The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 24, 1912, Image 1

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Tomorrow is Opening Daylbr Klamath County Fair
Councilman Goeller Requests an Immediate Trial
Tier pleas of women decide baldwih leases iallen hearmg iteachers will imerrill will
NOT GUILTY IN TO FIGHT CASES
BRIBERY CASES
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HTHICTKI DIHTRIGT KNTKK
I'l.KAN OF MOT OUILTY' THIS
MORNINU '
NEW BUILDING
NKI HARRWARIC PI KM WILL
MOVK TO NKW HTORKROOM IN
THK MOTKL HALL HUILIMNO
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MEET HEXTWEEK HAVE EXHIBIT
Attorneys for the (our landladies
lot houses Jn ttte restricted district
Jed? ItrniMHi Will Make AaMatt. 'asked the court IhU morning far per
a,! T..iwrow Wkei V-m WW1"1'"'0? withdraw th. motion nled
Monday to qusab the Indictments
lie Tiled Account of October MMt lhe four W0R,,n. Noi guilty
Term f hH hi Uktlw I Two 'waa lh plea then entered by th at-
IfiMiatra v trial ltifai ftMit fltrfavse
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Week
Inr Time
I'wn May
llenaon Mated that lie would nub
announcement of liU decision when
lib rase would b tried, tomorrow
l'lf u( nt sullty were entered nloriil at to o'clock. Tim women
went inea remanaea jo me cimoar
of th ebrl until that time.
tbe circuit rourt lliU morning by Hun-
l.r tfirlds. Herbert Bsvldge and J.
I' (loellrr lo tho Indictments found
iMlnit thrrn by Ihe grand Jury. Th
charge sieliul lb former U utor-
tlou, and aselnit the two Utter of
wreptlng mid receiving brlB. !
Borrrr ie riled by their ttory
f ilmt the IndlctmenU, without argu
BfM. Juilce Demon announced tbt
lie ilriuuiren would I overruled.
C r. Htont. ttlorMf CacMr. OmI
i br. Informed lb court that hi cIImI
tubed an Immediate trial, ant b
ali like lo hare U caaa Mt Juat aa
non a poeelbU. Judge Beaaoa
, itited that In two week a a would
biff la go lo Ijikerlew to open the
0 toUr term of court la Lab couaty,
I lid ht unable to eay at tb)a tlata
I eitftker the raa could b triad before
Ual line nr not. Tb data of trial
till probably ba eat when tba court
chU Kiln at 10 o'clock tomorrow
Baraloi.
VOUXO tUMxMaWmW HMH.,KxvyAlljKxtno(mAutMU(aAH.
ISO CHHCK IH OIVKN UNTIL TO
MORROW TO K.VARLK HIM TO.
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RANOKO fOR THRKK IIAYtt IN
H1TTUTK, WHICM RHQINH NKXT
MONDAY
ArranieoMau are practically com
plated for th Waalnr of the new Mel
baa building by the llaldwln Hard
ware company, according to aa
nouncemenl made today. Thla build
ing la located juat eaat or tb preeent
location of the rirat National bank,
and the upper portion will b part of
the Hotel Hall.
The llaldwln company haa boenjlogal adrtaar,
planning for o me tome 16 mora far-j
tber down town with their ImmeJiaefi
Tb boarlac of Robert I.. Allen,) An .wolleat program la belag pre
tbo yoong man accuaed of raUIng a ptrd by County School Superintend-
cnacn rrom to izuu, wnicn waa
QUIT A XUMBRR ARK COMJNO
TO FAIR TRM WEEK BCT MAMV
WILL HK TOO RUBY AT OMK
TOATTKND
act for tbla morning, waa continued
until 10 o'clock tomorrow. When he
appeared In court thla morning be In-
County CojimUeloaar C. O. Merrill
... i n a . .i.. t.i. . !.. fa city today. He etataa that
atltut, 'which mU la th hUh" of th'tVm'" L i?- UmTiU !T
..i..i t...,UiCL i. it, .. .. 7.. tloa aro buay with thalr crop, p.
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three jlayi, eommeaelng Monday. Boa-
formed Judge Rnton that be waa un-lgjot,, witl begin each day at a,
aoi to maae aaiuractory arrange- u Mi ln lh forwoon. aftar
menta with tha attorney he ngaeil.lw)on ,nd t1taing, AU of th ecaoou
and aaked for time .to eecure another o( th county. icpt Crcacont and Ln
'Pine, will b dlamlaaed during the
" i day to enable the teacher to attend
RICH HAS BRIEF
TERM OF LIBERTY
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iHniam larim ty a
toek of hardware. Implemanta andtnlllll Bll III I
m.... -et. t.u(ll LI.L 111 -w. v
-wii. livw viiiiqiBli wiiicu
haa a frontage of SI feet, will be uacd
for the handling of abetr and liaM
hardware, while the preaent a tor, will
he uaed aa a wareboua lor machin
ery, la addition to th larg ware-
houae at tha depot.
