The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1912, Image 1

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' ' UOUMKSTO, Aui
The president and I lie secretary oft
r-heve ordered about) I,-
nf Indian landa In the
bona (In Wyoming), the
II, Arthur
IML tkt lierkeley contractor. was
hi Italia by rtoveraor JobMon to
a i sealer ol lha ataU cemmls
Mbeeerge of te S,0Q,Ma t
psarhtloa for the Kan Fraaoleto
Mr.
, Mr. AtUu mtcvfrii ili tot K.
fiaer Rostra.
Mr. Arlett U well known In Klam
V nilt. He had the contract for
ettrrtloa ol tbt White Pelican
Mat.ua other building recently
hiiH act.
Mr. ArUlt owDi considerable prop
frtrlatstirlty, and frequently visile
bin
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Among visitor In I lie city early
thla week were Alfred Herd and Mr.
need nf 1'lltstuirg , I'a., wbo am on a
trip through llio West. Mr. Reed
Itlab) and Crow (In Mon- w l on ,,m" ,n" managing owner
n reservation to be aold"f ,h ,orw,r I'ltuburg Commercial-
auction br Jamea W.-Wll-i' "r- wn,cn aun ' ,B0
cr ir. iteeu a management, anown aa
"The Old Udr." bc-u of Ita
weight of reara ami lha fact that It
waa one of the oldeat dally papera
In the country. It the paper bad been
I I'roTO. Uub. on October I. and at' "! today aa an Indeptndant
Wlllnga, Montana, on October JIJM"lTr...:" ."'" WM'
I uornooa oi na jwmru oiat.
Not more than (10 acrea will be
old to any ona purchaser on bid
ten. auperlntendrnl of openlug and
aaln of Indian landa, at minimum
prlrra ranging front 60 centa to l,&0
per acrr. The aalea will begin at
Lander. Wyoming, on Heplember It;
made In pereou or through agenta.
and no rraldrnre or cultivation will
be required. I'alenta will be turned
aa aoon aa the purchaa price la paid.
Mr and Mra.J. Frank Adam and
aoa Martin, who bae been In Hi- city
for the paat week, left thla afternoon
foi their Merrill bom.
i The Commerclal-Oaaetle
from Mr. Reed'a Into other banda, tba
word Commercial waa dropped from
Ita title, and when It took over the
dally Time, became known aa the
naiettr-Tlmet. After Mr. Iteed'a
control nf the paper reaaed It became
the property of the Oliver family,
one of whom la a United Htate aena
tor from I'enmylranla.
Jim Jeffries Gets
Solar Plexus Poke
Former Champ is Tumbled Over an
8o Foot Bank in a Mix-up With
an Unidentified Hunter
Tllllrlr: I.KAIla HOTKLM ARK
TAXKO TO CAI'ACip' AND INM
CATION'H ARK THAT TRR Rl'flH
Wll.li COXTI.MJK
Tourlit travel Into the Klamath
country baa taken a second apurt, and
during the paat few dart room la
tool botcta have been at premium.
Ijui night the Hall, Baldwin and
White I'etlcan hotel war Uxed to
rapacity, and reservation for tonight
Indicate that thera will be no aurplua
of accommodatlM.
A few daya ago there appeared to
be a dropping off of toarUt travel,
but tbla condition lasted but couple
of daya. - "
HAZEL SDMMERS 'COUNSEL LEAVES
IS ENTERTAINED! FOR ROSE CITY
HURI'KIMK PARTY Iti OIVKX, THK
occahiox laasa hkr xtSK
TKEXTH BIRTHDAY GAMEH
AUK I'LAYKO
A pleaaant aurprlae party waa giv
en last night at the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. J. I- Yaden for Mlaa Hasel
Summers, daughter of County Com
mlssloner Summer, the occasion be
ing her nineteenth birthday.
Tba evening wa pleasantly spent
Ic playing games. I
Tbose present were: Misses Keru
Wood, Treaa Yadla. Battle Currin.
roster, Bee Summers. Oladya Rob
erta, Hasel Summers, Messrs. John
Yadln. Foster. Lloyd Atford. Will
Wood, Cleveland, Chaa. Roberta and
Well Tempter. " ""' '"1
TWO SUITS FOR
ONE COLLECTION
IMMIGRATION
I'slUkl Frew 8orvlce
, WdANOKl.KB. Aug. II. For the
J tl In hU career, Jim Jeff.
ku Un put down for the count.
TW ferairr cliamplon returned to
Jhy from n hunting trip in 8olo
ayon today with a badly twlat
Uaklt, u a rwult of hla last en-
"ls Injury tii rM-lvii aiiiMi h.
H unldonttried hunter flred
rjwuasouily from different angle
.""" KSCb Claimed tha lml.
