The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 27, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, ORJKJON, TUK8RAY, AUOUHT S7, ISIS
Prlea, Prro
Newspapermen Find Themselves in Tule Marshes
Governor West Bounces Portland District Attorney
GREGORY SAYS
CHARGES TRIVIAL
RBUK IIAFORI IH DEFENDED
NV noted LAWYER
r jlrr' f lUr AmocUiIon Declare
That Charge AieJart MeUl Jadeja
Were ! Netara Warroa
bseechnient Recall of ;dM la
yd Favored by ' AaslaUoa'e
btaaWr.
rihea Press Bervlco
NII.WAUKKK, Aug. IT. Stephen
Cwry ot Cblctao, president of the
latrltaa lUr Auorlallon, In opening
lit HMllof of the aaaoclatlon her
t4i; dltcutted I ho arbitration treat
Im a4 inutiled trust leglalatlou
li dUeuuInc (lit recall of Judgta
llfipikr tald
"At lo the election of Judges (or
ikort ttrmt, I contider IbU prepoe
Urout. 1 era up pot ad lo It la any
ton ui under any elrcuawtaBcee.
' AltoJtdie llauford, venture lo i
tntaUe opinion, although I poealbly
lUtM sot, that th inatttr eoughl to
U prortd it nit to hairs beau for the
nott part of the moat trivial aatara.
alllaj fir thnrt of aucb high crlatae
Ml lidemeknnni aa to warrtat Iba
laiearamtM of a federal Judge."
T tiKulltn rommlttea reported
Utt a propotil had been mada to ad
ait lo memberthlp threo negro.
TWjr ara Wllllaru Law la, aaalaUat
utoraty itncrtl, Duller Wllaoa of
kiauthuitiu and William Morrla of
klisttota.
StcrtUry of War Dtckeneoa pre
Mittd a rnolutlon providing that
trrttfttr all tppllcttloua of ntgroaa
br mtmbtfthlp mutt plalnlr tlata
tht tht applicant ara colored. Tho
iMolttlon at rarrltd amtdat eonfu
t (to. Tht teuton thtn adjourned un
til tomorrow, hm tha raal flgbt on
tkt atgro quwtlon will bo mad.
Omn Car Attract
Or. d Mm. J. M. Kaan ot Med
M arrhtd In tha city laat sight by
o, tftar a trip to Cratar Lake aad
Uinta. Tbey vlelted today with
. Charlaa Low, Mra. Kaaae'a cous-
Dr. Katna'a car, a larga gra
woaobllt, attracted contldtrabla at-'atloaoBlhettreete.
tha toumltteo In cbarga ot tha
for tha Improvement of Baeond
"fHtcontlnutt actively at work rata
I hi money for iho work, and x-
llhln a abort tlma to ba abla
""Port tht entire amount of money
J1" plidxed. It la expected
M oon m the mo,,., ti tll tB
", ,W,M work on bettarawni
.... M,hwy w" Tha
which I. b.ing .ought bow la
Z'"'1' han It la aaaurad,
li mi.!" bo ,,, ,ttU oub of
M'"0 wlrad avallabla for tha work.
TAFT SLIPS BY
CURIOUS CROWD
"WUDK.NT flOKH TO HM HUM
" HOMK IN AUTOMOBILK,
THUH KHVWKH PA8HINU
'HOBQIl DKI-OT
nRil''. Au- T PwiMit
g ! the crowd at tha dapot
Int.. ; J"'1 brought tha preal-
Con . ,'' bro"wB-Uw, W. 0.
l'tOBob 'Ida with Mra. Taft.
SENATE PROBE Young Men Sleep in Disabled
TO BE LENGTHY! Boat Two Nights, They Say
After Tramp Through the Tules, Dolman
and Mikel Reach the Downing Ranch,
and Then Make Way to Worden
COMMITTKK ttil.l. NTAIIT TAKING
TKWTIMONY NKXT KIUDAV.
MANV I'lUIMINKNT MKV TO UK
KXAMINKU
WHITE DEPOSIT
IS NOT ALKALI
RANCHER OP THOU8AND HPRINOH
VALLEY DKMO.VHTRATE8 THAT
CHOI'S CAN HE RAISED IN THAT
HECTIO.V
WEST REMOVES
COUNTY OFFICER
United I'reaa Serviea
WAHIIINOTON, J). C, Aug. 17.
Htnalor Clapp announced today that
tba Inveatlgatlon of the campaign
contribution! of 1)04 would be atari
ad Maptembar 30th. lie atatod that
tba committeemen had a general un
derstanding that Iba probn would be
continued on that dale.
It la elated that the probe will ba
eihauallre. It waa not atated wheth
er or not Editor Van Valkenburg'a
aMertlon that he can prove that I'en-
roaa'a election to tho aenata waa void
will be taken up In the preaent probe.
