The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 24, 1913, Image 1

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FLOWER SHOWiTO
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ON AUGUST 16th
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AUDITORIUM
In Onlrr to Promote Civic Ik-euly
l'rlrt Will lie Awarded fur Hie
lkt Krl't lMNa unit Yard, a
Wrll iu for I'loHrra -Polled PUnU
and (.'in Flowera Will lie Kntrmii
fur Urn Valuable Prim
A Klurr Show for Klamath Fall.
Thl li (ha lateit undertaking of
(he Women' Civic longuo, which li
working Inrcaaantly for tho beautify
IdK of Klamath Fall. Not content
llh giving tho ahow till year, they
nlcnd to mako It mi annua) event,
The floMor allow will ho helil Au
gust l thU year. Thin will giro am
ple time for the cultivation of flow
in. I'rliet aro to bo awarded for tho
tat cut flowera grown In local yard,
itch a aweet pen, nasturtium, old
Potted iitanta will alio bo entered In
a mmrato competition.
"In addition to the prlie to be
awarded for flowera, irliea are alto
to be given for tho beat kept and
pitttlest lawn and yarda In Klamath
Falli." aald Mra. W. T. Forrett, proil
dint of the league, thla morning. Kn
ttAnti for tho laat two cnmpetltlona
will be requoated to aubmlt photo
gupha, and tho Judgea will chooio
IU winner from tho picture of the
U.vn and yard."
A numbor of commlttoea have been
ntrned by tho Civic leaguo to take
clarge of different featurea of the
fturk, Theao committee will meet
l tin Tuetday, and It la believed that
at that time a Hat of tho prUea to be
awarded will be announced.
Judge Umaon Home
Judge Henry L. llenaon nnd Court
Importer It. H. Rlchardaou returnad
thla afternoon from attendance on
tlm Lake county court, Thoy wero
atcompanled by Senator W. Lair
Tliompion, who came over to meet
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BEACH TUMBLES; KILLED IN FIRST
25 ARE KILLEO ROUND OF BOUT
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Pose, and Pelkey Who Hit Him
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Kt'contl KIMr of l-oag IImcIi Mualcl!1"11 ,,l Hlow Wruik in ilio Jlalrh;
ll Auditorium, Crowded to Iu t'a-j
pnrlly, t'.llHM- 1'i-oplo fajwed1
Fall on (he McmU of Thoae on the
II ml Moor urw living Hent
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White Chawnleiutlilp Coatener,
and He Diea WHkln Ttilrty Mlnntrw,
Xctct ItecoveriiMt Conrl
I'elkey Hurreadera to Officer
One more union of genlua came to
grief thla week when FrIUI Schoff.f
tho prima donna, got a divorce from
John Fox, Jr., tho novollat. She I
now frro to wed again, and ao la he.
Humor that (leorgo Anderaon, an act
or In Ml" Belief fa company, would
marry her came to nothing when ahe
iih nuked about It.
"I am too buiy to think of marry
ing," alio anawered.
"I am perfectly aatlitlod with my
prckenl poaltlon," aald the actor when
Ilia subject wiu mentioned to him.
Dulectlvei puriucd tho novellit
Imibnnd, nnd they obtained eomo evt-
deuca at tho (Icrard hotel In Now York
city, which thoy related In court. It
wim uufflclvnt to convince tho Juitlco
nnd ho algnod the decree.
To Incorporate Btore .
J. F, Mngulro announced today that
hla Ml. Hebron atore builneta la to
bo Incorporated a the Magulre Mer
cantile company. Tboa. Conner, who
v,ont to Mt. Hebron thla week, ha
bought Into tho (bualneaa with Mr.
Mngulro, and hi brother, and will re
main at Mt. Hebron and tako active
management.
1.0N(J I1KACH, Cl May 34. -Atoro
than a icorc of people were
killed and hundred were Injured
when (he econd floor of the munici
pal auditorium collapied Juat before
noon.
The (ccond, or main, floor waa
crowded with peoplo celebrating
Queen Victoria day, when the acci
dent occurred.
Tho peoplo on the main floor fell
on the head of people on the lower
floor, which waa aUo well titled.
I.ONO IJEACH, Cal.. May 34.
Twcnly-flvo paraona are known to be
doad aa a retult of the colUpae of
tho municipal auditorium.
Of theae, 23 aro women. Search
ing partlea are looking through the
ruin for mora bodlea.
