The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 26, 1913, Image 1

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Operation and Maintenance Charges as Assessed
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BELIEVE FORTY
PERISHED WHEN
BUILDING FELL
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GREEDY PELICAN
DOWNS BOTTLE
(Julio a funny old bird Is tlio pelican,
Whoso beak will hold more than hi
bolllcan;
Ha stores food In hU hcak
To Uit him a week
Hut I'm haixod I I see bow the
helccan.
A'. Hapgood Has
Busy Year Ahead
NKWPOUT IIKACII. Cat., May !..
A largo gray pelican waa picked '
til' dead hero today, with n bfwr lioiiln I
ItlKlitly wedged lit Ita throat. The
llljr (Wmll at lng Hoard I 'Ian. n brU from ,u ,,. of ,,, ,
HjMtUI Tn to Itrltarc ihtt Suffer-!,l'l"' waa In ilNlruM. It waa seen
Inx of Injured, and lo AmUI iIip
I'amlllr Injured by llm Ih-aili of
Km Inn and ttroOtrra Auttmrl
tlr lo Fit I he lllaHut
to iiiiiko Into tlin surf, and when It
I did not rise flKulu, K. J, Slinfcr. a)
fliherrinu, wadiM In and brought the
bird aahoro. Ic mm dead, uud thoj
liottlo waa a j tlKhtlr stuck In Ita'
throat that It m dlilodxcd with dlf-
flculty.
I.ONO IIKACII, Cal., Max 2.
Tbo Hit of poople hilled In the co.
Mra. J. II, (larrelt & Kon, Olenn
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,-. t municipal aUa.ioriumBl,,ut ,, ,,,, mM 10 mr
-y -.-" a.uw,. .. mo xi,, (urrctla hare luued the Kwau
d.t.U I. remove. n, ,0UMt BBd w, couucl u ,
It It believed that the Hat will board Ine and rooming wtabllahmcnt.
rrtrb to before night, Thrc-i morel
Mlri were recovered today, a fol
tl.'OIUIUUCll Oil I'Dtf V
I (loorgo T. Ilaldwln boa returned
" j from a bualnrea trl lo I'ortland.
of Calgary
Burn Fatal Arena
FamUy Sleeping in Building Where
McCariy-Pelkey Fight Was Held.
Barely Escape With Lives
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Question on Every Project
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SEVEN FINISH
MERRILL HIGH
Norman llapgood, former editor
of Colller'a Weekly, has aseimed a
big Job for tlio year. It haa Just
been announced that, with aomo
frlonds, he has bought Harper's
Weekly, and wilt become the editor.
Hut, In addition, he muit conduct the
preliminaries of the anil-Tammany
municipal campaign In New York
city. Rome weeks ago he waa chosen
head of tho fusion committee organ
ized by Progressives, Republicans
and Independents, to fight Tammany
Hall.
j uourri bonier iQiiraaieu wnoB ne
,nnd Mr. llapgood parted In October,
1 1012. that difference of political
opinion the llapgood editorials run
inlng toward Wilton, and, Mr. Collier
! being n Koosevclt rooter, had caused
the breach. Mr. llapgood, however,
said that tho main trouble was that
the advertising department of Col
lier' was trying to Intluonce the edi
torial department, and that, there
fore, ho had resigned.
In Interview Today, KacctiUve De-i
clarea Uiulae Mteca At Hrlag '
llroHgtit to Hear e LvgfaOatora talCOMMK.VCKMKNT KXKHCWM TO
ItK HKLU THUfWOAY NIGHT AT
TMK OPKRA HOUSE IN THAT
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Order to llriac About a
of Chaagea la Um Tariff Kevlaloa
Mraaure, New am Um Senate
fAI.OAHV, May 2(0. The arena tnoen tla- two hcavywolghta here,
fbint Arthur I'vlkey dellrercd the The fatal outcomo of tho bout will
Mow (imt rnused the death of l.uth probably put the bnu forever on the
tr MrC'nrty, Katurday afternoon, wlltlboilng gamo here,
be tli cono of no more flgbta. Klro ' The coroner' Inquest la being held
but iilxlit destroyed the structure. today. Arthur l'elkey, whoso blow
Vmly llenson, his wife and two resulted In McCarty'a death, Is held
(lilldnu, were aaleep In the frame on n chargo of manslaughter. Ills
tulliliritt at the time. They narrowly preliminary hearing will bo held
oraped death. after tho luquest.
Tliu flro I Relieved to havo been' Warrant have also been Issued
ttartiit by cltliens of the city, en for llurns, McCarney and Smith,
ractd by tho tragedy Saturday. 'trainer and attendant.
Tln.ro was a great deal of protest Canadian law,
KliiM tho staging of the bout be-loin bo held In n case of this kind. 8hannlker formerly resided here.
Shannlkrr la luck
Cnrl Slinnnlkcr and wlf arrived
last night from Portland, nnd Shau
nlkir will operate the motion fkture
Under tbo.machlnv at the Star thoater In pUca
oven tho spectatorslof John Hubbard, who haa ratlfBad.
