The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 28, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALIA, OHB0ON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST M, 1012
Priest Bfrvs Ceasa
Klamath Indians Get Cash for Modoc Irrigation Plan
Ben Selling Hob-nobs with his Old Redskin Friends
re-apportion
GIVES (50,000
CJirTAIN AITWOATK GET
WORD OK AWABO
Urf of ll ' WlllUaseos) Klver
-Mjlrkt Will Re Under Ooviwsaaeat
Irrlgatfe IMtrh l-rt oC lit Pro
jtrt Mm Vmttrua, lint the
Work W'm HuirJl fur Want nf
faed
U Modoc I'olnt Irritation project
It ai.rl-
CoscrrM h msde an appropria
tion aUt-out atrlnsa. which will In
urt lb uu of " urlllnat
)Ua
CifUla 0. C Apptcgate, who i
Mtet t It lima tho Modoc project
luiurtid, tail "ho U (amlllar with
tit work slresd; lonr, ssrs that tba
111,100 allovcxt by the congressional
waloo jmt concluded will bo amiti
ueoapUU Ib project.
About to )r aio an approprla
Uoaet 150.000 undo by congress
fee the Mc-Ioc Point Irritation plan,
kit because lha appropriation waa
niitd alth turun others an objection
aroa. asd the money aa not avail
ill hn It ramo time for tba aetual
it.
Tat Modoc I'olnt Irrigation, project
iU rlalm from 1.000 to 10,000
ttm of Und, torn of tba beat In tba
KUasth country, according to Cap
Ula Applet!. All tbla land be
btfi to Indians, but lhy ara among
u meat progressive In lha region,
ul tut good will result In tha de
Tttapaat of their place.
Tit aork on tha Modoc I'olnt pro
Jt u started about tan yaara ago,
at u impended because of lack
I (unit. 8ubte)uenlly tha Southern
tvU paid (or some work In ralurn
for rtgtt of ay
Affording to report! received from
CAPTAIN McGMEY
BUYS BOATHOUSE
Captain McCauler lias resigned a
nt captain for tba Pelican Hay Nv.
(gallon company, and baa bought the
etght-room houseboat of Major Wnr
dan. Ha will locate lha boat abnro
tint alralta In Agency l.ake.
"At tha point I have aatacted for
tha houaaboat, whlrh will be named
tha 'Mallard Club,'" aald CapUi.-i
McCauler, "hunter agroe uioro duck
ara to be (hot early In tba afaion
than In any othar part of tbla section
"Tbo itaatnar Hpray will atop theru
dally, and will maka a special r.iu
from thta city un Haturday evening,
raturnlng Hunday craning.
"I assure hunters good aport, and
with no dangnr of bring Inat."
TEDDY HITS AT
SENATOR PENROSE
COMPARES CHARGES AGAINST
HIM TO l-OLICE GRAFT
WASHINGTON, I), C. Aug. 31.
Colonel Waller Hchurler, army com
mandant, of California, has boon or
drrnd to Invoatlgatn condltlona along
Ihr Now Meilco and Arlloua borders,
lCiatnuMi on Cage 4)
WOMEN'S SKIRTS
CAUSE DOWNFALL
MINUtTER MAKKM SENSATIONAL
CHARGE FROM I'tll.l'IT VK5
TIMN AHK IX HOHriTAIi AXD
HKI.U NK HAYM
MINNKAfOMH, Aug II. "Thar
ara man In hoipltala and In bell who
owe thalr damnation to tho aklrta
of eome bad. beautiful woman," waa
the way tha Iter. 0. I.. Merrill, paator
of tho I'eoplra' Churcb, opened a aer
mon lir on the tendency of women
of today regarding dreaa.
"Women." ho aald, "r trying to
gel back to tho fig-leaf age."
The Her. Mr. Merrill llluatrated hla
or mon with alldca made from photo
grapha of women that he had taken
on the atreota of Mlnneapolla.
I'ortnrr 1'rraldriit Heclarra Thai If
tlin rrnnvjIraoU H-naUir Haa linen
rrnpfrlr Vutrl Hr JUioulil be
Ouatrd Kroni the Vnltml Htatra Hen
atr N IMrvct lenlal la Made to
the tliargfl
( tilled I'reii Herrica
OYHTCIl HAY, Aug 2 . Colonel
Itoonurelt today declared that Sena
tor I'enroae'a declaration that he had
liild or aent word to Archbold that
the Htandard Oil compnny bad bettor
make an additional contribution to
the republican campaign fund of
1301 In order to nrold difficulties
from "certain quarter" amounted to
blackmail.
