Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 10, 1913, Image 1

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WASHINGTON, D <.'., July 9.
The bunklug committee uf the house
of representatives have do<ld«d to
hold open und public committee meet-
Inga In r«-gurd to the < urrency reform
measure, but the democratic confer­
ences regarding the measure will be
secret.
The committee by a straight party
vote, defeated the proposal of the re­
publican members for a joint non­
partisan consideration of the bill.
The democratic leaders say the
closed door policy Is taken because
they are responsible for the currency
uieasure. and they Insist on framing
Il without hindrance by the minority.
Frank Hal<|ilo, a pioneer printer,
who fractured his leg while working
on the county road near the Klamath
Agency a few days ago, Is at the coun
t) infirmary. Ills Injury was »»tend­
ed to there Tuesday afternoon by Dr.
Merryman.
Haicido wus brought to this city
Monday night by Dr. Riley from the
Klamath Agency, and wus taken to
the Infirmary. Superintendent Mea­
ner told the doc tor that he should get
»« p«*rmlt from County Health Officer
Merryman to leave the Injured man
there, but Instead of «ailing up Mer­
ryman, lllley took Halcldo to the
Itluckburn hospital. Tuesday he vns
moved out to the Intlrmury.
YOUTH SUCCUMBS
TO HIS INJURY
I i' THF. BLACKBURN HOSPITAL
I O. I OWING A FEARFI L Aid
DENT
MANI FA(Tl ICI Its
A NIMM IATION
HEADS Ask THAT A NI MUER
OF FORMER ME.MHI ItM OF CON
GIlEss HE CALLED
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C., July 9.
Attorneys for the Manufacturers As­
sociation have asked Chalrmau Ovei-
tnnn of the senate judiciary commit­
tee to subpoena forty former leadeis
of congress, Including "Uncle Joe”
Cannon and Senater Aldrich, to tes­
tify at the Mulhall investigation.
The manufacturers state tliat they
expect to refute Mulhall's testimony
by these witnesses.
Figlit IL«n«l Orgnniat*
Cliffor«! A Rambo, the youth who
was frightfully Injured while working
at the Kwauna box factory Monday
afternoon, died Tu«s<dny night at the
Blackburn hoapltal. His right leg
was almost severed at the thigh and
foot, and death was due to the loss of
blood and the terrible shock.
Young Rambo was born In Bush
Prarie, Wash., June 16, 1998. and
wti th«* son of Dr. and Mrs. C. A.
Rambo. In addition, he is survived
by a slater, Mias Marie Rambo, who
resides at Camas. Wash.
Th«* young man graduated at the
Central school last year, and would
have entered the high school this
year. Ho was nctlve In scholastic
athletics, and was a member of the
Klamath Falls Military band.
Rambo had been working at the
box factory n little more than a week
when he was Injured.
The funeral will be held Sunday
afternoon at the Christian church.
Elder Harlan will conduct the service.
1 ’nit«<1 Press Service
BERLIN. July 9,—The Berlin po­
ll, *■ have declared war on the hand
organ. There are about 200 "organ
J O. Morrell of Ashland is a Klam­
grinders" in Berlin The police de­ ath Falls visitor.
clare that the majority of them are
strong enough to do real work, and ROAD TO NHIPPINt.TON
TO BE IMPROVED NOON
tlint there in too much good music to
be heard in the kaiser's capital to
Shippington's long looked for im­
have one's nerves racked by band
proved highway to Klamath Falls is
organs.
to be completed this year; Sixth street
to In* <onipl«*te<l from Commercial
I 'X PRENN OFFICE
FOR CH1IXIQI IN street to the city limits With inucadam
and crude oil.
Those matters were decided upon
The latest accommodation for Chil­
oquin is an express office The »Veils tin Informal in« «‘ting of the mem­
Fargo company has Just opened an bers of tin* city ■ otincll, held at the
citv hall Tuesday nisot. At the gather­
office In the reservation town.
The office Is a joint ottice, operated ing. City Attorney Rutenic waa in­
by the Southern Pacific agent In con- structed to prepare the necessary pa­
pers for introduction at Monday's
nection with his depot duties.
council meeting.
