The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 17, 1912, Image 1

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KMMATII KAMA, OREGON, SATURDAY, AI'ttUHT 17, 1UI3
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VERDICT IS GIVEN
PASSEHGER SHIP
SINKS AT WHARF
(OLMIliK ' HIIKH AT IIAMtOA
H COSTLY
Wlrrbw Mruj(i' Trlla of Oluuter In
the I'tniuiM Z"Hi l.alrat HefNirt
pun c4 Indicate Thai Any Uvea
Hate llrrn Uw( luat Vraael U
trvftrtj of ' Parlltr Mall Hiram-
UCipnr
IUU4 I'rraa herrlce
IAS KIIANOIHCU. Aug. 17. A
alnbja miro to the California At-
lutic 8lmihlp company hero from
Ftlloa, I'anama, say that a hug
M Ihtrt rolltiwcJ during the nlgbt,
iisilag tbt Pacific Mall passenger
ul frtlilit itrawtr Newport.
Tit anllre urto wa loal, but It
m UIItkI at Ilia lima of sending
Ua MU that no litre bad bee
County Fair Sure
of Being: Success
Local Herchants Have Donated Par-
ial List of Prizes Already and
lore Donations Being Made
YOUNGSTERS POPULAR
IjMly Derlra IWomr
Mother
I'rouil
Mother
united Pre Service
LONDON, Aug. 17 A dsugb-
ter woa born thl morning to
Lady Dccle. who iu MIm
Vivian Gould. )
I-orJ Dcclra ha telegraphed
to me united State that mother
and child are doing well. e)
jfluch Testimony
Harks U. S. Suit
nut mciioereh
lAveTRrtiaMNct:
rORTI.ANI), Auk IT A new trial
to Jack Ilobeiia, hntgun highway-
U mj ttayrr of Donald Stowart
ulCrsri Uaitlnga, will In all llke
WM U granted by Circuit Judgo
Hwrow upon itcm nlntlon of the for
U ro.it by the condemned man'
Montj, The luilxe ha made an or-
itthorlitnjt (ho court stenogra
law to furnUh Hubert with a trans-
"Iflof the eIJcnco at the trial, at
iiptnie of tbe county, on which I
Wattorsfja will bane their demand
W trial. Tho formal motion
"llWnudelnafow day.
With iroiicla for bumper crop,
with many breed of good dairy cat
tle now In. tho country, iplrndld
horaca of different brocda owned
here, aad the assay tad varied r.
sour
Vela
L2I
ragf
1'ortUnd Store, 2d prltr, IC offered
by Wood-Curtli Co,
Ut prim draught maro, kitchen
cupboard and tablo combined, offered
y.4. V. Ooellcr on; 2d prlte,
MfMtffajr4 hr.J.jr, OeeU
a
better tGaaW.1'
Varloua frateraal order havlar-l?,t
HOUSE REFUSES
SENATE MEASURE
All of the Letters of the Alphabet are
Used Up and Number 88 Has
Been Reached on Exhibits
JURY USES BUT
LITTLE OF TIME
DELIBERATIONS LAST BOX
MIUNTE8 IX PRIVATE
One week ha been taken up, and
another promise to be, by the cae
of tho United State Tcrau C. A.
Hunting and hi wife, M.VeneU Bunt-
Ing, Involving water right on tbe
Stukel lateral of tho reclamation aer
visa. .Tl ktatfliarli Mm muc(4
Introduce Iu evidence and bad oa the
tand Cbarlea J. Anderton and 0. H
Carlcton, rancher out toward Mer
rill. It li expected that the defeaae
will Introduce aa many. It not more,
wltneuea than have already been of
fered on tho aide of the government,
UjUk JtVMMaift UM.form of court
trial,
Judge Hnttoa'a
Jury Were Wry FavoraMe to Mm
Attoreey-Pefeadaat nawwr, Ae
compaaied by HI FalMtfal WM.
Aaxlovaly AwaM taw Retam f MM
Twelve Mea '
united Preaa Servle
LOS ANOELES. Aug. 17. CMx-
MV PatfajBr,jwa , U4ay foa4 avat
ranged la hold reunion hero during
the fair, and there will be aome die
Unci feature from thla aourr.
Already a partial lUt of premium
haa been announced. Tho work of co
curing prlir I itlll going on, and
Secretary Oliver haa aauraucei that
the compUtn premium llt will be tbe
moil complete of any ever before
offered.
