The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 19, 1912, Image 1

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Battle of Managua Greatest in History of Nicaragua
SENATE PASSES
BUDGET BILL
NKAH'HK Wll.l. XW TO THE
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HMoletk ' lno lln HoWier'
Mow l Hnl MiMlra U Adopted,
graste .rK-r nil tlir. Om lUltle
iklf l'rwiiit H Will SX lb a
frfDrroiliioUKlit Fur Healing
WW H Klo.l
rHsd Frees Itervtee
WAsillNOTON. I), C, Au. IP.
TW MHli lit" todsy sdopted Oik
wahrvart report im (tin naval till.
TW aouie W expected lu pM (lit
DiMirt txtnifi adjournment to
tliit, aad the mcnur will probably
I to tat rrlttnt tomorrow. Thorn
IN Ifiit vilnly attempted in have
II at Inilut on two hattleahln.
I'sUes 1'rtM Srlr
WASHINGTON, II. t, An. !.
TitMMtr todiy paued tlie new bud'
it kill containing- provlilun. (or the
iMbamrht of the commerce court,
(tutor Owinun objected u the
latndmtnl eliminating the npproprl-
itlca for the (nimerce court, but It
Mdoplfd by a.votn of J6 to 23.
Tb rnolullun of Heuator Works
(roildloi for an Investigation of the
Nttloail Boldltn' Home at Hants
Moalca ai ailnittt by lha senate.
Tin trait anil houaa conferees
lire sirred on a compromise of one
M.000.000 liattlMhlp In the natal
kill, audi this U expected to end the
lUpite on tbli measure. The veasel
rrotUrd for will not be super-dread-lottat,
u orlglnslly planned.
The conferee alio agreed on a
III miking the sealing treaty effect
I'. It i agreed In atop the hunt
li lor Mil. In Alaika for flvo year.
ktMmlo tut nrrepted thn confer
an rKrt.
TOURING IN AUTO
TO CRATER LAKE
AHHI.ANII MAN AMI TkVtl NKI'll
rMH ItMtMlT IIAII IIOAIttt
I'ltUM HI'KM'KII CIIKKK, HUT
TIIKIIt ('Alt MTANIIH t'l VKI,I
K. It, Hmlth of Aihland and tils
two iirphowa, Ilrrl anil Chmtcr, ar
rled In a Kord car IhU morning from
HHnrrr Ureok, hrm tlicy pnt the
night, after having aurlrd from Aih
land yciterdar morning, Thcr are
POPPES MUST
GO TO JAIL
m.WKTHII OK NTKAM.NO A l(r
Vtlt.VKII HtOM A ItOOM ON
MAIN hTIUIKT. OIIKKK IN NOT
(IIVKN tllTIO.V OK KINK
John l'ii'i'. upon conviction of
Irallng a revolver from n room oc
cupied by J. Halm over the Northern
rrntaurant, n aciitenced to aervo
thirty daya In the county Jail by
Juilgn Lravltt.
I'oppc, a (Ircck, wai arreited Hat-
well eaulpped for ramping, and arejurday night. Ho gave bond and op-
on their way to Crater Uke to view. .'""' "' " l" ruufl ""
the glorle. of nature there, eipcctlng "" '" c,,are " '"'ln; " l'"'
to .top tonight at fori Klamath. " w. "' "u llu '"" ott
"We've had no trouble with the ,"""""'"" of " "'"'
car whatever," laid Mr Hmlth, "but
ome other folka along tho route
were not o fortunate, we noticed,
-... u. . I.I.I tnm tah.lM fM
aim wi imiv ii. ivi ir',.. w I
leaving Hpencer Creek we poealblyl
took the wornt road of the two, for
e turned to the left. Maybe we
hniild have picked out the route to,
the right. NVe found the roadi irem-l
ed to be very poor, even for mountain '
n.l Mtt.l lhw jrr wasliAit nut IhlMH-l
""- " "- ""1
a good many place."
The flinlth auto haa one of the1
heatlhlcM aoundlng hnrm that hai
AI'POIKTM HOWAIIII
t) MarreNr to Judge rUaford la
' Helerted
United Praia Service
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1,
Clinton Howard of lUlllnghara
hai been appointed Federal
Judge to aucceed Judge Han-
ford.
