The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 13, 1912, Image 1

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Price, fire Oeate
Extortion by Aldermen versus Robbery From, the Person
The Herald ho made aome serious charge against men elected bv th . u x, eriJrS
the name time the grand jury is inveatigating a complaint against one Wl m-nSEui u . vt Cfny " the bu,ineM of the city- The Klamath County grand jury is now investigating these char.. A
the merits of th. chge against O'Brien, except a. tnJJSL L "" ' n wlth whom he - orid ruTted hirS "5! tao32
The Herald does know considerable about the chorees nuainst the th i county jail,
solicited money, promising in return their favorable consideration of the "an fer'oTawZn fZJ?!!Z ST. Th ""t, "? & httoi w "d 'rably known in this community,
InT ff.i.TSTi ThCy Were.t,,,C feP"tiveH and the friend, LtShSat KL nlT' K H?, Kh J78"8 dty C0Unc"' of whIch a three hd but ""
willing to admit hat there is but one notable difference in the cases: O'Brien is in jail where?. IftWSukri tt r " ? ., ?U .V & the r friend' ju,t as lt is chlirKI that 'Brien "? The Herald is
The Herald ha. no way of knowing what the grand jury has ascertained after 1 IT . T , ' " m "' 8tl" "Ctlng M membera of the K,amath Fa coundl.
. Ihe facts a. The Herald know, them are as follow.: ' emined after an lamination of many witnesses. The Herald known what several of these same witnesses have sworn to before. Briefly '
bar nttnchTwYcffi' .Vd, InX SIJIZ The,ncurred " of oblla'Jon omd the city which they were unable to meet. The httel with
equipped bar and a stock of liquor. There was but one thing lacking I w JuSnt SZ ? """V'"' bldder ml the "herir8 M,e' and to Pn He found himseU wuh a fea weU
,o Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler made application to have ISZllTrml " " ', .WM fU"d that !t W0U,d necMsary the transfer of the city pSt from theeni.
About this time a new city council assumed office Amnno th n k- u a;-''!'
on the night of June 3d. Before this memorable meeting, Messrs LvWm oSSi !i S2C StVWge' . "J" f the firm f Savidge Bro"' The fim meetin of th new city council was to occur and did occur
and interviewed Mr Wheeler. The spokesman of th pa ty d'cUrfj Kftnte mmXTZu """ S bfther ? ,lw a,derml,n' and Marion Hanksfvisited the L verSoTeEr taVEJy
liquo. license as asked for by Mr Wheeler. ' Y "" Mr' WnM,er Pld ,om f-vermores obligations, aggregating some $1,600, the city council would refuse to grant a trawfer ofthe
"Black Bart," the famous California stage robber wi in id hi,i. r -r : u j ..'
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COONS WATCH
OVER THE BODY
CaatlaatU IWka Job
llnltad 1'raat Mtrvlca
HACKAMKNTO. Hpl. II. Htn.
tor t'aiuliinttl nnnounrad today that
h I a randldatp for the chairman
thlp of iht democratic atate ronren
I'on. It U bprd that h It cat
lain In ho chottn.
CUNNINGHAM IS
DECLARED LOSER
MOTHKH OK MHM. JACK JOHNHON
IH UIVK.N A MHOCK WHK.V NIIK
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OSK IM MTIMNOK XMPANV jrcnilon of tho (l. A. H. aa not a of cu,m, , AUukm fa
u'mlc today.
l forfeited by the Uorrniit,
ami $50,000 I'al.l la by ih Claim,
anta Will Oo to the People Fraud
li the- llrawm (Jlvra by the Govern'
MMit fur the Uraatic Artloa.
Ted4jr Reattac
Cnlttd Prna Scrrua
POCATBLLO. Idaho. Sent. IX
Colonel RooieTelt took It eaay here
today. He dallrered addretiM bir-
Und In ulackfoot to good crowdt.
