The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 18, 1912, Image 1

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County Gr andJury Reports Two Indictments
IT FIGURES
HE HAS MANY
VOTES TO SPARE
miMtiKNT GETH DAILY RWORTH
from hid manager
Wtfaoa Mahra HK Willi Real-lriila
ef Mlaat t" ' Hie He.' llaltunu
sjsotImis Dry Humor Atlrarts.
Hryaa I Caassalgralag ' Montana
tad I tali Teddy I In lw MomIIi
Kb Bourn KmI
failed l'rc Hervlc
KEOUGH MIXES IMMUNITY BATH MUSIC WILL AID'
WITH DE BRUCE WILL BE BARREB LIBRARY FUND
BY PROSECUTION
IIUII.DINM OI'EIIATIOMM AUK TKM
POHAIIILY HI'HPKNDKD H'MKV
FOREMAN (IK JOII IN TAKEN lit;.
FORE JtlHTICK GRAVEN
IMPORTANT OPPICKHH .OT TO RE
CALLED TO NT AM
'&O.NKY IH NEEDED TO CARRY ON
' fOMMENDAIH.K INSTITUTION.
AND MRS. Kl'MWALTH CON
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CHUT IH SURE 'HI PLEASE
Robert Allen Must Pace a
Charge of Raising Check
(Jot minim 1 IMeruiUMl That la
Hie Harvester Trual I'rueecaUoa
Tlirrt Re No Opportunity for Mm
Higher Up to F.wrap- ProaeraUon
by Offering to Tall All la Kichaage
for Freedom From IVoaeratioa.
IIKVCHI.V, Hept. II. -Chairman
lllllea n( lhi republican national com
mittee la telephoning the poltllral alt
onion datlr 10 President Tall here
Tkt president U convinced that ha
lll bar twenty electoral votta morn
lata tnough to ri-altct him. II con
cadta ibat llooeevelt ha no chance
Hulldlug operations oa the now
hotne. of tin Nortbweateru were sus
pended for a abort tint this after
noon whau Dan Keougb, forniun of
tha work wai arrested on a charge of
aaaault and battery, preferred by Jaa
He llrilce. Keough waa arralgoad be
fore Juitlua Graves this afternoon.
.and the hearing will bo tills evening
In the meantime the defendant la ut
liberty on his own recognisance WASHINGTON, I) 0 Hept. 1. -
lean hotel, who declared that llr ,,"r,mrnl "Nuitlcc admlttd that tho
llrnre had been employed ai a porter jawrnttitnt wnu't cull HaruiUr truit
In the big hotel, but had been ill- maguatea wliirn at the Chicago
Oiargcd this morning for drunken hearing.
' I'erklns, (lary. Cliarle Deeriug,
He waa drunk when lie went nver'Cyrus and Harold McCorralck will
to the ne' building," said Mr InnU, I probably not be permitted to teatlfy.
'and Interrupted the work there, Mr Criminal protecutlont are poulble.
iitohere eicepl In California and
Ktntu. iKeough threw him off the lot Juat aa
1 'l had thrown him nut of the hotel i
llryaaj la Huh thort Dm before."
I'alUd 1'rra Bertlce ! lie llrure declsrod that he was alt
SALT I.AKK, Hept. is. Uryaa oti ling hi front of tha building attend
Msipeclal train arrived lu I'rovo to
say, "hire he opened hla Utah cam
Mi. II continued hla atlacka on
aooasteli and Tafu He will be In
Halt tomorrow evading.
W
I'atted I'rtsa Service
allNNKAI'OI.IH. Hept. II. Wood
row Wilton (pent the day la thla city
ut l. Paul. He will aUrt for Cbl
uto tonight. Ha la making a hit
with kit rear platform apeachee. Hla
tnttr la friendly, good oatured and
ah ipeechea are replete with dry
liBor.
Ing to bl own bualnea when he wai
aaaaulted by Keough. Ha dlaplay
ad a black eye aa proof of the nttmilt
CONCERT WILL
BE TO-NIGHT
On Krlda) evening Mrs. Dob J.
Zutnwalt, with the Mlatnce of other J
talented muilclant will give a con
cert at the opera Uouaa for the benefit
ol the public library. The proceeds
aro to be used for tha purchase of
new books, which fact will be wel
comed by the reading public, and will 1
aaaure a large attendance.
