The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 05, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL. ORSUON, THURSDAY, HKPTKMIIKR B, 191B
wed, Roosevelt Sees Women and Children Hurt
Fake Story Results in Encounter Between Officers
RUNAWAY HORSE
DISPERSES MANY
OOUMKIrt HT. PAUL SPEECH m
INTERRUPTED
A Hum' u IVopI ! the A)dlo
Ar Kaorkol !. aad Haven) Are
Married in ! Mo4Ut Ki-Preas-diet
Omllnura Ilia Harecr la aa
Kterl In Quirt llw Vaav Crowd of
latrreeinl IWI
Vsiu4 Pre Herrlc
ST. I'AUI.. Minn.. Sept. 6. Juit M
Celostl llooaeroll began speaking it
Ut tuts fair grounde tier today u
nuwtr tiort plunged Into the crowd
stoat tht itand.
levta perauua ra Injured and
naked to Ihn huapital. Thirty olh
an war knorknl down, but wara not
W4IT hurt.
Mm. woraru and children wara
(raapltd under toot by tha bora
attain a f feat 11 f wbara Hooevelt
M speaking.
Colon! Itooaevtlt waa unmoved.
Hi ralatd bit vole and continued hla
ack In n effort to raaaaura Ida
troag.
Twaaty thousand paople baard tb
speck. There waa a tremeadou re-
WOLGAST WILL
CROSS BIG POND
(MAMMON LIGHTWEIGHT NOTI
FIES HIH MANAUKIt OF HIM IN
TKNTION TO r.iKK OX TIIK
CLAIMANTS FOR THK TITI.K
DA6GETT QUITS
TWO POSITIONS
CAIITKIt HUCCKKDH HIM WITH
WAIIKHOUHK AND JOE MOOHK
TAKKH POHITION AH AGENT OP
STANDARD OH. COMPANY
United Pre Hart Ira
CAUILAC, Mich.. Hept. 5 Ad Wol-
gait kavarcly Injured hla right arm
today while cranking an automobile.
Au old wound waa ra-opnad.
Tba cbamplon aald that be would
not light McKarland Heptember S7th,
and It It not believed thai ha will ba
abla to enter the ring again for a
month or all waaka.
CADILLAC, Mich., Hi.pt. S. Ait
Votgait wired Joaei, hi manager,
In California, today authorising him
In cloaa contract! with Rltcht. Rlv-
ora and Mandot, which might be offer
til for a fight In November or Decem
ber. Ha aayi ha la going abroad nettj
year to fight In Kngland and Aua
tialla.
Claudo Daggett ha realgned at
manager of the Klamath Valley Ware
houae company and aa agent of the
Htandard Oil company. Ha left last
evening for Oakland for a abort visit,
after which be will make a trip
through the Willamette Valley.
Ha la aucceeded at the warehouae
by Oecar I.. Cartor, while Joe Moore
ha taken the oil agency.
L. W. Cope Ukd, a prominent
Port Klamath rancher, la rale- e
Ing orange aad temona on hla
place. Ha waa In tba city yeater-
day and reported great luce.
One lemon raised on Mr.Cope-
land'a place measured 10 Inch e
In circumference. Tha orangea
ar bow ripening, and, whlla tha
crop will not ba Urge It will ba e)
greatly appreciated. e
Net oa of the Injured la Mpacted
teal.
Rouecteli Mm Itnaa
Catted Press narvtc
IT. PAUL. Hept. 6 Colonel Room
vih'e program her Included a eon
lertaca lth the prujreulve leader
la MlBBMota. an addreea at tba atalr
far, aa automobile rid to view the
fair, dinar and conference tbla ore
ilag. II llt depart tonight
Drake Hay aa At
Cltr Attorney Thomas Drak
pacta In a few daya to go out to hla
Wood Hirer ranch, what ha wlahet.
lib the aaalaUnce of Couaty Hurray
r Kuaeae B. Henry, to bare tba prop
-My llaaa determined eaattly. The
aurveyor will probably uea a traailt
and lerel, while the city attorney
will ut a ahovel and ate,, but la a
perfectly legal manner.
