The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 06, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1913
Price fit onto
mie
traw
' 4
New Haven Engineer Testifies
Had Been Making Double
PROCEEDINGS OF
BOARD ARE HELD
TO BE ILLEGAL
-i maw mill hi: :. at itivn,
UMIK l'i;V HAVH
Urnilng i.f Jphhiip mi liiitiiMfiiu
rimiiti' I- r.M.iinu.ii ruin iiic i lid
nl ll.p IikIhi.ip ( III Allium)".
Mun WIiii I'ihiiiiiI I lir litiniliinilliiii
... HiiUir I III- HimmI lllil Sot
I'iimi-p.) AhumII.IK lit lli' l-.
I'liltcd I'traa rVlli
('OArH'OOK, Kept
r, llatry K
Thaw will probably tw detained here
lililll HppIi iiiImt I llli. Hip day li Into
lie Montreal rnurl rrtlrxn hla rw
I'liwrditiir Jerinnr u( New York
Hit nut appear thla morning for hla
healing on a ch-tite ul gambling,
..li.nip'a r.iillisd . lil.Ted hla up-
p.rai.re. mid ii..in llirlr mutton Hip
cbp mi uitilliiiiril until September
llth.
"Jerome may think tint Cut look
la a auburn, ami that h can play
mker l( lip want In, hut we will rli
fnrrp Ihi- law," aalil Judge MrKrp, III
f.ilitluullig II. ''
"Wit will aim Mr Jritimn Itiat Iip
can't play canli fur n'oncy here He
.will bp proaeeiii-it In Hip full extent
ii f I ho law "
' An altlilivll l.y Tliiwin llellr Mr
(llniils. wlui Irarril Hip Immigration
law. i -a nli irl it In tlni writ nf
lialirai niriu Uaiicd yr.teid.iy.
' 1lil aurii. J thnl Hip hoant of 1 ill
inlral'(ui ruiiiiiilntnniTa liml iirinrcil
nl lllrKally lii lla lniulr whin II
hi'til Thaw ili'pottahlr. Ilr aalil tin'
hn.iril liiit lilnl no rnmiilalnl Willi Hip
tiiltilntir nf Hip Inti-rlnr. u Hip law
ri-iiiilrm.
Itnjal lllulihiliilrm lrrl
lliilti-1 Prima Her In.
DKN'VCII. t'nld.. Hi'pl. A lllitlilaml
(ii.tiiim-a wprp riiiiiiiion nlxnit Hun it
Iniliiy. wIipii Hip Nallonnl (.'niivrntlnn
nf tln Huirrmi LihIkp nf Hip ltnnl
lllKlilamlrra iippiii'il rnr Hiroo ilnya.
0h-ii Ti'iuiN Tmiriip)- nl Oakland
Ulillc.1 I'reaa Xnrtlcii
OAKLAND, Hp.I ! Willi ninny
Conat al.ita enteri'd, Ihe iipen Inurnii-
tni'iit of Hip O.iklnnd Cnunlry Club
alnrled here Indny. It la being held
tiiidir Hip nuaplrpa nf the Nutlntial
Ti nnla Aaanclatloa.
. ra. I rnre.i Hrh.. a nti.i iiv fri.ni
Hip rnurli, diilug annio ahopplug.
Sixty Blocks Destroyed by Fire
in Hot Springs, Arkansas; Tents
Used to Shelter 2,500 Homeless
HOT HI'ltlNIIH, Ark., Sept. C
Ti enly-lho liuiidri'il peiiplo nrp home
hli mid sixty litnrkii nf bullilliiKH are
mi uuldurliiK ruin u n result of n
llro.lhat Mwvpt Ihu imilcrn cud of Hie
(business district last night nnd early
' tlifa morning. ,
.'Trio far s known, there were no
. futilities, Thu (liuiineo will run rloao
In 120,000,0(10.