CHILOQU
f! DEPO
Tho l ranger, unaware of Jeff' Iden
tity, attempted to take the deer by
force. Jeff awung at hi enemy' Jaw
but mlsaed.
A timely butt in the atomach from
the atranger'a head aent the former
champion down an 10-foot Incline.
Jeff grabbed the buck's leg' a he
fell.
Fearing that he had killed Jeff,
the atranger ran. Jeff waa found two
hour later by hla brother Jack, and
helped Into camp.
IN'SNEW
TIS OPENED
WATION OF HTANDARU
IMmnRX I'ACIFJO aVTYLB,
(NINQ feeo, bAOKD IN
ttOKOH.a.TjVABRICN
rjj1' new 6,000 depot,
t Southern 1'aclflc Railroad
JTJfVt wu op,n,d t0 ,Bt pubUo
Zl Tueaday morning. In
7" the new agent, H, O. Wnr-
nCaLWM ,0BW,', 'tk for
t Moatagu. OaMf.. m
tha main line, n abort distance from
Weed,
The new depot U of the standard
atyla adopted by lha Southern !'
cine, and built nlong tho lino of the
atatlon at Dorrls mid Mt. Hebron.
It coat waa 16,000.' It ha ample
facilities for aomo year to ciSme, In
cluding freight, baggago and watting
room and ticket office, with five liv
ing rooma above for tho agent.
The flrat train through Chlloquln
which tha agent had to aerve, waa
not, however, run Tueeday, which
day waa taken up largely by Mr. War
ten In getting things In apple-pie
order for tha more reailstlo work
day today, whan tho tint train cant
nlong. This was tha regular bt-dally
trnla to Chlloquln. which laft thla
tty thla mornlM.
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JOHNSON'S FEAR
rOMMIRHION AITOIXTKD DY CAL
IFORNIA KXKCLTIVK TO I'HK
1MIIK FOR Itl'HIl FROM HOITM
i:ilX KltROl'K
IJOHX NCHALLOCK DIKCOVKRH
KRKOIl OX THK FART OF A
LOCAL lll'HIXKW MAN O.XK
HVITIH OKOI'I'Cl)
, u Makt la
Nine bid were received at the
reclamation onV yesterday tor the
construction of 'the second unit lat
eral of the Klamath project. The
blda will go to Washington for approval.
HACUAMKNTO, Aug. tl. (lover
nor Johnson today announced the ap
pointment of n commtMlon to deal
with tho foreign Immigration expect
ed when California 1 opened directly
to Southern Kurope by the Panama
canal.
Thoio accoptlng the appointment
arc: Robert Watchoru of !.oa An
geles. Robert l-ewlon Lynch 'of San
Franclaco and Ml Katherlnv Felton
of San Franclico.
Two suits itarted to collect the
ame bill waa the result of the care
lessness of a local bualnaea man Tuee
day. The error waa discovered by
John Scballock, when he started out
to aerve the paper.
It appears that n. local bualnea
man turned over an account for col
lection to a Arm of attorney, and
then a few day later, forgetting that
he bad already given out the onee,
be gave another arm of atteraart -thortty
to make tha same eolleeUon.
The papers were given to Mr.
Schallock (or aervlce. He looked them
over and discovered that both aults
were for the same bill. Tha attorneya
had a consultation and one of the
suits was dropped.
BREAKS NEWS TO
JIM SHERMAN
KVIDKXCK OOXCLVORD IN UNIT
KD HTATKS VS. BUMINOfl, AND
MTBT RE TRANSCRIcHs AND
HKXT TO PORTLAND
Robert F. Magulre, assistant Unit
ed States district attorney, nnd Oliver
I'. Morton, Jr., counsel for the reels
nation aervlce, who were here from
Portland to represent the government
In the caae of the United States vs.
Duntlag nnd Bunting, left thin morn
ing for their heme dty, the evidence
In the ease having been eoneJaeed
yesterday. The caae, which
before UnHed sHnta
IThsYlafiJrjriaaM Angest It, dt-
veloped volumlness taatlmeny. whlah
the commissioner himself wrote down
In shorthand as the trial proceeded,
using several hundred pages of re
porter's notebook In dohtg so. The
exhibits In the case are many and
varied, mostly documentary. The evi
dence must be sent to Ue PortUtnJ
oAce of the reclamation office for de
cision there, and as It will take tease
daya to transcribe the shorthand
note, no decision Is expected for
probably a fortnight.
HOT SPRIN6S
BATH IS FATAL
VICTIM WAB ATTKXDHrO
VIBW MnVTINel
W Hh PesVrtjTt HMTtflt sssWsl
eel to Visit IkM CKy asa 1
Home frees Use Cslinl
Left PcwtUad fee Ha
l4mt SatniAsy
LAKEVUCW. Aug. 11. A
was put oa the dilliirntlamj .of
meeUag of Ue Oeatrat
aewa at taa.drawalas; of 1
Charles B. Morriek at INrtatsva. wa.,
ana heeav la aliaifcnai aW-ssaa";-bag.