OFFICERS SAVE
A BLACK FIEND
Prewdcraaat I Out
flYRACURK. N. Y.. Hept. 6. I'ren-
dergaat, admittedly Rooaevelt'a choice
for the progressive nomination for
governor, eliminated hlmaelf for the
plac today, following a conference
with Htat Chairman llotchkla
PRISONER IM HPIIUTED AWAV
WHILE MOII HTORMH THK JAIL.
BLACK IH ACCL'MKD OP AH
HAULT1NO WHITE GIRL
United Press Service
III.UKriKI.DH. W. Va., 8pt. 5.
Waller Johnaon. a negro, accuaad of
attempting to aaaault Nlta White, a
14-year-old girl, narrowly etcaped
bring lynched here today.
One hundred cltlten itormed tha
jail, but officer iptrlted Johnaon
away on horse back.
Dlatrlct Attorney Dell V. Kuyken
dall la at llonanta today on bualneat,
and will return thla erenlng.
r fiTMM
Hot Wave Sweeps Over
the Entire fliddle West
Many Prostrations are Reported inChicago and From
St. Louis Comes the Report of One Death. Hum
idity is About Eight Degrees Above the Normal
Hatted Praia Hervlc
CIIICAflO, Hept. 6. With tha tern-
Hrtture here from S3 to t, many
a -
prostrations have been reported.
The humidity le It degree, eight
degree above normal.
From Bt. touts come the report of
KIRK
LINE TO
BE OPERATED
WJRMAI, TitANHKRH OP THK NKW
LINK TO THK OPKRATINO
WCPAUTMKNT WIIX HK MADK
MMT rillDAY
Thirteen ami one-halt mora milt
to tb Natron-Klanuth branch of tha
. mibi-d I'acinc, In Orgon, will be
, Hied to tbo traveling publlo Btxt
"Way, September tb. Thla aaw
Mete Of track In h nuud ruai frnta
Uoquln to Kirk, and will ba uader
""jvntdictlon ot the Bhatta dlvUlon.
A Wetklv mlil utliu olll hi aa.
, hhed in the beginning, a better
JM more frequent ttrrlca to b given
' " Urn to time u tha butlaaa
WttlaLi. Tha .a. .. 1l.a.aih
" to Kirk, tba aad of tht lla.
rjJ H.6; to iprague and Meva,
aJSjatateatatloaa, 11.46 aad fl.10
aiiavaiy,
oiie ilea tli from the heat.
The wholo Middle Weat la taetler-
Ing from tbo hoi wavo now paaalng
over the country.
INDIAN KEEPS
HIS PROMISE
3
OKOKOK HAY IlKTURNH TO
PORTLAND TO HKRVK A BKN
TK.NCK FOR G1VINU MQUOR ON
TIIK RKMKRVATION
That he waa worthy of the trutt re-
poted In him ha been proved Dy
Oeorge Oray, a Klamatr) lndlau.
Whan Oray waa aentenced to alaty
daya Imprltonment for living away
liquor on the Klamath Indian reaer
ratloa he aakad United Statea Dlttrtct
.....-- n..n that tha aantance b aut-
juuaa "a ..- --
pended two montha ao that he might
ratura pome and narTai ni rt.
rha enurt arantad hla raqueat, and
Q ray rturned at the proper tlma aad
cava hlmaelf up. Oray' trouble waa
tba reeult of the birth of an hair.
u. ei mn hannv ha obtained tereral
allona of whUkay and eharad It with
hti aelthbon.
POPULAR YOUNG
PEOPLE MARRY
MIHH THKRKHA YADKN AND W. V.
POHTKR UNITKD IN WEDLOCK
LAHT NIOHT URIDK IH DAUGH
TER OP MR.AND MRS J.L.YADKN
ti.. marriavn of Mia TUereaa Ya-
.i.. .nrf w. u. roatar waa aolemnltad
at the Methodltt paraonago Wednea
day evening at 7: so, kt. u. n.
Peete officiating
Tho ceremony waa wltneaaed by a
number of frlenda of the bride and
gr.oom. Mla Carrie u. roaver aun
Upward B. CleaTeiana aiooa p wu
the couple.
The brld It a daughter ot Mr. aad
Mr. J. L. Yaden aad haa attaaded
.... wiw ..km hara. Mr. Potter U
an employ ot tho Oregon-California
Power company, air. ano ar. .ma
ter haa reatod apartmeaU la Dr.
Laonard'a horn.
