The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1912, Image 1

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I'KI.Vr THK NUWH, NOT HMrTOKY
PlNAniAM RINK
LOSES MONEY
Price, Five Cents.
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IIV lsPI,AY OK (ItfNN
Masagrr uf lnlll.iHon Ik lli'itlrti Into
1M.,lill() nnd t'lrtk C'ImMnhI.
(off Hniiml Aiuminla In 9l,(MNl.
Ittfni'iid ntnlde HoMicrf In llrtl
j, rnluinlilii In llm I'awt Var.
Tail Wrll n I III Juli
SHAPIRO
GIVES
HIS PALS AWAY:
M!U' Vitllli HlNTKlri' A-.'liltM:v
Hi:o:ivi:s iomkhnion
IMiiIU i.f Hik H, 'im,..lliiK .tin,.
iter or llim-Mlml ltroiinli, li) Oim
f llm I'hiI) of Mm, l.rrr. Mi.
Will II.. Iliopoitant M,... rnrUii''
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tsltnl I'm ttTlr J' nlU'il Press rlcivlrn
VANTOrVI.II l .. July J6 Two! SV.W VtlltK. Jul) 35. Uln this
tuiilrJ nl-hwajiiieli held up Ihnjnllelhi.iiii Shapiro iuiiiIk a nnuplcle
branch fit It"' Northern Crown hank inn fi-alnu to lilatrlct At(iirn- Whit
la IVnUal I'afl. n auhurh n( this city, ,iiimi. I In ii.rouiil.Hl In 11(11111 nil of
it PIO tlila afternoon. They secured lt. mint Hint linuaplri-d mi tlm
II.JO snd nude their earap. (UlrM llo..ill,ul, tlm guiiibler. .i 'Hint MonivtlHiiK mutt
N.M.rr i in....... -- -"', I ill.H l will nn,l.l,li I... .. ul Mill- looklnr tnwnrd II.
Mayor Proposes to Abate
Germ Breeding Nuisance
Ankeny Ditch is Condemned by Health Author
ities and City Council Will be Asked to Take
Legal Steps to Compel Water Right Ow
ners to Give up for the Public Welfare
BEVERI06E TO (JUROR THINKS
BE THE GOAT DARROW GUILTY
lOHMKIl MK.VATOIt TO l'KiIDKATTOIIKV I 'OK DUFI.XSr. OF.
OVF.K HUM MOOHFTRM KKIW TO I'KOVr. ClfAKOK
il'lnim An Announced for KooanTelt'a 'Jiiilur iM-llm-i to Ktrnn Hm lliaaeil
' . . i
Coin rnl Ion to lie Held In Chicago
VnU Mouth JoliiiMm Will Head
it Delegation From California.'
Tliey Will Kid, to the HcetM of the!
M niggle In a Special Train
Lit limn- ui
abatement
I llnllpd Press Service
CHICAtlO, Julr 25. It iu an
nounced at the progressive bead
quarters today that Former Senator
lievcrldge will be temporary chair
man of the Hull Moose convention
ID nf llni will l.o fnlr. mid wo will the water teop urn! crrles part of jh,'ro l", month
hn.e mi trouble, but If then, an. n -..... i.. ....... ... !
I... I...t..lti1lll.' when lln ttllflnilllMl I
"" . ,., , ' fur tin- aluln
lofralit llim num. inula nf Itir Immllli '
Tkrtf ".. i.l .l- I" ''fHir1Ull ......iira,,.,,.. '"" "",,,pr "" "' tl KutherliiK for.M.l to ,.,m, ,!, w , lnk ' n-nlni open.
m orii "ii. ....m.v.....-,. ., mi ui mi. iiimriiiftiion pottiiJiit in llm liam
Uytrrrowidl.r thoitun.no.itl.l.. , ' T. " ' " "' " '" ,
.... ,. ,-, 1, ' '" Mrulriiaiila llcrlcr. t-'o-llKan'
ril vj i' -- i" '
nultir. mi Hint IIik (ncl lould In
NxUIUl I'll nil'
Minililly Nut hiip of Hip irln wan uh-
Tlf "llll tn Jml illroiri-. ,1(H,,U,,,
ikf Ihrlr piffin num. Htiii' met liad ( l.kiiiniaiit lliki.r (aid lu would
to tw rallnl nff mi nrroiiiit of lulu and ir.lf. ..It Imhi k h hl ntliirm-y did nut
U4 rlbfr TIip wi.ttir limn wu ndtlat. him m do .
