The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 09, 1912, Image 1

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Councilmen Savidge, Qoeller and Crisler May Tender Their Resignations to Mayor Nicholas
NITONS MAY
BOYCOTT FAIR
CAXM MCUINLATION AMOUMM
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kr lh artlun of lb UnlUd HtAte
MMt In dUrrluilriitlni in favor of
AMrlMti irMcIt In lb I'anama ra
tX, Hrlllili Columbia wilt probably
toTfott lb Han Kranctaco Mr. A.
K. tnkla. prnldMii of Ida Vmcmv
f Bear4 of Trad, ImuH th Mtow.
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itmd ibat li U lh only dlgnll4
Iklat to do In vlaw of lb attloa. of
Ut American imala la rrpualaUac
liiaty oblliatlom. Tba ipoallloa
td mtan mucli to ua locally, tut
Ik lau at ilak U too big for minor
Hlfah ronaldrallona In wlh vary
Uilly."
POOR PEOPLE
LOSE SAVINGS
rAlbi'MK Of BVILDIKtl MUC'lbTV
MITll NAM MMtW
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OaVtala of CotaaMir Am NaM to Mavn
MiatNMl HftmaMon lalu H4lMlag
That iVtiNlMliiM to IK a Ucawtal
HaaAtac WaaUi Had Hr araat
WUIn WW OiaAart a tmn
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lfnlU4 Praaa lanlra
MAN rKANCiaCO, Aug. . Hun-
ilrrda of working paopta, bit bard by
lk laaolvtncy of Iba Coailantal
II Mild lag aad ltaa Aatoclatloa, wblcb'
U ISOO.ooo abort, iurroua44 lb
bank today, Tby wr furloua ba
auM Ibay could aot gat their aavlaga
until liquidation.
Tba attwaHera daclara that eMctoto
Kltlaag tbaat Into balUvIng tbat tba
kABttgblBfklanM Wa IkagaM gttii ftukdfcfa
aiaFaBai gagas gtgam nfB)Bjyajgggaa,
uuit a aanaral baaklag baalnaaa. Tba
tat will probably laveatlgat tba
affair,
Details of Bribery Are
Told for the First Time
Money is Demanded for the Transfer of
the Livermore Bar. "Goods are De
livered"at Council's First fleeting
LACKING LICENSE,
3 ARE PINCHED
MAW MMIIMTKIt
IN XKW CONTHNr
Tki campaign of tba aMMbara of
U KUmttb rail Clvlr Uagua for
lnrotmnt In th appearance of
Ik city U going along merrily. A
iMbr cf p0iIa have rallea at The
Herald of. xnd Indicated tbalr In
UtUon of participating.
Tie city beautiful movement np
PMk tipeclilly to women and chll-
area, md tbcrr l no ilonbt but that
reit good will bo accamplkbfd by
m Mmbtr of the Civic league,
10 MONOPOLY
IN AUTO TRAVEL
HTWIIMKMKT ARANT AN
WHIKCKH IWUSO OK IHCTART.
WNT OK INTKRIOH OX TRAK.
WlMO NATIONAI, PARK
rNult of a ruling of tba de
Hrtaieat of the Interior, a monopoly
automobile trafflce Into Crater
-I' k l" not t9 mi V9-M:
r, Arant, auperlnteadeat of tba
wi, l an Interview with Tba Hor
i UK morning, announced tba
tomnlng trafflo Into tba Bark.
.. TB ftfUlatlona nroU to
Ly?t fe of tl for each auto trip
itMtfeaai
ttl --. UNI IO
ZV not carrying paid
7N re laaued by tba eueerkt
' "etnaa dlroet fraea tke
Iba tntarlar. Tha, faa
Z I!i!k"e 0 for tha aaaaaa.
Mtoi under thoe, ,, . rtW.
