i r, - -. OFFICIAL PAPER Of? KLAMATH .COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS lEuenmn Hrrald h WEATHER FORECAST TONIGHT AMI 'ITKKIMV, FA I II Momber of the Arisociated Press. W?i? I ririri'iilh Venr ,, 11:17a, KLAMATH FALLS, OIUXJON, MKXIMV, JULY 17, 1112'J, I'lUCR FIVK OKNT r V ,m h FRANK HO VS coimrts T Trial of Court House Case Marked By Smnll Attend uncc; DouKnn on Stand i Tllnl nf I lin iiiitn uf I'niiil, Ward i UKlllllHt Kltlllllith tnutlty to determine w ti It It Ik tln legal toiirttmiiHii nlriir j turn wn started before Judge Kklt-1 worth nf Kiirmiiii In Hni cliciiti cniirl ' In Urn Main ulri'i'i inurllmiiKii hero, this morning. A feature ti( the Irliil ' In Dm Imk nf llteiesl In Urn rum iin ovldeiired liy (lid eoiiipiiruthely (mall muilliiT of "pi'ilntniH 'pre- H'tlt. Ill tilt) iihiiIiik of the trial attor ney fur llin uiuiity asked (ur n stipu lation between oiiiihi'I in liulil Irliil In Hi" Main street structure there rniitrnlloti being that Hint In' nut III" legal tourthuueo nihl I li.it n itioslton n( llin legality n( llin trial might be rnlm'il Inter. Tlu stipulation wits i: run I i'il by Judge SklpwuHh niiil wits t'Mliri-ii Into. J. M. Doug.iii nt Portland, builder n tlni Main ulri'i'i tlm llrnt wltniHM railed He IrMI lli'ld ii h In the rul uf tho ulriiclnie iiinl tlm iu I of iiinuili'iiiiK JiiIIh In till and In the Hot Spring ntrtH'tlire The i tint In tho former wiinld be )20.IIUI) iinletta thu romity had relU which niilld b-i lined, wlilrh wiuild ledum the runt f.'i.ntMl ir Slo.nnn. The cikI in the latter line, be tboiiKht. woiilil be prohlhlthii due to tlm iiu''hmi- (or tompletluK ajmi iillmr iMirtlomi of Hm bulldltiK. In ' iliulliir Hcnm uiut mi elttv.itor, V. I 1'arl.er, vlre prrhldent of the Klamath eveloiunetil rouipnny tentl fled to enrrtlp etlennloii entered Into with llm (.'utility. Hu raid that M'V eral time etleimloim hail been cr.tnt eil. mid Hint the laHt eiteiikliui wan to .May, I I'll), notice beliiK mtm'iI on the rotillly on Al'rll 12. I '.':'' that no mnru exleiulutiH would ln r: rant ed. I'arl.er'H lentliiiuny iniul" It tip pear lh.it the preiut trial abo In I'linled thnt of Hie iiuu of Klamnth riiuiity iiRnlmit i'iu Klamath Develop ment company. Instituted by the county reiently. llm Hiillent fe.itureH of both omen beliu; flo.iely luterw liv en. An hour wan lal.in In Introdui' Iiik by cnuiiHi'l fur tlm plaintiff of a uiHitnlllC'ltil liianit of ret'oriN perlalu I ni; to tho tune. Inrlndliii; llm tiKree meiitH with llm Klamath Develop ment company. It'lH I'Xpii'leil the trial will bu ton i'linled lain Tliemliiy. Alturiie)H for Tranl; Ward nru II. M. Maniilur. and ('. I. Hlune. nml for tlm (-utility hhniii Hmlih of Portland anil II. I.. i:illott. Uullko tho laHt trial here, which i wiik held In Hit' toiiucll rhtimber of llm city hall, few bpoiatorn were priHiint nt thu trial Unlay, imllrnl lm; a marked fiilllin; off In Intereitt In thu (utirthuiiHii (uutrouirxy. IIA.VKCItS IX SISIO.V l'Oim.AND. July 17. Thu 211th miiiuul cunMinllnu of tho American IliHtltuto of Hanking opened hero to day. with delegates present from nil parts, of thu country. Unhurt; II. Liicko, of Detroit, president called llio first liUHllieHH Hesslnu to order mid delivered lilit annual report, fol lowing tlm optuilui; formalities. Illch urd W. Hill. Koertitary,' gao bis ro pott, niiil llm t'oiiveiillou then latllli li ed Into Its regulitr IiiimIiiohi, m wuatiiku i'iuhiaiui.itiiA Thn Cyclo-Storniiiginith nt Umlur- I wooii a i-iiui iimi-y 'conllnues to regis- ter li ery tivuii preusiirii, although hIiicu 1 1 o'Liuck 1 this morning thu tendency Iiiih beuu Hlightly ilownwiinl, CtinililluiiH nro fa- vurnlilo foi tliiin- ilnrHlonuH. KoruciiHt for next 21 Meurn: s Continued fair and warm. Tho TycoK ret-'ordlni; tboi'iiioinolor ruglutorml mux I mum mid 'minimum tomparatureu today, nu (ollewu: UlKli INTERES us J ft fl JL. 