The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 30, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALI, OMOON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, IMS
iNSfWAI 0OV..RNOH MM
AtfKVtt CONUKMNKD MAN
..Jtl.r"" " mttm 0f,
i,,, Wallace Takes Artiea
Ultif Uin ' Hmtc to
-II Will llfNUIMl
, MM 1rl Agsdast Other
liCMMKNTO. Aug. 10. Deelar
M that l7 1st Por
IM U l " MlUl
tf,rtt b wlrrited, LUuteaaat do.
mtr Wallace sBBouaced today that
b)tM reprlave ror two ihh un.
fMTM. IB4r mWN 10 BSSU.
r4tBr lib.
uut it to in sctlBg governor's la
mum to look Into tbe crimes
tarts! saalsst Willi Luis aad Wll-
ma Itrke, "bo hue been reprieved
hM aseterubsr 1 1th. Five other
Mfcaaid men will be given the ben
ttetlislaaulry.
Mil III SHI,
MVMCC NELO If
NRW YOHK, Aug. JO.-Bupreme
Court Jui tic Amend denied motions
made by Anna Held's attorneys to
eeaarm tho report of Referee Edward
0. Wbllsksr and grist hr an lntr
locutory decree of divorce from Flor
mi tlegfotd. Il found IbBt tho wit
M hd not signed ths evldsncs. m
reaturea oy tbe rodB of court pro-
MIm Held will Lave (o appeal to tho
court lo permit tho rtferee's report
to bo BfBla submlttsd and eouflrmed.
It wm rumored today that these wit
NotM would not again appear before
lb referee ualeaa ordered to do so by
(Be court. Aa tbere le an provision
fa tba decUloa for a rehearlag before
tbt refer, Mb Held msy havs to
begla action aaaia.
MANY AUTOS EN
ROUTE TO PARK
NKANON H DRAWING TO CLOSE.
MOWKVKIt, AND IT IN NUT HK
LIKVP.D THAT TIIK PACK WILL
III: KKIT UP
SUNDAY DELIVERY
NOT AUTHORIZED
STRAIT WILL DE "
IUIMT
CLOSED
nuuiaa mknsauk from
AUMU MKAMO a.100 MILM
TALUUO, Aug. II. The Brit dl
(WtwawiiilriiloB belweoa tb Mare
Wats Miy yard and the receatly
ajBaMed I'rlbylow wlreleaa autloa
a Abets was established thla weak.
Tweseraiers convened freely ever
0 earner of J.IOO aille. Tke
akamitatlea receatly wa overhaul
(4 by twilBM eiperU froai Mar W
kalBBeer tbe coBwuad of UeaUa
mi M1a H. Dodd. Tb aarty km
tw la AltaU tbree Bioalba.
BORAX KING
TO HUNT HERE
W FELLOWS .
EET APPLICANTS
MTkUROIAI, 1IWIIKK WILL UK
rwruuu:! at thk nkxt
-Wmxo-KII'TKK.V HKKK TO
MX THK OKIIKH
FUtMa appllratlonj for meraber
") t,f. rtiTtd lut night at tbe
lM cf Eeaunt Kncaupiaent No.
. i. u. O. r. There wm a larae
"nwemtion of the meatberablp on
mm. tii tome drill work was done
rMBintlon for conferring tb
HU Degrtr at the next meet
Mh will be held Btptember II,
-wmu from Imi night.
-" ai Mil mrtln thr will ha
"w it fj ,,, Wn, workf Bna
' will mirk the event. A
!M wu pK)nted laat algbt
iilt for the gaitronomle part
".f, to conilit of Jaiper Pen
. klrn! Kr.d lluoelng and
' Korlh. The chilrm.n .n ,.,.
'"4 tO inltri Ihn rnlhn ,
l t contingency.
V. M. MMITH OK NAN KHACMV)
NKNIIN TKLMKAM ANNOUNO
I.M1 HK WILL ARRIVK HUIK
NATVRDAV
r. M. Hrattb, lb borai king of
flan rraacltco, It to well pleased
with tbe Klamath country that be la
coming back. He waa here a week or
two ago, and apeat ee rel day look
lag oter tb district. I
la a telegram received at tb
White Pelican garage laat night Mr,
mlth states (bat as wHI arrive bar
alurday afteraas wltb a party of
frleadi, and would alart at oace for
llarrlman lxdge on a bunting trip.
