The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 17, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, TUIMDAY, HKITKMIIKH 17, lew
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love Defies Traditions of Centuries, According to
Story that is Told in Defense of Former Shoe Dealer
CANDIDATES FOR
PRESIDENCYARE
SCHOOLS
KEEPING ON GO
tKtSt WMNTH TIIK REFORM
MKTHMIM OK ItOONKVKLT
TWI It Coandenl That an Km of
htawiHl I In Hlurt fr llir t'aun
trj, Mil Tint llli AiliulaUtratloN
( Koaillr Hi I Hurr Thai
latTtde la Turning Touartl Repute
i All Over Hip Country
WILL BOLD T CAR ESPEF FACES
HELP AT FAIR BANDIT MAKES A
RICH COLLECTION
1'iM PrtM Servlra
UVKRI.Y, Hepl 17 President
Tift lll fonff r with lllllla when thu
laMtlkM convention convene In
hntoti. Tall l confident. Up be.
tiiM lit twins tuwerd republican
kaiMtttlted. He think an era (if
rratt rrotptflty It near ,
TW president eipect bumper
rtf til our the country, anil In
nmt tuitneii activity lln Inslit
ttaC l protperlly It duo largely ti
Mtrlolai the tariff bill, thu reaa
I It bgilnrnt Interest. Ha la
that IliHwaralt will draw
1 from democrat than rtpub
CITY AMI COUNTY SCHOOL OKKI
CIALH VINITTIIi: Mill (HtOUNI)
and hi:m:t sites kok two
HOOTHS
Accompanied by representative of
the rlly and county achoali, Hecrn
lary Oliver of the fair aw lallon vil
li ed lh fair ground thin afternoon
and tucceeded In Informing the
rhool authorities lo tucli an eitent
that the declalnn Wat made. In hav
two booth, by the city and county
arhoot at the fair lhl year
Accompanying ir Oliver vrero
I'rofeator Kaughl, principal of tho
Klamath County High Hcliool, I'ro
feator Dunbar of the city aclmoli,
I'rofrator Carpenter of the dniwatlr
aclenca department aud Will lint J In
The irhool boot In will be ISx3
feet and TIlIC feel, and eihthlt wilt
ha prepared lnthu manual training
tine and domrttlc science. Theae. el
blblta will be In addition to that ho.
Ing prepared by I'rofrator Swnn
HARRY BARR
IS
MURDERED
Johawia Active
lltftdlTtM Utrvire
rtOgU, lilt, Kept 17. (lover
mMmoo tpokr today In Lincoln,!
fikiaa, Moomlngton, Champaign,1
tawW, Dertlur, Hprlngfleld, Taylor1
14, Put. Vaudalla and Central!.
mimwi by big crowd, ,
HOIIY UK PROMINENT IIUSINKHS
MAN OK 1-OKTI.A.M) IN FOUND
OX COUNTRY HOA MOTIVE
REMAINS A MYSTERY
WEALTHY RESIDENTS OK HIGH
TONED DISTRICT TKIMMKII
Piwwa Alt Searching the lllllt for
llandlt ItvcauMi He Killed Haa Ma.
lew City Attorney The Men Warn
Lined I'p and Women were Korcedl
In Clirulatr With Hat In Which
Valuable tirrr Hmpptil
A BI6 SUIT
KHESNO AM) HAX FRANCISCO
MEN SEEK TO KKCOVKII VAST
HIM FROM TIIK RAILROAD.
VALIDITY OK ALT QUESTIONED
nieil i'iim farvlca
HAN MATEO, Sept 17 I'oiaea
are aesrrhlng the hill for tho ttreet
car bandld who held up and robbed
two ttreet car early thlt morning.
and fatally abut City Atorney Kirk.
hrlde of thlt city when he tried to
graap tho biudU'x revolver
All of the men In tho car wen-
forced to itand up and tho women.
wie ordered to paa a hat. When
the car met near Katton the bandit
left the flrtt car and crowed to the
second, In which Klrkbrlde and hi
party, nearly all rich realdeuta of the
llurllngame aectlon, were riding.
The bandit got 12,00 In caah and
jewelry. He put platol to the ear
ol the raotorracn and forced them to
go on, while the bandit dripped off
Into the shrubbery.
United I'rett Service
LOB ANHELKS. Sept. ,17. A bill
In equity agalnit the Southern Pacific
railroad and corporation Involving
14,000 acre of oil land In Kern and
Kretno counttaa, valued at 150,000.