'M "DMfl-fll. F - .A - H AbE.V, I vy 97 "illt!'l Ready for Suzanne tip JR V Molln njnrtcJt Mnllory, thoutli dctcntc-l recently in thn .Mlddleicx tournament li Urn-bind, nays rlio'a nuru nlio'll defeat Huranno Lcngltn fr tlto Kureproi lunntj utlo nt Wlmtlcdor. HAMMER MURDER IS CHARGED BY JURY TO MRS. PHILLIPS Ciiniiin'" .lurj Iti'tiniit Vrnlltli After lliain.illc liuiueol; lli'iilli Sii'lie Itrliiliil i.iiN A.M.i.i.hh. Jiiiy 17 -mo ,,.,,, ,.nland with runnliiK hammer murder of .Mr. Alberta , rK1l( ,, KlaU,1( an, H n Bteam Meadowit. 2U-) nai -olil widow, wan ' , ,., iiIir.i..i m Snn Kriin- ruurlbiiiHM w,'1l':'rK,',1 " MrH- .('lar'' ,',""l", ,0,jcl.rii. f tlm t'lifen Pa.lfle now talteH i , m, ui. a iiiii-i n jii.i' iiiiuiKiiiK n btlef. ilr.nnaile limiicht In whltli MlK. Btory I'uHRle Ciillee repeated the of llm death hitiiii. I.O.S AN(!i:i.i:S, July 17 Di-rlnr- '" ",nl "' r" "' """'"i iinierepan- elen In the Htory of Mr. PeKKT Caffeit who told lof.il offlrem that nlm wan llm linens to uu attack Mvitdowit, 20 j ear old widow, hy Mm. Clnrn Phllllpt, under arrent In Tiir- Htm, Arl which resulted In-tho-Ur-tHoulhorn .......'.. .I.....I. ..ffl.... I... ....I I....I I..m mern tleatli. uillierH iiiehtiKiitinR ! tin. tfikit aluilil imikt (if tmlMl' rllprL lug etcr) aiiglu of her htnlement. The officers' refused to make known llm lemilt of Ihulr lmctlicn Hun but declnri'd there wilt lm lm Imrtnut rhnuges In tlm situation be fore the luiuest, which will 'ho held today. A leporl reaching the sheriff's of fice that it man bail id also wathc-j a hlllsldn near ed the sbolng from the lonely road where Mrs. Menu- own' body was found early VeiInps- day evening was itilrkly checked by ; deputies mid found to be lm orrect. Thu man. said to boa Mexican, who nui iieiuiiir. i'"" ii-i " i".n.. "1Himv iiiiiii-y h itKainsl wasieiui tiu- tlm billing, was found by the uffl ii'iw, but from their Investigation they said they wVro satisfied lm did not witness the attack nnd knew nothing concerning It. I'red A. Trenialn mid Geiiora Tro initio, father mid sister of thu slain woman, were brought to tlm sher iffs oldie fur interrogation lain to day. Although refusing to disclose tlm Information furnished by Hid fat her mid daughter, olflrers Mild fol lowing llm ronfereiito Hint they had some iloubt as to tho truth of tho ihnrgiy uf Inllmiicy between A. I.. Phillips, hiiHb.iuil of Mrs. Clara Phil l!w and Mrs. Meadows uh aliened to luivo been made by Mrs. Philips to Mrs. Ciiffen prior to tho nllnrk Upon MlH. MeatloWH. Tho offlcoiH left to Inlorvlow neighbors residing near thu Phillips lioine. In an iittompt to illsrover, tlluy said, whether llm Inllmiicy charges "were not tho result of limro gossip." It was learned nt the sheriff's of tlto that Phillips, an oil prumnter, Is well-known nniiing oil men in Texas, who huvo offeied him tlnuiielnl lib hlHlunee. LOAN COMPANY SUED llinniwell Keckx to Collecl tin,000 nml Niiil, Kill I'roin l,i nai Concern Suit wan filed In thn circuit court this morning by Frank 0. Urain well, us statu bank Kuporliitoiulunt, against tho Klmimth Livestock Mortgage Loan company for col lection uf promissory note In thu iiinouiit of ir.,000 mid J 3 :i . 