KLAMATH GIRL
TO BE MARRIED
been heard III IhU region for aome
time, mid It work, by mere prniure'
IIKMMII-: KAIIiOI.W HTAHTU
KOIt HA.V KHAXrlHC-O. WIIRRK
MIK Wll.l. UK. MAItltlKII ON
HAV KOI.MIWINO AltlUVAI.
of a button.
i
MIm IIcmIc Kallclo, a graduato of
Klamath County High Hchool, and
Mnrlnn Jr.. .tinnier for well known III till city, left lilt
l
Oliver I
il. iliili,i Riaira rerl.m.tlnn aer'nlglit 'for Han Kranclico. Bhe will
vice, who hai been III lnc coming be married on the day after her ar
hero to aailit the gomnnicnt In Iti rival there to Walter Kggerth.
water right, raie agalnit the nunt- Kor the pnl two yeara Ml.. Fair
ing, before I'nlted Htatri Commli.
.Inner Charlri J, Kergu.on, I able to
be again at hi. talk. .
do has made her home with Chief
ot Police and Mr. Hmlth. Over a
ear ago Mr. Kggerth came here as
an employe of the Western Ualoa
i iu ' vi"
II, C. Touney of New York arrived Telegraph company, and It waa then
In tho city yetterday, en route to Joe that he met Ml.. Kalrclo. Ho waa
mil.' ranch, near Kort Klamath, here again a few daya this summer,
wiir im will mMnii n month rlihlna when definite arrangcmenli were
and hunting. , 'mndu for tho marriage.
New York Police Foiled
In a Plan to Get Schepps
CHINKS STILL IN
FIGHTING MOOD
NKW I.KADKK OK ItKHl'BUO MAY
IIK AWANHINATKII
Army U I tela Orgaalartf aad Klt-
lac Heein. Cerlata Voreiggem
Kear neall of HqtMbWe-ThereTT.
Already CowtMarabW AaU-Fordaai
Heatlmeat Sua Will Have m Hodjr
(lu.nl When He Oor to I'ekla
United l'rea Henrica
TIENTSIN, China, Aug. 19. For
eigner, here are alarmed over thn
proipects of fighting when Bun Yat
8en arrive, en route to I'ekln. Sun
U determined to charfce Yuan with
murdering his generals.
It Is feared that Sun' Ufa will bo
attempted In I'ekln. A bodyguard
Is being organlicd to accompany hlrn
to the capital.
United Tree Service
SHANUIIAI. Aug. 19. Sun Yat
Ben'a agents are mobilising an army
bore. It la expected that fully 300,
000 men will bo under arms this
week. A clash la regarded a cer
tain. There Is considerable antl-for-elgn
sentiment.
DITCH BIDS TO
BE IN TOMORROW
ItKCMMATION HFJtVICK WILL
I.KT (X)NTKACT FOR TMK SBC
OX II UNIT LATKBAI. MANY
UIDH AI.KKADY KKCKIVKD
lllds for the excavation for the sec
ond unit lateral of the Klamath pro
ject of the reclamation service will
be opened at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
W, W. Hatch, project engineer.
stated thla afternoon that a number
ot blda had already been received,
and he expect, that many more will
come In before the hour of closing.
Thirty aeta of specification, bar
been sent out to prospective bidden.
some going aa far away aa Utah. A
number of farmer have looked over
the work1 and expect to enter bid.
The work involve about 30 mil of
excavation. -.. -
ARMY CAPTAIN
KILLS FAMILY
MKMIIKIt OK NOTED HIGHLANU
V.UH HUNH AMCCK -AKTKK
HHOOTINO IIK HRTH FIKK tt
HIS HOMi: AND HOOIKH IIUH.V
ONEILL FIGHTING
TO SAVE A LIFE
AN APPEAL WILL BE MADE IN
THE CA8E OF NOBEL FAULDER
HENTENCED BY JUDGE BfCnOX
TO THE EXTREME PENALTY
I'alUd I'riss HorvK
NBW YOltK. Aug. 10. Schepp.
paymutcr of tho Hosanthal thugs,
Wwd In New York today. Police-
W BEING RAVAGED
Bf GRASSHOPPERS
Urns i ,imhly 10,000 Acrea In
koluimui'. I lata Itegion Nibbled
W Clean by Hungry Insect, In
VM Nuiiibera
Wllllona of grasshoppers have tak-
!' ,u irs off ot probably 10,.
'". acres of land In the Solomon
" country, according to D. K.
