The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 03, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1913
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SAYS HUMPHREYS "SKEETER" AND
IS A DISGRACE DOBBINS HERE
Til Tnr Rf NPn!r,nv,',,,,,,',":im i,irr,',tv aitku
SMI I II IlKNII-S ANY CONSI'lllAUY
TOWAHD HIM
JurUt Kugegeil III IIMIIo Against So
iUIUU Wrllea a Nuto U Judge
Nmllli, lleeiitliig lUrr'm Arlluii
In IMeaalng I'rlionara oil Habeas
Corpus l'rineelliiit Sin ill Says
It Waa Dnl)' Kalr Treatment.
United Presi Service
SEATTLE, Oct. 3, "Judge Hum
lti 1 1) dligruies Hi" trlicli. There It
nu conspiracy aualuit lilui. I nc(tl
lonv lu releasing Ilia irUuiiers, I
ItiuUKlit It nu Ilia Just loursu. Judgo
Huiiiphleys will mukn Dili a (public
araudsl.'
Till statement waa madu this
morning by Hupcrlor Judge Hiullli,
who Ul yesterday leloeeed on habeas
pfiritu iirfirmltiKa a number uf ao-
clulliu arreauil lit Humphrey's order.
"llile uioniluK Judgo Smith rocaUutl
(nun Judge lluiiipbrsje a uolo saying
lliut Smith's action lu rclesslug ttio
prisoners un habeas corpua waa con
iturr lu lw, and warning lilm agaln
dltobeylug Ibo statutes.
In this, Humphrey asserfod that
Ilia utbar two aurlur Judges aro
tonsplrlng agslnil bin. .
"IKj you renumber bow Judgo
llntlth atccd lu tbo caeca where tho
striking lallura war picketing Iba
Vullmau aboii!" asked Judgo Hutu
i.hrey tbla ruurultif. "Uo down among
he business moil, aud you will Sod
(bat Judia Hrallh la tint thuughl mucn
of by them."
Uharlra Skinner, barber, admit
ted lu court In Humphrey tbat b
algnrd Ilia defiant affidavit. Ho waa
lined $100.
llobrrt Hmllh luld JuiUe Hutu-l-ttrvr
that ha signed Urn petition with
inallro ntorelhuught, because bo did
i.ot want tbo fact that be and Hum
phrey were ertonal (rleuda to pre
vent punishment. Hmllh waa lined
1100.
The court room la ao crowded that
It la Impossible to enter or leave.
1'eiin'jtvanla Prolila Meet
Untied Press Service
IIAUItlHIlUIHl, Penu.. Oct 3.
tlalloual Chairman V. 0, lllnilow of
I'lilragu, Eugene W. Chafln, Probl
I llhm rouilldalo (or the presidency
In 1908 nnd 191S, Dan Potting and
i thera nationally prominent In the
party were expected to bo on band
when Ilia Prohibition Hlaln Commit
l met hern today to plan Ita fall
campaign In Pennsylvania. The Pro
hibitionists named their own county
llckota nnd held nhmf from uny al
llanco thla year. In line with Die pol
icy expected In prevail In the next
uberualorlat election.
TO TAG PET PELICANS
Mrs. Bath Will See if Unique Pets Return in Spring
Will pollcaua that have become
t unod, be as tamo when thoy return
oxt year, or ulll they shun the ap
proucb of humans!
This Is u question that Mrs. Louis
I ath, Klamath Kails woman game
vardoa. Is looking to auswer by fast
ening Identification tugs to tho foot
of auveral birds.
During tho present summer, half a
'doton big whlto pollcaus tbat have
remained close to tho brldgo, havo
boen accustomed to go to tbo Naviga
tion dock In answer to a call from
lira. Oath, knowing that there waa
i Iwnya a fish (or them.
Following this, the birds have bo-
oine (eal affectionate, and they dally
Milt the dock, follow Mn. Bath
.round, and have even tried to enter
the house. And on several occasions,
when they had fishhooks lodged In
or snows wii.ii spend Tin:
WIN! KIMS KI.AMA1H
"Hkeetcr Hill" Itobbllia, thn cloil
gated broucho buitur, who luatllla
Kooit humor and iiaincuvaa a well
Kood rldlnc Into every appcarauio be
make, and hli aldeklck, Jolinula
Dubblna, returned tait nUbt, alter
an Btuciitn ot aeveral muntba. Tboy
will aieml tho winter on k Klnmalli
county much.
