The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 02, 1912, Image 1

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Price, Pita Cat
Prce o Bee Soars to Highest Point in History
WOOL
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BILL TO
BE ADOPTED
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KLAMATH MIN
OCT A DkF.K
'I'lio I1rl il.ir tn (nil In u hunter in
Hit Klnmntli country tliU seiiaou n
killed west nf 'rrr.iit early yester
day morning, tttfor unit l.m in thl
.rr.ft win brought hern by I. (' An
leiaou nl Tin. Dalle, Mint arrived In
tin. city ilila iillurtiiMiii.
"I met r loiiplu of hunter near
t'resrniil yrMnrday iiniriiltiR" aald Mr
Anderson, "They had a doer with
thrill, nml tnlil inn Ihoy liml idol It
i ntly In Hi.' iiiiuiiIiik near thorn They
I. ilil mi. Iliry were frimi KUiiuitli
I'nlli, unit tntil m their name hut I
l im riirKnIIrn tliKin,"
There mr v.rl liunlliiit p.uti
from tliln rlty known in do In fir
rlnlty of Crescent, but It will not ln
known til Whom ltr I In. Ii itl'ir of
I liu Aril ilvcr of I tin (matin until I h')'
I nt urn tn trita city
Wilson Hears Good News:
Roosevelt Answers Taft
STEAM! R KILBURN
BADLY DAMAGED
CLARK MEN IN
F4V0R WILSON
PERKINS GETS
PLENTY MONEY
DEAD ISSUES,
SAYS COLONEL
KllltKKA, Auk. 2. TIio steamer
V. A. Kllburn put In hero In dlatresii'
taut nlxlit. Fire had broken out
abonrd, nni) It wm with great dlffl'
rulty Hint It wan extinguished. Sev
eral of the crew wcro slightly hurt.
FEW CATTLE ON
WESTERN RANGE
mi:s-iii:m ,iii: iiiininmi ntmi
rVMIOHMA MITIlllTIIIlN III
tiii: Hi'i:.iu:n or -in cmnsi.
or ni:i'iii:M:.NT.riis
'WHITMAN WILL GO
AFIER HIGHER-UPS
I'-llrd l'fn S.ifflrn
WAHIHNtlTON, l. t!., AUB. J.
Tkr icniii" mul linuan conferees un
iLt Lout wihiI hill uiiniiunivd that
srrrliirlil had Urll leathfd whlrh
aciiM liuure llin .1K nf We Kill
In both huuif
Tlif .mate ronfnrr1 mi the metal
urlR imUIhh bill ' i""' '" r-
colt (tow tin. pin Mini nf thn ami- , - ..
it bill rralln Hie Canadian rrli.l, ((.(, ,.,, t,...t(,,
riKlty The liou.r cimfrtrm inmil' ,-;-v VfllllC Aug J Deputy Pi.
-wrd In roller rlistr In aomndiitlr-iji, iMi-iinlaaloner Dougherty In ix-
-.,1 a r..tn.l-tn agreement has t.rin.,,,miig ',ank Hlrdrliihilt. nil"
trithtd, . Wliltny" Uli, raptured lint litght
' i - - t I'lrlahmsnil, N V The pnllrn vx-
nr. In rillirn the oilier Nllrgr.1
nitoal munlifrr of lloirnlhnl ahnrtly
ollrn Coiuinliuloiirr Wnlilo l" "r-
tnl nil thn iMitlrn tn nrrrtt iithrm III
Yolvrit, or nmn hnAili will drop IH
trlcl Attornoy Wliltnian plmii to aldn
mul Mm. track thn u1l-n nru(t clmri- iinlll n
(Bin la roUhllatiril BKllll the lillir
drlrra,
1 MI.'AHIItr. N. J . Auk 2 Wood,
low Wllmili iiuiinuiirxl I nilny Hint hn
Minilil not rnallitl New JiTniy'" Kon-r-
iliurahli linfiiri rlnrllnn
' Tim ili'inortnllr nomlii.'i. ilnrlnred
(hut he wna "lerntltled lit thn rrolpt
of n iiutnbnr of iidicr of aupporl
from inenibt'ta of the Clinuii ('lurk
j 1.1'j.Rlir In Cnllfornln "
'I tier" hn been ronalilernble ari.
