The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1914, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WJAp
.
f ;p jt '.
V .v
::.
JK
.
PRINTS THE
NBW8 WHILE IT IS NKWS
h
rv vsMMMMsti
Ninth Vrrti" 'm. tf.fHll
KWtttttg Iterato
KLAMATH FALLT
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPBlJ
..
a
GERMAN TROOPS
MORE ACTIVE
ALLIES ADVANCE
, I'M Ml MOVEMENT IOMAIIH
mcnli.v IH O.V
FIVE ACCUSED
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1914
MEN
ARRA
GNEO
Wilson'slMesiage to Congress Asks Passage of the Bills forll VTI f fYPfPTLn
Federal Shinning nJ. c D LULL LAI LU I CU
and Military Drill for Volunteers
Mil I.IIMn MI.i.
huh: M itui.
hi tun. n in
NOI.lMi
Idem M'IIwiii msoiuiikihU In iiU iihimwiri:
I
mii.i ii,i:s i:-i i:ui:ii
NIMH AMI IM'Mroitli
So I'
IIV
I ba i.liiiiitii... ... il.. t . . .
...... ....... " " "!"" in o uin-iit.. irnue ciomsi to r,urti ot we .
II... .I.l.n.lnu .'..,,, ,Mr"' rr,,urt"' M',l' '""I rciciililoi; wlf.Koren.mrnt In ll.c l'I.ill,..lne; .go if .WHETHER VETERINARIAN OET8
I'l'I'IK ..III lllliri.kte.1 lit IIu'UI,m .. ......... ........... ... ,i... .... ... . . .. '
m-oati-ili. ....-I,. , ' " "'" nimmmmn coui; rnorti equipment ror urn
nrmlsl ... Z,t,T.'T,"y Trn,m-"1 I"wImw through n syslMnallc reorganization of flnntUI affairs;
c.n.,1 .... ....;.... '. '""",n "' "' "iio voluntarily tako uji this work; .leelopmT.t of tho national
SIMS-CHANDLER .
HERE TOMORROW: TRIAL BEGINS
IN THE COURT
Hlon for the milliner training or rlllen. vvl.o voluntarily Uko ..,. tl.U ork; .!.
I. mm M...il,...nl f ,rt.t ,,ltlc In rM,.oc to army n,l Mr, Increase.
I
.Itllllrr) Duel Am It. PrKiv. All
l'nr of Hip mm indlued ,r iiitt
'grand jury wrmajtalKiml l.t'fun (lr
,I.mk ll" l.l.tr -41rron.s Mn If... cull Jude Ilem.ii. (Mo morning. Al
.11.1. Onlrr III,, flu,., -, llM.k.,'l,,,,"m',!f",0'W,ll,,",r
irirti nv whiihim ui,. .......... .. ...... ' , . .... ..
'. ' ' "" """. uf " inline., uy Mm president M pro-
.1.1.1 (Mmi.bf-- ll..U. IH.wl. 'r of 4 horse anil A. I. Punt. grlv.. nnd beneficial lib stated
.......... ,.tt.lhl....f ort..l, I.. l:"?;.!n.,!!e',,".,A " '-"'""'-' ' U XM loo ,arl'y ,., . ,,
- ' i"1' '"") Jwii" on a rimre.i of 11 1. itnf.t.
il,n iir.M.. in U. I.i. ,p,,i,,B h ',,ffi' 't "M'l.m d.u.fl) Mrlkw w tio." n.)
Nono of Km ra haw. pt t,(n "'" l.rwl.lcnt. " l.wjk nliout
lor irlal. fimreo Nulanj will ,). H'.-i cIokIiik .laH or a cr which haw '
Ciillr.t I'icm Itvr.lfn f""J 8,m. "I'1 ! uitirl fiptioldted .'" fovoror mcmornble In the hl.
I'AIIIU, !). llr ctiiiolMit liehl.' " ,' ..r ou.n...i -w ... ...n ..r..., is ..mi wo jacu 1
tat tne tho I'nurlioiulBvl.? mail, ti.
