The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 11, 1913, Image 1

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September 25, 26 and 27
Street Fair and Carnival at Klamath Falls
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, ItHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1913
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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MAYOR WH. GAYNOR DIES ON
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IN COUNTY DEPOSITORY ACTION;
A PEREMTORY WRIT IS ORDERED
lll'CIHION IIAi;iU,,V TlllinillT
to iii:tiii:i:mm'tiii:
t-ONTIIOVi:ilMl
IVIIimliiK ll,r I'wlili.i. (or mi Allrr.
,. nilti. ,ul
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lr.lgi.l.. I lm National lUi.k m it
I'oiinl) llrpo-ltnr), lleliililirr
Overruled, nn.l Samp Ai Hon lTk
rn Regarding ItrlirMrliig .Million
11m iiipri'tiu ruurl hae overruled
llm iiiiitli.ii (ur a irlimrluie liimlo by
County liraiurtr Slnurua, Jrfmilnut
In luMitlmiiuii iirix-i-rilliiK brmiklil by
I liu KIipI Nutliiiml bank nf llila city.
1rlrxr.li.. to tbl. rlTrtt .r rrc.hrU
lihlay by tbr bink'a attorney.. Ku
krndall Kercu.on, from tleurae tl
lilxlmiu. who n.Hs)r(.l for them at
Halei...
In addition. Ilir Irlvfrnm alatnl
Dial tbi clerk uf llm .iiprrinn court
bad orilr.ril Hie altornr) tu pnpare
(lie prrrinplory writ of iiiandamu In'.fiira, tin' rKUlar braiichr nf tho
lliera.r, roiii4lll.i( Hlviuen to diU Ku rilinelil aertlm and forvlxil arm-
natu thn K.ral National a. a rounty
ilvpo.llory, and lu ilepo.lt thrrriu Ihr
aharnol llieiounly fund, wblrli llde-
ilanw It la entitled.
The ault iinnn a n mull of the
lecent eiiactniriit b the lvil.lali.rnof
a law inakl.iK It poxlbln ror comity
ireaiurer lu iU'.iK.lato Wlialever
lank limy niaku application, a
county di'po.lturli 111 tin o be la to Stale, lllilo Male lUnkira tntrii '(f t.oraao bulldlnc. Followinic
lepimlt fjllida In ptopiirllnii tn I ho rap- Ni.vl HummiT It will bo .hot at 01- ' '""'I l'n Hervlco 'niillnn of paper and dl.cua.lona, th
Italliatlou uf tho bank tuna, Canada llrlgadler llenurat lllrd CI.KVKI.ANI), Ohio, Sipt, 11. il.lcicute. went on a .iKht-n-elns trip.
Win'.. Hlemen wu uppolutril a.'W Hpenrer, Inaixflor general of rltlo With 700 banker from all part n(j
lounty trea.urrr In plaio or C ll.practlre In New Jer.ey, donated thn'the atate In atteudaiire, tho annual Cummin I Converted
Daggett thl prl.ig, the Klral Natlou -
til bank iiiiulc application for ile.Una-
Hon and Ha .huro nf th cou.ily fund.
rln.iii'.ik held Dial the deatgnallng wa
u mntter of ill.rrrtlui. with tho l.caa-
urer. niul ho rrtil.iil In lomnlv with
tho batik' reiiu.l
. no iiiiiik then wiMit in lliiupieiiH'
court to ...euro ii writ or mauda.iiu.
tu compel Hlrmi'ii to dc.lgnate It a a
ilrpl.llory, ami to make n thorough
li.t of tho l.iw, A demurrer waa tiled
by Slumvm. In uiuwer lu th prtltlou
Bank Messenger Struck Down and
Robbed in Chicago Street While
a Crowd Looks on; Thugs Escape
ClllCAdO, Sept. It. Ono of the
moat during robbrrle lu tho hl.tory
of (hi illy took place toduy, when
four men attacked n fifth, took u
valt.o containing valuable from him,
a,nd earapod, while a large crowd
watched,
The robbery ocrurrud In broad day
light, In thn prcaenco of n number of
pataeraby.
