The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 03, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLM, OBJKJON, TVHUAY,.HKPTKMHKRM, 1M1S
nftiv Mro
nffragettes Take Active Part, in Spite of Hard Rain
Convicts Rattle Bars When Companions Punished
$& m i 'v J m a saunaa
Muraer case witness Concludes to stay in Europe
m DECIDES
19 KEEP AWAY
KyMfiMI NMU UMMK MAW
MHMTaALMOIIMNt
Ifcaaae.b Heart Vl M-,,
feaajasss to Come Re to tap
Viae atatr ' K Cfcalaw
Mi MM aad Xaw Triable la hi
. unaroot, M.-AH
wKcwVarkto
mMwtftafcefohaaaeawlis
with the manlcr ot Met-
BIG REALTY
DEAL CLOSED
RKPORT BAM IT THAT TMCMMOOK
ItAXCN NKAR DAIRY MAM RKKh
PURCHASED RV A DAVENPORT,
WASH.. MAN
Jl U reported that lb Hhook raach
Mr Dairy ku been ult lo J. A.
Taylor "of Davenport, Wash. Trm
reaaldsratlon U aald lo have been IXi
aa acre.
Mr. Taylor has Jeen In Urn city sev
eral days. Ho If ft Monday morning,
and U expected lu return o thla city
In about a week. Iln recently sold n
large ranch la lb vklnlty of Davea-
port for 176 an acre, anil U bringing
hla money here to Inveat.
Tho Hhook raucli Include about
1,000 acres.
Tba rtport of tho calf could nut be
coafnasd bar today.
DRAKE LOOKING
OVER DOCUMENTS
i
t!ITV ATTORNEY, HKRK 'FOB A
HHORT TIME, IM INVKHTIOAT
I Ml HUT NTAHTKR TO COMPEL
CIIARTKR CLAUSE
OUTBREAK LEADS
TO TROOP m
ICHMAN PKNlTRBTlARY HCKSK
OP A ROT ;
MR? YORK. aea. I
laJlaMtlawal
Mbijaf ,tcday m fm 1
I VLw M ftwaVM WC RMIf f
rattles llestaaaat charge with
r ceaaectloa with tba death
i Raaaatkal.
Jean Uaff tied th data of trial
rfeRsabrr tllb. "
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heaasrvtee
UTRIPOOL. Sept. J, Thomas
k ttork ef tk New York Rika
, m lapertaat wltseas of tba
Mai amdtr. waa taken to do.
hasiuarteni htrn on Ihn arrival
ai Laskwla today. Ila waa art
ft u he aiprnard a wlllla-
W RWM to tba Uallad Mala
'MMMf. 'Caapa w tba four nun
MMOaka
I fra I...,.
U25B,8TOf. O. C, Bapt. I
" raw, haad of tba Naw
"Nttat ba will taka abarca of
ww or tba RooMlbal
tad chargM of corrupt
LHjHMMWJv Tjiaat r.
L'lJi'JJ Warentad tba Kla.
rvMttlUry band from blowing
- w luuri nouaa areao. Ual
! rttular rnnu Mill k.
Mtirn.. k .....
y , ""io jrara lomor
'W, wltb Ivan Uanltla. Impraa-
ornaiutioa, wlaldlai tba
PaHawy fa WaMiM
Work oat tba now pMMt of the
Kwauaa Hot coiaaoay om Mtitk atraal
oppoalta tba aaw warrhMaaa of.Marila
Hrothara, NdMaiiaa aattTf" Cbarlaa
MHIowan. lc prmldant aad aianaicr
of tbo company, la autwrlnttndlag tba
work of balldlag fba plant, wblch la
aipaclrd to continue for about tbrct
aaora wvaka Nfom tho vatablUtimvni
la rady to tarn out box abook. Kliht
carpaatara am buiy on tha gulldlnc.
WEATHER STOPS
LAWN JUDGING
PINAI. AWARII OK PIIIXKM IN' TIIK
CITY MKAUTIPUb MOVKMK.N'T
WILL RK MARK ON THK PIRMT
C1.KARDAY
Owing to tha woathar Monday not
balng of tha pacllc varlaty, but rather
on tba rampant ordar. tha committco
cboaaa by tha Women'a Civic Leaguo
to Judga tha lawna aubtalttad for tba
prlaaa ofarad by tba leaguo waa un
able to wake the rounda of tba prcuv
laea to nuke IU awards.
Chairman Klmer I. Apptegate an
nounced that the flrat bright, clear
morning, tha committee will arrange
to make IU tour. Tho committee eon
lata of Mra. J. I. !ee. Mra. I.. P.
