The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 24, 1912, Image 1

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1UIR ROBBER iN. Y. Police Hix TAFT SIGNS A Bonanza People
US SOME TASTE! in More Scandal! SUPPLY BILL Want New Road
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iHHWrrr, !' of r' obbr
tkt wi captured la Kan yter
at, Marled lo4r (or Topeka la car
hh?lejtredhuibnd.
ii Ismtlgetloa bod that th
Lismiitt rntb nr here U a vr
Mb kttor. Oo too w U fitted up
iter m fsthlea of Kronen salon,
iceuffJ llU rich Oriental
rtaMsnatea tspettrlee adorn the.
nil ts4 tvaerout warbl tiaiuvt1
pdiiel serve lo com-1
l A rk-k elect.
Body of Young Woman Found
New York Hotel but Police Pro
tect Her Hale Companion
MEASURE CONTAINS A PROVISION I
in I ABOLISHING TARIFF HOARD.
THK HOl'NK ACCEPT THK CON- j
PKKKNCR report
United Preea Unit
NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Dlttrlct
Attorney Whitman 1 Investigating
the death In a, local hotel or HI
Julie Curran. The pollc reported
that deth u from natural cause. !
Coroner's Physician Ur. Utlo Scbulti
declare that ilia girl aa murdered.
There r bruise and abrasion on
I ho bod) and ringer mark on the
throat.
Dr. Hchultia charge (bat the ollrt
falttflt d the report of tha case "clthtr
to allow tha murderer to escape or to
protect tb hotal."
Tim body u found two deys ago.
Tho police did not report the finding
or tba corpaa until slxtesn houra tatar,
allowing tha girl' mala companion to
etcap.
11 . . ... i , i
YOUNG FOLKS TO HENRY TOURING
HAVE BOAT PICNIC1 PARTY RETURNS
United Press Srla
WASHINGTON,' D. C, Aug. 14
President Taft today ilgnad tba civil
appropriation bill. Tbta lacludaa tha
largeat o( tba supply btlla, and con
tain! a provision (or tho abollihlng
or tha Uri! beard;
Tba houaa, Immediately ahar con
vanlag, accepted tba conference re
tort on the pottotlea bill. Represen
tative Moritock did not atart a Mlbut
tar, but merely prataatad and rota-)
agatnat tha measure.
Tha houaa unanimously passed tha
,Norrl resolution ordering tba atate
department to Investigate and report
I ho racta In tba ebarga that llrltUh
aoldlera killed James Rogara, in
American, la Africa.
rraat to tWiaa
eJfrM auric
WllNINaTON', Aug. I The n-
!'( caaptlfD rontrlbutlona commit
In b sow conttdf ring whan lo rr
RaUw Itaroavlloojavrlt probe. It
k Mattel that no additional author
kni UI U niarr to continue
o IttntUjitlon afltr adjournment.
AI,UAXCC.OtyCaVRUH OtUlANf.
SATIOKH VUKS MOONLIOMT
I'lCXU) WITH HKKRKHHMKXTH.
ItlH .NKXT TUKftOAV
COV.NTV NVRVKVOh A.D OCHaTH
UtM) ON HONK HOIl, OXCKJ
AfJAI.V AKTKlt aao miu: TRir,
INTO BOtUIK IUVKK OOUNTHY
JUDGE LOVETT
! MAY BE HERE
USES fUGTMY
M YAMCOUVER, WASH.
MUttR MIIIKMT (IK THIH CITY
UMUI OONKIDKHAIII.K WHKM
MB WTltOVH A IM)X VAC
NM IN WAHHIXdTO.N TOWN
' D. DtkoU, who apant aoma Urn
a Ktonatk rIU two yaara ago aa
Hart cl rrank Ira WhUn. auf.
"M tk Iqm by flro lait f k of a
Btir t Vancoutar, Waali., of
tikkktbhaUoantr Alra. DuboU.
ttl McCai.ly, u tutr of
Wilt,, ni rttlJtd har aavarnl
. Tk boi ftclory bad bM la
J"1 about U month, and tha
m wnpUt. eiccptlng oma
macblniry. Mr. Whlta
?" toformtlou yitrday that
Jorkot rtbulldiiig will begin Im
On nait Tuaaday avinlng tbe
Young I'aopte'a Union, an alliance or
thn young people' organisation In
t!it varlou church or th city, will
It a moonlight picnic ou the Cpper
Uk. Thero will br rrrehmula
for ale on the boat, Including Iro
cream, cak, eaudwlch and colTe.
UN
COMING
UCKHERE SOON
"CVlTCOtJUT JUIKJK, WHO HAS
Hn VIKITIXa MARIUKI)
WVOMTKIt IN HOIXUrTKR, IH
HrTWtMi HOMK TOMORROW
TOMfirrAi - .