The llat ot wltnaaaea Include
llearal, Itooaerelt, I'erklna, Cortrl-
you, leb, Kboi and Fllnn.
Honator I'earoea left the city to
day to aecure aome more material
agatnat Hooaevalt la tha fight no
being waged. He promteed to "kaeti
ItooaaTelt la hot water."
Tha aeaator carried a bulky pack
age Mbellad "Ooeumaata ragardla
Kooaevalt."
"I ara going to rhlladalphla," aald
Henator I'enroae, "lo aee aome people
and refreth my memory regarding
certain affalra. I will compel the own
era of Ibe Philadelphia North Amer
ican lo dlacharge Van Valkenburg by
dlictmurea I will make."
WORK WILL. BE
STARTED SOON
MIXER IH HAULEO TO THE HITK
OK THE NEW KLAMATH COUN
TY COURT HOIJHK IIY HAHRIH
At tX)., CONTRACTOKH
Mablon T. Dolman and Itoaallar I..
Mlkel, who have been mlaalng alace
Hunday morning, aro aafo.
Koolaore, hungry and tlilraty, they
found their way to the Frank Down
ing ranch, about fifteen mllee from
Worden. Thin they walked Into
Worden, where they arrlred about
1 o'clock Ihli afternoon. Tba two
men will arrlro hero on tha train thta
rrenlng.
"The compreaalon ralve on tha en
Kino went wrong." aald Mr. Dolman
over the telephone thla afternoon.
'That waa about t o'clock Sunday
afternoon. We paddled the boat to a
point that eecmed to be nrareet aolld
land. It waa In a creek.
"Wo tpent laat night and Sunday
nlgbt In tho boat. At 6 o'clock thta
morning we left the boat on n long
hike through the tulta. Boulheaal
ot Worden we eaw a high piece of
Kround, very rocky We headed for
Ibta point. "
"Wo tramped through about fifteen
tnltra ot tuln land before wo reached
the Downing ranch.
"We have had nothing to cat ilnce
2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, nnd bad
nothing to drink until we arrived at
the Downing ranch.
"Of courie we aro weak and llred.
It wai very cold aleoplng In tho boat,
and were wet moat ot the time.
"Not once did we tee any algn of
tho icarchera, aad we did not know
that we were being ao auloualy
aought until we arrlvod In Worden."
Mr. Dolman'a voice waa allgbtly
cracked aa he talked through tba
phone, bearing evidence of the cold
be had acquired on the trip.
It waa estimated thla ' afternoon
that there were fully titty men out
on the lake and In the marauo con
ducting the aeareh,
Varloua thaorlea for Ibe complete
dlaappearance of Ibe men were ad
vanced, but the one that teemed lo
gAln aupport waa that the gaao
line engine eaploted. caualag tba boat
to alnk and coatlag the two men their
Uvea.
Sam Evaaa, proprietor of the
Northweatera, by whom the two mea
were employed, left thta city laat
night about IS o'clock with Huater
Savldge. Fraacla Olda aad C. M.
rtamtby, determined to atay out uatlt
the fata ot Dolman aad Mlkel bad
been determined. They bad not been
heard from up to J: 30 thta afternoon.
Mr. Dolman haa been In the city
but a few weekt. He la reported to
have expected to be married In a
thort time. Mr. Mlkel la very wolt
known here, and he alto wat to have
been married tbortly.
When they left the city Sunday
morning they expected to be gone
about four boura. They took with
them only a light lunch.
One group ot men who went la an
nuto came back ahortly before Boon
today. It Included William S. Flah,
managor of the Illg Daaln Lumber
company; Attorney Charlea Y. Stone
and Jamea II. Drlacoll. Theee men
reported that the fire burning la the
tulea at tba eaat aide of tba lower
lake, about bait way down, had been
burning alace II o'clock Sunday
nlgbt. Thla Sre la believed to have
been atarted by Dolman aad Mlkel.
but no trace of either man nor the
Telford ft Son launch la which they
atarted from Klamath Falta about 10
o'clock Suaday morning, haa been
found.
Frank W. Ritchie came back thla
morning from a aeareh In which ha
toured the weat aide of the lake, bat
found bo traoaa of thw meat. Tha
amoka froaa Uie tulea bnratag waa
not vliltle when he waa out. Ha be
tlevea that Sheepy Creek might pot
albly be the mate ot tulea where the
men had got loat, and thought that a
aeareh there would be worth while.
He aald that he had been loat la that
atream once, and had a very difficult
time getting out.