WIIMtU. Mra. George I. Wright, Mas.
A. McCall and Mr. Applegate.
ealthy Woman
Not Law Violator
fruit Mm WUtirmmn PlrpH
-.. - avaa m aBaaBB7aaBB a
From a flotor Boat is Denied
hy Young; Woman's Friends
A ft. . t- .
'wk7:.:,J-?-.".,ea
aaifoa Ti ' ,1t
Mbi:."raWM
lM-ZT"wg !n a Northwaat-iZS"11?-
0etra4 that
Pojij.v ,r hf ,aot tba
ammS?Mon' M PrlU4 Is
liZVHMr, la untrue.
aM""V .
i2i?!.Wh'?".
a A" ri """ ww Mr
. u, Vobnaoa, ml ur d...i
Fm. fc -Jr
Jobnaon from Harrlmaa liodg for
tha favorite reaort of ducka. Tbay
proceodcd'in a motor boat, towing be
hind a aklir. Aa aoon aa u pari
reached tha acene for tbo propoaad
activity, the quartet tranaferred Into
tbaaaklt, and It waa from thle craft
that Mra.. Whitman red the abot that
brought down a fat mallard,
Mr. Whitman waa formerly Riaa
JMa Crocker, and , one ot the
wealthleet halraaaaa Ib tbo Weat
xv . - ,ftRv))isv.i ;vy
Clly Attorney Thomaa Drake, who
liaa Just returned from hit ontlag al
Wood Hirer, aald tbla aftaraooa tbaj
hr bail not had a chance to laapeej
tlm ianrn nird by Henry Rabbee aw
1)1. William A. Ionard, aaklaga
n'undamua agalnat the city lo aeeurn
a tpeciai meciion.
Owing lo thle fact the city atlor-
liey waa unable to make any aute-
tr.iiht aa to what course might be fug
v(ed for the city otflclali wha am
expected lo make answer to thi ault
for the city. It la believed that at tba
ouncll meeting tonight noma Racuv
klju of the suit will be bad. ,' ,
Hherlt WUIIam U. Rarnea and hU
v;;daf aberlaR were Viay today aeaa
Ing papers In, tba ault" oatia. eky.
rounetlmen. '
PROTEST SAID
TO BE ON WAY
KMlMNirH ORIKCTIOVTO I'AXA.
MX CAN'AL TOLIJi RH.IKVKD TO
RK K. IIOIITK IN HfTK OP THK
IIK.VIALH
United l'reee Service
LONDON, Sept. 3. autementa ac
credited to the foralgi omco yeeter
day to tha elect that Ragland'a de
mand for the arbitration of the Pana
ma canal tolU queatlei waa en route
lo Washington haa bean denied here
today,
It la generally billeted that the
statement la on the way, but that the
foreign offlca does tot want the fact
to become known ntll the demaada
am preaenled to the United Statea
government.
CLEPPARD HAS
MADE RECORD
KLAMATH PALLH MAN DRIVRfl
PROM RIM OP CRATKR IiAKK
TO TRIM CITY IN THRKK HOURH
IN A HNOW HTORM
niek niaonard. driving before a
snow ator. Monday eeUbllshed a new
record between the rim at Crater
Lake and this city. He made tho trip
three houra In n 31-horaepower
runabout.
"There waa two Inches of snow on
the ground whan I awoko at tha rim,"
said Mr. Cleppard, "and there was
now falling wbon wo passed through
fort Klamath, wnon wo ieu we
sjetinnil Park oeoplo wore getting
ready to leavo for tho year."
ttlmaeB ta TroveMag
United Praaa Service
AN PRANCIIOO. Sept. . eero-
Uryrof War Mtlmaen arrived bere
from Washington today on n tour of
Inspection of eoaat army poata. There
will be a big rovlaw of troops at the
presidio tomorrow.
I . . i
PrHy t'osrvtria Hsmfi tha' Pottery ssd
Rkchm; Wreck Macblaery aad
ParaHare A Oward Mheata Osm of
the Rloiera aad laasirwctlaa la
PlaaUy Put Rowa by the Htite
MIMtia
United Preaa Service
JACKSON, Mich., Sept. I. Aa out
break' occurred In the bull pen where
have been ronnaed tho rioters ot yes
terday at the state paattanUary.
Plfty convicts rushed the factory
and kitchen. Much machinery aad
furaltara was demolished.