An Auguvt wanei the number of
tourliU paaalBg through the city In
auto decreaaea, August la the laat
month of the warm seaaon uaed by
Muet people, and It la believed that
It approaching end and the cool,
Mlnr weather of tbe week about to
i lose has been rveponalble for ths ab
tnc of tourliU In Oil city, la late
June, July and Auguit they are moat
numerous.
J. J, Keller, who keep a feed alora
for human., ear a high aa twsaty
rnc auto atopped In front of hi
I lace In one day, but that will doubt
l' bo the eeaaon'a record, for, the
tourlat In an auto la now abovt as
ware aa the proverbial hea'e teeth.
PKOPLK WILL MAVK TO WAIT
UNTIL MONDAY FOR MAIL
HTAR ROUTKN AMI HTAOK
I.INKN TO
ABTKCTKO
oJa
HOOD RIVKR, Aug. SO. After
apeadlag two month at hla Hood Riv
er orchard, "Hilly" Sunday baa left
for Chicago, where he will open a
large revival meeting. Ill family ac
companlt him.
i? I. HILL TO
HURRY BACK EAST
ttnflriliej(TM WILL PRKVKNT
nU MAONATK PROM
""WO HMpKLAVKD TRIP
'W.'Oal THIS HieCTlON
tbaa i-,. . ....
I. Hill ,C ' 1 50rwm MM k'1
in ii, thairman of the board or
nwiof the of.i m..i. ....
r". lll sot vi.i. .. ".TL -"'" "V
F. Hak. ..'"J"" u " ,nw
miueiTk """", "andlBi tho
M of th, central Oregon Dsyel-
Z l'u I" Ukovlow. but waa
"'"Uuitaanswaa
l0ton the trip Into Can-
Hill time w. .
Vlkinl... . " " WOO
out ku . . ""vewieu carry
m k. -"' "ww ceruia that
MoBBrr l0 r,tUTB t0 stt
I kr - -aa aoms import
nmt UMtlaga there.
Huterlnindnt Itosell II, Dunbar
of tho city achoola aunouncN. that to
morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In
the eighth grade room of the Central
achool there will be held a meeting of
teachers, at which all are requested
to be present. The object of tho
meeting la to dlacuaa plans for the
coming school year, which will open
Beit Monday.
MILLIONAIRE'S
WIDOW IS DEAD
MRH. HKNRV H. KOOKHM PAMR
AWAV WHILK IN A DININU CAR
P.N HOUTK PROM HKK HUMMKR
MONK TO NKW YORK
Postmaster Clyde K. tlrandenburg
has rorelved emclal notice from
Washington that hereafter the local
office shall be claatd on Buadsy aav
for tbe delivery of special delivery
letter and baadrlBg and dispatching
of outgolag mall. This mnsna that
tbe general delivery window will be
closed, and that there will be no dis
tribution to lock boies. Kverybody
who la being aenrod by the Klamath
raits poatofac will have to wait until
some time Monday morning for their
mall.
Bur routoe, or stage linen, which
are served from tbe Klamath Pal la
office, will mlas tkslr mall on Mon
days as n rssnlt af thla new ruling,
but they will get tbe news of the dsy
promptly, for ths cbsngo wilt not af
fect the delivery of dally papers. The
Saturday arrival of mall, Including
The Herald, will reach them Sunday,
aa heretofore. But the mall that
lands here Bunday and has been go
ing to them Moaday, will not gel
Letarted until a day later.
ItOATM WILL NOT RK ABLK TO
PAHH TO THK LOWKR LAKK
WITHOUT BKINO MAULKD OV
KRLAND FROM NOW ON
It If eipected that ths Southern
Pacific's force oY'vorkmen, directed
by Assistant Knglneer C. II. BeatU.
will today complete the work of fill
ing the Klamath atralt, which has so
long been a passsgo for boats run
ning between Lake Ewauna and Low
er Klamath Lake.
This will "cook tho goose" of the
boat In that respect, and those that
set past tbe railroad will either bar
to dive through tbe gates south of
tbe old strait channel or use an air
ship.