J Immediately after tho Klka' Ho-
duo, lu which they botli; partlcliiated,
1 tho ilr, Bccomtiauled by Jraa John,
'mil of Meillll, went to Hallnaa, where
lby luok aouie ut the prliea at the
iltudxi held Ibvrv. Krom there they
iiouteated at the Topweulili. Waati.,
.ahiiw. the relidloton Itound'Uu, till
! Me.ll.riir county lair and the llotae
Kodeil.
'HWcqtnr" wna unable to couiielu
jat I ho Hound-Up, owln tu an Injury
'At all of the other ahowa he and hla
liala cot In un thn money, Dobbina
lakliic nil aoita ot bulldotKlim prltea.
Jeaa Julinton will bo herv In a few
daya lie la entered lu Hie compoU
tlona nt the U'aico county (air.
MORGUE SELLING
III.Mi.llllAN li:ilir.l HTf KK.STS
rt'IIMhil..ll WITH DISSIXTIU.V
HI'IUI.ITN AT IMH.WIt-TWKX-
r un: nmi-Hi:
I'nlted I'rraa Hervlce
IU'1IAI'K8T. Oct. 3. A aanaatlon
I baa been caunod here by the formal
charier today that the nmployea of
the uinrKUn have been aelllnK human
corpM'a for 11.20 each to medical
aludrnta lor "aclentlflc purpoaca."
When Krau Kramltka Voroa went
jtc the moriue tu claim tho body ot
111 r momcr, who liau uieu vuuuvu.,
he waa ndvlied that It had been aold
to the Anatomical Institute of the
Illiberally of lludapeat. Upon folnc
there the body waa refuaed her until
alio refunded the It. 10 paid to the
mnrxue. When the body waa lent
home for burial, Krau Voroa waa hor
rified to llrnl that the auppoaed body
of her mother waa the rorpao of a
inn u.
InteatlKBtton allowed tbat the
Alialiimlcul Inatlluto had "made n
mUtakii" nnd aent tho wrong corpw.
An olllclal InveatlRatlou wua atarted
today.
Cndlllnc. Mich.. Is reported to bo
tho foremost city In tho country for
varied a.id close utllltatlon of forest
products.
their throuts, they hnvo hastened to
tho dock aud submitted to operations
for tho removal of tho barbs.
This Is tho first Initiuu-u known
Imra of tbo domestication of Dollcaus.
I'ho sight ot thu birds following their
bunofactor Is ono thut draws tho at
tention ot all passorsby.
Tho southward flight of tho pelican
hns stnrtoil, and Mrs. Hath has won
dorod If the tame pelicans will return
In tho spring, and If they will visit
tbo dock as they have this year. To
dolormlno this, she has placed metal
mnnds on tho feet of somo ot tho
birds.
Docreo I (irantcd.
A docreo of divorce was Issued on
Thursday afternoon In tbo case ot
Charles McOowen against Ilattle a.
McOowen,
Gov. Felker, Who
Must Decide Case
dl T-'laTaTaTaTaTaTaT
iH HUTaTaTBaTaTaTaTaW
I'or aeveral daya (luvorr.or Kelker
of .Sew llampihlru baa haard arau
inrhta of counael for and atalnat llar
r Thaw In determine wbetbor or not
I. ii ahould grant the requlnlllon of
New Vork atate and r turn Harry
Thaw
WATER USERS II)
HOLDAMEETiNG
DlltlXTOUOS WILL OATIIKIt TO
MOIUtOW AKTKU.NOO.V TO AT-
'.ntoll TO MATTKItlt X)XCKH
1X1 TIIH AhriOCIATIO.V
A msetlng of the directors of the
Klamnlh Water Users Association
will lm held tomorrow afternoon at
the eMorlatlou'e oltlre In the loomls
building.
Many matters of Importance to
those using water from the govern
ment ditches will come up for atten
tion at this time.
MAN DIES AT
CRATER LAKE
(OltO.NKIl IS .NtnillCD ok Tin:
di:misi:, AMI I.IUVI KOIt Tin:
I'AIIK TO HtlMWItK UKMAINS
roit ituiiiAi.