'Ulloti n lo how (hi Clnrk ilrliKirrnln
in Cnllfornln would alnud on the W 1 1
'fuii inudlditi'). mid ilrmorrntlr trailer
,lr plenaed nt tin. evliteuru ) aupporl
iwhlrh tina rome from the W'or!
IUMMi:Vfr:i.VK IIACKCIt l)i:CI,.ltK.H
Tii.tr :m:(tiox or nti.vcii'Ai.
wii.ii .not in: iti:r.tHi: tn
lat.'K rr.MiN
I'nllrd I'reaa Kervlrv
Mill Man Hurt
U. W. Jobnion, employed in tho HIk
llimln Lumber company' mill, nar
rowly escaped death ycatcrday after
noon, when he wan knocked to the
ISI'KKCII UK TAKT IH HIIHCt'l.KH Moor of tho log carriage. With, great
IIV I OIIMI-lt I'ltKHIIIKVr UK l,rwcnro of mlnd h r0,led ,rom ,b"
Cli.tlMM 1'HKJtlltK.NT HIDK-HTKr- w.
r
SKW VOHK rilOK HOt'HKH Wll.l.
IXCttKAKK I'HICKJi
I'K.H THi: Itl-UI, QUI-MTIOVS
UVKTCIl IIAV, Aug. 2. Colonel
Itiiiiactill toilnv dlaeuaaed Taft'n
CIIICAIIU. Aug. t (.eorgo I'er .,, ()f 1CMltancCi Myni, ulnt the
kin. anld today tho thn 1'rogrwalVM,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,, ,,pHl wU, ,,,,, ud
hntn unllmlleil fuiida. nud milled Hint ()t W) iHHIlvH Tlle Colonel' decla-
na ioiik na inn pari, Keupa on " ,, le ,lr)fro ,,tlon will be
tight track they will hit the proM.rlluMlw ,omorrow. He haa Indi-"I""-'"
rnl-,1 Hint lii- will atsliil for "Illy
whltelam" In tho South, but will de
nial) il that morn liberal treatment bo
given negroc In tlle North by poll-
,tlclniii.
Knrly In Seplnmhnr Hooacvelt will
dtnrt on n tour of forty ataten. He
.icta lo dellor COO apeechea.
GONVICTS MAKE NEEDED
FURNITURE FOR ASVLUMif
Xo (.lianrr of I'rlrr IU-lurlng Moon,
Hut II l Ktlirrtnl Tlial It Will Jo
lo H in a Krtr IKiya lrnrrr Hr
Krl IJllle MupHr in Im Wrl anil
XoiHmrt 4'lilrago fa Hlinrt Alao
nt Krenetit
unuca rreaa
MStt :
SAI.KM, Aug. '2. The work of
I'nrkltiN predlrl Koonnvrlt' elnr
Hon.
Hrnulor Olioii predicted that no no-
Kroea would be mated In the conen-
Hon,
Hniintor HnveridKe linaarrlred hero
HrHII UIIVT iUn CICU IN
Hill iiuni nnunoii in i
CRESCERI UXE REGIME
HUNTINGTON
i)ltTIMVNI. Aug. 2 Dr
W I. Wood mid rhllilreu, Ijunlirrt
tnJ ll-lrli, bate It'll for Crrarrnt
UVr, hrre tliry will (pond the next,
four k hunting and flatting al tin
artilMlm of lite HrachUlM HUrr,
Tbfjf lll v tn Dak Itlilgn on the No
lioa rutntt nf the Southern I'artflO,
and from lliete Ihey will pack In to
tit lake on the nutmnll of lit L'aa
dJu. Nfr Oak Itlilcr llrurgr II. Kelly
it4 family, formerly of Kugniie, blat ft.NK lll'KK
lo of I'oillaml, line hwn camplgg!
fortetrral day The lUllya will Join
tan WiMiila on Itie liunllng vlpedltloll,
tail William lliirgard, a aim of (Niuli
rllnin llurgar.l, will ntan be with tha
fa r t r All lll lake Ihelr linrar dowu
(rum I'ortland,
FATHER'S LOVE
LEADS TO ARREST
MORMONS ARE
TURNED BACK
miaiimn iti:m:i.s iiiiKi'Hr: 10 ai.