MARSHPIBLD, Aug. 10. Return
from tb special election held yester
day to vote oa formlag a new port
of Coo Bay show that It was carried
by about 10 to 1. At tbe aams Urns
the people also voted for their choice
for port commissioners. These votes
will be canvassed by tbe Chamber of
Commerco aad Oovernor West has
agreed to apaoktt aa commissioner
the nve men who received tho high
est number.
According to tb returns received
so far those probably chosen are L.
J. Simpson. Peter Loggle, A. H. Pow.
era, A. O. Rogers aad Henry Sengs-
tackea.
TEDDY COMPARES
SELF TO LINCOLN
TKLLH CROWD IN
ABOUT RID NKW. PARTY
POOR HEALTH
SAVES A WALK
I'nlted Press Service
NKW TORK. Aug. 10. Heary H.
Itogers' widow died suddenly la a
dlnlag car while ea root from Bret
ton Woods, N. II., to New York to
lay. Me was oa bar wsy to open
l.r home here.
Captain II. II. Itogers, her sos, has
been notified. .
IIUIiop le Dead
KONDUI.AC, Wla., Aug. 30. DUh-
op Charles C. Urafton, age 81 years,
head of thtl dloreai of the Kplicopal
ihurch, died hern today.
NO FRICTION FOR
THE PROSECUTORS
CKRTIPICATKH OP HKALTH IV-
KN LAHT YRAIt Ml'NT HK RK-
NKWKD IP PUPILH WANT TO
NAVK LONG HIKK
JIMPSON WEED
MAKES TROUBLE
HOLLAND MAN HEARS OF NKW
CURK FOR RHKUMATIftM AD
TRIKS YT DOCTORS AND A
HTOMACM PUMP SAVE HTM
Former Presides Declares,
aires WW Have X
With Former
Nays That Wmmsaeasa Lap ami
WhJga There Were Bwaas Mamas
Who WowMaVt Biaajdl WMk Ram
United Press Seme
ST. ALBANS, VI, Aag. 10. Om
of a crowd of 1,000 people hers to
lUten to ..Colonel Roosevelt, later
rupted the speaker to ask If ths aaw
party waa to be "progressive rapab
llcan." "No, sir," shouted Roosevelt. "Thai
Is a brand new progreeslvs party.
When Lincoln left tba Whigs there
were some bigots who wouldn't rote
for him. it Is the same bow. Thar
are some bigots who won't staad with
us. Do you get ma"
J. Yordy and II. J. Winters secured
licenses snd started In an auto on a
hunting trip this afternoon.
JUDGE RETAINS
DOLLAR BILL
IMPHKMIVK HUT MIMPLK CKRK-
MONIKH MARK THK START OP
WORK ON THK NKW KLAMATH
COUNTY COURT HOUHK
Impressive reremoaes marked the
start of work on the foundation of
the new court house Thursday. The
leading figure In thla were County
Judga William B. Worden, County
Commissioners Bamuet T. Bummers
and C. Ouy Merrill. Tbe foundation
la to bo of concrete, and tho solemn
doings were the official aaaembllng of
the first batch of material for the
roller.
County Judge Worden put In a
aack of comonl, County Commlaalonor
Bummers whoeled up a barrow load
of gravel, whllo County Conimlaslonor
Merrill's contribution to tho vora
cious maw of the machinery was a
load of rock. Building Superintend
ent Harry Anglln asked Judge Wor
den If It would not bo wolt to throw
dollar Into the mass for good luck,
but the judge rondered an advorae
decision. Tho ground of the de
cision was that If the public learned
that a dollar was trying to requlescat
sn pace In the foundation, ths scram-
bis for tb coin would bo such that
tho court bousa would bs demolished.
Thus It la that tbs flnanclng of the
atructura wu not al tared.
LITTLETON NOT
OFFERED A JOB
IIKCKKH DKNIKH THAT HK HAD
OPPKRKD TO PAY CONOREHH
MAN 100,000 TO MAKK H1H Dh'.
PKNNK ON MUKDKR CHAIW1K
I NITKD NTATma DMrTRIOT ATTOH
NICY MLLHK DECLARE THAT
HK AND OACAR LAWLOR HAVE
NOT HAD ANY TROUBLE
United Press Service
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 30.