I'rrafli loi' ucrnilK lo I ho xtull.
f Vl'fr !" nearly rplrii Koullnr
lu a fliiiKHiB iniirnnvni lo ri.vrri
McMln
I nlicU I'rua 8rrlc
...hIAm,,,N0T0N' ".' C" UC' S, Col,M,,. ln iol"t iewlon todar, again heard 1'reildcnt Wllwn read por-ii-ii)
nu maiuKo. I'opular Intcrct In the document wa Intcn.c. and admUslon card were at a premium.
The. nmllmio a mo.tly comfioiod of f .millet, of loKlator.
Tint IfBUIalloii of (h) lonit aeailon
JIKItK OH XOT, IIOQ CMOI.KHA
LECZVlim WILL HE HELD AS
1'KU SCHEDULE
I-1VK ATTOKNEYS ENOAOIW IX
THEOA8S
I
vunaiiuaii8, ti.ared viith a kinl.:'1" ". h.. Ikhh faclnu thorn
uiorj" tjltn... .titer a idea on' "" "I w'MI, mtut fan- them In'
llrtlMk I1am. (...- t.l. .! .. . 1.1... i....t.t.u ... ........ ... ...
...--..in ... ...(tfr. 10(11 flr.n ' " """" I" . Villi IBU' l..f.Ill W.l
,iif,.inr. hiio wa lndltlwd hIiIi I'rr.l "' P'lMlsai. fellnn llko men who!
Ilallcy rlmre-l wild btirclHrliliiK tl. '' lrtUn 'W.rlhliiK but a com-
'Tolir Ixr lUtuilllttnl una i-Ivm. ...,lll Mll.ll. dlilv. nin Dm fnrt ll.nl .
Will, lb .itlllrrr kUtiporilHi lb. ,rmrtuw ,0 ,Mll (. Merrymni"l'r--n(ah of a Krcat vretAe. '
Itrnth Kmdualiy ndvniKfd Ibrlr wnt Mt0inlr,t ., .,., ,,.. ul.ot ihouthi u .,.. nt ... ..... r
1. ....til l.U ku .. ... I. ---...- n. n. . . y. "-.-. .r.f..V.r.
Iicra lllllll inn; ..Bm .'IflriliailJ
tlfstcd Hot rallnwd,
I'rwl llollpy. Imllrird lll, SlMd..r!w,l0( Aim-rlcn oM to hrmelf nnd lo'
oil Hip lamn fl.artfn l nl III, ...... ....'nil Hiailkllld 111 Wlicll clrCUIIHlailKI a
Thr IliKUh rtiituril l'rhi-iiriftl !,,) Hi lll tw arralttt.l Ut.-r '"1"l,,, u,," tt,llf,, w" ,ook
on lh road briiw.nHouib V.,.t and ).filk vuiim. b u I..-M for",ml '"
HuulU-r rrj.rr.nlliiK .nolb.tr wd- ll4l, w,mr 0j All,n (. j,t,i , M'ar ha InK-rnittU-d not only tho,
xnt il... Iaiipr' humoM.d nrar Midland, !m,n" of ,ra,h'' ,,nt nUo ,ho rtc
Th rnmy lAim morn ntihe ,j nl,r nU j, jamlftrr in, r producilon In Kuropo ll la de
fter tho Vr, lint ib Prci nfill- uii,, i tlirrrfom b h.dd after ,,rolnK """ n", rto..rct holfal
try rridlrd will, BIK- to ( ft!. , . .,.... rrar, .,, .., ind nvm n Kale unprrcrdrntud nnd
Urlirl.
