The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 20, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL), ORBOON, FIIIDAY, HKITKMIIKII SMI. 1012
Plica, riv Ceats
'Prominent ciliaciis ol Klumatli Kails Iwvc
to,, ccmilciuiictl liy the Klamath county
trim! jury. :,"d ol,iK bench warrants arc
in tlic liatnl of the sheriff lor service. Who
lhe iik'H '' ""possible ,0 a'ccrlain at
the hour ( Tlif llcrahl KI'K to pre,
Seven John Uor imlictiiicnu have Ir-cii
relumed. Whether John Dpe spells Mcsuv
Siudgc, Crisler ami Gocllr. or something
tlK there i no way of knowing The iframl
jury lw heard thr eviileiicc "ft forth first
by T lie llcrahl ajjainM this trio, anil has
taint ti' in""-' ,imc '" ,,1C consideration ol
time cue than in any "other hinincsv
The Kiaml jury left the graml jury room
at 5 o'clock this nfternoon, anil proceeded
it once to the fonnty c)iirt house, accom
ln!cil It) IlaihfT Low ami District Attor
ney Ku)kciulall The report of the jur
v.it lumlcil to JiiiIjcc Ilcimm and the an
nouiicemciii the" made that, in addition to
partial report, seven John Doc Indict
rent li.nl heen returned. The court op
dried luiul u annuls immcdiatel issued
V hen it ln'caun' known on the streets
this .iftciiioou that the raud jury had ad
j'Mirneil slutttl) after convening for the af
teruoon seision, until 4 o'clock, there was
Mippresxed lint intense excitement on th"
stiects fhose who have followed the ses
"uons of the present graiul Jlr' carefully
Were convinced that the adjournment was
taken for the purpose of i-nuliling the dis
trict attomev to piepare indictments. This
supposition was correct.
The jurv met :iain a few minutes hefore
I o'clock, and the entrance to the grand
jury loom was wntched anxiously ly a
uumlier of people Mmost promptly on Jlic
stroke of 5 o'clock, the jury filed out, and
started across the street in the direction of
the court house
Judge I'eusou had heen informed that the
jui) would make a report, and was in his
chatuher when the jury filed into the court
room The proceedings were simple. The
liailiflf received the document which had
lire n prepared hy the jurv and handed them
ti the couri judge lieiison looked evt:
each one ami then, placing all of the docu
ments, except the partial report in an en
velope, handed the package to the clerk,
villi instructions to issue hench warrants
foithwith for the arrest of the seven ac
cused. Who these men are cannot he ascertain
ed, hut from the fact that there arc seven in
wl. id it seems almost certain that the
grand jurors have heen convinced, just as
have the majority of Klamath Tails cit-ii-ens,
that there are reasonable grounds for
the belief that Messrs. Savidge, Crisler and
(Joeller are guiln of the charge which has
heen made against them hy The Herald.
There has heen a persistent rumor on the
streets all day that, the three aldermen
would he indicted, and that two men. not
i.tj officials, hut involved in the same trans
r it ion, would also he indicted. These two
mil are Marion Hanks and Hunter Sav
idgi floth of these men were present when
tin three councilmcn made the demand on
Janes Wheeler for the payment of sonic
t',iiV. 'ike $1,(XX). with the alternative of
I ei'ig denied a transfer of a liquor license.
Probably there has never before been a
grand jury session in this county when pub
lic interest in the result of the deliberations
of the inquisitorial body was as keen as at
the present time. Men, heretofore promi
nent in public life, have been charged with
crimes. The evidence on which these
charges were based has been submitted to
the grand jury, but, strange to relate, there
has been practically no division of public
opinion. The judgment of the grand jury
on the matter was alone in doubt.
The fact that the grand jury has recom
mended that an expert accountant be em
ployed to examine the financial affairs indi
cates that in addition to the graft charges
the jury has delved deeply into the general
conditions here.
The grand jury has not made a final re
port. An adjournment has been taken sub
ject to call. Mr. Kuykendall announced in
open court that the jury had further busi
ness, but that the absence of witnesses pre
vented the final adjournment. As announc
ed in The Herald a few days ago, the most
Important witness in an incest case recently
disappeared, and it is expected that it is be
cause of the absence of this witness that n
imal report was not made.