SNOW DOES NOT L B. RICH IS
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her molher'a love to claim the body IDuIiTlOT IflrfT
of bar daughter, Mra. David Terry of rll II I iJ I H I
llroohlrn arrival! liara Ihl. mnrnla. WlB.Wi Iflblal
to arrange for the burial of Mm. Jack.
Johnaoa.
The mother declared that ahe be.
Ileved her daughter to have been ln
tana.
IS ARRANGED
Will HoW Window Hate
The Ladlea' Aid Society of Qrace L
K. church wilt hold a window aale
tomorrow at the Monarch Grocery.
At that time they will offer for the
delectation of the general public a
tpeclally prepared, home cooked line
nt cake, pin and chicken. Tharu win
alto be aaladt and home made candy.
BOTHER Y0UN6
M)CAL AUTOMOBILE DRIVER
TAKK8 PABTY TO CRATER
I.AKK IX SPITE OF FALL OF
I UK I1KAUTIFUI
Jack Johnton met Mra. Terry at
the elation, and took her to hit home,
where the body lay turrounded by
negro watchers.
Mr. Terry would not ear whether.
or not tho body would be burled la (
the family plot In llrooklyu.
IT IH KXPKCTKI) THAT HAYWOOD
WILL AUDHK88 A Hl'GK I'RO
TKHT MEETING TO UK HELD IX
I'XIOX HgilAHE TOMORROW
ANOTHER SCRAP
IS REPORTED
WILSON FAVORS
THE COMMONER
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MEETING IK ARRANGED BE.
TWKKX DEMOCRATIC PRR8I.
DKNTIAL CANDIDATE AND THE
NEHItAHKA LEADER
Cnlted I'rttt Sen Ira
NEW YORK. 8ept. IS. Complet
rrranxementa have been made for a
jtte neral parade tomorrow of Indui
trial workeni of the World membera
to proieit agtlntt the Imprltonment
(if Kttor.
A mevllng will bo held In Union
Square, and It It planned to have
Haywood addrraa tho meeting.
United Pi ea Service
JUNEAU, Alatka. Sept IS. The
regular of tha land once here haa re
ceived ordert from the general land
office In Wathlngton that there has
been placed on record In the capital
'the cancellation of thirty-two of the
'to-called Cunningham coal claims In
Alatka. The reaton for cancellation
woa fraud.
According to the lnetrucUoat re
celved here, the landa are to become
n part of the public domain, and the
150.000 paid Into tha United BUtaa
treatury by the Cunningham claim.
autt It forfeited.
Thla decltlon thua endt the nal.i it u nimriiui ih.i .. ...... i... n.. i
llnger-Quggenhelm affair. iMotnet will be ordered to the tcene.
HANTA DOMINGO IH SAID TO BK
THK HCKNK OF AN IXSUHREC
TlOX HTATE DEPARTMENT
HKFUHEH TO DENY OK AFFIRM
Untied Prernt Service
Oeo'rge D. Hauptman. aceom-
I anted by Mlta McDonald and Mlaa
Slmmi of San Krancltco, made a
trlii to Crater Lake Thureday and
riturn In spite of the anow. They
'were In a car drives by Carl Young.
"We had to puth our way through
about nine Inchee of enow up near
tho rim," tald Mr. Young, In detciib
Ing the trip, "but we' got there."
W. 0. SMITH IS
DEFORE JURY
NOW IN JAIL
8HERIFF RARNE8 MAKES A DEAL
WITH HM PRISONER
Kxpeawe to the County le Saved by
the Action or County Ottclal ta
Ulag Diplomacy fat Order to Brimg
Back to Thla City Man Charged
With Having Too Many Wreea.
Urariag Haa Bee Delayed
'Costlier;,, rtf-ft
United 1'reteBervce
NEW YORK, Sept. II. The
flrtt meatlna of the camoalan be
tween Hrynn and Wilton will be Is
Lincoln In October. Wilton baa an
nounced that he and Ilrvan will art-
drees a big gathering of NebreeV.ani
then.
Wilson will go to Indianapolis.
where ho will addrcta the conierva-
tlon concreaa on the 3d. He may
apeak in Omaha and Dee Molnee.