iiw itci 1 iii:i:s to inmiix to
Till: I Mlllll SI ATIIH TltM)lH
Alii: MOVI.MI
Itl.TI'HXh to Ills
TIIHT 'H HI'HV rllll.H IMI in
MMMTIM) IIV I'MTIIH hTATKN
.XI'TIIOIII IIIIS A.M .i.ii.i:ii
VISITOR
. WORKERS DR6ED nnilPDCOO CIUK
lb 10 .IAIN iidns lUNbKtoo blVto
E'.7o!srL". POWERS NOTICE
'ollowlug iii thn ruKtrt of the lnve
tlgatlou of tin. I'mUil Slatm Steel,
I'AMOl'.H HAH IIOUiH'orporallou, In which labor condl-,.oMit: HrX)l.i:TIO KOItltinniXC
I tlotia III lb atrel mla aro dcitouncud,,
ilbn Amerlrau KrderaMon of Ijlbor la,
1 peudliiK circular brondraat urging
(hn aleel workeni to unionise. .Kor- j
rlgu worker nr naked to tell friend'
itbro.nd to itny nwny from America
lor n year or two.
manufacturing mattresie and Iron
bedatead by the conrlct for the
Caatern Oregon branch aiylum l pro
grealng rapidly, and by the time tho
furniture will bn needed at the Insti
tution they will be ready. Hy the em
' ployment of convict labor In the man
pfnclure of the raattreatea. It I eatt
mated that a mattrcut which will coat
SIR or $20 In, the market, can be
made at n coat of $10; and that the
I bedttead which coat 98 In the mar
ket ran bn manufactured at a coat
of :..
CHICAGO, Aug. 1. The
warning that meat prices would
oar after the diuotutlon of the
beef truat haa been fulfilled.
I'rlre nt the stock yard today
were the hlgheat ever known.
Ileef brought $9. 80, and It 1
predicted that the price will go
to $10 er hundredweight neit
week.
Mar o HIkImt
I'nlted Pre Service
DRNVKR. Aug. 1. -Beef price
I will probably go higher. There la attll
n shortage of rattle In the West and
1 North went.
mi or tii
urn, 111:11
l,KC Hi: i:lHIHli HIM-
hi:i,r i'I.i:.ini:h with ni vritv
Jnlniaon llreag-i l-g
f. A. Johnson wa brought to the
'lilarkburn hospital this afternoon
from Algatna with a broken leg.
Ho wa walking aero a culreif; 01.
n tiltnk, when It broke and he fell.
KHTAHMHHMKXT OK .VAVAI oibmcklnghl leg,
MII.ITAHV HAHri IN
NKXT IH PAHHKI)
HratawranU Hooat PHrr
United I'reas Service
NKW YORK. Aug 2. ReaUurant
patron were notified tbl mormliLg
hat tomorrow meat urlce will be
I raised from S to 10 centa per portion.
roxTi
rullnl I'll Hir liu
III. I'AHO, IVxua, Auk. 3. - lluliol
"utli of (' (Irumle loilny turned
l"tk a Mi'iirnu Norlhweatenr trnln
tv trine Mormon refuge.
To tlioiia.itii fi'drral- linn rciirli
AtthoiiKh It was not geiierall)
known nut II nftrr li had left the
cliy. II i: Huntington nud f".inll
w.r. In Klnmntli Kalla narly tbl
wrrk Tim) left hern for Crater
Uike. from whlrh point Mr Hunt
lllKlou iiunouiii'i'd tin')' would go
nrri thn mnutilnlu to thn Wlllam
I tin Valley.
Thn sou of thn famous biilldrr of tho
Houtlirru l'rtrlllr niprraaed lllnuilf
a bring pleaM'd with this srctlon of
thn roitntr) lr ilii-lnr.-il that In hU
opinion lb.' Klnmntli country hn n
grriit future.
WASHINGTON, I). C Aug. 2.
