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Ttfl FAVORS IHE WORKINGMAN TO INVKMTIGATK FERK m - eh in higned MOTION la-gialaUon l.iMthlng Toward Friendly IU’I m II oiui IN<<W<M<I1 l.alnir anil Cap ital la U rgrd by llio I'rcaident. Bill to Header Effective Che Heel ing Treaty In Ear North Meet» I'rewideut'* Approval. of age will be paused upon by lh« wo men physicians In charge. Mr. Plummer, who wus selected ut tho state fair as superintendent of this movement, was one of the speak er* on till* subject at the league meet ing. and wus listened to with deep at tention. lie lias given the matter considerable thought, and prosenta the merits of the movement In u masterful manner. Mr. Plummer Is In the city today Interesting local people In the move ment, and with considerable success “Klamath Fulls ought to put Itself on the mup by sending some children to tho state fair In Huletn," said Me. Plummer. rose has stated that Roosevelt bad CONGRESS WIHOS OP LONG SESSION ARCH80L0 WILL SUE ROOSEVELT | known of tbe Htandard Oil company * NEOFOIO IM toes I mil contribution. < OMI'ItOMIHE REACHED ON PORTANT BILLS IM STANDARD OIL CHIEF REHENT n “President Roosevelt had been ad BANDIT GOES TO HLKKP AND IH STATEMENT OF COLONEL FATALLY WOUNDED vised of the contribution,” Mr. Pen Chamberlain and (klier» Make Ntan'l Libel Nult I« Now in the Hand* vt the for Nome Old lulls and Threaten < liief < ounsel for Uie Standard Oil to Prolong the Neaaion—Pearuae • ompauy—.Notorious Trust Henator and Other Ncnalor» t ome to the From Idaho Starts One-Man I-ill llcai u»<— llooaevelt Probe 1* to bunter and Prevents Investigation < outinue Resolution rose de< larcd. He said that later Cor- nellus N Bliss, then treasurer of the national committee, asked for an other contribution of (150,000 from Archbold and his associate«, “inter ested In the Htandard Oil.” “The demand was urgent, insist ent—I may say Imperative, and it was reported it came direct from President Roosevelt,” declared Heu- ator Penrose, forcefully. William Flynn, Roosevelt leader in Pennsylvania, was scored by Penrose. The senator charged that In 19<)4, Flinn offered him and Israel W. Dur ham “(1,000,000 or (2,000,000” If they would favor bls candidacy to the senate to succeed Henator Quay. Sen ator Penrose read what purported to be copies of telegrams to show that Flinn asked John D. Archbold to as sist him In securing the election. Letter Found in Hi* Pocket Gives Away Hi* Ideality—All of the Ix>ot Ha* Been Recovered—Forced Hie Mail Clerk* to Tie Each Otlier, Then He Goea Through the Regis tered Mail NEW YORK. Aug. 24—John Arch TOPEKA, Kans., Aug 23.—Wells WAHHINtITON. 1>. C., Au« 23 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ bold of the Htandard Oil company Lounsberry, formerly a mall clerit rrealilont Taft today slgund the ♦ ♦ residing at Medford, Ore., last night Hughea hill providing for an Indus ♦ WAHHINGTON, D. C., Aug. ♦ sailed for Europe today, after Inti held up tbe Union Pacific limited trial rouiuilaalon to Inveallgutn labor ♦ 26 Congress adjourned at 4 ♦ mating that suit would be started by him against Colonel Theodore Roose train near Lawrence, looted the reg ♦ o'clock thia afternoon, sin* die ♦ condition*, and recommending legls istered mall pouches and forced the latlon seeking amicable relation* be ♦ ♦ velt. Mr. Archbold issued a statement in mail clerks to tie each other. IltMtHTERH ARE tween lahur and capital. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IN TIIIN CITY which he gave the first intimation of Lounsberry went to sleep on the The president also signed another a suit against the leader of the Bull train, and was fatally wounded when bill rendering effective the Alaskan WAHHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 2«.— Moose r*. his own revolver was discharged In The Portland boosters are lu the fur scaling treaty. Ihe Peurose-Reed-Poindexter resolu “1 am not a liar," said Mr. Arch, a struggle with the conductor. city. They commenced to arrive In All of the loot has been recovered Acting at the request of Judge the city by auto about 2 o'clock this tion authorizing the further Investiga bold, in his statement, "and I am not Lounsberry was Identified by a let Iteau and Judge Wolverton of the afternoon, and at u late hour this tion of campaign contributions was accustomed to being so accused. I ter found in his pocket and addressed United Htntea district court, and with ufternoon It was estimated thut fully adopted by the senate this afternoon. shall not endure it lightly." Asked if he meant to sue Roosevelt to bi* wife in Medford. the full approval of the department I (to prominent Portland men who Senator Penrose predicted that con for libel, Mr. Archbold said: Ray is Appointed have been In attendance at the meet of Justice, Leslie M Scott haa accept gress would adjourn within an hour. “1 mean something to that effect." WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug 23.