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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1912)
MTMKI HV TMM . i)XI1U l-HIW HVIfK &be Pfnina 1 efaU. t KVMIHBWAPW I 4 I'HINT TH NKWS, JKTf KLAMATH PALI. OIIROON, WKU.VEMDAV, AlUUHT .4, IBM I) MEXICAN REBELS THREATEN BORDER lMmim ARK HUMRIKM TO THU gCKNETO PHKVKNT WAH M U.urrt1 Anwar Op StW Meslcu Tow and . . ... Al- Ul ITU " n tMk ABeae-Truon of t'nRl Cavalry la H4tlll lu lit President Turns Down Steel Bill lndl'rs4rvU m. PkW. Tela. Aug. 14. Mil t,-drd rbls rr',,, ' ,,a, Mtt t MtlkB town oppoail VOIHW bit, Kbl. Threats ade o erase it Um Mil attack th Amrleah nirttHi of Columbia. It I). Third V, B. cavalry, haa iirfred at Columbua to teleforce the teratr patrol. NNJf TNEATEI lifwW .tgalal Hwlcensaaa' liny m laHworel. nmI Mann a Portal I fAras ' ThepU lo Her) Tally M Mb Oiwrh Miwhsrs -MX-V--1-J t'ansd lie Service ftKNNA. Aug. 14. Determined MM oa ol hi church member tU see on n( Hudermaaa'a plays than be had preached agalast m -laawrsl." a priest In tat lawn of tmm stood la (rout of tbe thesler M a "strike picket." Thuee who rstaatd la and hi wuhanfaa) a-ated In i bask to Jo praaanre, m be el lens to pUr oo ihea. The pleas of U theater msusger (or th the priest tektrr wtre unheeded. United Pre Mrvtc I the (juration over which rlngresN In ' WA8IIIN0T0N, II. U Aug. 14. divided. Preldent Tatt, In a measag today, Thla afternoon the svnate passed vetoed tb slsel bill. Mr stated that I"" ,,0UM coHoB Urlff w " bla objection to the measure wa that II would be disastrous to the Iron and '. ' ' ..... . Tall Hold HeMatr stl Indualrr. and wa. a r.vl.loa ol .,,,. ,,,, lha UrU without ample study and In- WAHIIINCJTON. U. C. Auf.. 14 vealliatloh. Democratic atnatora nay that It will After reading the atrl veto ma..w impoalhln to paia the wool bill naae. lUpreeentatlve Underwood do- over the prenldenl'a veto. The gea "r,rri oninion i tnei iiim win ha no the prealdentlal Vfto. Mann, minority liadar, objected, but he wai over ruled by Hktr Clark. Mann thru appealed from the chair, precipitating a roll call. The bill u petard, Ifl to S, Hliteen progrra atvea aupported the democrat, but the alliance had only two and one third votea more than Ihn neceaetry two-third. The canal bill U reported to b In deadlock. It la feared that thla will (irevrnt the peHage of the general ap propriation bill at Ihl WMlon, Thx railroad ownerthlp of eteetniihlp line tariff legUlatloo thla aeaalon. The conferee of the etnale and houae have not been able to agree on the Kugar tariff and the aiclee tai .Mil. ThU probably mrane that lieth hllU will be killed, I'rraldenl Tafl le elpected to Veto I tin. metal echedule tomorrow. Yhe prnldent and hla rrleada are' rnthy beraute o many republican! ' v ti abent from tho houae and per milled the pauage of the wool bill, ' Minority trader Mann aald lhal the lit AHTOkt HKIK AKHIVKH I'liyelclaaj ;ttoBxirUi Mother a Chilli In (lend CntxJHIoel United I'raaa Bervlce NKW VOIIK, Aug. 14. Dr. Kt win Cragln, the apeclallat In charge, pouted the following bulletin (eday: "Mr. Aator ha a eon. 1IU name U John Jacob Aator. Tb 4) mother and child are In good 4 condition.' ' 4 The arrival of the aon will probably atrtagibea the rlvtiry between Mr. Jeta Jm4 Aator e and Mr. Ava 'Aator. By the 4 term of the will, the baby gt 11,000,000 outrtgkt. which ho 4 may dlapoM of by will during 4 hi minority. e) 44444e)e4444e I ROGERS WOULD COMMIT CR1E Bribe