PARMKR OCT LEMON
e
L. W. CupaUad of Port KUaa-
ath Kalaaa CMrua Prwlt
LODGE HONORS
GEORGE NORTH
HE IH ELECTED TO HE DELEOATK
TO THE ORA.ND IMDOK MEET
ING OP THK KNIOHTH OP PYTH
IAN IN PORTLAND
At lie regular meeting laat night
Klamath Lodge No. , Knight ot
I'ytblaa, elected Oeorge North dele
gate to the grand lodge at Portland
late thla month. P. D. Brmaer waa
choeen alternate, both for two year.
Albert K. Elder aa delegate, aad
Cbarlea C. I-ow aa alternate, were)
elecfed lait year to aerre for two
year, which provide for two dele
gate and two alteraataa for tha com
ing convention.
No action waa taken laat night on
the anticipated duck bunt and ban
quet, aa no word bad yet been re
ceived from the lodge at SUaon, which
ha been Invited to come to Klamath
Pall and enjoy the dlveralona with
the local brethren.
JOHNSON HITS
AT PRESIDENT
CALIFRONIA OOVERNOR DK-
CLAREfl THAT TAFT IH MAKING
A HPKCTACLK OP HIMSELF
THAT IH HUMH.IATING
Mayor and John Schallock
Engage in an Argument
Reports to the Authorities Indicate that
Fallen Women Have Taken the Hunch
and are Leaving the City Rapidly
L A. WEST BUYS
90 ACRE RANCH
PROPERTY ON THE MERRILL
ROAD CHANGEH HANDS FOR
TIDY HUM OP aiO.00 PROFIT
IH MADE
0. W. Kutch baa aold to L. A. Want
the 90-acre ranch be haa bees oper
ating twelve mile aouth of Klamath
Fall oa the Merrill road. Tha prtca
paid la underatood to have been doe
to 1 10,000, -aad a handbomo proflt
orer tho coat to Kutch when ho
bought the plac two yaara ago from
Robert Short. Mr. and Mr. Kutch
expect to apend the winter near Med-
ford.
Mr. Weat la not a atranger to the
Klamath country, having for aome
year worked a ranch near the one be
haa Jutt purchaeed.
Deputy Sheriffs Deny
Interview as Published
Wheeler and Schallock Declare that
They Made No Such Statement
as Credited Them in Paper
MEDFORD MEN
SHOOT DUCKS
ON THEIR RETURN HOME THEY
DIHTRIRUTE THEIR GAME TO
F1UENDB ALL OF THK HUNT
ERH ARK WELL FLEAHED
CIGARETTE IS
DEATH CAUSE
MAN IS SUFFOCATED TO DEATH
WHEN HIS ROOM CATCHES
FIRE STUMP OF COFFIN NAIL
HTARTED CONFLAGRATION
Ualted Pre Bervlca
COLUMtlUB, Ohio, Sept. &. In an
addreea here today, Qovarnor John-
ion of California, progreaalve candi
date for vice prcaldent, aald that the
progreaalve propoganda waa "the part
of the men who ar not afraid.'
II reviewed tbo California fight,
handling the conteata In Chicago. He
declared that Taft waa a negligible
quantity.
"We neod not give him a thought,"
he tald. "It la with ahame aa a clt
lten that I view thla rnott humiliating
tpectacle of American life tuch aa
tha president now dtaplayt."
Nearly every other man In Medford
laat evening carried home duck for
upper following the return ot Bert
Harmon, Shorty Mllea, Art and Frank
Durgeea from Klamath Lake with 148
mallard aa the reeult ot one day'a
thoottng on the lake, aya the Med
ford Tribune.
The boy had an excellent time,
and report the (port thl eaon very
good. The ducka were moatly of thla
year' hatching, and conaequently
were young and tender. It waa one
ot the prettteat bunch ot ducks ever
brought back from the lake to this
tide of the mountain.
PRETENDER AND
EX-KING MIX
MANUEL OP PORTUGAL AND PRE
TENDER TO TMB CROWN HOLD
A CONSULTATION WITH A VIEW
OF GETTING HACK POWER
MUNICH, Sept. 6. Hx-Klnf Man
uel ot Portugal arrived hara today to
confer with the pretender, tha Duk
Braaaata.