( lln. Anhi'iiy mnal nulnnri U llm fiw wlninroilliiioi.nl to hi. iiiin.a.m . ' Jolinaon a Moowr
..plnlo,,of.M)..rT. K. Nlrholm. Tl,.. nl.l,.. nn.l will not runird. .....tl.lnr ' "m ,0,"r nM UeeU ,no r"u,t' '' 'UnlloJ ITcm Sanlc.
' -'' til. IK. ....... ...... ... !......... ... . . ft. . M ........ft . .
a. r iia.m.iih.u, juiy :i. (iov
crnor Jolmion will head Ihn Callfor-
Thin dltrh in n nieunrc te in "'" cn,laI purcliiwo h) the '"n ueicgate to tiio national procre-
. . ... .fiL.i.(in..i. .... ..a ..... .... .. - alVu im.Viil.1 nn 11. iI.I....Iah ...1
puiiiir iirnilli ami li ulato Inw In """. " ui ..veil uavu us a . -.... o ir.vu.nuu "...
umrli'iit lo hack ua im In our pfforia,',,urro "l tui'ply 'or ItrUatlnjc alrl'' ""' ''" on a ipeclnl train
rn lln ninlUr Una alto liitn k'Mio.Ki i I.miii tlir. rlt) of IhU dlinnm"l)reri.',"r auy I1'"10' or, tho Klainath pro- pxl "eunMiiar.
Jnver wllh oinrlnU of the rcclniimtlnn Iiik m-wer." itn IToikt, and has only lupplliil
r.lfi.. Tin. muni r.'fcrriMl to mti VMvr " audi wwnera of tin forty-one HomerHi Will Nwak
Tim old Aitkin) (iiual hna Imtii Hiruiicli tin rlty of Klamath Falli, ll,c,,M "' l'aldiiu rlht on aro uIiik 0V8TKK IIAV, July 26. Colonel
Hi.. lniP of ever) council for year. nloiiK tin- foot of n hill, upon tho " w,,nln "' c"y Tim upper por- Uoocell plana to arrive In Chicago
mid tin. lull. Maiir Handi-riion pi.it nlopri. of which mid Irlnt; at Its foot ,l"11 n' ,,l,, c",u '" 1,,,,1 l' Hn fcov- AuruiI 5th. That night he will de-
iiimi) ln diirltiK liln Inm two nd lhi town U malnlr l.tilli. Th.. r... wnmeiu aa an iindevi.loiM.il wnt'.r ",,,r loecn in wmen nc win .le-l
Jnn.r, ami Trial of Faniou. Atlor-
iii-y I'mkcv.!. liarnin- Nlla ItuHna;
Antuti-rnl Willi Hli limit llnrlcil
In Hi Ann. Hani lllow U (llren
In t'a of Hip Itrfen-H-
,,.,i.l H..III.' I If. un.. . i.. .,'""'"" I''t"'ieii to ill., my coun
.-..,..,,,.., ""'I n.....l.lll nn ,. ... . . . .
