The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 10, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OHKQOJf, TUKHDAY, Jane 10, 1018
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CHARLTON FAILS COMMENCE WAR LOCAL BOOSTERS 'GREENWOOD ON
10 REVERSE NEW ! ON MOSQUITOES GO TO YREKA TO I POLICE FORCE
Are Fighting for
Control of Frisco
JERSEY COURTS
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United I'reis Horvlco ., ...
Mori of YI.MM4 Mlllloutlr.i lo Srcur.' WASHINGTON, I), C Juno 10. Klniimtli C..inil l. I. u,MUsi Will Join
(Jttlclnlo of tlio I'nelflc Health anil JIu
I'in'iTio.v Hi(i.vi:i) hv ovkr two
humhikd ki:hiih;.th is prk
hi:.s'ti:i) at ("ouxcil hall w
I'OU.N'DMASTKIl
I'rrrtloiu hf Habeas Corpus I'm-,
renting l Itofmitod by Ilia Uiiltr.1
rlim hospital son Ice today buKmi pr
llinlunry sklrmUlilm; (or what will I
Mali SaptveHo Ctoart History of noon imlop Into oicn warfare oiii
ll.n I'M Coaerrne Criminal d-lra ,,, """"ib. "IB. ltlf"roui.,
Frank O, Greenwood, whoM ap
polntmcnt as patrolman the council
Willi Klmlliir ('oniiuliiu-H from Hl. ',0'l,M1 lo confirm nt Its meeUng
li,., ,, , ,, ,,,.. "vuiv t,v, wn reuipoinica ana COB
kl)..u, Irloll) .....I II.i.i.Im.I.11 Coun.nrraed ,rBt oroo, ftf(er a vMVUm
im- io iriwn ijir.iimjiiiiii)' or n "iRncu vy over juu business men and
of Tm Nalluaa,
l'CiklllliiK innmiulto,
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With tlio uitlro nntloii aroused
against tlio liouaorty, tlio government
health officials bcllevn Hint ulrnllnr i
lliillrouil I'iihii
Tldeunler
Klninnlli 1'iills lol
'citlicns, Including quite a number of
jnuiiii-u luivia, oven prcsemea io
j tlio council.
Councilman Matbowg ttaUd that
To discuss nlih cotiimlttix.il from tho mayor was responsible for tbe
activity should bo directed uKalntt (Humboldt. HUkl)ou and Trinity coun-p1,5,nf of lhocl"'' nA thathewant
il... mMnrin mrrvinv ..... a u..ii'.im n i ii... ..... oU "Kenwood on tho force, and that
United I're! Rervlcc
WAHIIINOTON, 1). C, Juno 10-
Tbe I'nltcd HlatM auprenio court lo- ... .... .. . ' uc",lio wan convlncod that the people of
. . ... ,lli'f1ncd IlKht nnnllllt tlio moU to inn mttlioln of ccurlnc n rnllrna.l frnm ... i. . .ii . ,V
d.y .fflrmed lh -Ircl.lo,, t , New',,,,,,. ,- ,,.,.,,', ,,, ,a."0,U of .MJCUr,"B n rn,lroaa 'rom tho city wanted him, .o ho mored that I
j,r.ry coutu In tlio action of IMrtor Kmrnmnt nMclM, beIow, ,,,,, 'Ma'aMU ''- ,0 " "" t fcurc ho petition bo granted and that Mr.
('hultou lo aocuro hla liberty. The u not Kvncral t'niiurl. Ikn' ,l,rt0 i"tnubllo load of local Greenwood bo condrmed aa patrol-
" 1 . rtl nil flnAllAB -kM-l tf .-. ! .1 AaJ. a.
o.!.,r,.l .PI....H.I. ulll .....I.. ii... bootUra oft thu Cliainbur of Com- -""' """" " 'iu" ujwin,
corpui illgmls-al waa u
hbi'8
lalce.1
Tli( ilocUloa today camo Jiut throe
iiiiwt elllrlont ny In Hhlch lo ellm-
liintn thu inonqtilto diirlnic tlio romliiK
jr after the body of Charllon'. ,u,mncr lnniu$, and n -mm a poi.
