The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 25, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLg, ORMON, WKRNMaVJAY, SBPT. OS, Itll
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Leo Craddock, Well Known in Klamath Falls, is
Found Dead in Lakeview From Gun Shot Wound
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. th Af th. t,o.i IRMPUII JUL FLOaOEDl I0T IH HARMOHV OPENS TODAY
JNI'KRItVltHOTHKKMOI'THIHCITV'MH.V CHAHOKD WITH DRL'NKKX- DKPF.AT OP HELL MAY RESULT IN laRKATKKT INTKRROT U TAaTJW
Friends in Doubt as to
the Suicide Explanation
Half of the Young Man's Head waa J
Blown Off. No Motive is As
signed for the Raah Action
,UI to The Herald I
UKKVIKW. Sept. !. l.o Cred
i, bm people llv at Klamath
liili, ( foun dead yeslsrdsy aoon,
, ti. Autre'i hard vara etor.
Itilf of bis hesd waa blown off, and I
irirtl; br klINd himself, j
,N'u nolhr U stslgned for the act,
II It defeated was In Ilia best ot
ijliit shortly before noon, according
UttMn hn talked to him during
tw moraine
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Record Hrcaker
A moaaler egg ahtll tress
which Ive yolkr bav already
been taken Mid at III containing
an antlra f k villi aaparala ahall
waa brought to Ihla cltr yeatar-
day to be pUrc" on aiblblUon
at (ha fair. Tin gg waa laid by
u Plymouth Horn han on the J.
II, Wlae farm. ImIow Marrlll.
It la 7 Inches, measuring alda-
wist, and a Inches In clrcumfer-
vara lengthwise. Tba egg U be-
Inn exhibited by Hierry Rroa.
INTERVENTION IS
ALMOST CERTAIN 006 BITES A
SCHOOL BOY
HKCL'HP. CONTRACT FOR PUT-.
TINfl IX A PL'MPIXM wTAT)X
FOR IRRIGATION PROJROT
XF.HM KXPRKMM THKtR DIHTKOV
Af. HV DOING HOMK DAMAOR TO I
THK HAHTILK .
KKRHH'N tOttH OF HTRKXOTH TO
THK PARTY PHP.LAN U IN
FtXf. COXTROL
IV I HK MPKHe) PROGRAM tt.
HiniTH ATTRACT OOIfHBMa
ARLE ATTK5TIOK
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SACRAMENTO. Spt. . Th
democrat convened at 9 o'clock thU
morning after an adjournment takan
at 3 o'clock this morning. Thar will
be a state rcntral committee of 77
A contract waa slgaed Tuesday j In order to express forcibly teetr
which will meat tba Irrigation of .disapproval of having beeh arrested
about 700 acres Of land below Marrlll for being Intoxicated, Chart Mc
near White Lake. Sperry Rroa. of ' Clear and A. K. McCarty broke down
tiiU city have catered Into an agree-1 the flushing tank In the cltr Jail laat
meal with five farmer of that eec-tnlgbl, and thin morning the Jail waa 'member, with ten delegate at largv
Hon for lhi pumping plant to provide i flooded with water. to appointed by the chair.
tin. water. The men ware taken before Judge. "" wn" apparently defeated,
It la proposed to Inatall a 60-horae- Leavltt thla morning. McCarty. an",,:
rower electric pUnt. having capac-lold offender, waa fined 110 and Mc-I "Tl Pt In the republican party
Ity of 3,000 galteni per minute, and .Cleave 110
over 4,000.000 galloni per day. The
water will bo taken from WblU Uke.
The men who are back of the pro
ject are J. II. Wlae, J. J. Deard, O. H.
Neither paid.
(Iraybaal, A.
Cunningham.
P. Clublne and A. C,
BRIBERY CASES
The opening day of the
County Pair waa fairly wall i
Inptte of the fact that It waa aat
expected that much Interest would
be taken until tomorrow.
The exhibits at the fair were not
entirely ready, but there waa enR
dent of a display to Insure the'ae
ceaa of thla feature of the abow.
li aa a dunghill to Mt. Shasta com- The greateat Interest waa aaaai
pared to the apllt In the democratic rested In the speed program,
party la this state." The program for tomorrow fol-
, The Phelan wing of the party U In Mews:
full control.
TROHHI.i: IX HAXTA UOMIXUO
WIIX CACMR THK UOVMRX
MKVT TO ACT MAHIXRH HRXT
Mr. Crsildork waa well known In
tUt city. He hit been working for
lb brothrr.ln-law, J. II. Antea. In
Ulevlew for a couple of years. He
tat 10 )nrt old. Ills mother, Mrs.