The town I In the wildcat confu
sion aa a retult of the ralahap. There
are more than a hundred who were
hurt acrlouily, and there are any
number minor Injurlc.
Thero are repeated call for nune
on tuo atrcet. too nuraing irr
of tho hotpltal are doing everything
poiilblo. The mayor I considering
ending to Lo Angelea for more
nuraea.
RUSSIANS AFTER
COWS FOR FARMS
Mr. Thompion and children, who aro .conducting tho atoro, will movo hla
lo arrive tomorrow evening from n -family to Klamath Fall, and will i
vIMt to Kugene. probably vngago In builnc horo
- I with hi brother.
Indian Agent Wataon. Mumm Car-.
rlo and Inoa WaUon and Ml Ada
Charlca 1'. Magulro, who ha been TWK.NTV MKMIIKHS OF THK OOL-
O.W AUK 1IKHK NOW, AND THK
1'. w. Snyder, a well-known Swan
Hluo aro here from tho Klamath agen-1 1,ako rancher, la here on a bualneaa
cy for a ahort vialt. 'trip.
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Wedding of Royalty
is a Brilliant Affair
Marriage of Kaiser's Daughter to
Prince of Cumberland Cements
Feud of Years. Standing
"KHUN, May 34. The famoue
'tud botween tho powerful houaea of
Uobomollerna and Quelpba waa ce-
'nanted Into friendship today wltb the
mirrlago of I'rlnceaa Victoria liulio
'o.i'rlnce Erut of Cumberland, Duko
f Drunawlck.
It wai the moat brilliant ceromon
11 Europe haa aaen In year, and the
Mombled gueat comprised all the
ffler of Kurope or their representa
tive and the representative of every
loverninent recognised by the ar-,
mun omplre.
King aeorge and Queen Mary of
England were among the guests.
The match waa a political one pure
ly, having boon arrauged by the kais
er. Presonts equal In value to the
ransom of a score of kings wore re
ceived by tho couple.
It was not made known until tho
lost mlnuto whether tuoxctar and
ctnrina of Hula would attond. Tho
mattor was kept secret to follvany
plans anarflhtit might make to tako
advantage' omar opportunity to as
sassinate the'Ruif tan rulors.
llorlln Itaeji tU tho surrounding
territory WPP WBI "r""
swarming wlil WfK agents and ae
tectlvea of "alMMp.wt government,
and almost evew otter person In and
about the buildings where the guests
assembled' was a ollo official.
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Michael Sllvkotf, one of the mem-r
bora of the Kusilan colony, which re
cently purchased tho big Kllgor
ranch, was in tho city Friday com
lettng arrangements for the purchase
of cows, horses and stock for the
ranch.
Three of the families of Russians
arrived hero this week, and have tak
en up their home on the ranch.
Thoro were about 30 In the party first
to arrive, Including tho children.
Other members of the colony will be
hero soon.
The Russians have secured options
on a number of other large ranches
In Klamath county, and if they are
aatlstled with tho results secured thla
summer on the Kilgore place, these
options will bo taken up, and a large
colony of these farmers win
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Will Examine Barbers
An examination of barbers for li
cense will bo held by J. E. Swansen,
doputy state board of barber examin
er, all day Monday at bis shop, next
to tho Hall hotel.
Chas. Roberts returned yesterday
from Portland, whore ha has been at
tending business college for several
months past.
j, u, Carnaban, a local attorney,
returned yesterday from Peruana,
wuero he attended to legal busts.
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CALQARY, Alberta, May 34. Lu
ther McCarty, atrongcat contender,
for the white heavyweight champion
ihlp of the world, Is dead as a result
of a blow over the heart received In
hla bout with Arthur Pelkey.
The blow waa delivered In the first !
round of the bout thla afternoon. Mc-1
Carty never rallied from the effects.
Hu died half an hour later. ,
Pelkey surrendered hlnuelf to the '
authorities as soon as the phyalclanst
declared the American pugilist dead. .
An Inquest will be held thla after
noon or tomorrow.
It if believed thar Pelkey will bc
ucqultted. There waa no brutality
on the part of either aua; la fact,
the blow Pelkey put over Mccarty's
heart waa the first blow of conse
quence.
When struck, McCarty wast down
limp, and was counted out by Referee ,
Kddle Smith of Chicago
to ahow any sign of consclousne
phyalclana in tho audience
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McCarty entorcd the ring a 10 to
favorite. He weighed In at 300
pounds, and Pelkey at 310.
