The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 16, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLH, OHKUON, MO.n'dAV, JUNK 10, 1018
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Big Railroads Given Further Jolts By The U. S. I
Supreme Court in Rulings on State Legislation
MIDDLE WEST
SUFFERS FROM
INTENSE HEAT
Hl mi: IX I'HIUAIIO IX TWKXTV-
mint iioititH
Chamber of Commerce
Holds Meeting Tuesday
Aims of the Organization and Plans
to Bring About Their Culmina
tion are to be DLcused
sti
Editor Scott, Oets
Prison Sentence
TIkiumimN ( lls at 'i flilr-gii What Urn Klamath
ki.-L VmhU Suffrrlng 1'n.lM Urn ( .linirrri l doing.
Ilr.il. IHc In Tlirlr I'm Two Hur-
mult nl I'lilliMlrli.liU Mllwii-n
IV...I ,rv AUo Kuffrrlng I'mni lb
,n NulU-Hrf III Sight
flinmhvi
it full lit-
Wlmt Hut Klamath Cli.iin.nir of
CcmiHitC" nuKlit to do,
Whit tlm Klnmntli l.-.iii'iimr
, Commote- nipi-cta Hi it";
of i( prlimi Importance, mill
(iMiilonru l desired.
All ulin ill" Inliir.'Klcd In tho work,
of (In- niKiiiiltatloii nro luvlttd to bo,
liri'MUl w In tlier or not they nro mem-1
of lii.fi of tlm Chamber of Commerce.
There Mill lio discussed matter of In-1
,M tlm members ilim.. .If. for "' ""-' ' j
Uv Chamber of Commwe. This meeting soinowimi in u.i
., . .,,. g,rlM I T,r... nro a fe f the "Uitir Hint naturo of a "get-together meeting. '
Ultra I res B.rvlcs u ,,, w ,)0 mucl, ,alk on Ul0(
WICAUO. Ju. l -HU i;oH.J; f r,IItlln,.rco ltnorrow itrnlnie. .uJct of bettering tl.u organltatloii.
,l,d niiil hundred prostrated U the , MnK 10 r,KU1,r mouth In addition, tbo delegate to tho roll-
irtor.l of lb. heat '' "r "' . ,...,.. f ,,. mt.mbcr of tho roal convention nt Yreka will also
.ut ti.ciity.four hour. .,..,., ,..iiii.u. Tin. meeting l "taken report
aa. ....... ............ m t. ... n . .1 .... . r ...a.
Iliv lien. yrBivi.i- ,.,..-.. - ,
Uttri.
Thousand of wolo spent Ihoi
night on tho roof of tenement, ami
mivny iimtv slept In tbo cly lark In
tbr vntu liopn of b roollliK brcoie. .
Ho far, Ibrri' la no promUo of cool
tr wrathtr.
CHUG-CHUG FOLKS INSANE WOMAN
f'J ,tiiktfi-aW:H
CIRCUIT COURT
OPENS; GRAND
JURY CHOSEN
M. V
C()SKI!(H)M W C1IOHKN AB
THK (XBKMAN
KcTrral CrlmlBal Acllorui, Includlri
CtilM htcallni anil Munlcr, Are to
lie Tried at TliU Tcnn JUrclio'
Trial la tbo Flint to Its Taken Up. '
an.l Jurr la Selected Ilenaon Lcc-1
turn Tardy Jurors.
Kansas, Missouri
and West Virginia
Laws Are Upheld
CURRENCY BILL
MAY COME SOON
'two cent vakk laws n
BE VAUO IX MOOT'M
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I CAHBS 8UBMTTTBB
MJIo PatMCtatcr Rate WaM B
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APPEAR IN COURT, TRIES ESCAPE!,
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kM(n mi MlluMukre
Lolled l'r Borvlce. 'HKVKIIAI. MAKK FIVK
MII.WAUKKi:, Juno 16. Tbobeall ,W,VAT10XH Ttlt'lT
?inday kllltil ! rona, nnd aovcnl
rre tToilrated. In addition to tbono ,
.!. ait- III th hospital, tbrro are acr
ril lrtlm of auiutroke.
