The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 12, 1912, Image 1

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unriu rnwm new service
pe bettiti ffrfald.
KVKKINO HHWITAraM
1-niNT THE NEWS, HOT MaTfORT
leteath Year "
KLAMATH FALL, OH BOON, TIIIIHHRAY, HKITKMIIEK, 111, 101
PHei sTftS)
Under Arrest, Rich is Coming Back to Face Charges
Roosevelt
if
MAN NOT
10 8E CONTRARY
.UWHM WILL ." MOHT
AOtlNST EXTRADITION
L a. Well' Relative- in Haa Fraa
Hk Will I'rml'le " for
Ik lrfei" of the Yonac Maa
(JnHto I'm lllrl Drain lalervlew
CreaHeJ In II" M4ifla
.orthelern.
IM'CK SNARED IN
iiahiii:ii fence j
At I ho Intersection ol the Houllicrii
Pacific road mul thn l.ot lllror til.
version channel m duck a cmilr of
ilaya ilnro met a iDRtilar death It
rndaarored lo fly through n barbed,
wlrr fence which mark thn ruad'a
right of way, aud caught Ilia wob ufl.l
lla foot In a barb, atruggllng at long I
aa II could to free Itaelf, hut without
avail, l.lfn filially loft the body, aud
the remain today huna therr a n
warning lo other ducka to beware tits M"r'"
peril of the barbed wrt fence,
GRAND JURY IS
SURELY PROBING!:
I
KIIIHCOIM SHOCKED
Kniltiiiiake Caasea a Mir la the
Nolde Data CMy
NUMHKH OF WITNEHHKM ARE
HEARD THIS MORNING
a rKtWKt 'VIMS :hakoki
.
W'ruafed Woman Declare-. .
paper TrIU I'alrutlia
"Th statement In the North'
tatUra tnl morning to th f-
bet that I touiht to withdraw
tit than acalnit Mr. Hlch la
uln," Mr. Hlch No. 1 aUttd
t tin) aofDln. "Tbe etory waa
t mast of whole cloth, and doa
tot roaUla an atom of truth. It
nm to Bit that the Northwest-
era coibt to itoi lla apparently
sptMMtlc attempt to ehleld lha
Baa wio bu so grossly wronged
aa, tad thus place ma la aa ua-
rtrlasU poalilon befor the o-
alt of thlt city My poaltlon la
ssratseuih without thla addad
ptnetiitlou on th part of that
tsttpeptr."
L B. filch, a faw daya ago rated
u t protprKHii Klamath ralla mer
tUtt, It returning to thla city thla
ituraeog on a Southern Pacific train
ft cutody of Hherlff Haraaa, wklla
tot I Hairn-halrcd llrl, not yat out
tl itr '(mm, li almost In hyatarlaa
I7M thi worry Incidental to lha dla
my that tht hat teen living with
au for month a hi wf, whan
It 'willy, ha had ytara befor mar-
youai flan Francisco woman.
rat of tl own raco.
Ike, whrn arretted In Dummulr
iaurtsy, Indicated that ha would
"U utrtdltlon lo Oregon to faca a
""It of bliamy. Whan Sheriff
WHrrl0 In tha Callfnrnla tnvn
l Hht ha u Informad that Rlch'a
had rtalnnl counaal to Otbt
tnliiion. Thl morning, howarar.
J"l Rich airn-d to come back to
KUatlh rail Without Ihi, fnrm.lllv
V tltridlllnn ....I UL..IH i.
WW the tint north bound train,
"4 M DOW Ml.rnuta tiara ttllt. hi.
I'tlMttr.