WASHINGTON, May 16. Tk
following sUtement was gives the
United Pre today by President Wil
sen:
"1 think tha public ought to knew
that extraordinary exertion an fee
ing made by a lobby In Waahlagtem
to gain recognition, for certain altera
tions to the tariff, bill. Washington
haa seldom aeem numerous, so In
dustrious, so InaldleM a lobby M tkla
one.
"The newspaper, too. arc b4ng
kept filled with paid advertteaaMat.
In the hope of affecting tha vote of
the senate. f
"There la vary - videnc that
money I being spent without limit
to sustain this lobby, and to create
an Impression of public opinion an
tagonistic to aomo of tha chief Item
of the tariff bill."
"In both houses." concluded tha
president, "there are member who
would rejoice as much aa I weald to
be relieved from such an unbearable
situation."
Brower Return)
Attorney C. C. Urower returned
last night from Portland and Astoria,
where he haa been attending to Weal
and other business. Jle haa
away nearly seven week.
State Fish and Game Board
Wants Lower River Hunting
Resolution Passed at Meeting. After Talk by L. R. Rob
ertson. 4gent L. Alva Lewis of the Biological Sur
vey Will be Here This Evening From Portland
Another bright and shining exam-
l'1) 'if tho ndaaa that It Dava to
mko u Imllor when there I ono com
Iiir, I brought to light through the
roceut development In connection
with tho hunting within tb limit of
dm Lower Klamath Ink bird pre
orvo. The (tat flab, and game com-
Mission, at a mtlnAUt week, en
aorsod tha raaoUtlon of tha Klamath
Chamber of Commerce asking that
tlio boundaries of tha preserve be
"tanged, and L. Alva Uwla, agent
or (he Dlologloal survey, will, be here
o confer with aperUmea regarding
)) matter, and tae wha ean be done
toward bringing about the desired
"ntai, "
Tl'e agitation eMa aa a result of
an announoaaaant aaatt 'out by' Law I.
'tlng that thera wuld be ho hunt
ln . My landa within the HnUU
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tukes In Mio whole Lower lake terri
tory and tho Lower Klamath rlvar.
There Is much private land in this,
and this order, It waa hold, wa un
constitutional, as, In addition to cut
ting oft the best hunting III the
Klamath country. It prohibited a man
from hunting on hi own .laud. '
The rewve, aa originally consti
tuted, took In only government land,
which allowed shooting on land pri
vately owned within ita limit. The
gam law paaaed by tha last leuton
of the OruonkajUture wa con
strued by $, Alv lwl of the United
BUte bjoleglcal survey in Portland,
to menu that no atttotln ahould be
done on any-land within the reserve,
i Local poftamen. feting through
the Klamath all Chamber of Com
merce, took m the matter, and sent
L.R. RoberUon to appear before the
tat am anl UwrtnwkwiM
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the commission resulted In the pas
sage of tho resolution recommending
the oponlng of the northern portion
of the reserve.
The followlug lettor In connection
with the matter has been sent to
the Chamber of Commerce committee.
by the fish and game commission:-
"Your proposal of May 19 for tno
elimination of a portion of the Klam
ath reservation for protection or na
tive birds, a created by executive
act of August 8( 1908, aa therein de
scribed, was presented to the board
at It meeting in thla city yesterday;
and,, after due deliberation, a resolu
tion was adopted endorsing your or
ganisation in the movement, requit
ing the biological urvy;ot the Unit
ed State to have the territory prayed
tor eliminated from tha above re
serve.
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PERSHIN HADN'T
LEFT THE CITY
IN8TKAD OF SKIPPING, AS WAS
CHARGKO IN LYUCg COM
PLAINT, PHOTOGRAPHER WAS
WORKING IN TUB OStUNTRY
Instead of fleeing the town, aa
charged by J. A. Lyle.who aware
out n complaint for hla nrrest an n
charge of larceny by bait, R. R.
Perahln waa out In the country a few
few mile from town, Saturday, at
tending to aome work. He returned
to town, Ignorant of the feet that ho
waa auppoied to have-left
"1 had no Intention at nil of leav
ing town," aaid Perahln. "I ean
pray that 1 did not leave the hotel
at 1 o'clock In the moraine, and have
wltaeaea to prove whore'I waa every
minute of the day."
The case will come up In the Jus
tice court tomorrow morning.
The graduation excrete of the
Merrill high school wlU be held
Thursday, evening at the Harrlll
opera house. The cue of Scaler
I competed of Haacl Howell, Ainu
W'iuon, Loren Wolfe, Jeanetto
Harter, Harjorlu Leigh TerwllUger,
Lloyd McKay and Clyde Orabaugh.
The claaa colore are sink nnd
green. "Not. Up. but Climbing," la
the claaa motto, o
The following program haa been
arranged .for commencement
Invocation Rev. Acheaen.
Graduation Seng Claaa.
VaMMtfrzHtMLrolL
Instrumental Soto Harjerie Leigh
TerwllUger.