Vol'ng SI to 4, the senate tliU aftnr-
Mis Clara Itounaevelt. daughter of imon adopted the l.odge resolution
Mr mid Mr. NeUon Itounscvell. left. warning foreign nation not to e.tnb
this morning for Oakland. Cnllf.. ' nnvnl or military bae ou the
wlinrn Hhn will oulrr the high school l American continent. The negative
. ..... .. .. ..... I... r.im ...laid tff-tll...
till fllll. I"" r "l vuiimiiii", ",
Iht. IVrey and Stone.
Taking a clianrn on returning lo
I be Klamath IndUu reomatlnu t.i
bury hi child, Krank HufT wa nrrrat
cd on Wllllannon IIHer jrslrnjny nf
nr he had ntaded thn federal author
(tie four month.
Deputy Hulled Mate Marshal flrlf
Mb ami Sheriff llnriir left tbl morn
ing for tb tmnrvatlou to bring Hurt
to Ihl rlty. lln will Ihen be taken lo
I'm Hand.
. . . l.....
Thn reileral granu jury iinm " , - ,ni
ngrtlnat t"n"1 I'rnu i" ' "- " ,r ' " " ' .
AUTOS BARRED 'receive bill for work
FROM PARK: "UL" 1856
WILD WEST
SHOW COMING
ADVA.NCK (it'AIIH OK ATTIUC-TIOX-
AHItlVIIS IX THK CITY.
.dv.xci: .iK.T Jii:rrs ax
Ol.H KHIK.Mf IX THIS CITV
MVAI. JAPH
TO SU1CTOK
United I're-u Service
TOKIO, Aug. 2-4-Tbe Aaahl. a dally
newspaper. ay that many Japanese
am planning to commit aulctde, and
thut Indlcnte their grief over the
deith of the mikado.
The police have been ordered to use
every mean In their power to prevent
auch action.
JOSEPH FEES Will. MAKE
CAMPAIGN IN OREGON
SAI.KM. Aug. 2 Announcement
GREAT STRIKE
SEEMS SURE
(HATCH ItAKI.'llUTKIi CO. KAI.I.S
HACK OV IIKiHT TO KXCI.U8IVI.
THAXSI-OHTATIOX I.NTO Till!
XATIOXAI. IMHK
11 KU rnturuml Iwo ImllrtmelltN
Hulf for ghliig minor to Winn 1 1 " " ..... 1 . , ,,)irk ,,
heard of the Indictment nn.l nin.l. ". '' ""'"""" ,"", r ,', rropned up between
hi rrnpi. koIiik ! Allura A rev. ""' . t. ... ,,nwmr Dou.loi.ment rompany
day ago one of ..... I hilt rhlldret. ' - -....... ; ' ,r' lilK(1 ,,,,, ,,milmtl),
.II...I. and the fHer de.lnn to n.iiy ' --"""' ... ,,,,. .,. hecH -ent to Was
.. . nr iiiiiiiien biiiciii 111 1111 iinoir -- 1-
1
will bn 0ted on nt thn coming gen
Hn. Illtln one oil Dm reorv
. .1 l.l. .... I..,il,l lllrt IlIllW
''?"." ",""'::.H :;;; .... ... emcio... i... , mat Kn m
miu 11111 1 iiii - "- -
Ihnrllli-e were nl onro imlltled of nir nemei
el I.iIa - .1 .....: ti- .... iV.i Into rnstoilv the ""'
-I hu, '", ,. rZZ Z In d HUteVmhal'H on.cn b... ,hn ....,ry Trt been per-
nml thn Crater
ml nu nppenl
hlngton to ot-
lln inntlerH nt Inane, in trio menu-
..I..... tl.t.l litkv.. Iia(. mi.
Illlll'i llllll.l.liilini'n 1..11. ....,. wv... .., .ii.i 1... ..,-,.,.,
" -"" . . . .. ....... .1,.. iim. werurniieu imui.iu .mil. w iivi
Icist tve..ly h-.h-im in nrmeu "' l""mv "7 """",," """ Ccorgn I.. Curry of Oregon Territory
In belinlf of the meaaure
rUMPlAIYKS IX
CHICAt.O VOTIM) TO URCIOK
IMI-OHTAXT ACTION PLAXNKh
IIV OKKICKItH
Fourteen
Uranile,
laotlfled,
Orr Threatens to Kill His
Wife; Divorce is Granted
JuJlu llunaiiu hiiHHlgnvd thn ilecreo
Waning u divorii, to ,M orr from
"orie II, ort, .ni0 1irM ro ,....