A guard abot oae prieeaer ta tba
arm. The dtatarbaac waa sjaeHad by
tha mllrtla. !Ji"
Prisoners In the cells screamed aad
pounded tba bare to aipreee their
aympatby wltb the rioters.
JOHNSON MEETS
TfltCOMMOfiER
CALIFORNIA'S OOVKRNOR ANB
WILI.IAM JKNNINOM BRYAN
RRKAK RRKAD AT A LVNCHRON
I
OIVKN IN UNOOLN
DRUNKEN MEN
FRI6HTEN GIRL
pHPt'ir
trnmonr anb pouck
VBH'aTwar AaTVasmmmawaV TaVaPJeTsHB aaaUBM aVK
y
VIRGINIA STORM
FATAL TO MANY
DKATH UHT RUNM
PORTY AND FIFTY PKOTLH ANB
MKVKRAL MHCTKI.SM ABB YBT
TO BR HKARB PROM
Called Praaa Service
WHKEMNO, W. Va.. Boat. . Be
tween forty and Bfty people lost Uoir
Uvea In the atorm which haa boea rag
ing bere.
Several sections kaowa to .have
been visited by tba atorm bava aot
yet been beard from, and It la feared
that the death list may ba Increased.
0, A. Johnson, tho Sacramento
traveling man who has been conlaed
In tho Illackburn hospital for several
weeka wltb a broken leg. eapecta to
leave for home on Friday. Ho waa
about the streets In an Invalid cbalr
this afteraooa.
United Preaa Service
LINCOLN. Nab., Sept. S. Oocer-
nor Johnson of California waa tbo
guest of honor at a luaeheon before
he addressed the republican state
convention bare today. There were
nboutVoae hundred present. Includ
ing Bryan aad Oovernor Aldrlcb.
D. L. Lowe, treasurer of the Taft
Ml ate central committee, announced
hWmjgaatioa. Ha declared that be
ould wwk for Roosevelt.
It baa been decided that the pro-
greealvea In tbla etate wilt aot have a
third party ticket '
HOUSTON-WILL
MANAGE HOTEL
PrONRKR BONIFACE WILL RK-
KVMK CONTROL OP HJM MAIN
HTRRKT PROPERTY PLACK
WILL RK REPURNWHKD
J. A. Houston Is going back into
the hotel business. He made tbla an
nouncement tbla morning.
For years Mr. Houston haa been
Identlded wltb the hotel business In
this section, nnd baa still retained hla
Interest In the Houston hotel proper
ty on Mala street.
Now Mr. Houston announces that
he will taka over the active manage
ment of tba Houston hotel. Ho will
refurnish the place and make a num
ber ot Improvements.
NAT GOODWIN
TO BE
INVALID
PAMOVM ACTOR SUSTAINS DUOaV
IKS THAT MAY PRKVKNT MM
KVKR APPEARING ON THK
HTAGK AGAIN
LOS ANUKLKS, Sept. 3. Whether
Nat C. Goodwin, who has delighted a
generation In two hemispheres with
bis gentle art ot acting, will ever ap
pear before the publlo aa an actor, la
hanging by a slender thread. It Is
believed hla acting days are over. Tba
danger canters about n crushed pelvis
which waa not discovered la tbo hur
ried eamlnatloa after hla reeent In
jury. Ooodwla waa struck ,1a tba
lower abdomen aad at tha base of
tbe spine.'' Ho loat tha uaa ot hla
lower limbs, but a nbyataal examina
tion failed to shew that tho pelvis
had beea fraotarad.
Marloa Haaka aad family returned
Sunday from a visit with Mr. Haaka'
parents at (Mandate, Oregon. Tba
trip waa made by automobile, and tbo
entire distance ot 34) miles, golag
aad coming, waa made without a
puncture or accident to tho machlaa.
TAFTITES WILL
CARRY 'FRISCO
HOOMKVRLT PARTISANS CLAIM
THK BTATK IN THK PR1MAKIHM.
POLUNO IS HKAVY IN ALL SBC-
' TION'H OP 8TATK
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, 8ept. 3. Heavy
polling Is reported In tbe state prl
marlea In progress throughout tbe
state today.
It la' the expectation bere that tbo
Roosevelt partisans will be successful
generally outside ot San Francisco,
where the Taftttea claim they have a
good chance to win.
Baker aad Kaowland have a good
chance to wla.
Tbe voting la San Francisco aad
throughout tbo southern part of tbe
state, according to reports received
lata tbla afternoon, was light. There
Is a hot Sght oa batwi
Stetson and Wilson
trlct
MtwaVn Knowland.