Th't thtre will i,. ).. 1...1 k.t.
w Wore tlm trial nt m.k i- --
d hit been Indicated by the mea-
i, o"hl,h ''"' bcn raceltrad hera
!yFranclco from the paranU
(toqtinufO on
NEGRO'S WIFE
TAKES OWN LIFE
MKN. JACK JOHNHON (IfMMITH
NL'ICIDK IN' A HOOM OVKH TIIK
CHAMPION' I'ltlZK KIOHTKIIH'
CHICA(K) CAFK
llaaka, Koraipr Couacllanaa
ami I'rearnt When llrlttr IVmand
Waa Matin by Couaclrmrn, la Called
lleforo th- Jury No iletalta of the
TrMlinoa Aillurpl Hare lUrn Hr
i irrt Tipton la a Wit
United i'reaa Service
HAN ntANClHCO, gapt. It,
A aharp earthquake occurred
here) thla morning at 9:18.
The oaclllatloB waa from north
to aouth, and laeted only a few
aeconda.
No damage haa been, reported.
: SAW MILLS TO
START UP SOON
MIHHIXO MAN
IH IXMATRD
KIIUtT HAI.B OF INDIAN BESKKVA-
TIO.V TIMIIRK AITTHORIZRII
CIIICAIIO, Uept. 13. Mr. Jack
Johuaon, wife of lha colored prlie
fighter, died at I o'clock thla morn
ing with a bull- In bar brain,
Hhe waa formerly Ktta Duryea, the
divorced wife of Clarence Duryea, a
millionaire New York horaeinkn.
Mra. Johneoa committed aulcldo In
a rooat over her huibaud'a cafe.
fage
16
ARIANS TO
BATTLE TURKS
UHOlfl NOT IX)MMAM,Y DIC
URW. IT IH CONHIDKHKD
"HOHTIUTIKAHAVKAOTU.
"VMKK.NHTARTKU
B"W Praa. h......
jJjTTINO.,.K,Bepl.u-Tb.
"fit.,. fl"Mn UW,,,on of
l Bni.."!" " co"lwi that war
.-'.r '" h Practically baan
'ough not formally da.
rSL'imtoZr
euii8'Pv: ,,'-Tb lownment
Uli a r "'I force of nltltl. fn.
'KLj.T,, "' wUI ,00B oa
PYTHIANS FAIL
TO PICK DATE
IIUNTINti f.HN'IVAI-MAY UK DK
UYKI ItOMKWHAT IIKCAt'HK
OK FAILlinK III'' TIIK HIHNIO.N
KNIOHTH TO ACCKIT INVITK
At the Knlghta of t'ythlaa meeting
laat night no date waa art for thn
coming banquet and duck hunt, which
U el pec ted to be one of the leading
fraternal fall celebration In thla city.
No word haa aa yet been received
fiom tha Hlaalon, Calif., lodge, which i
waa ripecled to come here for Ihu
event, and II la now believed that the
Hlaaoa brethren have decided to go to
Sacramento for a celebration Septem
ber 17lh.
Aa It la hardly likely that the Hie.
aou lodge would be able lo make two
Junket ao cloae together, the opinion
provalla among the local lodge mem
bcr that Hluon will not be repre-
aeuted lu the local celebration.
Thn Klamath county grand Jury ap
pear to be going Into the charge
made by Thn Herald agalnat throe'
Klamath Pall couticllmen In a Ihor
ough manner Thl morning John
Tipton, Marlon llaiika. Kred Milhaa
and K. It. Old wero aummoned be
fore the Jury to tell what they know
of the graft charge.
Mr Tipton I clerk lu the Hotel
Hall Ho wa employed In a lmllnr
capacity whan that hoatelry waa
knoan a the l.lvermore, and I re
ported to hare been a creditor ahortly
before the Mrermore waa doted up.
He accepted lu payment of hie debt
aome whlakey, which he afterward
aold to Jaa. Wheeler, who took over
the Mrermore bar. Mr Tipton at one
lime took leegal advice with a view
'of preventing the trantfer of the Mr-
rrmorn llcanae on the ground that
there wre at that time more aaloona
hero than the city ordinance per
mitted. Marlon Hatika, hardware dealer
here, wa one of (he creditor of the
Mrermore, and wu preaent nt the
flrat Interview between the city coun
cilman unil Wheeler, when tbe de
mand waa made on the latter for the
payment of a autn of money In order
to effect the trantfer of the bar It
(onto. Mr. Hnuka had been a mom
ber of the old city council, but did
not hate n vote on thn llcenae trantfer
matter
ADMITS HE ' IS
PEOPLE'S CHOICE
COMI.VKIj IIOOflKVKl.T IIKCLAHKM
THAT UK Dili NOT MKKK NOMI
NATION UNTIL OTHKKM HAD
FAILED TO OO FORWARD
1.A 0 KAN UK, Or., Sept. It. "I
only came out for the nomination
when thoae whom I believed would
carry the caue of lb people forward
had turned backward and deaerted
the people." atterted Colonel Rooae
velt lu a apeech here which atarted
M Oregon and Idaho Viur.