Il-cker imi.i wnhu an.- rial '" "" ",n,u'r """ """ ""1" Kn.,lo il.-mi the clt) of IhU dl.na.-l.rerd
. Ik. i.n.. ..n,! .ii.l.'i t.i,. .... .. .... . ... .. ..... . "inn) iiniii mimic It In mm two nd IIik town la mainly l.nlli Tl... ....
bleb l.le I., in down i)uli re. ',,,.,. t)lB r)ini.r m(.i,m ,ip ,! '".ration trjlnc to find a olu- Mmcilon of the ruual l through tin. '",H,,r ltr' nnd tljU '"'l,," " Mnn rlnr" ,,, I'ncllilet.
imllr. Ii.)rrr Iik did .! down. ,m,..i m....,iv """ '" "" "''"''") "' reemmn. unlllr rock nrt of tin- wny. no that '" " """J "emeu pari or im rltjr,
I
l)8 ANOKI.I-, July 25. When
tho court opened thlt morning. Earl
llogera, attorney for tho defense In
the Darrnw cane, charged that Juror
Uavltt had uprooted his oolnlon
that Clnrenn. Darrow wax guilty of
the chnrge. ngalmt him. Thla opin
ion had been nxprenied before Uavltt
hml been called to Jury duty.
i The attorney declared that ho bad
several witness lo prove the blaa of
tho Juror.' and nsked that Alternate
Juror lllakKsloy be aubstltulcd.
Judge Mutton aald that he was In
doubt whether or not any law enabled
him to slop n cash to try the nuallfl-
cations of a jury.
Olntrlct Attorney Fredericks said
that under the law Illakealoy could
not serve unless a regular Juror
dies, nnd u long argnment between
the attorneys ensued.
i juago Mutton overruled tho de
jmand by Rogers that Leavltt be dls-
ui Isaileil In tilt Mirlallal ramp, mid John IIH.I.t l...lin.Hl Dial . ,n,
lrcii WVImt ruiitiliiK from Hik
tt H)l.
Thetr. will I, no rain on Huiday, of tl,.. murder nf IIimciiIIihI
JUsuit lllh Im nu that day llm so
ititUta are (nlnr. In hni their long
lilkrd of plrtilr I'iiiiik. Leave yinirl
hIii-IIm linuie, a shade will tie
lUmlful on the hlftilr groiiiida, Pn.i
't? ili aiiHr ltr." '
II. St. (li.... liiiiimi r.m. ,tn tn. l''alll1ed becauso he had said he be-
.' ... . lllnvnH r. .. ..,.. . .
...... ..ullun numj, anu ine case
RINGER
m may B. um-
M FOR U. S. SENATE
COIITI.ANI). July Sli, A rumor
l.tl bai bivn in clrrulatlun fur sv
l xeV in lollllral circles, lhali
-.., v. rf.jiBii uuiiriif. jr.. wimi
u defrslnl for rr-iiomliutloa hy
l"n Kflllag , tlic ii.publlraii prlmnr
, will brconir u randldati for re
ltlii on an independent llfkrl,
ti more Urnnll.. form when It vn.
irnrd that l ho aenlnr sinaor frn.ii
"""ion Had t.wi roiiimuiilralliig with
IrUricl. In Orrgon n to the advlaahlll
ty ol iu(h a tnoM-
II U rrrtrd Hint Henntnr llournn
lll ruike uit Rtiiioiuirciiifiil In this
fftd fnlnug Hi,, priigreaalvn roll
'Bl!un st I'Mi-nito August Slh,
On .fount nf his adherence lo
TlMKlore lln.mrvi.lt, ..ren whia II
etnrd .l,l,. tlmt Henator Iji Ful
Mle woul.l artiin. the remilillrnn del
latea froR, )rrgi, u,,, ri'pulillrnii
Hun service has nlao br.'li an. Ions to Hik banks have nn..r Lokii v.i,'-" '"l In ell a cause of trouble
.... im. ir..ni.i.....i.. i.....i.. ..rr . I...I- .I..I.. . ......... . . . . . .. .. ... duv from the Cedara mi tlin trnnj.r
'"'',,"' lianda. but H,..r.. nitrniM r..,n.in,i ,. ... .mi-. i. .,.,..i- ..... ..,. .... ... .1 ...... .,. U.ake. lie will return tomorrow, as I ,ro"ed. In closing the lnvltt
few t,i noon, owners of water rights, lioe dl.tmire through tlu town, n lln r-rUmatlon service officials son.o Mr"- nl"1"5,, ''" been ln poor ne"Uh '-ThK nnil;,..-.i!! - ..