M' 1 1 lam
Utkt
0wrftliiti alone ib AUn and
hMir ..t.l.H.l.ittfllM m h ... fa t. . t.b. .atll
Itrj dur, id.. IVnrl. calnliie imc'
(round ntar Ar..niir
Raw. bin tr.Jt natnn al
1
I'nlicl l' (ferric
I'imiOdltAD, IW Tbonmclal
Mttrtnrtit admlU lltp tjcrmatt wer
IIp 10 mako Ibflr vlorotu elgtK da
aiutk by arrival of U Army rurjw
6d n ravnlrr ilUUIdn.
I'art of lhr l lit l9lrd. fan.n
from Iho wcHrni baltjo field, and lb
otbM efo new formation, toblrlf,
IhruuKti lack of collision, o heavily
in iho nKliilne.
A iaiomnt that "a dwlro lo n-
lllli lxli ttoulil tirnv.i liirni.tniitf.i
111 maur Imiwrtanl reirrU" U ?!'""' January
tplp.l n. omflrmliu (iPtmaii' rnrl I l?a'"1 l'1'1" HM' "' Ihk
ollbp rti'a rapture, , Hank. January ll.
- Ilrnnor ft. .HHilli.ll, J a mill r 13,
l'nlip.1 1'reu Hnrvlc. Clark
M'ANHINflTON, t. V, IVc .--. uary H.
Thi (Jrrman embaMa" her., maki HnndtMitiHrc ItoborU. Jan
TRIAL DOCKET
AS SET TODAY
Hlrtlp .SI 111. DfVililIxT I?
Umio ruiiifuril. January 0
ltob.-r 4 WhUnmrw . Olhi-r,
'January ".
Hchallork A l)nicplt n 8(plit-ii-
appalllnr Thrro l reawtn to fcarf
that tl.p Him. In nar. If It b not nl-
n-ady nt band, when nexernl of the
rnuntrlM of Huropo will find It dlf-
Ilrllll In do fur tlu.lr ononln ulml llw.v
!... I1I1I1.TI0 Ih'cii nlwa) ially able ' '"Cktl ."''
1 HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHQN .
fjPjiiiiiiihf.'iLjiiiiiiiiiWBmiB
v'iv' "UliililliiiiiiiiiiiB 1
z.t?rN
According to Information received
'by County Agriculturist II. Roland
jGlateyor, there U a poa3iblllty that
iM'lth the decpet earneiitne I urKj8tato Veterinarian Lytic may bo here
It.elr prompt passage. .tomorrow night to conduct the hog1
"In ihcm both we turn our back 'cholera demonstrations and lecture. j
upon hesitation and makeshift, and! Whether bo reaches here or not,
t formulntc a genuine policy of use and jtho lectures will go ahead aa sched-'
, conservation In the best sense of ulcd, for there havo been about 3,000 '
linos words. Iiogs Infected In Oregon, and It Is felt I
"We owe tho one measure not only to bo high time to be preparing the
to tho Kople of that great Western (local farmer to combat this malady,
country for whose free and systematlclGlalsyer and Drs. Mitchell and Pren-
deudopmont, us It seems to me, our jtlis are carrying on the demonstra-
Ieglslatlon has dono so little, but alsojtlons and letcurca.
to the nation as a whole, and wo also, a demonstration . hM f ..,-
Tl.reo of Tlteae Are CoMtaCttaf Mat
Suto's Caar, and N'oUad mm! Viikm
Ara lu Charaui of the
Tl.re Mcaiher of tke Jwrjr AM I
cured TtiU Afteraeea, ws4 1
I housed by the Coait.
Mirt S
t
owe them the ulflllmcnt or our re
peatrd promises that the water power
of the country should In fact as well
as In name be put at the disposal of
great Industries which can make eco
nomical and profitable use of It, the
rights of tho public being adequately
gunurded the while, and monopolly In
the uie prevented.