.L A. Craddock, rraldea on tlpham
tmt In Pslrvlew addition. Mb left
lie Uktilow thla moralag.
Tkederrsied had four sisters: Mrs.
r M. Centrrs of Med ford. Mra. W. II.
IJNMltun of Kreewater. Ore., Mra.
IL a "mlth of Klamath Palls and
Mn. J. II. Auten of .akevlew. Two
tottm. Hllss and Will, rratdr In
HOa.
Trittit of Hip young man here arc
Irtllaed In doubt the sulfide theory.
HbbtlUvrti (hat the young man was
11 la charge of the etore during the
Ma sour, and, while looking over a
lit, accidentally shot himself. II
m f a Jovial disposition, and not
tweao would be at all likely to be-1
at despondent to such a degree asi
Ui bis own life. I
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COMPI-AIXT IM MARK AT THK
,' (tlt'RT MOI'HK RV MRU. V. C.
WII.MOX lilt. HAMII.TOX VAV.
TKMIKH THK WOUND
HUGHES WINS A
mm VICTORY
ARE NOT SETiMANDAMUSCASEfl
BEFORE COURT
W. O. W. receptloa aad parade.
1'renalum on agrlcattaral sihlbWa
will be awarded oa thla day.
RKQCKHT OP 11KPKXDAXT FOR,
AN 1MMFJIIATK TRIAL HAM NOT
YKT RHRN ACTMD ON RV aR-
tXTT JPROK HeMX
ARCVMKNTH OF ATTORNRYH ARK
United frees Ifarvlce
WAHIUNllTON, I). C, Kept. .
omclals admit that Inlerventloa la
Hanu Ikimlngo la nearly certain. Ma-, " "
rlnes have been aent rradylo act. The 1 J.year-old aon of Mr. and Mrs. '
It la eipected that the opening of I'- C WlUon was bitten by a dog
the canal will Increaso the disturb- while playing In the Central achooi
a aces In l.atla America
NOT OOMri.fcTKt L'XTII. NOON.
l)KaIO.Y IH NOT KXPECTKD
FOR rtKVKRAI, OATS
RUMOR LEADS TO
A BIG SWINDLE
i.ime ronuisnlons when some one' to one,
urged the dog to attack another dog.. The republicans have nominated
Young Wilson ran about that tlmejllrlggs. He waa not opposed.
Mid the dog look after blm, overtak- Wilson's policies have been every
Ins and biting his right leg- 'there approved.
Dr. Hamilton caulerlted tha wound, '
and It Is not expected that there will
ry- i , ;t -. -.
MITH H4 DEPKATKR FOR DKMO., , t , .. .!
I No action haa yet been taken by
fRATIC NOMINATION FOR THKjJUQf0 ,, 0B tht rqdw, of At.
l.MTHD HTATaH HKNATK, TWO'torney C. P. Stone for J. P. Ooellcr
TOONK tor an immediate trial on the charge ( Arguments of counsel In the pro-
of accepting n bribe. It la not be-ceedlngs on a demurrer to tbe com-
nlted Trees Service lleved that the court will set the'plalnt In the case In which Henry
iiftvrnv v sr clue 'or tr,,, unt" "r ,he term ' llabbea and W. A. Leonard aeek to
TKh-NTON, ,N. J.. Bent. 36 liughos n ,..,,,, ,, concllded, , forec ,n election under the charter
Mr. Sione haa been retained in the lorm of government were not con-
against Hunter and Herbert eluded until noon today.
C. it. Onelll argued for the plain-
yard Tuesday, and this moralag Mr.
Wilson called at the court house to una defeated Smith for the democratic
....h. - m.illBl itnmlmllnn far lfnltiktfl RIbIa ajtflfttnr.
iiii.i i lumrnia., .-. luin ocslnst Ilunlcr and llorbert
II appears that the boy waa with too to one. and In some districts Ave 8,vd)JB ,, w )rob,D,r have ...
Trotting race Mile heats, two aat
of three; purse 1100, $76.
First race First beat trotUag rasa.
Second race One-half aajl dee:
purse ISO, Its.
Third race Heroad heat Irnltkeg
race.
Fourth Wild horse race: paraa.
150. IIS.
Fiftli rare Pinal beat trotttag
race.