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Instead of introducing an ordinance
lit was decided to introduce resolu­
tions In both these street Improve­
ment cases. Thia, say members of
the council, will expedite matters and
allow the commencing of work in n
ivory short time, so it can be complet­
ed by winter.
The talk of the improvement of
MOTION FOR NEW TRIALS FOR
¡Tenth street from Main to Prospect
McPHEE AND TAVI.OR ARE DE istreet naturally caused the Fifth
NIID TODAY BY SUPERIOR Ward councilman to make Inquiry
nbout 1 traffic between Shippington and
.IUDGE TAYLOR
tlie main portion of town. Tills road
I k heavily traveled, und I iiih been in a
frightful condition for some time.
United Press Service.
HAN FRANCISCO, Juy 8.—De­ I It was decided that work of Improv
tectlvo Sergeant Arthur McPhee and Ing the road to Shippington will be
Patrolman Charles Taylor, who were started at the end of the Tenth street
convicted of conspiring with bunco improvement work. The highway
men mid obstructing justice, were will follow for the most part the pres­
each sentenced to a year's Imprison­ ent. roadway. There la a great deal
ment In the county jail today by of travel to Shippington at all times
of the year, but especially in the sum­
Judgo Lawlor.
Motions for a new trial have been I mer, when the tourist traffic on the
Upper Lake starts.
denied.
POLICE GIVEN
A YEAR EACH
CAPTURED; Hifit
THIS AFTERNOUÑ
»ER»
HEAVY
Bl NTI NG
AND DURHAM TRAIL
sponsible for peas
I I il I ORD RAMBO ptHHEs AW AY
AS WIISESS
1 A< H IN LENGTH—ARI
(ON'ITNUF.D REVERSEN ARE HE-
IIA'..RED
F.LK HORNS FROM AH
♦ LEADING PAPER OF
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St »I I HERN OREGON
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IIIM DOWN
Fred Melliase, who with Mrs. .Mei­
li tse has just returned from Arcati. Owner «4 Si«,hit Animal and Merrill
l-umboldt county, Calif., is the proud
Deputy Nlieriff, Starting After
l ossessor of a splendid pair of elk
Mit* I k II Early The Morning After
: utiers, presented to him by a friend.
7 r.ey are exceptionally well matched,
Hi» I light, Ke«-p in Pursuit Intil
er.d heavy, with six prongs on each
Ihe) < apture Him Near Montague.
antler.
Low Gor» to Merrill for Primmer.
Ekch antler is fifty inches in length
aid from tip to tip they measure
forty Inches. The borne are nicely
Doggedly staying on the trail for
mounted on redwood
two days and nights, Deputy Sheriff
Tom Durham of Merrill and Charles
A. Bunting, a farmer near that city.
succeeded on Monday in arresting Gor
g.,n Mitchell, who is charged with the
larceny of a horse, a gun and some
money from Bunting.
Mitchell was captured near Mon­
tague, Calif. When he was arrested
he was riding the missing horse.
QUAINT GERMAN OPERATIC PRO-
The prisoner and the horse were
returned
to Merrill this morning, and
IH ITIÖN WILL HE STAGED BY
Sheriff Low was notified. He left for
AMATEURS FOR THE BENEFIT Merrill to bring the prisoner to the
county jail.
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Mitchell, about 23 years of age, has
"The Doll Shop,” Beyer's German been working for Bunting for a short
musical novelty, is to be the latest time. Some time Sunday night he
vehicle for the appearance of local disappeared. At the same time a fine
talent. The play will be staged July bay mare, a silver mounted bridle, a
2 2 and 23 for the benefit of the Wo- Colts revolver and a purse containing
money, vanished from the Bunting
men's civic league.
The play is produced under the di­ ranch.
When the theft was discovered the
rection of Mme. J. Salver, and there
are sixty people in the cast. It has following morning, bunting notified
been produced at Medford, Ashland Durham, and the two of them saddled
and other Rogue River Valley towns horses and started on MitcheH’a trail,
with wonderful success.
Mrs. Bunting notified the authorities
here, and they sent word through
Northern California.
Late Monday afternoon Mfthcell
was reported near Grass Lake. Later
it was learned that he was headed
DEMISE DUE TO INTESTINAL
t. ard Weed, aud the pursuers cap­
tured him in the hi:is near Montagu«
TIMM BI.ES—REM AINS WILL RE
late Tuesday.