Claaa Prophecy Clyde .Grnhnngh.
Presentation of Diploma aeerge
W. OfflcM.
Addrcea Superintendent Fred
Peterson.
Days in Which to ry
EXPO. WORK IS
WELL STARTED
REPORT OP BtRHOTOR OP
WORKS , SHOWS THAT MANY
CONTRACTS ARK PINHNiaH) OR
ARK UNDICR WAY
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COUPLE HAVE A
NARROW ESCAPE
ATTEHPTLNG TO FORD WOOD
RIVER AT DEEP PLACE, MR.
MRS. XING FLOAT DOWN THE
RIVER IN BOX '
Mr. and Mrs. Sam King of Ft
Klamath came very near leelng their
Uvea Saturday while attempting io
ford Wood river, near the H1U place.
The water waa deeper than expect
ed, and the wagon aank to the hot
torn, while the wagon box, containing
Mr. King and wife, waa.i awept down
the river.
It floated In clone enough to the
ahore to enable Mr. King to get n
bold on aome overhanging willows,
by which he pulled himself and wife
to safety.
The team was then cut loose front
the wagon, which waa left In the
river.
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Mr. and Mr. W, Lair Thompson
left thla morning for Lakevlew, after
a short aojoura hare. Mr. Thomaeen
came oyer from Lake county-Satur
day to i meet Mrs. TborapaenV who ar-l
rived last night from Kugnc-
Mr. and Mr. E. W, Vannloc re
turned Saturday evening front an.a
tomoblle trip to Grant
Medford.
J. it. Dixon 1 here todiijr from hie
ranch, on the Merrill reM,grrtng ,
tentlon to business mntteen., u &'
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WILL INSTALL A
NEW CALL SYSTEM
NEW' AUTOMATIC. hKJUIPMBNT
INCLUDES TELEPHONE, IN AD
DITION TO CALL1 AND FIRE
ALARM SEHVIOB
Workmen' will soon commence the
InataUatVon of an;autoauUc eaU sys
tem In the Hotel Mali! "
I 'The ayatem to be Installed la mere
Improved than fomerir used here.
The' former ayatem provided; tor auto
ntatlc oalte In caoh room at anyata;
ed-time, and a generalflr aiarm.
wklje the system to be InataUed atoe
nas; aa a-peri
neat room!
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SAN FRANCISCO; May II. Di-I
rector of Works Harris D. H. Cen
nlck'. in n report Jaet Mhonkted U
the preeMent of the cxpeeitlen shewn
i that Use- feUewing eentmeta have
I been completed. ,en. the asnealtli'ai
Filling In of.landa.at Harbor Vlew
February II, If II. ,
Construction of reck see wail, Jan
uary .15, ltll.
FlUlng In of Presidio lands, Jan
uary 17. 1911.
Construction of fence around atte,
March 1, 1911.
Construction of three greenhouses
and a potting house In the Presidio
for landscape gardeners. November
II, 1911.
Service building, which I now be
ing used by 150 architect and engi
neer, waa completed on January 16,
1911.
Construction of n roadway through
Ft. Mason, completed on February)?,
1911.
North service road aewer, complet
ed December 1, 1911.
The grading of the site for the ma
chinery, palace and railway yard waa
completed on March 19, 1911.
Sewer In the main roadway of the
concession district section waa com
pleted on April 9.
Roadways adjacent to the aervlee
building were completed on March It.
Director of Work Connlek also
gives some, very Interacting informa
tion aa to the progress of. eeeitraeU
that have, been let on the
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this year. It affects the
mllllena of doUara In to. the
of Ua department, of the
wlthla the neat few day;:: '
The deelalon holds that the)
user Is obUged to any the annnal e
eratlen and mlatcnanee
eed until such time an tho'
Is f uHy paid for by the water
and Is transferred, to the Watsr;.ria.
era'.aaaaetatlesi ay the) sjaeijasnenjl..
by the ma .
ntation' aervlee fan mahatenaiaa t
great, federal Irrigatlan
hinged. nnM.todnrn
federal eenrts e(the.'nrthwent
elded, Uncle Snsn.mnst pny thei
and eenld net levy aaaeeantenti
the, water iissrs unUl thestpIsnlMt
to prhaee the arid laadr'na). weaW
rights waa eompletely paid :f) jpg
the project theasselves turned etet
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the Sunnylde:reclaBatW:nteia an'
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The anuual Memorial aervlee of
the grand Army of thsRsnnbUe and
the Women' Relief corps wee "bald
yesterday forenoon at .Qraee.M. B.
church. Good-stasc dtlesmtlcna' tree
both these pntriotk ordera were' In
atUndance.,' . w ,ti ' 1
Monumental Days" was the ser
mon; tneeBSi 0SwRes.,gMeesje BvBseasv
and t tkja ha Hvered -enne'
that waaftUed wlthiVatrisik. fervor,
aaid an InsntAtloh-to the:yonngnn4
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ranasd' jauMsnanaa at' ' mr?Mkklimal
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