The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 20, 1912, Image 1

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STAND FALLS;
MANY INJURED
MAHKHALL .NOTIFICATION CKHK
MOXIKM l.VAUnriOIOUg
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j WaBIIIMITO.S', D. 0.. Auk. 30.
'ftf'irpotl f n l,rll lTMtllt.
Ut femmllle reciting Imw local
iliMtr tin "' turdn of tax.
tllM, "all millionaire escape, wa
iprtlTrd hi the liliMM l"Jr.
Th 1'ix'fl " 'hat lll.
koapj Me oer-sse.d. paralysing
tIMIng operation. It U alleged J
llul lb home of August llclinoiil.
Uu Ixllrr, Willi"! Ilnardiiian, Uir.i
Atfcrson. John McLean and riHn
nor CUfk tr jnnlly inulrr-vntiiwl,
IK IS FIXED
UP FOR FARMER,
Father Discovers the Lifeless Body
Tirrt Hunlrrl t'momn Fall aail
Fifty Arr lajurrd HlaaiBrd Pol
lo tliv CoUpao aad m Stmhmr of
l'eopla An lajaral la Ui RMb.
la Kpfte of Hertom Natar of Cut.
lapse, .Vo Oa la 1
UNCLE SAM ASKS HORSE AND CART
CASH PAYMENT FOR CITY WORK
EUGENE CASE IS
POLICE BAFFLER
RED-LIGHT FOLK EXTEND TIME TO
u iv otiv nmcT PuiinDcwouinDL
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United Fraaa Barrlea
INDIANATOLIH, Auf. SO A taa4
filled with ipecUtora cotlapaad dar
ling the notification eeramoaie hr
Itodar.
' Thre hundred pertoaa fell. Abont
I fifty were Injured; bob teUUr.
' Immediately follola tka faUlaa
litri.T IK that Itil.ici: Ji in;i;
I fU.TH I'f AOAINHT IT WITH
' .ti'iirrvr umi:itMi:.vr in itij.
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UN MOIION UV t'()l).N'CII.M
iMrv it is ni:cnn:i tiiat,v(mi,i'k virr ioii.nktomvhtkh-
MI'Mril'AI.ITV HHAI.L IIM.1Mi;f IOUH MltllDKIl
iivni:h or iiid run sTin:in4
l'allii-r of ltmVml (lirl U HapUl
I'CTITIOX UV W. V. T. V. VllK-ClTV HKAUTIKUIj MOVKMK.NT
HI.NTK.K AMI ItKAIt IIV t.X)M.
MITTKi: OK THAT IK1DV, OI-TTS'
TI'ltMM) IM)V IIV COUVCIIi
VII.I NOT CMWH K.NTItll-M OF
IIOVH AM) GIHLS f.NTII, MATUIt
lAV KVKMXO XKXT
Oli mot loll nf Coiiurlltiinti Mot, i
til.' rlly riilinrll ln nliclit ordorrtl
Hint n HitrrAiit In- ilrnn for nil
riitrtoi from l In- pnit-
TltHK:i: (II:.M:HAIi III.M.TIIH; oltlcr, llir amount Urlim M'
ill. AMI llli: (IOVi:il.NMK.NTl 'I orirpil prlnlpil piiIuih, and
; IIIUUI tl.ltUKMK.NT WHICH ,
OhliiK to tin' rltr bi'lllK III IK'"! of
rml moiip) Hint fun lv I'll ltl Hk
flim-r. I'lilld' Jmlcn l.rnMIt Mini ti latniiimi mil in mc-ml 1300. wltln
loir inn if lila nitu fmiiU in cit loin i wlilrli In iinrrhnni' n tram, hnrneia
.Imni'.Hl nirloi.. from lhi iinit. 'l hhkoii with Mlilch to do tlir city
. .. ImulliiK.
