The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 08, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREdON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1913
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SENATE IS DISCUSSING THE TARIFF
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TRA6EDYAVERTED
Ricardo Huerta is
Twenly-Six Years Old
DOWN BAD GRADE
ASIII.WD ITOI'l.i: IIAVI
now iwui'i:
A vtit
....( Inu II. nui hln' ("u l-Vi Hill
l.rn.li', Aiiliuiitilille IJmIii HmiIi .Mim
i.irnliiiii lli.tl .U' I ltlnKlim
iiiiuii.t I'm mi limit' "In Kifi
I 'fin doing (In r Ilit 'tlilo Id' lliin
Mmlilnn lulu Hunk All hlmkni nt
I'ri'ferrliig lii ri(k hit mat bine
miliir than risk H Ihr nt mi nulu
Invl nf peopli-. Alex l.llltigitiiu ill
Jalilaud steered his runaway rr lulu
(hi' Imiik of the Lung l.akf grade Hun
i'i ndrrniHin. amaphlng Ihr front
ml nf the or, hut saving hla uieteii
Kit (ri'iu serluua Injury
II Hut Mr I. Mixtion flint trip
m T llii road, mkI not realising the
danger ul II." grade, he attempted In
tn inntt llii' sleep grade on III" brake
villi the engine dead 1 lift lira kin
ii ul. I nut cniil rol n loaded rnr on the
guide, ami lif fnrtt the rlulrli roul.l be
tlirnwii In the rnr had attained such
niiiini'tiluin that the only possible
meina of avoiding a arrliMi wrk
km to inn Into Kin hank
Mr Livingston sustained n very
lialnful bruise from contact with the'
robn rail, ami Mr Livingston suffered
n rather serln-ia knork from Hi" slerr.
llIK wheel Tin' oilier III tin' ml,
Mri Prulan and Hurt Hnrhanil. -i
iaM'il with a mere sinking up '
"There should be a sign posted at
tlm lop of Ih" gridr. warning atriing
era of thu ilaiiKiT of trying In coast
II," aalil Mr Livingston Kiln ruoriilriK.
niter 1,1- wrecked machine lia.l Ih-.ii jlri, mmI ,ucrol,,u 0I1B
lowed to Hi" central garage.
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FOUR NAMES ARE CITY ASKS FOR
IN FOR IDE JOB. JURY TRIAL IN
KNAPP'S SUIT
rii.uiiiniiaiN hi'iimiis vamim'
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TAHKX CMILIt ADVIHI3IK.ST
IIV IIKXhOX
EQUALIZATION
BOARD MEETS
will in: i himhiov tmiutv
DUK TO AlUfhT fOMI'iaiNTrt
MAIIi: KICKH HIIOVMI UK
MADi: I.S'TKN DAiH
"Take Me to
Broadway' said High
Chancellor Haldane
Tin in Mo four ntowvil ciidlJ.it'
fur Iht oil' ii of local .oitmaiitr, ar
iiiriliiiK to Ihu fiillunlnic Olipntrti
'rom WbiIiiiixIuii, I) I'.
Ktiialur ChamlxrUIn .ihrulttfd to
llo iinlmiiUr central npillrallun
nml Mi'lon rnr m nn-ltnl for tlm
iIociiik ii mini rantllilolm for it
nitliTni l.lnn.nlli l'nll W A lli-l--M
J II i;virilt n I'pli MrAllllUr
unit William Wanner
i The rouutr board of t)uaIlitlon
tl.li rnoinlnx wont Into ii-nlon, and
for thirty iajt to come It will nlve
BlUntlon to complalnu tnd iicalntt
. lluni"j- llnliiilr MoliN Thai
Ai t nihil t'oiiiiilalnt Makri tint
Jie fjuillin, of I'jit, lUihrr ,ne atafnimcnli mado for the tJ3
t Jn .1 tVuiMlnli of Iah llrllctnl '" fo11'
ii... Ul... II. t.. I'.. II...... I r t.inio naaimi muiai
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i i il ('iilil.li(ilil' May Ik 1'Hnti-il
.11 ii Sliott 'Hunt
WILD WEST SHOW
SUNDAY PMORMkr
ii:n i;i. imii col'.m row-
lllMs AM) I III'MII Ol U 11.11
iioiito mi.i,(iivi:.n i:iiiiii.