Note Placed In a Local Bank WAR VETERANS ARE TO SUFFER In iplte of the eipoeure by The Herald of graft In the city council, one of the note, given to council men In imyment for voting to trans fer the saloon llcaaae of the Liver (mora bar, baa baaa placed la a local bank for cettaetta. Aaatbar aate. a part of the same traaaaetloa, waa paid torn time ag Tb not oa which payment la sow ey and note were to be given back A made known la Tb Herald aav eral daya ago, on tb nrt meeting of the council In which Savldge partici pated, and very soon after tba money and note bad been given, Mr. 8av- Uge aaa a motion that ana Aeeardtnn- to tanUmany gam in Mat band of Tba Herald. Mi did moat of tba talking at ana of Ma three meeting at which a bribe bj ought wa made out to Hunter 8av- tu .p, ,h, pajrant f bltta waa Idge, brother of tba councilman, Her-ought. ixrt Mavldne. It ha develoeed that It ceruin that the note wbleh HdDt.r Havtdge .. one of the dU-."" io,t ,,r"d up mM . ,.,... .without legal battle, aa eonaldar- en who aecompMled Councilman) ,, inrrtM tKptnmA ,h ii'puhtlran preemt, membrn. rrf., to ."' ATniBSkW CKIT1CWKH KXIHTI.NO fONDITIOXH WW SEEKNK 10 1 SHE HONEY Nl'IMi I miTKHN Utiangr I .N'mlnt Moo. Attonapy Oo KKMMIHH)l,ltj ' ' rlarrv.ar'.WIN Be Worae Crtatea AnVMCB MAX Mt OIVKX NKNTK.S'CIC MlUkai Mil, fhargml hy W. V. bale With Urrenv by Malkw, reeail flulltr l'('Htn ol JuMlre ef the I'rare (Irarea William Kill, found guilty ol lar t'tr by Ullre thU afternoon in tba tout o( Juitlce of the I'eac Oravee, im leauartd to lu daya la the coaity Jtil. The ium Involved waa yii, nnl the charge waa aMd by W. C. UIm, one of lha leading Wee. lit ol tbe World. When Ih dletrlct court lakee up Ha labors a few wee hence the Rrt I raa In he handled, oarrlng tbe un foreeeen. will be Ibat or Ibe Klamath County Hank varaur ntnool DUtrlct Me. I, whlchpromleee in Involve come nice legal polala. Tb lawyer who will rombal each (.there eklll will be Jamee C. Rutenk and J. U. Kant for tb bank and Dell V. KaykendaU far the aeboal dUrtrlct. Tb cae I oa Involving money, tba plaintiff eeeklag to recover a um omwhatabov 12,000 on a warraal leeued by the achool district In par ntent for aart of the work done oa It new achool boa. The arrant wa given to Contract, nr H. K. Watteaburg, the builder of the otructure, and he turned It over to the bank, which failed to realli nn the ame hen It endeavored to inuvert the Instrument Into moncv The bank, then entered the suit with a view to making a eerlou endeavor to reallre un the paper. The anawar en tered hy the defendant aete up that il.rro wa no legal Juatldeatlon for the luauance of tb warrant, II being iuaetted that the school district when the warrant wn lud wa then la debt deeper than Ih law allow. Q4ri I alUd Cress 8.rr; UM ANOELKfl, Aug. 14r-Vlvln I ratateM, age I, waa fouad dead la mm m Vealce with her Ibranl cat. ,lat poUce re look lag for the ehlld'a MOSELLE SAYS flELD IS GOOD CmtTUNII WIIOLKMALKHa) amk OVKRLOOKI.VO A OOOli TKHKI. TOKV WIK.V THKV M NOT KX. " TMt THIK HM.TIO.N "I'wtlsnd wholesaler are waking nrlom W.uke ov.nooklng the L4"1 nry. ThU I on of the Itectloiuiorthenale." ' i'Hu " ""' '''Hon of 0. I.. oHile, vie pfMi.m of ,he 0o.0H IffinW J'-r' who !cft 'Mt WOOL GROWERS TO GET HEARING t i II.NTKHttTATt: CUMMKMCK WI(Ji 4JIVK THKM ANtrTMKR CMANCK. TKMTIMO.W WILL UK TAKKN IN IIKNVKK NKXT MONTH A rehoarlug ha beau granted by tho Interstate Commerce Commission la the