- - HHEPHERDER IS ed temporary appointment as United ing of the Central Oregon Develop He said that an agreement had been The Standard Oil chief stated that The president today nominated Major A BUNCO VICTIM ment l.caguo hnd reached here from Htatoa marshal for Oregon until a reached on the deficiency bill. M P. Elliott, chief counsel of the B. Ray to be lieutenant colonel and Lakeview. successor Is named by President Taft Htandard Oil company, would have deputy paymaster general. Ray'* ca In one of the first parties to arrive SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27.—Jo*. In accepting Mr. Scott says: charge of tbe case, and that nothing reer has been under Investigation. WAHHINGTON, D. C., Aug. M. — was O. M Plummer, secretary-treas Marchand, a sheepherder from Ore “Only two considerations Influence gon. complained to the police that he me tn ugaln assuming the duties of urer of the Union Hlotdtyards In Port The house aud senate met today, still would be done until the return of Mr Archbold from Europe. Wilson Confer* William Hanley, president of In a deadlock. had been victimized out of (1,500, hla the marshal's office. One Is that the land NEW YORK, Aug 2«—Woodrow life savings, by two bunco men. Leaders believe that adjournment appointment Is absolutely out of j»l the Development League, and Dr. Rooaevelt Silent Wilson today conferred with the cam The men met Marchand, and after Illes, being a Judicial act of the court Kerr, president of the Oregon Agri ba* been Indefinitely postponed OYSTER BAY, Aug. 24.—Colonel paign leaders here. He announced they bought him several drinks one Many members left the city yester Th« other la that the appointment Is cultural college, were among those Roosevelt declined today to discuss that he would speak only in a few represented that he wa* a pbilanthro- day. In Itself an upproval of the conduct to arrive here with Mr. Plummer. He n a tors Hwanson. Chamberlain, the possible testimony in the Penrose state* Some of these speeches will pi't, and had (10,000 he wished to The Portland people will remain in of the office during my administra tion. and under the circumstances I the city tonight, und will leave In the Culberson and Martin threaten that probe until he knows what tbe com be non-partisan Tentative dates in di (tribute to the poor. He said he wanted to find some good, honest feel that I should accept to aid In morning for liurrlman Lodge, going the deadlock '.ill be continued Indou- mittee intends to do. He promised clude Buffalo on Labor Day man to take charge of the fund who straightening out the tangle Into on to Crater Lake the following day nltcly uuleaa the general deficlen. y to make a statement tonight. show that he was responsible. which the offi< « lias been plunged by They expect to arrive In Portland bill authorizing the repayment of NESI REMOVES COUHTY OFFICERS could Heyburn la Afraid next Tuesday. loans of Virginia, Oregon, Texas and MarchaDd liked the idea of the job, politic*. WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug 24.— .Maryland, made the government dur and took the men tn tbe French ban* “The present situation la the re Just when the senate was about to GOVERNOR IN EARNEST IN ANTI and drew out his (1,500 to show he ing the last century, are repaid. suit purely of political Interference VICE CAMPAIGN Senator Penrose announced this agree on a resolution of investigation had money. with th« office for the last three years, GREGORYISAYS ^CHARGES TRIVIAL afternoon that an agreement han which would open up whatever Stan v The money was placed in a brown and demonstrates thn a<lvisibility of taking such positions entirely from Jt IH.E HANFORD IN DEFENDED been reached whereby It will be pos dard Oil taint there might have been Deputy United States District Attor valise along with the (10,000 fund ney Evans Is Appointed to Take and Marchand was given tbe posses sible to adjourn today. No detcll* in the campaign of 1904, and thereby politics • The marshall la the oxecu- BY NOTED LAWYER Place of District Attorney Camer sion of the bag They visited several were announced. Henator Penrose throw light on tbe charges that cer tlv* officer of the court, and should on—Rest Establishes Headquar places and finally tbe men left him. be appointed and controlled by the President of Itar A sm » latlon Declarvw raid that the senate would mark time tain legislators received money gifts from the oil trust. Senator Heyburn ters in Portland to Handle the Last night Marchand opened the lot the present. That Charges Against Seattle Judge court. of Idaho started a one-man fiillbuster. Campaign satchel to see that the money was Were Not of a Nature to Warrant “My apolntment Is not political, Senators Penrose and Poindexter all safe, and found nothing but a Impeachment—Iterali of Judges Is TWO CHILDREN and I consider that It takes the office PORTLAND, Aug. 27.