The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 30, 1912, Image 1

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Price, Five CmIi
Judge Benson Gives Warning to Immoral Women
Mrs. Rich, No. 2, Starts Proceedings for a Divorce
Labor Gets Raw Deal
Is an Eastern
$;
iprieoned Workers go
ta Order to Express
the Law Officers
BEAM GETS YOUNG BUSS IS TRIP SOUTH IS Grants Pass Girl Says
f EW WITNESSES! WITNESS BEFORE ! WITHOUT AVAIL! She Has Been a Victim"
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INQUIRY BOARD
IlKPl'TY II.MTKIt HTATKH MAIt
HUM, HAH A HAIIIt TIMK FlXIkl
I.M1 UITXKHHKH WAXTKU TO
TKHTIFV IX AX Ol.ll CAHK
FOREIGNERS ARE i PROBE
CAGED AND HELD B OPENED
WITH HANDCUFFS
Out of 22 uliM)enMi (nr witnesses
.wanted to testify In a rase which haa
been pending l the federal courts i
I for ilt year, Deputy United States'
Marshal lleatty tiaa succeeded In serv
'ing IN, He returned lo thin rlty Hit-!
i ii r ilny night from l-ake county, whtro
'niiHit of Ihe witnesses are now living.
HKXATOII NhHTH ItKCLAItKHIHAT The nddrear given lo the offlcor
WIT.SKMM PROBlfKM HKPOHTM
AXII I.KTTKfW OK KATHKR
MRH. J. H. IIATIUfAN KXPIRKH AF
TKIt TRIP TO CALIFORNIA TO
HKOAIX HKALTH FUXKRAL
THIH AFTKRKOON
The body ot the lato Mr. J. 8.
Ilatoman was brought to thla city
Jessie Lsyton Rich Asks for the An
nulment of Her Marriage With
Rich. Attorney is Pleased
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CHATTANOOGA, Tean.. 8pt. 30
"" "" """" """"' -. . I. kl. l. . tl ni..lTn.,u. Inliv Thla ftnulti hn
MltowlwC Opra4lMM Wr Oi4rtdi(wo weeks In the hope that the will apeak In Knoxvllle.
ContrlbatloM ot I ait Campaign Caat- Sunday from Red Bluff, where death
-! -J u . . i occurred Saturday of diabetes. Mr,
llrstroy'eri by HUm Wr.ea vm HU
Iteath rVW-Hr"K VIU lM for
Alxtut Five Week
NOIW UTOIIM AIIOI'MI JAM. HIT
POUCH IIOI.lt OW.V
THK AMKIMCAX fMIVKHNMCXTrra Iboae of tlir ltniiirt all yearalll, yrvn r,ic
HHODI.lt MrT lKHMIT IXT:lll,,0 nA on,)r " trw ' ,hm "" rt"! WAHHINOTOW. II. C, 8pt. 30.
VVMKSVKW nRKWN IHIWKKH1"". ,n "" "" ' , Heforu the bearl?i commence In the
change would benefit her health. I
The deceaaed waa 30 yeara of age,
and bad been a realdent of Klamath
Patli for about two year. Funeral!
mirvlrea were conducted thla after-'
noon at 4 o'clock by Iter. fleo. Peeae,
at Whltlock'a chapel. Interment waa
made In the Odd Fellow" cemetery.
FORMAL CHARGE
AGAINST FERRIS
The In the tTnltd fltatea vi.'aeuatorlal Inreatigatlon of campaign
H. W. Ilamaker. and Involvea the cut- fontrlbnttaM In the 104 campaign
tine of tlnilxr on oernmeni land. ret w iammed wlta people.