At 3 o'clock this mtirnliiK Hi" Ire
binned Itself out at thn foot of West
Mountain, tho southern limit of the
city, Tho municipal light nnd water
plnnt, tho high school and two grade
WASHINGTONIANS
OF HOUSE MIXED
IN A NEAR RIOT
Illlli;i: ( Villi CHIKX tl.MOsT
cemi: ki iimws
All.iiipl mi I In- I'rfit of Jaim-n V.
ltr)MH to 4nll n ('.null.".!"!!"! In
ixllu.lliui .if n) Ihmr.t IHiklim
lulu I lie Niiltli llli.la, la OpNnl
1 1) 1'iillrniJiiHi'! til 'llii'" Aip III
MIIll' Alllllllllllt Wlll-ll lllK''Ml
I'ullid I'resa Hrrlr
WAXHIMITO.V, I'
I' . Hcpl d
lieiioiincliiK Hip navy board which III'
tpallgntrd Hut rlola iraiilllng Iriim Hip
ieerli ul Mirritarr IMnlrl. if tliO
iiaty department at Seattle, l.'iingicaa.
man James W. Ilryau nf Washington
thla altermmii tried In fnrre a run
rll.atiina Investigation
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IturliiK tin- ilrliatr i-rliiit llryan.
t'niii;rriiiian William I! Iliitiiilitpy
i ml ('niKri'aiiiian Alhrrt Jnlinniti,
I nth alaii lnni Hip Ctrritfi-Pli atatP.
mnilp rrtnarka an lilllrr Dial Ilipy
upip mi Hip itkp of o Dal IlKliI n
Hip fliMir
Allur n wllil lumnll, Hprakcr Clark
finally n-alnrpil nilir aflpr much
vlrhllna: nf Hie Karpl
GERMAN CITY
TO OWN HOTEL
ttiNsriticrios wiiiik com.mi:.c
Kll TOIIAV i:sTAIII.ISHMi:.T
wii.i. in: iiiist ciass i am.
IMXtllJ
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I'iiIIpiI I'ri'M rlorlro
IIKIII.IN, H-. ti
Work wna bp-
Kiiii-liiday In Hip City nf DulaburK. n
Hip llhlttp. nn what will bu the Ural
miinlrlpall) ti. tied l.ntrl In the (ler
iii.iii pmptrp
Thero hna Ikpii nred ul n Ural claaa
hnlil In thn ill)
Iur ii'iiic iIiiip. but
nn on. curcil tn build It'iiwlnn In nn-
fnuirnblp lliiiinclul innillllnna. The
rlty council lhrri-fnri ilprlileil laat
week to build It mid run It TIip plan
w III tin e mi Iv wnlr n-i l.v .it l.er r t a
In (IiTinaii).
arhoola, court house, Iron Mountain
railroad station nnd shop wcro
iinionx tho building doitroycd.
The rllltcns have formed u patrol
In Kunrd tho ruins. Bo far tliero hns
heen nn lootliiR reported,
All bualtips has been suapended,
nnd no street car nro In operation,
owing to tho dcslriutlnn of Ihu power
plnnt.
All of the saloons have been cloted
by order nf tho mayor,
It U believed that tho city will aski
tbo governor far mllltla tont to shet
liV Ihn bnnielets people.
s. who opp.,
Ihe Administration s Bill
I
Senator Oweu
Senator Hitchcock
Senator O'Oormun
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........r ...i.. p.. ..i- UP...UW..UC
pf tin. aeiialP lime made up their
uiiuua luai iiiu currency uui aa uuw
i
irriiivu win iiiu uu. aiiiuiik iiipiu nrpi,inl,. ,iln i
iiamr nwcii ui ukibuuiiib iui iiei-(t,0
r.-nlalhp Hlaaa of Virginia, nn auth -
"r "' "' u,n! 8"tor Hitchcock of
Nfbniaka, and Senator O'tlorman of
iw " pi '"" I'lr.iuom naa
coiuit forth In piidiiraemrnl of the
""'XT"-
TIip fight will probably not become
InteresHug whllo tho Mexican situa
tion bold the apntllKht. Hut iluce
tho prpaldpnt ha aald ho ulslie ion
'Kri' lu art on tbo meaiuro beforo ad
ijpiirnniont It Is considered In Wash
liiKlon a light will bo had with the
three senators mining tho democratic,
jveuntnr against tho democratic prel-
dent, i
Cliiiuiioiiklili Mih-I Tninoiniw
NI!V VOItK, Sept. 0. Tho first
rtmiunl truck mid Held rhamptnnshlps
umler tho auspices of tho Srandlna-lnn-Amerlcnti
Athletic l.eaguo will
bo Imlil tomorrow at lllmer Park,
llrooklyn. Many of tho crack ath
lete of tho country aro entered In a
long list of ceiil.