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iM)i.Mu;viii:
TIIKAH-
Alexander Scott, editor of the
Weekly Imuu, tho pa;r which de-
fvndid tho striker In tho silk mill
llerta tbo Grand Jury
Foreman M. W. Coaeboom, a
farmer, Klamath Fall.
John Koonlz. farmer, Klamath
FalU.
Mile Moore, farmer, Merrill.
A. I). Black, mlllman, Bonanza.
II. F. Chapman, farmer, Keno.
.Albert Durgdorf, farmer. Dairy.
Will Humphrey, farmer, Klam
ath FalU.
I'llKBinnVT HAYS MEASURE MAYl
HTAItT IN TIIF. HOUSE BEFORE
THE END OF THE PRESENT
WEEK
tutted l'rei Service.
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 16.
Tho currency reform bill, ono of the
adinlnUtiatlftn meaaure. may b
tortcd in the houe of repreaeaUtlTM
Friday.
Thla waa announced by Prealdest
at today' aeml-woakly coa-
!
WlUon
ference with the newapaper sea.
The leaders of the party are united
on the meaaure, ay fi ,
PracUcaJly Conleeatery to
the Smaller I. taw ta
Bellerea the Sis Ltvajeet
Afford to Hani for That
United Preaa Serrteo .
WASHINGTON, D
The rallroade were
kt-rlni of defeat
lovrlac Ms coattrtlo. that MM
lin the rlcht to wwun mtmi
in II lib It borders, tho 17.
mil rente remit asoao tuM
the raHroao In aMiHr e
where tho raHroade Oaiiwl m
regarding nneoHallen? mt I
-rrws .-,
MoW
'after thla week," said Wllaon.
Tvit at IMillailrlplila
I n led Pre Hcrvlco.
I till 11111 LIMA Jiiim Ifi
ate drail and cort proMratrd n a Mu Humlay by tho police
i.
luL i'Mianon. ;. J.r tue nome oi me. " .-, - AmDiiirinK lis ruunn uw
Hi: ok WOHHE.V MEIlClfAXT Ararican nnarchUt. wa given an, with the selection of a grand Jury, and tbo message on the aubject is at- tot. cal. lBe court deeUre
Itl'NK A WAV KIIOM A'rrr.XI-lndctirmlnato sentonco of from one Bnd preparations for the trial of w-.rcadr prepared. Kansas has the right
. tin nriKon nnrH for nubllihlnir an cdl- if vtnrphn. chnrced with larceny, the! ... .. ... . .., , nhtit maximum rata tc
ANT is miuaii i..iii.i contained this para- juno term of tho circuit court for . , , iW .,..
' .... ..... i iki. replace me lann in vuo tnucBu.
1. 1 .inn. u no" iKrapn; iviamain couuiy h uuiiutm. .-.-,
I ..i. ,..,. ., nh(tnnmutht mornlne by Circuit Judge Benson
UHV ItlH MPEEIHXH AXH OTH-
i:k orrr.vsKH
mult of Urn Intense hot spell.
HIRAM BUSY WITH
HIS PEN AND INK
trtf, and Climbing
1'iiHi.l Press Service
MILWAUKEE. Juno IC At noon
tmtuv Mm innrrurr rrdstered UU do-
crci-s. It Is iirrdlclod that It will bo-M.(t limit.