IgewXora Ctapp, I'emevene and Oliver '
Tri.lol f'tlor and Oloiaiinrltl In Ha.'Hmllh baa re-oned the hearing of w. A. Iloudlnol, who realdea neartr",w"lv" fTu J .
will leave tomorrow fori""' T" '" "T "auw w""" w'" A. W. Orton of the Ukevlew land
11,'nlted PreMPTTlrt
I IMS ANORLKH, Kept. JO. Henator i
U. K. Watford, merchant of Val
nax. came In Sunday night on bull-
,nea, and returned to hla home thla
DIGAMY CASE IS
NOW PUT IN THE
DIVORCE COURTS
C. V. HTOXK UIVKH A CLl'K TH
Inn, Mm., aexl Witkrr In Hr
tiMNdlng TuwMa Ktrrwi Ttirlr
ttplaJoiM la Wwawltc Mnewrr Al
Mary far thr Wfnn Arr Vcrjf
ItaM'Ul.
the probe lalo the Meilcan revolution Algonia
becauae of the appearance f new wit-'"ranta I'aaa, where he cW
who claim lo have been auk-'!" " winter.
to Indlgnltlea. He aude the
Utegaent:
I probably repair Ire week.
(CobdauH rage 4
office arrived In the city Sunday night
I and. left thla morning for Portland, j
COMPLAINT IH MAItK IX Jl'HTICK
'JHAVKX tXll'IIT .CHABOINO
THK AOKIl CARPF.XTKR WITH
KTK.I.IX HAIUIIKT KIXK
-"I ie eara a r4lt AWHaaal
IHIVI IVntlVHi WW eww ptr we iupi -
not allow foreign Kwera to Interfere.
.., 4V444444"u,dredi of Americana nave oee in
4) .aullcd and wounded and bundreda
4 liHItw f I'mi killed, bcalilra million of American
Halted I'reaa Service properly conflacated and ruined. The
HAI.KM MaM.Hept. JOThe 4i government ahould not permit Inter-
l.oi.rl.oneu. Ktlor and (llovan- '"" r Oermany. Prance or Kng.
laricl '-
Klamtteed t)elwfMay
be Fugitives From the Law
Mill, were brought Into the
four l room handcuffed. They
rr locked In an Irou bound 4
rare lu the rrnler of the room,
.Ut.CM, MaM, Hepl. ill. Tlioiu
Ji of vlillora are here from Uw
rmce, llavrrhlll and l.ynn. They
vtrt walking about the alrvet thla
aornlni, utlng red Aag. Tho alate
WHf ire guarding the entrances at
ti court limim, whero a great crowd
11 lathered.
Adrolulon to the court room la b)
'd onl),
reumil for Kttor haa great confl.
lmfe a to th nutcomn of the cam.
HUtory til Hie CKar la IMall
iit4 rreaa oertnv
HAI.KM, Max., Sept. 30. Joaeph
J. r'tlor, Alturu (llovannlttl and An-
J"iilo Cariiao, after lying In Jail n't
Mn-nce, Mann., alnco January 30,
U'nmlnm.i 0 t'nge 4" ''"''
20th IRRIGATION
CONGRESS OPENS
Warrants Will be Issued for the Arrest of Brier and
Anderson on Charge of Larceny by Bailee, by Re
moving Mortgaged Property from the County
' Formal .complaint wan made fen
ljhjgtVfavWWitJthU afternoon,
--jrerglarVfrrie with ehW etaaHag
' The principal wltneaa agalnat Fer-
rU. Harriet Fink, arrived In the city
I Saturday nlght'ln curtody of Deputy
Sheriff John Schallock and her moth
er. The girl waa turned over to her
iinother Immediately on her arrival
here, and no attempt haa been made
the officer to keep her In custody.
A rumor that Mr. Fink would not
be a party to the proaecutlon ot the
nged carpenter who la charged with
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It la Considered l-fewnnK That aa
Kffort WMI Be Matte ta Hawer That
; Klrrt Marriage. Haa
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ami That fair! Kaown Mere) aa
JM Waa'a'a-1i-aiUia"Why at '
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ternoou, and It waa said that a vigor
. ... . .. ... . ..... ..... u u .... .i- " Proaecutlon would be made. Per
yi nrniiua will vv nwuru um iur uv i iiim iinir n vwiuitirtv uuui;aig ui (iivrv umr uvtii um ic. wnta iwun; , . tHjoner In thA COlintr iftil
nrre.t of A. I). Ilrler and (Jcorge An- "",'f "'" "" " " ra nreneniea io me men wn.cu nave oeen A..ord to roa.r 8herR 8cha.
l.i: TIU HH A Ml HKI.KOATI-M AXD
VIHITOBH KIUIM AM. OVKH THK
ilrmon. charging them with larceny
by bailee. The whereabout of the
'I he apeclflc charge agalnat the men worth while making out bill for.
and on which It U hoped to bring Suit waa tiled In the circuit thla
them buck to thla city, la the taking morning agalnat the two men by T. E.
plrltlng the young girl out of thel The complaint waa at
country waa poaltlvely denied thla af- Rlcl ' n county Jail.