'r l,l'll"n. and tho wlfo own .rop
'if on tin, KllmUl ri-aorvnllo.i. Bho
formerly tlio wlfo of Winter
1 ''U.lt. tilt. U..II L...... .., l.l
iii .or(ull ghi ,. on ycnr-
nu EroilllllH fur iIIvm-.. u'aa
10.
(rililiu a. '
In.) . rr U'l"J'll I'
"liml beat her, ami threatened her
'"' an .me shen shu riifino.d m ulr.i
' money ,lt, llu, rocolV0(l from thH
th 1.1 J'."! l'"ul0' Th0' " on,
I . which 1. Ii, ih. ctnody of the
""li
11I11 slnio lut Heplnmber, nml In He
romliiir, when hn heard of Dm '"
temiiliileil illvorrn mill, ho "roll, n
litter to Hin llnrnld In which no nigii-
I
v prnUed l.l wife, and acknowledged of .mother day nprlng ..now
in wiih fully I" blame In fho maltor, heart, dead n It I.
,ut alnro ...at Urn. 1.1. W. Imvo 'Uo.pl Your. eorgo
J. C. Donahue U In tho city today
lit charge of the advertising car of
the Kit Canton Huffalo Ranch Wild
ItOsr.lll'IK) MAX PHKSK.XTS HIM. West show. He declare that hi" at
.-,... wiienvi: iii.nw.i-s i.()itTHi:itriictlon I one of the hit of the ea
OUKHOX vilMIXTUKIW DCHIXH " J l"1"8 SF "
eer tho big top I pitched.
TIIK IXDIAX V.H jjr oonjituo u an old friend of sTitKKT HAII.WAY
Ivan Daniel, leader of the Klamam
SAI.KM. Aug. 2.-T-J. W. Hayneri ' Kail Military band. They had not
of ItiMeburg ha submitted a bill hold ecn encl other for seven year until
, ... .... 1....1..1.., n.. 1I1U morning, when they met on the
. . .. AKHIHIL Klin bibii: U UCI'IIIIIU ....
A rntn war to tno I'rnter i.no .n -"- . . . ....,..,.....,.. a.M.
- ----- irnii m run uii-.iiaj raniinniii iiiirmi niiwit
threatened. Troublol " T"..' '..'"..; . .or., ........ .-n,.- .t.ow will bo Jtero week after'
uinn,i.n nn iniiinn iiosunurs 111 ioi.u, .... -- nii,.,i !: Rorvi-n
p Klnmntli ........... .. ,,..." nl.l Mr. Donahue. "We travel Inlteu I rea oervro
reui em io ne inii.rinru nn.-.iivi .. ...--. - .uioAiin A...-
.' . 1.. ..r own nrlvntn train Of double- CHILAl.U. Aug.
'"Z b... - contracted ut t.eer length car, and nre well equipped .0 J"
Creek, and wn. for shoeing horse fonK.ve tho best al.ow eerjeen here." .lj..H. .rejotln, to
t. Oregon Mounted Volunteer, who -- - i.rA.i,iBi yi,nn of th. Amain.
I'.uiiuih niuurni --- --. - - ;.-
OAKLAND. Aug. 2. -"Sir Harry"
nth IKelopmenl company project - ,.,.. ,.,.,.. .fooner ha been
.. a. ii n.iiniiirn ii' ii.a. -- .-. --...
'nro barred from .110 pari.. ,.,,, ithrion w In command H. Ho
I it ..ppear that ll.o Crater i.k ii. ,m,
Itel company n fow dny ago iook nu ",.
vantage of tholr right to .clu.lv wn contracted.
nulo acrvlco Into the park, and or'
dered tho While Pelican garogo to
'discontinue hauling passenger Into
'thn park. A message wn ent to
Wnshlngton complnlnlng of thl. but l
'no reply 1m et been rccelvod.
