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

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UALIFOKXIAN OI'IIWtKO to V. H.
ACTION
Thongli Flnnni lalljr Inlrrrtlnl In
Mrslro, II Hay lln Wouldn't Fnrr
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Mulled Press Service.
WAHHINOTON, II,, C., July 24
Naval Captain Ap
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IN EVERY SENSE
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Mss Barnum Makes Charges
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' The county court will toou call for
bid for Ilia conitructloD of a 3.6
mile Ktiutcli of county load, beginning
nt a jioliit on tlio Koit Klamath cutolf
nuil two uilkit from the city llmlla,
mill running toward Algoma. Uld
for tho constfuctlon of two nille from
Ilia illy llmlla utu nuw being contld
'tisd.
' l lie work In the city la being done
j by the Klamath Development compa
iiiy, unit Mill be tginplcted
MiMh HmrprU U MaaMmtl at th
Itlcb Vanatac HtHlam Tributary
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ltaHilt Hoanl anil I'Ua for tW
HiMTtM of ItevrtefMurat Caagrr
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extent and high degree ot develop
unit Mill bo completed In a few "M oi lBe Kiamam uoam were
The following circular Intterhaabeun; (ggBBSBgaVjULflgS jiUya. Under the direction of Coa,Bar" frw" "t"""! or
kdiiI to tho inembera of congreaa by' WAKIIINUTON. l. C, July 24.r Murphy, tenty men and twenty " ,lJ,'1tf 'PUirougl tho
i'iiipr....iiinn loiin u'.,..i nt (niir,ir. . 'iroin nm xnirii ) iii miiinv nrM.Illy to Merrill' wedMaday. 'After
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"A one financially Interred In or lno M",WUIU oi". " P- other atn-et betwnn tho court houoo w" ' " "wlopwi
MpiIco, and liiniinucli n I would not
jropiirdlio my life or the lli'r of my
i.r..i. ..r,.in..i,.i 1.1 ti. rnri of rar "ThU Improvement conilila of grad
nil, a eihiu roan a nil iininniDg u wim
ioiin (o protect my proiNirty, I would
bo a coward and n murderer If I neat
my countrymen to death In behalf of
my property.
. "Tim Uvea of tho American ol
dlerv uliould not be aacrlttced nor the
piiipto'a trrnmjry depleted to protect
'ptoperty rlghla' of rltUetia who have
tnkcti n chaiire on tho lawn and con-
dlttoii of n pioilo who are beyond
our control,"
of tho battleaulp Ixiulilana, "o l other atn-et between tho court houao w"'t ' "ow uadeveloped
'pealed to tho president to reconsider 0nd Iho rlty limit at Islington av- i'oet'on ot Oregoa,- and particularly
)hl cao. They bellevo he ahould have Inue. ttc' vbiltlBlll" Haslty'a big
United Treat Barvlea
MKX1C0 CITV, July 34. -Tho lat-
nt rrnorta atato that Ocnurnl Car-.
rania commamloil tho robehi rnptur
Ing Torroon.
It I reported that Colonel Alvaret,
the feilernt commnmler, wna killed
and half tho 3,000 dofetulera rohelled,
and Joined Carrama.
A thouiand frderala nnd novoral
rnmiou wero raptured. Nearly all
tho loyal federal wero put to death.
It ! rumored thtt C.OOO rebel are
advancing on Han I.tili l'otolv, nnd
more fighting la oxnoctod.
lx Inchet of quarry tallluga and
tlreinliiK with macadam. When thla
thoroughfare la completed to the
county rond It will ante two or three
mlloa nml much hill climbing be
tween here and Kort Klaaiath.
OTHER PLACES
WOOLD RECALL
HJ.NTY CLKItKH OKflCK IM AHK.
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CiaCKAMAH AMI IKfOlt HIVKK
IXIUNTY 1'KOI'I.K
Los Angeles Millionaire's Trial
for White Slavery Continued to
September; Bixbys' Nose Injured
unit it Pre Bin Ice
M)K ANtlKI.KH, July M. Clou
Hi leu Marker, ono of Ue wltmaaea In
tho llltby can, luta vunUlirO. A ttoa
rn delis Uvea have be aaalgtQ to
Uio caao.
fJiilted l'iw Her vice'
I.OH ANdKMCH, July J4 Tho oaoo
ot Ooorgo II. Illxby, charged with a
white, atftveiy charge, did not go to
trial today, a poatponemout being
grunted on account of Ulxby aufforlng
with u broken now, Humalnod In an
automobile accident. It In thought
tho trlnl will begin September1 Hth.
