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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
w fvrruM b thb VNITKU NtHM NKWI IBRV1CK flje betting lUMk evening mnrwn PRINT THE NEWS, NOT HMTORT Hevralli Yeai No. ! KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOOM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 11 Price. Ft OwH Swan Lake Rancher Must Face a Charge of Perjury IE0DY MAKES WILSON MEMBER ANANIAS CLUB HJIX MOOHKK DKCLARMl DBMO (HAT AVOID MOTH li.iwldrnl Hare Tfcat Wlltnn Mad a .V tin of False AMrrOun HU MfsetN la Mlaae (foil Yrelrrday Fart Thai Tit I Mem Oppose Mim la Take fey Reoaev e li m Hoeet tor Hie I'slted I'm Bervtc TRINIDAD, Colo., fUH. 19. Col ! Roosevelt In a speech bar to- ijr rtpllnl to Wllioa'a Minneapolis apch. ilr tald In parti "Wilton tin a right to defend bla on platform and aaaall lha progves Jtss, but be should connae hlauelt It lb facta, He state that Cka math oil proposed l)jr iba progreeelvee lo npUte the trusts waa suageeted by Oiry and Perkins. Tata statemeat la tot In sccorilsnce with lk facta. I nil atttntlon to tht fact that aa siervhcltulng majority of Iba men aalrolllns tlio steel corporatloa aad las ksrmUr I nut an oppoelag aw. Tat oely nun connected with either srauiutlon ho la eupeorttag see la rwires. Do llrure Muat Pay Jamaa U llruct, who swore out a complaint agalnat Dan Keough, fore man of the bricklayers employed on the naw Northwestern building, must pay Iba cost In tba caae. Justice tlravos last night dismissed lha cbarg (1 raves laat nlgbt dlamlaaad tba' cbargo ngaluat Kaougli and aaaaaaadi tba coata agalnat tba private proee-. cutor. GRAND JURY TO FOREIGNERS ARE MAKE A REPORT AFTER THE TRADE SOON IS BELIEF TaaUmoay Coatleded Tba taking of testimony In Iba caaa of J. W. Dal'uy va. B. I., Hopkins waa coaeludad In Ibo circuit court this aftarnoou. Judga llenson will rim-i dar a daclalon following lh transcrlb- lag of tba nolaa by Court Iteporter Itlcbardaon. Klllott Elliott ap peared for Ibo defendent and J C. Riilanlc for Iba plaintiff, WORK STARTS .NO WITNKHHKN EXAMINED TODAY j LKADH TO HUMOR II U Eiprctnl That the DeJIbera Ua of the Itodjr Will Come lo aa Kail llrfor Saturday Ifmnsraa. Probably Totnorruw Hoirtlaaa. The (Irafl Cliargea Are Moat I main laat Caae Takra Up at lha .'NCI.E HAM REFUSAL TO BUT POHKION FLYING MACBINM LEADS MANUFACTURER TO He TABLIMH A SCHOOL BUILDING The Klamath county grand Jury liaa been In aaaalon all day today, but no report wa mado lo the circuit I court. Bo far aa could b ascertained the Jury did not eiamlne any naw wit- neatea, and It la the tuppoaltlon thai i United Prase Servlie WA8HINOTON, D. C. Sept. 19. Although the United Htute army baa peralatently rafaaed to buy aeroplaaea or monoptaaaa of foreign manufac ture for Ita aarlat corpi, lha Molaaat International Aviator hare eatablleh ad an nvlatlon achool right aaar tba government reaervatlon at Collago Hark, Md In aa effort to gat tha war department oAeUta latareated aad secure, aome orders from the United State government. The commercial eaterprlee of tbla for eign company baa roanlfeeted Itaelf In Ibo purchaae of laverat acraa of land Elopement of Girl From Dairy Results in Grand Jury Charge lll'ILDINO ON MAIN MTHEET old rirat National bank building, preparatory lo remodeling lha build ing. The work of lowering tha floor lo the street grade will probably be begun oa Monday. It la eipactad that have been erected at a considerable coat. All tbla la simply for demon stration work. Tbe army baa here tofore refuaed to buy any but tba Wright or Curtlss machine. Wll II..Mir.lU HAH A L'HKW UK I MEN KMlAflKli IV liKM.ii.KM.so .h j"r' . I 'lMO,oU th" d" ,0 0,-!t College Park, ttpon which hangar. ina on maicimenia. THK KIKMT NATIONAL HANK It Is hollered that all of lb caae which the grand )ury Intends to In vestigate at this term have been gone over, and that the Jury will make a Contractor It. k. Watt.nhurg brgann r,orl befor 8urdar ,, work Ihl morning on removing Ibo osbly tomorrow afternoon, plumbing and heating plant from tbe There ware many cltlteaa who looked for a final report tbla aftar noou, and lb grand Jury room waa matched closely for some movement of the Inquisitorial body, but Ibey uer doomed to dtsappolatmaat. The moat Important caeca under In- John Day VaUar Rich PRAIRIA CITY. Or., Sapt 1. Hay, oaU aad barley have turned out big crop tbla aaaaon la tha John Day Valley. The wboat acreage la email, but tbe ylatd la good. Ralaa hare ceased and tha final touchaa to tha harvesting work are balag glraa. Ncwaaaper Mas Martiaa Newa baa baaa received ber of tha marriage of Mahloa T. Dolaiaaaad Mlaa Jean Eraaa In Baa Fraadaco. Mr. Dolman la aawa editor of tha Northwestern. BI6 DREDGE IS DOING GREAT NAVAL VESSEL TO SAIL CANAL FORMAL OPENING WILL NOT IK UNTIL FIRST DAY OF 1915 C08T WILL DK UNDF.R T6 000,000 IH FJtTIMATK Johaaua la llttl l'i.. Horvlc TIRRt: HAUTE, lag. Bavt- l Geitrasr Johnson made fourteen aasehsa In Houthweatera ladlaaa to y. He speaks In ladlaaapolia to ilet. It will uka, about all waeka In com-! vaatlgaUoa ar tbla Jury aava Plata tha building ready for orcupaa-traft cbargaa agalaat lb re city coun- cy by tha aaak. icilmen. A great many wltaaaaaa have Tha Klamath County Abstract tmn summoned to testify, and tbasa company and tba yhlto Itealty com naay, which now occupy the baaa- ment, will move tha latter part of tbe week lo their new location In the 0. ,W. While building. Just completed. uses, It la presumed, (.robed carefully. have baaa TWO SHUTS WILL BR KMPLOYKD ON THK WEKD DRAIN PROJECT DURINO THK PRK8KNT GOOD WEATHER : - YfHIHn GRAVES Rioters Smash in T0 be MARRIED Windows in Ireland Belfast Police Unable to Stop Dis turbance Until Day Breaks. The Catholics Subject to Abuse I.ICKNHK IH IHHUKD TO HON OF COUNTV Jl'HTICK AND MIH8 R. IHKNK TAYLOR, DAUOHTKR OK ClttCKNT HOTEL KEEPER USLfABT, Uept. I. Flarca riot ll occurrsd here last nlgbt, aad thU orilm numbers of tha UnloaUt IsU smasbrd window In tha Catho lic quarter and looted ahopa. The police war stoned by lha riot era and repeated charges by Iba po lice failed to quell Iba rloU until day light. Many people were hurt. Merrill People to Help Boost Fair Meeting of Chamber of Commerce of that Town it Held and Deci sion Rendered for a Booth A marrlaga license waa Issued tbla afternoon to Charlea Oravae Jr., aad Mlaa R. Irene Tyler. The marrlaga ceremony wilt probably occur tomor row, at tha home of tbe bride' moth er, In Crescent. Mr. Oraves U a aon of Judga Oraraa of this city, and Is wall known her. Miss Tyler Is the daughter of tba pro prietor of a Crescent hotal. ttsr a well attended meeting of " Xtrrlll Chambar of Commerce 1 k'llit, it was announced that ""Mil would select a booth at the fair hore, and would prepare J-JJ'5U compete for tha prli J" or tho best booth from any aWm.. ""i1 ' Individual from s.u Uo nnoune that they lead here Individual exhibit "ftoaipstltlon. "lsr Oliver of the fair aasoela TJ td this afUfBoon that tha ra (..ture to be held oa Frl las !Ifwln" aur,,, tB Mr will be T U.: , mti P0DUtar HUWtUOBS " b, . The high achool hand and tho Klaiuath Military band will be divided Into a number of small bands. They will piny on the streets durtna tho evening, moving from - .. ..I... t la Anriut that .-....- .. .i. '.ii... win f oilow' haa beon substantially the same. irieuua ut mw ,m....