TION AT llll. IAIII (IIIOOMIS
itlioutd lv made durint tho next ten
ilnr Kollowlnc that tlmo the board
membera will take up each complaint,
and rnako what adjuatnienta they be
Hero are neeciurr.
ARE STILL AFTER
CAMINETTI-DIGGS
Itut rnmioKt mfiit I.ai RrcurcU fifty
illil liumoM frnm nil iiArl nf ilm
lliramo llurrlA la : ).-ara old. rmm,y ,, ,W( hwUnt ,,,., Any
r la not only a diplomat but n tiled, penon bilnglnj In a bora that the
HolaMft- rlilua rannot fnlrlr alar on will ri-
ilrn'a r.intul aim-ril at New Vork cltr,c..hn n nrlte.
Inquiry lulu Urn mailer broudit ,, ihereforo the rauklni rrprmtn
fntlli Urn fatl Hint County Hum-yor , of ,(, alran dlplomallr and
i: t llenr la halnK alna for this rullBltar ,rvfP (hit rounlry, lna
unit other rndi-a painted, nnd iironi.',,,,,,,, M ,lpr u ambuaaailor In
lam lln-y will Iw in pine within day Wmbingiou.
or i Allhouxli ho wn born In Meilrn
rollowliiK Mr I.UIiiKilon waa ni.'(.y all, b,uril w , ,mc lhf,
other inr of the party. In whlrh wrr. v, nww.i-w.-i'i
Mr and Mra J I' Poor and Mr and (Continued on page 41
Mra K. II lliiah, all of Aaliland Tlm -
party had been to Crnlrr Lake, mid lira' l.l-iigtou uaa plurtd, atnlta III JIIV IX.lTIMi KUVMATII IIKVK
wi'ln reliirnlnit by Hie arenle Weal mil ntl.ie iroin me uervnua shock, hi
Hldo route. imlli'iit la about recovered, Mr. I.lv-
Luckily tho ai-cond car wna far IncKalon vxpreaieil his appreciation of
I'liotuh behind to allow Mr Pour to tlm klndurai ahoHii by Charles llulil-
MoldluK that under the amended
inptnlnl filed In the ault of I Jay
ii ipp BKalnat the rlty for I7S0, the
u linohcl la n queallon of fact
rnihir than a question of law. City
... ne v Ituienlc this niornlnn moTetli
jury trlitl. The matter has been
lakiu under advliement by Judge.
Henaou I
Tlm suit Is brought by Knapp to
ri-coer money ho allege due froml.MIK
tLe rlty for n set of city hall pUnr,
iliawu In 1911, at the Instance of
Mayor fSinderson and menibtr r-t the
cll council. Knapp contends that tho
,, , , , . .... clly uRUIals agreed to sell tho city
llurkiijc conical. , wild horse race .
fancy rldliiK and other cowboy siwrtsl i.-uarr 1 nit
will comprint a program lo bo glun ' SACIIAMINTO, Sept. S The ttlalln omierat
at the f.lr ground. Runday allernooni, Tn ,- '' u'"n, lb-oTl.urey KI)lTa-.nd Drew Onl-i nr h. had
I.. !.. ..r KI.-..H. r......i .i.i.. 'act that It has not sold the bonds as ' , ...... l,lllnB ne bia
era, under tho leadership of O Xt. "Ml. It AdralU that Knar . Urw
(I .mo) Chandler auJ 11111 HI int. There ,he 1',anI
me tin rldtra in ll.o paitr. iuot of'
whom took part In Ibe Klka llodeo. ' under stipulation lo try It b fore
To furnish a part of the e.cllera-ul-'i"iB Henson without a Jury. After
tlm liking or testimony had rem'
nunri'd Attorney Mills, representing
Knapp, naked to be allowed to die an
amended complaint, nnd this waa
granted
Tho r.tso came up again this morn
Inn, when Itutenlc asked for n Jury
trial
Many are nf tlu- opinion that the
Jesse will bo settled out of court by
tho opposing attorneys. It Is rumor
led that this may be considered at to-
night's session of the council.
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.SOItltlH IMIOKH 7.1 I'KIt CK.NT ON
11(1 rOIITCXKrt
litllnetl Two Ifoua Will IteccMscHs)
,'iiKuiiKiila lUiiknliag Cliaacn la
llitt t'nilerwoml Hill Wlthla a Fort
night Measure la Kipectetl to
l'aa the Bella to ltle Thla KTratag
or Tomorrow Morning.