..... TDlnK 111,1,. li.nrv l,.
an ol th. . i..i. . .
J" Mturn to thl city In prap
(J3 " op.nlng tha regular
jZ" wwurt the nr.t Monday lu
,". Accompanied b Mm.
SLttf.'1 Mr- N- o. bum t
t JjL.d,M ' Klamath KalU. at
KluuT ' ?M eonnected with the
m7Ui, ' C0Pbr, whieh un-
i awat. . "uon rpruo
" r Und In (hi. vicinity.
BIG SPUD CROP
IS ANTICIPATED
CTXH. IIK IJII TWK.NTY ACRKH
I.S "MUHI'IUKH" KXI'KOTKD TO
fHOUUCK AIMIUT 0,000 IIIHIL
KUi OV MK.ILY VMlKTAIIIiKM
llvputy County Clerk Cbarlea Da
Lap eipocla a eplaadld yiia or
"apudii" thl year off hi land nine
mllr oaat or town on tba Merrill
road. The land U Juit oppoalte the
famoua Henley ranch. The farm,
which lait year waa In charge or
Robert Hhort, la thl year being con-
ducted by David L.. Rlgbtmelr, and
the twenty acrea In which tubera are
planted are expected to give about
ISO buahel each, or ft total or 3,000
buiheta. There waa a very good yield
laat year,, about the aame aa I ex
nectod tbta year. At that time on
acre produced it a nune.
toaa are now aelllng at 0 Pr inn
pound, and Da Up will hold thU
year'a crop for a rlo. Many poople
expect "MurphleaV to be worth 1U
centa a pound by iprlng, or twlco a
much aa the preaent market price.
County Hurveyor K. II. Henry and
hi touring party, Including loul
Alt, J. K. Hodge, It. K. Outhrldgej
and Ilootrt Mlicnu, reiurneu ini
morning lu Mr. Henry' auto, In
which they had a J50 mile trip vlnce
lait Monday,
"We had a iplendld time, and no
trouble or any, kind with the mi
dline," ald Mr. Henry. "No blow
out or puncture came our way, and
wa got back on the eame air we Uft
ou. Th roada were good."
Tha party caught aoma nib while
away, but did no bunting, not having
a gun aboard. On leaving here they
went to Crater hake, thence to the
head ol Rogue River, coming down
the river and back to tbla city by the
way of Medford and Aabtand.
jllKAO OK THK HARRIMAN UXKH
IN MAKIN'O A TOUR OK IN'BPKC
TIO.N OK TMK LINED IN THE
WK8T
Frank Ira White, the real eatatv
man, will leave thla evening for Cal
ifornia point on a butlnea trip.
Judge It. 8. Lovtt, chairman of
tho executive commltt of tba Har
rlman line, may vltlt Klamath Fall
oon.
He I now In the Weit on a tour of
lupectlon, and will probably look
over the work being carried on In thl
ctlon.
Judge Lovetl I traveling In a new
tl private car, especially coaitruct
cd for hla ute. II la now Inspecting
the Oregon Short Line.
Henry llolvln, the plumber, ha,
with hi aon, returned from an onjoy
able aojourn In Han Pranclaco.
UALUW1N PARTY
OKTS HACK QUICK
Julia T. Baldwin and party made
tha trip from Lakevlew In Ya hour
and 16 mlnutea laat night, leaving
Ukevlew at 7 p. m., nnd arriving In
thla city afteeu xtlnute after tha
midnight hour. In tha party wara
Judge Baldwin, CharlM Baldwin,
Undaay Blaamora, John BUI and Mr.
.Chamber,
DWARF DIVIDEND
IN BAMBER CASE
RKKKRKK IN IIANKHUITGY OK-
CUARKH TOTAL OK LHW THAN
4-tO 1KR CKNT FOR WAITINtl
CRKDITtlHH.
United State Referee In Bank
ruptcy Jamea C. Rutenle haa eloed
the ctnte or F. C. Bamber, under
date of Augut ISlb. The bankrupt
u discharged from bankruptcy en
June 14th and the Onal dividend will
be paid Auguat 19th at the oracc or
tho referee. ThU dividend la rather
minute, being 1.0036 on the dollar, or
leu than 4-10 of 1 per cent. It would
hardly pay to end thla dividend out
hv mall. o credltora may gat thalr
check by coiling at the offlce of tho
referee. .
Tho elto of Cbarlea Donart, nana
runt, wa cloed Augut Sd, with no
dividend for anxloua credltora.
on Aucuit ttd tba Jeaae A. nun-
iiaker catate waa cloaed witn oivi
lend of E.9 uer cent In addition to e
ptr cent declared prior to that. Thu
credltora irt a toUl of nearly 11 par
cant.