"What I the difference between
Bonator l'enroao'a utatcment and the
Now York pollco graft?" aaked Kooae
telt. "If Uenator I'onrone made auch
a atatemem he ought to be ouited
from the tenata."
NEW BUILDINGS
MEAN NEW MOVES
WHITM AM KI.AMATH COUNTY
AlHTIIAtn' COMPANY W MOVK
TO NKV WIIITK lt'l!.ni.Vfl. AMI
FIIIHT NATIONAL Wll.t. SHIFT
INDIAN OFFICE
IS AFTER DATA
I'HKFKHH NOT TO HKI.I, LAND FOR
KIHII HATCaT:RY UNTIL l-OWKR
HITK AND RKHKKVOIR IfMHI
UILITIKM ARK UKTEnMINa)
Captain O. C, Applegata la In re
ceipt of a letter from Kdaon WaUon,
superintendent of the Klamath In
dlan reaerratloa, aaylng that a letter
baa come from the commlaaloner of
Indian affair, With reference to the
uio of the 1 1 att lllalr allotment for
flan hatchery purpoaet. It appear
that tbla land may bo purcbaaod out
right, but that the department pre
fer not to lak,atep looking to tho
ale of tho land until tba queitlon of
power ilte and mervolr poulbllltlea
la determined by a field examination.
An early determination la urged by
the Indian office lu the natter.
Captain Applagate, who haa been
very active In working toward tba
perfection of plana for a flan hatch
ory In the Spring Creek dUtrlct. doea
not uellere that the eatabltabment of
one la Impoealble by any mean, and
la hopeful that the work may yet be
acrompllahag.
NEGROES BARRED,
BY THE LAWYERS
MOnniM' RESIGNATION HAVES
miAHTIC ACTION
Borden Turns on
the Suffragettes
Premier of Canada Declares that the
women of his Country are Able
to Decide What They Want
WSDON, Aug. .a auffragatto
'cation called on Premier Uordoa
Car!, who I. Itre today. Tho
o declare that tha premier
..! ,he u,ue Prntexl.
"f u Canada la coBcarned,"
aald the premier, "vote for women
will be decided entirely by the provin
cial legUtature.
"Anyway, the Canadian women are
be.l able to decide for themaeiree
what thoy want."
Textile Hen are
Involved in Plot
Boston District Attorney Hakes a
Direct Charge Against' Employ
ers to Dynamite for Purpose
V"W fog, serrlc.
J!!?J'' Aug. 38. Dl.trlct At
ItkVifw t.,er ioit "' cl-
Ui ? ! Now Kni'nd Taitll. Bill
Ur P ?d ,0 ",Unl" dynmt In
w"MSk5fc0rt,r t0 dtacwdlt th
n rt Intimation of the evldenca
In the hand of the dUtrlct attorney
camo when one of tho raeowho plant
ed the dynamite mado a complete
confeaalon. ThU waa followed by the
autclde of Pitman, a prominent man
ufacturer, who had been lubpoeuatd
to confirm thla confeaalon, '
A aoon a the O. W. White build
ing on Main atreet. between Fifth
and Hllth, la completed, the office of
(I, W. and Wilbur Wblte and the
Klamath County Abstract company
wilt b removed from the baaement
of the old Flrat National bank build
Ing at Fourth and Main etroet and
rttabtlahed In the westerly (toreroom
of tbo new building. ThU will be
omo time during the coming month.
A oon aa the tranafer la made
tho Flrat National bank will begin
Improvementa on Ita old building,
lowering tho flrat floor to the atreet
level. Aa aoon aa thla la completed
the bank wilt movo from Ita preaent
corner, In tho aamo corner a the
Hotel Hall, Into It old home. R. K.
Wattenburg, who I contractor for
tho new White building, haa tho work
of Improving the old Flrat National
block.
FIRE FIENB IS
ON THE TRAIL
FOR SECOND TIME THE ASHLAND
FlltE DEPARTMENT IH CALLED
TO PROTECT PROPERTY OF O.
W. STEPHENSON
LOSES HIS GRIP;
FALLS TO DEATH
PORTLAND MAN IS RUN OVER RY
STREET CAR--ROTH OF HIS
LEAS ARE CUT OFF AND DEATH
SOON COMES
PORTLAND, Aug. J 8. Loalng hla
grip m he tried to board a moving
Hawthorne avenue car at Eatt Thirty
ninth atreet and Hawthorne avenue.