It la elated that ihe leaa la being
drawn up aad will be, algned today.
fiint of mnci
aJwRmJiaj. aj mTWReTtlR
' Deputy SherUf Bam Walker, Coro
Bf r Whltlock. aad Uepaty Proeecutlag
Attorney C. J. Margaaoa retaraed laat
afealeg from'rart Ktamatti,. barlag
In cuatody Chlawood Umua,"th
IndUn who la ahanod wlU hUUBg
rvrnxa 4p carm hAu.
TMR AMOUNT OV RONDH IN fk.jabontlwowoakf.
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' 'Aa aaon aa thla la arrB4'tfce ahalr-Jfrank iaak.'.aii the raR of a dla-
iJW1" ? p,rt :JaJ..t!ia
'be fcovW. TkU wilt probaVy takalpUaadMa th cdtHKy Jail awaltlac a
tTRKANKtl AND MK IH RKTUi
KB TO IAU.
I preliminary boartaf.
Ube IneUUt.
Among th laatroctora who will
apeak nt Ua Inatltute are: Dr. A. C.
Wlaahip of Bob ton, Mra. M. O. Ful
karaoB at Hetem, Dr. Ooorgo Rubec of
th Ualvaralty of Oregon, Eugene; L.
R. AMarmaa, auperintendent, aad K.
F. Carltoa, aaalaunt auperintendent
of tmMie Inatrurtlon. -The Oregon
Agricultural college of Conrallla haa
akw rmlaed taaead a roBceeeata
Uv. The local taatrnetoni who wll
b ob tha program are Mlaa Corawaa,
Ml Applecate, Mlaa Carpoater aadt
Mr. MeCalL ' I
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greator portion of th grata haa been
htided, and aomo of It la already la
tuebj. bnt threahlac haa mat yat com
nunced la that aectloa.
Tiie Merrill people began yesterday
collecting exhibit for the coaaty fair.
which will be broaght to th grenade
hero tomorrow. Quite a aamber of
people are coming from th MerrtU
country to attend th fair. reoreaBg
to Mr. Merrill, but the aeceealtr of
looklag after the Immoaa crops will
keep many from ntteadlag-
EXHIBITS BEING
ARRAH6ED FOR'
COUNTY FAIR
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KARMKRfl '(6oMINi IN FR9M KV
KRY RRIJtION
AUeadaats at the Fair Ofwmada At
Kept Rao AH Day
Haclag the Kthlbtu ta the I
Reclag aael coaweete aa ah After
moom aad W. O. tf. DriM an the)
Ke
M STUDENTS
10 HAVE A C0N1EST
Tat nlfht atudeaU of Ik big
Kkeol will he gives aa opportualty
Ui'onitrate" their ability on Ua
tmrltrr during the county fair,
1 lb contrite will be held aack day
t h. to ;lfi at ththigrh aiaoal
1kb; and Aral aad aeeaad ariis will
oawirdtd of 1 10 gad II aack
lUth writer will writ blladfolded
! mlnutca each day befor tha con
UiL The content matter will ha aew
Attorney C. F. Stone returned matj
renlng from UranU I'aae. where; be
baa been aa the attorney for I n.
Hlch, who I held In the county Jail
there on a charge of bigamy- Mt.
Btoae haa alao been to Baa Franeiaco
to gather material for the detente.
There waa bo preliminary hearing
held, aa th grand Jury waa already
In aeaalon, but ball waa placed' for
lllch at 1780, which waa furnlahed,
tljft. mada tiMlluMllAII. In mi til Hail
m . L... ..... L.I... l..t.Ua lk'
vmnciBCO. oui juit ueiuie irai.ua Man
baU waa ralaed lo ll.Olt. and Rkh
waa returned to Jail, where ha will
wait the result of the Investigation 1
by th grand Jury, which la consider
ing th case today.
The Hogus litter Courier ha Ihe
following to say of the case: ,
I. H. Rich, la the county. Jail with
a cfisrge of polygamy haaglng over
bU head, enjoyed few brief mlaute
of freedom Thursday night, whoa he
waa released from boadag on tb
strength of 7B0, which has been tele-
in nan
anamawtia eaa
wiiiiam denninss iiammers
Teddy in California Tour
POWER COMPANY
COMHECT WELLS
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS NOV
nwew weieiiwaejer wa
arraagnd ar-
RKINQ SUPFURD WITH A
I40N GALLONB OF FCRB WA
TKR A DAY
Declares that Rooaevelt's Trust Policy Is the Most
Dangerous Political Hersy Preached by Any
Public Man for More Than 100 Tears
Auauj;;:,. ;.,.,..; w .- b' hu u,hw
III report to I'rofeaaor Morrlaon at '"""T
the high achuol at a. m. Wednesday,
TltHI')HT I'HAIHIA WILL
Htll. KIR HANTA DOM1NOO
I'HIUDKI.l'lllA, Bept. 14. Kn
rout eul, President Taft Issued or
n lor Iho transport Prairie to sail
Thursday or Friday from here with
ft marines, to guard tha cwetoas
ohm at Hants Domingo during the
"volution.