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Preflelasrt
Those who were present at the vo
cal drill by Director Mason at the
Methodist church last evening state
that tho singers are showing excellent
proficiency under Mr. Mason's able
Instruction. It Is certain that the ly
ceum concert to be given by theaa on
Saturday evening, Juno 10, will be
EXPERT IN CHAJtai: OF COURT
HOU8K CONSTRUCTION SAY
MIS TIME W NKEDED RY KXPO
8IT1QN HOARD
Arthur Arlett, who has been super
intendent of construction on the
Klamath county courLhouna. hm ra.
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RECEPTION FOR
THE DRILL TEAM
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given In the city. The neat drill will
be on Monday evening next, nnd Mr.
Mason desire the presence of nil elug-
era who will participate In the final
event.
PERSHIN GOES;
WARRANT OUT
KltSTWHILK COMMERCIAL PBO
TOGKAPHKR IS CHARGED WITH
LARCENY UV BAILEE BY BOS
PITAL MAN
E. R. Pershln's dltappearonce early
thla morning has cauied the Issuance
of a warrant for his arrest on a
charge of larceuy by bailee. The
complainant Is A. J. Lyle, manager
of the Blackburn hospital.
Two years ago, Perchln waa in the
hospital for several weeks, receiving
treatment, for typhoid faver. For the
payment of the bill ha gave Lyle a
mortgage on certain eameraa and
lenses he possessed.
A few days ago, the mortgage came
due, and It waa found that a portion
of the mortgaged property waa aaias
Ing, ,It la believed that Perahln' dla
posed of these, ,
Although the shortage' waa known
some days ago, no warrant waa lowed
until thla morning, arter the paotec
rapher failed to appear. Ha la aald
to have left the White PaUeaa lietet
at I o'clock thla morntaf .
ty Judge Worden, Arlett, who is con
nected In a similar manner vlth the
Panama-Pacific International Expo
sition commission, states that It, will
be necessary for hlaa lo Tire ats entre
attention to work at tho fair alto.
The resignation of Arlett la muck
regretted by the county court, aa ka
la one of the most capable construc
tion engineers on the Pacific coast,
as the White Pelican hotel here, and
numerous fine buildings In California
prove beyond doubt.
Arlett's letter of resignation fol
Iewa:
"My Dear Judge: It becomes noe-
oaaary for me to press on you tke ac
ceptance of my 'resignation, about
which I have been talking to yen for
aeveral months. Aa I explained to
you, the responsibilities oeoaslen
by nay appointment on tho exposition
commission have Increased my lakpra
hero tremendously, and I fool that I
cannot, In justice to either myself or
you, continue longer aa your superin
tendent of, construction.
"At present, aay private buslnosa la
greater than at any period of amy, ca
reer, and. I cannot longer, allow my
obligation to you to atand la the way
of meeting what I believe to be my di
rect responsibilities' here. The mil
llona of dollara being expended under
our direction at the exposition alto,
call for very careful seannlng, and I
feel that I would be falao to Governor
Johnson If I permit the work of tho
courthouse to come between mo nnd
that.
"You have understood, of oourso.
that the" monetary eoasjderatlea kaa
MTor had, at any Usae, muek weight
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side of Uo Khwatk lake, la MbB
way tonravta eta apend oevend Iwato'
at Crater, lake, and retora' to Haato,
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Odd Fellows' lodge who were unable
to go to Medford-wlth tke local' dale-
gatioa, have arranged an informal ro- V0M aTT
ception to the Rebekaka and 0401- ura . eWeetlTo Jty I,
tows who did sucn excellent work at
the grand lodge meeting. Tke rosea
tlon will be held Monday eveaJag at
the Odd Fellows' tomplo, aad aooai
bers of all branches of tke ardor aro
Invited to be present, ospsslally tkeee
composing the two degree tosms, loo
cream aad oako. will ka aorrod, aad
dancing and, oardo ladnlaod Ik
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aad Uo Priee of, tke.tloiMt
railroad, .'otoaaaor aad i
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Directorahipa On the Floor of
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theold-tlme eoavoaUoa area la too
affairs of tke Klaaoatk Wator'UaOra'
assocltioa. If the ooaotttaUoaei
amendment Is passed, wktekla to k'
fubmltted at the annual stookkoldorai
meeting ;Juao , .. ' .- t'V.rt
By tke provlelena of 'tkolprtsioia
amendment, tke eandtoatef tor .sttfaf-
tors, Inatoad'of beiag nomwatod m
the floor Cot thewiiiajng, ' wttl k
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