II. B. Screven, aged 34, allpped under
the wheel and auatalned auch In-
InrlnA tint lio dlod at 10 O'ClOCk U
flood Samaritan hoaplUI, where h
waa token by the Rod Crow ambu
lance. 8croven waa dragged thirty
feet after being knocked down, and
both of hi leg wero covered. Inter
nal Injurlc were luitalned, imi ao
ynit hi. condition, he retained con-
aclouinoaa and begged for a drink of
water aa he lay on the ground.
AHIII.AND, Aug. 28. For the aec
ond time thla month, the fire depart
ment haa been called out In tho early
houra of the morning to quench a lire
In builnra property on Main atreet.
The man to autfer loa waa O. W.
Stevemon, retired capltalUt. The
lateat loa occurred Monday mora
Ing, when wooden block with a
fronago of altty feet waa burned be
yond ropalr by a tiro of unknown
origin. The block la the laat of the
wooden atructurea facing on the
Plata, and waa one of the landmark
of Aahland. Good ft Danford, elec
trical atipply houae, aro the heaviest
loier.
The upper door waa occupied by
the Plata rooming houae, operated by
C. J. Ferguaon and wife. Mr. and
Mr. Fcrguion camo hore aeveral
month ago for their health. Tbey
had about $600 luveated In furniture,
all of which waa a total los. They
had no Iniurance. The total loo on
building and content will probably
reach 110,000.
NEW CARDINAL TO
LIVE IN ROME
RUMOR IS CURRENT AT VATICAN
THAT ANOTHER AMERICAN
CARDINAL WILL RIO APPOINT
ED TO LIVE AT CHURCH HOME
ROME,, Aug. 18. A rumor la cur
rent hore that the pope la about to
create a new cardinal from the United
State. Hla headquarter will be lu
thla city. ,
It haa been expected here for aome
time, In view ot the pope' favorable
attitudo to the church In America,
that another cardinal would oon be
appointed.
MlnneooU Colored Man Have Him
aelf and llrotbera From OeUlmg a
Hard Turn-Down by the America
Iter AaaorlaUoB 'Recall of Judge
I Said by Attorney to He Daager-
nua to Good Government
GMFI CHARGES
MAY BE UNTRUE
United Tret Service
DETROIT, Aug. 38. Incomplete
return Indicate that the republican
bavo nominated Amoa Muaaelman for
governor; the democrat, Woodrldge
FerrU; progrelve, L. W. Watkln
Seventeen of thee Igbteen alder
men accuied of grafting aought re
nomlnatlon. The Indication are that
moat of them have been re-nomlnat
td. Tbe return are coming In very
low. ,
'Inltcd Prca Service
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 18. The
Amvrlcnn Ur Aiioclatlon waa aaved
a decided atand on tho negro ques
tion hero today when William Morrl
of Mlnnciota, colored, ecnt in hi
withdrawal for memberihlp.
It I expected that tho resignation
of the othor two nogroe who have
mado application will follow.
The resignation of Morrl waa
unanlmouily adopted. J. II. Merrill
of deorgla. In presenting the resolu
tion of resignation, commended the
"fine spirit" which actuated Mr. Mor
rls' action.
In a apeclal report, a committee
haa characterlted the recall of Judge
aa "dangerous, objectlonal and sub
venire to good government.'1 The re
port waa adopted, aa predicted.
Kellogg U favored for "the preti
deary of the aaaedatlom.
BASKET SOCIAL
FOR PIANO FUND
MUSICAL AND LITERARY PRO-
GRAM TO HE OFFERED AT THE
MILLS ADDITION HALL RY IM
PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
On Friday ovenlng at Mills Addi
tion hall there will be given a baakat
social at which a musical and liter
ary program of exceptional merit la
offered. Ladle who attend are Invit
ed to bring basket ot refreshments,
and the proceed from the door fee
will be uicd toward tbe purchaae of a
piano for the Mill Addition Improve
ment Club.
Frank McCornack, who own a ranch
on tho Upper Lake, about Ave asllea
from tbl city, 1 here today on busi
ness. He say that never before have
condition been so favorable for cat
tlo men aa at the preaent time. "I
have not sold any of my stock thla
year," aald Mr. McCornack, "hut ex
pect to be In the market aoon."