United Press Sortlce
o aooncr had VUcounl Haldane, WABIIINOTON, V. C, Sept. I
lord high chancellor of England and Tho senate met at 10 o'clock thla
highest Judicial oDcer In the world, morning to take final action oa the
icppeii iroa me uner inai laautii unuerwooo tarln rerlalon measure,
'him In New York for his American It la expected that the bill will paaa
, visit than he exclaimed "Where's this evening or early In the morning.
Ilroadway? Take rae to Ilroadway." It Is not believed that the repub-
.And the smile shown In the lllustra- llran senatora will call for detailed
Hon la the one the camera man caught roll calls.
JL'VKMI.K "ords Issued from his lips. ,, Follette Is expected lo apeak for
, . g ioru m.u cu.nrciior on ma via- ,.v,ra hours, adrocatlna- eartaln
It to New York, Albany and then to change.
After the tariff bill Is passed the
St .MMO I'll TO
MJtllT llllt I'AII.USS TO SUP-
i win i liii.ni!i:t mi; i hk IS Montreal, proved that his desire to
.,m.Ma. B-r - rt ... -. up. '' Z" KT-T
hls dignity and Jollity during hls'lon " '
.American visit. He did see llroad-1
l iilliJ Prcsa Servlco . roda nd rfown ,, ... r,M . , It Is doubtful If the voting on the
the high buildings, some i "" " " o me
-.-. ... h.fn lote taken on the measure before
nein cu cnarge oi (ontributine toi
RAILROAD TEAM
STILL WINNING
the Uvprntlency of tbelr minor chll1
ilrcti bv drarll(iii. Vkttt tlll In ih '
Trial of the case started some time ,,, C0l)rt ,, niornDe i
At the request of District Attorney '
June the cases were aJJourcsd a
week by Judge Hughe. I
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IN A SMALLCELL
OF J, L
PARRISH DIES
WAS PIIOMINKVT IX STATU AK-
, midnight. 4
Much discussion waa given by the
.es.te to the fundamental right of
tre rich t- pile up fortunea.
Tha hill goes to the house tomor
row. The conferees will bit appointed
tomorrow or Wednesday.
It Is eip'e,l that fortnight will be
required for reconciling the two bills.
Sanstor fleorett W. Vnrrla nf K.
Pl-tCI II II IX CKU. Hid KNOl-tlll br,, detUr.d ,hit hli aotn(,B,nt
IOC ONLY I, WITH POOU VIA'., Providing a ?S per cent Inheritance
TILVTIO.V.A.M. KIQIiruPTHUI . '"'Til ""iT '"m'?- ""
applicable to break up big fortunes.
Dli; AS I1KSUI.T fo urgged hi amendment to the Ur-
irr Diu, wnicn provide lor sucn tax
on all audi bequests.
"The trouble with the Income tax."
gel his rnr aloppnl with only n alight win mid others In the uso of their
mishap. mra In getting the passenger li
Dr. Hamilton, under whose r.tre Klumalh Palls.
Brandenburg Writes Postoffice
Department That He Cannot See
Just Why He Should Quit Office
Tho latest ilevitnpuiniiU III tho 'i.li . u acknowledge tecolpt
op.mi:xt ii:ai is tiii: i.m-sT
'io m: aiiiii.ii to tiii: con.
Ol'CHKII list
piistnlllco light hero nre ahown In Iho'of your re.iiest of August 20, that .
torrespiinUuiMu folluwIiiK-
"WnshliiKlon, I), C Aug, 20,
"Clyde K. Ilniudviiburg, I'cmlnmnfjr,',,,,,. 1y r,.,Kim(nu,
Klnmnth Kiills, Oreguu,
"An InspiKtor who recently vlalli'd
!.. lUptu ball learn kept up It
.- ilia ug streak by defeating Manager
(ulllurd'a ri'Juvlnated Kay Dee Sun
day ulleriioun on the Modoc Park dlu
i.iiiud Il wua a good gamo throughout,
tvllh spot of reully brilliant playing,
auid spots being the star work of
llimlforil In right Held, "Whlley" in
the stunt giirdeti handling four dllll
llllt iliaiirea without n bobble, Pell
imIiii! behind tho bat without any re
mit practice nnd getting nwuy with
only one error, Klnncur FranW-Chonc-Ing
tit Aral, nnd Hoeley'a tinaaslsted
iliiohlo, Clllntl handled thu ludlcaloi
like n leturnu.