Warrington McAvor, mva.enger for
the Oarlleld 1'ark Saving, bauk, waa
attaclceil by four men, who, after fall
IS DENIED SIEMENS
(or n writ, hut IliU w overruled.
following thl Attorney Thou.
Drake, rep.-entlng Slemcn., made a
i.,,f,,.. ffir a r.l.niir.tt Ttit .... .ml
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J...t what action Hie....... will lake
i ihrra... ,.. not been immune.!.
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erie.l wllli n copy u( tho writ.
RFARIRT RHHflT
STARTED T0DAY151
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Kept 11 -Team
iipioeiitliiK the liillllia or aeVfiral ,
ii. today i.attlt dialed In tlio annual
loulr.ta held hern Jolully by New Jar-
y ami' Now otk, which will con-
tlmiw fur nlno day. Added lutrre.t
VJ Urn thl. pear' niatrlie. through
inuuKi.rallou of n new match, to
be rallnl tho North America match,
iiiiit m i" pmui imn jvr urmpni
trama Iroiu Canada and the Uulted
irlie for tbl peclul match, which
will be .hot on thn '.'On, 300, tiOO and
I 300 yard range
Following aro .iiuie of the cunt
bi.liilvd Coiiipiiuy liiiiu, Crulk-
ahunk Iroiibv. MrAluIn Iroi.bv. New
Xnlk Sliilr Itlll.. Aaanilatlnn, Old
l mini Iroph), Ht nty-KliMt llogl-
meiit Sklrml.h u.nl Surprl.e Klrr,
'lliumton, Wlnu.itc All Comura Short
Ita.iKo, Roger All ('omnia Mid llango,
lion All Comera Long ItaiiKi. Mem-
hvt.hlp nml RumiIvit tevm
ing Ii Int. took tho viilUo ho wn. iarr
lug, nd fled.
They inuilo their cope lu an auto
moutlo boforo tho apectator realtind
uhat had happenod,
Tho vnllno contained $4,600 In caah
nml $C0,000 In check.
Tho ai.ilaclou attack, und thn well
plalillPil oaciipo lead tho police to be
Ikvo lliut tho men hao been watch
Iiik tho bank meauenger for some HiTio
nml had worked out every detail nf
tho oplaodo In advance,
Wound Cause
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MEXICANS TAKE
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AUSTIN, Tela, Sept. tl
Hhi.nrr. Mucking nml Otlli
wrra at
Metlinu . . .
arke.l i,f u gtnK or nfl-fi
iinugklrr IliU morning
Th.y killed one Mexican, hut th.y
wi)f( , ,,, br ,,,,,, ,, ,
ti(h1 ,wj .imliu It U feared
that line will bo killed.
lion. diputle am ranger are pur
suing the in
UKUWU IU UIIS
i hi it kii.i.i.ii ami hi:vi:mi:i:v
HllltlHIIl.t INJllll:il IN SICK-
i:iti t'ATAHTitecni:
MOHNINd.
I'iiIIimI I'rni Her I...
COIII.C.SZ, Hepl. II. -Lieutenant
Tuuboni. whit airoplanlnc tbl morn,
" acculenlally dUnl iiiuunx tho kc.
'"'or.
Tim proHllor cut u woman uud a
bo to mliirrment mid decapitated
two invn In addition, entren olh'V.leclro-Chomlcal floclety came here'
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vi inrituu nuirunr iniuriea
,
ronvintlon of tho Ohio Htato Hanker' Senator Cummin of Iowa, ono of
Aa.orlatlou convened her today 1th, tho .trongc t and mo.l Intluentlal
dlruliiti of I'rr.lilrnt WIUou' pro- men In tho United State ienata, baa
Ki.id new currenc) law the l.iorlant Jt dtclured In a litter to Mr. Oliver
foutuiu on tho program ThU dLcuv.o, Smith of 1K Molne hi Intention
.Ion waa i inrclml tn IhiiuihIIuIoIv fal-!,r imlnv for ih .nml .nfTrnrn mniMl
low tho ruidlng ol annual lepnrt.