U.-..rd victim waa found In a trunk ,,, n rrJl0rl ol )o(r flndlnK will
la Ukn Co mo, Italy.
Ono of the moat brutal crime In
KuroKau annala was thai of Churl
lon', to which ho haa confcuoil. Aii
lun at an Italian village nati.ed Mai-
ttrtlo, waa lb aceae. Hotel etnployca
hnrd violent quarreling between Mr.
nod Mm. Charlton on the night of
June 7. 1910. The next day tho cou
(Continue.! mi I'agn l - - '-1
bo iiublUhed and unit all over tho
country by tho Rovernmeut.
William Tnllmau n a Monday
lltnr In the county tivit, He hat a
ranch on I.oit Ither.
iifleriioon, bound
KtiRlncvr William Hargrnnl of tho
riclamntlon orvlro hai gone to Cali
fornia for medlcat treatment.
Hill Residents Want
St. Improved
Petition it Presented to the Council
For Macadamizing Good Road
way Up to Their Residences
merco tlili
Yruka, Calif.
Mciiibur of the party aro
C. C. Imvt car It. 1.'. Smith, It. II.
Dunbar, (Icoriro J. Walton and A. A.
(tollman.
II. A. Km mitt car IiwU Wyldc,
Ilev. (Ico. II. Kccio, County Commla-
ilonur John Hagolitcln.
Hum T. Summon car Sid Kvum,
JudKo Wilt H. Worden, Krod Qarrlih
nml It. C. Hhlploy.
Tho commlttcci named by tho vari
ous commercial organlxatlons of tho
four lutireoteil counties will meet to
morrow at Yrokn. At thla time It la
thoiiRlit Hint Bomo permanent organ-
Iratlon wll bo formed to take up the
work of securing the railroad.
The plan at proiont la to follow tho
Klamath Itler na much o possible
from hero to tho coatt. In thla
way, an excellent grndo will be possl
hto, and tlioro will bo opcuod for do-
elopmcnt a rich section which has
long remained dormant.
for K'vlnB "" n roason that three police
men were enougn. Tlio motion, bow
cer, carried with docller, SaTldge
and Hamilton voting against It.
W. Hall, former patrolman, waa ap
pointed an poundmastcr, and the'
mayor was authorised to employ Mr. I
Itaybourn as city teamster at a aal
ary of 185 a month. C. E. Meldrum
was appointed electrical Inspector.
hTo salarlea of tho city attorney
and city onglneer wero placet! at
11,000 a year. '
Mm. Anna McUougalt, who has
been lsltlng her dauRhtcr, Mrs. Her
man Force, returned homo Monday.
NEW COMMITTEES
ARE APPOINTED
The realdenta and property owner beet nml most easily Improved np
on tho hill want certain street Im-'proach to tho hill. Tho petition asks
proved so that It will be moro con-'Hint Third street bo lmprocd
vinlcnl for teams and automobiles to.mncadnm or otherwise thirty feet time
MAYOK MCIIOLAH NAMES UNDER.
WOOD C1IAIHMAN OF STREET
COM-MITTKH ROGERS HEADS
n.VAXCi: tX).MJHTTKE
Mayor T. F. Nlcholaa distributed
Slio was accompanied by her dnuRh-jfnora In tho way of committee ap-
tir, who will lslt for n few weoks.
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PAPERS MOST
GIVE STATEMENTS
PACTS HHOARDINO OWNERflBTIP,
CIRCULATION, ETC., MUST BE
PRINTED, ACCORDING TO THE
SUPREME COURT
United Praaa Service.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jmm l5.
The UalUd BUtea eupraaa court to
day declared valid the law leqiUrlac
newapapan and other period I cala to
pebllah aUtementa aa to the!r owner
ship, circulation, etc.
The law ako requlrea papera to
Ubel "reading" advertlsementa for
the beaeflt of the public.
Alex Martin Br. haa returaed froaa
a bualneaa trip to California potata.
Mr. Martin la nrealdent of tha rlnt
National bask.
