The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 11, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH KALI. OfUMON, It KDXKHIIAY, HKPT. II, 10JU
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Grand Jury is Working ok Charges Made by Herald
RICH ARRESTED
IN CALIFORNIA
Kelly Hrr.
I. I.. Kelly of Hacrnliirnto. travel.
Iiir freight Mlltl passenger agent of thu
Southern Pacific road, wu , im Cny
today on bualiioaa for Urn lln II..
coiiftirrnl Willi Samuel J llallry, ,.
local uml of Hip corporation, ami
MUnl on n number of Klntnnth Kail
bualiirsa men.
MILL10NAIK
HrlKllIrl' IIAHXKH MAKKM CAP
-nut: IN HMIOHD TIMK
It Vrry Hlmrl Time Afler Wife .Vo.
t Mahra ""' OmiHiI, Word
lanr I'liuil III Houtli Thai III
tVrtag Man Ha Hern Plarrd la
Cariodj II I. .Vol Thought Mr h OK TIIK COl'XTY AHNKMHOH
Will UroiX Hrlng llrouglil Hare
W. T. LEE CORES
ON BRIEF VISIT
IE IS
IN GREAT LUCK
'iMHfiLAH MAKKM IIIN KMCAPK
FROM MEXICAN IIKHKLN
COLLINS WILL
INVOLVE WOOD
,
VOl'MI WOMAN FIRM
a
llUh MmI Anirr In Cliargr of
digamy .
IIKCMIIKN THAT THIM CITY
SHOWN WO.MIKHKI'L IMPROVE
MENT IIUHI.MJ TIIIIKt, YKAHH
INtulliirn I'arlDr Aaka tr Piotrrlloa
f.r PntN-rly I" Mnl.o Kiatnneal
U Made Tluil Fifty llrlilgra Havr
Hren Pal Out of 'oiiiiiiImos la
illan Capture Paaarngrr Train and
I'oaal In a Village
i Unlti-d press Service
DOUUI.AH, Arli., Kt.pt. II Kvad-
In Ihr lliror and half years since'""' ,0" M,,,l" "" detailed
he sa laat In Itiln city from Hani '""" ' rapture ntnl liolil lilm for
inrn rouiiiy, i.niiiornia, w T Lee, "anaoni, waller Douglas, t tier million
coxfehhion ih mark iiv iiv.na.
MITK PLANTER
Hrail of I In. Ttnflle Trust I I a vol red
In a I'M ( Discredit l Ik. Hlirtklag
Worker la Km- Yawrrnre Mill.
Om of The lavohed llaa Cum
milled Halrtde' All Art. Wealthy
Men
IIOBTON, HepL II, Dennis J. Col
lin, Indicted with William V. Wood.
liiad of (In. teitllo trust, will bo a
star witness for.tlie state In the cuo
III . hlch Iho defendanta arn chara-tnl
TURKS TO HAVE
ANOTHER WAR
IIULGAHIA ISSUES A STRENUOUS
ULTIMATUM
I Visiting la AshUad
J Mm. II. E. Duncan and Will Weed
,cn are vIsltliiR at tlio homo of llielr
I'l'itnn, jiir. ami r. r. II. wecdon
In Aihland. They wra called lheri
on account of an accident to1 Mr.
Wcden, who fell from an atml traa
laat week, atrlklnc on hla ahouldar!
- . 4 . . ... I
anu ureaKiiic aercral rlba. Ilia enn.
alltlon waa critical for a lime, but ba la
now much Improved.
JKi r k. ;.. yr: ::: !": """ of -:-'- ;... 0n..wio drn.m..e .. or-er
A t.tfarallt Kiirnftia titt ilia, afa 1 . -.. ... ..
hu nol )rl .rrn alU lo In.liir. ,1,.,,. ,. i.. n, " . . mm 'r"m Mru"rl.
th roHwc Urania I'... woman iho wl,,irr..f IK90 .... Lcn r..i., '". MM ",M c"r)r Mige lc
.boha.bkn..l,.r.aahU II. W iVw """ ,hr 'r,"r M
.If. (,. iihdniw lh rhar.r of '. "- "... ..,'.. . ' ". f '" '" ,,1"""1 Th. country I. llv..