-- - - ... . v.. A..I..A til Aimtior Vinaries . " p,v the tabulating and aortlng machine, ii w.. necessary to check by band NEW SYSTEM TO SAVE MONEY HKCK.NT INVENTION WILL RAVE THK l08T0KFICK DEPART MENT ABOUT WOO.OOO ANNU ALLY IN AUDITING FORCE WA81IIN0T0N, D. C, Sept. 19. A saving of 1100,000 annually to the postofflce department will be effected by the Installation of a number of small mechanical electrical devices used for auditing tbe 88,000,000 monoy order received by tho auditor for the postofflce department. Blnco 1164 the system or auditing tin- United Preaa Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. It. Tbe revised estimates of tha Panama canal commission have Just been pub lished. October 15, ltll. I the data set for the ftrat veaael to aatl through tha caaa!. It will he a aaval veaael. The formal opening of the caaal wlU aot be uaUl January 1, 191B. Colonel Qoetbals report that the coat will be under IS75.000.000. The opealag of the caaal for gea era! commercial purpose will be la December, 1914. It la announced In order to take advantage aa much aa poaslblo of tbe present good weather, two shifts will be employed .'that at tbe formal opening the world' hereafter on the big gasoline dredge 'navies will be Invited lo aend repro of the reclamation service working on the Weed drain. The big machine baa given great satisfaction so far, and the progress of the work baa been accordingly rapid. FI6UER0A 6Ef S A LIFE TEBM IN FOLSOW PBISQW CONDEMNED MAN IB SAVED FROM THK OALLOWfl BY LIEUTENANT UOVERNOR WALLACE, WHO ACTS FOR JOHNSON United Preaa Service 8ACKAMENTO, Sept. 1. Oe'.igJ Klgueroa, aentenced to haag tomor row, aecured commutation to Ufa Im prisonment. Lieutenant Ooveraor Wallace declared that no man of Flgueroa'a moral weakness should ever be banged. tentative to participate In elaborate ceremonies. The president la expect ed to attend. All American warships wilt be mobilised there. INDIAN MAKES QUICK MOVES REDSKIN ESCAPES FROM OFFI CERS TWICE, BUT IS FINALLY LANDED AFTER HE MAKES AN EFFORT TO ROIE AWAY Riif us Stiles is the John Dee Reported by Jury r Father of Accused Promiieslo Bring Young Man into Court this Etc. Charged with Militating Age MISS LAYTON TO APPEAR AT TRIAL YOUNO WOMAN, ACCOMPANIED RY HER MOTHER, GOES TO ORANTS PASS TO BE PRESENT WHEN L. B. RICH M TRIED Mlaa Jessie Layton, known here aa Mr. L. D. Rich, left this morning for Oranta Paas, where aha will appear agalaat Rich at hi trial oa a chars of bigamy. Ska waa aceotaaealed fey ber mother, who baa baaa her far several day. It I not believed that Rlch'a pre liminary hearing will occur until next week. It wa the Intention to hold tho bearing today, but aome of the wltneaaea for tbe proeecutlon could not arrive In areata Paaa la time, so the hearing waa adjourned. ROBBER SUSPECT UNDER ARREST YOUNO MAN BHLBVED TO HAVR HELD UP A STREET CAR AND SERIOUSLY WOUNDING CITY OFFICIAL IS CAUGHT SAN MATEO, Sept. 19. Tbe po lice today captured Lout Klrahmaa, aged IS, suspected of having held up a street car and wounding City Attor ney Klrkbrlde la a street holdup. He denlea his guilt. SCHOOL BOARDS them about. Already Klamath Falls young peo ple are plaunlng their disguises for thla gala night. Several young men have annouBced their Intention of masquerading a girls, while It I known that several girls are now en gaged la taking In tha aeama on suit or brother' clothe. The ribbons for tbe fair have ar rived, and are better In every way thaa eay previously seen hero. was each order against the Issuing post master. Under this process a year was required to complete the audit, and each slip bad to be handled nine time. . Thla mechanical tabulation Is ef fected with small cards and four types of machines card punching, gang .punching, sorting aad tabulating. TO HOLD MEET IN CONNECTION WITH TEACH ERS' INSTITUTE WHICH WILL UK HELD HERE IN OCTOBER. MEETING TO BB HELD A school board coaventlon will be held In conjunction with the teach era' Institute which will be held Oct J br I In tbe Klamath County high achool In thla city. An Invitation la being nt out by County Bcool Superintendent Swan to member of achool board. Tbe chair man of the achool board ot dlrectora throughout the county who attend thla convention I entitled to II from tho county for expense. Tho chair man may appoint a member of the board to attend la hla atead. PENDLETON. Sept. 19. Charley Dennett, aa Indian, after attemptlag to aasault 14-year-old Dora Spear, a colored girl, within a abort distance