L. M. Sclinlluld, who Is making tho
artificial stone for tho lion' eourt
house, will leave thl cvenliiR for Los
Angeles to Inspect tho now stnto
armory building, which Is built nf
urtldiUl itnno. Mrs. Schofleld, who
lias been visiting here for tbe p.mt
two woeks, will accompany him ai far
a their homo In Dcr.sley,
(TEACHERS ARRIVE iCAMINETTI WILL
.,..,-. .......... ,- .,,.....,
r hUK YtAK ti WUKK
sniooi, tti:i.it wii.i, m: iii.noinh
a 1.1, vi:n Tin: tou.ntv mo v.
IiAV MOIIMMI MA.NV I.IUVIf
CITV TOIIAV 4
If lilamalli Call hai liptn more1
::n Iupk" n any nncjulus In Hie
' at rw i4j it Ima Ixxn (duration,
fr ptary iucoiiiIiik liuln liaa hrought
I ( ilnKOfiira from otlirr lara who
liaie hern pntaspil to li-nch tho
linv It'a ami ollir aubjvda to K'lam
nl Ii ronnty'i i mbryo clllicna.
Mla llllila llroolc n, who la to teach
ti Kort Klainilli. arrheJ taat nlgbt
mini Corulns. Calif,, Mlu Tlit-rna,
tl. -tnll ul... a. I... n I. !.--
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(- in f nun i hi 147 iuiii ivil iur
Hip Kott
t
lli ta Aa I lot rap. I,, litre from 8rn
Jean to trarh thu primary xradp at
Malln MUa Delia Major .tu, who la
aim in tpacti at .Malln amp In on
Prlday'a train with .r al.trr. ilr.
a-u Marovlth, who i III teach at Mer
rill They are from -brka.
Mlaa limp Quail ., i iictrd thla
t'tenlns from Mlnurarti. Kbp haa
bpii riicacedlto taaili Ihe I'leina
arhool Mlaa Nerla 'i'Kpv of Inde-I'l-mlt-ncr,
who ll tearh th Kalt
lo la alno due to u hip lhl pvrn
ItiK
The Itiatmctora wh. have been nr
rUIn here during th. week are Irnv.
Ing today for the dial Icti where thry
nrp to teach In m-arly ticry dlalrlct
arlmnl will rommrnrp Monday rnnrn
Ing PETERSON BUYS
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CIIASKS I'lltirKltTV AT
COItMMt ). i:(iITII
I'lUNKI.I.V HTHiarrs
I'llt-i
THK I
AXI'
That Fred l'pterion, luperlulend-!
l.llt nf eoutllv arhnnta tina fattti In tin. I
,imU(, of Klamath Falli wai evldenc.
eil ,i afternoon when ho purchaied,
1l.ir,lll,.l ,ln t v
Smith Ilealty com-
'1'Hliy.
I., Logidon property nt
r0rncr of Klghth and Franklin I
,trte j
I Tbo former owner of thli property.
', , waahturna. Waah.. and had
Inttriicted Hip Smith Ilealty company
In dlapoae of the entire property, lot,
I...II... .,! .nm.,l-.n f 1.1 1...: ' ,
... , ,lra ..Ur,nil w. ',.,,.
poaieaalnn nf their new homo Imme
diately. AGED CAPITALIST
KILLED BY BOMB
Ml I'LUi: TO IIK I'Ot'Ml Ol
HAS-
TAIIDS WHO III.KW
I'.l THK
hei'si: or
SAN HIIXIO
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I'nlled rie8Serlro
j SAN IIIICOO. Sept, (i, At an oarIynirs, and whllo In Klamath Fall may
.hour this morning Ihe house of I'eter' establish n branch agency for blai
Hansen, an nged capitalist, lhlng on,
tbo outskirts of thl city, was blown,
,ui with dynaiulte, .
llniucn was usloop In the house at
iiiu nine, uiiu was inmanuy Kiuea
Thero Is no duo to tho perpetrators'
tho outrage,
NliHI AUAINSI
HIS CONVICTION
MAV (MltltV CASH IX) tiii:
M'rin:.Mi:cot;itTS
IT. H.