... ..-.. .. ...... iinHni intv nrrniinn iti
..... . ...... .Al..ni m.i it.irnrti ..w-.iiU i.m tits nitv iT I n a niiiCHi. ino lime juuko wcmvu wv w .-
tleorgi. Oaprnn, ..seceding si'fle.i i """"" ,.oti.d of brnM buttoned anarchlsU. remind tho Jurors that their summon
limit. .. """. '. , ,. Ti.., nolle anarchists, headed bj ordered tbem to bo In the court bouso
,.uko CUPI. .iHiuc nrllllon. Ilcei... l. "i; urc tho bos. anarchist. U.mson. not only at 10 o'clock. ' ,
I'lnto. . ..'..,...., m Vnii-iAr it belief in lawlessness, but they prac- After tho graud Jury was drawn, M. ....,-,.. nu
Mr. l.uko Clapp. snmo cna go. snow, ai o.h .. - ,",ki:.ow... tlco It. They don't waste words with w. Cosoboom was named ns foreman l ii-iw ---
William I. Johnson. exceedlnK th h.rlf 'ruJV' '""".,, rknKmcn-they simply crack their und I'erry O. DeLap a bailiff. The! SIGNEI FIVE HUNDRED BUX8
lUI1""'! " -- --
(oiiiu vrn warmor.
Hugs Killed
("tilted Press Service
(IIICA0O, Juno III. Two thou
snn.l hog at tho stock ard died as
i result of today's Intonse beat. The
li'M la estimated at $35,000,
Mrs. Arch Y. Tlndall lolt Humlay
fur I'etoaky, Mich., whoro sho villi
lu'inl tho summer with relative.
SINCE THE LAST LEGISLATIVE
SESSION
i. . a. . a...... ...... In na.fl rtktlVtiA (A
i-t'i, ........ Mioaus. jury wis iueu inmu .u u ....-
I All appeared In tho I")" "'""'that It Uiu. . . mUar to 'commence deliberations. I
!,,.. morning and v,ere lined 15 .ad.. ..We... I', ou my way. "an., . d ,. u ""ZZ Thrfi nro only two crlmlnal CMM.
, ,'ol.co Judgo .....v. t. jo, mo . Mr. Vil..n.o.uuuon.y Zi passed soon after the.ftwa.t.ng tho jury from tho Justice-
will appear later. .. hi. Is a Juror In from cr nltendoni and ran toward " President McKlntey. t0urt. F. E. Burton was bound overUnUe(, PreM Service
tin-circuit court. mm raiiroau n.. 1,.i,im i.caw nunishmont for in this body on a charge of forgery., cir-nAMPXTO June 10. Qover-
. Tho police wero 'nmedlBy ".11' hoidlng up to ridicule any part of the dnd T. K. Butts must appear In n-uor ,,ran. Jobatoa today affixed his
t'lauiln E. Mnill .' mluriiod ,loit, IlIld their search led tnom toiiio ....., of a 8tat0 or tno UnUed gwor t0 charge ot demolishing a Bl(,anture ot approval to 20S of the
horn I'orunnu, nt.i. ..r . Wiiipi... -- ....,, ktates. Now Jersey also nas a iu neighbor lonco. iuiii8 passed by tbo last legislature
Thero are a number oi imporiauw
.. ....,.ni n.t.i via. ...ii int'iiud. ,i-.i.'..i.iinii iir,.,' inut u a t)t.a....n.. - .
in.. me !. : "..". r.:.. .... ...i, !,,
crime to work on'
. E. It Hani')" Iikh returned to War
den niter IU l Klamath Falls.
Twenty-five Couples
Ask for Separations
June Term Equity Docket is Heavily
Laden with Tales of Marflal
Strife and Discord
.... . uiiirn mnKQfl il a
t rated the hut or sirs, in, "".., ...,, anuihor forbidding the! . h tri,i nt the nresent terra
cioiieliid behind a Pllo "" "iCXpre8slon of unbelief In Christianity. nf the clrcult court. Today the Ulal
foro the olllcers could reach her she
ad slipped ut on the ot her ah o of oM . I. J arc h
tho Pile. M.or sho uiko,. u, .rnilQ 01111111 II xho trial ot Cbenoweth Umpqua Is
irolmaii Walker. Tlllln lllTllll I 111 i,,n nf th early cases. Umpouo. a
til. iinfiirluiinto woman loft tlila, Willi MlilH" ' di... t.u-i U ehsreed with
morning for tho nylura at Salem. nlT.r... nmfs tho murder of Frank Jack, a Klamath
Indian, nt Fort Klamath.
nn of tho cases attracting mucn
nttontlon Is tho trial of Frank Ferris,
on a chnrgo ot child stealing. He 'e
held responsible for the temporary
disappearance of 14-yearold Harriet
rink from her home lasi mi.