The ex-prealdenl'a vole waa bjaara
He dwelt Inalatantly on th progrea
alve movement aa being Iraperaonal.
The colonel will apeak In Hunting
ton, Ore., mp and tlolie, Idaho,
today.
tppllcatlon for Many Milllaa Feet
Have llern Man to the Movent
neat aad the Flrat Htep la a Coat'
prctieaalve llaa Haa Been Take.
Maay Illilloa Feet of Timber Said
lo He Available
SWEET CLOVER
IS FARM PEST
I'OOI.K I'AYH A
HMAI.I. KINK
MIDLAND IIOAD IH THRKATKNKD
IIY PLANT THAT IH ALL RIGHT
WHK.V IT IH YOfNO, HUT HAD
WHKN AQKD
At the flrat atep In th aunouaeod
plan of aelllng about tea'blllloB faet
of timber on the Klamath Indian rev
ervatlon, Superintendent Kdaon Wat-
ion of the reaervatlon advarllaad to
day for blda on 1,600,000 feet of Um
ber. Thl will be the flrtt aal of
timber on the reaervatlon, and It will
bo followed up with other. s
A, K. Cblttendon, head of th for-
et bureau of the Indian aanrlce, baa
bean In th region for aome time .go
ing orer tbe timber on the reaerva
tlon. He made an Investigation of
the application recently made by a
Seattle Arm for 400,000,000 feet of
timber, and It la understood that hi
report to the department will favor
th aal.
Application are now on fit with
th Ildlan aerrle for a large amount
of timber In lot ranging from one to
fifteen million feet.
There la a aaw mill near the tlm'
be nod advertUed for aale, and It la
probable that tbe ownera of thla mill
will b the only blddera. The govern
latent, however, flxea a minimum
price, and a aale cannot be made un
leaa thla price, at leaat, la bid.
Under the regulation, timber aold
on Indian reservation mutt be cut
within ten year, ao that If the timber
applied for by the Seattle firm la aold
It will mean that a large mill will be
erected In aome place near th Indian
reservation and put In operation aoon
after the aale I confirmed.
United I'reaa Servlc
TACOMA, Sept. It. Mouraad a
dead alnco hla dUappearanc In De
cember, ltot, Phillip D. Rice, brothr
of Btuart and Edmund Rice of Ta
coma, and aon of th lata Edmund
Rice, twice mayor of St. Paul, today
baa been located In a Utah mlnlaaT
camp.
An alleged unhappy marriage to a
young woman ahortly before he left la
thought to bav been th cause of hla
dUappearanc.
JURORS HARD TO
GET INTO COURT
DO.VAN'ZA SCHOOL DISTRICT CASE
IH CONTINUED UNTIL TOMOR
ROW MORNINO IN ORDER TO
HKCUIIK VENIREMEN
Eight Juror remained unchalleng
ed In the circuit court thla morning
In th case of tbe Klamath County
Dank va. School District No. 2 aad
R. E. Wattenburg when tha available
material waa exhausted.
To glre Sheriff William B. Bam
tlm to get mor talesman Jh case
waa put over -until tomorrow morning
at 9 o'clock.