—Angered piece of gaspipe and other metal. ARE KILLED had framed a resolutio nauthorizing out of politics temporarily, as I am Not Favored by lite Association's tbe Clapp committee to probe tbe by the alleged "apathy” of District I .cader. a temporary court officer, owing my charges voiced on the floor, and be Attorney Cameron in the governor's RtM'K EFELLERS CHICO. Calif., Aug. 23.—Kather tenure to a Judicial act of the court. reform campaign In Portland, Gover ENGAGE BURNH MILWAUKEE. Aug 27. Stephen ine Beller, aged 4, and Henrietta Bell fore the Clapp committee. As soon as the office la plunged Into Heyburn objected, declaring that nor Weet today removwd Cameron politic* again, and that may be within Gregory of Chicago, president of the er. aged 3, were killed, and Miss NEW YORK, Aug. 27 —Detective American liar Association, In opening Lizzie Cuddy, their aunt, received In the senate should not open up tbe from office. a day or two, I count myself out.” Asistant United States District At William Burns stated today that he The court order numlng Hcott wa* the meeting of the association here juries that will probably cause death sewers of political contest*. He re signed by two Judges The bond for today discussed the arbitration treat when an automobile in which the* tained the floor despite the efforts to torney Evans, who was selected by bad been engaged by John Rockefel the position la (30,000. Aa soon as ies und suggested trust legislation were riding plunged fifteen feet over dislodge him. It was aparent that he the governor to be special prosecutor, ler, Jr., to drive from the Pocantlco a mountain grade this morning, 2u hoped to force an adjournment with has been appointed district attorney. estate of the Rockefellers Italian he la sworn In he will re-appoint his needed. out adopting the resolution. The governor has established head blackhanders who have been terror In discussing the recall of Judges mile* west of Willow*. deputies, who will receive new com quarters here, and proposes to per izing the Rockefeller’s watchman by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bleler, parent* the sp<<ak«r said missions While legally they cannot sonally supervise the anti-vice cam Bending threatening letters and “As to the election of Judges for of the dead children, were slightly WORK ON CUT-OFF receive pay as the situation now PROBLEMATICAL paign. threatening to burn the buildings. stands, for their services from August short terms, I consider this prepos Injured. All of the victims of the 10th, at which time Mr. Hcott's resig terous. I am opposed to It in any accident reside in Willows. News about what the Southern Pa- . M. Hannen, a resident of Mills ROOSEVELT WILL nation was accepted, until they nr* form and under any circumstance*. addition, came in from the Orr ranch < Iflc may or may not do with regard DISCUSS CHARGE LONDON, Aug. 24.—London is to recommissioned. Mr. Scott already As to Judge Hanford, I venture to ex lias taken up with the department of press the opinion, although 1 possibly night practically cut off from tele to resumption of work on tbe Klam on Lost River Thursday to obtain OYSTER BAY, Aug. 27.—Colonel Justice the mntter of apeclal action should not, that the matter sought to graphic communication as a result of ath Falls-Natron cut-off beginning at medical treatment for an attack of malaria. He has tbe distinction of Roosevelt plans to publish tonight a by the department to pay them. be proved seems to have been for the a fire which totally destroyed the the Williamson River and going north suffering from a trouble not consid letter to Senator Clapp, regarding the most part of the most trivial nature general postoffice at Cbeapaide. The Standard Oil company contribution to HENATOR WEED falling fur short of such high crime* building coat several million dollars, ward is pretty bard to stir up Just ered common here. now. Inquiry made this morning at hi* 1904 campaign fund. He will dis A It It KES HERE and misdemeanors aa to warrant the and was built two years ago. D. M. Malloy, a prominent sheep cuss the matter exhaustively. the office of Assistant Engineer C. H Impeachment of a federal Judge.” Last night Colonel Roosevelt con Senator Abner Weed In hla new 41- SALEM, Aug 24,—Jc.it one hour Beatty reve&.ed that no orders had man of Lake county, has been in the The executive committee reported city several days visiting his mother- been issued to that office as to going ferred with Judge Lindsey, Perkins prior to the time set for his execu horaepower Franklin auto was the that a proposal had been made to ad in-law, Mrs. Heidrich. He left for and William Hotchkiss. first of the delegates to the Ccntrul mit to membership three negroes. tion. H. E. Roberts, mi rderer, was ahead or not going ahead. “We have no