PUGILIST MAKES
ROWDIES BEHAVE
PILOT ROCK PICKS A RINQ GEN
ERAL FOR MARSHAL, AND HE
HAS BEEN ABLE TO RfcUTORK
ORBER
CANDIDATE MAKES
A RECORD RIDE
STOPS AND TALKS WITH BAXD
OF INDfANS
Setutoria! Aspiraat Leave The CRf
on Trip to Lakevlew nasi SeiaaUje
Hto Driver SeaU Letter C Rett-
akla Who Will B Pleaawtf to I
From Him, aa It CcataJaa a I
Which Will Cotae la ;
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PENDLETON, Aug. 18. ATharlea
J oat, North weat welterweight pugil
ist, la now city marshal of Pilot
Rock. That little city I Infested
with a gang of bulliea who ao Intim
idated II. II. McReynold, former
marihall, that they did a they
pleased, with Impunity. An appeal
vtaa made to Chief Kearney of Pen
dleton, and on hla recommendation
Joit was hired a week ago. Hla auc
cea In restoring order haa been o
great that Mayor Caateel baa given
him the Job permanently.
uen Selling 1 la town.
He came la thla morning froa
Lakevlew, where he haa bean. hob
nobbing with the olJ-tlasar. oM
frlenda of hla, and tbla aftacaooa Is
meeting not only the aaea who Eala4
build up thla section of Ue aUte, bat
thoae who are taking up tha goo
work.
Mr. Selling haa a personal aceaata-
tnnce In Oregon aectad to ao othar
man In the atate, perhaps, sad Ula
fact baa made his caaacea for feeing
Oregon' next aeaator so good as to
eliminate the poaatMUty of say peels
being aiade by thee who aro proas
to gamble.
Although he did not cotae hare for
the purpose, Mr. SeUlag ssUMIsaag a
new record la this aeetlea! He last
this city at 11:30 Baaday BMrsJag.
topped twice sa tas way, saw ar
rived la Lakevlew at 5:10 la tas
afternoon. No record?
Listen to Ula.
Mr. Selling stopped twice to talk
with Indiana.
'These fellows caa't Tote," ac
claimed Mr. SelUag-s ehasJfear.
"I don't care," was Us prompt rs
ply. "I uced to know a lot ot Uses
red fellows, and I want to see If say
of my old friend are still la the laad
of the living and bow Uey ara as
lag."
Whereupon the nest United flutes
(Continued ra Pace O
WHALE RHUBARB
PLANT IS GROWN
STALK AS LARGE AS COP'S HILLY
AND WITH LEAF, MEASURES
AROUT THREE FEET APPLE
GATE HAS LARGER IN GARDEN
Elmer 1. Applegate drove to town
thla morning with another monster
garden sample. Tbt time It was s
talk of rhubarb and the leaf. The
talk was a around aa a poltceman'a
club and, with the loaf, atood almoat
three feet high. The aUlk from stem
to leaf about 1C Inches with the leaf
about tho same height, while the lest
was probably thirty inches across.
Captain O. C. Applegate took the
specimen with s view to putting It on
exhibition. Elmer I. Applegate aald
the rhubarb waa planted last year
from roota which had been Ukea
from another garden and split up.
He baa another one in hla garden
whlho he haa not yet decided to pull
up, which measures three feet acroaa
tho leaf. The quality ot the veget
able la good, being firm and crisp.
The mushlness that often character
ises enormous vegetablea la not ap
parent.
Society Woman
Up for Gambling
Golden Gate Cities are Shocked at
the Arrest of ilrs. L. A. Brink
for KeepingGambling Resort
OAKLAND, Aug. 28 Mrs. L. A.
Drink haa been arrested here on a
chargo of conducting a woman's gam
bling resort.
Mrs. Drink la a prominent Berkeley
society woman, and her arrest has
cauied a-terrlflc stir in social circles.
She waa arraigned la court Uls
montng, and was released oa f 1,000
bond, after being held for trial.
IL S. Troops Hay
Quell a Rebellion
For First Time Yankee Soldiers may
go into Foreign Territory to Put
an End to a Revolution
WASHINQTON, D. C, Aug. IS.
The itate department haa requested
President Tatt to order the Tenth
Infantry, atatloned at Panama, to sail
for Corlnte, Nicaragua, Immediately.
This Is the first time that Americsu
aoldlers have been asked to be sent
to Central America to quell a rebel
Uoa.
United Press Berries
Post Mlaalag
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 18. Navy OH
clala are worried over ths safety of
the gunboat Vlckaburg. The vessel
waa reported Monday near the sa
trance ot Magellan Day. Efforts ts
locate her laat night and this mora
Ing have failed.