"I think one of the belt waya to
look for the men would be to take a
field glaaa to the top of Stukal moun-
L. D. Hoy of Thoutand Sprlaga Val
ley brought la aamplea ot grain, hay
and vegetablea that again damoa-
atratea wbat'bo la abla to do oa tha
wonderfully fertile eolla that aaaajr la
tlmea paat dealgmated aa alkali patch'
ea, aaya the Lakovtew Herald. Tha
truth ot tha matter la that ao many
uae the term "alkali" whta It U aim
ply a white depoalt sear or oa tba
aurface, no matter what tha mineral
eleuent la. That the alkali In tba
vicinity of Thoutand Sprlaga la tha
real article for growing plant Ufa haa
never been ahown to a better advant
age than right now, when tba vlalt-
ora to tha country are amated at
aome of the aamplea ahown In tha
high achool dleplay rooma that ara
fitted up nicely for that purpoae.
There la no doubt that the people
that ace thla dUplay aad learn where
It came from will go away with a bet
ter Idea aa to what all thla unuaued
country la able to do for tha maa that
wanta to take a home for hlauelf
wherein a few yeara he may beeoma
Independent Mr. Hoy haa ahto dam
onttrated that It la poaalble to raiee
cattle and aheep at the aame time to
tho advantage of each. Hla dairy
herd la what he buya autoa with,
while ho la laying by a atore for a
"rainy day" with hla banda of aheep
that uie the open country for a range.
it! luunufii on I'aae 4)
Active conatructloa work will be
atarted on tha new Klamath county
court houao Tburaday.
The big concrete mlior of llarrla
Co,, cement contractor!, waa haul
ed to the alte of tho new court houae
thla morning, and the work of pre
paring for the conatructlon of the
foundation waa Initiated.
PHONE LINE TO
THE POE VALLEY
CREW OF THE RECLAMATION
HEHVICK HTART8 ON THE
WORK LINK WILL HE COM
I'LKTKD FROM OLKNK
Eight men, compoalng a telephone
conatructlon crew from the office ot
the Klamath reclamation project, left
Monday to extend tba governments
tolepbone line from Olene along the
north aide ot Poo Valley aa far aa W.
W. Muten'a ranch, where the next
government camp la to be ahortly aa
tabltahed, aa eoon aa tba truaa at
Otena la computed.
Thla truaa la a croaalng for water
eonatruutad aa nart of tha Irrigation
exteniton work being dona tha rec
lamation ienrlca. Tha truaa win oa
anlahaA In about tWO WMBJ, When
tha camp will ba eetablUhed at tha
Maaten raaek.
ANDOVKIl, Matt.. Aug. IT. Barn-
eat 1'ltman. head of tho W. W. Pit
man company, oue of the largeat of
the textile conttructlon companlea In
the New England atatea, committed
Fearing an Investigation,
Pitman Takes Own Life
manufacturer was Charged With Being Involved in
Dynamiting Plot With the Idea of Discred
iting Striking Textile Workers
suicide In hla home here today by mite to discredit the Uwrence atrlk-
ahootlng.
He left a number of letter.
Pitman bad been aubpoenaed by
the Suffolk county grand Jury to tes
tify regarding the planting of dyna-
The aummona followed the testi
mony before the grand Jury ot John
nreen, who whs convicted and fined
for planting th dynamite.
PEDDLERS MUST
PAY BIO FINE
JVIK1K ORAVK8 FINDS VERDICT
OF OUILTY IN THE CASE
AOAINRT HEARS ANR HUNTER,
WAOON HALKBMRN
Waller Bears and Charlea Hunter
wero found guilty by Judge Qravea
In the Justice court of peddling with
out a license, and -ware fined 1160
each.
John Kellerman, who waa arraatad
with Seara and Hunter, waa acquit
ted. Tha trial, by tlpulatlon T8
tween the attorneys, waa conducted
without tha presence of the two de
fendaata who ware convicted.
Kellerman testified for tha state.
He aald that he had been promised
regular employment by Seara and
Hunter In the telling of wagons, and
at the time of the arreat he waa not
receiving any remuneration, out ac
companied the two mea to learn the
business. The wltneaa atated that
Sears and Hunter had aold about
eight wagona during the time that ho
waa with them.
Seara and Hunter have been out ot
Jail on a 11,000 caah bond furnished
by a Medford bank, Now It la dealred
to releaae thla money and turnlah a
aurety appeal bond. Judge Oravea
had declined up to a late hour thla
afternoon to releaae tha, bond until
the two convicted men were delivered
In court. Seara and Hunter ara re
ported to be now In tha vicinity of
Prlnevtlle.
Mra. Brovna Free
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17. Mra.
Alice Brown, cloak model, accused
of fleecing David Napping, an lltlnola
farmer, waa freed today because Nap
ping failed to appear to proaacute.