B'9 Wh
fkn noM crrr abb mm
PINGTON THEY ABR FDfBB
Deputy Merit Wbeeier aad Chiaf
Smltb were summoaed lata Maaday
afternoon to taka ta caatody tkroa
mea who bad frightened a little girl
between tbla city aad Sblpplagtea.
They hurried to the scene and arrest
ed A. C. McCarthy, Jacob Jacobe aad
Carl Burke.
la tbe police court tala
mea elaissed that they ware aa roata
to Shleplagtaa, where tbe ara em
ployed, aad atopped at a koaaa to gat
a driak of water. There was a Uttla
girl la tho bouse, who became fright
ened at their prassaes. Tba mea aa-
Itted that they wero drSak. aad
wem' daed IS aaeb. Tbey promleed
to pay as aooa as taoV roaatvad taotr
WOMEN WATCH
VOTING PLACES
HPHCLti; SLMCTJOR IB
PLBTE'
BVirty-Two
taaloa Arw Basac Y
h BmaMl NsaaaamlsmaBBi aamt dwmsm
Pgr aagsjaw sTamBEa)SHSjm egaa, BHgmj
seat pay eaeeas..
-;
8. 8. Jobaaoa, a young attorney
from Oregon City, baa eesaa to Klam
ath Falls to locate, aad will shortly
eetablleb oatcea dowa towa. Mr.
Johnson compliments tba etty as Its
apeparance, aad says It looks good
to him.
Mra. Frederick Moore baa goae to
Seattle to visit her aUtar.
FORBES BIES
AT POOR FARM
NATIVE OF MCOTLANB, WHO MA8
BEEN IN TRW SHCTtON, IS VrO
TIM OP HEART DWRAME HAB
NORRLATIVBM
Ocorge Forbes died at tbe couaty
poor farm Moaday, aad will be burled
today in the county's plot la tba local
cemetery.
Forbes waa a native of Bcotlaad,
and has lived la the Klamath couatry
only a few months. So far aa caa bo
ascertained, be has no relatives.
The cause of death waa given aa
heart disease. He waa about (0 yeass
of age.
amss, laealaatew bmawaaaa aM Bajssa
to
to.
i wereataMaCtVe
.
Uaiud
CLEVBLANO, Moat.
eettaa featured tba baRetlas
day la the spesss
veto oa ferty-two
roastKatlea.
Mauada of woom
tolling fAaemat ta
b'Uflai; "4ld aad rala. Fair '
imvalhtd la otter parts at tha seat
Tbe fblet lar.es t
worn tr.Uletrve,
mm I illpt m4ma aajMdtt
FortbabaaMtoftaa
tra at tas PavMtaa. daaaaa war gtvea
yeeterday aitaraaoa aaM i
were well attsaded. Taa
coaalau of Harry Berai, vteMa; MrsJ
Lottie BaHey. ptsao; AraaHmld T.
Tladall. tuba; HaraM Pease, coraet;
Ord Arnold, emriaat; Clair AraeM,
arums, tbo puyers astted a
desirable sum out of tba
WOOBPLKABM
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United Preaa Menrtea
BOSTON, Sept, . W. Use ton-
tile manufacturer, waa arralgaed la
court Uls atonic. Ha ateasmd aat
guilty to the ladlctmeat charglajg Men,
wlUi coaaplracy la
tbe Lawrence dynamlts
There are six counts to tbo fadwt
meat. '
Wood's ball of IS.eeo waa esa-
tlnued.
All doubt aa to the Identity of taa
third man Indicted wUa Wood waa
dispelled today whea Frederick At
teaux, prealdeat of tbo ee assay
wblch furaUaad tbe Lawrsaee awRa
with accessorna aad auppMaa appear
ed in court aad pleaded aat guRty at
being Implicated' la thedyaamlRag
plot.
Ho waa released oa fantasias S,
000 bail. " -? ,
Stock Growers tb ;
Auction off Cattle
. k
Scarcity of Beef flay Result in the
Adoption of Plan Used by Wool
Growers. Buyers in City
Auction salaa of cattle la tbla vlda-
Ity may be the outcome ot tbo coa-
dltlon of the cattle market, according
to Fred McKeadree, who baa aa alfal
fa ranch about 3H miles this aide of
Merrill. Mr. McKendree was la taa
city this morning.
It appears that owlug.t"-
ty, ot cattle tba-'
sr.ri
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gather their berda aad have sales
from tba block, as have beea arae- -
tlcad la, other cattle marketa of tha
West, jn tbe wool bnalaaas Us sue-
wua km nave mwai ,asra yraaatae,.
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