- "' iiui' in I. lilm Hiiifir. iMtui w .... ...
. . ... --whii rriiria,
ilfimr "hlth ilir haa made
ifiliul lil m
' U'hllr lllrh waa In Ilir city
Un. Itlrli No, :, declined to tajir
f uy ileti agalnat him, but now
I tar l drtrrinliirtl to U the law
takr Ha rnnri. m
,ll U ant eiprla4.lbal. Rlclir
t aill rr.j( ntradltlon, and an
oBcer w be ,ent lo Dunimulr
t toaliht to hrlnr him bark to thla
city.
la Im than to hoitra after a war.
tutcbarilni 1 II. Hlch with blaamt-
Ud b.n awurn out In Juallro Charlea
Onm' court, Hherlff llarnra an
OBBced that the defendant had been
irrwiM m Dunamulr.
Mra. Itlrh No :, accompanied by n
ll known local woman who haa Im.
Ir'tftiltd ihn youn woman In her
' dUtrraa, called on blalrlct
r Kuykrndall ahortly baforn
m today and atated her raae. A
'rraiit waa authorlied. and the
rla office notified
riff llarii got buay at one.
; H m not long before meaaage
:,' 'n "wnamulr atallng that
' bad been arreted and waa balog
wUliigailce. from here.
" u lm.o.,e thl afternoon to
w Wo c0mmunlitlon with Mm.
W No. 2. fihe haa d.nlad heraelf
"Z",onr ,""'," ' '
iIilH1,M1c,,No'l""'frlidifi
;'"'h"l' would he joined aome-
RM . rrn U,U '' Ohlco ty
tlmTI''lwf,lilc1coi1lolb,
.... ,r.e!d '" ,or" "r .on If ho
Twn to bla Rn Franclaco
Injured by the rains which hare bean
laiiini auice lie left, laat Wednesday.
He aava Hantn Clara rountr aeta the
pare for Iho world on nrunre. and
that wheu he came away from thero
there were acre of the trull, on Haa
around. The anil dar ha laariu.il r
ralna havlog eel In, and realltad that
there waa a puaelblllty of ronalder
alile loaa In III product.
M'COMBS W7LL
KEEP HIS JOB
ItKI-OItT THAT WIIJMI.VK MANA.
Kit IH TO yt'lT IH I1MITIVKI.V
IIKMKIb HK WILL UK IN K.V.
TIHK CHAIKIK OK THK IIATTI.K
m-mnnl lnecln
United I'reaa faarvlc
NKW VOItK. Hept. II The 8outh-
vrn Taclac Itallwar comoaar'an.
"liounrcd today that a formal demand
had hern made lo the atato depart
ment that tirotrctlon be riven the
railway mmpany'a Mexlrau IntureaU.
iln thU atatement It waa declared that
' fitly brldcra of the railway company
1 1 l?Ahiia I.b.I t..... .... a. a
tin rMMMHH ii u urvn wrreKpu, j
The Vaqula hate attacked Colonlo,,h ,,0,,c
Hi llrnllto, kllllnat nine people. Thu
Indiana raptured a paaaenger train,
put tho puaaenicera In one roach and
con licit to .Vaco, burnlnx the remain
der of the trala,
to dlacredll iht Lawrence elrlkera.
t'olllna haa made a complete ecu
feaalon to Ulatrkt Attorney Pelllter.
and la now In tao aame poiltlon aa
JlcMnlnl. whoae roufesilon broucht
uhciiit the arreat Mid conviction of the
MtNauiara brotbir.
In hla roafeaabaii Colllna M ihai
he met John ftrean and Rirnui put.
man of Iloatoa MTlhe night of the al
leged dynamite pUatlng. IMttmaa
delivered a narkaara in Hraaa. arhni.
ldrd It Into a number of bundlea and
rive theni to Colllna.