Arant. "Tba
for tha aaaaon la II.
apply only to private ma-
AC1K.TK M)H WAOOX MAM'KAC
Tt'KKH AHK HKI.0 IN' gl.oeo
HONIIM M)H OKKKXHK OIVK
HK.Cl'RITV
Charged with telling wagona with
nut a llcanae, Walter gear and John
Kellerman were arreeted In thU city
and Clarence) lluater waa token Into
cuatedy at Midland.
Tha men ware takea before Juatlce
(irarea and tbelr bond flxcd nt
11,000 each. At a lata hour tbla at
ternoon the men gave eecurlty, and
war releaeed.
United Preaa Service
BAN rRANCIHCO. Aug. . Fred
erick Metnlcke, a Spanlab War vet.
eraa, after writing a letter to Coroner
Ulead telllBg where to flad hU body,
went to tlolden Oate Park aBd blew
out hie bralna.
Melnecka waa eeparated from hie
wlfa In Banta Crui. He haa been 111
aad deapondent.
BECKER WEEPS
IN LAW OFFICE
AOOVHKII TOI4CR LIKUTKNANT
DKNIKM THAT HK INTKNDH TO
OONFKHMHIH ATTORNKY HKM
WHITMAN
United Preaa lervlie
NEW YORK, Aug. I. Police Lieu
tenant Backer conferred with Attor
ney Melntyra today. It to reported
that tha prtooaer wept hyeterUally.
Melntyra totar eoaauHad with DUtriet
Attomay Whlttnan, but. no Inferma.
ww glYM out owwerning the
KrHrt,
It baa net boom denied that n eon-
feealan by Becker wauM prevent Mo
eaeeuMan. Beeker totar denied tbw
MwbtlM M ffMMHislY. "
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The cxpoture of the graft by mtmbtra of
the Klamath PcJU city council made by The
Herald yesterday hag aroused the moat in
tense excitement, and haa had the elect of
bringing to The Herald additional infor
mation. It has developed that many citiaena had
been aware of the dathonetty of oitkisJa,
but had not dared to make the details kieam
until The Herald's exposure came.
The details of the transaction which will
result in a grand jury investigation shows
that besides Herbert Savidge, Councilmen
Goeller and Crisler are involved. The story
of this Iniquitous deal commences with the
failure of the Livermores in the hotel and
saloon business.
CoHicilaieM Make DcaiMd
The saloon was offered for sale at auction
by Sheriff Barnes on May 28, 1912, and was
bid in by James H.iWk-aW . f or $3,450.
Wheeler then sous
transferred from i
the day after the!
Savidge, Goeller and
the retiring council and two7
visited the Livermore bar for a consultation '
with Wheeler. This waa held in the room
adjoining the bar, and which is now occu
pied by a restaurant.
"This sale to you of this saloon was a
straight hold-up," the spokesman for the
councilman stated, "and we have got to have
our money. If you don't pay it you cannot
get the license transferred."
Watkr Relates to Fay
About $1,600 was demanded. This was
the amount of claims which the councilmen
and their friends held against the Liver
mores. Included in the list of claims was
one for meat. This aroused Mr. Wheeler to
rebellion. He declared that he failed to see
what connection a meat bill for several hun
dred dollars could have against a bar, and
then the absurdity of the other claims be
came apparent. He declined to pay the
money, and was again warned that if he did
not do so he would find that the license
transfer would not be made.
"I cannot pay because I haven't got the
money," finally declared Mr, Wheeler, and
the conference came to an end.
The councilmen went back the second
time, and Mr. Whttler waa given until 3
o'clock that afternoon to raise the money
He was not able to do so at that time, and a
conftrenee waa arranged to be held the next
day in a law oUVce on Main street. At this
meeting there were present but two city
officials, Councilmen Savidge and Goeller.
ftfOM y Fit la tavelof
After some preliminary diacueaion, Mr.
Wheeler agreed to pay $150 in cash and give
notes for the balance of the clakna of about
$60. The money, with the notes, waa put
Into an envelope, and waa to be kept in trust
until the councilmen had fuUUUd their' pert
,' trsmsctien thwt i4'ettee she Liver-
more license to be transferred to Wheeler.