Coroner Karl Whltlock this fore
noon receUed word Hint (leorge Itced
lied at Cruter Iiku last iilKht. The
mau wus 43 )eurs uf uko. and has
been wurklnc at Superintendent
Stool's camp. A few das ago ho fin
ished his work thcro and accepted
emplomcnt at tho government road
lamp.
Whltlock left In his auto for the
park to tako chargo of tho remains.
RECEPTION FOR
Tiuii:i: ui'rnt ci.as.sks ok tiik
IIKIII SCHOOL WII.I. KXTKIl-t
TAIX TIIK XKWCOMKItH TO TIIK I
INSTITUTION'
A reception villi bo given this even
ing at the high school by the Sopho
more. Juniors nud Seniors, Jn honor
of tho Krcshman class. This will be
held at tho high school auditorium.
An Impromptu program will be
rendered. In addition there will be
games, etc., and refreshments will be
served.
Subscrlbo for the Herald, SO cents
n month.
iff.
SEE LAVA BEDS
xwK.NTV.rivi: on .Mem: may
VIHIT VOIX'ANIO WO.NUKIILAMI
MTTI.'lt I'AHT OF TUB CJOMINO
WKKK
lu order to obtain a flnt hand lm
preaalou of tbo I at a lleda, the bl(b
acbool and trade achool Inalructori
uf thla city may pay a rlalt to that
'rticlon next week.
I If the trip li arranced U at prei-
out outlined, the party will lcavo here
Friday afternoon, ipcnd all day Bat
urday aud Saturday nlnlit there, and
return aome tlmo Hunday.
LAND OFFICE
AROUSES LANE
'oitMiOYri JU.MOIl HII.VATOIl I'HO-
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Inltcd I'rcis Service
WA8III.NOTON. D C. Oct. 3 Sen
ator Iinu baa grown weary with the
methods of the government land
office. Uo complained on the floor of
the senate that about nine-tenths of
hla time was occupied trying to find
out why some constltutent Is not al
lowed to prove up on his land and
socuro a title to It.
As a rule, he said, be found that
the Interior department had changed
the rules and regulations after the
settler had gone on the land, and that
after complying-with the law aa he
knew It when be enter the land, be
found on proving up that there waa a
different set of regulations to comply
with.
"Now In a civil contract," remark
ed the senator, "l( one party to an
agreement cbangea It, the other party
has the same right. Hut the govern
ment reserves the right to change Its
rules and the settler cannot resist It.
Wo are getting (rom day lo day doz
ens of letters (rom mr constituents
Involving such considerations. Now,
If you giant wide discretionary pow
er to the president, the carrying ot
them out will fall upon tho heads ot
bureaus In the Interior department,
or some one there. I think they have
too much work, and too much discre
tionary power now. We should keep
the legislative power of this govern
ment where It was legitimately In
tended to be In the first place, and
not delegato these large grants of
authority, to make rules and then al
low somebody to change those rules,
and so on, ad Infinitum, until no
man not even a Philadelphia law
yercan figure Ibem out, and the
settler Is left up In the air."
PETROSKEY TO
MEEjJLABBEY
wim:k wii.i. in: matched
WITH IIOIl Mc.U.MHTKIt, SAY
sax iuaxcisco noxixn au-
THOIIITIKrl
United l'ress Scrvlco
SAN KltANCISCO. Oct. 3. Sailor
1M 1'etrosky of San Francisco and
Jimmy Clabboy are scheduled to meet
hero tnnlght In n twenty round con
test. Thn winner nrobably will be
matched to meet Hob McAllister, who
already has fought two twenty round
draws with Petrosky.
Joo (Irltnn will referee.
Sumo Sunflower.
A sunflower head, measuring 13 tt
Inches In diameter, Is on display at
the offlco ot the Water Users Asso
ciation. The plant, of the Kansas
variety, was grown at Shasta View
(arm, an unlrrlgated tract a mile east
of tho depot, which Is owned by Col
onel Allison and Albert B. Elder.