PETITION ASKS
CHANGE IN BIRD:
- RESERVE LINES
IS ADDJUMUSB TO PMM
WOOBMOW WILSON
Hesieiaaiafcst 4W bTaam W. fjajaavaA
Lewi. Betai pmm.1 ReMlkj mTs
Lee Teak oa Bird Ptwtaetaw, 'aai.
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A glasa bottle blowing maehlne la-
vented In Qermany haa a.apeed of
1000 bottlea an hour, equal to the
work of 360 expert glue blowera.
polut8 at tho meeting of the city coun
tell Monday evening. Aa thero were
1.ia rll.tin1il la l.nplr frntii Rnn lonlv ultin rnmniltlnoa and tmn pnnn.
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rmnilsro, where ho wont a short'cllmen, thoro wero not enough chair-, um Jer nenoe, oui way oroae.
wnl. innmhlm In rn .rnnnit. nm.nHlm.n I "u "uu iuyUl am iron ou
B. r. Toakam
Jamea Speyer
NEW YORK. June 10. Two
known to the railroad world for
yeara will figure promlnanUy la Ue
Inveatlgatlon by the lateretato com
mere commUalon of tho reeelveraklp
of tbe '"FrUco" ayitem Jaa. Sperer,
tbe New York banker, and B. F. Yoa
kum, president of the company.
The real story of the break between
tbeae men haa not yet come out. Juat
now lawyers for both aldee are pre
paring for action In court. The Spejr
era, It Is understood, have determined
to force Yoakum out of control. They
represent heavy foreign Inveatora. Till
within a ahort time Speyer and Yoa-
A Kanaaa girl observe that March
la the shortest month In the year be
cause the wind blows three daya oat
of every week.
C. W. Sherman Br. la hero from
Dairy for a ahort vlalL Mr. Sher
man la well known In Klamath ceaaty
aa a newspaper man.
A little hit ditereat
"amokerleea aaoker" waa Ue "Lowta-
tete Lewla naaaaet" street lata aJsJat
by local aeortamea la neater of A at
Alva Lewla of the Motraoaleal ear
vY, departmeat of agrlealUre, bat
after receiving teteohoale word treat
Mr. Lewla that ho would he aaaMo to
reach tho city la time to parUeleate,
the mea preeent nettled dewa to a
good talkfoet oa teeal
tloaa.
Meet of the talk i
poeed eaaace of koaadary oC aao Low
er Lake bird nroeorro. la order to al
low toeal aportaaaoa the baaeat of aao
lower river ehooUag. Toward
ead U followlaf petMloa to
deat WUaea waa drawa a , ami Baa
tueatlaaed oa jrata jf "'
Herald is Designated
Of ticial Paper of City
Northweatern'g CircniatioQ Takes 4
Awful Slump Between Sworn
Statement and Actual Lift
ii ko to rcceho mciurai ireai- mausuipa io go arouna. uouncuman
Ills health Is much Improved. Hamilton, who failed to receive a
. khalrmatishlp, was placed on two of
Mrs. C, I.. Aukeuy and daughter tho most actlc committees which will
nidi their honiee, and from Iho nt-jwlde, to California nxenue; also from mct, hu
tluiflu of Iho clly couucll Monday Third nloiig Jefferson to Fifth, north-' .
n'glil the much desired lmproement erly nlnng Fifth to Lincoln, mid nleni:
will lx) made Just aa soon oa tho city I Lincoln to Sixth. nre here from Kugeno to visit her give htm plenty to do
eulnoer can get time to mnko n sur- As II Is tlio Intention of tlio city to mm, Frank K. Aukcny nt tlio Ankcnyi Tho cholco of tho nppolntmenU Is
vy and estimate of the probable cost. mproo Tenth street and Sixth street, ranch. Iconsldcrod tho chairmanship of the
A petition waa presented by II. II. Urn city engineer was Instructed to Utreet committee, which la the most
limt.ar lo tho council, which was'einiiloy such assistance ns necessary. An association of LiirIIsIi poultry-(Important committee In the city gov-
.!.,,,.. i.. ........ii- .ii n, ii,. ,..,.. m, ... t Ki Uie"sureia and esllmutcrt men who bond about 200.000 eggs to.crnmcnt. This plum fell to Councll-
env lm. .ir,-j i. t,.. iIM, i. m. nil of tho contemplated Improve- Loudon each wcok aro candling thcminnn Underwood of the Third ward
cldod that Third atreet would bo llio(nients ready naoon us possible.
with X-ruys.