SHIPPED TO CALIIOR'.I» FOR
Trial of the suit of I. Jay Knapp
against the city was begun Wednes E«liiiiaG*«l Thal Tliirty-FIvr TI mmmm » im I
day afternoon In circuit court. Fred
Bulgarian«. Servian« and Greek*
II. Mlliis appears for the plaintiff and
»V err Slain in Fighting Around
th«* city la represented by f'lty Attor-
ney ftutenlc.
KoclikariM—More Than '!«<> Htm-
Knapp is suing the city for 17 50.
dred Thousand Troop» W«*re on
He claims this amount la due b’ri for
a set of plana for a city hall, which
the Field of Conflict
hi* drew at the Instance of the late
Mayor Hunderaon and th«, city council.
VIENNA, July 9.-- Dispatches to­
The servic«-a of a jury haa been dis-
day
are to the effect that Bulgaria is
penaed with In this case, kx the at-
tornçys and Judge Benson have ready to discuss peace terms with
agreed to settle by stipulation.
Servia and Greece.
This decision follows the series of
reverses suffered by the Bulgarian
army or. the field against larger
forces.
Toe details of the meeting have not
been arranged yet. It Is expected that
an amnesty will be declared tomor­
row.
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It Is estimated that 35,000 Servians
ACCUSED MAN ENDS HIS LIFE in Greeks and Bulgarians were killed In
the recent fighting about Kochkana
HANGING HIMSELF WITH A and Ishtip. The list of wounded is
KNOTTED HANDKERCHIEF IN still larger. There were 200,000
troops engaged In the battles
JAIL ( ELI.
The Servian army claims the vic-
tories at both of these battles, saying
KAN DIEGO. Jluy 9.—Dr. F M that their troops occupy both cities
Madison, who was accused of being
Dispatches from Sofia admit that
the fiend who set fire to the Iceland the Bulgarians evacuated both cities.
hotel block and endangered the Ilves
uf many people, committed suicide in
the city jail this morning by banging
himself. He used a knotted handker-
« hlef to accomplish his end Madison
owned a china store in the block
which carried »16.500 Insurance
FIRE SUSPECT
HENRY JOHNSON
ANSWERS CALL
Henry Johnson, aged 64. years,
died at the county infirmary .Monday
mght, death being due to general de­
bility. The funeral was hei«l »Vednes-
day morning.
Johnson has no known relatives
He »11» unmarried, and has been
working on the Ankeny ranch, He
vu a blacksmith by trade.
Before coming to this city Johnson
was a member of the life saving crew
stationed at Astoria. He was also a
member of the Portland fire depart­
ment, and his death was indirectly
due to Injuries received in that ser­
vile from which be never recovered.
I »IR BOARD
F1LF.K BOND
CUBAN OFFICIAL
KILLED IN DUEL
CHIEF OF THE NATIONAL POLICE
FORCE DIES FROM WOUND RE-
CEI»ED IN
A COMBAT »»TTH
TWO OTHERS
United Press Service
HAVANA. Juy 9. General Amada
Riva, chief of the national police de­
partment, was shot thia morning In a
revolver duel with Congressman Arias
and Governor Asbert.
Riva died a few hourR later.
The trouble is said to be due to po­
litical differences.
DOLL SHOP” 10
BE GIVEN HERE
MRS. SMITH IS
BURLAI
After a short illness, Mrs. Mary
Henrietta Taylor passed away late
Tuesday at her home in Hot Springs
addition. The demise was due to in­
testinal troubles, and for the past
week Mrs. Taylor’s life was dispared
of. Mrs. Taylor came here three
years ago from Michigan, when her
son. Dr. J. C. Taylor, opened practice
here. She and her daughter. Miss
ElUabeth Taylor, have been living in
Hot Springs addition.
Surviving her are Dr. Taylor and
Mies Elisabeth Taylor of this city;
Mrs. Mary Moylen of San Francisco,
and Mrs. J. B. Hillis of Rogue River.
She was 78 years of age.
The remains were sent Wednesday
to Weaverville. Calif., for interment
beside Mrs. Taylor's husband.