The question of who should hold the en
velope waa discussed. The councilmen did
not feel inclined to trust the lawyer or an
other citizen who was present, so finally the
money was turned over to Councilman Goel- .
ler, with instructions to return the envelope
to Wheeler in the event of the license trans
fer not being made.
Savldtte Dellvera Gooia
On the night of June 3, the first meeting
of the new council was held. The record
Councilman Savidge, as one of
aved that the Liver-
Thcfc
proof, Is available for
or any public official. Theamoav
who. are familiar with the transaction, for
that matter, are already in the hands of the
proper officials.
What action is to be taken cannot be as
certained. It is not expected, however, that
the grand jury will be called for a week or
two, or until the return to the city of Judge
Benson. The regular grand jury term was
not to be started until next month, but it is
believed that the, sensational exposure of
graft kt municipal affairs here will cause a
Fpecial term to be called.
WatjJjMiiBma art baactaal
That the resignations of Councilmen Sav
idge, Goeller and Crisler will be demanded
immediately on the return to this city of
Mayor Nicholas is a foregone conclusion. In
fact, rumors are current on the street today
that at least one of these resignations haa
already been prepared, and will be tendered
at the first opportunity.
The course of The Herald In this exposure
has been commended on all aides, while the
attitude of the morning paper ia being unan
imously condemned. Last night and today
The Herald office waa besieged by cltisens
who desired to compliment the owner of the
paper on the stand taken, and much useful
information concerning conditions in muni
cipal affairs here haa been voluntarily given.
As the proper time arrives this information
wall be plaeed before the taxpayers, so that
they may no longer be kept in ignorance of
tlie sehema which haa been carried on with
a view of lasting the city treasury.
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FROM OWNERSHIP
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WASHINGTON, Aug. S The
amendment to the Panama eaaal MR
prohibiting the aee of Ue eaaal for
raltroed-eoatroUed ataamehlaa
adopted by the eeuato lata Urn after
noon by n vote of 41 to II.
h WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. .
It to expected tbat the senate wRl
paae tba Panama canal bR tbla after
noon. Debate am tba priiooat to pro-
lirbR raHroad-ewnadl
aeo of tba eanal la ka
Tba MH aa agreed ba Uaa far df-
fera only eHghUy from the
Benator Palndeator of Waabtacton
opened tba debate.
Tba only paaalbta remedy formR-
road dtoerlmmatle to to abealataly
prohibit the ownership of eompettna
waur Unee by Ua rallreade." said
Benator Polnleatar,
YOUNG TURKS
GETTING READY
HKVOLUTION IS CBRTAIX AWD
TROOPS ASMS ROW
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PORT AD PRINCR. Marti, Aa .
It waa laaeuneod taJa statseac
Uat PreaMeat Ueemte'n eaoth was
due to the neeidaalal imjliilm et a
magattae. OenereJ Tnaerad Aaawato
haa been chooin aaaisaeA bfUbe
chamber. ,
tbo pniaaa m aoesc ngessy i
ad. Troopa are satraRsss bna i
aa a reralaManary peat to
Poralgnara are sifwhemwfe.i!.c
. 'VJ
bnmad) le
for a Ight;
of the army will aapi
Nlaal Bey, the Brat young Tarl
turn agalnat Abdul Hamld, wUl be
tba leader of tbo revolutloaiata unUl
tha arrival of Eaver Bey from Trip
oli. A manifesto to expected proelatae
Ing a new eultaa and cabinet.
R. E. Powell of Blebee, Aria., ar
rived la Ue city last night aad toft
this morning for Crater Lake. Ha
visited here wlU Mr. aad Mra R. B,
Mitchell. '
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tba dlrectora of aha AgtleaRural As-
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IB. II, IT aad II. O. T. OMter waa
eeleetod to bare tha manaaemaat at
tba fair.
Circular totters are to ba printed
containing tha program eehcdeJe sad
premium Uat, and those are to ba
mailed to aU of Ua tansew, Ua
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