10
TARIFF MEASURE
AI NINE TONIGHT
UII.I, Hi: MADK CKItKMOMOUH
OCCAHIOX
L'nittTHooil, Simmons nnil Otliera In
tiuiiuiitat In 1'rminlnir Menaurr,
Will lk Invllol lo lie I'reeent at
tho Mulling Nieakrr Clark and
Vice I'mldenl Maraliall Will Sign
I tin Hill During the Afternoon.
United I're.s Service i waitress Jin. wary k. cugeti. Mrs.
WAKII..NGTO.V. I. O. Oct. w. ""l V""'"
'I ho lioute adopteil the confcrcoca
srlfr rrwrt by a viva turn vole. Tula
IoIIuhoiI the speaker's ruling that
ilrvplle the senate's action on the bill
1'rr.lilent Wilson
Ut ulglil, a rr-appruvnl iiould be
mrmtnry before Clark anil Marshall
olgueil lu
Tho bill iratlioil tho White House
ut t!::r:
f. bTbbVbW LaVawva 4. t j! aJ T P'TW
iamVaW Sfe&ftV Jf '"si E
"Jiswt"Ti A 'f'ff'f'f'vS
Iuk uf the bill lucluJc iiieniocrs of tho ul0 ,,,! ot ,renheart. said to be the
nay and means committee, senate. mMt durable wood known for these
llnanro committee. Vice President purposes, which comes mainly from
Mnniliall, Spetker Clark anil em-jorltlsh Guiana,
beni of (he tublnet. I
United Press Servlco
WASlllMnu.N. u. v.. uct. J -
Presldent Wilson expects to kttach hU
slguature to the Underwood tariff re-
vision measure at 9 o'clock ibis
nlng. .
As this Is ono ot the greatest meas-'
ures of the administration and the!
democrat party. It has been arranged
to mako the signing at tho White ,
House a ceremonious ocaston.
Congressman Oscar Underwood.
who Introduced and helped to frame '
tho bill. Chairman Simmon. , of theiitor ,n th. cou t
tenate fluanco committee, and others
who were Instrumental In the (ram-l
Ing and passage ot the statute, have'
been Invited to attend,
Tho bill was engrossed today as It'
was passed by the senate lost night
by a vote of 30 to 17. It was present
ed to the bouse.
The only remaining step Is the
houso approval of the confrere's re
port ot tho recession from tho cotton
futures section.
After this Vlco President Marshall
nnd Speaker Champ Clark will sign
the bill and send It to the president.
SUFFS BEGUILE
MEN WITH FOOD
WASHINGTON'S VOTING POPULA
TION PAHTAKKS OK DINNKR
PltKPAKKD I1Y THOSK SEEKIN'Q
KN'KKANCIUSKMENT
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Just to
show tbat they can cook and look
"house-wlfey" despite argument ot
mere antl-uffragettes, women work-
LAKEVIEW GARAGE OF BALDWIN
AND GORDON DESTROYED BY A
FIRE LAST NIGHT; TOTAL LOSS
era lor the ballot here today gare a
"Domeitle Day" luncheon. The (air
icekora after the Tote cooked and
lervcd a bualnna lunch at the Ma
onlc Temple. There were plenty of
mere men on hand to test the cul
inary output.
The ladle did their own purchas
ing of the dainties as well as the
cooking. Sixty white-capped amateur
waitresses all sulfragettes served
the food. They wen- under Head
the cashler'a tabic. The luncheon will
bo repeated tomorrow. The profits
go to "the cause."
FIFTEEN HURT
AT
E
MOHMIIlTKItS AT NKW YOHK
J K WISH HKHVICKM Mil'. IN'JL'It
Kll WIIKX A POHTIO.V OK TIIK
HALCONY COIXAftiKr
United l'ress Service
NEW YORK, Oct. 3. A portion ot
the balcony In the Jewish synagogue
collapsed during worship this morn
ing and fifteen persons were Injured,
none fatally, however.
This la tho Jewish holy season, and
the attendance was consequently for
(greater thsu It would naturally bo.
Krelgtil and Work Train Collide
United Press Service
STEPHEN, Ark., Oct. 3. A work
train and a freight train met on the
aame track on the Cotton Kelt rail
road this morning, with the result
that four ot the trainmen were killed.
IMucn ot the piling, wharf material
and lock rites of the Panama canal
I To Move Office.