ELKS WILL HOLD
SPECIAL MEETING
CLASS IS EXPECTED HERE FROM
LAKKVIEW REGULAR MEET
INGS WILL BE HELD BY LODGE
FROM NOW ON
A claaa from Lakoriew wUl be Int
tlatad lato the Bike In thta city Satur
day night. Word waa received from
the Lake county matropolla Monday,
stating that there were a number ot
vuinlldatea there, anl It waa at once
decided to hold a apodal meeting here
Saturday ntght.
Secretary L. H. Oath atated thla
morning that commencing September
1st, rviular meeting will be held by
Uio Elks here,
tha Blkt hart,
DARROW MUST
FACE A TRIAL
DATE OF SECOND EFFORT TO
CINCH THE CHICAGO LAWYER
IS FIXED BY PRESIDING JUDGE
WILLIS
LOS ANOELES. ' Aug. 27. Tba
trial of Clarence Darrow on a charge
ot bribing Juror Bain waa aet thla
morning by Judge Wlllla for Octo
ber llat.
The court announced that within a
few daya a Judge will be named to
alt In the case.
OOVERNOR IN KAHNBBT IN AMIS
VICE CAMPAIGN
Depaty Halted Staiea Dtatrkt Attew
ay Evaaa la Appelated to Taka
Placo of DWtriet Attoraaf
OiasV(ft EsBfeftMialBBM
tare la PortUad fc
Caaapaiam
(Tolled Preaa Service
PORTLAND, Aug. 27. Aagered
by the alleged "apathy" of Dtotrtot
Attorney Cameron In tha goveraor'a
reform campaign la PortUad, Gover
nor Weat today remoVvA Cameras
from offlce.
Aalatant United BUtea District At
torney Evaaa, who waa aelected by
tha governor to be special proaacater,
haa been appointed dlatrtet attorney.
The governor has eetabliehed head-
quartern here, aad propoaaa to aat
aonally supervise tha aaU-vtc campaign.
Mr. aad Mra. Joha CatMara aad
daughter. Vivian, aad Mr. aad Mia.
Harry Chlldara, taer aa aad diaaj-
teer-ta-Iaw. at Madterd. arrvad ba Use
city laat algct oa their way boom Bi
ter a length vlalt with their aaUdram
In LangeU Valley, Mr. aad Mra. Bart
Cblldora and Mr. aad Mra. Oeao Cin
ders. Mr. and Mra. Oaaa Calldara
accompanied their pareata to tala etty
and Mra. Chlldera will go oa wlta
them to their home for a abort vtelt.
Gene will return to hla Laagat Valley
ranch and play bachelor until the re
turn of his wife.
LONG WINDED
SESSION OVER
TWO RECORDS WERE BROKEN
DY CONGRE88 JUST ADJOURN
EDMANY WORDS WENT INTO
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
Harlaa.
United Preaa I
NEW YORK.N
llcan headqua
nounced that Je
aon of the late aupreaao oowrt Jaettao.
will follow Rooaerelt lato New Bar-
land, anawerlng the argumaata of the
ox-prealdeat
KLAMATH AGENCY
GETS SOH IMEY
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. II.
The Indian appropriation bill, Just
reported, contains the following Itema
for Oregen: Klamath reservation.
16,000; Warm 8prlnga reaarvatloa.
14,000: Umatilla. S,00; bridge at
Warm Springs, 116,000; Chsmawa,
with additional buildings aad repairs,
1117,000; Qraad Ronde, 14.000; Mo
doc Irrigation project, reapportion.
150.000; for aettlemeat with the Chi
nook and other Indian tribes, ,
166,000.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 17.
Tho second aeaaton of tha alxty-aae-
ond congreaa broke two recorda.
Nearly 18,000,000 were spoken la
the legislative chambera during the
2S5 daya of tho seaalon a braad aaw
mark. Tha coagreealonal record win
bo tha largeat tha government, print
ing offlce has aver turned out. It will
run more than 1,100 pagas.
Two hundred aad elxty-nve daya of
coatlnuoua aaaaloa beata all recorda
since 1868, whaa congreaa sat for I4f
Cays.
The Ladtee' Aid ot tho Mothodlat
church will aaeet la .tha baaemeat ot
the church Thursday afternoon at
2: SO for work. All membera aro
urged to oa prassat
TO SAVE MOTHER
SON KILLS DAD
MURDER OF WEALTHY HORSE
MAN IS EXPLAINED YOUTH
MAKES COMPLETE CONFBsV
HION TO NEW JERSEY POUCH
Malted Preaa Service
VINELAND, N. J.. Aug. 27. Hoa
ry Oarton aurrendered to tha poUeo
here today. He admitted having kill
ed hla father, E. R. Oarton, a riea
horseman.
The murder occurred thla morn
ing. Tho young maa declarea that bo
ahot hla father to prevent hla moth
er's murder. Tho father had beea
drtaklag.