The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 20, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1913
Price Flw Oeate
FEDERAL TELEPHONE BILL IN CONGRESS
viii
LEWIS INTRODUCES BILL FOR THE HETCH HETCHY IS
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GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP OF PHON
ATTAGKED
WORKS
"Mulvaney Is. Dead, I Think,"
Said Rudyard Kipling to Irvin Cobb
AND TELEGRAPH BUSINESS IN U. S.
SEEKS 10 REPEAL
mmhuik ahk that tiikv
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ll: U.o Iim of a ruuptn of iiIkIiU ila)lnK
ii Hit part of ilio troupe
It. ..i l. mm in Uio tnuildtlllf arlil
limit l lnfiii if Mr Houston
Itjul.aU at bouUiiE iliitaj-rr at
I'niUolii In lltn future. I Ml f,"Uif. to
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Ine government onMnl if thf i
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V. Dec ?0.
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nil telri'ttotK. unit I ttCTAph Hn n
i,.i4lluu rt llm rminlrjr, vUI llif r.
r.iion f tunl, or furmKr )li i
lbr nr?( nf January, (, ti' tlmt
ihp m iltorrtir I" niwrit lt
tt t'nltr.) JiIm Knvmimrni
iiillliJ tljal llIlll'r lmr Iimii lnaUtnl.
trn("rln Mcutrnmit folunrl l'cr
lilne. mmuiAiiilUie Hip tiroUnco of
i Mint l'MgStrlCo
WASIUKOTON, IV C.. lec 20
viiUor Jolm WorKd of Cnliforiim n
Any i nt roil ii cm! In iln hitiiaIp n bill to
rcil ill" lli'lrh Iti-Iclty iitfrtkurv,
nlilrli uo) Iiih yculrriln) li lrcitl'(
it nt WlUoii
Work ilis lured (lint (lie bill n
out ilirougli roiiKH-w b llii mini '
(Hiuirfiit nml iikmI iimltloug lobby
Hint uvit ui-siril III 'nliliiKloii
)lo tbarKml Hint cjuexlloiiablo
nii-aim linil bi'i'ii nnot to pium lliu bill
lln M-t lit ll uhk not true that Sun
KrniiriKfti liml 110 oilier tiiply of
(rr.
Worlx cunl. nurd ttmt tlie cmntliiK
1 IbI'i ? 1
SHOWMEN'S TRIAL
OVER TO MONDAY
l.l,.Ks.S OF MILS. GOWE.V CAUSES
HOTII HIDES TO CONSENT TO A
POSTPONEMENT MANY AT
:oukt nooM
On account of the Illness of MVs. E.
W. tiouen, wife of the justice of the
poaic, the trial of Will Slmi, Love
Chandler and Ivan Ernst, the three
Wild Went showmen arrested at
Woodland on charge of stealing a
cow from a Sand Hollow farmer, was
positioned until Monday.
"The case was set for today. Both
ldes agreed to the postponement.
That the case Is attracting wide
spread attention was evidenced by
the largo number of people In attend
ance. The Merrill country was par
ticularly well represented.
HEAD OF PHONE
TRUST HINTS A
PANIG PROSPECT
S VVS COMPANY HAS NO INTEN
TION OP SELLING
Theodore Vull Predicts a Agreement
Itctween tlie Goverameat aad the
Private Companies Say Dispon
ing of Stock Would be a Known
on the United States, and a Coa
pleto Confession.