.' pn llhil Will llp.taLtil for U'rilnpa
'lay. Hip Hi)' Sri lor rtrntrncins of
Voiiiik SmniiiirnUii, haya Attoniry
('nniliirtliiK Hip llrfriino -Ohjrr-Hon
U Mailp In Van I'lrvt'a lnlrnr
Hon In Hip Jury llrfnrr ItHlHliK
I'nltbd i'reaa Scrrlco
BAN KUANCI8CO, 8iU C-Attor
"py Wood
rortb, rrurracntlnE Orew
who waa yeaterday con-
K'amlnatll.
'',t,''1 " ou? coun' of H'0 Indictment (
rli, .(. :ik Mm with a violation of the
.,,,, l)lc , wo aw, ,ajr tbat the1
line will be ratlic- hlichcr.
Uailtp tbe coiivlilkn, be aaya
, the
ruic will go further.
"The Ural ateu will be a motion for
a new trial," aald U'ooWorth. "Tbla
will be made Wednesday, tho date let
for cntenclnc my client
"I am pretty aure thut thli motion
will be denied by Ji.4 Van Fleet. In '
that r&fo we will go to tho Federal
court nf apprala, hlch will reach the
" by l''U"r:.
1 nm tirItl.a
I am poalHr," ho concluded "that i
thl tribunal will retcme the ruling,
of Van Fleet."
Citnliic-ttl la the on of Andrew I
CamlnetH, I'nlted Statea Immigration '
rnritalaaloner. Trior to bla appoint
ment to thlf place, Camlnettl fir. waa
a member of tho California
lre.
The defenae baira Ita hone of
eralng the rne on IbP exceptloni.Ba,a,u,,lra,,un cu" '. "" ""
they made to the Initructloni of Van
leet. They hold that theie were
somewhat blaied.
FINDS PROPERTY
OF SOME VALUE
I ilk nflr If fll Mr
'I HAtT I'CltCIIASKO I1Y .WOMAN
THIRTY YKAIW AfiO IS KOUSllDCSan "" e,, ,nd U""f l ,on
'before Leader Oicar W. Underwood
UY IIF.lt SOX TO IIK t'U)Si: TO nad ,0 brng h heaviest guns to bear
THK CITY LIMITS
Coming to Klamath Fall to lookitnkcn nt(J BCCOunt ,hen ,, n0Uie
i property bought by hi mother M ,0 m COB,l(,.ral!oil of curren-
up
,m,rU tm, llll" J-" K 0-mnd
.Royal waa astoulihcd to find tho prop-
erty altuatcd a scant halt mile from
the city limits.
Mr. Iloynl arrived Friday, and at
on co commenced looking up the rec
ord..
"My mother bought this land thirty,
years ago, and uono of ui had ever
seen It," laid Mr. Hojal. "When ray1
'mother died some tlmo back, and tbe I
property passed Into my bands, I de-
cldvd to Investigate nnd Dud out just
.what It amounted to. j
I "I fully expected to tlnd a tract of!
.land war on on the mountain aide. I
utU was agreeably turprlicd to find lt
so near such n thriving rlty as Klain
nin rails. I sunniaKO aiepa to nave
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'ii uuuruii'u uuu cuuivaieu.
Mr. Royal la the Oregon rcpresen-
tatlvo for the Simplex and Mercer
machine.
I'hylclani say tho girl wm In per-
I'rnject Knglnoer W, W. Patch of i
.tbo
Reclanmtton service leaves to-
morrow for Lookout, Calif., where ho
will attend a convention of farmers,)
etc., called by Congresiman Rakor.