United Statea District Attorney Miller
stated today that there bad not been
any friction between him and Oscar
Ijiwlor aa to who would have charge
.of the case against the union men
I who aro charged with being Imptl
'rated In the transportation of dyna
mite. The raiea will be atarted here In
October.
Mr. Mlllor atated that ho bad not
I eard tho report of friction, and said
that If It had been circulated It bad
been by none one with a vivid Im
agination. He aald ho did not know
whether Lawlor would bo here at tbe
time tho cas waa called or not. He
Is now arranging to bring McManlgal
here' from Los Angeles.
Health certificates Issued laat year
for the achool year of 1911-1912
bave been revoked by the city school
board, and scholars wanting them
will have to obtain new ones from tbe
family physician.
The certificates are Issued to such
scholars as are belleyed to be unit
for either tba long walk or hill climb
that attendance at Riverside achool
necessitates, and who, by tbs certifi
cate, aro eligible to attend Central
school.
A 7-pound girl waa born this morn-
ng to Mr. and Mrs O. A. Douglas.
Jlmpson weed, a peat In many lo
calities, came near proving the undo
ing of "Humphrey" Millar, a rancher
In the vicinity of Holland.
Miller baa suffered much from
rheumatism, and when told that Jlmp
son weed waa a aurs cure for tbe
complaint, be gathered a Quantity of
the plant, put It on to stsep, aad
drank a pint of tho brew.
The rheumatism waa tba leait of
Mr. MHlacX troubles thereafter for
some tlms, bat Dr. Dteksoa of Ear-
by end a stamaak bmbs) sara tba serf.
rarer relief, thaagb. far a UamlUs
condition was' desperate. Oraats
Pass Courier.
PAHNKNC1KR TRAIN.
HITS SOME MACHINERY
intted Press Serrlee
P1TTSBURO. Aug. 10. L. Coagh-
enour, engineer, a watchman aad two
laborers wsrs killed aad sevea aasa
wsra Injured today when a Paaasyl
vanla passenger train sa route to
Cleveland dashed Into part of the ma
chinery of a "wrecking train at Con
way, pena.
B. C. Atkinson, as drygoods deal
er, wll spend Sunday and Moasay at.
Crater Lake.
United Preaa Service
NKW VORK. Aug. 30. Formir
I'ollco Lieutenant Decker dented thla
morning tho report that he had of
lerrl Congressman Littleton 1100,
000 to defend him, and that tho con
fri'inuun had rofuiod' tho offer.
iMstrlct Attorney whitman plana
to havo Decker tried neroro juago
doff ueit month.
Dr. Oeo. W. Wright reports the
birth this morning to Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. lllehn of COO Walnut strset, of
a 9-pound boy.
A suit waa started In the clrcjlt
(dirt thla afternoon by John T. liar
rU against, Mlnnto Montgopiery and
L. !' Montgomery to foreclose a mort
gage for SGOO. W. S. Wiley Is at
torney for the plaintiff.
REGAN SOUGHT
BY THE OFFICERS
MKHHAGK FROM THK SOUTH IN
DICATKH THAT FOUR COUNTIES
IN CALIFORNIA HAVE IIKKN
HCKNE8 OF HIS OPERATIONS
In response to a message sent from
here with Information concerning the
capture of Chrla Regan, a message
was received at the sheriff's office
yesterday from Sheriff A. K. Smith of
Modoc county, stating that the sus
pect Is wanted In thro, counties la
California besides Modoc.
Tbe message from tbe South states
that sheriffs of tho other counties
havo been notified, and Sheriff Barnes
waa requested to hold Regan until an
officer could be aent here.
Six CawitesoxxMbe
Sheriff of Klamath County
Hawxhurst Piles his Petition to Run In
dependent and it is Rumored that
Origsby and Bishop will Follow
The suaplclon exlits In aome quar
ters that II. 8. urigsuy, repuuiiwu,
and B. Bt. Oeo. lllahop, democrat,
may file Independently aa candldatea
for the ahrlevally. At tho prlmarloe
they were candldatea for tho nomina
tion which were given respectively
to O. 0. Low, republican, and Samuel
L. Walker, democrat.
While It cannot bs teamed at ibis
early dato whethor any such Inde
pendent filings aa Indicated are like
ly, both Orlgaby and Bishop ar cir
culating In the city, which gives rise
to the reports. Bishop has said that
he would file Independently If Orlga
by did. The Independent filings may
be made until October 5th,
J. W. Hawxhurst has filed bis pe
tition to run as an Independent can
dldate for the office of sheriff of
Klamath (county.