wool rale case brought against the Oregou-WMhIngton Kallwuy Navigation company. It will be held It'll Denver, Heptember lflth. It la possible that wool grower irom mis srcilpn may attend. Informed wool dealer declare that Iho Oregon 1911 clip has bean aold cloaer than ever before In Ihe hlatory of the Industry for tho same period. MkA ui.i.i nw ills i.iub tiaa been out at l,700,oo pounds, which brought noub ,0 roke n ample local .up to tho slnlo 13,000,000. Tiio yieiu K. II. Kllloll. AslgarVi.r 14 Hrm,j Kater Artioa ti Rrrover'Tuial of. Varloaa Amouals, Aannnate Run I nlag dot to 1400 In the office of County Clerk Chas.i It, Orlsp this afternoon there was nird by Attorneys J. C. Rutanlc and J. . Kent, a suit fgalaal H. J. Wla Urs, a wrll knowu Main street Jew eler. Kllloll, who I junior partner ol the law firm of Kltlotl Elliott, I assignee of 1 4 rlalma for good aold by vsrlous Arm throughout lb coun try to Winter. The Arm claim bal ance due aggregating 11,116 which claims have been assigned Elliott. Tlifamglioitt Ihe Land Heave IN trlrt Attorney for (Using ImmnaMr rlslli to I'roaae 1m Hceaati Byna- mil the TtBM Herbert Bavldge aad tloeUer to tb lawyer' otic when 1160 la cash and two not ware given. Tbe aseney and aotea wero at that Um alaasd Ml an enveaea and tamed over to Caaa- etlauu OoelUr, with haatructlona tojln nay event, tb bolder wM be re turn in envelope over wnea ine ii-iawrea iomow in court Ben Mntcnr cene wa transferred. If tbe trana- ed the piece of paper which la aa ana action could not be put through, ltglag to tb three councilman In street today at tbe effrontery of tba holder In aeking that H be paid. It conM net be detaitetr aefraia ed wbetnar ar net tba not bad beea old to nn Innaeant tatta waa Ibe understaadlag that tae i volved. DEMOCRATIC TO PAM More than U,OOa.0 ga aayn aa 4. nte Jeat Van Bni naa at vtmm a It nPaF V naraTnannn raar aaWPWaWgl aasy HnW Z 'laited Praa Servle WAMIIKaTON. D. C. Anff. War vetaraaa to tbe number ef 00a hat not received their allowaaaaa, daw Ancnat 4an.i lb degenerate in tba Bug tag neeaaeery More than 111., an a iba,-rtran, ban N naj untH MH. proprlatlan uader tbe nM 14.- tor aJLlB aanfn)n4nanV Ara you Inurestrn COUNTY! I Hunter Realty good Urgaaaa. deata ' IB Jtl Nao. see Ufe Btei 1-. im ii Lam atii ihena soma NEW VEGETABLES BETTER HERE LOCAL OARDKXH I'ROVK HUB I'RIHK TMIH YKAR FOR OLD IIMKRm, WHO TMOVOHT THJh WAM NOT (IAHDK.V COUNTRY That nature la kinder to tba.farm- ar and truck gardenerer In the Klau alh Palla territory than ever before seema to be evident, wim an in rain Ibat have fallen thla summer Hi irop are going to be unusually good, and la addition to thla the truck gardener la bringing up stuff that uover waa raised la the Klamath Uaaln before, at least not to a market able eitn. "There Is more of everything, and Ihe season Is earlier than usual." aald John Keller, the restaurant man, thla morning. Mr. Keller ha for aome time made a specialty of feeding the local populace, and la conversant with tho nature of Ihe home market for food producla. "In past seasons It was hard to gel hat we wanted In the vegetable tluo without Importing It from the Sacra mento Valley," said bo. "Thoro would be somo local stuff raised, but not I.I-.. . ' '' ww, HU IVI1 IMlllU IIIU ! . for hi headquarlara In Port land nrlcee are pronounced aatlsfac 1 .: !mev to the wool arower. and with littai """ ,0r ft w"h0. He eg ins.. mur" H00B complain LLZ!m"!.U- ,n