4 0 0 . alleged tn Imvu heen gJVou thu Flist Statu & Savings bunk beforo It becamt) Insolvent. Attornoy fees of SI, GOO and SS.OOp aro asked. It Is alleged tlio notes weio oxo cuted on Buptemhur la, 1021, nnd that no portion of thorn over was paid, liotlt wore for six mouths Ju4 .bear Intorosj nt QljUt por tJ, w Unmcrgcr Question Discussed From Varjous Stand points By S. P. and U. P. Advocates MiriiiimV iMi'ii'ir ( HAN FUANCIHCO, July 17. 'llio HAN' FUANCIHCOJuly 17. Het.n imlillc Interest In Hid test liy which (or Philips of CnloMiIo aiid.Bciiator tin) fioutlmrii PnrlflrContral PnHftp ' (.a,.r j KnniinK InlrodutWri In the problom will ultimately m tmlvct, Miiv Tlinlt'ii. ftirmnr tirf'Hhlmit of tint' j railroad rommlsslon of fallfi.rnln. tiihl mi'iiiliiTH of tho Run I'raticlxf i I Klnctrlcnl l)nvnliiiiiiiiiit t.i'iii;uu nt u i i i .... .ii.. . " "- I iinM.il. .mi in-iii i. ..inij. I nil llllllli.ill I fillllllinniiin ill i iiii- fnrnlii ili.a-lili'tl In l'ji:i iitulor tlm 1 pri'Mldi'iicy of John M. INIili'iiian (hat 1 tlio liarliiK of tlm Cintral Pacific j iroiiTtli'n from Hid Houthnrn I'.i- i If r would rli-arly lm iiciilnnt tlm In- i i... k. I-..I f rnlt tcruiilH of llin pi'iiplii of C.illfornln," j mi Id Mr. Thi'H'ii. "Hnth illNincnilicr- 1 innlil, tlm coiiiiiiIkkIoii, foiinil, would not nii'rcly hnvn n tundi'iicy to In- i cri'umi nili'H lint almi would ratine flu- lil)'N, lllNHI'H. IIICIIIIVrinll'flCCH nml (Iff I ItniN ili'torloratlon of tlio ihtvIci', Imili ' frulKht tl ml pilHHfllKtT. TIli'iMt roll ilmloiiH vmti' Hiiunil In lUl.'l and , tlioy itru initially houiiiI loday. Thu l.'nloti I'.irlflc'rt part III llilri ! matter lum licretoforo rorelved Inad- eitinto roiiBlilrratlon. Tho Union Pacific already ha n line from Oxden tn I.im Aticeli-H nml nnother line (loin j,,,, (;t.tn, inillr Oplen line iiwity fruiii the Huutliein Patlllf thu n ferine Kan Pram Imcii, and abto taken u way Central I'arlfle lltuM up the Sacramento ami down tlm S.in Jtm (illu valley, tlm Union Pacific will completely dominate the Irnmpiirta Hon nltuatluu of the I'atlfle ciiiihI. "With the I'iiIom Pacific at l.tm Alt- -.tdeii, the t'nlrn Pacific at Kan Kran litid, thu Santa Ke. tlm Wentern Pa cific ami what would l left of the Pacific would be complete-j -t I ll. ....1.1 1...... n ly tivershaduwetl. 'Vn would lmo n Mltuntlou not merely ngalnst thu pub lic lliterett of the I'atiflc coant but nlmi directly In the fa ' of t portalluii act of P20 which pro- vbles for a llmltctl number of strong railroad systems cnmpetlng with iMfe tmnther nn lernm of substantial ' eiiuallty. i "While It is easy fur a r.tllro.it? u,(.h , lT).K , ,r,.,lk lnt ,, ter-I r,r). t ,,,,,1(0 prmnlses to spend' ,iim.,k r .iniiarH . wu must rcmom hvr ,nBt ((( tll0 ,,rrSPIU umo no such ,IXp,.tilltures ran be mado without ., ,nMMit of tlio lliternlatd com- lia.rco ,.o,ilsHlon. that the cummlh-j plication of expenditures mid that In (Continued on Page C) VACATIONING GREAT SPORT WHEN SOMEONE ( W0NDESF0L J fa:SoF L w A iwrov pacific I'lilH'il HtutcH Ki'liiitiirtlVuml pcitl Li' " '""" u""r 'yw " , wirliic tlm I'lifiinncnt of thu u prmnn court ilccrforln Hid Ontral I.. ... .. .i ...... ., ,...!