The following U the partial llt
lit prlir, beat draft team, $10, of
') i'
Inpleaeat' aa'i
fered by raraiera'
Kuppty llouie.
lt prlte for beat ilngle farm ex
hibit, 2C piece diver let, IR47 lloger
Ilro.. valuation 125, offered by Wil
liam K. I'elley.
Ut prllo for brat dual purpoae cow,
130 eteel range, offered by Darling
Hardware Co.
11 prlie for bet Jerioy cow, I2i.
uiuiv;tu aruniio waro xiicnen et,
lorTerrd by Hum Hardwnro Co.
; lit prlie for bet collection of
to "irl' tx
i
Tr
1111) lVovldiug for Two Hblpe of War
I Kent to Confrrrarr WMi Offer
lo CoinprumUe on One I'mldrnt
Taft Nlga the IVnalon ApprvprU
Clun Hill, Ho Veteran Will Oct
Their Money Nert Moaitay
ferrd by Havldgo llro , Lumber Co.
Ut prlie beat collection of grauc.f "' . I .. ' ouitiuui.
and grain. $10, inerchandl.e, offered I'1 "er'd, b'rlf"'' "" MIIM
by Hector' Department Store, Jl0,! ,a. vttt? for b',t ""n "
Ut i.rlio for l.c drlvlnr tMm """ m by any Individual. $t.
$10. offered by O. M. Itlley. oB"wI 'r "" "rM- M""n Co-
Ut prlie for be.t collection of pp.. '"'r" br,t ,,00,,, "om ' loc'
tatue. $IC ault of clothe, offered by,
(Coutlnued on l'K 4)
IN OVER LINE
10 BE OPERATED
lTII.Kli:it t.' IUMII.KH
w KW MIIITIIKUN I'ACIHl!
,MCK IWVOMt CllllAiguIN
NMTtiMOHluiW
Toaorrow iim minninn ,k.
w,0'0' ",0 Houthern faclflc'a
iiotuln and n,,. umu ......
hii v- m . imaiuon Hirer
" ? 0,"cl"ly turned over to the
mi. ' d,,nr,'"nl of the railroad
uniintur ,,.., . .
rr! "alneer II. i. in-v I... .i
"'fcllneor William Hood of
diarii iW ii.. . .
itx ,, l" w airetcit or
tten.iV V " ,,,rw trantrcr
Borro! ,odof,1""'w part come
tK' T1' "tlon at the end
, - .-., no im.i..i. ., ....
Th.r. i "" ."
nin. :::. ..i:o,v. m,10 h
IU coum ; :" '" l" ranafar.
"ik-riftt:
In ik. . '" """ u "
Ih. neighborhood of the
"0 lilvnr an..i.i u. .
'fiar ii ,-""" o reaumea
r ork. ha. . BU0Ut
,ttt mit. ,:,T,U ,ft, 'IU.
'Utiofc. "' purpoaa in
' Bot b" Meertalaeg.
BUT ONE RED IS COURT MAY ASK
A DRINK VICTIM BIDS FOR WORK
'Jutted I'm Service
WASIIINOTON, D. O., Aug. 17.
Tho home today by a voto or ISO to
79, decided agalnit Accepting the en
ate'a amendment to the naval bill
providing for two bAttleahlp. Tho
bill will be aent to a conference, offer
ing n conipromtie on n alnglo battle-
hip.
President Taft algned the pemlon
appropriation bill, which carrlea with
It $160,000,000. Tho 200,000 voter-
an and their dependent, wnoao pen-
alona have been hold up iluco Auguit
4tb, will be able to get tbelr check
caihcd Monday.
draw apaa"
county.
So far All aeparate Item In the ex
hibit Jiave been brought In tbe caae
and helped to form a foundation for
a ma of twtlraony, which haa been
taken down by the commloloncr, who
I hlmaelf an expert atcnographer.
Tho pagea of teatlmony which he
ha wrltton In ihorthand up to dato
number 450.
Tho government ha finished Iu
teatlmony, after Introducing about
a itoicii nltneiaei. Including Metirs.
W. W. Patch. W. It. Hollcman. C. C.
Hngue, II. K. Hayden, Newnham,
Ward, Hantell, Caden, J. Frank Ad
am. C. K. Wlddoc and Albert E.
Rider.
Thl morning the dcfno began to
" rar7aWetta
want to until It feel juaOla! aa raat
Ing IU caae. Thua It U that tbe de
fame, If It dealrea, can call on wit
nee atmoit without number, if It
feel that they are necessary to the
iUbllbment of It contention.