"'"' """l ''-oJ lo hold up both very ...pensive proceeding. l"o ago offered to turn over to the ""CP ,ur r,',urn ,rom a'-m'-- i. hlj .nh. ? , J .?.
iij. riiv hi.. i it,.. Pv.,n.n,.i 'n... -..... ..... . . . . . i... .i i ... .t . . i" "im mis larce: ir tnu
-' -... i hi- fi i,., iiuiu ii.r.uiini nan nt- ' " ...i'. Mriiuu oi me cnnai.
This la one nf the grav.t incline- wa been tronbleaome, but In recent together with loo It.tlics, or two sic'fl
lo ht-allh of the ell)," said vtarnr fari1 as lhiUlia r- -ei.il,- nnd feet of water to be delivered to
Mrnoin loony, "nnu I nm convincin 'it tins not onlr ueen trmiulesome, -.. iim -iiv i u. ulinar Mn, .... ,..
mennci to the henltb of Hon complained of, on condition thai
city, pnrtly because It U tho city would assume the obligation
tilled with weeds, and ot tin government to supply water to
public nuisance, mid I nm determined 'thus In n breeding place for million, the paid up rights referred to. An
, 1 1 Imt It nluill b.i kb.M.d l tiavo n pint) of mns,ultoes, but mainly becius. endeavor on the part of the city to '
I'AIIT OF Hi:i,MlATIO.S TO IF.t-rr.i,y w,ri think this can be nccom I hi wnter supply of the city Is tnken teach an ugreement failed nt Hml
I'At'U'lO HHIIIWAV AK.'1'Hsheil, and I shnll nk tin ronnill from n spring lying Mow the cnnal lime, nnd now Mayor Nicholas be- TOKi Ol- IIOM'OI'. fO.SKM.N AMI
fur nulhorlty to secure opllous on neiween tin canal nnd tho water mp- lievi-s Hint some plan should bo enr- K.VHMrill I'l'dlLIST IS IlKVIVKD
lhei- forty odd wnter right by pn ply nn old water closets which linvo r!td out Hint would result In the.
i:it Olll'.t.'oV 'lug the owners n renaonnbli. enmpen- saturated Hie earth with filth for 'in- nbniidnnuu.iit nnd filling up of the
satlon I nm confident that n innjiir known illstnnrea Through this tilth entire lower end of the canal.
AUTOISTS WILL
Oil DV I A.tf UiriJli,in( " ' "'" nml" r'"" "' ,,ir "''' l,n" l,p4n n
nil 111 I I1R IrMf 'demlrs of lphold we have each year Hie whole c
UV If I LflllLIILII (. i, thn ,ore nor lea than n sluggish. Is
IS
SOME BOXER
imj or
MN'IATION HO THIIOf'OII HAHT-I
uuonsi roiiteiiiimi. supportnrn of V.
Mulkex. who hns nnnoiinred bltu
' rsndlilntK for senntor on the
riore,ri. tick, i, declare Hint bo U
"" lolfl priiKn-aalve rniidldnti., mid
''' l will reiimin , n, content m
"s finish.
FRISCO
MN
LIKES SECTION
I'OUTi.ANIl. July :& -The great
. at null, tour eier undirtnkeu on the
I'nrlflr coast lell I'ortlund TiiiMdnr
and VVedncsdn)'. It I tho tour of the
I'nilllr Highway Assoclntlnn, to nl
lend the nntiunl iiiix'Hiir of thn nsso
clnllon In Han rrnnclaco Auguat T.,
f and 7,
Judge J T Itnlinld of Hentlle, pres
ident of the association, nt the head
of ii largo mitomoblle part)', reached
I'orllnnd Tiiesiln)', nnd were guests
of Hiimiiel Hill nt the Arlington Club.
nfler which they left for Mnryhlll,
H'nnli,, where the) wer given nn op-
porluiiliy lo see thn famous Mnryhlll
rond.