RICHARDSON
Mulvnncy Is deaiK Mulvancy, Kip- "To the best of myTsnowledge the j
llnit'ji treatcst hero, loved whoro Eng-j best of my memory, I might say
llsh nud French and German ondtMulvaney Is dead," replied the au-,
t .!. .. ivancisco iMiltlon lll!many other languages arc read. Kip- thor. "The lasf mental picture I had
.ninK. fmmi.uii.e "ir pnn H- rrnMfll)CO ,m0n ill 'mnny other languages arc read. Kip- ti.or. "Tno last menia. picture i u,
MIiiiKmii. from the c.mmsml. This ,rr,(tMIll,u without sufllclcnt ling himself Is authority for It. There of hlra was on the edge of a cut In
Indlrntr ihm ircrtlom nro untltir , " . -u.,r lll bo uo moro tales of Mulvanoy, India, where he was directing a gang,
wllhilrau tho trooj rrom , .,rnM trinun i.u rrrntor. lias outsrown of coolies building a railroad exten-
I III. Ill n. lll. ". .im- .'i . .-.. tin i.,'. ...o "'- - ---. -
TO
GET HOME SOON
ADVICES RECEIVED FROM "WELL
KNOWN COUPLE TO THE EF
FECT'THAT BOTH ARE BENE
FITTED GREATLY
BETTER ACTS TO
BE GIVEN HERE
Shortly after the first of January
n w riiAii J i nt n ii anr will T&
l mi I.. Ja..I. llinr ha vfte a '. . " . ,
rUrrt liewntinilpr Were IlflrtlCUlarly lllm ISIOH. iJiuuoHuuuuunuuint; . jtra aa mnrt ronnrtAr Int
- ' - . s ...--- i 1...1 O T Ai-n vv . .rv..w. - - --
rrlilrUfil by Works, lie uerlnwl lrln Colili, wliotr fame H ipreiwi' mi secay ana uoa-si-ui.-ei. . . . the circuit court. A letter to this ef- the movement for government owner
United Cress Service
NEW YORK, Dec 20 The follow
ing Interview was given the United
Press by Theodore Vail, president of
the American Telephone and Tele
graph cempany: ,
"1 predict an agreement at once
between, the American Telephone and
Telegraph company, and the govera
mratthat will immediately; reatore"
complete confidence, and 'give "reai
surance to all business Interests who
are conducting their affairs In a legit
imate manner. , .
"This agreement will give the busi
ness interests of the country the as
surance it desires. It marks the end
of underground rumors of business
depression and panic possibilities.
"It will knock higher than -a kite
way t
tlicfi.
.. .rtt .. u. . b. A Ml filial
ah Miii.ru ir ...-. v.. frj,C,., i,y work-s. u. iieciareu irm uouu, wnmr iuj-- fv . , - - tno cjrcuit COurt A letter to this ef- the movement ior government owner-
li.i. .y tlir pimple in Hint .tUtrict lhB ,r M,tPn ,.jiions sent hrol.y,1R ,, fust that he Is being read by sure th'.t If he has not already f(Ct has Qa recelved by Jud6e Ben -shlp of telephones and telegraph. I
ntr unntlliifd. and pndlct tin early hiM VS)n, r(U of m,talemcnts. In- nlmoot as many persons In tho Unltedtaway, he soon will, and Dinah Shadd - think It will end It for all time,
iitttbmuk iniuinl in itMrhi' siimtors Into hup- 'ointM lis read Klullng. was In London i will bury him. , '. , ., , , . ,. ..r hava not the slightest Idea of
, i ,.-.. ,..i.. u myntvoii nn invitation i "No. ho cannot come back," he
M.iina ' n.-- iriviiiii -...--
. ,lo vUt Kipling in his rural retreat.
Tho lllidrnl of Ilio troops from
'Muiilorj I probablv t oscahllsli n
citil coirnmrni in tho provlnco. its a
I.H in the policy lor rarly autonomy
in Hid I'hlHppliK'"
iiiumo.v am iiih m: i.ivi:
HHt POItTUWI" TO ATTEN
Vi:.l. XIN'VKNTIOV OP TH
MOVIi: MACIVATIW
I CURRENCY BILL
HELD IN HOUSE
THIS BIRTH IS
A NOTABLE ONE
Uo vns anxious to know what had
becomo of Mulvaney, nnd this Is tho
way ho found eut:
went on, after a few seconds pause.