"rrsll ot Fort Hock, wbo waa In
city today. ,
'"W Jack and a number ot oth
J! "ta rnchr who have placee
ike vlcluity, have been limply
""ft out of hay this teuon, no
w"l lo the report, by the yorn-
men met the train, and domauded
that District Attorney Whitman sur
render the prisoner. This was re
Schepps wns rushed through the
railway station to a taxlcab, and tak
en in the West Sldo statlou. Th po
llco were warned not to "but In."
clous, Jumping, orthopterous Insects,
which have gono greedily over the
land, snapping up every spoar mid
atub of grass. Where tho hay wan
from eighteen Inched to two feet high
last yonr, this aoason tlio affected tur
rltory I as baro aa a board.
Probably tho only exception In the
ravagod nrca la whom thoio linvo
been a few tules, which wero too wet
to ault tho fastidious taste of the lu
soct, which pine for a dry diet. They
will oat tules which aro dry, but as
most of theso places aro damp, the
grasshoppers shun them iu tlivy
would a pestilence
Wl.hanl Locale Hero
A. L. Wlshard.. formerly n resident
of Klamath Falls, returned to the
city last night from San Francisco.
Ho has bought tho Kagle Peel room
and ha taken possession.
MEADE TAKEN TO
HOSPITAL, SICK
United Pre Service
KAST UOURNE. England, Aug. 19.
Captain Hicka Murray Oordou of
the Highlanders, shot and killed bla
two children, wounded hi wl'c, act
flro to his house and then shot blm
self. Gordon, his wife and two other oc
cupants ot the house perished In the
flame.
George C. Clark, aenlor member
ot the contracting firm which bear
his name, who had an'offlce here for
a year while building the Loat River
diversion dam for tho reclamation
service. Is In -the city today from
Portland.
Counsel for Nobel Faulder, who I
Attorney C. M. Ontltl ot this city, la
working on the case in aa endeavor
to save the condemned man from the
fate Imposed on blm on March 13
last by Judge Henry L. Benson In
the circuit court In this city. On
that date Faulder waa sentenced to
pay the death penalty at the state'
prison at Salem for the murder of
Louis debbert at the Eriekson It
Peterson construction camp near
CbllOQUln n year age this month.
After, abooUaf. Oebbert, cent!
Ins that the Utter, who wan the earns
rook, had nolaeaad bla dear. FftaMec
shot himself with a rile and atshof-t1
gun In an endeavor to determine his
own existence, but good earn dnrlac
weeks of attendance by physicians
and nurse, prevented the accom
plishment of the dMtgn.
Fred H. Mills was the attorney for
Faulder for a time after hi arrest,
but later the rare of hi law case waa
entrusted to Mr. Onslll, who made
every effort to get at client free on
the plea ot Insanity, the trial last
spring causing unusual attention.
Hut Faulder was found guilty ot
murder In the first degree, owing to
the strong case presented to the Jury
i by District Attorney Dell V. Kuyken-
dall and hla assistant, Charlee J. Fer
guson, and Judge Benson Imposed
the penstty ot capital punishment.
Attorney Onelll for the defendant
thereupon gave notice to the court
ot his Intention to appeal Faulder's
case to the supreme court ot Oregon,
and also applied for a writ of prob
able cause for a bill of errors. A
transcript of the alleged errors must
be filed In court, and so far, as nearly
as could be learned, today, this has
not been done.
Six months may elspse after the
sentonce before, tho attorney must
perfect his appeal, which will give,
approximately, until September 13th.
. lr IiW llnrtnn nnd Mrs. L. U.
ACTOll WELL KNOWN HKRK, FOB- Ptch of Uon.nM Bre ytoltlnf nere.
MKHLY WITH 1LK8 CO., GOKS
TO INSTITUTION WHERE MISS
EDNA HOUSTON BTVDIE8
i
PEACE ENVOYS
ARE HELPLESS
aBwaasawge
KIGtTnNO LATTM WANT NO OCT.
Certain BlrsssiMi at
Overthrow of Use 0esnwH la Next
m
Considered
the Revolatlenlato la
KasddJy, and the Wh4
Overran With HyssfaHiaisrs f Ms
MOTVMsVenTt
WASHINOTON, D. C, An 1?.
Minuter Weltsel of Nlearaflmn re
ports the battle of ManagM ta have
been one of the hlaadlsat rasaHaa
In the history of Central .
AccersUactai
aa of dead are
Ihrraenaaic as
1- Pipgras, the well known, candy
manufacturer, returned home Batur
daylight from a bualness trip to
8an Francisco.
abont the e4ty,
The etreeta durtec the Um
lac llteraUy flowed hlaasJ.