In tbe ovent of Messrs Bishop ami
(Irlgsby concluding to make the race,
tuere will be sis candidates In the
field for the office of sheriff. In addi
tion to the regular republican and
democratic candidate, there will bo
,ne socialist candidate, L. Simmers
Mr. Hawxhurst's petition bora the
signatures of 71 voters.
Mrs. Whitman) Operated oa
Mrs. A. E. Whitman, wife of tbe
well known druggist, waa operated on
at 1 o'clock thla afternoon la Black
burn hospital for appendicitis. The
operation was performed by Dr. Mer
ryman. assisted by Drs. Hamilton and
Taylor. The patient waa doing fine
at a late hour this afternoon.
Champion Fly Swatter
LONO BEACH, Calif.. Aug. SO.
Johnny Mosher, 15, swatted 163,151
files In two days, thereby winning f 10
offered by a fly hater. Ha carried his
catch to the Judges In two five-gallon
oil cans.
Final proofs on timber clalma were
made at the office of County Clerk
Do Lap today by James Brlsco., Jas.
B. 8bort and Attn G. De Up.
MOTHER AND HER
CHILDREN BURNED
PATHEK AND ONE BON ESCAPE
FROM A BURNING HOME BY
JUMPING FIVE tfrriXK ONBB
ARE KILLED r"' "'
United Press Service
KINQSLAND. N. J Aug. 30 Mrs.
hoslo Barbane, age 35, and Ova chil
dren ranging In ag from 5 months to
13 years, were burned to death In
their home last night.
The father and Wlmle, n son 14
years of age, escaped from the bunt
ing building by Jumping from n window.
TWO ROMANCES WRITTEN ON
THEFT OF THE "MONA LIZA"
PARIS, Aug. SO. Qabrlel d'Aa
nunslo, the Italian poet now llvtng la
France, Is writing a romance called
"Tbe Man Who Stole Moaa Lisa,
Rene Fauchols, a French; poet, almost
simultaneously announced that he
nns aeariy computed a romance oa
precisely the saps subject.
Mr, John Irwin, republican candi
date for prosecuting .ttorney, la the
latest to file hla acoatanoe of tho
nomination.
WINER ESCAPES
TO FEED CATS
FUGITIVE MAKEH A LONG
OF 40 MILES ON THE DBSERT.
IS CAUGHT BY SHERIFF AT
HIS CABIN
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.. Aug.
3 b. The story of how a miner broke
Jail and tramped forty miles across
the desert In order to feed hla pet
cats, haa Just reached this city from
Searchlight. Nsr.
Tbe miner waa Joseph WatkJM,
Imprlooned on the charge of harktg
stolen a pair of lace curtains. Whaa
placed in Jail be asked tba Jailer to
see that bis cats wsre fed. Tba Jailor
laughed, but Watklna was serleas.
He wanted the cats fad, aad wham
the Jailer would not attend to hla
pets, he decided to break Jail aad do
It himself. He did so that algbt.
The sheriff followed Watklas la aa
automobile the next day, aad took
him Into custody again Just after ha
bad given his pets a bountiful
MESSENGER GIRIi
MAY BE HIRED
INABILITY OF WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAPH OFFICERS TO SE
CURE HOYS MAY RESULT IN
CHANGE BEING MADE
Messenger girls may be Introduced
In Klamath Falls.
This may be necessary If the loeal
office of the telegraph compaay is to
maintain the delivery service.
A few days ago tbe two messenger
boys now employed gave their aotlee.
They are both pupils of the high
school, and will not be able to attend
school and deliver messages, too. So
far there have been no applleatteaa
for tba Jobs soon to be vacant, aid U
Is possible that girls will be asked to
act.
Oirl messengers ars aot uncommea
In tbe East. It Is said that they give
aa good If not better servlca tana do
boys.
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