000, wa filed In the United HUtsa
dlttrlct court today. The ault 1 to
teat the vallldty of the withdrawal
net of September 17, lt0.
The plaintiff are T. H. Mlnot of
Han Prancltco and thirty-two other
from Man Francisco, San Joaa aad
Preano.
Prisoner Declares He Was
Not Married to Pretty Jewess
MERCHANTS ON
BOOSTER TRIP
I'.UITV I.KAVKM MKRIC TO VIM1T
KAHMKHH IN THK HII.VKR I.AKK
HIXTIOX" AND AMU TO LOOK
nvRit coxnmox ok koadh
MEXICANS ARE
STILL SCRAPPING
lUN'CIIKIt nm.VGH HEPOHT OK AN
K.NOAOF.MK.NT IN AN ISOLATE!)
PART OK THK COUNTRY HK
CAMK IIY AUTO
(Jailed I'rea Bervlca
TUCSON, Sept. 17. General Cam-:
pa and 12S rebela and 200 federal j
under Colonel Sola are fighting at I
Kaaabe, Altar dlttrlct, today, accord-1
log to dlipatchea brought here by I
J. M, Ronttadt, an Arlxona border
cattleman.
The flghtlnr began at noon, and
waa raging fiercely when the courier
left the acene In an atuomoblle.
Objections of Parents
Leads to Immoral Life
C. F. Stone, Attorney for Former
Shoe Dealer, Gives Out First
Statement Since the Arrest
JUD6E DRAKE TD
BE CANDIDATE
Satabe It Itolnted from telegraph I VK1.L KNOWN LAWYER WILL GO
r. I
wlrea
Ceoa With WIImik
llMrrMtHmicn
CUNTOS, Iowa Kept 17. Alex-
Htnnlnf, negro, and for!o
H t body tervant of tho demo
"tk Wttldtntltl candidate on hit
n)lM trlpt, Mid today
I "It bctn Vtlth them all. atari.
JJ4 ltb Cleveland and Including
f7, bttl I iterr anvv croada mi
I ul enthualn.tlc nt during thlt
ftl ltb Wilton."
"ItOtl ItolVi In Rlnii I'llt. uh.l
IjJMFiltalhl afternoon. Then he
'"iroloallnneApollaand St, I'aul.
Ilrfaa lliuia ti.i
Ir.ii.i .. --,
v 'w itmi service
I'OIITI.ANI), Hept 17. Tho body
of Harry Ilarr, the owner of the
Multnomah Hotel omnlbut line, wat
found on the Linton road, a few mljf
from the city There wna n bullet
wound In hit head, and hit head had
alto beeu badly battered
The murderer drove the auto back
to the city, aud It wa found today
with tho teat covered with blood.
Hu vent y dollar-were found lu hi
pocket, to robbery vvaa not the mo
tive of the crime.
No clue ha been dUcoverod of the
murder, and the police are at a lot
a In the motive for the deed,
WILLIS O'BRIEN
IS NOW FREE
Local merchant are 'beginning to
leallie that there I a large trade
lu Northern Lake county which I
worth going after. Kitantlve ln.
provcuicnl have, been made tbl year
on the road between thl city and
the Silver l-ake irctlon, and an effort
I belug made to Induce the farmer
'of that territory to come to Klamath
BOULEVARD PLAN
HELPED ALONG
'IT AGREES TO Rt'lLD BRIDGE
IT THE CROHNING ON HKCOND
AM) OAK HTRKKTM WHITE
EXPLAINS
OI'T AITKR OKF1CE OP DIS
TRICT ATTORNEY FRIENDS
URGE HIM ON
' Judge Drake aaaoane4 tecar tkt
h would be a candidate for tha otlot
lof dUtrlct attorney.
' "I bad not Intended making tha
rrace," declared Judge Drake, "until
!a few of my friend became ao loalat-
ent that I concluded to please them
by throwing my hat In the ring. It'a
In there now."
That tho city council I co-operating
with the Second tret boulevard
eiiAiiei: ok itoitiiLitv kiiom Tiu:,f,u ,0 "''
A parly conilttlug of Krank Van-.commlltco In the plnn to provide a
I'KHNON IX WITHKHAWX AND
THE YOC.MI MAN IS GIVEN IIH Evan, of tho Suntet (liocerr. and Ar-
,nlco of tho (lolden Uule atore; 8yd iUjuble highway on the wet aide of
I.IHEIITY IIY COURT
litis Iftlraw una Mwlflaklifatl at ihu faaaTlt.
tluir I.Mla. of Ihu Karmgarai Imnltwl
ment and Supply llou.e. left Monday J,ar mttUng of the city council last,
CITY DADS IN
PEACEFUL MEET
In the former's uuto tor Chlloauln.