Mrs. Arthur It. WUsoa retaraed
Tuesday with, her alster, who Mves
near San Pranciaco. Her father aad
mother. Rev. aad Mrs. R. P. Powet-
son, of Moulder Colo., retnraed with
her. and will visit in KUatata Falls
for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Burroughs, of
tiffs and Judge Drake for the city. Los Angeles are In the city, ea rente
uurrougna parents, wno
She was
, poctcd for several days. formerly Miss Genera Wllkeraon.
IT IH WHIHPKRKO AROUND THAT n'r erlou. consequence,
AN OLD IHHUK OP PRNNIKH CON
TAINN (MII4I, AND (OLLKOTOR
PROFITM RV HKIXINO MANY
lUaks Will Close
Tie bsnks of the city have decided
tatka it noon on Prlday aad Hatur-
'T in accoiini of the fair.
Mrs. Klliabelh Parker arrived In
'Ity last evening from Portland ,Bd,p ro,clw,
lll of aeveral weeka with her((h ,,,, Th,B
".l. J. I'arker, of the Wells Pargo bm ,hi, B ,
irrei enmnaav. .... ...... i.-.i .
PENALTY WILL BE
ATTACHED SOON
"WWili A,p OP TAN KM MU8T
K PAID IN I.KHH THAN TWO
WKKKH OP THKRK Wll.li RK KX
TRA (HA ltd KM TO UK PAID
COPKNIIAtlKN, Hepl. 16. Uy
spreading the report that the Danleh
copper rent coins or the 1010 Issue
contained gold, a clever awlndlar baa
mnaased a amall fortune In Denmark.
lief or spreading the rumor the
large numner ot
became noised
a uo II I inai inrougn a miiiam m i
mint gold had been mixed with tho
topper. Tim price or me rem pieces
DIET KNOCKS
OUT ATHLETE
WOMAN FALLS'
' TO HER DEATH
iMIKSKS K
' KkKVA
IMrtlNtl AND DKOIN I.VTt)
ATOIt MIIAPT, PALLINU
I imiu'V Tlllli:: MTOItlKS TO A
I'HMKNT PIXHlll
STARVATION DOK8 NOT ACCOM
PI.IHH THK HKHULT A.NTICIPAT-
KD HV 74-VKAIW1I.D MAN IH.
PORTLAND. Sept. 16. While at
NOW IN IIOHPITAli umptlng to slep from the elevator on
the Fifth street aide of the Meier
soclate counsel.
Judge Benson took the matter under.to visit Mrs
Mr. nnd Urn. Spratt Wells and two advkement, nnd a decision Is not ex-'reside In t.angell Valley,
children of Illy are here today.
American Sailors are Killed
by the Rebels in Nicaragua
Sensational Report of Massacre Gomes by Way of
Panama. Leon is Said to Have Been the Scene of
the Trouble. Fierce Fighting is Reported
XIIDDLKTON. Conn.. Sept. 36. ..!, i ., rt.r th rp had
... - I ... .L. . riRIIK wiri wv-v. sw
I organ to go up. sum siuns " (jeorgo Wara, an oia-ume nmieie,. ...,, ,te upward' Journey, Mra,
-i. .,..11.. ...k U'lll, IK. n,i. . . ..... . . .!. I"""" ' .. .. .-.
United Prasa Service
the report, and much uneasiness U Naval ottlclaU doubt the Panama re-
PANAMA, Sept. 16. It'ls reported 'I'
ll aa a dollar each. Willi tbe mar-lWno f0Mr niontha ago began a aerie I)eUo K jM,jn,, 31
at Ita highest the collector dls. ot experiments In living on a mini- ..... Thiri-nth tr
" Trv u .TstVent n a laeal l,hoM lH,r"r '0 u ""V"t' Nwaragua. after killing forty revol,,.
Meter, today Is a patient In a local mcnt of ,ut ore t,u dowB the open, ,," ' . .
years old, of 34 1 that twenty-nine American bluejack-
street aorlh. lelo- Lta have been massacred at Ion,
much nan dollar each
kot
trlhuted bla centa Judiciously amon,;
the clamorous bidders, and eacaied
before It became generally known hospital, suffering from lack of nulrl-' n fl rkni the eameat baaemsat.lUon,,u ,n dMlH;r",e bM,lp
that th coins were aorlh only their ,.n, .... ' , , i...,..,. i Thar has been no conflrn
..... ,iwun waa aiiuuak hhhmmwhw
Although hla condition I serUus. ,B,Unf ine turned a complete som.r
I Leon baa been a rebel stronghold.
The place has a population of about
35,000.