lh nlo ha U ii. nnasn A ft.1.. r ,or h"re by two aaaLtaat. K T..B ?" Wt W' U"vU of nti u. ' n' V0 bMn hlr mm . ' vl,, who" hM - "iw ZL aTr uu- Ty-'o lory large sums of cash In Iheir pocaeis. llmlr store bill paid, they are in a proeperouH condition. Thoro lias been but one cloud of threatened tariff re moval. Home think that the faat aell Ing till yaar wa due to the fact that lha grower feared a tariff reduction would be provided for In some law passed by congreaa, and to gat all old stock off tholr hand before the de cline began, lb hpn aold fast aa their clip waa ready for Iho mar k.t. ply. It waa n case of very little lo r had, and piece out with Imported stuff. Now It I a case of having some choice out of what I offered. "We arc getting cauliflower, car rots, head lettuce and .other lettuce raised right In the neighborhood. Just nt our doors, you might aay. Some very fine head lettuco ha been pro duced locally. Some of the garden stuff has been coming li(or the past three month or better. There la one man In Mill addition, whoae name I cannot recall Just now, who ha a hothouse, and haa raised aome (Continued ou tage I) United I'ttM Merrne ' LOH ANdELES. Aag- 14. De nouncing District Attorney Freder icks for sgreelng to Immunity to all other of tb Timaa dynamiter ei repl ibe MrNsmara,. Altera? Karl llogera roatlaued bla addreaa tohe Jury In tb Darrow caaa today. H red lhal Pranklla'a waa the only vldence against Darrow, and that It was uncorroborated. The attorney Instated that tb de fense had shown by uncontradicted testimony that Clarence Darrow had no motive to bribe Lockwood, aa an nrraagamtsit to settle tb case had been concluded eight daya before tbe alleged bribery occurred. "Darrow Is an accomplished, asag nlflcenl man,' aald the attorney. "He performed a remarkable thing for hi client when h vd their live. Out Frederick entered Into a hldeou pact. M. A. Schmidt, tba man who racked tb dynamite aad hid It, aad all of the rest, werr -allowed to go free aa long a they kept out of Lea Angeles county.- The anktrlct attorney loo not deny this." ' ' With folded arma.aad la a low voire, Roger continued. "I tell you that when nil of tba men In this country gat their right, when all have work, when all are equal, there will be no dynamiting. Out ao long a there are hungry babies while others ara living on the fat of the land there wilt be violence. "I do not favor vloleace. I have fought labor unions all of my life. I drew up tbe famoua aatl-plcketlng j ordinance. Yet If I had walked the streets all day trying; to aell ay labor tc feed my huagry andvcrylag baby, and I could not get work, while oth era are living on be1 knee and hum mingbirds' tonguevglvlag monkey dinners, I would commit violence. I would tear off tho front of ihe First National bank with my Anger nails. In this country of our thsre are many thing that must be settled and settled quirk. We cannot go on like this.." A mob of 3,00 men and women stormed the door of the court room at the reopening of thDarrow trial this afternoon. Many women fainted nnd wero carried Into Judge Hutton'a chnmbem. Darrow and Attorney Roger were caught In the crush, but were Dually rescued by bailiff. At 1 :IS Darrow started hla plea to Ihe Jury. "Oentlomen of the Jury," he sswn In a low vole, "it I hard to argue an Important , even when you are not Ihe defendant yourself. I want to say something to you men that waa left unsaid on the wltnes