The Klamath count) grand Jury nd from there they will go to Sum-
failed to find a true bill agalnit Wllllt mer take, Silver lvkc and Chrlttmas
O'llrlen, and thl afternoon the caso Lake, In order to get better acquaint
agalnit the young man waa formally 'cd with tho resident of 'those sec-
Hlbbert thri-ahlug outfit tva tuc
li a luudhole beyond tho depot Mon-
M'rnt,. .. . ' ill a luuuuuio ueyunu no ui-pui jnun
Hill). Coin.. Hunt 1? ii... . -. . .... .... ... .
loktii ik "w"juy mieruoon, aim up in a laio nour
j ' I!, ""e flr t.ul""'lt "' thla afternoon the machine had not
ft'onilnue.! ,in 'U10- j) 'been extricated.
Judg
dlamlited In Juttlco Gravea' court.
Young O'llrlen wa charged with
'robbing a companion, aftor flrnt drug
ging him. It dovcloprd thut both of
tho men were under the Influence of
liquor, nnd hnd been drinking out of
the same bottle.
tion and to too lu what condition
the roads are. They will return by
way of I'alsley.
e Drake Denies That He
is Retained by the Accused
rind Jury Starts Campaign of Secrecy of Operations.
Two Indictments are Said to be Ready to Return
to the Court. Developments Expected Soon
WALL STREET
THE CAUSE
TOM LAWSON HAYS STOCK SPEC
ULATION IS HESPONSIULE KOK
THK HIGH COST OK LIVING.
RESUMES HIS K1GHT
PWlUttSl rumor curront nn it..
'"U afternoon that three mem-
""clty council had been In-
' th Klamath mii, .,.a
U7 Charge af arsfiln. .A tk.t
ll 'rady ",cure' thB '
'I Judt. n.-i.. .. .
, io ma. tneir
uZtruM not b conflrra, p
Iiln!U """ r'U,ned t0 Mm
mT Crltltr and QoniUrvi v....
Tdai-V ,hU "OOB.
Ink, idid wwcuaT" Judg.
wwmd tha Judtr.
"There's a rumor,"
"I havo been romultnd by mem
bers of tho city council regarding
mattora pertaining to tho city," then
replied Judge Drake, "but I havo
not been retaluod by Individual mem
bers of the council."
Judgo Drake explained that an at
torney? definition of the word re
tainer was an Invitation to conduct n
trial, accompanied by coin of tho
realm.
"I have not received a retainer
from any on. of tho mon mention
ed," said Judge Drake.
The grand Jurv hu beeu working
all day. Two Indictments agalatt
mon already In Jail havo been drawn
up, and It Is probablo that they will
Im reporlod to tho court beforo ad
journment this afternoon. It la not
expected, however, that the charges
against city councllmen will flnnlly
be disposed of for n couple of dnys.
Tho following witnesses wero call
ed for teday: Dr. Truax, city health
officer; Dr.'llamlUon, W. n. Doty,
member of the city council; Illll Ross
and William Hall, police officer.
Tho rule has boon established by
the grand Jury of strict Bccrccy from
this tlm. on. It was learned today
that member of tho jury had com
plained of "leaks," and It was pro
posed that these be stopped.
United Press Service
I NEW YORK, Sept. 17. Thomaa
W. Lawaon, the Doston financier, In
tends to resume hit tight against the
monoy kings on Wall street, and will
again use Everybody's magastne as
his medium.
Law son charges that tho real cause
of the high cost of living Is the sure
thing gambling on tho stock exchango
and assorts that through jthe ex
changee the people of the United
States are robbed of $2,000,000,000
or 1 2,000,000,000 annually.
Lawson will demand tho closing of'
all exchangee and that a atop be put
to th. speculations In stocks and food
stuffs. ,
The ladles of th. Christian church
will give a Sliver Tea at th. hoss. of
Mrs. William Bandbam In Mills addi
tion Thursday at 2:30 p. a. Come
and enjoy th. afternoon with the
ladles.
night, when the city agreed to pay all
of tho expenaes Incidental to the
building of a bridge at the crossing
at Second and Oak streets.
The original motion In this connec
tion was that the city should furnish
the lumber for the bridge, but after
a short address by O. W. White, the
council decided that the entire ex
pense of the work should be borne by
the city.