Minnesota Rate Decision
Cause of Much Rejoicing
Jim H1U Refuses tp Make any Comment on Supreme
Court's Ruling. Commerce Commission Look for
the Upholding of Other State Laws
United Preaa Barrioa
WASHINGTON, June 10. Mem
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v. mo laieravaxo coawvreo
tnlasion andattachee of tho depart-
Hilt lit lt luatljt. mtmt. At,. .A fArtt nt
lliu 1T-.I1.J HAA - . .!
uuuea viaiM luprems court uu
cllou yeiterdty In qs MlonwoU rait-
tmtm vnmm m una o ui
w coping of UU yeara.
Confidence It eipretaed by govern
xxint offlelala that the aupreme court
will uphold the validity of the othor
'to lawa regulating railways, which
lmvo been Ukaa before that tribunal
bx the railroad.
United Preaa Service '
LONDON, June 10. Speculator In
tlio local Block market are by no
moans pleaaed with the ruling of the
united Statoa aupreme court yeiter
d"y In the Ulaaeeota rata cam.
This waa ovldencod by considerable
Helling of American railway stocka
todny American stocks iieciiuou
from ono to throe points.
Tomorrow Is settlement day. It '
feared Unit thoro will bo n gonornl
.inoiinn of Butllclont sovorlty to cnuso
a number of failures among brokor-
ugo linns.
United l'ress Bervlpo
ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno to. -xou
...I. .i,i n woll talk to n lamppost. I'll
novor talk on tbnt subject," suld Jas.
J. Hill, rnllwny mngunto, today, when
a ronortcr nskod him to comment on
tho rato case decision.
Aa a result of tho decision, tho rail
roads must rotund approximately
.i nnn.ooo in Minnosota pooplo. This
Ib tho charges over tho rate flxod by
tho tat for. railway tolls.
I "This Is tlio greaiesi iriuiupu ior
tho nrinclnlo of Eovcrniuent control of
corporations since tho light commenc
ed," said Governor KUorhardt today,
l.'liorluirdt led the state's, light against
the railroads.
"Tlio doclslon,'"ho contluuod, "Is a
nrocroBslvo Interpretation of the pro
gressiva spirit of tho constitution."
United l'ress Service
WASHINGTON, D. O., Juno 10.
"Tho decision of the aupreme court lu
tho Minnesota rate case Is an abso
Into definition of the rights of tho
state to reeutato Intrastate rates."
Unto public utilities commissions,"
uld Attorney General James McRey
nolds today.
1 "it sets nt rest onco and tor all tho
question of tho right of tho state to
rcgulftto Intrastate rates."
Tho selection Is considered a very
wlso ono, as Mr. Uudorwood, during
his three years on the council, haa
taken a ory active part In all of tho
public work of the city.
Another Important chairmanship la
i that ot tho finance committee, which
waa given to Councilman Rogera of
tho First ward. Tho dlstrlbuUoa of
appointments aro as follews:
Rogers Chairman of finance com
mittee; member of fire, police and
water front.
Goetler Chairman ot water front;
monitor of water and light.
Mathews Chairman of water;
membor ot flro aud pound.
Townsend Chairman of police;
membor of street aud judiciary.
Underwood Chairman of streets;
member ot pound.
Hamilton Member ot water and
lights.
Doty Chairman ot Are; member
'of streets.
Huson Chairman of Judiciary;
member of finance.
Owens Chairman of pound; mem
bor ot police and judiciary.
Savldge Chairman of lights;
membor of nnanco and water frost
AmctiK tho curlostttea of the Now
Palaco, Potsdam, Qermany, hi the gea-
ealogical tree, showing the name of
King David ongrossed at the root ot
It, with that ot tho kalaer at tfco
ton. tho descent bolng traced through
his mother's family. v
Mrs. V. J. Logan of Fort Klamath
Is here to visit to Klamath Falls
frleada.