It u presumed that tha.purpoea ot
tha consultation la tho atartlag ot a&
other attempt to ragala coatrol la
Portugal.
'lilted Pre Service
FRESNO, Bept. 5. Jam W. Con
rad ot San Francisco waa tuffocatert
to death here thla morning when the
room In which he wa sleeping caught
flr.
The caute ot the Me la not known.
but It Is supposed a carelessly drop
ped clgarett wa rceponsUle.
GAME WARDENS
ARE KEPT BUSY
REPORTS REACH OFFICERS THAT
GAME LAWS HAVE BEEN VIO
LATED BY WEALTHY CALIFOR
NIA DUCK HUNTERS
YOUTH MUST GO
TO PENITENTIARY
SAN FRANCISCO JUDGE BENDS A
BOY OF TWENTY YEARS TO
PRISON FOR LIKE FOR KILLING
SWEETHEART
BAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 5. Super
ior Judge Dunne today aentenced
Cbarlea Bonner to the penitentiary
for life for the murder ot hla aweet
beart, Barak Oodalr.
The prUoner la 10 yaara ot ago.
Aalde from a heated 'argument be
tween Deputy Sheriff Jobs Schallock
and Mayor Nlcholaa. that war ao
development la the aU-v1c rraaada
tarted yeeterday.
Tha encounter between tha mayor
and tbo pioneer deputy ahertK oc
curred oa Mala street sear Fifth, aad
waa tbe result ot a faked Interview
which appeared la the Northweetera
thla mornlag. Thla Interview haa
been positively dealed by Mr. Schal
lock, to whom It had boea credited.
Keporta to the aherlS'a omco aad
the police today Indicate that tho wo
men ot the restricted district hara
taken good counsel, and either left
the city this morning or are preparing
to leave tonight.
Considerable interest has boea
manifested In the announcement ot
tbe autboritlea that the street walk
ers living In private home will be
kept under close watch, and that any
Indication ot an Infraction ot the
law will be followed up carefully.
"The aherlS'a office baa been ad
vised that there are a number of
young girls In tbe city who aro ao
better than many of the professional
women living In the restricted dla
trlct," aald Deputy SbarlC Wheeler
thla afternoon. "We know some of
these girl, and will heap a doe
watch of their action."
The city police have been active,
and, assured ot the co-operation ot
the sheriff's office In the doting of
placea outalde ot tbe city limits, are
positive In their declarations of i
Taylor Wilton of Olene, who haa
been 111 for teveral daya at the Black
burn hospital, under the care ot Dr.
Oeorge H. Merryman,
Information recently reached Dep
uty Game Warden Jack Furber to
the effect that a very wealthy woman
who had been having an outing In
this vicinity had shipped out ot. the
state with her 15 Mallard ducks,
which Is contrary to law. The war
den'a Informannvwhen pressed to glra
further Information about the caae,
shut up like a clam, It la said. The
warden, from reporta he haa heard, la
led to believe that tbe practice this
fall baa not been confined to any one
case.
Sbootlug out of aeaaon, or, rather,
before the seaaon commenced, It
known to have been practised. A
wealthy man named Tousey, visiting
John Ellis at Fort Klamath, waa Ined
f IT.E0 for thla offense. The story la
told of Tousey, who la deaf, that one
aeaaon when he was visiting there he
shot some grouse, and a man who aaw
them tald to Tousey, "You have aome
fine grouse." "How muchi" asked
Tousey reaching for his money, think
ing he was fined.
Warden Furber was up Short Creek
recently on the trail ot some violat
ors, but failed to land them. He
Is out once found a box full of duck leathers,
I however.
(Continued on Page 4)
COUNTY TO GET
SOME BACK TAX
DEPUTIES OF THE
OFFICE SECURE LIST OF LANDS
WHICH WILL BE ASSESSED FOR
TIIK FIRST TIME THIS FALL
Mlaaea Agnea and Louise Lee of the
county assessor'a office, who receatly
returned from Lakevlaw, where they
went over the records la the land
office, aecured a list ot Klamath eoaa-
ty lands aggregating 103.000 aorea
which will tbla fall be ataeased ler
the flrtt time. ,
Some ot the land waa patented as'.
far back aa 1871, and much of be
newly assessed land comes fro aha
old military road grant. It la esti
mated that' the couaty wlU get about
135,000 in taxea from tha land.
t