instruction* on the home this morning. Oregon Development League meeting, They ure William Lewis, assistant reprieved by Governor Vest, thereby Secretary Caleb T. Oliver of the lie came In shout 1 o'clock thia af attorney general; Butler Wilson of fulfilling the policy annoinced by tbe work either way,” wa* the statement Chamber of Commerce was agreeably ternoon after being about five hours Massachusetts and William Morris of state executive to postpone all execu given there. "The information on PIONEER NEVER LEFT THE STATE surprised Tuesday by the receipt of a tions until after the voters tad ex matters of that kind 1* not imparted on the road. Minnesota. to the construction department until box of the “peaches that made Yuba pressed their desires In No»\<*>ber Soon after hla arrival here the sen Secretary of War Dickenson pre CORVALLIS, Aug. 27. — John famous," sent by George Ohleyer t.f tbe company is ready to go ahead or ator furnished considerable amuse sented n resolution providing that SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 3«—Judge not go ahead. If we had the informa smith, a native of Benton county, Yuba City, Calif. J. W. Ross, who ment for the loungers In court house hereafter all applications of negroes square when he interrupted an am for membership must plainly state Lawler has set September 1C for the tion to give we would be very glad died at his home in Corvalll* the has been down in California prose other day. lyting for the Woodmen of the World bitious machinist, who Insisted on In that the applicants are colored. The trial of Ixruls Glass, former vice pres to let The Herald have it, but we lack Mr. Smith was born November 19, meeting which is to be held in this it. and consequently cannot enlighten sped Ing the senator'* car. it solution was carried amidst confu ident of the Pacific States Telephone 1850, and was a son of Mr. and Mrs city during the coffiin;- county fair, The machinist hnd the hood off the sion. The session then adjourned un A Telegraph company on a charge of you.” Greenberry Smith, prominent pio has been circulating .->mong the peo engine when the senator appeared on til tomorrow, when the real fight on bribery. neers. He ha* resided in this county ple there and stirred up interest In WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 23 — the acene There was a brief, but tm- the negro question wilt be made. John D. Archbold of the Standard Oil all of his life. He followed farming both tbe fair and the Woodmen even*, JOB IN OPEN phatlc, one-sided dialogue, and the FOR DOCTOR company and Senator Penrose reach and stock raising, and was an exten resulting in Ohleye* forwarding to engine hood was replaced TRAIN ROBBER • ed the committee room of the senate sive bolder of farm lands. His friends Oliver the fruit. It is a specimen of HAD HOME TANTE Tbe United States Civil Service this morning. Mr. Archbold jauntily and acquaintances of the state and of what may be seen at the county fair, KIRH4HNKR KEEN Benton county tn particular are of which Mr. Oliver it manager, If the MEDFORD, Aug 24.— Mrs Well* Commission announces an examina smoked a cigarette. WON DERM OF LAKE numerous. For several years Mr. efforts of the people in that fruit rais At 9:30 Archbold was sworn, and tion of September 11, 1913, for the I ounsberry, wife of the train robber Although he has resided In this who was captured in Kansas yester purpose of securing eligible* from hie examination was started by Sen Smith had been failing in health, and ing section should determine to send county for twenty-six vears. and has day. started today for Topeka to care which to fill vacancies in tbe position ator Clapp. The witness was asked about a year ago he suffered a stroke an exhibit to the coming agricultural of physician in the various services. what contributions the Standard Oil of paralysis, since then being con show. been sheriff here, A. Kirschner saw for her Injured husband. The peaches run about 2% inches Crater I*ake yesterday morning for An Investigation showed that the Vacancies now exist 1 b th* Indtse company had made to the republican fined to the bouse. Mr. Smith was proud of the fact in diameter, and we’g’i but little Lounsberry ranch near here is a ver service a* follow*: Colville Agency, campaign fund in 1904. the Drat time. "We made two contributions.” re that he had never been out of the short of a pound each With K. M. Chllcote, C. K. Wilson. itable palace. One room Is fitted up Wash., Fort Lapwai Sanatorium. “I read in the Sutter Independen: Miss Laura A. Bice and Mlsu Ethel fter the fashion of a French salon. Idaho, Tongue River Agency, Mont., plied the witness. “One was made state of Oregon, and It is said that ilawxhurst, Mr. Kerschner left this <’lth floors covered with rich Oriental Navajo Springs Agency, Colo.. Wal to Bliss. It was for (100,000. One when asked why he did not