The partial report which was brought into
court with the indictments follews:
Whereas, a long time has elapsed since a
full examination and report has been made
of the financial affairs of Klamath county
and the manner of conducting the same,
Therefore, We believe that competent
and expert accountants from outside the
county should be employed to make a full
and complete examination of the financial
business of the county and the methods of
conducting all of said business; that the'
state and condition of the various funds
should be inquired into and thoroughly
examined; that said expert accountants,
should be required to make and file with
the proper officers a full and complete ro-
port of their work. t
III SCHOOL BRYAN HOT ON Another Fake News Story MANY TURKS OROZCO MOVING
1 HI POPULAR: TEDDY'S TRAIL is Credited to Northwestern MEET DEATH! TOWARD RATTLE
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jtTObtm: in good ah could
m i:pkctkd at thw time.
MVANVAUK TO TNK OOMMUN
ITT M CONHIRKRKn GREAT
It would tm tlit (lie commercial
tlfkt school, which km opened thU
iMk, U destined to be morn popular
ttu u anticipated. The tint ses
tot u Mi MontUr evening, with
utlUtdsoco of K. Tho Iblrii m
loa u btlil lt overling with an
HtniMCc of 30, while a number of
tarn aate already tlgnllled their In
fcMitaataaierlogaoon. Ahaoat Ue eutlro number enrolled
i tU (ireMut time ar people who
iU aot enter aa regular etudenta
to iwoant nt hutlneaa or other rea
Kat. TtiMx people fret the need or
"fb Ualnlcg a la offered In thla
i(rie,aad are making the moat of It.
Tate It the Itrat eitenalon work that
Im Wo uttered by thn high achool,
tit II other rouraaa prov aa popular
lite on leoina to lie, It will In
Me the uirlullneM ot the achool to
" eommunlty very much.
Tiert are no entrance .raqulro
tU and no feee la tbeee courtea.
' Idea la that the achool belonga
tU communlly, and It almply la
Brklig aa effort to beat IU ownera.
coaairclal claaa moeta In the
w Khool building oa Mondaya,
"Mira and Thuradaya of each
Nt.
I DMMUMKK KKPKATN .AlttlK
THAT THK INTKItKHTM WKf.l.
I. tXINTBOI. UIKN KOUHKVI.I r
UAH TIIK I'ltl MfKXT
llOKMAN, Mont., Hept. 10. Bryan
poke hern KxUy, repeating the
chargo that the "Interreti controllrd
the While Home during llooeevelt'a
Incumbency. Ho will o In llutle
tonight and In Idaho tomorrow
HIRAM CANNOT
STAND HOT PACE
CAMKOIIMA (lOVKHXOU Dlll.lflKD
T4 CANCKI, IIIH INDIANA I'HO
UKAM H)lt TODAY AND HKHT
Ifl KOH OHIO CAMI'AHiN
INIIIANAI'OMH, lnd Hept. XO.
(lowrnor Jolmeon la no exhausted
today that ho cancelled Ida today'a
Indiana program and U reeling up
for Ids Ohio tour. He goea to Cin
cinnati at noon.
Krariul that the Klamath coaaty
tcraud Jury It about to return Indict
'tntitu agnlnut three city councllmen
Mho urr charged with grafting, l!.c
h Inmnth KalU Northweatorn thU
ninrnliig took tho preliminary tep In
llir iti.frnie of thco men by ulUml t
I ii it tn illncredlt tho aeven men li'-
imnpobo Ihn IniuUllorlat body.
nd, not (Rtlinod with thin, tli-j
ia"panr declared today that Jauiea
Wlicclcr, a plomr rwildent ot thla
(ctloii. and one of tho Important wit
. im'hhch for the Htnle Id tho graft proa-ji-cutlon,
had lied lo Alaaka. Thla dec
jlnratlnn wua Mupplemented by the
'htatement that tho flight of Mr.
Wheeler was "according to the beat
Information obtainable here."
Mr.Whct'tor'a moat Intimate frletida
In I hl city declare that he haa not
left ttio country lo cucape appvarlng
ax n wltncim agalnat grafting council
men, and, further, that Mr. Wheeler
,i.lll return lo thla city whenever hit
prcrcurp. la required. In tact, It la
ITAMANH III'KY 1,14 BODIKH AV-'rKUKI. LKADKH OX MM WAV TO
lornibU- thnt tic will arrive here to- cvpt a temporary appointment aa n'
ulRlit. deputy United SUtea raarahal In or-
Mr. Wheeler hai already appeared ader to atari a hunt for them. Wheel- j
.m n wltncfti before the Klamath coun-'er agreel, and accompanied the fed--1
graiul Jury and has told what he.rral officer to Portland, where he re-,
knowa of tho tramactlon In which J celred hla appointment. The beat In-'
Meir. Crliler, Havldge and Qoeller formation obtainable here today la'
rorced the payment of about $800. that Wheeler li returning to Oregon
1 1 U testimony haa been set down fa from Montana, where his chaae for
riling and aworn to In a legal man-'the government ted hlra.