Illxby, multl-mllllonulre, owner of
Iho famoua Hotel Virginia at Long
Bmcb, heavy atook holder In hair n
donen bauka and truit compuulen, .
truatee of a prominent collogo and a
Member of oxcluatvo California aocl
eiyelrchM, k charged with contribute
lag ta the delinquency of Irene Mario
rowk-Levy, it, and Cloo Helen Uar
Her, ll,?who ar mlaora under the
California Juvenile law until they am
yoiro of age.
f Tho cmo agalMt Blxby growout of
the whiteslave Inyeatlgr.tloM, ataried
aome montha ago by tho Loa Angete
county grand Jury t wheni Kitty I'hll
ilp, a moving "picture aotreaa, waa ac
cuaod of blackmailing a man whoae
,Kme wan withheld by the nutkorlttee.
that
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thk myaUrteue
admiral before be wai retired. He haa
Just arrived la Washington from New.
port, where ho gave up the command
of tho touUlana.
It la undernlood that frleuda of
Captain Polta believe that If Uio pree
Ident will content to go over the pro
motion quratlon the action ot the
"plucking" board will bo nullified and
the president wit have tho authority
to aend the nomination of Captain
I'olta aa a rear admiral to the aeuato.
He waa due for promotion March 20
laat.
Captain I'olta waa placed within
the Jurisdiction of he "plucking";
board when he wan not Dromoted In .U.TY CI.KUK'H tIKHCI
March. HI friend point out that ha
took tho examination for promotion
and received Iho Indorsement tor pro
motion. Then Secretary DauteU ot
the navy department decided that ho
necueu more tea service, ana no wo Following tho recent unsuccessful
assigned to command the Louisiana,. nlUm,t to roca County Judge Wor
remalalag there until "plucked." ifl. Wj,0M mcthoda were sustained
by the people, the county clerk's of
III co has became an Information bu
reau for other places considering the
recall.
1 This morning's matt contained two
letters of Inquiry. One ot these, from
8. W. Btark ot Hood lllver, aska for
a copy ot the petition f,orm used, nnd
this Indicates that there might bo
dUallsfuct.lon In Hood lllver county.
The second Inquiry Is from William
U. MUlvoy, county clerk of Clackamaa
county, relative to the ballot and the
public notices. Tho editor of n pa
per iu Oregon city has been advocat
ing the recall of County Judge H. 8.
llealtle, r.al Mulvey considers It ad
visible to get tho needed Information
ranch In Harner eeuntr. where It Is
sixteen miles fran the front gate to
the porch ef the- house, members of
the party making their first trip were
not prepared to tad nt the end of
their Journey ta the south, such a
modern city no Klamath Falls, with
such a well developed and rich coun
try us Ilea to.thi eouth of the city.
The visitors werejgfgrapaaled b',
number of the crUaena e: Klaaiath
Falls, Including the county Judge nnd
president of the Chamber of Com
merce. Following dinner nt Merrill
the party went on to the Prank
Adams ranch, where they" were shown
a band of several hundred horses, be
sides Inspecting this beautiful farm
home. From there the party return
ed to the N. S. Merrill ranch to view
soma of hi world famous big mules.
(Continued , on -page 4)
of n Chicago Judge, n college gradu
ate nnd seven years an assistant of
Jane .Adeems la Hull House, has
mods'- sortaao "efcargeo against
Cleveland manufacturers and these
who maniged their end of the gar
ment workers' strike In that city la
1911. With Miss Emily Krall, a girl
orator, who rose from the factories
of the city, she declares that the
manufacturer hired a thug named j
Morris Lubln to Join the strikers and
Incite thorn to do violence, and finally
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to murdor, so public feeling In tne orean mo sinae ey causing violence.
city would turn against the workers. He waa.aent to prison.
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cbaractor, who wont under the nnmo
of "lllack Pearl," waa Blxby.
Tho blackmail charges were never
i.b.lu l-mt.mA T.-Ilf. nlillllMa If.,
h.vU. ..-.., ...,.. . -... possible, should l.e find
chargod with vagrancy before Police , ' ... . .,
Judge Hose, now mayor of Lot An-
ill necessary to call tor an election.
gelea, and "run out of town" on n bur
pendod sentence of six months. She
took with her to San Francisco Mario
Parretor, another young girl. Sub
sequent charges by Miss Phillips
started the grand Jury probe, and the
two girls wore brought back to Los
Angeles by detective. Roth testi
fied before the grand Jury, and the In
dictment of Illxby, Mrs, Josle Rosen
borg and Mrs. Kllxabelli Kspoy fol
lowed. The millionaire claims that the
chartos against him are tho result ot
his refusal to pay blackmail. Ho hai
employod Oscar Lawler, noted na spe
cial prosecutor In the McNamara dy
nnmlte Investigation, tn defend him.