Tlio u.ldrewi of the pre.ldent and Itie
iipi nltiK rrreptluu will probably pro
rvnn tho dl.cu..lon
will tloaa tomorrow
iiunl bntinuel,
. Tho convention
night with tin.
A Country Willi One Jail
In liiiul la nltugether n law-abldlug
pluio Thero I only ono Jail, and
that nil el) over la more than two
piople In It. Thl I to bo largely
Hiroiiiitul for by thn fact that there
I not i ill.tlllvry or n brewery In all
Ireland Some liquor were Import
ed rrom Scotland, Norway and Don
mark, but thero waa practically an
end tu thl In the year 1913, when
the prohibitory law wa paa.ed by
I parliament on July 30, 1909, wentl
Into effect.
Mollirr Jour la Antl
"Mothiir Jones" of mining camp
fumo nnnoiincea that she Is opno.ed
to woman suffrage. Sho say sbo has
studied conditions In Utah, Wyoming,
Colorado and other states wher the
women havo the ballot, and, fall, to
see where conditions have been ma
terially Improved. Sho says she nt
tended tho mass meetings and found
the orators had no grasp on the greut
atrugr.le going on In this country.
Most uf tho apeaker. she says, are
social stars or charitable worker.
ITHAW'S LAWYERS
DO NOT ASK FOR
villtKI.US .till: MUCH I'UZ-I
.I.I.I) IIV TIIIH '
lelUlyAwnniiiir of Several Canadian lin-
mlgr.itliii Oftlrrr In
Colrbroiik
U-.nU to the Ikllrf Tlmt TI.hh U
iV . .. . i. . u "HI" 'o to tbe ffot that h. Dob
1.. llr iut.n.r.1 I, Moutrcl for nu.l y by tb. city o '.ndlclon. our
......... . hundrrd cowboy, plctorequly rb- . .. .. ...":.
Hr.lnK 3lM.lv.Jo .n.cr (., H,p tc,pItD(leal Jn bucklkln,. h Toppcnl.b IndUn f.lr an
Writ (tbuinrd There by A.lomr,. and rarlhu.d habit.. nd Indiana ""'' Toppenl.h. irt,Md
.ulHl nd lr.tl.md rod. Into th. k r ,om of " "'"
. i. . bin. alio won there la tho bulldoc-
l'.ilt.dl'r...B.rtlco Kf'"1 ' " m"'r ,lunln,rtic
COI.KIIItOOK. N. M.. Sent 1 1. i
tl.n very la.t moment, Harry Krmla
Tl.a 'a attorney did nut a.k for
v It of habeaa eorpu.
Thl haa amaneJ tho o.Kaltlon.
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So far tho plan or Tliaw. attorney
are Inexplicable to Jerome
and
hi.
confrere
Thaw will be arraljniJ late thl
afternoon a n fusltlfe from Juttlce.
Twelre policemen are patrolllne
the Monndnock Hole), wbeieTba I
THm,connno4.
Several Canadian orflcera appeared
there today.
It I. reported that the ktnit'a bench
In. ordered them to produce Thaw
'ro appearanca at Montreal Monday,
Thl haa not been verified
Convene at lloulder
I'.ilted Pre. Service
IIOULDKIt, Colo.. Sept. 11. Dele-
Mite to the annual convention or the
today from IHnver lor their aeulon.
u li.r.i iri. Iitiir held In thn ITnlverattv
inenl when It I called for contldara-
tlun In rnngreu. Mr. Smith write
that Senator Cummin ha long been
cled t an nnt.uffragl.t. but now
an-lthat he ha ghen hi word to aupport
the mim.ure there 1 rejoicing among
ti ... i... wnrv.r
.Mimic In Nnolliit Han Voter I
Mlitourl auffragl.ts announco that
the) will u.e innate and not militancy
In their rampalgu for tho ballot, ao-
cording to Mrs. K. K, Curry of Kausasj
City. With n band from Marysvllle.t
Mo , the women are making a tour of
Central Ml.aourl, The band I com
posed entirely of women, and Is led
h) Mliis Anna Nash of Marjsvlllo.