BRYAN IS TO BE
HIS OWN BACKER
DEMOCRAT WILL SPEAK WRRR
EVER ROOrlEVBIr DOM
National Comatittcc la Informs a(
the Plaaa of the 'ikiailf saaa
SBeerh-Mahlac Tear WW Start aa
Dearer, aad Will lachaOe Cat! aa
Colorado, Utah, Moataava, Xaraaaa,
California, Waabbagtoa aad Orefle
J. I,. Poole of Midland waa before
iJuatlcn Oravea late yesterday after
noon, charged with pointing a gun at
August Makey. He pleaded guilty
and waa fined f 10. '
BEERS IS SURE
OF ELECTION
VKTKHANH FAVOR MAN FROM
HRIIMiKPORT, CONN., TO RK
HEAD OF (I. A. R. IBia MEET
I NO PI.ACK CAUSES RATTLK
Dr. J, E. Taylor has moved hla of
lice from the postofllc building to
the building formerly occupied by W.
II. Mason, on Seventh and Main
alreete.
Mrs. Robert Bloan left last evening
jfor Keno, where sho will visit with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. H. Hill.
On the Midland road u abort dis
tance VN'i-tl of the 8lt.th atreel county
road there la a considerable growth
of aweet clover, which la one of the
worst farm pet Is that la known In thl
part of the country.
When tbe growth is young It mekea
an attractive feed for cattle aad
sheep, although horses do not care
much for It. When It gets Its growth
and age the antranla do not like It.
It makes a nlco honey, but there are
no bees In the vicinity to get th ad
vantage of It, and th chance are
It will ahortly be removed.
Dr. Martin haa returned from a va
cation hunting trip.
jjitd I'rtK Servlc
NEW YORK, Sept. It William
ennlngs Dryan ha wired to thaJXem-
ocratlc National committee detail of
a plan In which he will Uke th trail
of Colonel Roosevelt, starting next
Saturday.
Dryan will start hla speaking cam
paign In Denver, aad will apeak la
very place that Rooeevelt appear la
Colorado, Utah. Montana, Nevada,
California, Washington and Oregon.
He will return to Lincoln October t.
and, after a coupl of day' rest, will
resume the Roosevelt trail until tac
tion day.
Dryan will pay hla owa upeaae.
Ht ha given up all of hi private en
gagement to take part la the cans-Pelgu.
ERROR CAUSES
A BIG LAUGH
0
I1RIEF MAKES ATTORNEY ASK
FOR aM.OOe FEELS' SUIT TO RE-.Sltion for a
COVER
LIBN
M ON A MECHANICS
. .rj
Suit was started In tbe circuit
court this morning by H. E. Hansbcr
ry against th Innls-Clsrk Lumbar
company and tbe Ixng Lake Lumbar, for that amount and $50,000 lawyer's
Owing to a typographical error.
printed brief, friend of a wall
known Ktamath Falls followw of
Blackatona and Kent ar chafing the
lawyore for hla exorbitant charre for
legal services. The case was one
wherein tbe plaintiff sought a verdict
for 96 on a mechonlc'a lien, th brief
setting forth that tbe case Is brought
company.
Mrs. L. M. Davis, who has been liv
ing on the Ankeny ranch for several
months, left last night for the horn
of her daughter near Bonanta.
Contractor Arthur ArUtt, who ho
charge of the construction of th new
Klamath county court house, left last
evening tor San Franclaco.
United Prcsa Bar vice
LOS ANQEI.EH, Sept. It. The I
teth (I. A. R, omampment was offi
cially called to order In the auditor
ium, l.teutenaut (loviirnor Wallace de
livering the addreaa of welcome.
Reaponaea were made by represen
tative of the 0. A. R. and affiliated
bodies.
Intereat today centered lu th
battle for the 1913 encampment. De
troit and Denver are In the lead. .The
choice will be made tomorrow.
It I almoat certain that Alfred
Bears of Bridgeport will be elected
command!- In chief. Th Woman's
Relief Corps, th Ladles of the a. A.
R., Daughter of eVterans and th
Army and Navy Chaplains hetd ses
sions today,
A
Curious People Wait for
Mexicans to Start Battle
Hundreds of Sightseers Pour Into Douglas to Witness
the Struggle, Which Seems Inevitable. Rebels
may Cross the United States Frontier
fees. The huge site of the "bit" aakd
by the lawyer, a compared with th
principal sum Involved, haa, caused
msny a laugh at the berUtar'a ex
pense. What he meant, to ask was ISO.