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MUrrprracatuUoa Chars"
4 II RANTS PASS. Sept. SO.
Jcule Layton Rich today 4T
tered ault aakiag for the annat-
inent of her marrtat to li .
Ktch February 14th laat. ;Sh
charged falae representations.
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lun tit a ft linfMtnfnF UmII knnWrt h(rt . i.P l. 1 .uiiihIm innia.,l k.ua..a. l1laTMl ami . allaakmanl letcittamjl
t'XITKII HTATKH PHKHKNT FOR1,,,, ,rvryor of wood, are not known.'ty. No Information I available n to The ault I to recover $131.50, alleged
POt'll IIAVH HKHHIOX ''"" u ' reported that they are now ,11m iletalU of the charge, but It I be-, to be due on a promissory note given
"That make It nil the better," the
Attorney remarked.
United I'reaa Service
HAI.T.1.AKK CITY. Sept. 30. The
twentieth Irrigation congress was
opened today with over
uiaaati and vlaltor from
of the United Mate. The aetalon will
last four day and the technicalities
of Irrigation wilt be discussed by the
lending Irrlgatlonltta and conserva
tion men of the nation.
According to Deputy Sheriff 8chal- " '0. attorney tor men. e
lock, Harriet had been trying to get a I pressed no surprise when the fereco
Job In Corning, Calif., before ahe waanK dispatch from the United Pram
token Into custody. waa shown him thla nfterncon.
"I round me girt in n potet in corn
ing," snld Mr. Schallock thla morning.
atin t,il MnnllAil th.r fnff tt alt,..
iiii their way to tho far north. tlevnl that the removal ot the horses .Nov. 21, 1911. Klllott & Klllott arei ,. .... . V, , , , ...... l Mr. Stone declined to tuppUmeat
The amount of toss by cltlteus of land wagon Is the basis of tho crlm- 'attorneys for tho plaintiff. ' j iereraj otntr places where Harrletl1' comment' but lt h NUeveat thai he
Klamath Palla aa n result of tho op- I mil charge. Three aulta against the men rti. .npd for a position There I n,ent ,hat lne d,vorCB "ult ot Mr-
eratlona of Ilrler Andersou Is dlffl-, It has devuloped that u great, also filed In Jtistlce 0 raves court.' ,10 Mri0n nt the train to meet ,l,ch No 2 wouW eonfirm the conten-
n.ii in r..riln. It IiuhIku.ii minrl. lanuiiiut of tin. wood which the two Ther were bv Roberts Hanks.'. . . .... ' tlon of the defense that Rich's Brat
...... w m. . .n.. .. .. -.....,--.-, -- -- - . . -- -,....,j.,i ,,,ii'ui .nAA a a ..,. --.- .. -
''l,l,d thai they are "In bad" In amount.mii hate sold about the city has not,22: O. K. Transfer Co.. t. nd' ,.P.rtin and l . unable
n every frnra S,000 to 110,000. bulged, paid for. and It la known that's. Kvans. 1230. " i .;, in Li, with
her trip there."
Klamath Spuds Beat
the Entire World
Opinion of Experts Confirms Suspi
cion of Local People that This
is a Great Producing Section
marriage In
placed Rich
(Continued
8an Francisco had not
In a criminal position.
Page 4)--"
Bawdy Houses Will Not be Mother Fails to Grab
Tolerated in this Community Daughter From
UlTi
Circuit Court Judge Giveg Warning that In the Future'Sherlff Barnea, En Route Home From
Immoral Women will be Sent to Jail Without Re- South,is Greeted by Anxious
gard to the Condition of the Local Bastlle I Mother Near the State Line
KUmaiii county produce the
West potatoes In the country.