The government ha brought the
caie on the plea that the Duntl&ga
have been tapping the Stukel lateral
and taking water from It, and expect
to establish that they have no right
to tako the water without conform
ing to the rule and regulation of
the reclamation icrvlce.
The exhibit up to data Include doc
ument, map, letters, order, cir
cular, rule and regulation, con
tract and stock aubacrlptlons.
CHUCK OK KOI.ICK I'ICKS UK IN
DI.N TIIIH MOIIMNO WITH fill
t'l'M J.l IK TOO DltUXK TO
KNOW IIIH OWN NAMK
Of tho great Influx of Indiana here
lo aee the circus, there wa but one
who acquired that degreo of Intoxica
tion aa to entitle him to board and
room at tbe oxpenio of tho city. He
wa picked up thl morning by Chief
of I'ollco Smith, and now occupUw a
cell In tho city jail. He wa not In a
condition lo glvo hi name.
It haa been the uatial thing on gala
occailon for n certain class of In
dian to drink everything In eight,
but recently thero ha beon a notabto
Improvement In thl ropect.
countvh m:w edifice will
need foundation, and ad-
VKIITISKMKNTK MAY UK Kill NT
ED WITHIN NEXT TEN DAYS
It I probable that tho county court
wilt shortly advertise for bid for tho
foundation of tho new court houso In
tho Jlot Spring addition, plan for
which are now being drawn by Archi
tect UonJ. McDougall of San Fran
cisco, who drew tho plans for tho new
Whlto relic n Hotel.
Whllo nil tho plan nro n,ot yet
finished, It I believed that tho court
Mill bo ablo to announce It readi
ness tn go ahead with tho foundation
of Iho now structure within tho noxt
ten day.
WKAHV COKKEII
NAIW TOO LONG
1'OIITL.AND, Aug. 17. For taking
tlilrty-mlnuto nap In (ho (olograph
operating room at tho Union depot,
Patrolman J. P. Murphy will faco
charge preferred against him by Po
lice Chief Slover and Sergeant Van
Overn and Klenlcn, following a roport
made by the sergeants. Van Overn
and Klcnlen found Murphy ailoep In
tho room,' and Murphy made no at
tempt to deny tho accusations. The
charge will be presented to tb po
lice commlttloner at tbe next meet
ing. Murphy bear an excellent repu
tation In the department, and hli ef
fort In past season did much to
make the police band a luecaa.
KVIt AND HIIAWIi
SCHOOL FACULTY
IS GIVEN OUT
ALFORD FAMILY BURIAL MONDAY,
IN NICE REUNION HOURNOT FIXED
KAHENTS, nitOTHEIl AND 8!8.a11UANGEME.T FOR FUNERAL
TKTtH OK FIRST, WARD COUN
CIUIAN All ASSEM11I.E IN 1118
CONOKIt AVENUE HOME
A family reunion of tho Alford fnm.
IIIOII SCHOOL WIIX OKEN SEPT.;,,, took pUco ,Mt ,
INDICATE HUGH
SAN FUANCIBCO, Aug. 17. Wal
ter A. McCreory, polo player, clubman
and rlon of a wealthy pioneer fam
ily, I sulferltiK front a nervous break
down, according to hU attorney, and
Superior Judgo Thorn F. Graham
Ims been petit lonod to appoint a guar
dian for him. Judge Graham ha
sot noxt Wednesday for tho hearing.
McCroory haa Just arrived from
,ondon, and on the trip from New
York worn a fur coat, a linen duster,
a Panama hat, a inawi ana a ami
muffler. The ileeve of hi various
garment were rolled up to tho el
bow of ono arm and one trouier leg
to the knee. Instead of ihoe he
wore bedroom (Upper.
0, TllltEK WEEKS KHOM MON
DAY, WITH NEW FACULTY.
KEItKONNEL IS ANNOUNCED
Tli r co weok from Monday, Sep
tember 9th, the Klamath County
High School will open.
Already W.' E. Fought, principal,
has arrangoment well under way for
thn opening. Ho announced thl
morning tho following member of
tho faculty:
Atalttant principal M. D. Coatea,
roathomatlc nnd dobat.
Ilosilo II. Applegate, Kngllab, liter
ature. K. V. Ilawley, manual training.
E. Ii. Morrison, commorclal depart
ment. Erma E. Cole, Latin, teacher'
training.
Addlo E. Cornwall, history and
Gorman.
Abble Ji Carpenter, domestic act-
once.
Mx A. McCall, agriculture.
Qeo. A. Wlrtf , music.