Pamlly quarrel appear t6 bo num-Klemlng, 0. U Corey v. F, . I Corey.
cou. , Klamath county at this time, l.ou.sa Bav.uso ,n . M-J
son, ah - -;, 1Inpn.
rail. Emma Horn vs. 1,11. .-.
a.r.h WBoks . Mlko Weens, aiarga-
for suits for separation form a large
Hurt of tlm iiua-iimm of tho Juno torm
of tho circuit court, which commenced
today.
Of tho titty-four actloni In equity
uhlch are contested, twonty-nvo listed
In tho bar docket for tho term nro
actions for divorce, ao Circuit Judgo
llonaon should become an oxport at
unraveling matrimonial knot.
Tho divorce listed for tho presonl
torm of tho circuit court follew:
ChnrlM PauUnn vs. Emma PaulsOII,
Hyko W. Hamaker vs. nuelah Ham-
kor, Winnie lllevon v. Oeorge uv
uns, Jerry Toobey vs. Annie Toohey,
Irene Lane va. Frauk I-ane, Caroline
Williams vs. William Williams, Barah
Nancy riemlug vs. Qulnoy Adam
MANY SLEUTHS
PLEA GUILTY
. ... Illtllt
THOSE WHO IHI " Allis uivr..
.MXi: MONTH SENTENCES TWO
WIM. VimiT THE CHAIMIE OF
CONSl'HtAOV
FOUR GRANTED
CITIZEN PAPERS!
TliU makes a total ot 500 signed since
the dose of the session.
This Is the last day tor the gover
nor to approve or veto measures, so
he v, III be busy until miamgoi.
John A. Durst Is here from Mary-
vllto on a business trip.
Kansas has the right to ix a
able maximum rat to ho hrge hf
railroad for the trsMportitlon oC oil
and oil product within tho MM.
The supremo court hM UK too
Missouri 2-cent passenger rate ml
tbo maximum freight rata taw fM
not confiscatory as it applied to six of
the larger railroads operating In that
state.
It was held, ihougb. that tho law
was confiscatory as to a nnmsor oc
smaller railroads.
Reaffirming the rights ot the statos
to regulate Interstate rates, tao su
preme court held valM wast tw- ,
glnla's passenger Uw. This provMOC
n maximum charao of S eoata a i
The Missouri com waa one that
watched by the eatlro West On tho
decision today there depone awoh
future legUUtlon of the samo typo.
Elshteen railroads fought tho .
ourl Uw, applying forvlajuBOtlo.
and declaring them uacoasUUttaaaL
The railroads won la the Uwar eoarts.
which declared the rate regnUMoaa
confiscatory and void.
a ihi case acalast the t3lago.
Burlington and Qulncy .railroad waa
appealed to the supreme, oonrt aw
both the state authorttlea and tho
railroad, the Utter allsglag error at
rconilnued on faao 4),
'"" "v" ". F n..nnv
mi Dennoy vs. uiarunvo . - - -r.ri . .
SvoSr vh, Wesloy ClJ
TWO CANADIANS AND AS MANY
FHENCHMEN SWEAK AIXEGI
ANCE TO THE STAItS AND
STItll'ES
United Pre Service
AN FIIANCI8CO,
Chas. Pickett was In the city Sun-
.i... ovnnint? from his home In Tuie
....... . i i, ii.. in it rnturned In the even-
Four more names wero nuueu i ..- -.. ----- - ..