Report Doubled
matfon of WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept.
port. No conflrnifitlon of It baa been
I received here.
Admiral Southland reported recent
ly that 400 marines had been aent to
Leon under Lieutenant Commander
Long.
fare value.
Iu than two woka ramaln within
'Men th second half of taxes due
V be paid without penalty. Deputy
""riff lUydon, wno has charge of
" tax collection for tha aharlR'a
fe, stMod thla morning that pay
""mis uro now coming la rapidly, and
now iiiipcara that there will be but
"nll amount to be taxed for d
"iiuency. The second half of tbe taxes will
ome delinquant Monday, October
;' ' At tha same tin, property re
"tiy udvortlsad u delinquent will
'offered for sale.
Tho penalty on taxes not paid be
, ' Octobar 7th Is 10 per cant, and
cent a month thereafter,
TURKISH WAR
IS EXPECTED
- nailing ane lurneu nnsiiinn ui-i .,.,. ...,.
the phyalclana any that careful lraal-;.uttB- UBllod on n,r he,d andcar to the floor, puahlng the elevator
UUV1 VIVUI tV " v
.innB amb uiiinti warn iu 71 voiri ' .. .. mvun auuio 1110 "i i'" "v
old.
' ... fc -...1 l.
A tew weeaa ago no suuuuuvvu
had cut down hla diet to a basis
whore the cost waa only 26 cents n
inent will restore health, as he haa a Lnoujuer,
strong ronstiiuuoo. ru 1 1 ,v... . hou M , .
cldent employes ot tho store were un
able to find out who the woman was,
beyond that she was ou. of th work
er. It was only by checking up .the
weok, and consisted principally ot oat
mewl, crackers and pancakes.
Concert Tonight
I fi. m.n.lh Ullllarv hand will
1100 ON THK ARMY AND $15,- j)Uy m cogrl n0Uie quar. tonight.
000,000 ON THK NAVY HO PAR l ho program follew:
March "Tno uiaoiator- ooua.
Modley overture on popular aonga
i Laaipe
ITALIANS HAVK HPKNT aaa,O0O,.
IN THK HTIlt'OGLK
United Press bervtce
IIOMK, Sept. 36. It was announc
(h here today that th war with Tur
key haa cost the army 116.000,000
so far and the navy 116,000,000.
Dr. Hamilton waa callsd to Kno
thla afternoon on aa emergency case.
At th Ragtime Oall" WlUoa
horenade from "Itarlequln'a Mil
lion" Draco
tastetlano" SpanUh walu. .Praasaa
Medley of Southern Plantation aoags
"Moonlight Bay" aong
March--" Washington Poat"...8ouia
National Anthem
namea of 'women In different depart
ments and finding who waa missing,
that they got her name.
In, charge of the ear waa A. W.
Mills', an old employe ot Uo store.
With blm, however, running the .le
vator, was C. D. Kmery, a aew awn,
who had Just started work la tho
store.
According to the story toll by Mr.
Mills, Mr, liaaklsj, la eeataaay with
another woman, got oa tka elevator
at th first floor. Tba ear had etoa
ped at tbe third door, going up. Hat
cry pushed the door to ahut It, when
Mra. Haaklus hesitated a moment,
then hurriedly atarted to atop ot the
woman made the step lu safety, but
atepped upon the edge ot tbe door In
some manner, apparently caused by
the momentum of the car, she tot
tered backwards, llefore the eleva
tor could be stopped she went under
Ibo car and fell to the basement,
breaking her neck In the fall.
In the car at th time ot tbe acci
dent were Mills and Emery, the girl
who had gotten Into the elevator with
Mrs. Hasklns, and two other passen
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. flv U. Gardner of Port
Klamath were arrival here today.
Railroad Extension to
be Started in January
Line From Bend to this Section will
hie Rushed Along After the First
of the Year. Men in Field
Amos Lundy. rancher ot Illy, waa
axaoag the arrival thla morning.
Mr, aad Mr. Joe Coburn of Yalaai
an bare attaadlag th fair.
Announcement haa been mad la
Portland that extension work oa th
O. W. R. N. road will begin south
from Bend, the present terminus,
about the nrat of the year.
Three crew of surveyor for the
above road are now In the field run-
men Is working vlght mile east ot
Crescent, and two crew are cross
sectioning, one between Uend and La
Pine and the other between La Pine
and Crescent. It la understood that
hurry up ordera have bea glvaa to
push the work along a faat as pos-
nlag line. Oa erew of seventeen Bible.
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