On helaa' released Rich mad ail
arrangements to leave. oa the night
train -for Ban Fraaelaco. hut even af
ter hla ticket had been purchased he
found liberty again snatched from his
grasp, and today la as much behlad
tha bar aa aver, the Catlforala ticket
unused, nil because, as Rich looks at
It, of the perversity of a Jealoua wo.
telegram
mas.
At .the eleventh hour n
(Continued on Page
M'Manigal Reaches
Indianapolis Today
United Preee Borvlc
HANFORD, Calif.. Bept. II. W. J.
Bryan left her at o'clock thla morn
ing ntter n big reception. He will
travel through Iho Ban Joaquin Val
ley by way of Fresno, Merced sad
Btockton to Sacramento, where h
will address lha Democratic state coa-
POLITICIANS ARE
FIGHTING HARD
TWO IHO CO.NVKNTIONB RR1NO
HKLD IN CALIFORNIA WILL
NOT lK ABLK TO FINISH UP
THKIR WORK TODAY
ventlon nt 1 o'clock. Then by spe
cial train be will go to Baa Fraaelaco,
where a great meeting of democrat
Is planned. There will be special
trains from all of the adjacent cities.
He hammered Roosevelt during his
speeches throughout the day, declar
ing that he waa a trust beneficiary,
aad that only Wllaon could be fairly
looked to for a remedy for the injua-
The California-Oregon Power Co.
made direct, connection Monday with
their pumpa to the two aaw walla re
cently bored on the former Reames
place on Conger avenue. Thla as
sure Klamath Falls of am ampl sup
ply of pur wster. Th wells are
seventy-Ove feet deep, aad are cased
with lS-lnch rlvlted pipes th atlr
depth, so that there la ao poselbl
chance of contamination of tha water.
I According to Superintendent Hr ,nd wUl rorf,u atraaee money.
ucea none oy mem ana in. riBn.mM these two well are aupplylag
which breeds them. He declsrd-B0 gejioaaof water a minute. It bow
Roosevelt to be n belated reformer. ukei coM t0 a ujiob g.uoa, 0f
who did not asslat the progressives wtter , day t0 gppiy the city 'of
until they had stirred up a revolt la Klamath, Falls, aad thla can be nacur-
Ul '" ed with an average of twenty hours
Tomorrow Is the opening day far
the KUmath Coaaty Fair, aad today
the people from all over Ua.aaemty
have been earning hi wRh.UMir
hlhltav TTitii in kilag attiagid la
the heaths this aftaraeom. Aavaat
aaaay who were nankl la pjat aaro'ta-
aay.are aapecteeljRBrw mtt laatr a-
hlblu tomorrow fa
Th program (aa arraagmi
morrow aftemeee, la aa fiMswa:
Firs raad raa.asiBVi
pars. 175. S0. ' "
Second ran Sadals haras. hsM
mil: puna 175, a. , i
Tairo race Tar yr aiaa
ting, oa mile; para,.7l, fit.
Fourth race WUd bora
purse, 60, IS.
Wild bones mast all ha
I I broken. Horses ara to b
whea tha surtlag alganl la 1
The Judges will choose tha haNaH
bucking horses from eaafc day'a raa
to partlclpau la tha wUd hatwa fmala
on the laat day. ?
Aa entrance fee of 19 per eaat of
th toul purse will bo charged em all
races cicept the wild aora raa.
Four hones must be entered vaa'
two to atari. All entries must ha
made oa tha day pravtoaa t raa en
tered.. Hones falling o appear at
scheduled time wllle dmaaaMd.
ley. 8outherland
likely winner.
aeems to be the
llnlled freia Kervlce
8ACRAMKNTO, Bept. St. The
aoclallat convention mot tbla after
noon. Their platform will contain a
demand that the state guarantee to
all cltlioaa a universal night-hour day,
the abolition of the death penalty and
poll tan; the adoption of the home
rule In taxation ameadment; peasiom.
tor mothers, and tha abolttloa of child
tabor.
i Cnlted Proa Servlc
BACRAMKNTO, Sept. It. Llltl
prospect appeared this afternoon thnt
Itber tb democrat or republican con-
mentions would be able to flaUh to
day. Tho progressive and democrat
caucuses are oa. The southern and'
the republican party,
policy he said:
"It is the most dangerous political
heresy that has been preached by any
public man In n hundred years."