"It won't do, you know. A character
Is born In your thought, and grows
and Is developed, and takes on virtues
uicuarusoa, wno uiu uvku w uw - - ... ,. . ,.
. . ...w,o . .An,ni.a)how our company will dispose of Its
..,.,.... ,, J.,, j ,. . ,. 30.000.000 shares of stock In the
Mr. Kipling, there nro many of and vices. ?nd becomes old. and then
tho crtnt characters In fiction so
rounded out nnd complete like
.well. Inst fades away. I take It. i
"And that la tho way with Mulva
dercd south by hl3 physician. Mrs.
Richardson's health was none tod
good, either, and she accompanied
him
Western Union Telegraph company.
"If we had any such plan arranged
such a disposal right now would be
a confession that we had framed up
mL t,..,..., w t wn .something on the government.
! . . -... i .n1,., llt-o "Ami flint Ii thn WSV With MUlVa-. luo """ """ J " l
nry Ksmond-that nn ono thinks only nalvnnlu 1 Im. He ! la Ferguson has been
It U my Inutitltin n shf th" '
.- .........j .. .1.1. ..llk lliM Irnrf
.irr I'miwii .'i mp . " -
I'cut ther I In mtnltm iiktntrn niid,hi:Nvri:'s n:.si'UK is sent to,
Uilr.VIIU." main J. Miiinmm t
(SON )RN TO MR. ANII MRS. TUT
ti.i: is tiii: FIRST
(llll.l. WITH PIIII.OQUI
NATIVITV
Henry Ksmonu mat. n ono mmu ; i........"v -- -- Ferguson has been
of meeting them again. But there U stuffed figure wth straw for ; bowe . J f. f- Fergus n
;S.TUT- omj )lU I believe wo all would like ana glass nans ior eje. . -. -WHITE
I to hear from, nnd I want to ask you plo could soo the strings I pulled him
IS nm'w,,cro U nW,,, 'with. Xo, ho is gone."
i .
iiay, hi ami Mm lUmolun worr
(rating fur I'tirllaml t mumhI tlm
nn mm I rnnvvntlor. nf mmliiB plrturo
ihlbttori.
"At l htxt. mrttlne. of pit) limine
OHiirm." continued Mr.
(om'i:ri:nci: i '' ll ,,,:811,
i;n oi t, nn.i.oviM) iiei'hi: in
hTIH'ITIONS
tt.iuiiis'iiinN'. I). C. Vi'C- 20.
Iliiiittnn - ..vi.w ..f 'il to S9. thn hotmo to-
""..,-., ,.,,, ,,,i,v.. ... - i't " ""v"' r
mny Idra nn rchvmi-l nim ""'..iny r,,futHi to nrccpi uir ...,
M-ry hi-lpful, nnd I oxptel In Irani irr(or, bill n nim-mlrd and pao.l
imiurtlilng HI tliU mwtliiK tlmt lll ,y o,,. uninle.
.. . ....,.... i... i- i .I...U-' .... . ... ,t..i ii ill Im threshed
rnuuip nn in BlfP a iiiiio uviii'i " iiii iihiiiii. ".. " -
I hi rnmliiK yrnr than I've rMjr Rltrn
Intforo."
Mr. Ilntulon, uhn U th Holoii of
...i hi i. kiifirtfiri
Uio In tho day tho l''o ,,,'", t,us
i.iii I., n rniifarenro. Tho houso con-
(I lei aid SKlnl Service)
CIIII.OUIUN. Dor. 20. If thol
irnlii do not run on scheduled tlmoj
nt Clillonuln, thole's a reason. If tho
wtpreM, tho freight nnd tho oio
griims nro balled up at Chllpuuln,
(hero's n reason.
Tho nttoii l that I'A. Titttle, tho
S. I. nt'int In this elty la-flio-proud
(o work. Horn to him otr tno inn
miih on. nnd It may bo hat he nasi
ATTORNEY HERE LACK OF WORK IS
TO HELP SAXTON: CAUSiiifi DISTRESS
VIIKKA MAN WH.I. KNDKAVORTol.OS ANGELES CIVIC SOCIETIES
.Mrs. Gonen Sick.