- ' . . i caciiir-noiiiiii'rn ratiiio iintni.'rKor .. .. i,ini, nrcoriiini; to tn annotinroniQiii Iiitii today hy Fred (JjAllicarn, went-i-rn rotiimcil for tlm' Union Pacific Ittillroad rompiiny. TIiuki) t'otltloiiH, A Hiram Haiti hlx ili.;r.iplilc mlvkcH ntiowcd, catim from wliluly Hi'paratotl polntH In (,'i)l orado and KntiHiiM. Thi'y uri;i'l tlm carrylm: out of tlm dctruo of llm hu prt'tnu roiirt on tlm efound that tlm ni'p.iratltui of tlm Central 1'aclflc from Koutlivrn I'atiflu tonirol would iniikn II iiohmIIiIii for tlm Central l'n- cltli' to hu Joined to tlio Union I'a- itient, followlni; Kreaier volumo of clflc program dealgnatcd to end thu traffic, of niTVlcu on tlm Union Pa-, coal and rail striken Is understood clflc trancontliieatnt lino (ravcntlng ' to have been (llncussed today at a tlioso BlalPH. , j whlto houKo conference by I'rosl- "Thu pt'oplu of iliemi mlildlc- dent Harding, Governor Sprouln, western htnlcH who am iiupporllng Senator Pepper and Attornoy Gun thu xtipremu t.itrt." tmld Athvarn oral Alter of Pennsylvania. No "give expression to another motlvu announcement was made as to the which may Interest tlm plu of Cat- nature of thu proposals. Ifornla. It Is their hope, tin It Is thulr expresned wish, that central oti'tl WASHINGTON, July 17. Tho In northern California will bu drawn tlmatlon was given In well-informed lulu closer Intercut with tho states govermentnl circles today that tho e.iHt of thu ruckle. Under present administration Is preparing to tako conditions prodiiuTH and riinkuincr drastic action within 48 hours In tho . of the great iigrUultural states of tbucoajtrlko. The president was rep j inlddle-weat Imvu cany nud efficient , resciiied ns being of tho opinion that , traffic relations with southern Call- j as the miners representatives refused fnrula nnd with Oregon and Wash- government arbitration and tho bl Ington, but they nru under harmful tumlnous operators arc undecided on restraint In their traffic dealings with central and northern California. ..Ti.,,.. W0Ud nku to hau their ur- tirlclal and unnatural restrulnts, elliu'lnnted, restra'ttt that at present cniuii inn ir ,.tt.rcH,.(, for t,0 purpoMi of aid lm Trmiv ( , - tM(j Soull,rll ..lt.fe'i. loilg ,)cKhl ,UUl iirj0S1, ,ll0 cot,,ent u- W way uf Its Sunset route. This ls'whj th(y ((ro ,.,,. tll.Ir reprcscnta-: n collJ.ri!Illl t ,ani, fl)r 10 up.'j holtllng of the Htiprome court's. In i..riir.tniliuiM of the Inw and its find lllKH a8 , ,m, fact. MAHKKT ItKPOItT POUTI.ANI), July 17. Cattlo s;,5i 0M ueak lowcr; ,,rlm0 ,,,., Ml. SO to 12.00. Sheep weak. Kggs steady., Hutter 3 cents higher, extra cubes 4M0, ono prints 40. 13 ARE KILLED I Fill: Workers Attacked By Large Number of Men; Portion of Plant Burned WHIJKMNO, W. Vn July 17 Hhcrlft H. II. Duvnll ami 12 other poriionii wcro klllotl and 2C In jured In n fight at tho Standard inlno of tlio Illchland Coal com pany, two mile from WcllaburR, this morning, accordlnc to a tele phono iimitnaKO. Tho mine, which ha heen work- Iiik on an open nhon tiaslR, wnn reported to have been attacked by u largu party of men from over thu I'ennnylvunln lino. After tho flcht they burned a portion of tho plant. WASHINGTON, July 17. A ape- accepting such proposnl, public In- tii rest demanded Itnmcdlatu reopen ing of the mines. Tho president Is prepared to direct mine operators to rtopen tho mines at onco under pro tection of federL.troops