I Circuit Court Clerk Cbastaln and
ni, deputy. Harry Benson, are Dre-
paring to move their office from lu
present location, nct to the circuit
eve-jch,mDft t0 tno Jury room.
i enai, ,i, n.,.,i
M , luperntendent of
ho YMnax ,ub.,rency her, toitr
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Manul, y, wt known .
, . IIIM.,,rt .. . Thllr.H.v
TRIESrSTARTSPANK
Hurls 2-Dollar Bill, Wrapped ii Beads, at Ctrns
United Press Service
NEW YOIIK, Oct. 3. At the coro
ner's Inquest today over tho remains
of Anna Aumlller, It was decided tbatj
the portions of her body would be
burled in the Potter'a field unless
somo one came forward with the nec
essary funds to secure Interment In
consecrated ground.
Hans Schmidt, her murderer, who
sat huddled up on th reporters
bench, when he heard this decision,
Jumped to his feet, with staring eyes,
trembling with rage. He Jerked some
thing from his pocket, wrapped bis
rosary around It and threw It toward
tho coroner. His aim was bad, how-
over, and he struck one ot the report
ers present In the face.
Tho spectators, alarmed at th
man's action, and fearing soma des
perate act on his part, mad frantic
OAHOI.INK KXPIXWUO.V RMUtVn
IX COMPI.KTK DI-MTRUCTIOX
OH llt'HIN'KSH HOUSK
CUpp Auto Company of Ttik CMy
!. a Car, and WhMsj l'allran
Auto Stage la Also Barawd Uf.
Seven Automobllea were ilsetinyasl.
In Addition to Knllra Stock and Mat
Hrm's AccouaU and Money
LAKEVIEW, Oct . As a rsMh
ot a gasoline explosion lata yesterday,
the Ilaldwln Gordon aaraaa waa
I completely destroyed by Mr. Seven
automobiles, all of the stock and th
equipment and tb company's books
'and collections were burned.
Among the cars destroyed ware the
two used by the Clapp Auto company
and the Daldwln-Oordon company on
the elago run between this city and
Klamath Falls. J. U. Hanson. Dr.
Daly, , Manager Turmas ot th 7T
ranch and Dan Malloy all kept Uelr
autos at the garage, and these war
all burned up.
In addition, there was an Overload
car belonging to a party ot tourists
from California, whose names kav
not been ascertained.
The Ore started at about o'clock,
as employes or the garage were allia
a car's tank with gasoline. It m
thought that, some ot th gasolln
overflowed, and waa set flr by som
heated part ot th autoaaoMla.
Immediately the mac! was en
veloped In a sheet or nam, and th
Maie. fed by gasollno, spread raatdlr.
The voluntesr lira department waa
unable to cope with th blase, and th
frame building and Its content was
soon reduced to asbssv
Ilaldwln A aordon's loa I Igursd
at about 15,000. On this they hay
f 1.000 Insurance. In addition to th
loss or their car, accessories, etc, th
company also lost considerable elec
trical machinery, which recently ar
rived. Another serious loss to th com
pany Is all or Its account books. Man
ager Crosby yesterday afternoon col
lected considerable money due tn
firm, and as It was too 1st to put
this In the bank. It was left In. the
garage, and was destroyed.
Th building was the property of
Dr. Daly. The loss of thu and ot tn
private cars In the garage will swell
the damage list considerably.
"We do not know whether w will
reopen a garage at Lakevlew or not
at present," said Mr. Gordon today.
"Mr. Baldwin and I will go to Lake
view tomorrow and decide this."
efforts to escape (rom tb roost.
Policemen seized Schmidt and held
Urn In a chair, whero be continued
to mutter incoherently. When U
thrown objejet waa examined it was
found to be a two dollar bill, wranaad
tightly In the rosary, K
The coroner, a sooa a sWssMt
had calmed down, proceed
Inquest.
Schmidt Is n pluble
Ject. 8lnc bis Incarceration. h
wasted away coosldsrsWyajU jy
clothes, which be refuse Is) tMesU.
hnr on htm looaalr. H raMassf as
permit th .prison barber hs,
and (or (ear ot sutJ tb ailistlg
refuse to aUow hi an rawr, mi MPs
hair uncombed, beard nnik'gfjsf fki i
his cloths dirty aidltt-Mssssy mk
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