Mrs. E. W. Gowen Is seriously,
though not gravely ill at the Gowen
residence on Pine and Fourth streets.
She has been confined to her bed for
I several dayB.
.1 .- -1.11.1 l
i. i, ... ..I... i. ,1... ii.,iaai-ii nr . ill iii n riiiunri'iHV. -- i. , i, nriiiui. ns uns cuiiu m
vir, iiiniiuii, nii m in ' .-. i ..-..I ilm i"""" '" ' ' .
Klamath Falls, U icrually hnndlr.ip- rnrra ..ro Instructed ucf0l ""ju,,, ilrst while to bo Imri In tho now
... ... . ... . 4 ... .!. nlHllllu I..'d llt-llVlHIIlllIf IL'llllll.n w " I .... .....I (Itti inn HUH UOV WUIKlia
I'fii ny umiiK in
linn of tin railroad
SIN RKLEASE OF M4N WMO
HAS- IlEEN LONG HELD IX JAHi
WITHOUT A HKAniXO
ESTIMATE THAT ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND ARE SUFFERING IN
THAT CITY
Down From Agency.
Indian Agent Edson Watson la here
from tho Agency, attending to busi
ness matters. -
LOSES ARM IN A
SAWMILL MISHAP
C. E. KRIEGH, E3IPLOYED AT
CHILOQUIN, FALLS, INTO. THJB
EDGER AT MUTUAL COMPANY'S
PLANT
i Kroatly hnndlrup- fnrri wnro insiruci"" - iht llrst whlto to mi uorn in m "
fnr from th mnlu Lotmto's provisions relntltig to tho re-! u rji( )k1)( 00i ,. boy W0Ku8
ul. Tho vnmln HI"1 illnfouulliiK of six months paprr, mm jti) H0Vcll.,etl8 'pounds moro
... t... ...... .ifi..n 'r..i- - iivn vtinr iiiiuin n""""1
mirnruuim iinuiKiii iifin i... ,,.,. i,va
hrotiaht In nt a dwid loss on nrr.mnt,fnrm property by imtlonai minaa
i
To California.
Bort and Earl McCoy leave tomor
row afternoon for Ban Francisco,
where they will spend tho holidays.
Hunter Is Badly Injured
AAA
AcddaUl Discharge of Gun Tears Fie
ir Tnitlo camo to Chlloquln
:!nlitmt hK months ago from Dorrls.
, Calif., wlioro ho 1ms been in tno tim-
iitoy of tho Soulhern I'nciuc ior some.
tlmi At tho latter plaro ho wns mar
rlinl to Miss Diistlu.
(Herald erUl Hervlce)
IIONANS5A, Dec. JO. I. J. Dowdy,
who Is farwlAI lri of th '
Wlttmau place nt tho Uur (lap, met
with a serious accident while out
hunting yesterday. An accidental
discharge of Ills shotgun w.m ttispou
Hlble. Returning from n duck hunt on
Lost Hirer Ute In tho afternoon.
Dowdy was pullUg tils gun out of
(ho boat by groaning tho musslo.
Tho trlgRor rnuglit nnd discharged
thn MMipim.
Dowdy rocolvod tho full rhnrgo lu
the right nrm Mow thn elbow. As n
rostill. imarly nil of the llosli was lorn
"W")ri. Ilnrilo imd Johnon wore sum
mout'd lo nllend thn m. Tho lhy
HlrlmiH admit Hint tholr pntUmt a con
dition Is rrlllcnl, hut thry hope to
save tho lujnrod nrm.
or. ltn
.1. .1. u'lniiluir first prlxo at the
Hunt TlmrH hall to bo glvon by the
Mtrrlll Record nt tho Merrill opera
Iioiiho Christmas night.