MERRILL PEOPLE
DELAY WEDDING
INAIIIL1TY OK GROOM TO PRO.
DUCK HOMK ONK WHO COULD
HWKAU TO THK AOK OP BR1DF.
HTUMUUNO BLOCK
llecauie neither knew any peraon
lu thl city who could aweer to aa
nffldavlt aa to th age and realdance
of the bride-to-be, a Merrill couple
lailod to gat a marriage llcenae hcra
yeiterday.
Lounger In the court houie aquaro
late yctterday afternoon "apottad"
tho couple a oon a tbey itarted
for the county clerk'a offlc.
"After a marriage llcenie," wa
tho comment, and Inqulaltlve aye
following the bluihlug girl aa ahe
tood at the deek watting for County
Clefk De Lap to appear.
Whon Informed that aa aHdavlt
would be neceeaary, the young man
and young woman turned aadly away.
"We are not acquainted hare," aald
the young mas.
Arrangemeata were made, how
over, ao that th neary aHdavlt
will be aeat her by mail from Mr
rill, and tbta the llceaia will be tor
warded to thx.
Promoter s Confident of Making a
Success of Venture. Prelimin
ary Survey is Already ilade
ARCHBOLD WILLI
SUE ROOSEVELT
STANDARD OIL CaUKP
STATEMENT OP COLONBaV
The electric line to connect Bonaa
ra with Klamath Fall aeeau to be aa
ured now, according to Promoter
Qeo. C. Clark, who coaatrueud tha
dlvenlon dam acroaa Loet River for
tho reclamation eenrlee. Ha aaya he
U now ready to algn up for the right
of way, and a aoon aa thla la dona he
will vltlt tha ground to determine It
ueceaa from a financial itaaapotnt.
It U uaderttood tbe preliminary
urvey I completed for the eatlra
line, which la about tweaty-iU mile
long.
According to the. aarrey th new
line will com Into Klamath Fall
along Fourth itreet It will follow
the contour of Lake Ewauaa from
tha lower inbnrba of th city to th
county fair ground, and then will go
along th urvy of the Modoc North-
i Continued on fage 4)
BILL HANLEY IS LODGE INDUSTRY
THE CITY'S GUEST DOES NOT ABATE
POPULAR CATTLEMAN OP CKX-
TRAL OREOON 8PF.XM NIGHT
IN THE CITY AND STARTS FOR
HARRIHAN LODGE
"Bill" HanUy waa In town thl
morning.
Therefore there waa a public re
ception on every corner.
A roan who haa claimed to have re
dded In thl Mctton for any length of
time could have been told at a glanco
thl morning by the way he apoke or
didn't apeak to "Bill."
Every realdtnt of this section of
more than two or three year' ataad
tag kaowa "Bill" Ilaaley, and the re
sult waa that tba cattlemaa'a right
head waa twltd nearly out of abape
baking hand with hla frtead her.
Mr. Hanley waa th guect of Judge
Worden and left about 10 o'clock for
Harrlman Lodge, en rout to Crater
Lake.
D. M. Malloy, a prominent abeep
man of Lake county, haa been la the
city eeveral daya vUltlng hla mother-In-law.
Mr. Heldrlch. He left for
homo thl morning.
RAINMAKER IS
LOCAL GUEST
COL. A. V. HOFER BROUGHT RAIN
TO THK BUFFERING WILLAM
ETTE &ALLKY IN GREAT QUAN.
TIT1KH A FKW YEARS AGO
t
O.
i. mi .
I. O. O. K, NO 1ST; NEDS NO RE
MINDER OP TIME TO GET BUSY,
AS IT DOES WORK EVERY
MEETING DURING YEAR
At a meeting of Klamath Lodge
No. 1ST, I. O. O. P., laat night two
candidate were initiated la th de
gree of Brotherly Love. During the
coune of the evening' proceeding
a tetter waa read from Oraad Secre
tary Sharon of Salem, reminding the
lodge that now la th Urn to prepare
for th opening of regular work. In
September.
It will not b aeceaeary for th
lodge to aaawer the Utter, for th
reason that It has been keeping '.re
pared for regular work by having It
every meeting la the year, not having
misted a month during the put year.
Thla 1 a record that not many lodge
have.
Tlx Orlffltb, th well kaowa Merrill
rancher, was la th city testy.
COX FUNERAL IS
THIS AFTERNOON
BISHOP PADDOCK OF EPISCOPAL
CHURCH WILL CONDUCT 8KRV-
ICK8 AT BRANDENBURG HOME.