Mr. Merriek waa swlmmlag hi ka
hathlag aeet at the hei as1at kata
this mem tag whoa ha saak asaaia
aad waa drowned. Mr.,Marilak waa
too far gaaa to raagaal to tka
efforto asad to revrve tka
life whea he wi
Aeeompaaylag N. A. Ferrr, rertaer
president of the Oregon Ritallert Aa-
ssaissi mm i s siiaij!
iRiinni on iasjj 41
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THK OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION OF
TAFT8 ItUNNIXO MATK 18 OIV
KN TODAY VISITORS ARK KX
TERTAIXKD IN UALA MANNKR
United Press Service
UTICA, Aug. 21. Thousand of
people witnessed the notification of
Vice President Sherman of hla nomi
nation to succeed himself. The noti
fication speech was made by Senator
Southerland of Utah. Mr. Bherman
replied briefly.
Varloua form of amusement were
Indulged In following the notification.
The entertslnment of the visitors waa
well arranged, making it a gala occasion.
Chinks Start a Scrap;
Mexicans Keep at
it
IIKHPKRATK FK1IIT1XU KTARTKI)
IX CHINA AND CIVIL
WAR IH CKRTAIN
8I1ANOHAI, Aug. 1. Ilanko dis
patches confirm the report of desper
ate fighting near Wu Chang. The
cause of the outbreak ia not known,
but It Is aupposed to be the result of
trouble between Sun and Yuan. Tho
fighting mark the beginning of a
civil wnr.
McLoughlia-Buady Champion
United Press Service
NKWPORT, Aug. II. McLough
Itn and Dundy of California won tho
national tennla doubles at the Caalno
courts, defeating Little and Fouchnrd
of New York by the aeerei: 3-6, !,
-l, 7-6,
Census of FagJaad
LONDON, Aug. 11 The complete
ceaiua returns Just issued here show
that fourteen ecclesiastical nnd civil
parish In Great Britain have no
residents. Tho number of private
families la given aa 7,l70,e, with
an average number of peraoaa la
each family at 4.
BLOODY BATTLK RAO Be) UK.
TWKKN RKBKLH AND FKD-
KRALS NEAR CANANEA
NOOALES, Aril., Aug. II. Dis
patches here say that a bloody battle
I raging between Mexican rebels and
rtgulara near Canaasa, Soaora.
Many are reported dead on both
sides.
John Smart left this morning for
hla Fort Klamath hose., after a aval.
ncaa vwlt of several days.
House Again Hits
at the President
Budget BilJ is Passed Over Taft's
Veto by the House but the Senate
Stands by the Nation's Chief
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. II
The attempt to pass the budget bill la
the senate over the president' veto
failed. The vote was SI to 17.
Forty-one votea were needed.
For the second time within a week
President Tnft today vetoed the bad-
get bill on the ground that It abolish.
ed the commerce court.
Tho legislators told tho president
asaasBS saaaasa6c
(he measure weald be paaaad over
hla veto, as two-thirds of the meat?
bers of the house aad aeaate are op
posed to the commerce court.
The veto message waa tea llaee
long, calling attention to tka arevieas
veto msssage. la tha hoaae VRagai
aid moved that the bill be passed ever
the veto, aad this waa prompUy deae.
TAFT PAYS BOOTH
A HK3H TRIBUTK
United Proas Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 11.
President Taft issued a atatement to
day la which he aald:
"Qeneral Booth waa one of tha
world'a remarkable characters. He
had a genius for the organising of
men and women against vice, aad for
tho uplifting of those usually regard
ed as lost la Immorality aad crime.
"He lived loag eaoagh to see the
Balvatloa Arnty grow ta ae'a faros la
every country la tha world. HI was
as fully entitled to Ue tKle of a
oral aa any atlUtary oateer waa over
marshaled an amy la tha geld."
LONDON, Aug. II. Qaaaral
Booth's wll aa oaeaed hero toalght,
BramweU Booth waa aamed to
coed Oeaoral Beeta'aa tha
er'ia chief of the Balvatloa 'Army
ANIMALS LOST
IN A HOT FIRE
BIO LOS ANOBLHS PACKiM
PLANT BURNS TO TUB GBOVNB.
TOMBS AND SaUUiP AMI CON'
SVafHB IN THK FtAMsW '
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United Proas Samoa
LOS ANOBLB8, Aug,
plant "of Ue Loo Angel
tmatanay, a Swift coaoera, waa
etroyed by Ire this morniag.
hundred horses aad 60a saoeaiwore
laetnerated. Tka teas la aeoat M,.?
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