V nrn tilrlit k n man at 1 1,700
it 1 1. son i.ir )r to look nfter our
Itirr ralllK linrf to till' llllitoltlio Ut J wi.rk mi 1 1... .Ir..1." ul,l I tin mui.
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tlntf ttlu'll lUvl- III! rmh In liO)' rllinan "Vrl ut llm mmiii tlinn wm'to
Hill. LIST MUIII.V A .MONTH,,,. t,et," eitiUln-d lip. If Ihty nol KnX a r,, wt, wlilcl to do anr
rr not iriiiitillr takn nut thr w,. If , liml one. when It iu
!llltd ! tnU .mllit lo rnt bark. I iiclil nr nt wnrkliiK n th atrvta It could bo
I WASIIIMITHN, II ., Aua. SO. !'"' n""-"'' ot n" I" '"" "''!w liitulliiK In dirt to fix them with."
T. .' .' ' ...... lilamiK, or anylhlnc rli."
1U TrurVr- tlm.r.l Klrctrlc com ,.(.an.t jm gr , K,(,rlllllBllt , ,..,H,u:imKV IIFF
pu h. ilfdiird a Irure with ltiOlltkn rlly w,rrnt:" n.kiil Tfl Mill IKHll'K IIIVKII
loiffBDicnt inrr tlm nrnprhli nf 'itrnt t II. I'rlnlnr.
tktootlrt to Ukn ralioo. A. a r.' Thn Millf JuiIrk ald Ihn Kornn. Until IkIiI J K. Hodae. Hnturt K
lt,thrr will Ih atvrlvd rrloualinrtil itilrd a llllln mi rlty Hnrraiile. Mllcliill. iiicimni iiuinnaito ana
Counrll nrdcrnl that . rfitrrnnt I "'oiiniy Huiyor untrue n. mnry
drawn In pay l.caltl for moii.'V n.. left In Mr llvnry'a automobile for
vnr(i tin' ItoKiii' IIIvit country, to b koiiu
. . miWTiil ila)N Thu object of tlui trip
Mr and Mm Ooorap I.. Iliimphrpy U not mil) lo lc th kirni'O, hut
li'ft today for an auto trip to Aililaml t" nntu- n hunch of plrntorlnl pf.
and KtlKdin. '
.Mliil.lri lludy lUcutrl ia lkl
AImiiiI n o'clock Tlila Morula.
Hoiioe Wan t'ndUtnrlNrd, aad the
I'ollro Am Completely al Iaim fur
mi IHplanallon
Hureno and umlhturbi'd will be the Mrn. John C. Ilrockcnbrough, vice
rcddUht dlitrlct, at Iciut for Hip prtxldent of the Women'i CItIc
irmciit. Tho council latt Dial.: Hi i-okup, announced thli afternoon
tvned to a petition preaunted :y u that while the contest for tho beat
committee- of th 0. T. U ankliiR awn and flower gardeni will cloee1
mat inn poruon oi no enarwi ri- tonBht aM far a.aro concerned the
IrtlnK to bawdy huu.ta be obeyed. adulu of the clty ,he woman of the
organltatlon which I promoting the
morcmont for Improving the city's
ilr fimlDf, and the mulling dam
It to cropa ut farmer un the True
lN-Cifon Irrigation project In Ne
Tktrleclrlr loinpnuy threalened tn
VloS Hip nater, but agreed not lo
Uk. this tp until Hvptember 16th,
tntl na farm ti on (hn wnrtmn trtm linit
United I-rt-a. Service hnttm (he nruaent had rcad ,,f
Kl'OKNK, Ore., Aug. JO. Lying .... wllh .... ,unell and denarted.
In bed with her head almoat aevered lort jiCIon reaultd. after niterance hare decided that It
from her body, little Mildred Orevn UMl lnU petition waa tabled In- would be better to keep It open a
definitely. The tabling waa done on 'little longer for the Juvenile.
n found llil morning.