HODY TO BE SHIPPED NORTH
aaSaetfilM
SUaaWSOB
LUw! SaR Is Now fat Ik
Chief Cowaael fee aa
O ipiaj Neterlew Tnavt
Prom Idaho, Stan Oae Msa PW.
batter aad Ptft lavastigattlem
Reaolatlea
United Preaa Service
NEW YORK, Aug. J Joha Arch
bold of th Standard Oil eompaay
tailed for Earoa t4y, altar aati
matlas that nit would k tart4 by
him acalaat Coloael Tauairi Ra-
TlL i u I "' v
Mr. Archbold Uac a atateaaeat ha
which he gave ta Irat iaUxaatkw f
a salt agalaat th leader of th Ball
MOOSMB...
"I aa aot a liar." aald Mr. Area-
hold, la hi states, "aad 1 axa act
socustoaaed U.Mau.MliaxeMi I
hail aet eadaiYrBsftHrr,'''
AaKd if l saaaat ta aa ReTt
for libel. Mr. ArehboM aaM:
"I xaeaa somethlas ta that Ht.''
Tha Btaaiard OU eaktf atataf that
M. P. Elliott, chief coaaeel f tha
SUndard Oil compaar. waaM have
charge of th case, aad that atthlat
would b doa uatll th ratara ef
Mr. Archbold from Earoa.
RooaweH BHeat
inlted l'rcea Service
OYSTER BAY. Aug. ItV Caloal
Roosevelt declined today to die ansa
the possible testimony In th Pear
probe until he kaowa what Mm ea
mlttee Intends to do. H aromUed
to xaak a autemaat toalgkt. -
Among the vldtora who arrived la
tha cltr last night, en route bom
from th meeting of the development
leagu In Lakavlew were Coloael and
Mr. A. F. Holer of Salem.
A few years alnc th Colonel gain
ed much of a reputation as a' "rata
maker," and for, a time It waa feared
that he would flood tha whole Wll- Ilr
lametta ValUy. That part of Oregon 1 In
had been undergoing what they term
ed a drouth, and th Colonel was
prevailed upon to expend hla eforta
toward stopping It. It appear that
after the rain started h lost th com
bination, and wu uaabl to atop th
flow. However, Natur inally ex
hausted herself, aad th raias stop
ped, much to the credit of th Col
oaela reputation.
Funeral aervlce over th la'.e iTor-
ace 0. Cox will be held thla afternoon
at 4 o'clock at the Brandenburg resi
dence on Eighth street, abovu High,
and will be preelded over by Right
Rev. Robert L. Paddock, the Episco
pal missionary bishop. Th rmalas
will be taken to Salem on the morn
ing train tomorrow.
Kdwln Cox, tbe brother of th de
ceased, reached homo shortly after
noon Friday In tbe automobll of
Evan R. Ream, while Poatmnater
Clyde K. Brandenburg arrived about
S p, m., with County Commissioner
Samuel T. Summer. Later Floyd
Brandenburg waa brought to th :lty
th automobile of Oacar 8htv.
Heyawni la AfraM
United Preaa Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 1.
Jutt when the aeaate waa about to
agree on a resolution of laTeathjatloa
which would open up whatever Siaa-
dard 0l talat thar might hav ha
in th campaign of 1104, aad thereby
throw light on the ehargea that cer
tain legislators received money gift
from tha oil trust. Senator Heybara
of Idaho started a oa-aaa alllbueUr.
8aatora Pearoa aad Polaaexter
had framed a resolutto aaaUorlw
the Clapp commute to proa th
charge voiced oa the floor, aad he-
fore th Clapp committee. '
Heyburn objected, declarlag that
th aenate ahould not opa up the
sewer of political coateeta. H re
Ulaed the floor deeplta.ta eCerts to
dislodge him. It was apareat that h
hoped to tore aa adjounuaeat with
out adopting th raaolutloa.
Attorney J. C. Rutenlo aad wlf.
their. daughter, lr. CarHal Yadea,
and th latter'a Infaat son, will re
turn tomorrow from a Tacattoa trip
to a camp oa Wood River.
Joha Dyer, hotel maa ot Derrls, ar
rived la th city, laat alghi. aad U
trenaactlng baalaasa ar tay.
MISSSHUMWAY
NOW A BRIDE
FORMER KLAMATH PALLS GIRL
MARRIES RODNEY h. JOHNSON
IN CONDON, ORE. WIIX RE
SIDE IN DENVER
Attorney Stoae haa reoeived ta an
nouncmn,t ot th marriage ot Mia
Flotlc M. Bhumway to Roday L.
Johnson at Coadoa. Or., Augaet II.
Mlaa Shumway waa ampleyed la
th law oHcee of Beasoa aHeae far
some time. Her father waa eajaaed
la the real stat huslaeas aer.'"
Mr. aad Mrs. Joaaaea will auk
their home la Denver, Oeto