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MONDAY, AUGUHT S, IBIS pagi THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PORTER CHARTON IN i III., was engaged as a tango teacher 1 tended as a blind. The king bas can celled all engagements and la per- at a Chicago dancing school, rfhe MADE GYM INSTRUCTOR sonully keeping In touch with every . boarded an Interurban car on tbe PELL A CO. FAIL AS RES LIT OF CAMPHEI.I.-WORDEX TROUBLE jnlght of Sept* tuber 28th for Wayne, MA NY AMENDMENTS MADE SINCE GERMANY IM Molli 1,1X1 X G BIG inovemont of the nations. COMO, Italy, July 31.—Porter I COTTON SLUMP—WG FIRM TO IIE METTLED IX COURT BILL LEFT MENATE FORCE ON THE HORDERM 111., a short distance from Chicago, 'Charlton, the young American await SUSPENDS OF FRANCK where she had been asked over tbe NIHII, July 31,- The war office ba» ing trial here for th» murder of his isausd a statsmsnt to th. that ‘"‘'"L'“'..*'’'."'“’/-. , Wor telephone to start a new class In the wife, formerly Mary Bcott Castle,! den Against D. H. Campiteli awl tango I iialanil Clesra Dover llarbor aud the Austrians failed to force ths pas. Fairly tbe following morning promises to pass down In history as Man Frsntlaco Stock Exchange C l ose d I rrel Meiiiaar Aska Dauugea lu Uir I her body, horribly mangled, waa AU Htceiiierw In Channel Ment to 'commanding the approach to IrMleüaitoly, and Exchange» la Phil the I th. father of Italian prison athletics. ( Mum of gn.tMKI and an Order of the (fond on tbe railroad tracks near Eolkstonc, Whrre Admlrelty I» Morava valley. adelphia, Boston. Chicago. Pitto- It la said that tbe He was todsy formally mads “prison Court Olvina i»uri Tille to Disputed 'Wayne, in a lonely ravine. Cloee ex- PurcliMlng <o*l—ItUMila Contln- ¡lighting had been desperate with ¡gymnasium instructor" in the jail burg and Baltimore Also Oeaae Property It catee All I ue| In Porta of llln« k 'heavy casualties on .both sides. Operations on Account of Unaettlert lainlnation showed that the tango « i ' where he is held. amt llalth Hra» also declared that two Austrian di teacher had been slain before her When young Charlton waa extra-) t'oodlOona A» a sequel to tb<< trouble between body was struck by tbe train. The bill known as the twenty year visions failed to force the Kovutsch dited from New York a year ago. LONDON, July 31. Englund !- defile after fighting all day along the Major Worden and D. B Campbell Various clues were run down by extension bill has passed the house Judge Paul Charlton, former solicitor LONDON. July 31.—The commit over the property on which the Or- the police without success and at preparing for war. Tbo Dover her hanks of the Drlnas. of representatives, but as It has bean of the war department, tbe boy’s , tee baa decided to cloee the stock «ot pheus Theater and other building» least a dozen suspects were arrested itor has been cleared and all the materially modified by amendments father, gave him a little book of sci ic hangs until further notice. The Ed BERLIN. July 31 -Orders h«v.:“r® >»<8'»d. Worden Friday before Spencer was taken into eaa- steamers In the channel have gou« to since its passage by the senate, it entific setting-up exercises. By the t inburg, Liverpool and Manchutor ex <L. circuit court agnlmt | tody. Then by a queer turn of fate, Folkston, where the admiralty Is pur been l».».d to practically all of tll<, I">®d a "UR performance of these twice a day, j changes have already closed, but thia chasing coal The «astern aud the ship» In the naval reserve. Including (" '* ‘'a“l'b"". «ru»«®®. und Fred j the man who afterward described will have to go back to that body. Charlton baa kept himself in tbe pink is the only Instance in modern time« southern patrols have been strength- the liners convertible Into wsrablp», I ^e11'88®- himself as both a "lady-killer" end ¡1 it i* not further amended. It will of physical condition, despite the rig-. that the Ixindon exchanges have sua- »lied Part of ths J relaud troops to remain In port | The compluint allege» that on April a "woman-hater," waa betrayed by a then go Into a conference committee, pended ors of Italian prison life. ____ '12, 1911, D. H. Campbell, truste«. woman to whom he offered a 