The bou.e waa undUlurbed. udlmn,loll nf ,....,,. Uot poun,,.
tbcruU no ilualo the perpetrator o( wa AUon, Mag hf o,., to
tbu horrible crime. .., ..... tho motion.
Tho body waa discovered by tbt The petition read a follewa: ,hBt an'r ,u,, 'o",wo with to get
chlld'a father, a lUptUt mlnlttnr, nt. "The underalgned, being delegated their name In the Hat have plenty of
g o'clock thl morning. ,io appear before you In tetilon. la llm in wl,cn l0 o ,, n fatt, t la
Thu murdered girl waa but 15 tho lutere.t of good government In ,,nU.d ollt that , cU,d can do a good
yeara of age. our city, call your attention to No. , ,
.. . i . ...... jg .... ii i ..,i,i a. !,.. deal with a lawn In four dayi, If In
Kcry effort U being mailo by the i, page 31, In article : 'Towera of.
local nuthorltlfi to obtain aomo cluu Council. framed In charter adopted j parnc.t. Thero are eight prlie of
on which tn work, but ao far thero, I')' ipeclat election April 13, 1911, fored for inlnorn, and the asiortment
haa not been dlicovered u aluglo fact which declare that the city council of ruwarda Is such that It ahonld an
wblch would tend to point to tho lnll Imve oxeluilro control on behalf peat strongly to tho hearts of the
murderer. (Continued on 1'age. 4) oung ones.
and a number of people were slightly
Injured la this. "
DEFER CONCERT
UNTIL SABBATH
AI'HK.N'CK OF IMfORTAXT NI'.V
HKHH OF VXAbIATH FALL MIL
ITAnV HAND OACMK9 IHMT-lOM-LMKXT
OF PROGRAM
Owing to the abaeaco (ram thla
city of a number of Keaabera of the
Klamath Falls Military Uad. tte
concert planned for toaorrew evea-
lag will aot be given until :
An oxtenalon until Saturday even-
ing naa oecn aeieruiinca apon. "jdar. at S:S0 p. m. Tb Bb
will have returned la tlsma for thsr
date. The concert will be areata -fay
the court house park, BB4,kMg fair
to attract a large aad asitbaifaaUc
audience, composed of disrasra of
Director Ivan Daniel aad hit Hal
men. i
Cbarlea Oe Lap and faaillr re
turned Ian night from a caaplax
trip to Spring Creek.
Mexicans Beseige Band of
Americans and English
Ihutto.v I'AHSKH
uaiuuiw cahi:
Ultl I'rtsa Service
1- I'AHO. Tia, Aug. 10. Mac
lfa feJmU am in route from Mai
tUa ie Tomlnll, u mining ramp 80
Ike from tho roaat, where robel
m4 a Maal xailaou have been be-
.spIrIiir u doeii Ainerlnui and Kiig
lUh miner.
1 Tho American gunboat Denver Is
duo at Maiatlan today, ami mny ',"d
innrliira Into tho country iheri'iilnml.
Tho American and I'ukIIsIi hn'1
lii'eii wlthmil food and water, u well
it r.iiimttiiltlou for some tlino, but
liiuo tontlnued tn fight.
Tho pllutulnii U doHpcralo, and It
In feared Hint thero will bn u iiinM-
nacre uiiIcm relief I nont at once
(Itilled I'reas Service
I 1.03 AN0E1.KS. Aug. SO. Prefer
I ring not to hear tho argument on tho
'motion to itUmlss the second Indict
ment ngalntt Clarcnco narrow, Judge
llutton announced thla afternoon that
when the cose ti called he will pass
It nut to Presiding Judge Willi.
Tho argument of Attorney Carl
lloger will be heard Monday morning.