Rev E. M. Flluu, pastor of tbe
Christian church, will conduct reg
ular ssrvlce for that congregation.
dence of Councilman Russell A. Af
ford or tho First ward. From Med
ford had como Mr. and Mrs. A. Al
ford, parent of Councilman Alford
and M. L. Alford, brother of It. A. Al
ford, and wife and Mr. C. W. Wal
ter, the councilman's sister from Tal
ent, camo In M. L. Alford' automo
bile. Mr. L. F. Wllllt of this city,
who 1 a slater of Councilman Alford,
was present. The parent and four!
children had a most enjoyable even
ing.
OK MRS. JOHN SCHALLOCK DE
PEND ON ARRIVAL OF SISTER
AND DAUGHTER
CONVICTS TRY
TO MAKE ESCAPE
SAI.EM, Aug. 17. Through Infor
mation received from a convict, War
den Dengen of the tato penitentiary
wa enabled rocently to prevent the
oacapo of three prisoner. While the
Attempted escapo waa made several
day ago, It wa suppressed. Robert
Owens, John Harris and John Wal
ter were the convict who had plan
ned the break. They hoped to effect
It by sawing their way through tho
bar guarding a flume that passe un
dortho walla of the Institution, and
which I supposed to bo under the eye
of the guard constantly.
The funeral of the late Mrs. John
G. Schallock will take place aome
tlrao Monday, but the hour haa not
been decided and will not be until
there is knowledge Just what time
Mrs. J, R. Sharp of Portland with lar
rlve. Mrs. Sharp and Mr. Fred Mel.
hase-Df this city, are sisters of the de
ceased, and the only survivors of the
family. Arrangements for the pall
bearer await the arrival of Mrs.
Schallock' daughter, Mrs. Junior F.
Daggett, who was Ml Orpha Schal
lock. Mrs. Daggett la due this even
ing from her home In Oak Ridge,
Ore. Rev. J. S. StubbleOeld of the
Presbyterian church, who waa Mrs.
Schallock's pastor, will conduct the
obsequies If he can be reached. lie
departed this city yesterday, with
Mrs. StubbleOeld, for a camping trip
In the neighborhood of Crater Lake
It tho effort now being aaad to fad
htm fall, another minister will be
named to conduct the funeral.
rtv
Just 17 mlaatosv J4 1
mediately declared Darrow das
charged from custody aad kla kail
bond released.
Darrow waa plainly nervosa wham
he faced tbe crisis of kla Ufa oa eatar
Ing Judge Huttoa'a court room tkla
morning.
Judge Hutton mounted tba ksasK
at 8:20. The roll of Um Jury wa
called, and the court Immediately be
gan reading hi charge. Ho aald la
part:
"Gentlemen of tbe Jury, the evi
dence Is all In and the argumeata an
over. I charge you tbat tk evlieaca
presented tn thl case doe not war
rant a conviction on the first count la
this Indictment. It you Had that.
through an agent, or agents, the de
fendant approached Lockwood, gave
him $500 (or the purpose of talueac-
Ing hla deciiton In tha McNamara
cat, it will be your duty to Had klm
guilty of attempting to corruptly la
fluence tho Juror as charged, la tk
econd Indictment. If you find tbat
wltnesic testified who ar accom
plices, and there Is no other evidence
tending to show guilt. It Is your lm-
I Continued on Page 4)
Rx-V. 8. Marshal Here
Ex-Untted State Marahal Lasllt
M. Scott of Portland, son of the lata
Harvey Scott ot the Oregoalaa.
passed through the city last alght
with his wife and mother, ea route
home after a visit to Crater National
Park.
WOULD GET RICH
ON LETTUCE BED
ELMER APPLEGATE DECLARES
THAT ONE ACRE OF GROUND
WILL PRODUCE S,eM IF THE
MARKET IS HERE
It the Remand In Klamath Falls
waa great enough, an acre of ground
In tho Immediate vicinity of this city
would produce sufficient lettuce at the
prevailing price, even la Baa Fraa
Cisco or Portland, to average S,000.
Thiols the estimate made by Elmer
Applegate, who haa devoted consider
able time to lettuce culture, aad who
U rated an authority on the subject.
He waa In the city thla morning witk
a wagon load ot produce tor local raa
tauraata. "The land In this country la partic
ularly adapted to the raising of let
tuce." said Mr. Applegate. "If the
market wa-hare I could ride arouad
In an automobile on tbe proceed of
aa acre or two of ground. Now I
feed lota of lettuce to the ehieken."