In the Inlltal period Houston lived
on .Maxwell' llrat mid only buuglo;
PUNCTURELESS
THOUSAND MILES
rilLII OAltlCII IILTl'IIXH PIIOM. A
TIIIP A SlIlO.Nd IKMISTKIt I'Olt
Kl.tMATII COP.ST'M (i(M)l)
IIICHWAYS
I'nilel Press Service
1IAHI.EM. Texas. Sept. 8 The for-
PAIIIS I Oil JIAXY ViaiUS, AM) oner Is Investigating the alleged Ira
WAS IV Till! LKUISLATL'itK 'prlsomunt of eleven negroes In a jell
only large enou'h for four, as a result
of which eight of them were smother
ed to death.
The cell waa a 7x10 compartment,
and was ventilated with six one-Inch
toti:h.ms
J, U Parrlsh of this city has gone
to Canyon City to attend the funeral
of bis father, Charles Winn Parrlsh, augur holes.
j Completing a thousand-mile trip
without so much a a puncture la the
record set by P. M Darlcli, who re
turned last night f rem a week' trip
to Poitlnnd and way points. Mr.
(iiirlrli la Just bieaklnt into tlm drl
iiiC (lass, nnd Is Justly proud of his
Inew Otcrlmid In wblei tho trip was
I made,
I In tho cur were Mrs. darlch, C. ft
-Coon nnd wife. Mister darlch and
h'nisolf. They made he lilp over tht
jour otlliii him ri'iommeiidod your re
moval from tho servlco, and uftur n
ikroful review of the report mid otliir
evidence IndUiitliig (ho condition of
your odlce, tho department hna decid
ed that the best Interests of tho pos
tal service demand tho appointment
ol your suriessor. However, your
r signal Ion wll bo accepted If rerolved
ul tho department boforo rleplouiber
loth, llospclfiillys Daniel U. Iloper.
Klrat AsslsUint Pnslmiistor denoral,"
"Klamath PnlU, Ore., Hopt, 1.
under my resignation n postmnsler ....... ...ir.....i i.i i.i.. rough ronda by way or ,ger. Medford.
'in Klumntli Pnlla. wnii nil .!... r... . ' . . ..... ... ,., Buleiii, where Hay sOppe.l nnd visit-
,.., ...... ... . ........ lr Kang ou( Amurul0 , nuiurBri, ,
sped (ii jour lanes, i ucciiiio to ten- ,,0,...11i,.ci1,,r doubled lo left Held, r." " :""" "'" """ "" ,u
I Mil not doing ..lir- iinoiin,,. After .Motatben- ' 0,l"",
thla 111 ilellnmn of jour wlshe. but ,..... lm.i mirlulned second. While Coming back they took tho boit to
ahnulil I lender my resignation I ,.!,. , .in, n .i,,,..!., ,., imrt. The Dalle, driving the rest of the
would h acknowledging thai I am t nll(, MOIl,j ,melf a moment later X lunne. Tho run from The Dalle
Mull. I inn Informed that my rating ttlltl, llurk ,,rmo ,t one through ,0 Klmath Palla waa made In 2S
na i(ilniaslr haa been good until , uticij "White)" fnlletl lo ion-'1 ",,r" ci-l running time.
I aiiupiy asu mill ., ,, ..n,,!,,,,,,. .if..,.! ,. i.iui, ,,,, i"ieu uy mm large, urn niniuaiu
who passed away there. Ho had been i
III for a )ear preceding tils death,
Mr. Parrlsh waa well known, and
for many )eara waa one of the leading
law) era of Kaitsrn Oregon. Ills prac
tice extended to several Eastern Ore-
gon counties, and ho was associated
as. counsel In most of the criminal
case. I
llo served In the state senate dur
ing tho sessions of 1909 and 1911,
representing the Twenty-second Sena
torial district.
During all of tho years of his res
Idenco In Harney and Grant counties,
ho made an exhaustive study of nat
ural history nnd geology, and he gath
ered n valuable collection of speci
mens. He had part of hi collection
on display nt the I.eAls and Clark
Mir.