Mr. Hell Ca.o La Follette, In relat-
Mug her campaign experience, .aid:
"After I had finished (peaking In a ru
ral community lu WLcon.lu last fall,
a largo, lino-looking Norwegian farm
er, n leader among hla people, .aid,
'Well, n mnu got about as much from
hla mother a from hi father, and
that Is all thero la of this auffrage
quo.tlon,"
Next Suffrage Convention
1 ho next annual convention of tbe
Nltlonul American Woman Suffrage
Association will be held In Washing
ton, D. C, November 30 to December
ft, 1913, Inclusive.
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PENDLETON'S BIG
! SHOW IS STARTED
tmkntv.i'ivk tiiousa.nd kill'
(hum) kiw.no a.m iilkagii-'
i:i(s OX Till: OI'KM.NO DAY OK
TIIK HOU.ND-LT '
United I'reis 8ervlco
I'KNDLKTON, Sept. 11. A fanfare
" "y "" ..... Y""
hcr thli afttrnoon of tho Hound-Up.
of
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Hum wna the famoua 1'endleton Cow..
' boy baud. It wM llmatel that .-
flAft ..ultlnp. Ifie.iiillnv humlrM.. nt .
tourUU from 'the Ka.l and Middle
tV'. kaa.. la ttA soaMfl dtaiml
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Hroncho bu.tlnc relay race; In -
dlan war dance; a mimic war bo-
tween cowboy. colrl end Indiana,
tcr roplnc conte.t. atace coach
racrt, lariat throwlns conteaU and.
1"H do(dnK ateer were on tho pro-
cram. I
Six Indian tribe aro today en-1
ramprd on the ground, aurroundlns'
the nroiia. They are In full recall.
oud aro noldlne "ldc liow" of thelrl
own, con.l.tluc of horto and Jootlhl-',,,l,a"5 COL'IIT Ol" .KV OUK'Rufu went aboard the Daltle lacratly,
rair. war dance, kulf dauce and,
other tribal ceremonle.
CROPS MAKING
FARMERS GLAD
IIKNHNOKII SY8 TIIK
ONLY
i'iioiili'ji it) hi: Mvrr is that
HI' SUl'l'IYI mtllUOi: I t)lt
llll. I'ltODl'lT
loth my banu are tilled with hay,
"'" K,,1Har' u nu,d 1,n 'Ala ,be!
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on ht.nl lo.iUi.l Vlth apple," Thu
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rieuilnsur of Swan Lake
iouie Into tbe city today
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""r. In the Klamath county high
.! kla Jaoakt.. &, h T.r
BCllOlll.
Accordlug to Mr. HtuIngr this ha
u' banner year for the farmer in
ht vicinity.
KLAMATH RIDERS
AT THE ROUND-UP
JKKS JOUNSOX, "SKEKTi:n HILL"
AND JOHNNIK UOBJUNS ALSO
IWltnCll'ATi: IN TOrTK.NTflll
INDIAN KAIIl
With 'Skoeter Ulll' Robblnt, John
n!o Dobbins, Jean Johnson and per
haps still other local men entered,
tho Klamath country 1 well repre
sented at the Pendlotnn Round-Up,
w hleh started today.
Johnson, Bobbins, Dobbins and
Johnnlo Judd are all entered In the
championship bucking contest, and
of Demise
EVER SINCE HE WAS SHOT HIS
CONSTITUTION HAS STEADILY
WEAKENED; FUNERAL TO BE IN N.Y.
Dobbin l also after bulldogglng
honors. A uiuil. Judd will compote
for the rope tnlnnlne prlir.