Mrs. Zumwalt Is too wall known to
need au Introduction, and no apology
seems needed, as thoca who attend
will be amply repaid for the outlay,
but the Women's Club feels Ilk say
Ing that It Is hoped that this may be
the last time that It become neces
sary to appeal to tho public
The county court has accumulated
lUUnrj nun DEI Inquisitorial Body, After
INTO TROUBLE! Week's ,n.ulry. speaks
I
WINDOW PANE M BROKEN IN
THE HTORE Or VIRGIL SON,
AND THE YOUNO MEN ARK AR
IIKHTKD nY LOCAL lOLICK
FRESNO FIRST AT
THE STATE FAIR
, KLAMATH MILITARY RAMI WILL
r:TKKTAI.V IN COURT ROtTrik
Hgi'ARK LEADER DANIEL
I'ltn'AHKM I'ltOailAM
a fund with the Idea of taking orerl
the tllirary and converting It lato
free Carnegie library aa soon a ar
rangement can be made, but this
fund la not available for running et
pense of tba preaeut Institution.
The Income of the library from oth
er sources la barely auflcleat to da
fray running eipeases, making It
neceatary to rale fas.ee In other
ways for lha purctisa of books.
Mix young men, out of their teeni
Just long enough to have a legal right
to enter saloons, were arrested last
nlfcht by Offleers Hall and Sharp attar
they had rolled an empty beer keg
into the street and knocked out a
pano of'glaa In the store of Virgil A
Bon.
The young men were arraigned be
fore Judge Leavltt In tha police court
this morning and asa eased 94.60 each.
Jury Goes Back into Session After
Bringing in True Bill Against
Allen and Person at Liberty
Miss Myra fuller. Miss Marion V.
Merrill and L. Sherman of Bedford
arrived last night la aa auto, after a
trip to Crater Lake. They started
this morning on the return trip to
Mod ford.
bona toatght
Kooaevelt to Testify
fitted reu Service
WAHIIIN'tlTON, 1). (!., Heptp. II.
rrogrpulve National Committeeman
frank llogan telegraphed that Rooee
Ttlt would testify before the senator
Ul contributions committee her on
October 1st
I'lilleU Preas 5ervln
HACHAMKNTO, Uept, II.
Judges at the California state
have announced prlies won -1
lews:
The regultr wkly concert by the
Klamath Fall Military band In the
The 'court house f)iar thla evening.
fair I The folio Int; l the program pro
fot-jpared by Leader I Unlet.
March "The OladUtor . iJousa
Popular dance, ope h
at p. m. AdeVtaafti 60c
The average man'a knowledge of
tho tariff on wool Is confined to the
fact that underwear woven from It
scratches.
Jesse A. Jackson of Oakland ar
rived In the city last sight, and left
this morning for Fort "Klamath on a
hunting and fishing trip.
Johnson) in Illinois
Vail Press Henries)
CK.STItAI.IA. Ills., Sept. II. tlov
rtor Johnson continued his Illinois
uapalin today. Ha baa been greet
A by enthusiastic crowds. He spoke
""Uy In liuquoln and" twelve other
tosni.
Hrfaa'a Dates la California
I nlted I'r-m Bervtra
.AN rilANCIBCO, Sept. II. W,
J. Brysn will arrive In l-oe Angeles on
Morrisy. , will make three apeecbes.
IU leave ju Angeles Monday
Wlht and speak at llanford at I a.m.
my' "' KrMno .
m 10 over the Banta r to Merce.1.
" " due In Stockton at UilO, and
III rmh to Sacramento to address
. '"Democratic convention. Ha will
For county eihlbtta. clast A, beat J Select Ion "The llurgomaster".
gonerat appearance Fresno first, . ... .. .. . Ludera
with Sonoma, Alameda, Merced, Coin "Funeral March of a Marionette"
aa, Huttor, Sbaata and Nevada lu the' Comic .Oounod
order named. .Miserere from "II Trovatore" . .Verdi
Class II, foreign products Merced 1 Waits "Wedding of the Winds,"
flrtt. Ban Joaquin second, tllenn third, Hall
National Anthem
Dance aa longAa ou like: opera
bouts lonlMLt. pickets 60c,
s longjAs
Dr. (Ico. Wright reports the birth
of a 10-pound son Tussdsy evening to
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Oalaraeau of Pair-
view addition.