TESTIMONY SHOWS THAT STEEL
CARS WERE FURNISHED TO RICH
COMMUTERS BY RAILWAY COMPANY
Representative Ragsdak
of Nortk CaroHia
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IrgUU-'Kepreaenlatlre Itag.'dale of North'!' 'h "J'nfdl'ur .,"!'? ""
, ,. .... ..., ,tne ,ncr'V? of "'- of I" PU-
re-l""'"""" "'"' " ' ' "'ngeri. He laid It had decided to
mle the kind of fight which proved
lo member of congreai that be muit
be reckoned with. Tbo adoption of
the bill by the democratic caucui, vir
tually In the form In which It waa
'written, marka the end of tbe new
'reprcientalhe'a fight.
Itagidale, a banker, elected lo con-
Rreai lait fall, went to Washington
training nau
niieu mm to ueai wiin me currency
uueitton. He could not convince
'many that a first termer, even It a
banker, knew tbo queitlon. But ho
"tn bead off tho new member, In tbe
"fight tho house organization learned
thnl ITfUFflilftlj In m man wlm must htillhA IUtntntr.
cy queatlom.
Headless Body ot Woman Found on
Bank ot Hudson River, Half Buried
in the Sand; Bloody Pillow Nearby
CL1FFSIDE, N. J., Sept. 6. While
puyiug, nova iuib uiuru.ua .uuu u
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ueneuueu uuuy u. n wuu.au v.. tuv
bank of tho Iludion River. Tbo
growsomo discovery wus made, near
the Clayton boat bouse,
Tho body was nude. Tin torso
was shapely, and wai we'll nuturrd.
feet health when iho died
The body was halt burled In t!j
sand. Nearby were found, a pillow-
case and a sheet, both stained with
blood
He
Run
II V ItK.NTixo CARS FOR THK
VK.tll MII.MO.VAIRRH WKRK
(1IVK.V HTKKL COACBKH
KiiKlnrrr Sillier Tell UteraUte Cone
iiirrrp (Ninunlaaloner That for a
Wcrk llefore Hie Wreck, He Waa
Al Muklnie (he. Hum lor Another
l-ornnxXlTr I'llot Who Waa Hkk.
Ilmilng CVinplrtnl Tudajr
I'nlled Preaa Service
J NBW UAYKX. Sept. . InUralato
'Commerce Commlialoner McChord
thla morning recalled to tboatand En
jglneer Miller, who had charge of tho
'engine In the White Mountain ox
preaa, which collided with the Bar
Harbor expren In jfjeaday'a fatal
wreck.
Miller, when questioned, admitted
'that he did two raen'e work for a
eek before tbe wreck.
. lie atated that In addition to cover
ing hli own run, he alio mad th
'run for another engineer who waa III.
' 0. L. tlardo, general manager for
the New Karen Railroad, followed
Miller.
! He produced a itatement ibowlng
tnat from Auguit 1911, to July 191J.
,he director of tbe company author-
hereafter
buy nothing but iteel
coachr.
A. M. Smith, goneral paucnger
agent for the Now Haven, teatlfled
tbat the railroad bad ordered "club
can" or iteel, to bo tiled exclusively'
by rich commuteri. The, ho aayi,
rrnt them annually for I,000 a year.
Millionaires summering along tho
New tlaven'a llnei thus escape uln(
the lanio equipment aa the reit of tho
traveling public.
The hearing was closed Immediate
ly after this by Commissioner lie
Chord. L ,. r7
jQiilts Grocery Work.
Fred R. Dunbar today resigns from
me van Hiper Hrotners grocery,
where ho has been employed durlag
Ho Ii preparing to re-
,urn t0 the University of Oregon
when, ho Ii a member of tho Bophc-
)regoa.
Sopho-
ImorocUsa
It Is tho opinion of tbo autborlUoa ,
lhaf nn ulUmnl tiAln J ' - V .
bnry tho remain wbea ta pimii 'v;' .."-
doing so wero frlghtenod away, K i. ,rt 'A ' ,, M
No tract, has bon feuM of, - V ' -;
head. This afternoon taoirirorHI,;! 1 '
be dragged. ' 'VilMzfytf'
tuvre a aw iur nuaiutvty ",
to the Identity ot the dead trt'itr.
tbe perpetrator ot tfco oHMC,1!
motive or tho ptaeo waoro Itwtsi i
TbtwJiiwi-wtt liwif
na woro maaiswroa. ; tst
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