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r rocairoa rrom
"Skeeter
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'unche,r "
Followlnc tho Round-Up tho trio
to to GranierTlltt,
tbe conclualon of that
"i0,:- w,".!7 'r "T Llh,.UnU"1 l'"" Br,l'M
.au .wu nwiagw, inwj
lewect to return the latter rart of
0 - ,0D.r
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AlTIIOItlTV I'KMII.SO TltlAL ON'
CIIAHOEii
I'ntted Pre. Service
NEW YORK, Sept. 11. -Supreme
I'auri Juitlce HasbroucV today ruled
that Governor William Sulaer waa
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'. rniu rlv itntiikrhu1 1 1 at. Ap.laraJ h m I
d.veted or authority pending hi trial
u iharge preferred.
Thl morning Suiter ilgned the par-
illin tt .1nnjin.i PnMna ir.ahemielr
I held the pardon Invalid, and ordered
iltoblnv returned to prlion.
A per. on can now go from New
V(1(W llty ,0 8eaU1, n four ,,,.,,
State Fish and Game Commission
Will Establish New Hatcheries mi:
Klamath and Odell Lakes Soon
United I're.s Strvlce
PORTLAND, Sept, 11. At Its prs
nt session, the state fish and game
rommlaaloii Increased the bounty on
timber wolves and cougar, and estab
lished two new hatcheries. The com
mission expect that their action will
result In Increased activity of farmers
.ml hunters In ridding tbe community
of the "varmints" which have been
causing much destruction to domastlo
animals and wild deer.
The new hatchery which Is propos
ed for Odell Lake will prove valuable,
becauae of Its geographical position.
Hitherto It has been necessary to
transport young trout many miles
over a rough country to reach the
headwaters ot rlvera and lake la
the Coast and Cascade mountain.
State Fish Warden Flnlay espeeto
SHIP
lUK.NT AIUJAIU HTKAMKH BALTIC
HKCHCTKLV TO AVOID
A XV U.WQCK
Xnr Vork'a Kierutlto OBtrv Waa am
III. Way to Kagland for a Abort
Ileal Wltra the Had CaaM, Two
lay After LnTla Oothaaa Ho4f
Will lie Takra Aahora at Qwai
Iohd. and Keturmol to Aawrtra.
2sY, YOHK, BtpC 11
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" """"' "yor uwa iaia yeiraa)r
allernoon aboard tbe HleaaMr Baltic.
A ThU Information waa tiligraadml
to (jveraatovm by hk torn Rafaa, who
Ira with him, aad It waa relayed Iron
lui illy to Yew York.
' United Pre. Service
NEW VOnK, 8pL 11. Mayor
Oaynor tailed Thunday for a abort
vacation In England. Ho and bit aon
ALI'owln O.tbe attempt mad to kill him
when he atartrd on an ocean voyage
In 1910.
Death waa Immediately dua to
heart failure. The primary cauaa waa
the bullet, which I lodged la hi
neck.
Tbl cauied romtant coughing, and
(laynor gradually weakened until tbe
Koiiowmg the .tram nd adt-
meut of hla uomlnatlon by th pteple
of New York thl week to run lada
IKndcntly agalnit the two machlae
controlled candidate. Oaynor rapidly
weakened. He decided to go os, a
voyage for hla health, and h waa rap
Idly falling when the Teaael Uft.
ew-.w-,.Nei.wvMNewfcew1.ai
(Continued on page 4)
that the new hatchery will turn oat
two or three million trout neat sea
son. ' , t
A qew hatchsry will be eattWabtl
at Klamath Lake, froaa whleh U
aupply of young trout wtH b seat at
to the nearby streasa aad Mam V .;. r.
The war against Ua eeMsjarsiyi' t
wolf will ba relaatlaa .It ia'aawaasaakl.. X .-
as tbe result ot Ua taataaa la Ml. i lj
llu Th rnnm kaua ka kaauw fc-S t' '
creased froaa $10 W IM., '- ' r
now HE laataad af tla.''liakk 4M , X ,
haa bean added t,tba bebwt twaisf.
making 8.
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