Dance as lonsT aa you like; opera
house ton
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kllgoro are
visiting here today. Mr. Kllgoro la
'operating n farm near the Loat River
diversion dam.
Uood music,
opera bouse tonlg
Ask
Wrennbi
. good Odor. Dano at
algh
GOVERNOR WEST
WILL TAKE REST
OFFICE OF EXECOTIVK Of FORT
LAND HAS BEEN CLOSED FOR
A TIME OOVERNOR HAYSH.
WILL GO AFTER GRAFTBR8
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out It.
as lonsfas y
IgiTlcket
TlckeU SOc.
Ilefore marriage tho average girl's
'idea of It la that keeping house means
looking after a couple of goldfish and
tfiktng care of a fern.
A'iKNTS WANTED Twobr three
good hustlers for best strident and
ealth Insurance. PhgCe 77 or see
A. C. Wrenn, 70 CaagV ave. ll-tt
Qood music
opera house tonlg
Ask Wrenn
ce at
arrive In Han Francisco and make two
speeches Tuesday, leaving Wednesday
afternoon for Sacrameuto, where he
speaks In the evening. Then he will,
go direct to Ogden, Utah.
, good.Door. DetV
V
AfL
about It.
Itepubllran luh Wilson
United Press service
HAN FHANCISCO, Sept. II. Anti
Taft and autl-ltoosevell ropubllcana
from all over tho stato have organlied
to puah Wilson's campaign. The
name of thu Wilson National Pro
gresslre Republican league has been
selected. W. K. Bmythe of San Dlefo
has been elected president. A cam
paign committee of thirly-oue hna
named,
Appropriate Scripture
When Henry J. Horn, now assistant
to President Mellon of the New York,
New Haven and Hartford railroad,
was division superintendent of the
Montana division of tha Northern Pa
rlilc railway, he lived at Livingston,
Mont., and married a Mlsa Josephine
Itoblnsoa,
Ono day after the Drat baby came.
Mr. and Mrs. Horn took the baby to
church. Mr. Horn carried the child,
and as tho proud father and mother
walked down the aisle the minister
rtRd from Daniel, seventh chapter,
eighth verse: "I considered the homo.
and, behold, therevcamo up among'
them another litlm horn
Mexican Rebels, in
Numbers, to Fight
Insurgent Generals get Together and
Combine Forces With a View of
Again Attacking the Federals
PORTLAND, Sept. II. Oorsraor
West's Tic clean up crusad la Port
land la to have a rest t,
far as the part
governor htmsetf
In the mesnUss)
cutors, H. M
Hurst, will coal
The governor's 01
moved back to Salem who mat Fan
Hobbee, his secretary, took her note
and papers back to the state capltoL
While Miss Hobbes U la tha gov
ernor's official offices In the capltol,
Governor West himself will b ta
opectlag one of the state forest re
serves with some federal officers. He
will not return to Salem until next
Monday. In the meantime hla Port'
land office will be locked up and de-
sertod.
After next Monday, however, the
governor expects to be In Portland
from time to time to see that every
thing la golag as he wants It la his
campaign to clean up the city.
After being In session more than a
weak, the Klamath county grand Jury
made Its first report to Judge Beasoa
in the circuit court at 10:10 thla
morning. -Two Indictments were re
ported to the court, oae agataat Rob
ert Allen and the other aaalast a au
whose nam was not glraa.
Allen is charged with havbag ram id
a check from ft t tm. Haauutea
hurried fllsht fraaa tk-r, ait in tm
auto, but,as captures, tmiaa,
Calif., aaoTreturaed to thla atty, B
la now conflaed la tha ewaat Jail. Ha
win be formally aimlCMo
Judga Ban aJMmw.rsmla.
JAPS PICK OUT
A SHOW SITE
LITTLE DROWN MEN ARE THE
FIRST OF THE FOREIGNERS TO
GET liUSY FOR TBE PANAMA
PACIFIC EXPOSITION
Ank
aonuruliout It. I
United Prees Service
POUOI.ABS, Aril., Sept. 18 Phono
mt wages from the border say that
the rebel general, Alants, with 700
,uien, have Joined with Salasars with
500 men and Ho Jaa with 600 men at
Colon! Morale. Thla concentration
Is reported to preclude a real attack
on Agua Prleta, Nacoiwl and San
Jlnes. It Is declared that they will
take the Held today with the entire
fore.