The revolution la
Ue strength of the reheta m I
Ing hourly. The overthrow of the
government now seems rsttstn.
Efforts of the peace commlaslea
seem te be futile, and the tgAUssg la
expected to continue.
Never before In the history of Ue
republic have the natives shown the
fierce fighting spirit which has. char
acterized the fighting la Managsa and
vicinity. Mood flowed like water.
and Uvea were freely laid down la
the cause for which the soldiers were
fighting.
Women assisted thslr husband i
and brothers In either repelling the
Invaders or attacking the dry. "
The detailed story of the battle la
replete with acts ot heroism.
His Last Pfctawe '
The Pendleton Round-Up to ha
shown at the Majestic tonight nnd
tomorrow, waa the last motion pic
ture put on the market by W. H
Harbnck. This great photographer
waa returning from selling sonie
rights on his pictures In Europe. He
was on the Titanic at the time ot the
disaster, and when last seen he waa
taking flashlight motion pictures at
the acene around the doomed vessel,
thinking that possibly the ship might
not sink. But n watery grave was
his finish.
RECORD ALFALFA GROWN
OR R. UMIIH FARM
J. II. HAHIllH llltl.Min Miuri.r.
to TII1H CITY WHICH MEAH-
UHKH H KKKT IN HEIGHT T!I.
Ell CHOPH OOOll
Alfnlfa eight feet In. height ha
been grown this year on the R. B.
Smith farm, about ten, miles from
this city, on the Merrill road. A
sample of tho grass was brought to
this clly this nftornoon by J II. Har
ris, who Is farmlngtho properly.
Tho alf.iua was grown undor Ir
rigation. , ,
"All of the crops In the vicinity
look good," said Mr, Harris.
Mis Kdna Houston, daughter of
Manager John Houston of the opera
house, who went to Oakland two
months ago to take Instructions In
nursing, wns very much aurprlsed a
week ago when Kd Meade waa taken
as a patient to tho Fablola hospital,
where alio la learning her profession.
Mende, who Is welt known here,
has been suffering from a stroke of
iinrnlyals, so that it waa necessary
for him to be taken to the Institu
tion. Ho Is an actor who has appear
ed In tho coast cities for years, and
has been n frequent visitor to Klanv
ath Falls. Last year he waa here
with tho Margaret lies company,
which was hero Saturday night, and
only his present Illness prevented
him from being here with the same
organisation on that visit.
W. F. Ilowen and T, H. Walker of
Ashland left here this morning on a
trip to Crater Lake.
Battle For Valuable Land :
Sought by Department
A. D. Brier of Brier A Anderson,
tho local wood men, la putting up a
strong fight to retain his hold on a
valuable homestead claim ot 160
acres In township 38 south, range 6
oast, which property Is estimated to
be worth 110,000. Hla attorney Is
Horace Manning, while the contest
being waged against Mr. Brlor Is In
the hands of W. 8. Staley and Bert
O. Thomas. The latter Is special
agent ot the land office, with head
quarters at Portlaud.
There la considerable yellow plno
on the homestead, with some fir and
sugar pine, and the property Is well
adapted to logging, being directly on
the Dead Indian road, between thla
city and Aihland. Some estimates
put the amount of timber on the
claim at 4,000,000 feet, and It la said
to be ot rarely good quality.
Several yeara ago Mr. Brier
unuatted on the claim, pending the
ultimate approval ot a survey of the
tract, and while the survey was sane
ttoned by the surveyor general for
the state ot Oregon, who la a federal
official, It has yet to he adopted by
the general land office at Washing
ton- and filed at Lakovlew In tha offi
ces of Register Arthur W. Ortoa and
Receiver Fred P. CronemlUer.
Officials ot the Crater Lake Na
tional forest reserve startsd a con
test against Mr. Brier with a view to
holding the Und In the reserve, aad
when the matter came before the two
tAkevlew officials above named they
suitalned Brier.
Then the forest reserve people .car
ried the case to Washington to Coaj
wUiioner Fred Dennett of tha gea
eral land office, from whom word
comes that the holding of tho Lake
view officials has bean reversed. Mr.
Crier will appeal tho case to iecra
tsry ot the Interior Walter Fleas.
hose office Is the court ot dernier
resort In such cases.
It U said Mr. Brier has put abont
$1,500 worth ot Improvement
the land. The ground on whisk the
forest reserve Is contesting hla Mat
ter' right U that of i