While Judge llnunld mid his party
tnko thn marked course of the I'nrlllc
highway nloiiK the old stngn road
wrst of Hie I'nsrndn moiiutnlu. over
thn HUH) on lo thn t'allforula line,
Mr. Ileiison nnd Mr. llllt will traverse
thn nllernnte, iinmnrked roule, from
Wnsro to l.nknvlew' mid through tho
willcy of Hip I'lll lllver lo California,
Mr. IHU I of Hip opinion Hint Iho
roule ensl-nf thn Cascade may ulti
mately boromo thn fnvnred Pacific
highway lourlal. n It I not ho much
itnYcliid hy weather condlHous.
The tour In nil will bo llm most ex
tensive, and poslhly delermlnntivi'.
Hint hns been ntti'inpted on thn l'n
illlc const, Many of Hip Northwest
ilolegntea In tho I'iicIHo highway con
vention In Hun Frmiclscn will' lour on
HY THK WASHINGTON- KL'IIKKK
N'F.CK WAOXS
'juror ha a state of mind aa Indicated
Ihr hi statemenu to relative aad
, friends, onr eftorU will bo futile. We
are uoing an Idle, uteleta thlag. It
wnai wu near- true,-w T ."""
trying to nrguo a case to no purpose."
During the statement Darrow aat
with his head burled la falsi arms.
COURT ROM. GIMROEO
10 PROTECT WITNESSES
the BULL HOOSERS m SPRINKLE
ARE SPREAUINy UUI
KXAMll.lt VOHKLSAMI, Htll'KU
""., Ili:i,li;vi:s THIS -IIT.V.,irollKll HouthPrn Callfomln lo tho
TIV HAS I'TI'IIK AS IIKHOItT I Moxlrwn borcdr, whem the I'liclllc
Hill Ttii'inaiM highway, us ninrked, ciuIm.
,,n Thelrln will ho Imporlunt In delln
lug Ihn Known, nut uiindveriiHCii ami
iiiiilevnlnpeil sceiile iiltractlons of Oro
uou. II IH inunu inni inn avi'iiiKo
Aln(,r vog,.u,,Kl Niipervlsor of
f," tra"fl"'". helloveM tlm Klniruilli
,,"" '" ''''"lined lo hocomo tho
'" siimiiiur outg district of
f"'r WMI. Up ,hh Just re-
' ." ".' ",K rl" "'" IHnillD ..
' i week
""". nnd w
morrow
OHM.ON HOI.'liaiS Wll.l. MI.MI-
NATi: A I I'M. STATU TH'KKT.
I'O.NVKXIION IS NOW IX SFS
SKIN IV 1'OUTI.AXII
I'iiIIihI Press Service
POItTI.ANl, July 'Jf.. With rep-
leai'iiinllveH present from every rutin
I) In Oregmi, the Hull Mooter con
vened here todn). Flvo delegates will
be selected to attend Hip Chlingo con
vention, and nn electoral ticket will
he nominated, A full stale ticket
will likely be placed In Hip Held.
Pnlted Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 25.
Washington' rubberneck wagon men
nro retailing a new story to their
audience about the late Roscoe Conk.
ling, New York's famous senator, and
his skill with tho boxing glorc. The
story I nlwa)s sprung when the wag
ons round Fourteenth and II streets,
where stand the building that used
lo be the residence of tho late Zach
Chandler, who occupied a seat In the
,vTOIIi:s Wll.l. UK HI.MU'HTIl, ('nlted Press orv Ice senate at the same time that Conkllng
IS AlUit'MH.NT WASHINGTON, I). C. July 25.
Iteiirfscntatlvt. NorrI of Nebrnska It appears that Chandler took great
PAVED STREETS
.movi:mi:.t is ov foot to haihk
ITMiS TO PAY i:.PKSK Till.
MORRIS SPEAKS FOR
COLONEL ROOSEVELT
ni:ci.iti taki-'s .nomixatiov
.m: tir thi: giiossit kkaitds
AMI PHIfAtiO MIVVFATHIX A
IIOIIIICIIY
United l'n- Service
N:w YOIIK. July 25. Coroner
Felnberg resumed tho Rosenthal In
quest this morning. The court room
Is guarded, and nd mission la gained
only by ticket. This Is to prevent
gangster from Intimidating the wit
neske. Tlu grand Jury ha resumed
the Imiulry.