with tho American flag at thef entrance of Very mine oporuted. Tho samo meth od must bo used In tho railroad itrlko If conditions do not Improve, t was ald. j I.OST ItlVUU JIANTS IX)SK TO K.VKillTS OK COl.U.MIIUS Lost Illver Giants met ono of their first defeats on their homo grounds Sunday afternoon by the crack local IC C. team beforo a largo crowd. (hi mo wus featured by heavy hit ting mid good fielding on both sides. K. C. team has added strength to their team by udillng bcveral now players. CARRIES THE BAGGAGE H mi in Poet Statesman e ''l4 Oerhart Ilauptmann, German pot nnil friend of rrmtdent Ktwrt. In tyjlntj croomed in a prMlintlal candldato In event Cbcrt dxn no on fir rj-cl'tlon. KNOCKING WILL BE BANNED IN KLAMATH I FOR 60-DAY PERIOD Hollilny To lie DecfHretl; Fnvorlto Spurt of Jinny To lb; Jlntlo Unpopular One Hero I i A two months' knockers' day. holl-. This Is tho proposal of Secretary together. Stevenson of tho chamber of com- "There has been soma slight u! merco. and plans aro being laid for order and a fovr scabs have been dealing with thono cltUens whose hurt," said Dobs. "This has been favorite sport Is knocking tho city, tho extent; of tho vlolencrv lint It tho county or Its Institutions. hai been sufficient to,,fcflng to tho Tho plans will cmbraco a kan- strikers what they fought for In garoo court with competent legal tbc lato "World war." talent on tho bench, n vigilance Tho federal government nn committee, private detectives, spec- nounccs through tho department of lal police and polico matrons. Krcn Justlco that It will aland for no tho boy scouts may bo called upon.) trifling on tho part ot the itrikcru "Any person, black or white, J and that If ncccs-sary armed forcos mnlo or female, old or young, over- will bo cmployotl nt onco tor their heard knocking, attempting to, suppression, knock, threatening to knock, of I oven contemplating doing so, will' WASHINGTON' July 17. Super bo .aamaarlly dealt with," declared Intcndent of Uallway Mall Sorvlco Stevenson. ,-. I llaUrat of Chicago, notified Post? "For two months tho ban will'. bo on. During that period nn hon-i effort vlll bo mado to euro tho est afflicted. At tho end ot 60 days, If tho euro does not 'tako,' other .... . measure will bo considered." Stevenson says the tlmo has ar rived when a halt must be called on knocking and for tho citizens to learn that In this case every knock Is not n boost. Ho believes that It pcoplo cannot say something good about tho town or coiinty that they ahould Bay nothing at all. A definite date for commence ment ot n moratorium on knocking will bo announced at an early date, probably In connection with a. for um meeting. C. OF C DRIVE IS ON 100 Citient Ilcrommendccl For JIi-inbcrhJit Ily Committee Approximately 400 citizens of Klamath county were recommended for membership In tho Klamath county chamber of commcrco by A. M. Collier and U. M. llubb, members of tho prospects committee, for an nual membership campaign. Tho Instructions given llubb and Collier by tho campaign commlttco wore to dotermlno whether tho pros pect Is financially nblo to Invest an nually S25.U0 In building up, his homo community and whether ho would derlvo $25 worth ot returns from thu Investment. On these quail fictitious tho committee, has select ed tho prospects for tho teams to work on mid from their report It Is uvldeut that tho organization will bo ubly financed mul adequately