take a w here it was determine« io ask the county supervisors I .r (200 w*th city Wednesday. The party stopped tigs. Handsome tapestries adorn the ker River Agency, Nevada, and West was made to Senator Penrose. It was trip and see th* world he replied: "I don't believe there is any coun vbich to defray the exoens* of send for (25,000. This was some time in over night at Fort Kinmath and left walls and numerous marble statues ern Shoshone Agency, Nevada. For application blank and full in November, and the currency was giv try better to look at than this Is. I ing an exhibit to the K.r usth county there yesterday morning for the Na on mahogany pedestal* serve to com do not believe any country could be fair,’ said Mr. Oliver I have writ formation apply to the secretary. en to Mr. Bliss in my office. tional Park. They arrived there plete the rich effect. “Senator Bliss sent me a receipt, better. It salts me, and I don’t care ten to the people down there telling Eleventh United States Civil Service •bout 1» o’clock, and spent the time but I have not been able to find It to look at anything else.” them that if the appropriation 1* District, Seattle, Wash. until about 3 o'clock In the afternoon DON'T CHEER; This money wife from the Standard made and an exhibit sent up here we CONORESN DYING viewing the wonders of the park in- Oil company, and was not from indi KLAMATH COUNTY will give them free space at the fair. DARROW MUHT der the guidance of 8ui>srint»n-leiit IS HEALTH SPOT We will do everything we can to en ANSWER CHARGE vidual*. WASHINGTON. D. C„ Aug 24 Arant. "There was some talk, only a suspi According to tbe report of the Ore courage exhibitors to join us in the llec iuse the engrossing clerks could LOS ANGELES. Aug 2«.—Presid cion, that the money might not be ac gon State Board of Health, the vital enterprise. not keen the pace with the legisla rUMMER URGEH “Malin, Bly and Fort Klamath are CHILD UPLIFT tive hurry, the senate and house were ing Superior Judge Willis today de ceptable. I said that I wanted Roose statistics for Klamath county for the forced to delay adjournment beyond nied the motion of the attorneys for velt to know of our contribution. month of June, 1912, were as follows; ail busy gathering things which will Births Male 4, female 2. be sent here and placed on display, the defense of Clarence Darrow t> Senator Bliss said: A resolution wns adopted b tho the hour tentatively agreed upon. Deaths Male 3, female 1. " ‘I'll certainly tell Roosevelt.’ and from the reports we have gath It I* certain that the session will dismiss the Indictment charging Dar Central Oregon Deveh'ipmcnt Le.iguc Tuberculous Deaths 1. “The directors who authorised the ered so far our fair will be a distinct The house row with the bribery of Juror Bain at Lakevtew endorsing the exposition close early tonight. No deaths oc< urred here from ty success in every way One advant- The case was continued until 10 contribution were Rogers. Tilford and of Eugenics and Child’s Welfare Mg- killed time with speeches. Then a one other. We were worried to phoid fever, scarlet fever, measles, nee vhlch the city will have this next o'clock tomorrow morning. lilblt to be held at the Oregon State recess wns taken until 4 o’clock. smallpox or other infectious diseases time will be in a shorter road to the death.” After a long debate on the Penrose Fair, at Salem, during tho week of The witness was shown a magazine Thirteen marriages occurred in the fair, for the work on Second street District Attorney Dell V. Kuyken September 2-7, with the recommen resolution the senate adjourned until h-’s gone to a point where people go- dall returned last night from Salem, containing the Archbold-Penrose let county during th< mouth. dation that each club In the 1e gu«> (> o'clock. ter. He said: inr out may u«e that thoroughfare where he went to consult with State be requested to send to Salem tv of SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 27 — Mr* it- :te «• of S xth street, as last year. ’ “The signature Is a forgery. It Engineer Lewis and filo with the en Taft l>eavca Capital their most physically perfect children WASHINGTON. D. C.. Aug. 26.— gineer's office documents relating to has the word 'signed' before the sig Alice Brown, cloak i ’del, accused ns an exhibit from their town, t’iltos tnt’n Dyer, hotel man of Dorris, ar and towns alt over the st to are < n ' President Taft left at 5: 35 this after the Horsefly irrigation project, for nature. I did not sign It. It looks ef fleecing David Nap; ing, an Illinois farmer, ss free • todr < ecaust rived 'n the c't» last night, and 1* Ing children, and It la expected that noon for Beverly on hl* summer va which Kuykendall A Ferguson are like a forgery.” os»««* transacting bu«'n««s here today. In a recent statement Senator Pen- ping failed to a’<or r . counsel. cation. over SOO children under foil-