ot her home, waa placed under arrest by Officer Randolph a few mlnutea later. Before tha police atatlon was reached be escaped, but waa overtaken within a abort time by Mounted Officer Rus- ssl. Upon being ordered to climb Into the aaddle he spurred the bona so violently that the officer, In attempt ing to mount behind his captive waa thrown off and badly bruised, while the redskin rode swiftly away. Thla U the thrilling chase Bennett gave tbe local policemen nere, an within about thirty mlnutea. The In dian was finally captured several hour later on the reservation and lodged In the county Jail. E, 1. Hopson, supervising engineer of the Klamath project ot the recla mation service, la expected to arrive la the city this evening on an Inspec tion trip. ' Thomas Robert Johnston and Mlsa Minnie L. Brown were married lata Wednesday afternoon by Rev. J. 8. SUbblefleld of tha first Presbyterian church. GATES PLEASED WITH ADVANCE FORMER RESIDENT OF KLAMATH FALLS ARRIVES IN THE CITY EN ROUTE TO HIS HOME FROM A CALIFORNIA TRIP Charged with perjury la eoaaeetlea with the Issuance ot a marriage) li cense to bla brother aad Mlaa Itsilak Flackus, Rufua Stile haa baaa ladkt ed by tbe Klamath county graad Jary. aud will be formally placed la eae tody tonight. With tbe beach war rant ordered lesued for the arrest by Judga Benson Wedaeeday moraiag. Sheriff Baraas started oat to amat Sttlea tbla moraiag. but could aot Sad him. The youag maa'a father waa seen, however, aad ha prnmlssd to bring hi son to thla cky toalgjkL 8tllee la a well kaowa raaahar ta the vicinity ot Swaa Lake. He ap peared here September eta. aad made aa aHdavtt that Mlaa BeulaJk Ftaekaa waa of legal age. wae R la Issssrsl. she la aot. " "" Mlas Flackua. naw Mra. Taeeaaa Darorw SUIee. la the faagkter of a prominent farmer rssllsaj aaar Dairy. On the day the Ueeaaa was Issued Mr. Flackua received word that bis daughter had eloped wKa young Stllee. and telephoaed to thla city Just too late to atop the lasaaace of tbe marriage Ueeaaa. Tbe Indictment agalaat Stiles waa one of tbe two Indictment returned by the grand Jury Wednesday, aad re ferred to In The Herald laat night aa against John Dee. TRIPLE TRAGEDY BAFFLES POLICE UNRKQUITTED LOVE FOR WIFE OF HIS HALF RROTHER M BE LIEVED TO HAVE PROMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 19. The police believe that unrequttted leva for the wife ot Jamaa Hall by hla half brother, Arthur, caused tha lat ter to kill tbe couple aad thea com mit suicide last night. Tbe boy left a. note to hla father arranging for the disposition of hla body. A myatery surrounds the triple tragedy. The caae of F. H. True agalaat tha American Bank aad Trust company ha been settled out ot court aad tho action haa been dlamlaaad. En route to hla home In Hlllsboro from a trip to cities In California. H. V. Qatea arrived In the city laat night and today Is renewing acquaintance here. Although he no longer baa great interests In tbla section, aa for merly, Mr. Qatea haa kept posted on the drift of affaire here, and ex pressed considerable satisfaction at tbe progreaa which haa been made during the last few years. Mr. Q at os installed tha telephone, electric light aad water systems In this city, and during hla residence here waa active la public affaire. He sold his Interests in thla section, aad ta now Interested In projects In differ eat part of the country. He Is asso ciated with John Hays Hammond la a power project oa Pitt River, la Cal ifornia. ENGINEER GOES PREPARE PLAN TIME IS SHORT WITHIN WHICH TO MAKE PRELIMINARY RANGEMENTS FOR ASPEN BPRINGS WATHBj 1 City Engineer Don J. fumwalt left thla morning to look over tha oRy's water right at Aspea springe, wtta a vleAMpBjaaarlag a plan tor tha start- tofsgMrTia ordec to hold the right Uy iWtavaas M Aa agreemeat wRa tho goitraae&lB':a1i! awe start actual coastnloahM.wav. or be fore February lO.tlJIeV. ! Hhnri la which tn aaaaat laary preparation. '""t n ',l K i "V,