Terror Reigns in Chinese
Republic; Soldiers Watch
'Culled i'resa bervtre
I PEKIN, Aug. 20. Troops .ire ev
erywhere. Tho prealdeuttiil head'
I The lives of all prominent men are are prepared to kill the president
considered unsafe. ' H Yuan Hung, vice president, la
Yuan feara assassination. Only his j now tho bitter euemy of Yuan,
closest and truest friend are allowed It I believed that Sun Yat Sen I
rs-t
STREET HOLES
NEED FILLING
F
t
JOIMKH W KTIIKKT COMMITTtr'i:
KWOItTH TO COUNCIL DF.FKOT
IN 1'ITV TIIOItOl'HHFAHKM
THAT .N:r:i stiMK MAMCIHtlNO
CottBtllman HiivIiIko. f the stre.il
Blttee, reported to tho council
" lbt thst n hole on Washington
"jm needed filling, and that tliero
l.o on,, on Aliimeda street, no.ir
rMldinc,. ,,f ex-CouBcllBiau (i.
" White,
IJi't'if n''"u' wl, m " ''
in. .V 1,"lu W,,H tt "ln, roaullliiK
r the sower nwu ttd by tho Chop-
coBiiruriion rnmpany, tho com
J" uia make the repairs, u It
wfcpUc0' "'(,r con,r"et ,0 rel",,r
CUrlM AUllWl( HttW ,bat lomt Uwe
JJJ ' bid filled the only holo lie
si:.
rk JLt "' w"'lton street do,
tt tk .? Wcok"' Un0 o '
-iiier Htinday.
,J. n ut...
lr" 0rrU to ,tt t oUy
CriMiko luilliiiil
I tilted Pre HervKn
NBW YOIIK, AilK- 20. -Tho Krimd
Jury ri'litmed sovoit Indictment to
day rhnrgliiK mtiruer in mo or "
greo. t)no wn n aiipvrrvdlng Indict
nient for llecker. The olhcra accused
arn Wlilley Lewi. l)R(i Frank, Left)
Limlo, (lyp the lllood, Jacob Helcli,
Inlln Jack Hiilllvnn. nud' llocker't
jngent Wllllnm Shapiro.
HOUSE ASKS FOR
AN EXPLANATION
PUPILS TO HAVE
ANOTHER
CHANCE
tlllADK KXAMIXATIOXH I'OH
THOHH WHO FAILKIl OH WKHK
coxitiTioxi:i will in: iii:li
HKITKMIH-'.U ft AXII tl
ti,.. Klniiuith County eighth nrndo
examination will bo hold Boptombor
k nd a. 1012. All minll who were
conditioned or failed tn pan (ho May
examination now havo tho opportun
llv tn tako tho exiunlnutlon, ao that
they cau outor tho high school this
fall.
Any ono falling to tako thu exami
nation at this time will nave to-take
the entire examination If they wish
to paaa nt any time In the future.
IIRVTII (IK JAMKH WAHD lUMIKItrt
IX Jlt.NIH.rX IX AFIHCA WILL
in: maim: muiukct of ixtkh-
XATION'AL IXQUIHV
United Prtns Service
! WASIIINHTON, I). C, Aug. 20.
Ily n resolution Introduced by llepro
sontnllvo NnrrU of Nobrnskn, tho
'ntnto department wn Instructor to
Inti-nllgiitc the death of JnmeH Ward
l lingers, ropnrled lo Ji.vo boon killed
by llrlllsh noldleru lit tho African
Jungle.
UogerB formerly lived In Califor
nia. Ill widow U reported lo be
now living In Oakland.
MARINES LAND
i TO SAVE A LOSS
i
ItKPOUT THAT .VATIVK HKIIKKS
AUK AIIOt'T TO IIUHX IILUK
Flrll.llS I.KAIaS TO K.lHXO OF
AMKItlCAXK FHOM WAHHHIP
quarter uro surrounded, and a relnit0 approach him.
of terror exists.
safe at son between Shanghai aad
It Is believed that bomb thrower Tientsin, eu route to Pekln.
document to demonstrate that notice I
(hnd been served July 31st on the
owner of the offendlnc premises, In'
order to Induco hlra to connect with
I a sewer.