Coltlna look the bundlea lo U
irnrc and placed each package where
llreen Inatructed him lo place them.
nnd where they were later found by
Klahllrut Haa Alreaily Deen HUrted
Along I he Frontier llalgarlaaa
Klre on a lluacli of Turfca, aad a
Hatlle la at Oare I'rerlpliated
Mperlal to German I'apee Indicate
Intent of I he llalgarlaa
United l'raaa Service
nKRUIN, Sept. 11. A apeclat to
the Frankfort Oaiette aaya that Ilut-
garla haa laaucd an ultimatum and an
appeal to the powera that unless Tur
key granu autonomy to Macedonia,
a Turko-Dulgarlan war la Inevitable
WITNESSES ARE
DEFORE JURY
Troopa Are Kn Koate
CO.N8TANTINOPI.K. Sept. 11.
Tho war office la ruahlng troopa to the
Hulgarlan frontier.
Cabinet officers cbaracterlie the at.
Illude of tbe Dulgariana aa an Inter
ferenre In Macedonia with the Intar.
Inal affaire of Turkey.
"RED" CROSBY IS
NOW BENEDICT
WKI.I KXOW.V CHAfKKKUIt AH.
HIVKH IX TIIK CITV ACCOMI'A
NIKU IIV IIIH IIIUUK, WHO WILL
NOT ALLOW RKCORD TRIPH
MAVOH MCHOLAH AND CHIKP Of
lOI.ICK AHK HirMMOXKD
llreen has since been fined I .'.00 for
Wanting dynamite.
I Itlmau hna committed aulrlde. I
Keawrt la Coalrasetl
VIENNA, Bept. 11. PifbtJng baa
nroaen out on the frontier twtween
Turkey and Bulgaria.
Meaaagea from ConsUntlnoDle and
Sofia confirm the report of the fighting.
Tho Dulgariana II red upon a Turk.
Ish patrol and the Turks returned the!
fire, killing Ave.
Anyone desiring a "ride for llfu'T In
an auto will have to skirmish imunii
and "discover" a new"rlde for life"
auto driver from thla time on.
"Red" Crosby Is out of tbe "ride
for life" game. Little old Dan Cupid
has got bla goat, and Mra. Crosby, ac
companied by her husband, the form
er Intrepid auto driver, arrived In fhe
city laat night from Champaign, HU.,
where they were married a few daya
ago.
C. A. Crosby, well known aa "R4
boa been engaged during tbe paat
summ'erln drlvtag autoa'for th.
White Pelican Uarage. MaayMf th
rust trips to different parts of this
section have been credited to him.
District Attorney Pelllter said to-' T,,e '"J ra,d " dr' 1"1 ll '
... -. i reported that there were many cas-
vv.uiiiuiuru on i age i 'ualtlea.
Put Cotton in Your Ears,
WILSON WILL
MAKE A FIGHT
MAKK WKKKLY TRIPH
Place of Mck Jaror Is Take ? Ufa
of W. M. Hlomth or This City Befctg
lrara aa a flraad .
Ing Alloraey KaykeadaH
ly Takes Charge of the laveatlga
lion for Ihe Htate
'A
GRAND JtRV e
!
Tltvso Mea Are Coaslderlfa; CUf
Oraft Chanrea 4
.
Charles K. Worden, foreauui. of
Klamath Palls. csBttaltet
A. D. Uvermors of KlasMU s
Falls, hotel man.
C. A.Arnold of Klasaatb Paita, t
contractor.
K. W. Millar of Roratsa. raaaaar.
Oscar Shires of KUataU'FaUe.
grocer.
! W. 8. Slough of "''-ht'- PaMt,
w real sstat daajac,, rfU
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Untied I'reaa Barvlra
JKUHKY CITY. Sevl. 11 I'osltlvn
ilrnlats were made today by Woodrow
Wilson that Chairman McComb of the
national committee would be forced
lo resign.
Mr. Wilson declared that McComb
would remain throughout the cam
paign In eupremc command of the
campaign.
p. & . .