T N". Case farm today, and a lecture
will be given at the lit. Lakl church
tonight. The other lectures sched
uled follew:
Trial of Love Chandler, WUttaa
Sims aad Ivan Ernst, on charge of
the larceny of a steer two years
for
was started ln the circuit court tkto
afternoon. Prosecuting Attorney Join
Irwin, C. St. OneUI and H. M.
nlng are appearing for the
tlon. while thn counsel fnr tk 1
Tomorrow, demonstration in iler- '" coraPl ol Jnd .
rill In the afternoon, illustrated lee- Jndge Drak-
turo In Merrill opera houao at night. Jurors accepted today were A. M.
Thursday evening, lecture at Malln. Jamison, J. W. Tyrrell aad B. O. Ttf-
.. , . Tiaay aucrnoon, aemonstratlon at,'' "fu" "", nuusn uwna,
Speaking of more kclf gocrnmentn. H. Robert's farm, lecture In Lowerlw- B- Crlfflth, Oeorge J. Waltom, .
r the I'hlllpplues. Wllbon said: ,ioe ValIoy school house at night. ,rem. Lvl D- "Ward aad H. J. Lttft-
Saturday afternoon, demonstration I001 wero Mam,n " "T
at Bonama. lecture In evening. 1 lhe court' ond Frmnk 0r -
IKi.seu u me buiiv.
How better. In this tlmo of anx
lous .juestlonlng and perplexed pol
icy, could wo show our conQdcncce in
tho principles of liberty as the source
um of tli ores and forests and watei
powers of our nation domain In the'aa wo" a the expression of life; how
rich state of the West, when H.H"!lt could o demonstrate our own
should hao acted, and they a'ro still ,Eclt Possession nnd steadfastness ln
essential and funda
The key Is still turned
upon them, tho door shut fast nt
, 'which thousands of vigorous men, full
JI0 1I0 ninny
Ml in 1.1 1 thine. At nnv ml.. )i- ullt
,nr..d ..r help and our manifold ser-of, 1lln,le. knofk Amorously for
lr.K as they bare ncu-r needed hem!',ImlU',nc"
betore, and we should bo ready." "The water power of our niixlgable
1 The necessity of suppl)lng South. streams, outside tho national domain
i America and ether places formerly JnlM, e en In the Eastern states, where
buying from Europe wat. emphasised. 'e hate worked nnd planned for gen
"It Is a very practical matter, ..'.'rations, U still not used as tt might
mailer of ways and means," conttn- be. becauso we will and we won't;
tied th president "We have the re-jI'auFC tho laws we havo made do
sources, but nro wo fully ready to, not Intelligently balance encourage
uso them? And, If we can make jment against restraint. We withhold,
ready what .i bne, have wo the I by regulation
meant at band to distribute It? "In the senate, two great measures
"To speak plainly, we havo grossly finely eoncelved. the ono to unlock
M
the statement Hint "Cncland has or-UMO 15,
drM from tho Manchester Iteiwatlns 1 Hmllh Adorns, Jauunry IT
erred In the way in which we have
Ward Obenclmln. Jan- uih.hi ami iiimiereu tne leeiop-
iiieiit of our merchant marine. And
now, when we need ships, w.i hao not
got them
with proper safeguards, tho resonrcc-i
of the nntlonnl domain, the other to
encourage thn use of the navigable
waters outside that domain for tho
generation of power, have already
"M'o lime ear after ) ear debated, I pawed the house of representatives
Arms company 30,000 riot guns and Portland Asu of Credit Merchant jttllhm'1 'n'1 or conclusion, the best and are ready for Immedlato consld-
56 000,000 rounds of turkhot cart-Ws l."erett. Jatiuar) l.
rblitej TIpi cartridge., contain nln, Klamntl. Iron Works lt)le. Jnn.
bullHa eaclt, nnd their ins U hitherto nary 1'.'.
iinkiiuwii In rltlllied wnrfore." Iloili.n a NUhnlns. Janunr) 20
M'lsl.nrd . llrndley, January 31.
MVlli nIpj- College, tt femalrt lustl-
tuilon, has put the ban on fudge,
claiming that Inlerferfa wllhl Hip
iralntiiK of the ur nililHIr.
policy to pursue with regard to thejeratlou and action by the senate.
tho courses of Justice and disinterest
edness than by thus going calmlly
forward to fulfill our promise to a
dependant people?"