Tnl la tho opinion of produce
,i V.1'" ,,vo nttendlng
i ! . . lntl1 Coun'y "'r. nd con
JwUor, ot their eipr epiaioa
Y como by corraapMUVMoa frag
wmento and PortlaM
ui .WBnl ,h0 Kh aoaaty po
"' whlbitg In Portia.." was the
, unce of a meeaafla raaglvad from
tecretary of the PmIHc Northweat
JM I roducu show to U bald In the
"H City Noyembw 11th to ISd.
tatalL!'.."' th Kta"" "ountr Po-
Milblu In Sacramento aa per-
Ihlbll WM tB, word M.
celved here from California capital.
U. I. Applegate, who had the best
potato exhibit at the recent fair hero,
haa been fairly boaelged with In
quiries, lib haa boen assured by
specialist that hla ethlblt here would
capture honor In even n world's com
petition. "Greatest I have ever seen," de
clared W. II. Curtis ot the Wood
Curth) company of Sacramento, after
he had aeen-tn Appltgato exhibit at
tha fair grounds.
Mr. Applegate will probably accept
the offer which ha haa received from
Portland and will have the exhibit
shown hare forwarded to Sacramento.
Ilawdy houses will from this time
forth be forbidden In Klamath Falls.
In n stinging address from the
bench, Judge Ilenson this afternoon
assessed lines of 1125 each on four
women who pleaded guilty to con
ducting assignation houses, and de
clared that In the future, Inatead ot
fines, women of this class would be
scntcuced to terms In the county Jail.
lhe four women had pleaded not
guilty when arraigned on grand Jury
Indictments, but this afternoon they
nppcarnd In court and asked that
Iheir pleas be changed. Attorney
t'lane represented three of the wo
men and Attorney Onelll appeared
for the fourth.
Upon receiving the pleat, Judge
Ilenson Imposed fines of 1125 each,
and then gave warning to the defend
ants. "I iWsIro that these defendants do
nil tako this Judgment ot the court
as n precedent," sold Judge Benson.
"1 want them lo understand that if
they nppear before me again on .t
similar charge the punishment will
not be-similar. There will be a Jail
sentence attached, and this In spite
of the condition of the county Jail.
"The court will have no sympathy
for the defendants because of the
county bastlle. Judgment will be
passed, and the only consideration the
court will Indicate will ha th passing
up of the ssntsne to th county
court, custodian of th Jail."
Consternation reigns In certain cir
cles thla afternoon a a result ot the
ili'clilon or the circuit court Judge.
Property owners who have been re
ceiving from 150 to 1200 a month
ront for bouses that normally rent
for 120 per month, are sever In their
criticism of the grand Jury, which
brought th cases before the court.
It has developed that three, day
prcvloub to the meeting ot th laat
Krand Jury, the four landladies ot the
houses on Oak street were warned to
(.lose their house and keep them
closed, On woman took th "hunch"
und not only closed her place ot busi
ness, but mad arrangement to M
her furniture, The other three lgnor-
(continued ' on ' PageJ 4 )
"(live mo my daughter You have
no right to her!"
HLerlff Barnes, en route to thla
city from California, having Id cus
tody Bernlce Wallen. waa greeted on
but arrival In Weed, Calif.; by the
mother ot the girl, Mrs. Arthur Wal-
lea.
'After satisfying himself Ihat Mrs.
Wallen did not have any legal right
to take away tils prisoner, Sheriff
Barnes Ignored the hysterical de
mands of the mother, but retained hla
prisoner (ana arrived in top cuy wiin
her Saturday night.
The girl, barely IS years, of age, ex
pressed nor entire approval of her re
turn to this city, and willingly ac
companied the sheriff across th Cal
ifornia, boundary., llne. 8a waa Uk-
eo to the home of Bherlff Dames, but
will probably be cared for elsewber
us soon as arrangements can be made
Habeas corpus proceedings wer
started this morning by C. 0. Brower,
acting; for Mrs. Wallen, and a, hear
lug will be had late this afternoon,
in the event of ha court giving th
girl her liberty on the technical
charge of delinquency on which sh
was arrested In Texas and brought
lack to thla city, ahe will be at oace
served with a subpoena1 to4 appear
against her father, -who 1 held In the
county Jail on a charge ot m'eeat,'
i liecause abe had one Defers, has
tplrited oui of thevcounty, th offi
cer will Insist that she b held in ,
;all or under bonds to appear when
nhc la wanted. s