The Jallir have been arrested, ac
cused of "negligent homlslde."
said Senator Moses E. Clapp of Min
nesota, "la the tendency to reconcile
people with a system allowing one
man to live luxuriously upon their
millions." He scored Carnegie, el
pressed hope for "the day when In
stead of the people waiting for the
crumb from the heaping banquet
board, tbcra will be a big banquet
board around which alt will sit"
Klamath County Spuds Promise to
Briny Big Returns to Those Who
Have Grown Them. Dearth Elsewhere
INHERITANCE TAX 1
CAUSES ARGUING
IN THE SENATE
The Klamath country's reputation. potato market lu Portland at, the pras
... s si a. Unl Is t is anil Ini4lt(illiis a that l lis
n potato growing region win m . ..."n ... ..... .
deeper than the dealers believe. Dur
ing the last few days there baa bees
an actual dearth of spuds, and from
lo Ambrose, Three runs.
this last inspection
Mir treatment ho accorded me, I
would be pleased In know on what
ground my removal waa recommenu- . Amiiro.e.Kinnar combinatien:
vd, Very respcclfully. Clydo K. llran- Kocr po,e,, ,, ,0 10 cana, Lallk
iii.iiiMni,, . ..r, ,... v.. ,,or twu j,ag4, aulton alrtick out;
mnmnui r mis, lire, mIH i. olv alnalml. aiorlmr Pouter.
Ainurnse, inreo runs. i - - , . , . . ..
In tho second frame llerger died by 'encountered except right around 11
A,ln..KIn.r enml.lnntloni ll,m,t ' Jr- larlcll.
county roads aro better than any we
ort
I safe agutn this year, for according to
j reports from all over tho county the
'yield this year will be remarkably
heavy.
There I a smaller acreage planted
to potatoes Ihl year than In 1912,
wheu the yield was so large that the
was destroyed. Although
Tho United State Is tho world's
mid '''rgest producer of motion picture
"Klrst Anslatnnt Poatmnster (lenernl,'touk ,ocoml n tho attempt to throw fllm"' nml ho 1nnllty reported dur-M'oInt llopl,
Washington. C,: lister out nt home; Motscheubucher !''"' lho ear Knrgnted more than
"Demand stntement nf charges and
"i.on. Klrat Assistant Postmnater'MIr and onen trial. Letter mailed
flenerul, Wnshlngton, D, C.i Mill, llrnndenburg, Postmaster." I
llarnipod one on the acorn, bringing in!60-000-000 ,c'
vAAwwNMtAtt.AA I ti 0 ii mile, or ont
approximately 11,'
(I limit Can) on a Masonic Temple
United Press Servlco
PHOENIX, Arlx , Sept. S Starting
today, and continuing tomorrow, Art
loua Orand Lodge No. 2, F, ft A. M
will use the Orand Canyon of Arliona market
oi. a Masonla Teroplo, In which wlll'theru Is a smaller acreage, the crop
be conferred Maaonlc degree on can- la so much larger to the acre that po
illdatis of this Jurisdiction. The Ap-'tatoes will be plentiful.
iirmitlrit dffrA waa ennrteil at thn Last Year a buniner snud eron wa
.bottom of the canyon at the foot of 'tho order all over thn country, so
nrtght Angel trail; the Fellowcraft i there was no market. This yenr, how
on tho plateau halt way up the trail, lever, a scarcity exists other places, so
mid tho Master Mason'a degree at Klamath farmers stand a chance of
on the rim of the canyon., getting a good return for their work.
I Tho following report of the potato
Utah made a record last year of crop la contalnod on the market page
(Continued on page 4)
New York to Manila.
enough to stretch from mining more than 3,000,000 tons of of tho Portland Jeurnal:
jcoal fur the first" time.
"A marked scarcity exists In tha
a price of soc and II the wholesale)
value of last week, the figures have
ascended to $1,G0 and fl.tt. To4r
the price was back to. f LIS aa4 11.11 C
por cental, and appearaaeea ataksj K.. ..,'
doubtful that value will MtmKt-
that for some time, " S !( i
"While the visible Oregon VV '
much shorter than last year, owj' A
the fact that many of tha aaaall l
era became disgusted with tha
glsh 1912 trade and refusal to fiiH,
mere u aiso a very maraaa aMtJas
In all part of the Caatral Was, )
It la said, to. the 4riihl; Htm
broker declare, that -th rJ
the best stock this yaw M1
for the blghar Sftsea.lB
which they kaaw Mm
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