1 Tourist who l.avo taken tho park
trip under the nusplce of tho Devel-,
opment people bae been tnuen nri
to llnrrlmnn Lodge, where lorao tlmo,
rum";.. bre,..., or ,,.,. to. ... bote. .-lh..P.rt .l-., mm. U. J'.. AUK. ( j- -' irZma io' I Tho .., .( corporation, by the
soflly over-.hi. I.IIU II... roaolulion. ,, that t..ey mwo.norw... . . .. . " ' ' r:""' """, nu i The te.tlmonv certainly
111 my on (no oilier nnnii, ino uiemou 01 un u.ii'nisii " .".. .w- ......-...- ---- - -
ferted.
n.utod Association of Klectrlc Street
captured In Autra Knllw.ty Kraploye announced early
Is wanted here for forgery today mat tue eariy voie wa ur-
. 1- .. 1 i. . in i tin. wneimii air iu lavur 01 iinniuK.
imit dangerou criminal In the world. vote will be announced tomorrow.
The
Steel Trust Abuses Labor,
Committee Makes Report
I, Orr." iHMintc Iiiir been to tako tourist to
l.lj-ln tlirongl. 11 ! mlslnko wo niu.'piirk 0110 day nud then bring them
forced to n cruel scportUlon tlui),uk In another doy, thereuy roq.nr
the following,
ovIduiUH., I a miniple:
ho
hut
..iiiitttind. nml Mr. Orr ha received
1 . -... fHI.II. tit tit tilt I'll
many tnrcnio.u.iK .m.-r- " ; " .,., nf .. ,..- ,, ;.., n,..,. to mond considerable time
WHICH nppenr in .nu - " .
Unit wna I. I ino .gnu.oiu. nw.. " nnu inoun . ' ." -
... b..,iw nil. I did wrong, ho I 11 . I As n teiull ot tl.o tangle 1.1 irmiif
MralOrr- I Imvo beeli waiting .r w we , ,,,B1U, noil.,or,Btlim method there ha been
nu itimfor 3 week and -day. ""''". ... , HWCftr l)y heaven and tliof,onle inconvenience to prospective
my arm wa fractured. " " ,hnU of my doparled imr.nL. 1 livo)Crator Li.ko vl.ltor. nnd local hotel
un. Hut that I nil right! isow ' d ,n(, 10 Ittoiittoi. of comniUeu nre nnxloua that .needy ettlo
Urn,.. l,u '"" ""v . "" .'"":."'- r,1 :..,. .... i-ace I) .munt bo arrive., nt.
" " ueen living in Cullfor-land It I tho it pica " u,"
.a arw w i.n ... ..nuiinn anil ft.' oiiTtmiiinii a I'lan,
liansportntlon y .uo i;rn.er ... m""?;rr'"- ", ' .... ,. ,..,., ..nn.ra.nodler. I not approved
amenaiucniB o win D..r.... ... ...-..--.-.. ..,-.-.. .M..
federal goeriiuii'ut, a recommended
by Mr. Caruegle, Judge Clary and oth
Whatever may
be tho evil reaulta of the elimination
of competition from the iteel butlue
It doe not Juatlfy uch a remedy n
could not be cured by It. Such a con
trnl, seml-BOclallstle In It nature, 1
iT. iiiumii'ii mi Page I)
vrAiU
onit.irnat taw. which It I considered 1 to be American atandard of living
will tend to correct some of the among laborer In our country. Soma
abuses of thl gigantic combination of the detail are revolting, both aa to
of capital. 'sanitary and moral condition. Tak
.m. . .... ..........niiii. ih, iiitia 1 11 17 iltn nrillnarv family aa a unit, the
I exhnl.vo. and reveal condition wage paid, even It th. hd of thejoud the power v.ted by the con
startling. family 11 constantly empioyea, are
Concerning labor coniUtloua tho re-1 barely enough to provide ublt-
port .ay.! ,once."
'A. to 'ibe daily Uvea and condl- Tho remedial legislation rccom-
--- -- -"- 1
I
stltutlon in tho federal congress.
The abuse mentioned In thl im
port can In a great measure be re me.
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