"Tho case," be said, speaking of
our lack of shipping facilities, "Is
not unlike that which confronted us
when our own continent was to b
opened up to settlement and Indus
try, and wo needed long lines of rail
way, extended means ot transporta
tion prepared before baud In which
development was not to lag Intolor-
ably and wait Interminably. We lav
ishly subsidized the building of trans
continental railroads. Wo look back
upon that with regret now, beccause
wo know that the railroads had to be
built, and if wo had to do over again;
we should, of course, build them, but
lu another way.
"The government miut open these
gates ot trade, and open them wide;
open them before it Is altogether I
.Monday evening, lecture in Pine
Grove school house. '
Tuesday evening. lecture in Wor
Palriarcl.lal Degree Tonight.
Members of Ewauna Encampment
No. C, I. O. O. F.. will have work In
the Patriarchal Degree tonight, and.
members are urged to come out and
assist In the ceremony. Visiting
i-u.riarcn coruiany invited.
SCHOOL CENSUS
SHOWS INCREASE
H. E. Momyer, clerk of Behest Dfcv
trict No. l, today TirHfe1 . the am -.
sua of the school children ! thla'dhv
, trict, which Includes the city., of 1
Are All Colnir South.
.Mr, and Mrs. Louis J. Kllnger orl?th Fa"s
Duf ur, Ore,, came In Sunday nlKht to I A totaI 1.069 children ot i
visit the former's sister, Mrs. E. B.ia8e uave been enumerated. Thto llat
Ramsby. Thursday morning thewm naT0 l0 De r-hecked by tke
Kllngcrs and Mrs. Ramsby will leave lcountr 3Chol superintendeat, to aee
for a visit In Cloverdale, Calif. Mrs. ,r there are ? ' tw number whs
ElUa Sawtoll, mother of Mrs. Arthur I beIonB ,u othcr districts la the coa
Lewis, who has not seen the Kllngers"5'. but arc hero for tho wlater.
since sho was a girl, delayed her de-. The census this year shows a slight
parture for Chlco until Thursday, and gain over that or last, as at that Usee
they will hold a reunion on the wayithere was a total of'1,003 la the die
to California. trict. - '
(Continued from Page 2)
In I'nuii nl.'.ie, i
J M Tipton, a well known OlencJ
rniKlirr, is nrre i.u i Miisnie-i i.
Mulli.omnl. u.iiuty will erect t. , llDsebing will build n iiiiinlcliml
I'lMpllhl to hold 200 pfttlelils, fu'd bam
Riley Is Named on Board
Oregon Sportsmen Want Shorter Deer Season
ASSESSMENT FOR
STREETjS FIXED
I HIRD .STItKKT PEOPLE MAKE AX
OIUKCTION TO THE AMENDED
ASSESSMENT O.V THEIK IM
PROVEME.NT MORE,
!
MAKE YOl'R WINDOW
"IURK" VOK YU
Thero nro still a fow places
whero shopkeepers employ men
to stand out lu the street, "bark
ing" in other words, describing
the goods to be found within
tho shop, and urging possible
patrons to cuter.
lliimnn "barkers" nro ex-
trnmely ofllclent In certain places
and cases, but 'probably you,
Mr. Retailor, would not consider
i hiring ono.
ee
(Heinl.l Hh(InI Hervlc.i)
I'ORTI.ANI), Dee, 8,Tho Oregon
Kinrisiiieii'B Lenguo Into yestordity nf
Icriioon went on record ns lieutlly
iiilorslng Dm proposed law to open
lb deer senium Bopteinbor 1 nnd cloao
'i tirioiier ;u, hiNtenil of openhiK u
"iiuitli earlier, um nt pivsviit,
The iiHHUclulloii also rt'coinmends
"l no chniiKo bo inndo In Iho gntno
'"nil law, or nny luw rolntlvo lo ml.
fitory blrda until tho roiiHlllutloiml.