i.er. ilia rrienaa declare that he will Kor moro than twenty yeari
TEH THK DKFKAT OK TCRKDJH
AHMY ITALIAN DIRIOIDLR IM
IIIMTItOYKD IN aTTLK I
MKKT THR HKXICAN
ALK IIATTLK YE8TGRBAY
Hl'l.TH IN nRTH OF M MEN
United 1'rcaa Service
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ItOMK. Sept. 20. General ReUoll
reporu that the Italana burled 1,134
dead Turks after Enver Bey'a defeat
nt llcrna.
bo ready to repeat thla evidence at Wheeler haa lived In this section. nndlblt' w" ''"tf0)rcd ' the p"1-
imy time In any court or justice, the ho has Intcretta here. He haa madu
illuming newspaper to the contrary 'no arrangementa for leaving the coun-
iiotulthstandlng. try, and tils friends here do not be-1
Wheeler postponed hla trip to 8a- Here that a possible circumstance
twit n week to attend the grand Jury, would arise thnt would Induce him to(
vi'Miiuu, n a renin mi nine aaugn-i leave me country io Keep mm irom
ter missed the first week ot achool tolling the truth, especially If by so
Ihe day before he did leave the city doing the ends ot Justice would be
I fJuttvd Press Service 1
KAOI.K PASS. Aril.. Sept. 10. Mz
hundred rebels under Orosco m r-
The Italian army'a dlrlg-lc,ovi FederaU m tQ
gage the rebels.
Refugees declare that Orosco eap
tured Jluxuulz yeaterday.' A brlak
nght waa put up by tho federal Car
lson. Fifty men were kilted oa both
mow.
SUICIDE POINT
TO BE REMOVED
BONN
U GIRL
WILL BE WED
UCKNHK IH INHUKD TO JOHN F.
"WMMi OK ItlHTLAND AND MIHH
VKTUJ 1IIU1WN, WKI.I. KNOWN
l! B0NAN8A
tfii!Urrl, "enM m liuud thla
"wooa to John F. Cobel or Tort-
uL? Mlu MttU Brown n-
J hay will probably be mar
r 'oriland Bunday.
I lU own u th auihtr of A.
rown, a well known raaUent of
WmsW IUU Mr' Cob, U Porl,aa4
ii ileputy United .States marshal ar-, thwarted
rlcd here and asked Wheeler for For several months Wheeler haa
Information concerning a couple of , been discussing with friends a plan to
people who linil onco lived In thla . go to the Skeena River country In the
illy, and who Wheeler knew. Thesolfiir north and trap ths winter. He
people are wanted by the federal au- haa atatcd repeatedy that the coming
thorltlea. up of tho graft cases might Interfere
Wheeler was asked If he would ac-,wlth his plan.
Kythlaa Hlstora t Mm
The regular meeting of tho Pythian
8lstera will bo held thla evening la
XI'MIIBR OF FROPLK WHO HAVK1 wc4t J?" of11t1h" ," 'Uow
ibulldlug. There will be Initiation and
I'HRD FAMOUH NIAGARA FiaCKnUo a banquet at the close of tha
TO KIM. SKLVRS AROUKKS THK work. All members are urgently ra-
'quested to be present.
AfTHORlTIKS TO ACTION T '
CRESCENT MAN
TO BE HAN6ED
ESPEE B00STIN6
COUNTY FAIR
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Adams of
Merrill came hero last night to meot j
Mrs. Adams' father, who will go to I
Merrill today lo visit for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. T F. Calmea of Mer
rill arrived In tho city laat night, en
route home from a camping trip.
STILES GIVES A
BOND FOR $1000
KHANK M. ttAMIOUN IH HKNTKNC
KH TO IIKATH IN A KKNNHYI.VA.
NIA COURT WHKN HK IH CON
VICTKD OF KILLING A FARMKI1
Frank M. Calhoun, u well known
realdent of Crescent, haa been sen
tenced lo death by a Pennsylvania
court.