KlCT Klct fan h C- nl ';
aawXlV V M. M. t'nlted Press Service
DanlnMtoiJAM C ..-.! . A . J mm m. -
rvvwiailiailUII aCrVICC Arranges tO SCI Off a PO WerfU I rlpafromtbUtlmauntll election day.
. 1IIA Will InllVa Wrtm flweaanaa ..l a. a
"w vas.v aw tijs.UaC wUHlSUl
Charge of Explosive in Order to Carry on Some
rluch Needed Irrigation Canal Work
POINDEXTER TO
MAKE ATTACK
J0iilntn.d tia Page 4)
BECK
ER WINS A
T VICTORY
COUR
mm '"MCK LIKUTKNANT H
WMWI WIIK.V COURT IIKCIIIKH
( THAT MK MAY UAVK TIMK TO
Ktl,,K KANHAH KVIDKXOK
NEU' v....
' . " lc,ory odav ,i.. 1...1 ..
.'a arum... " 'uui nia-
October i. ft" con"i"iw until
llo 7o, .""'a nUo "ntadn bo.
plMa "r,n' Ark" wher'
Nt in 7C "'l i00n r hla r-
m..L "Wr WSH IMn.nl i .. n
"'urdar, MW1
TWi
KORMKH UKM(M!IIAT HUT NOW A
HKPUIIMCAX PIMKHlKftHIVK
HKNATOR, WILL NPKAK TO.
NK1IIT AOAIXHT LA KOLLfrTTK
United l'raaa oarvlca
MII.WAItKRM. 4viil. II (Inveruor
Johnson of California will address the
progreaslvo convontlon here tonight
Senator Polndextttr of Wishlnttou
will apeak this vifii'inoon, and It la i.n
iiuatnoil that Ho ulll attaCK l.n roi-
lotto. . ;
It Is practically assured that the
convention will not name a state
ticket.
Polndexter waa originally a demo
crat, but became it republican after
ha had an opportunity to become"
Judge 'of Hpokane county, several
yeara ago.
l.n Fnltutlo linn been tho tnruot of
many stinging attacks before the con
vention. McCormlck waa applauded
when he assailed tho sonator. He de
clared that U Poltette had once pro
posed that Roosevelt should become
a candldato, and had promised to lend
his support, - -
lly the time the reader geta this
Isauo of The Herald the battery of
cartridges to blast away the earthern
v.nll between tho Lost Illver diversion
channel and Klamath River will have
boon flred and tho broken cloda of
earth washed away by a strong rush
of water through the canal arranged
for that purpose
days work In arranging for tho per- ( was about 60 feet long, 20 feet thick
filrmiinfat VL'kati PAHlaaalAM 11 tfl 1 a .. a. ...
fornmnce. When Contractor W. H
IMaaon cut the channel some montlte
ago at trie timo or high water, the
wall waa left to make work nermla.
alble, and now that tho Lost River
diversion dam, about 8 miles away, la
completed, the reclamation aarvtm
has decided to open Iho channel at the
and 5 feet deep, and the bla 30-nound
cartridges, with which the blasting
was done were all made by Project
Kuilneer W. W. Patch and his force.
A large part of today was spent by As-
sistant fcnglncer John C. Cleghorn,
John C, Yadeu and (liiy Walton In
making the charges, under the direc
tion of the project engineer, and some
Tho firing waa scliediiled(.tr"4:30 !" end. tlon of the project engineer, a
o'clock this afternoon; otter several, Tho wall of enrth to.be blown out " 'Contlniiea'oh'PagY
Crippled Vets flake One
flore Long. Hot March
Vast Throngs Witness Parade of Country's Defenders
in Los Angeles, rlany of the Old Soldiers are
Compelled to flake the Journey on Crutches
Because of the lllaeaa or M. P.
Tolle of Merrill. It became niraaaan
this morning to draw another aaase
rrom the Jury panel la order to
complete the personnel ol the Klaaa.
ath county grand Jury. The aaaee of
W. 8. Slougb. the well knowa real
estate dealer of thla eltv waa 4ra
l.n4 lm.JI...I. . ...a... ....
j...... .WU.WMIVI ia ueiioerBUOaa Of
(the jury were commenced In tho ofloe
nf niaf Ht lllAMIM. IT.. I. J.. .
v. -.... ..wiuv suaaau la
UKMOCRATIC CANDIDATK WILL ,h )Vn,,e-M',do building on Mala
latraaf.