"J" of tho fd.lernl migratory lilt. I low
I ducldod upon by tho nuprmno court.
Tho longim gotm on record aa iihI
'"K tho Oregon leglslntuiu to eonfor
w'Hi Cnllfornla'a nsscuihly tin the milo
' proUicto.i gnuio birds mid nnlmnlH.
Thoy ulao usk.nl to confer with Onl
'"fiilu on tho unirormlty of gnmo
llfensi'M to porinlt rosltlonta of ono
s.inu to hunt la another,
President yn Dmor was ugaln
elected to bend tho league W N.
Mntlork of Pendleton, nnd Dr. GUI
win. elected U'0 proaldeiilH, nnd S. C
llnrtroiu wnn chosen secreiury trens-
,urer.
Chin len Rile) of Klniuuth KiiIIh wiih
'ehoseii moinber of llui oxecutUo
tomniltleo finin Dlslrlct No. 7.
Thu hitmiuet given last night to tho
Hpoitainnn was woii.U'iful niiccesi,
iliilto the hlggoat thing ' H '''"d
.nor hold In Porlliind, Moto tbnn
3011 guentH pnitook of (lie .luck hup
per pr.ipinod.
Dm lug Iho ovenlng On mo Wnidon
Wllllnm I., l'lnloy showpd moving
iih I in oh of blid llfo lu tho Ulnmnth
country tultuii liut tiprlng nnd auui-
mer, 'Jhoso nttntciou inucii uuu..-
Hon nnd iiiiiiluUHP. and will no doubt
bu tho cntiHO of mitny Portland sports-
inuit going thorn to hunt ducks nnd
geeso next fall.
Objection to tho method of assess-
intiut the council decided upon for
nsnesslng tho Third street Improve
ment cost nfter tho former objection
vwis inndo nt Inst night's council meet
In.:. Thuy si.v Hint ns yet tho relief
expected lu the enlarged district la
not tealUcd,
They ask thut tho nssossutcnt be 36
per cent on tho abutting lot, 31 por
rent on thu hucoihI lot back, 12 per
cent on the third unit 4 per cent on
the oilier hunch loU bnck.
Thu council, though, did uot miiKc
the chnngo nsked by tho property
(iwiumh, but passed the usseHsmetit ns
they ..mended II, to fto per cent for
the abutting lot, H per cent for tho
second lot back, 8 per cent for tho
tblid lot, mill I per cent for the other
sovon lots.
fncanitv Mav Rfl Hie. Plaa
EDDIE COLLINS " mj "i. w "I -
HOES TO " SOX "i Williams' Treatment Causes a Flurry it lie Cat
PREMIER KEYSTONE BACKER QV
THE ATHLETICS IS SOLD TO
CHICAGO NATIONAL LEAGUE
TEAM
Machine patented by it Chicago
limn to dig graves havo been ordered
by tho Allies, On days when thoro la
"no contact" the burrlers will bo
used in digging trenches.
Portland Flouring Mills will erect
a warehouse ut Albany.
You can luno a Bilent "bark-
er" that Is Just aa efficient aa a
"pullor-ln," without unpleasant
drawbacks. This silent "bark-
er" Is your w ludow.
Make a study ot what you put
Into It. Remember the articles
the public already knows about
are half sold. Without a doubt
you havo In your shop articles
that aro advertised ln Tho Her-
alii. If you put them In your
window you will nnd that they
exert a strong "pulllng-ln" In-
lluiiunco for you.
Tho manufacturers, through
us, have dono additional "bark- 4
Ing" for you, Ily displaying
those, nationally known articles
lu your window you can "cash
lu" on the advertising dono for
your bo nc fit,
Rack up tho window advertla- 4
4 ing with a regular Bpace In Tho 4
Herald you'll havo to do it
4 somo time.
