso revolver. Tho Industrialist nro not going to ,.,, n..w llodford." said the chief. i.m.,1 miiv that, but tho membera nn't want to llvo hero nftor wo get through with them. We won't go to tho limit that San Diego did, because wo won't hnve to." era should be prosperous ns n reaull. Ml Tlrtou has an orchard th.tt demonstrate well the possibilities of fruit raising here This orchard has never been Irrigated, el tho tree nro healthy and this year will yield a very good crop. The orchard was planted six years uko. Tho government forces are work- lug as fast ns possible on tho Irriga tion project In the vicinity of Olene," suld Mr. Tipton, "and this gives nn nddltlounl air of activity to the Oletu district." STATE WILL USE FEDERAL TUNDS APPROPRIATION OK l 0,000 Hi XOW AVAII.AHI.K rVTATK KOH- HSIKH WIM. CO.Mi: HKHK OX IXKI'KCTIOX TOUn fitato Forester Klllott will visit Klnmnth Knlls aoon. Ho has left Salem on nu nutomoblle trip of In spection, nnd will visit tho rangor stations In this county after going through Mint, l.nno and Douglas counties. Tho plan of the forester lo uso tho federal appropriation of 110,000 for forest protection during tho presont II ro danger season ha been approved by tho foderal authorities, and extra patrolmen will be placed In the field nt ouco. bed In the Lost River country Is claimed that a few- hundred dollars Judiciously spent would make It pos sible to travel from this city to the caves and return In nn nuto In one day. Austin White of this city made a trip to the Invn beds a few da)s ago, but lost the trail aud did not get to tho enves. He Is one of those who be lieve Hint with nu outlay of about 1200 and the work of a few- men for n lew- da a rainy good auto road could be made, so Hint tourists could have nu opportunity of viewing this wonderful work of nature. VAXCOrVKH SUKKKHS I1KAVY KIRK LOSS United Press Service VANCOUVKn. II. C. July 20. One block lu the heart of the business section wna burned today. Loss about 1500,000. No one hurt. The whole city lire apparatus fought until the fire vvns under control. MICHIGAN THIRD PARTY ORGHNIZEM JACKSON KKNATOH IU.XOX HKCI.AIIKS THAT IIKMOCRATS AM RKPUHI.ICAXS ARK Tl'HXINO TO COIXJXKI, HOOMK.VKI.T KOH SALVATION' Uulted Press Service JACKSON, Mich., July 20. Dole gates from nvery county In the state have met hero to form tho state'j pnrty, the national progressive. Senator Dixon, Roosevelt's political manager said: "Personally, I favor tho third parly ticket all down tho line. Why, thing are going tike wltd lire. In New York republicans, democrat and everybody are turning to Roosovelt. viding n method for expending tho money lu actual road construction and for calling and holding touniy elections to vote upon the question of Issuing bonds and authorising county courts to levy taxes to pay principal and Interest on bonds as they may mature." "For amendment of section 10. ar ticle II, of the constitution of Ore gon, prohibiting counties from voting nny Indebtedness for roads In excess of 2 per cent of assessed valuation of nil property In tho county." "For amendment of section 7. arti cle tl, of the Oregon constitution, prohibiting the state from Increasing Its Indebtedness for road building In excess of 2 per cent of the taxable property of tho state." "A bill tor an act prohibiting the employment of convict of the stato penitentiary by any prlvntc person, II r m or corporation nnd authorising their use on public highway nnd stato Institutions on tho request of tho county court or superintendent of Iho stato institution desiring to em ploy them." "A bill for an act prohibiting the employment of county, city or town convicts by tiny private tlrtu, person or corporation, and providing for their employment on public highway and other works of a public nature, and authorising county court to pre scribe rules and regulations in regard to such employment." To Walk to Crater . C. H. Lowery and John I'arwlee will start tomorrow morning for Cra ter take. They will go on the boat to Pelican Day, and will walk from there to the lake. COX'nitKSMK.V VISIT HKMOCRATIC CANDID ATF. United Press Service SEAOIRT. N. J.. July 20. Gover nor Wilson spent the morning draft ing his letter of acceptance. ThU af ternoon 200 congressmen are expect ed on a special train. A recepUon will bo held on the lnw-n and veran da Informally. COOKED TO DEMHWHEN STEAM PIPE IUKT$ United Proa Servlr NKW YORK. July 20. The Italian liner Principe do Piedmont ha ar rived. On Wednesday a steam pipe burst nnd six firemen caught below decks lu a compartment filled with steam. Five of the men were cooked to death and one wna rescued living, Twenty-two were slightly burned, but escaped. SPORTS YIELD TO TEMPTATION INVADK CA1.IKOIINIA FI8HINCJ OHOlTXIi AND XOW HAMK WAR DKXS AUK OX THK WATCH KOR Til KM MAY HK AllllKSTK.D Professional Men on Trio A party of eight business and pro fessional men arrived In the city on Thursday from California cities ana left Frldaymornluf for Crater Lake on an outing. They arc Dr. F. A. Curtlss, J, E. Hancqck, R. O. McCor- mack, W. E. Halnea and H. M. Son- thelmer ot San Jose; H. A. Drowe ot Oakland: J. Q. Ward and O. W. Cun ningham of Ban Francisco. Not ntltledAvtlth tho wonderful Ashing ground in Hie Klamath coun try, several local mcu have yielded to the stories ofathe sport aero the California Hue. and have Invaded that section. A a result, n report received here from the Uutte Valley convey the Information that the California game wardens are "laying" for the local sportsmen. While no arrest have yet been made. It Is reported that the Oregon mcu will bo watched closely here after when thoy cross the California line and, If they nro not properly equipped with licenses, will be arrested.