JOHNSON
MAN
Kicnrasoa to BaM
Next Sunday baseball faaa 1a tkls
section will bar a caaac to wk
neaa what la to them a vary Important
event. The Chlco and Weed teams.
which hava won th majority of th
games In ttelr respective locallUe.
and are regarded as tbe champion
teama between Sacramento aad Mad
ford, will meet oa the diamond at
purse of 1500 and th
th territory. Spe-
t
champloaahb
fto.be n
.IM V ,
United I'reaa Sarvlr
DOUOLA8, Arls., Sept. 12. Fod
eral scouts arriving from Agua PrleU
this afternoon say that the rebels are
advancing In a solid body, and are
within three hours' march of the
fToatlar.
It It reported that the rebels do
dare that the action of the United
States government In granting per
mission to th federal to cross Amer
ican soil absolves thtat from trespass
ing If they should see fit to do to.
Fifty American negro soldier were
disarmed by officers after a clash,
when the soldiers Invaded the terder
loln district, kicking down doors they
found locked. Trouble Is feared.
Effecting a Junction about tea
mile from Agua PrUta, Rojaa and
Salaiar began a march oa th town at
noon today with 1,400 welt equipped
men. Four hundred Yaqul Indians
reinforced the federals, and are de
ploying on the plaint east and south
of the town where they will mako a
ataad.
Hundreds of people are pouring
Into Douglas to see the battle, which
It la believed Is Inevitable.
Eacoboea Haagea
United Press Servlc
EL PASO, Texas, Sept. II. Eco
bosa, a rebel leader, was hanged to
day by orders of Oeneral Rojos. He
refused to Join the mala body of th
army at Agua PrUU.
IS DEFEATED
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR IS IN-
CENSED BECAUSE BIS FOLLOW
ER8 DID NOT PERFORM THE
PROPER AMOUNT OF WORK
United Press Service
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 1J Aroused
to eleventh hour activity by' the nom
ination of Tart "standpatter," Chat.
Y. Curry, la the congressional district
which Includes the capital of the orig
inal progressive state, the Meads of
Governor Johnson today are making r.
rapid -survey of the Third district for
a candidate to be nominated by ptl
tloa as an Independent. They will
pick the man, place hla nam oa th
November ballot, aad concentrate
moat of their effort for the aext sixty
days upon th tight to lct him over
Curry.
wnatber th governor has sent
home his oplaloa of tha poor work
don la behalf of Devlin at th pri
mary Is not divulged.
Orgaalxattoa of th Oght wiU b
perfected within a tew day.
EAJJtiAJ
c.arfb.
attendance, as matters of Importance
will come up, among th. Mrs Sam
wait's musicals for tb benaflt of the
public library, which la set for Sep
tember SO. -
LUELLA 8TEARNS, Prldat.
Actor Moore Leave
Frederick Moor ana nis son, Al-
be re, left Wednesday morning for
Ashland and other points, sa route to
Seattle, where they will Join Mra.
Mooro, who left some days ago to
visit her sister In the Puget Bound
Metropolis.
Deputy Sheriff Jama Whlr toft
this morning for Portland. H waa
accompanied by hla daughter, who
will attend school In the Rot CKy
this winter.
LITTLE, GIRL
BREAKS ARM
DAUGHTER OF AL CRYSTAL Ht
HURT WHEN SHE START TO
BOARD AN AUTOMOBILE TO BE.
TURN TO THH CITY
Al Crystal has rturad from Mo
Cloud, whr h waat to aompaay
his wife aad two chlldrea hems. Aa
Mrs. Crystal and chlldrea war get
ting Into an auto to start for ta de
pot, the little girl feU aad broke aar
arm. Mr. Crystal returned hem wRa
hi son, while Mrs. Crystal rmtkad.
aad will com horn as sooa aa aar
daughter Is able to travel.
Mrs. Crystal aad chlldrea had a
vlaltlruv relative near MaOlead.