Imls banking Interests.
It has been stated that this fight Is
oii. ot those which could not have
taken place had J. P. Morgan lived.
Many times he prevented such out
breaks In the business world. Though
the 8peyers are Important enough to
be Independent, Morgan'a Influence
might have brought about peace.
PRESSED STONE
CONTRACT MADE
SAN FRANCISCO FIRM WILL MAN.
UFACTURB ARTIFICIAL STONK
TO BE USED ON THB NKW
COURT HOUSE
Juat before deparUng tor Yreka
thla afternoon the county court ot
tered into a contract with L. M. See
field ot San Francisco for Ue manu
facture ot artificial atone for use oa
the new Klamath county court house.
The contract price for Ue atoae
work la 114.160.
It la Ue tateattoa ot Bcofleld to
ahtp hla equlpmeat hero aad com
mence maaufaeturlag Ue pressed
stone at once.' Thla te to be uaed for
facing oa Uo exterior of Ue court
house.
Fred Bertholf, a well known youag
resident ot Bonansa, la a Tuesday vis
itor la KlamaU Fall.
J, 8. Short of Fort Klamath waa
among Ue arrivals oa Monday'a trala
from Chlloqula.
A kite which, eaa be assembled,
ready for flight la 10 mlautea, Ue
InveaUoa ot a German, haa lifted
three men together to a height of 40
foot
By a vote of eight to oao Uo city
council Monday night awarded Uo
contract for prlnUng Ue legal publi
cations ot the city for oae year to
Tho Herald Publishing company, pub
lishers of Uo Evening Herald, that
paper to bo designated aa Ua oaUlal
paper of Klamath Falls.
Tbe sworn lists wlU Ue names aad
addressee ot Ue subscribers wero aub-
mltted by Ue Evening Herald aad Ue
KlamaU Falls Northwestern. The
list of the latter paper showed a total
ot 354 subscribers In Ue city of
Klamath Falls, and an enUre circu
lation of 8 J 5, including all of Ue
subscribers to the Dally aad Weekly
Northweatera.
Tbe Herald'a list contaiaed Ue
namesand addresses of 401 aubserlb-
era la KlamaU Fatla. aad a total ad
70C altoteUer. The bid of The Her
ald agreed to pubUsk all of Ue legal
aoUcee of Uo eky te Uo Bvealac Her
ald aad aUo la Ua weekly
llcan, wKeout ssr addlUoaal
la Ue latter puaUeatloa. Aa Uo lat
ter paper haa a boaa Ida elrealatloa
of 1740, thla permitted Ue eHr to
reach a total of .1441 subeeribova,
hick Is Urea Umee aa great aa all
other papers to KlamaU Fella.-
Juat a week prevloua to Meaaar'a
meeUag the Northwestern submitted
a sworn statement that that nator
had 1500 boaa Ode subscribers. Aa-
parently during oae ahort week that
paper loat nearly 700 subscribers, aa
It waa only possible to skew MI
names.
Old Historic Furniture
Goes at Big Auction
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Curio Hunters from Everywhere
v la" ,r ' -
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Rush to Gotham to Bid on
Astor House Furnishings
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United Prees Serviee .
NEW YORK, June 10 Carlo huat-
era and their represeataUveo from all
over the country gaUsred aero today
to bid for the famoua old Aetor House
belongings. Besides Ua proteasloaal
curio buyers aad sellers, Uere waa a
goodly number of private eolleelora
oa hand to bid for the eKeeta aad fur
nishings ot what la perhaps Ue mast
famoua old aotielry la the Ualted
States. '
Amoag oome of Uo relies placid
under Ua hammer today wero oaaire
which, furnished Ua suite of rooms la
whtaa. Ua lata Klag Bdward? Uea Ua
Prlace of Waloa, oeeupled. The far
alsalngs ot Uo suite oeeaaled by Uo
Qrand Duko Aleala of .Raeala,' and
many arUclea off furniture te Ua
sultea ooeuptod at varlout Uaiea ay
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