Fred W. Hooper, district attorney
of Siskiyou county. Is In the city from
Yrekn. Mr. Hooper Is Interested In
tho cuso of Eugene Saxton, who has
been confined In the county Jail slnco
last summer on n charge of forgery.
Saxton wns held awaiting tho ac
tion of tho grand Jury, but two Juries
have met nnd adjourned without giv
ing him n hearing, and his case has
boon postponed until January 15th.
Mr. Hooper nnd Judgo Gnlo oi &iono
ti win rnrrnct as to the number of
aftornoon with Judgo Benson, in an, id. 30noo. then at least
effort to secure an onrly hearing for 100 000 people la Los Angeles were
I. i i ....!.. IM ,t.A onanitATltll
lacing neou, iuuiuuiu w .-
i... ..I Titllni Prill..
" Mr. iiooner ami juuto " -
Tho K. K. K. Sloiu hns offered iii& ,10,a n conferenco Into this
25 Ronl Tailored suit to tho gon- nftornoou wtth Judgo Benson, in an
IK...- iii iielKlum motor cara nro
railed "Sni'limnriloloosondorpoorwo
....i.irvtlEon." By tho time a ioi-
low Kita through hnllliiK ono It la at
(ho other end of tho lino.
United Press Service
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20. A reso
lution was passed by the Civic Organ
Uatlon last night requesting that
$500,000 bo appropriated immediate
ly for tho rollet of the unemployed,
nmi sr..000.000 be appropriated later
tor the samo purpose, which resolu
tion was presented to the city council.
In tho resolution It was stated that
If tho report of Chief of Pollco Senas
Leave orders for piano tuning at
the special prices at Shepherd's Piano
Depot, next door to the postotnee.
As a result of a fall at the plant
of the Mutual Milling company at
Chlloquln Friday, C. E. Krelgh struck
the edger, and was badly cut. Last
evening he was brought here and one
arm was amputated.
Krelgh was brought to- this city
last night, nnd was operated upon
by Dr. Hunt. Ho Is at the Blackburn
hospital.
Old Suit Is Dismissed
m, -a.
MUliiti Russell suya thttt Vouus
woio uo cm sots. Nor much of any
thing else, aim might havo added, But
did Bho have rornsT
An I nil
"Tho treatment of Saxton," sam
Mr. Hooper today, "Is a disgrace to
KintiiRth county, nnd I am surpnseu
at tho apparent Ignorance I cannot
bollevo It anything olso of your
'iirnBMtitinc attorney. I havo evory
reason to bollevo Saxton Innocent,
hut whethor ho Is or not, he Is en
tltlod to a hoaring. This caao Is be
coming known all over the coast, and
you people do not know what n repu
tation your county la getting ior
the Injustice It Is doing to this man,"
of tho unemployed.
Graff-Adams Case Is Settled Out of Court Today
f
VUltlng SUter. ,
mikr Elizabeth Houston loft today
for Oakland, to spond the holidays
with her sister, Miss Edna. Miss Edna
will soou finish her hospital courso
and ho a graduate nurse,
Seeing Tooth Pullers.
Jolm Welsh of. Portland Is In the
city todny catling ou the dental trade.
After being on the docket at sev
eral terms of court, and being the
coat of many filing fees, the suit of R.
G. Qraff against Frank Adams to col
lect a Judgment, has been settled.
This morning the case was scheduled
for trial 1 the circuit court.
Shortly before the time set for the
opening of tthe case, Circuit Judge
Benson received word from tha. at
torneys representing the interested
f-
, a '
unrtles that tbe case bad:" Vl
tied out of court. y
rtha mill invntvad thn rnsasslsartta
nn.n Halo of cattle meral'Yesaie' ',
" - - - n?.i. - .
and the awarding ,ol,;a Jafi ":
Modoc ca-nty against. u' wtj4
Judgment was later assigned to Graf tv
Adams nas cobmbii , ,"",.le?
Judgment against him ws's:,Jjst;ra;-:
ono. and hejfj ought the es sj;ijjm'
ground that ltwas a framp, j,44
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