J. Frank Adams of Merrill, James
Pelton of Fort Klamath and George
T. Baldwin of this city, who were ap­
pointed by the county court as the
Klamath county fair board, have filed
with th«* county court for approval
their bonds. These are each for
11.000.
Hog Census latest
The board I h the custodian of th«»
BERLIN. July 9.—The German
money appropriated by the state for government has ordered a census tak­
county fair purposes.
en of all the pigs and hogs in ihe
empire. The "pork census" is for sci­
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bowen of entific and agricultural purposes.
Montague arc the guests of local rel­
atives.
R. »V. Brooks and wife of Hilde-
brand nre here for a short visit.
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JUDGE BENSON I'STHlt iS JURY
CITY TO HAVE
FOUR POUCE
TO RENDER A VERDICT FAVOR­
ING THE PLAINTIFF IN ACTION
FOR DAMAGES
Mrs. Hattie Roy Smith was given
the yerdict Tuesday in a suit against
the Algom.i Lumber company. Cir­
cuit Judge Bcusou instructed the jur.,
to lender u decision in iier favor.
'1 he suit involved the ownership of
ItiO acres of land, partly Umbered.
C. M. Oneill represented the plaintiff
in the action.
Charles J. Holt is in from the
Greenfields ranch on a business trip.
There will be three patrolmen h»re,
in addition to Chie' of Police Smith.
This was finally settled Monday night,
when the counc.l ustained the ap-
pointement of M. M. Obenchain and
II. 8. Wilson by Yayor Nicholas as
.. e ..hers of the force.
At first the council voted down the
appointment of »711 on on the ground
that three police officers were enough.
Nicholas and H.'.miPon argued that
•Ms
not give adequate protec­
tion in a city with such a transient
population, and so scattered out. On
a second vote Wilson’s appointment
was sustained.
MORE THAN NDHMHHi
ERIE, Pa., July 8.—Today was
NPI1.NT DI RING RODEO ( hildren's Day in the 100th anniver­
sary ceremonies commemorating the
A conservative estimate of the refeit of the British on the Great
amount of money spent in Klamath I. kes by Commodore Perry. Nearly
Falls uuring the three days of the 12,000 children from the schools of
Elks Rodeo is given at between »100,- J-.rlt were in line. Each school had
t 0 and »123,000. This amount was its own float drawn by boy pupils.
arrived at after careful interviews
with the leading business houses of
Vesta Campbell of Dqrris is a
the city and the banks, which handled Klamath Falls visitor.
the greater amount of the money. Of
this amount it is estimated that be­
tween »40,000 and »50,000 was out-
¡slde or foreign money.
All the merchants report an excep­
tionally good business, and are de­
lighted with the results of the big
show. The extra business brought
here as a result of the Rodeo has been
a great relief to the merchants from
IN ADDITION TO THE KLAMATH
BILI« CONSIDERED BY TERRI- the quietness that has been prevalent
TEACHERS GETTING CERTIFT-
all over the county.
TORIAL COMMUTEE OF THE
Naturally the greatest business was
CATES. MANY AHE SUCCESSFUL
HOUSE
done by the hotels and restaurants.
TOAVARD EX EMITS
J. J. Keller of the Keller restaurant
estimates that he fed on an average
1 lilted Press Service.
of 1,600 people each day during the
The following teachers were award­
WASHINGTON, D. C., July
The house committee on territories three days show. Monday was a big ed one year state certificates in the
today began its hearings in the propo­ day for the banks, as deposits came recent examination held here:
Mrs R. W. Beach Mrs. Minnie
sal that the government build a rail in so fast that the clerks were un­
road into Alaska. Such a railroad, able to sort the money, and were ¡Yordy and Miss Ethel Hawxhuret,
it is said, will open the vast coal fields compelled to wait until after closing city; Miss Hilda Brooten, Corning,
¡hours to do so. The pleasing feature Calif.
there.
In addition to the teachers who
The members of the committee are about the entire show was that it
considering the bills of Congressman was a great financial and advertising were awarded the certificates, a num-
Lafferty of Oregon and Alaskan Dele­ benefit to the city, without the neces­ ber took one or two subjects toward
gate W'ickersham, provldiug plans for sity of any donations from the busi­ exemptions. These were all success­
ful.
ness houses, as is usual.
the road.
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CERTIFICATES
AWARDED FOUR