OVKMOOMK HIS SCRUPLES AND Wlfm .. ..... K
IX 'to testify In the Klamath Palla manic
llpal graft cases were on hand, aad.lt
I waa Indicated that the chargea made
'against the three councilmen would
vr...... ............ ...... .. oo vigorously prosecuted.
-Woodrow Wilson .nnouncl W"', W" ,h "T
that he would make weekly campaign1, ' fr C)"l" ""
trlD. from thl. ... onfn ..J" lfarra'r of " Valley dlatrtet.
I He bad Indlrnted early this moralag
his desire to appear before the la-
lm.lflltrttl.l knil.
... -...... mil),
This afternoon Mayor Nicholas.
Chief Of Police Smith and Pnllaa
Magistrate Leavltt were1 a'arvad with
subpoenas lo appear before the grand
jury. There has been coaslderabla
speculation as to the purpose of the
Jury In asking for the presence of
these witnesses. tM
Prosecuting Attorney Kuykendall
na not able to attend the grand Jury
Heehorn Ktaua Watch
W. B. Seehorn, the well known
wood dealer, found a cold watch on
the Port Klamath road Tuesday. So
'far he haa not found an owner.
TEDOY WALKS
ON ROSE BED
IHRTLANI l'IX)PLK TRKAT THE
CHIEF OF THE HULL MOOSKRS
WITH CONSIDERATION CON
8UI.TS STATE POLITICIANS
LOS AN0ELK8. Sept. il. With
heads high, ihouldera aquarred, but
many supported by caues, 13,000 vet
orana marchod In the 0, A, K. parade
here today..
It required more thau three hours
for the procession to pass along the
business streets of tbe city, and 100,
000 people were spectators.
Tired from the long trip, li was
not until this afternoon that the fee
ble soldiers of the past were relieved
from duty.
The national convention of th
Daughters of Veterans, the Women's
Relief Corps and the Ladles of the
CI. A. R. were called to order todav.
Every park and many .churches were
requisitioned lor the state and na
tion gatherings.
Tonight the Women's Relief Roma
will hold a reception In the bla Aix.
andrla hotel ball, room for the vhv-Itora,
PORTLAND. Sept. 11. Theodore
Hoosevolt walked over a bed of rosea
when he arrived here at 7 o'clock this
morning. He trod gingerly over the
flowery pathway and regretfully step
ped on tbe blossoms. There was a
big crowd at the train.
Colonel Roosevelt consulted wltn
political leaden here until noon,
when be lunched at the Rotary Club.
in the afternoon he greeted crowd
at the varloua city parka, winding up
wun a speech at the OIdsv Smith tab.
ernacle. "
In his address, aa plauned. the Col.
one! will outline hla views on the
trust question, tho recall of Judicial
decisions, the Panama canal and wo
n.en's suffrage.
Tomorrow the Colonel will laava
roe l Grande, Huntington, Nampa
and Ilolae. Friday he will sneak In
I'ocatailo,
(Contluued on Page i)
PEYTON SUES
FOR A HORSE
FOLLOWING DISMISHAL OF AC
TIOX FOR HORSE STEALING,
SUIT IS ENTERED IN THE CIR
CUIT COURT AGAINST RAR.NUM
Following the dismissal .of the i
In Which F. M. Barnum waa eharaaa
with stealing a horse from'Osear Pey
ton, suit was started'by Peyton In tae
circuit court thla morntna to recover
possession of the animal alleged la
have been stolen and damages to the
amount of $81 for the use or the ani
mal for 81 days.
In hla complaint Peyton sets forth.
that Darnum wrongfully took nnassa
slou of the animal, a 4-year-old Meek
vork horse, on June 8th. aid aaa
slnce had possession. "
Keesee lroesbeck are attorae
Jfor the plalntlf. (;,-& -