stand. What am I on trial for, gen tlemen of the Jury? I am not on trial for bribing a man named Lockwood. Nn man I being tried on that charge. I am being tried because I am n lover of ihe poor, and a friend of the op pressed. So 1 ao a vteMa of tbe criminal Instinct of thla country. That' why I am pursued by a vteioaa a band of cut-throat aa ever breathed and who have been hot ou my trail ever since I can rmntbr tb ateel trust. Ar lhe lataraata latereateal In bribery f No. Ar they coming i from New York to prosecute a brlberT ) No. They never before, alnee the' TOR worn began, bad n chance to aay I bribery bad beea coauaiued by n poor j man. They Jamaed at the chance., Thoa vleloua lataraata want to get me Into tbe penitentiary bssaaa I have stood for tae wank, tar tbe aaer, for tb man wbe tailed." - Darrow' vole brake, hat uaUfled hand droppX helplenly to hla aid, and tear streamed down hla cheek. Gentlemen." ha added. "I am la your hand, not In tb band of thoa vicious Interests, yet." JAIL IS EMPTY; TO BE CLEARED tmk vwmr TUUC HUH HMKRIFV aURSfan) nUat BNtnV OFFICE TKKRB ARK NO IV. MATES IN OOVKTY RAAHWJc WRaoa Anaewvea SKA OIRT. Aug. 14. Woodrow Wilson announced today hi approval of the action of tbe houae In passing tbe wool bill over the president's veto. The democratic laader'a opening speech will be made outside of New Jersey, probably at William' Grove, Pennsylvania, August i. COUNCIL MAY CORRECT ERROR CHARTER EXPRESSLY PROVIDES OW ADVET181NG CONTRACT SHOULD BE LET, RUT CITY RAIMi FAILED TO OBEY That Ihe awarding of the printing contract to th North western wa Illegal and a direct violation of tbe city charier haa now become the opin ion of the councilman who voted In favor of ne morning newspaper, and It la probable that an effort will now be md to rescind tbe action taken, it la expected that at the nest meet ing of tbe council Ibe original bid will be taken up and the contract awarded to Tbe Herald, In accordance with tba provision of th charUr. In their desire to ruth through the highest bid the majority member of Ibe council overlooked two Important provisions In the charter. Instead or settling Ihe matter by resolution or ordinance a tba law requires, Councilman Savldge simply moved that the Northwestern be awarded the contract. This I Ihe way tba action of the council now appear on the minute of the meeting. There la u wide legal difference between a reso lution or ordinance and a motion. Tbe charter' further eapreasly provide that the contract ahall bo let to the loweet responsible bidder, ex cept that the council may, If they choose, take Into consideration the circulation of the papers In the city, It la eipreaaly provided by the word "tbereta," In Article 1, Section a, (Continued on Page I) Empty la th Klamath eeaaty jail, for all th bar) are . "Jt'a tb Brat time since I'v been In office that the Jail ana been amply this long," raarkad fhertff William D. Dames thla afternoon, aa be aat la a cool, shady spot uader one of the tree oa th court houa green. ' "How long I that!" wa asked. , "Ever since a week ago last Sat urday, when I took the last prisoner.! out of there." the sheriff said. "It waa Ueorge McLean, who got an Inde terminate sentence of from I to 10 years for horse stealiag. I've been ItAofflce four year nnd one month. and my term of office wilt eiplre tb tint of neit Jaanar. and It la re markable that tba pen baa been va cant ao long. "I must have It clsanad