sup ported to muku It thu spokesman for thu county In asking for roads, rail roads, bottlers, tourlbts, industries, lower freight rates, cooperation, Irri gation reclamation and other needed liuprovumcuhi. Tho two commilteea will meot In tho chamber roomt tomoirow oven lug to budget tho year's finances nnd to rato tho now prospocts on ;i basis of their Investment In tho commun ity mid tho benefits to bo derlvod from thu orgunlzcd efforts ot nil tho public spirited citizens of tho county. Au army of team workers will b,o mobilized during tho week to "sell" tho chamber to tlioso ot thu 400 who uro not ahead lined up with tho chamber. HOTTKST D.YV Tho thormomoter nt Under- wood Pharmacy reached tho 100 murk at throo o'clock this after- noon, tho hottest day of tho sea- Bon. ttttttfMtf llllUiilllJOIN RAIL WALKOUT; PEACE REMOTE Government Issues Ultima turn; Eugene Debs Takes Up Strikers' Causo CHICAGO, July 17. Pcaco pros pects In tho railroad strlko woro dimmed today by tho addition ot approximately 100,000 (strikers. Walkouts scheduled today Included 75,000 malntcnanco of way work ers In tho Now York switching nrn.i. 10.000 niters, stationary flro- j men and engineers throughout tho country, anu cicrsif uuu iruiiib ! handlers on various sections. CHICAGO, July 17. Kngeno V. Dobs, leader ot tho groat Amcrl- can railway union strlko of 1894, today Issued a statement to strlk- )ng railroad men and other uinonhl that tho tlmo has como for tho rank and fllo to unlto and strlko ! together, voto together and fight mast3??UYh Work U'day thrtrf My Burlington tratn left thn""t.S;cil, ' yesterday at La Villa, Iowa, and that t striking coal miners and shopmen's ... . .. .. sympatutzers refused to permit" wrecking crows to clear tho tracks, thereby delaying tho mall. POHTLAND, Oro.. July 17. Ono-hundrcd-flfty stationary engineers and oilers struck ihero today, ac cording to tho union, and 25 at La Grande. FAST MAIL WRECKED Xcrto Cook Killed, Several la M'ngcrs Injured in Ix-rullnirnt SAVANAH. On., July 17. Tlvo coaches ot tho Scabord fust mall, New York to Jacksonville, overturn ed this morning near Cox, Georgia. A negro cook was killed And several passongers injured, Tho train struck n broken rail and flvo cars were ditched. LEAGUE MEET TONIGHT Jlanngcrs of Sawmill lluscball liny ors to Complete Organization Organization of tho sawmill base ball lcaguo will bo completed at tho chambor of commorco tonight when representatives of tho various teams will meet to elect officers nnd transact other business. A board ot directors will bo namod and a echodulo prepared. Tho flrat game ot tho jsoason, played on the Pelican Pay Lumbor company grounds yesterday, result ed In a 19 to 2 victory for tho luttcr over tho Klamath Lumber & Ubx company team. Poker Is Game of Skill Ruling Made By Justice VANCOUVEU. U. C, July 17 ItulliiR that poker Is a garao ot skill, Justice Itugglcs declared legal a promlaory nolo given by O, II, Mortis to Jock Muyvlllo for $260, following a poker fe'utno at Ocean Falls a year ugo. Morrla fatlod to honor tho nolo and pleaded In county court that poker being n gumo ot vhuuee, tho noto was not legal, Tho judgment followed ono givon horo receutly by Justlco Cay Icy, who tried a similar case grow liijj out ot the samo poker gamo in which Morris, tho defendant in tho picsont action, successfully sued for tho payment ot 400 due blot (rout pnother player, j j K 1S(