I The council did not take definite
'action, further than tabling the nuts-
'unco ordinance. This ordinance was
,. drawn up by City Attorney Thomas
Jl'IKlK LKAVITT HUflflKSTH IHK Drake, and was meant to take the
LICK CWIIT AS IIKMKDY FOUU'lnco of n number of other ordl-
,unnces now In tho city's archives.
DAIRY DRAIN IS
NAMED NUISANCE
NO INQUEST FOR
KICKED
INDIAN
United Pro-is Sen Ice
WASHISOTON, D. C, Aug. 30.
Tho Hluto department reported today
that fifty-four marine had landed at
lllucflolds, Nicaragua, from the war
ihIiIp Tacomn to protect , American
I live nnd property from the rebels,
,whn, It I reported, aro preparing to
!burn tho city.
UCK OF SK.WKH COXNF.CTIOX.
IIHAKK'H OUIHXAXCr: TAI1LKI)
lll.Ti:HXITVHAS
llalloun I Htifo
Uiiltod Pros Service
BANTA PAULA, Aug. . 20. The
bnlloon California landed hero to
day. The passenger and pilots were
safe.
ma INITIATION
1 Tho local lodgo of the Fraternal
jllrotherhoon, which was organised
horo but a month ago, Initiated a
Idas of about nftccn new members
last night at Its meeting place, the
west boll of the I. O. O. F. building.
After the ceremonies there was a
banquet, followed by dancing until
12:30 . m. The order Is ono In
which both men and women may
become members. The local branch
has now about fifty members.
Councilman Doty reported last
night Hint n cesspool In Uphrtm street
wns a nuisance, ana green at this
time. He wanted repairs mndo thero
it ml said "when that's done wo will
have iv rhnm-o to get back at that
dairy."
Suggestion was made that Chief
jol Police Joseph 8mlth order the
owner of tho premises to connect his j
drain with tho aewer.
"Tho best way to make them con
nect with tho sower Is to bring them
Into pollco court once or twice," sug
gested Police Judge A. L. I.eavltt,
Tho Judge knows just how the police
court oporates, having been Its oper
ator for some years.
"It seems like they want to forco
a Btreot Improvement up there before
they counoct with the sewer," said
Councilman R. A. Alfora.
Chief of Police Smith offered
ALLEY PRESENT
TO THE. CITY
(XmoXKIl WH1TLOCK JREFU8BB
TO ACT FOR LOGICAL REASON
THAT CHIORGK HKAUi, INJURBD
IIV HORHK BTlLEi UVaW
Coroner Karl Whltlock haa refused
positively to hold an Inquest over
tho remains of Oeorge BeaU.
Pressed this morning for his raa-
son for declining to perform that
i service In the case of Deals, the cor-
SUl'Pl.i:.MK.TAL I'iiAT OF ULOCKuer Anally confided to a reporter
. v.uswa mm.w .,, (that Beals la not dead. It being con-
.,, .i.uow.-, n.,...w, .v. trury ,0 cugtom ,0 noW ln(,uiU 0Tr
Kl) IX ACCOMPANIF4 UV DKKOjllve people, the coroner preferred not
FROM THK CUNNINGHAMS t0 "ct,'n. ! ?' lu, ,,
I Deals Is the Klamath Indian whose
death near Modoc Point was reported
With the council laat night was,n t08 Northwestern last Tuesday
filed a supplemental plat of block B0, morning. His alleged death was re-
Nichols addition, and at the same
time J. L. Cunningham and wife ten
dered to the city a deed to an alley
In the block. The plat was officially
approved by the city tolosa, wno also
a accepted the alley given, "
ported as the resutt of the kick ot
wild horse while Deals was attempt
ing to capture It. He was really and
truly kicked, however, and with vig
or, but the Injury did not prove fatal.
He Is resting easy under tka careof
Drs. Merryman and Taylor,