ant, too. I'll do It right away, for It neada It. I told tb boya to air It out good, bat It need something mora than tnat I'll go see' tbe court aad arrange for the renovating." And at thla Juncture tbe brfl ups and starts off to see that hla o rlal boarding house gets the needed Attention. A year ago the calaboose waa crowded lo the roof with prisoner, nnd the condition wa such that there was not room for Nobel Faulder, who had slain Louis Qebherl, cook at the Krlckson-Peterson construction amp on the Southenr Pacific exten sion north of tbe city. Faulder had attempted to kill himself with a ride nna snotgun. and torn such n gnat hole In hi side that It was weeka be fore the private guard that waa en gaged for him In tbe Hector block wa dismissed and he waa placed In Jan. alongside other prisoners. Ha was later convicted and, sentenced to hang, after which he got a 90 days' reprieve. It was during the crowded condi tion of the Jail that Dr. John Oram Lyman and bla attendant, L. B. Thor net, wero arrested at Lakeview and placed In the Jail. The medical bunco man wa placed la a separate cell, where he waa safely kept, but Thor net went In the big pen with the mt of the detained men, nnd during the night the young man. with four oth ore, made a hole over one of th east window of the Jail and climbed out. wcaplng Ja the rain. Tkornet Is tho only one ever captured;, being found on a ranch la New Mexico. Lv-on who wore beautiful ItBgerle and waa Generally a vary smooth article, at least la th va'rbap eesae, la now n prUonr at McNellJ', felgnd govern ment prison. " "". LNBRtaWali llWfUOT a ef Flea mn Cfraaaans ad Caaan nja. Area lawee Tans C najMn United Praan I PARIS, Aac 14A-Lala tb bars ef th ffrat ; ter tare yanra retlnamant. aaaua. ma mag nrwat nam an nanjaana. atr-tMMMiiB ?M B aL am am jnwenaaa) -an .(. Mr M na na an.amai Friendly geeaity Avaibare. arAlr asan'a Vaana. delart fee emt an rem hi wlage hs aha ML lnmLN-TO.PARan AVU1 Next May ew RACK la Ran Ret fa aanrVaaja, and Several OtaanantHia ad AVara I4UM HnaTnT anDlVananlnf anannBannWtBgm1 'afnanflant' " Tr- Tti lb i fallal Bwrvaan. Unite,! Prai PARIS. Aag. 14. The Pekbvto- Parla aeroplane aee baa been deff- nltely put down for May, lilt, lev- eral plan coutructora ante already' entered machine. Incladbsg Harlot. Morane. Nteuport. Beral, Bragnatm. Deperduaeia. Haarioa and eta- D. n. Rameby and famMy aadfhtm Carrie Ranuby left tbl merntag an rt camping trip to Lake of tne Wanna. HANKS RETURNS FROM AN OUTINC HAD TO COME HOMK WHEN Sl'P PIJER RUN OCT AOCtJMV UTI COLLECTION OF SCN Rl'RN AH PROOF OF 4JOOR TtnlR l - t . Marlon Hank and family returned Tuesday from a tea-day outing on Spring Creek, at the place where it. flows luto Williamson Rlvr. They had a tine lime, and seme parts of the ex-prealdnt of th council were burned by th sun until they wr a sight to behold. "It waa a delightful vacation." said Mr. Hanka tbl morning. "We vould probably havo been there yet If It bad not been that our auppllea gave out. When we want w sent ear eenla went and aupplt up by train nnd rode to the camping apot In our aute moblle. Tb leninf waa tae, and the weather waa pretty wam;meet of th time, which caused all my eua burn. Rainbow trout ara abundant at that place, and when wa wanted ah all we bad to do waa to put tail our line and get them. They arVene, to eat. If we got tired staying areuad the camp we .would take th aula and, rlilo around to aae tbe country.'.'-