I'hivati:
IIAXQUKT ROOM
AXII XKW GKILIi SOON
The Hotel Hall is having IU fjrlll
room fitted up, and will have the cafe
A movement Is on foot to arranui. WlIM ""l")' to the speech of Mon- l,rW ln -lvln'! ,n dinners which 0)en for tho ,,UBiIc ,n a few Aya
, .. ,,.,. , , , , dell of Womlns. I ! rldkultHl Hip " nlway followed by entertain-. The grill Is to bo redecorated and the
or he s.rlnk ng - Hik ,..! sliee.s Tf,lUm , , ro.m,mIlalon WM men.s of one sort or another. Conk..,nor, anii .-,.-. c.rpeteTand cov
In Hip city during tho day
.1AI.I.M. July 35,-
Ivudeiil of Schools I
Im returned from
meeting of the National ICducnllonnl
AsMHlnllnn at t'hlcngn.
"I was dollghled with the Interest
shown turning the educator 01 iiip
lounlry In llm rural school problem," ',
said Siiperlnteiident Alderman,
"Tlu.rii whs meat Inleresl shown
In Hui Oregon pxhlhll, which lllus-
rp-ulnr. and chnracl..rlr..d iho on. ''IK " very onen a guest, ami at,ured. In addition to th .rllt . nri.
Tlm nvpeiikoof (Ills has In the past icnUll- of Hoosevell delegate a ono,,llM entertainments he would often j-.utc banquet room la also to be nr-
heon homo hy the business hnui-e on of Hip grossest of frauds. Tho Cbl-Ir?" for ,, D"xlng glove and offor to miged adjoining the grill. This will
the principal street, but miiiip lime cago convention, be declared, was n m,x ' "P wl,l' anybody that was wlll-up u,e only up-towu dining room Iu
ago street sprinkling was dUrontlii- robbery. '& 'the city, and ibu lack of tbe cliy In
lied except when the streets were Now Chandler was no boxer. al-Hils respect Is the main reason for
cleaned by the city. nrUniifiaTn UfiTr IflllalfiT ,,,l0U,h ho trl'a conclulor"' w"hIHi Hall adding a cafo to the holel
It la nreued that Hiirliikllni: litis i. Iir.il l.sTl I. IHII IhllHM iv onsunK several nines, mucn to ui
i....... i .i, it mnr.. nr.M Mfcn,w,,,,n,M ' ' L nun"" .regret. Conkllng put It all oter him. i ,
I. . ' i-a.i ihapiipii m bii ma i.nil Ohnndler enoked nn a irhnmA toll
ror snopper on warm on), nnu, lbi 1IJ!LLIII IIL giIIV ' I
therefor.'. Indirectly heueflt tlm stores' LrlLnnDElriLrll Ul IWII P"''
to Hi., ilnu-iiloun dlxlrlcl . nnnuier gave n uinner ana invueu
State Superln- ' " nlo-ji .llrtrln. - VonkllnB. The latter, at the condu-l
, It. Alderman ,'ulU,'1 l r,8 horvico slon. called for tho boxing gloves, and
,...,,,..,, the IU IIUQI-l-'iDIC QUID WASHINGTON. D. C. July 25.- offerpd t0 p . bIt... Aftor much
SCHOOL PER CENT
PIONEER IS HERE
The Democratic caucus voto against persuasion a guest who disclaimed
tho battleship program for next year alt knowledge of boxing, offered to
VISITING
FRIENDS
If) IllVllfin I iTrfYT Diiiuesnip program ior next year uu Knowledge oi Doxing. onerea to
IU MAAIHI U LAI Cu I ' WAH " tn 62 Thl8' " "MK-cted.'put on tho gloves with him. The
will prolong tho session of congTess. I guest nnd Conkllng started In, and
Tho forecasts are that there will ho Conkllng landed ratber heavily sovi
in cuter I'lau u Seiui-Suti- n deadlock on tho nnvnt bill. oral times. Theu tho gueat started In '
to hammer Conkllng like a real pro-'
I'lm (iieat
ini'im-il Ci iib-ci'. Willed Will roiii.1
plelely t'liniiKP Naval Warfare tsml ' ,,,A VK,,H I'l'I.HKH
Put HiraduniiKhts ou Hip IUiiii
Ifesslonnl nnd Conkllng got suspicious,
hTKVK STl'KI.K, OXK OF THK
FIKST KrrTTf.EUK IX KiaLATH
t'Ot'NTV COMI--S TO CITY AXII
Mi-KTH 1)1,1) FKII.XDS
mihi party spends from SB to $20 ntriilml H"' "rK we nro doing In thl
.... .. . n.l.l.. ,u.nl.t
FOK OFFICFK'H KXH "I thought you said you didn't
know anything about boxing," said
Putted Press Service Conkllng.