3300 have returned to Aldershot The Fal It is practically impossible to buy so that it cannot be told Just when It Until a month ago the young Amer mouth garrison lias been Increased I HAGUE, July 31. Netberlund» ha» ¡,’«',®r‘’d >"“> • contract with Henry diamond ring he had taken from tbe will become a law, but Morris Bien, ican was the sole occupant of the ( large food supplies on tbe conti Mat ordered the mobilisation of h«r army. t llarron f,,r tbe Ba,<’ 10,8 *’ 3 body of tho murdered woman. of the reclamation service, said to prison here. Then the revolutionary ( and tbe government has exercised and 4 In blo< k 2, Canal addition, hav BERLIN, July 31 The Deutche I Lured to the woman’s home, Spen day that be felt sure that It would ■trike filled it with Italian prisoners. the right of option on ail such sup- ing a frontage on Main atreet of 130 cer waa trapped and arrested by de be ready for the president's signa Tageseltuug declares today that the ST. PETERSBURG, July 31.—Au Under special permission from tbe j plies. relations between Russia and Aua- ' apparently authentic report stales 1 feet. The purchase price was to be tectives after a desperate struggle, ture within ten or fifteen days. prison authorities, who had noted tbe t ria have been broken The Ham that the mobilisation has been or- 312,350. Five hundred dollars was His trunk, in a rooming bouse run SAN FRANCISCO, July 31—Tol The most important amendment In value of young Charlton's athletics, burg-American eteainahlp Vaterland I paid down. 32,000 on the Belivery of by a quiet, elderly couple on the lowing a meeting of the directors, the f" the bouse was that which puts the derad of all troops In the districts the contract and the balance in in- South Side, revealed more evidence (appropriations for work in an an- be was permitted to organise tbe stock exchange here dosed Its doors has be«,n ordered to bn held at New I west of the t’ral river. All officers (prisoners into squads and now every itallmenU of one aud two years. York until further orders. connectlug blui with tbe crime, and i nual appropriation bill, instead of ' ulgbt before going to bed and im indefinitely. end reserves of the navy have been Tbe sailing of the Imperator from ( II 1» elated that tbla contract waa" under a severe sweating he broke ' resting with tbe secretary of the in ordered to colors mediately upon arising In tbe morn- llunihurg bus been laurelled, and the' .taken over by Charles E. Worden on down and confessed NEW YORK. July 31 — Pell A Co., ter I or, as heretofore. ling, he puts tbe entire population of Victoria Ixiuls» and other German re- i.j.^ j,.| yj,. hj .. February 1, 1912, after the payments Under skillful guidance from tbe This makes new work depend on I the prison through the setting-up ex a large brokerage firm her«, closed serve all Ips have boon detained In tin-' (||,- (<ATTI.F Dll on the contract had been made to l»ollce, Spencer, a weak-faced little getting an appropriation from con- its doors today. The failure la blam dale, Worden returning tbe money! man with rat eyes, recited a remark-: gross each year, and If a project fails ercise«. porta, ______ ed to the recent slump In cotton. To the United Preu correspondent County Agriculturist Max A. M«-'»*1'1 bjr 8”d P«X‘a« blm •* ' uble crime record. He swore that he ¡t0 receive an appropriation, the work .who called to see him today, Charlton PARIS, July 31 PORTLAND, July 31.—Fearing a A new« agency ( aU a„d hr M|lrb<,)| returned last bonua *so°- Tbat an «treemen* I bad killed more than twenty persons, wil> beld *>P least a year, no gave out a Berlin dispahh at f 3 Thursday from Wood River Valley. Iwaa ®«*®red Into between Campbell; mostly women, had robbed and as- 'na,l*r how important that it should I declared that considering the age and blockade, exporters her* have refused 'previous sedentary life of most of hia o'clock thia afternoon that Germany ' where they were called on account ■ani1 Worden whereby a wsranty to sell wheat to Europe at any price. »suited many others, and bad set fire «° ahead, if an appropriation bill la was declared In u alate of war Thia ( of the death of several bead dee<| was executed and placed in es- , to a big