MOYER WAITING:
'GENERAL STRIKE
CONLEY TO HEAR
DARROW TRIAL
MlOriTier AdAlnit MCNSmaraS in WC central delegation- votsd to support
Dynamite Cases Will be Used as
Witness Against Labor Heads
Vuitsd Press service
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. l4.-6rtia
NtHaaiga win arrive her from Lea
MlM thU afternoon, although tba
' !ttCt tln" u Uh'howa. H wHI prob
, y Ihv the Uals at tha outskirts
' . lty aad be take it th Fed
"i tmlidiag, whrhe wUl remaU
during th trial of the union labor
leaders.
McMaalgal was spirited out of th
couaty Jail la Us Angeles Saturday,
by tmtKllve McLaren of tha Bursa
Camlaetll, thereby Inaurlng hU elec
tion aa chairman.
AU night caucuses led by Wolf.
Wright and Hogue decided that ao
compromise to Taft'a claim of reach
'Keen designation would be permitted.
The progreaslv assume that th
nut assembly will be thelra, aad th
contest la hot for tha speskerahlp be
tween Benedict of Los Angeles, W. A.
TRIAL OF LAROR ATORNRY FOR
RRIRINQ RAIN WILL OFRN IN
LOS ANOKLKS ON THK 8IST OF
IMMKDIATR HTRIKK OK NEVADA
OONSOLIDATKD PINNRD JT
WILL HK GKNK1UL IF HTRIKK.
RREAKKRM ARK VSKD
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t United Press Service
SALT LAKE. Sept. !. MOyer, nt
Ely, Nevada, haa reported that he
plans as Immediate strike in th Ne
vada Consolidated mtnea there. There
are no developments In the report at
Bingham, that a over nor Spry Is seek
ing a basis for settlement. The West
ra Federation I prepared t call a
general strike, if strikebreaker ara
used.
fulled Prfes Service
BACRAMKNTO, Sept., II. AcUag
Qovaraor Wallace today appointed
Judge W. M, Coatey of Madera to
preatd at th trial of Clarence uar-
gnoy. and Uki across th e0J'lauto,rUaq 0f Fresno. L. D. BohaeU Vow far brlglag Bali, Tha trial opaas
nam to oa use - - w.w Jm m(, q q Y8WI of Brk-Octobr w boa aame.,
a day pumping. la case more water
Is needed nt any time, this amount
eaa bo Increased by continuous pump-
ins.
' It 'Is tho Intention of tha company
to drill additional wella so that the
supply can be Increased whsn aeeded.
It U believed by oBclala of tie com
pear that th question of para water
hasbeen solved, aad that thiypoople
of.'Klamsth Falls will bare
for complaint la the future
la eaa Sve horaea ara alsredtla.
any event, i.he third horse wRl save
Its entrance money.
Bueklag coatsaU Thla areeR wml
commence on the Srst day, aad wRl
coatlaue throughout the three suc
ceeding days; the Saala will be held
on tho fourth day, All riders com
peting must be entered before boob of
the flnt day of lha fair.
A busking mule, n backing bull aad
a backkag pony wlU taajafc taaar pan
of th amusement each day. '
W. O. W. competklv drttl
evealag oa Main street.
t i
Are ou IntPlesleatsf KLAMATH
;olNTY7 ifleo, searTbe Btepbeaw
liinter lUaltr ma Jaey have
imrt hargalaa
JUDUK AT DARROW VKUtf
SUFFHRR FROM ILL HKALTH
LOS ANGELES. Sept. St. J edge
Huttoa, who. presided durlag tha Har
row trial, haa aanoaacea hla with
drawal aa a candidate, tor re electlaa,
on account of 111 health.- -
ALAMKDA QIRL BWDaS
AROUND THK SRAL HOOKS
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO., Sept. II. Mm
Nellie Schmidt of Alameda swam
around eeai .reeks today with a Ufa
boat aecompaaylag her. She tatohed
stroag amid tha cheering of Ua
crowd which had gathered to witness
tha.feet.a4 r
Plenty of Funds for
Mexican Revolution
InTestigation of. Senate Sub-Corn
mittee Finds That Orozco is Able
to Prolong War Indefinitely
(Jailed Press. Sernee
LOS ANOKUnl. Sept. I The ae'
i
at sub committee, ooaaUtiac ',M
Smith aad Fall, who arejavaatlgatksg
th Mexlcaa revolutloaa la Amerlea
her, have asccrtaiaed that Oroaeo
has, suHclaat btada U-aroloas-ta
Moilcsn struggle
mer dovernor aultterea C OWhaaaaa
and four othen tssUbed that Oraaa
handled over throe mHMaaa,!. mat
lean money. Pall satd ,... '
"The teaUmoay aaasaatea that Oraa
co has tha f uH sympaUy of Ua pe4a
of Caihaaaaa." - i