JSl of American c.tUens In Klam-Slng acompan.ed by h s augh e g,.
ath county Just after noon ioaay,(i - - - ,h-in
n Clrnilt Judge Denson granted j PieU. who .have bee vUmng Miss
full tltlxcnslilp papers to tbo iouow-i-ormuu ..- r -
ing:
mwm V
of Marcho is
.
First on the Calendar
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Poe Valley Rancher is Accused jbf
Stealing a Steer, Ten Member!
of the Jury Are Chosen -
Juno 16.
u".vo . " " :..'. i. Dudley. Hel
I-. uuuioy . " "- ,,...... Ua
Hcndrlek. vm. prou . -'7'
John 8. Hhook vs. uora ouuu, .....--
johnslon vh, Kdwnn. a. ---.
Iloso noddnrd vh. jom """"""
riclc Jims v-. MokhIo Jim. Ooldla
i. (vnonovnn vs. John h. u ''
iniuii. - . ,
..vnn flllldya M .MCUOIini.. -
..- ..I.I 1.1 . II. llllllH H.
mvtuit
Da"' .. . .. .. .ia.on
.i Inrllv OI IIIU ., ..v-v.
tlonl. the grounds cited In tho com
plaint. Somo of tnom, uu.
based on charges of cruelty.
....i in,r, rlne. ueiecuvcs ..
Il.llll... M..- -'
(low an, Mcllugh, Josopns, uruiev.u
nnd Oulllvan pleauou gumy .
when broiisht Into tho suporior co.in
Alox
Helon J.
William Ilobort Drotherton, native
of Canada.
Alfred O'Klof Farrell. native ot
.Canada.
a lt .. HnllVil
Augusto boon Aiiunuu, ...
Franco.
Henri Andrlou, uatlvo of France,
of
,.. woro sentenced to nlno, All of tho menb avo resiuou ...
" . i,... i.. irimoi. .nnntv for several years, auu
r iiu -"Sir Voro'o;;;,:;: Vp. -,s
i.u n,,irtlvoa Taylor ana mci-iiuo. ioomub iui
u) '-
Louis lloagland has aone to Iko
vlow, In tho lutorcsts of the Gordon
& Ualdwln garago.
for a couplo ot weeks.
Ocorgo C. Clark Ih here from Al
... whoro ho has charge of con
struction work for the Algoma Lum
ber company.
W. H. David ana Ml. ."- .r fl..t criminal action to be Uk-
have been In rortlana atten. . k - 0upb"; 'th0 June term ot the circuit
session of the state grand lodge. A. F. on u ny in
fc A. M.. have returned to Kiamau, ,- J 5 Marcho wtt3
Fall. Ii.it,,.. i hv hB lftit arand Jury on
mSlS ,n the
seat visitor. . ! a a.iVl. Merrill cat-
.'HBO BIW v.w.a -v .-.
tlomen. Tbey say that Marcno au
posod ot a teer belonging to them to
Merrill' butcher shop.
Miircho. who is a well known Poe
r..ii.tv rn ncher. has retained Fred H
Fred O. Brown Is here from Cry.tal Mill as hi. attorney, A bitter Ugal
..n.bnalnaattrip. battle U expected.
n. o. Johnson, salesman for tho 8.
S. Johnson company, left Sunday for
u .v.t aAlAiira
3on -Frnncuco, aiier u iuuu ..
here.
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Ten of the Jury were.
the regular panel toaeylo
being Wtuism 'iaarr .,'
Johnson, Qeorgo
Woodard, I w.
Meyers. Charles
O U lAVtf aMal W. K.
K., AS. aar.w- - " '"- - . .
a .n-eui vasdra waa 'atastag ew
Judge BsMoa to, U:tt asaohBss
two chalra In' tho jary aa JJ
rrad Noel and . V.
first two1 of the
laad. wero anaplesL
trtet .Attorney irwen
lopealag remarta to tM 3
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