4 It wy to shop la The Herald 4
4 before you shop la the stores 01 4
per cent of the circulation ot this
paper goes direct lato the hones,
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Conilskey
announced today that Collins would
iiMuuigo the Whlto Bov next year. Ho
said Collins airrced to aim a llve-vcar
eoi.tr.ut, and will receive u "satisfac
tory" bonus.
United Press Service
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 8. That
there Is to bo practically a now team
lu the Athletic uniforms next year
was again evidenced today, when
Connio Mack announced the salo ot
Eddlo T. Collins, for eight years sec
ond biibomau In tho 1100,000 lutleld."
Mack would not discuss his reasons
for selling Collins. Ho Intimated that
other changes aro pending.
Chlof Render, tho Mackmen's vot-
erau Indian pitcher, has signed a con
tract with tho Baltimore Federals,
and "Eddlo Plank, "tho oldest of
them all," is nlso signed with tho
Federals,
Miss Cnthei'luo Dolan has been
sworn lu as k member ot the bar la
Massachusetts, being the fourth of,
her family, to become a lawyer.
That a defense ot Insanity Is to be
resorted to In an effort to save Frank
Williams, or Hedgepath, from lite im
prisonment for tho murder of Allen
C. McLeod Ia&t August was Indicated
in the circuit court this morning, the
time bet for arraignment, when W. H.
A. Rentier asked further time ln
which to plead.
"Tho prisoner will learn for the
tlrbt time that his mother, whom ho
has thought dead, has been an in
mate ot an insane asylum since
1SS9," said Renner. "He will also
learn that his father 'was killed by
outlaws In Washington."
From this, Renner turned to a
complaint against tho treatment ac
corded Williams, charging that Low
kept him In solitary confinement, and
denied him many ot tho liberties ac
corded otbor Inmates of tho Jail.
Williams was brought to the court
room handcuffed, and Reuner pro
tested against this.
At ono point Sheriff Low aroeo to
spenU, but Judge Denson restrained
him, Renner also chargod that for
threo months Williams has not been
allowed to see bis wife. Judge Ben
son ordered that tho prisoner be al
lowed to see Mrs. Williams, but ad
journed court without making fur
ther recommendation In connection
with the alleged treatment of the ac
cused.
"Williams is given the same feed
muu nwvub tut. jwa nimuvs mm mm
other prisoners ln the rouaty Jail, ac
cept the freedom of the corrMer."
said Sheriff Low today. "lasts! it
being ln the corridor with the ether
prisoners, he Is locked la the caa. "
"One reason we keep him there?, is
because a man in such de
straits as Williams Is. Bight
some aid from outside sources.
ho allowed the full liberty ot the JaJI.
"Another reason we keep hlat ea
lined thero Is to prevent trouMa la
tho Jail. Williams seems to ha'aC a
quarrelsome, overbearlna dlsDoaltlaa.
and there is nearly alwava a Uiut
.among the prisoners, caused hf Wil
liams, wero no free to mingle wKh
the others, there Is reason tot believe
that he might attempt physical rW
lenco on some one ln his luVof tem
per. 4 t
"We havo taken no chances eahle
getting a chance to escane. That u
why ha has been denied vUltor ,.aV UI
Ih.l r...nn , .-. a. - ... J. ...iL 15,. . in
....... vvu no pan u. iu aaaesua asm o s-v- , w
oeforo we took him lata MaaaV,&!
room. That he will bear m'WwfmmV
Ing la apparent to'VU Vmhw&Wk',
nected with the jatl li any iam, - - ;
It has been but a aherttlsM Simla if
W am. aa..J "U..,..IJ. . '
and placed It la a tear sek'W Ia4:i
oound around a weM .em kit
teuing some of the ether
mai ne mieaeea t "er-
with this wheaerer aa aat
'MMk
7mm:. ,
,.
n
-s'l
nt. .&!
n
i
t
V?
M
.
vf
-i. '.? jj&
f
'C
,J jtftlV T. . H