Irish Lassie Conies Here
Answering Cunid PieaiMoyer Leads Strike
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01 tapper miners
Thomas Robert Johnston, Foreman of the O. K. Stablest
is the Fortunate Man to Win Bride After Separa
tion has Been flore Than Six Years
" clmli-atlou of a romance
" hd Its IncepUon In the Emer
ZH wl" occur tat tota
" Minnie L. Drown will be united
Rwrl,,
mrs ago Mr. Johnston left Ire
land for tho United States to make lit
fortune and n horn for the fair lassie
who had won his heart. About tan
daya ago Miss Drown, the fair lassie,
arrived In this city In answer to the
favorable letter of prospect which
ahe had at last received from John
ton.
A marriage llreuso was Issued to
them this morning, and It wai an
nounced that the wedding ceremony
would take place thli afternoon. Mr.
Johuston ! In charge of tho barn of
tho O. K. Transfer company during
tho night. '
Increase in Wage Scale and the Re
cognition of the Western Federa
tion of Miners is Asked
United Press Servlea
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. II. With
tho boom of cannons on the cruiser
Marblehead, a parade of 3,000 troop
ffom the Presidio, and many other
functions, Japanese Commissioner Ta-
koda selected the Japan site for the
Panama-Pacific Exposition building.
Japan ia the first foreign nation to
make a selection.
The Japanese exhibition and build
ing will cost 11,000,000. The build
ing will be presented to the clty'after
the fair.
Kayla4an'rafttMd tha oaart that
the Jury h4 farthar aula, ul
the Jury returned to the grand lary
rooms la taa.aaatriet attorney eV
for further oleliaerattoa.
The report of the Jury at so aarly
an hour thla morning was naexpaeud.
and there were but few paapl area
ent when the Jury filed Into tha eoart
room. ,
McCoy Ret anw
J. W. McCoy arrived la tha ettjr last
night with 60 head of Holotala eawa
from Southern California. Tha eawa
will be sold to dairy turn la this section.
LOST Lady'a watch, buaUa
site 0; Initial R eagravfaTe
"From N. M." engravasroa la ltd of
case; Rockford moyffent N0.6O1IHI.
Finder leave atyc K. K. Stora; re
ward. X X lltt
Want Speedy Trial
'nJted Press Service
NEW YORK, Sept. II. Latty
Louis and Oyp tha Blood war formal
ly arraigned thla morning baton Jaa
tlce doff. They each entered a ptaa
of "not guilty," and demanded Ixuaa
dlate trials. They were remanded to
the Tombs.
Je city'
y
The Woman's Eplacopa Qulld will
meet Friday atternoonXt tha home
of Mrs. A. D. Mlller.ytubura straat,
Hot 8prplnsWaddUfon. Important
work will ba dlrtajmtd. H-it
HOUSTON GETS
LESS THAN LIMIT
LOCAL CLOTHIER RBTOsUW
FROM HUNTING AND FISBJNfi
TRIP FORTY AUTOS AT CRA
TER LAKE YESTERDAY
Unl.ted Press Servle
SALT LAKE, Sept. II Four thou
sand miners atruck today In tha Utah
Copper company's mtnea at Bingham,
fifteen miles from here.
President Mover of the Western
Is personally
Federation of Miners
conducting the strike.
Sheriff Sheup Is considering the
calling of troops.
Tha miner ask a wag advance and
recognition of tha Union.
Mr, dene Chllders arrived last
evening from the Rogue River Valley,
where ahe has been for several weak
visiting relatlvea and friends. Sh
left thla morning for her Langel Val
ley home
Popular di
at 9 p. m.
lane, onara houi tjgHkt
Ask Wasan abodt It.
V
Fred I.. Houston returned last ra
nlng from a ten daya' huatlag aad
camping trip on Rogu River. Ota
Melhase and Bob Huasakar. alae
members of the party, will remain far
some time longer, aad hapa t brsag
la the limit of door. Fred saya that
he did not succeed la fWkig tha
limit, but had a la Urn aarartha
less. Mr. Houston declares that that
were forty automobile at Qratir
Lake Tuesday whs h pd thf
He returned with Mr. aad Ma.
Claud Daggott, who visKed Ofattr
Lake la their auto.
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