' Mm. llosenberg and Wtsabeth mj
pcy, rooming bouse keepers', are
charged with having entleed' yoUng
girl Into dive and there engineered
tnootlugs between them and rich men
for prollt. Ircno ilrown-Levy' told
(liu grand Jury that she waa given
fiflGby ono man In one of Mrs.' Res
enberg'a resorts, Tho money, she,
soys, was divided Into three portions;
one to'herselr, ono to Mrs. HosenUern;
GRANTS NON-SUIT
IN DAMAGE CASE
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WHMTKItN V.MOM TKLKUHAPM
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Circuit Judge Benson this monk
granted n non-suit motion In the trlnl
of tho damage suit brought against
the Weetern Union Telegraph'' com
pany by George Reed? He took thla
siand because' the plaintiff failed to
jihow any evidence' of negllgenco on
theparrof the defendant.
Oali wk wnVbllup mt that haiiA nt
ateiegraph pole, and a painter 'wan
at work n't the top 'oft the pole." A:
bucket
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1NTKN1MBVT In addition to an nuto load ot en
thusiastic boosters, Editor Phil Bates
of the Paclio Northwest brought with
him from. Portland an American nag,
atx by nine feet In. aloe, which will
eventually become tho property ot
some Klamath county achool.
The nag wan aent by Mrs. O. 0.
Chapman, wife of the Portland .Com
mercial Club) president, who has often
visited here. ThlntUto be presented
to the achool making the heat show
lag, this point to, decided by Coun
ty ncnooi nuperintenoenv. retersou.
PHONE TRUST
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Miss Gertrude Barnum, daughter .The labor leaders, ah seid
lmpooawle 'toyeeoArel
and boys, Mkf Lohtn. and no'
violence resetted from (he strike, UnU
't-wno loot-. . .vviiCj -
After Uat, she went threiOM
preaching a heyeett of these, smana-
fectnren. taking Mies JCrall, .who had
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labor orator. They traveled tare
many cities, she said, followed by
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Donald. Worded w home from ton
Francisco, where he, has "been vleet
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P. A. Jerome of Dairy.. waa n, Wed
nesday visitor w the eonnty seat. '
Emll Egeri la, hero from Yonna
Valley.
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afJMNa CAMra ARK IN THE
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LAN8INQ, Mich., July 14. Calu
met, one ot the greatest, Michigan
copper mining town, la In the hand
oi n wob oi ovv aroieu niiavrv, v(
cording tp deepatehe. Bnslaesa has
been "suspended and everybody Is
carrying n rile or revolver,
Thla afternoon tho mob ot strikers
divested fifty denutr sheriffs ot their
stars. Many have been Injured In .respondent, versus Ben WfWeott, sec-
personal encounters, but there havejrrr . oPPoinnt. tws is
aeon no fatalities. a tnv '"'.S ot ,b CMM W,!. con-'
The therisl of Houghton county haa atuntioaamy oijne nay dhi w leetee.
telegraphed the governor iuat he 8 and. which tbesupreme court haa.'Jue
In the hands of 500 striking miners.. Ie' constitutional, reversing the.'O
Another mob ot the same else la np-:llo8 r Jd OnBowny,
mded ' The opinion la, written uy justice
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nHo ml ormallow ; be', wnnto
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preaching the, place be Is surrounded,
wires the sheriff.
Burnett, who holds that, the logUla
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United Press Service.
ATLANTA, Qa., July J4.-The fed
eral) parole board, .which convened
bore toaay, is expected vviinin ,e
next few 'days to reader a dechUon on
the' 'request' audo'nV Julian Haw
tiiorn,.o of, the famous AmerUon
author, for. a' parole.. Hawthorne' ta
serving, a term, of a year nnd a day
tor rrauauieni aiocn operauona. , v
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Mrs. -A) J, Poplotof MUton.rendfta
return of I82.ie from a centennwl
cherry tree, which moves iho Eagle to
the grim observation'' that v It vllttle
Of orge's, father ht owned vtiu,nov
lllnllnn dnmA luiA nrnhlhit. Thai
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opinion i,Daeu-upoR, mo principle
laid down la the .opinion, hnt "the
leclsUture Itself, acting directly.
could rave referred to the peojile any i
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Iercetved why.it eld'notlwiu'eqnal
propriety annex a. lawful Wdltlontoi,
a referendum of, the same Ml order
edtbV nethlo.?; , ,L'T3
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states the" meaourea'iwnosv )WnehV'sj
aetuaVmaUflallaeiaiUnee lighr
JVo-sthe,referonHotf;tWol' it
wis eompetent .for.'ik'i legtolature'tc
provide' tor, the referendum' of Jto.own
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iuch n eonUngotscT.Vi','-
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