Word to this waa received
here laat night. Tha Klamath county
man waa convicted of the murder of
Uenja'mln J. (lalloup, a retired Kan
sas farmer. Whoa be waa arrested
Calhoun Implicated Mrs. (lalloup,
who. he declared, had lured him
from his home In -Crescent to Phila
delphia under a promise of marriage.
r.lhnun oleadad Insanity, out mis
i.hnaa waa not taken sorloualy, and
the Jury rsturnad a verdict of guilty
of murder In the first degree. ,
AGKNT IIAILKY OF THIH CITY RK-i
CKIVKH WORD OF RKDUCKDj
RATKH TO KNAHLK Y1HITORH TO
COMK HKRK NKXT WKKK
Tho Southern Psclflc will co-oper
ate with the Klamath County rair
Association by giving reduced rates (
to this city during the fair. An-
nouncement or this waa receivea oy
Agent llalley today In tho following
I..II..I. frnw Ihn VAIinral ofltpol of Ihe
remnany:
"Aa recommended by you wo will
arrauge to publish an open rate of
ono fare and one-third for the round
trip from Ashland, Redding and In
termediate points, tickets to be on
sale September SS to 38 Inclusive,
return limit September 30, This Is
In lino with arrangements made by
this company for all occasions of this
kind.
"Itt-addltlon to publishing tbe open
rates mentioned above, we will ar
range to publish a 36-cent rato from
Klamath Falls to tbe fair grounds and
return, and provide a special train
service to take rare ot tbe business."
HURN PLEASES
SCIENCE CLASS
IIMtDWAHK DKALKR PRBHKNTfl
(OMPLKTK HKT OF WKLLGR
MARK TO THK FACULTY AND
PUPILS OF HIQH HCHOOIi
The domestic science clasa and fac
ulty of the high achool were very
much delighted today by being pre-'
seated with a complete set ot Welter-1
ware by W. O. Hurn, the local hard
ware merchant.
The set Includes one casserole, one
doien ramequlas, two small baking
dishes and three egg ahlrers of this
well known brand of crockery, and
makes quite an addition to the equip
ment ot tho cooking school.
YOUNG MAN INDICTED ON A PKR.
JURY CIIAHGK IH AT LIBERTY
WITH CAPTAIN LKE AND FATH
KR AH HURKTIRH
I,. (1. Htltes, father ot Kufua SUles,
who v,as Indicted by the Klamath
county grand Jury on a charge ot per
jury, nppoared before Judge Benaon
thla nfternoon. and bond for his
Ibou'a appearance waa fixed at 11,000.
With Captain J. P. Lee and L. a.
Silica as sureties, the bond waa accepted.
BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 30. "Sul-
idde Point," a little promonotory over
looking the brink ot Niagara Falls,
lias uveil CUV unu; uj utuci u, .w
state reservation commission.
Tbe number ot persons who used
the polut as a Jumplng-off place In
creased so alarmingly In tho last year
or so that tho commission determined
to be rid of It.
C. C. Warden and wife and child
I have recently arrived In this city from
'the Rogue River Valley, with the In
MIHUaanea I'ae Gaaa
I'nlted Preaa Service
CHAKLK8TON, W. Va., Sept 10.
Militiamen today tired on some mea
who worn attemutlnc to hurn tha
Carbon Coa company's tipple la South
Carbon. One man la dylug and three
are hurt.
TEDDY HITS AT
DEM LEADERS
HK IH NOW STUMPING URYAN'H
STATE, AND IH DISCUSSING
MANY ISSUES CONSERVATION
AND BOSSES TAKEN UP
United Prusa Service
HA8T1NU8, Neb.,JBept. 30
velt la today In Nebraska.
-Rooee-He
dis
cussed the workmen's compensation
tentlon ot making their home In tho act( conservation, bosses, and social
Klamath country.
Voiumi Girl to Wed
A marriage license was Issued this
morning to Algln Byerley and Miss
tLydla Sorrela, both ot Keno.
centers tor farmers. He continued
aUacka on Bryan and Wilson.
When a man Is born a two-spot ha
should aot be criticised tor his lnMl
lty to Wketaetrkk. . . y
BOOTLEGGERS
KILL OFFICERS
AUTO IH AMIIUHHED, DEAD AND
WOUNDED THROWN OUT AND
MAKE THEIIt ESCAPE TO MOUN
TAIN FASTNESS
Uulted Preaa Service
COFFHYVILLE, Kaaa., Sept !.--An
auto containing offlcera petrolling
the roads where liquor kas been
Illegally carried, waa ambushed by
bootleggers last night.
Two men were shot and killed, and
two were fatally wounded.
The bootleggers dumped tha dead
and dying out, atole tbe auto, and
escaped to the Osage mountalas,
where their capture Is nearly laiaaa
slble, Posses art.QUief ter. tteev
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