LONDON, July 25. Twenty-four Tho guest modestly replied that he
outing In thl goc
leave for honio
tit."ilf.l'l Vlllt fi.lv IR III,..,.
a-.. . - H'l.lu julnl.t " "" ' '
ua) in um '"""", ""'".' ' llnnl ,.,. A.,irlllllll ui Hint this stnto nlug n seml-submcrgod cruiser which pollcomen nre guarding Lord Daven-Idldu't. nnd hostllltlea were resumed
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"1 think 1 have had .enough," the
and $ni).noi),on
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"rNnt for tmirlsu to vtolt."
t ii laud n , i.i.uii,ii. .. . """'""""; '""""""h"'VlnM, porcontage of stn- dlsca.d. Hudson Maxim, the Inventon., prayers of
Z'T s r:,M rtmnd e a eSr.'oiC according to Is siil.sned that ho h.. a design which death.
to- lands out of Portland. ' , 'niniion. Kansas Is llrst. with ono will materially change the aspwt of
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Tim uinmiiiu aiiumrjr ua.... ..... .,-...-, - - - ,. ,,,.,
to eiiterliiln next Suntlny with nn,l!l
oxciirsliui lo Pollcan Hay. Tho bnnd ono lo
Inhnhltnnts; Oregon third, with nni)orod, but of high speed. It will
i r.n Nebraska foiirtll, Willi uuai iiku any oilier snip in uruiuui;
nxciirsiiui to ip.u.11 . , '""" n ,..' .,. ucxtl WUl ono .use. hut when It goes Into action will Merger', demand for
hoys Imvn ,, lot o na w t ! h " " ; " J , .,notai, 8Ubn.orged until IU deck, aro al-'probd Into the relMlon.
are going to Irjr out. . m'"7J;ol;M,;u;flonetr 97. while Missouri I at most awash. The Inventor believe. It! a.r Judge H.nford .nd .
provide ruuplo entertnlnmont for thow B , w, 00 practically un.lnk.ble. Pnclflo rallwaj.
8KATLK, July 25. The Cuntral
Labor Council last night endorsed
grand Jury
between for
th Northern
loxcurslonlsU
As active iih ho was ycarb ago
when he had to travel several days to
get tho the home of moro than eight
"neighbors," Steve Stukle came to
town this morning on a business trip
from his farm below Merrill. He is n
pioneer among pioneers, and year
senator panted. ago farmed the lot now known as
At thla itage Senator Chandler In-1 Milt addition to Klamath Falls.
tervoned. Addressing Conkllng he Mr. Stuklo Is 72 year of age. He
said: "Senator Conkllng, let me In- has unbounded confidence In the
troduce you to Joe Coburg, champion future of this section, whore he baa
middleweight boxer of Kngland.'' .spent thn best days of his life. This
Conkllng saw that tho Joke waa on morning Mr. Stukle was busy renew,
him, and Joined In tbe general laugh ling acquaintances with pioneers who
at hi. eipajtut. .renl'do In the. city.