apartment, eatmlng tbe lose Ihel<1 UP ■■ a11 haT® be«n tbla T»»r, pupils, they are ail making wonderful program physically. does not constitute a dec laration of I cattle from poisoning NEW YORK, July 31— AU stock crow, to be delivered when tbe terms of another life. itb® worb on a11 projects will stop war against any uatlon, but Is re-1 exchanges of the city have closed aa Mr McCall state« that twelve head 01 “»• ««reement had been fulfilled. Women, damn 'em' I bate 'em! ,untn tb® appropriation is made, it is SCHOOL CENSUS they fear that the fact that New York garded as preliminary to a derlara ,,f yearllll<a and two )ear oW, wrr.j At that time the balance due on They always played ine for a sucker . under’tood Tb* reason for this la SHOWS DECREASE being the only flrst class exchange non of »nr agalnat Russia. drud aa a of eating Paris green Itbe property was 34.0*5. According and I killed them just like file«," he lb»‘ appropriation« are made for the able to handle the world’s stock busi I which had been used to kill the grass- Ito the agreement, the final payment* ■creamed in one of hi« outburst« of (dikfa' J,ears ending June 30th and be- SALEM, Ore., July 31—Census re ness, might cause the unloading of LO.NDON. July 31 A <ensorod "h0|,pera. The cattle belonged tP|on the property were to be made by ginning with July 1st of each year. paseion. April 13, 1913. exchange In the Telegraph contain. Janl,., |MI<W and K Looill,y It may be that the senate will re- ports received by State Superintend (securities here which would result By communicating with author - a Vienna ------ ... dlapatch --------- - statina ------- .. .... ............ that "hope 1 fuse to concur in this amendment, ent of Public Instruction Churchill in such a depression as to create a Since having possession of the were It appear that the cattle ities all over tbe country, tbe larger of locallilug thè war ha» been glven turned Into the field through a mis- property, it la alleged that the plain.- «nd that aueb friction may arise that show an increase during the year In panic. part of Spencer's amazing tale was up In all quarter» " The Consolidated exchange and I the whole measure will go over. the school population of Umatilla, understandlng Practically all of HH spent 311.965.32 In buildings dlacredited. In a few instances facts th«- hay on the southern portion of and Improvements. After the ex apparently supported bis claims that! There was much opposition to tbe Polk, Morrow. Linn and Lincoln1 curb market have closed, also the I'ARIH, July 31 Dispatches today ilic old Culbertson place had been plratlon of the agreement, it la claim- (measure in the house, and strong ef counties, and a decrease in the school Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Pitta state that the Germans are mobilis destroyed by the hoppers early In tbe j rd that an oral understanding was he had other murder victims on bis ( forts were made to make the settlers population of Klamath, Josephine, burg and Baltimore exchangee. ing a tremendous force of soldiers season, aud a row of Paris greeu was (had between Campbell and Worden famous death list. While he was re-1 pay Interest on the cost of the pro- Jackson and Sherman counties. along the French frontier. The mo scattered across the field In tho hope i whereby the latter was to be per- citing bls story, the Rev. Johnstone | jects, at the rate of 3 per cent pet All the counties built a number of | Chas. Colvin left for Eugene Satur- Meyers of Immanuel Baptist church, bilisation of the French army has not annum, but these efforts failed. Mr. schoolhouses during the year, and I day to look over the busineaa of stopping the spread of tbe hoppers milled to mske small payments on came forward to tell that Spencer boon ordered yet, although the bar to other fields. Sinnott, of this district, and Mr. none of them had lesa than a term situation with a view to locating it was generally* be property from time to time. It racks are already crowded with re- known that there was sufficient •* alleged that several such payments had been a regular attendant at his Raker, of California, made strong of eight months* school. In prac I there. church and bad professed to be