In answer to a query by City At
torney Drake, Mr. White stated that
the boulevard committee had secured
all of the right of way required ex
cept that across the laud of a non
resldont property owner.
"This man will be here In October
or November, said Mr. White, "and
there appears to bo no queatton but
that we will be able to get the right
of way at that time."
TWO DISSENTING VOICES ARE
RAISED WHEN CONTRACT KOR
Kim: HOSE IS AWARDED TO
THK BALDWIN HARDWARE CO.
With the exception of two dissent
ing volcos to one proposition before
the city council last night worked
hurinontoutly, aud the business of
tho session waa transacted with dis
patch. When the motion to award
the coutract for tho supplying of
n'we for the Shlpplngton dlttrlct to
the Baldwin Hardware company waa
made, Councllmen Miles and Oweas
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RUNS- TINE OF
FORK IN CHEEK
DRYS MAKE
A DECISION
G. A. JOHNSTON KUKKERS PAIN-
KUL INJURY KAILS TO SE
CURE MEDICAL ATTENDANCE
AND POISON BKTB IN
G. A. Johnson suffered a very se
ver, accident Friday, when ho ran
a tine of a fork, through his cheek
while loading bay for Frank Ira
White. He did not consult a doctor
until 8unday, and by that time the
wound bad becomo Infected with
blood poisoning. He la now under
tho caro of Dr. Truax, aud It is ex
pected that h. will be all right In a
few day.
NO VOl K WILL BE TAKEN ON THE
LIQUOR QUESTION HERE UNTIL
SPRING MEETING HELD IN
THE CITY LAST MGHT
A meeting of local optlonUU was
held laat eveulng In the court house.
About fifteen enthusiasts were pres
ent, and endorsed the report ot th.
committee which had been previously
appointed to determlno th. advisa
bility ot placing th. local option on
th. ballot In November.
Th. report which waa adopt! rec-
ommendod that no action b. taken
nt th. fall election, but that the mat
ter bo flrtt decided at a city election.
If -they were success fi la voting
Klamath Falls dry, then th. question
could b. put to th. voters ot th. en
tire county.
A lingering regard for th. tradi
tions of centuries, L. B. Rich haa oalr
himself to blame for being a artaoasr
in th. county Jail, awaltlag U. ar
rival her. of an offioar to take alaa :
Oranu Paaa to answer to th. charge
of bigamy, which haa tea rrafarrsal
against him there.
Thl la th. declaration of C. F.
Stone, attorney for the yoaag aaaa.
aad th. complete recital of tha atorr
that will b. told la coart u aav.
the yoaag aaaa from a term la ta.
BsaUaatlary roads Uk a oaaaaar
from a French novel. For tho fiat
time, sine th. afreet of Rlea, as'
authorised version of th. saarttal
tangle la which the young aaaa to In
volved haa been glvea toaigat. Mr.
Stone will leav. for Ban Francisco to
Investigate the Strang, story told alaa
by hbj client,
Here Is th. war Rich defoada atoa-
self, according to Mr. Btaaa.
The Rich and Cohaa faaUllea, well
known residents ot tho Jewish col
ony in San Francisco, naa dom
friends for years, aad little Nlaa
Cohea and Lawrence Rich wero irst
child playmate., and, UUr, aa they
grew to womanhood and aaaa hood.
lovers.
But there arose a dloagrMsasat be
tween the parenU of th. yoaag
couple.
"You will never havo say coaatat
to marry that Cohen girl," Papa Rich
stormed.
"I would rather see you dead taaa
married to that Rich boy," th. head
of the Cohen family Informed hbj
pretty daughter.
But love laughs at more thlaga
than locks, and Rich saw his awot
heart frequently.
"Let's elope and get married,"
Rich auggeated.
But there arose the tradition of
the Jews, and neither would coaseat.
on deliberation, to take tho chaaeo
ot offending their religion. But love
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STREET LIGHTS
TO BE PUT IN
COUNCIL GIVES THE STREET
COMMITTEE POWER TO ACT ON
PROPOSITION TWO MORS
LIGHTS FOR 11KIDGK
If the street committee of the city
council approve, atreet lights will bo
provided on the corner ot Lookout
and McDonald streets, Wright ava.
and Wilbur street, two on th. Wash
ington street bridge and on. mora
near the depot.
The light matter was brought UP
lutt night and briefly discussed. It
war. finally agreed to allow tha streot
committee to deelda. the seed of th.
light JtRfetof' atilfBAtaa,, sad
ordvrihem put la.ll thi
the committee approve'; '