Wilton on hit return to Baa Olrt
raid that be wat well tatlifUd with
the reiult of hie visit to Syracuse. He
refuted to make a statement oa bis
refusal to have his picture taken
with Murohy and Dlx. but made It
plain that he did not intend to per
mit them to claim that they had Ma
endorsement.
Nogi and Wife Take Lives
to Pay Respect to flikado
Famous Japanese General Shows His Devotion by
Committing Mara Kiri. Wife Follows His Exam
ple. Students Are Hurt When Hall Collapses
WASHINGTON. D. i. 8enL 13
Reporta have been received here that
mere haa occurred an outbreak in
iUnto Domingo. , '
The atate department refutea to P'KIDEXT OF THE
(cither deny or confirm the reports. ITIILIHIUXti COMPANY IH CALL.
YD TO TESTIFY PAUL JOHN.
SON IH ALSO CALLED
HERALD
TOKIO, Japan, Sept. IS. Qentral
.N'ogl, hero of tho Ruttlan-Japanese
wnr, and his wife took their own
liven, committing hara-kiri as they
followed la the wake of the funeral
ttrocaailon of tha lata emperor, and
Just a the coffin containing tha re
liaulns was started on the journey to
Its' final renting place.
Qenersl Nogl took part la the siege
of Port Arthur. Ho was made a
baron In 1906.
The emneror haa Droelalmad an
amnesty, but the Kotoku anarchists
are not inoluded. The funeral start.
ed at 8:08 o'clock this evening.
The weather is fine.
The MoUl University hall col.
lapsed today. It waa crowded with
studenU, gathered to pay respects to
me ute emperor. About loo atu.
denta were Injured.
W. O. Smith, president of the Her
ald Publitblna company, waa tun.
nioned aa a wltneaa before the Klam
ath rounty grand jury this afternoon.
Up to a late hour this afternoon Mr.
Smith had not concluded hit testimony.
Immediately after the noon ad.
journment of the jury Bailiff; Low
eppeared at The Herald office and
bentd a aubpoenae on Mr. Smith,
with Instructions to be within call at
1 1 SO.
The flrtt witness to face the coun-
ty Inqulaltors this morning was P. R.
ma., a local business sssa, who had
been a creditor of the Lrrarmoraa.
lie was a witness Thurtdsy afternoon,
out ine grand Jury wanted to bear
tnnre of his story, so he was recalled,
This afternoon. In addition t Mr.
Kmlth, the grand Jury wilt hear the
testimony of J. A. Maddox and W.
Paul Johnaoa.
L- B. Rich waa eecorted lot
cell In the county Jail thla morn-
ing. Ijitt night he waa kept a
prtaoner under guard In the Ho-
! tel Hall. In accordance wltb a
promlte made by Sheriff Oarnea.
Thtt morning Rarnca Inatruct-
ed hit deputies to lock the prls-
oner up, snd from now on Mr.
Rich will receive hit mall In
the county Jail. e
L. 0. Rich, accuted of having too
many wlvee, was brought back to
this city teat algbt by Sheriff Barnes
Hit arrival had been predicted by
The Herald last night, and there waa
a crowd at the depot to wltneaa the
return here of the former Klamath
Falls butlneta man.
Deputy Sheriff Marlon Barnea mat
tho train with an auto, and hurried
up town with bla father and the pris
oner. They stonoed at Keller's of.
where the sheriff and hla prisoner
ste at the lunch counter. A curloua
crowd gathered outside and blocked
the sldewslk In an endeavor iomIi
glimpse of Rich.
Last night Rich slept under suard
la the Hall hotel, a promise made by
Sheriff Barnes thua being tuUlted.
When the sheriff arrived In Duma.
mutr. where Rich was arrested, tha
accused bad already made arrange
menu to fight extradition. An at.
Itomey had been engaged sad habeas
corpus pspera were already draws
up,
Sheriff Barnes held a consultation
with Rich, and the attorney who had
been engaged. Finally the sherMt.
convinced Rich that a legal battle
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