deep serves tically all of them also the salaries speeches against burdening tho set poison st this plain to kill cattle if, were made and the money accepted ly Interested in church work. Spen Business fit at a standstill and the they were allowed to feed there. Astoria haa a 310,000 apartment tlers with interest, and Mr. Under of both male and female teachers are , by Campbell. The last of ouch pay- cer's trial In tbe little brick court war fever Is rampant everywhere hjgber than last year. 4 house under construction. wood. speaker of tbe bouse, spoke in uli other part, of tbe valley meats was made ou June 20. IBI4. at house here was full of thrills. He vehemently along the same line. where l'aria «recti was uaed it was which time there was still due the frequently rose In bls seat to de LONDON, July 31 An official There has been some miaunder- ■<altered broadcast and there was no *utu of 3655.90 in principal and In- nounce the judge, tbe jury and bls standlng of the terms of tbe new law, declaration of war by Germany will possible danger of poison for cattle place all railroads, telegraph and tel own attorney in outbursts of profan which contains differing provisions or stock. The complaiut state« that Worden ephone wires and all means of com ity. Once be knocked his own at for lands already under the terms of uas to be given a reasonable time, munication and transportation under torney down In open court and his tbe law and those which shall come si W JERSEY MII.ITIA not lea* than live or six days, to pay the direction of the army, and the war ARE IN CAMP (thia balance, but that on June 24th incessant cry during the trial was. under its provisions hereafter. department supercedes the civil "Let's cut this damned foolishness Section 1 of tbe act provides that . Campbell demanded the deed and authorities SEA GIRT. N. J., July 31.—The jtook same from escrow, and when the and put on the necktie party, I'm those making application hereafter It Is believed that when the actual second "Governor's Day" at the ex- plaintiff on June 25th offered the not nutty and I'm willing to be for a water right under tbe act shall declaration of war la made It will be ecutlve hanged." lpay into ths reclamation fund 5 per cottage and the encampment | final payment on the property, he was found that German mobilisation lisa of the ___ | _________ _____ Against Spencer's own confession 1 cent of the construction charge fixed New Jersey militiamen here informed that Campbell bad with- progressed astonishingly on the the and incriminating circumstances, the against his land as an initial Install- (la being beld today. (drawn It. French and Russian frontiers defense could offer only a plea of in- ment. He is required to make no Governor Fielder Is entertaining It Is alleged that prior to thia time The foreign office admits that the 'the counties of Mercer, Union. Romer- 1 sanity and that Spencer was a victim further payment until December let Campbell entered Into a corrupt and erar has ordered u general mobilisa set, Hudson and Middlesex The sec-! fraudulent conspiracy with one Fred of a police "frame-up" and was be-;of the fifth calendar year after the tion of ail the armies of Russian Eur ond and fourth Infantry are encamp- for the'purpose of cheating'. Ing railroaded to the gallows. The Initial Installment, when he shall pay i ope. cd here tilla week. Governor I Fielder defraudln< and 8W|nd)lng the defend- jury gave this little conaideraUon. 5 per cent per annum for five years The commanders of the Russian this afternoon ---------- reviewed the regl- ullt by agree|ng to Recure tbe war. and on November 14th Spencer was *nd then 7 per cent per annum for ----- tho porta on tho Black and Baltic seaa meats found guilty and sentenced to be ten years. This section does not ap- rsnty deed in escrow, and destroy It have been ordered to seise all coal hanged early in December, His at- ' Pb' to the lands now under water in ; and transfer the property to said MeL and oil, and to furnish foreign mer WIVES torneys secured a stay of execution l,bls project, (NM.LEf'T THEIR baa<, chantmen) with Just enough fuel to HUSBANDS’ HAI.ARIES v t Section 2 provides that persons and took an appeal to the Illinois su reach the nearest foreign port ______ ; The complaint asks that the deed i preme court. On June 15, 1914, the whose lands or entry have heretofore ANGELES. July 31 Nearly |‘° rabc®»*» and *•» I LOS supreme court affirmed the lower tsfome subject to the terms of the LONDON. July 31 English rail „ . . and that Campbell be ordered to de 300 long-suffering wives collected I,, court's verdict ruling that evidence reclamation law shall pay tbe con ways have been ordered to hold equip i liver u proper warranty deed to the their husband's wages from the coun- was not sufficient to justify the struction charges, or th» portion re ment ready to move troops on short property to the plaintiff, and dam ty today. Whether the husbands In opinion that he was Insane, The su maining unpaid, in twenty annual in ages in the mini of lti.000 are also notice. Thia la the first public step I question get any of the money de- preme court fixed the execution for stallments. tbe flrst of which shall i asked. taken by England In its preparation 1 pends enllrely upon the willingness today between the hours of 9 a. m. become due December 1st, of tbe ( Tho» Drake is attorney for Wor- for war. year in which the public notice af of tho wives to declare a division, and 6’ p. m. (den. The disbursement by the county Since bis Imprisonment here, Spen fecting tbe lands is issued under the BERLIN, July 31. As a result of was a partial working out of an es- cer has read tbe Bible dally and has new act, and subsequent installments heavy purchasing by the government SPENCER RECEIVES had weekly talks with church work on December 1st of each year there for the army, food staples have soar perlment of giving work on tbe high DEATH PENALTY Tbe flrst four installments ways to men who are cited for failure ers. He has not changed hla early after. ed 75 per cent. to provide for their families "Making I ' WHEATON, ill., July 31—Henry declarations that he was ready and 1 shall be 2 per cent of tbe construc i tion charge unpaid, the next two. 4 PARIS, July 31 Commanders of little onos out of big ones, ' on a rock (spencer, "tango murderer," and dub- willing to die. per cent per annum and the next four plle, la tbe commoneat employment. I bvd b) . crltuinologista "the man wlth- the rendezvous station of I he naval ! .Ill’ll MJ IHlUlUUlUglMllf HIP IUH11 WllU* teen. 6 per cent per annum. reserves have been ordered to stock Each wife received every cent of ,lfr'out a soul," went to death on the gal- Bit. BANIN ASKS Tbe law also provides penalties for husband's wages at the end of FOR A NON-SUIT ,b®(lcws here today for the murder of I he conimlsnrles, in anticipation of | nou-payment of installments when month. mobilisation orders tomorrow. J Mrs. Mildred Alllson-Rexroat, Chi OF KIA MATH FALLS, OREGON The evidence for the plaintiff in the <lue antl ^or can®*Hatlon of appllca- The army aeroplanes arc preparing cago dancing teacher, near Wayne, sult of Mrs. Pearson vs. Big Basin410“8 wb®r® ‘b® P«rty is delinquent. GOVERNMENT CAMP for nctlon. 111., on the night of September 28. Lumber company was completed early !a y®ar or more, with the loss of pre- SCHOOL CLONKS 1913. vious payments, and adds a heavy V. S. DEPOSITARY Flrday. ROME, July 31 Reports receive^ The trap was sprung at 12 :22 a. tn. The attorneys for the lumber com- P®08*1? ^°r those who do not make SAN FRANCISCO, July 31 After uud Spencer was declared dead in from Salonika are to the effect that - “ — pany then filed 2____ a motion for _____ a non- . application aPP,lfa' °o within within a a year year from from the tbe OUR POLICIES— throe Russian cruisers and two des six days In the open, the 150 students jiitt two minutes. To distribute tbe banka aaeeta In such a way u to maintain nailer suit alleging that at the time of his l!,8U8nc ® of public notice under the troyers nr<> rushing to the Bosphorus who have been attending the course any conditions and at all times an ample reserve to meet the demands Only a small knot of spectators saw death Pearson was in the employ of now act- to seise the Austrian and German ves of instruction In the war depart- the death trap sprung. These In C. W. Thomas, a sub-contractor, and Th® operation and maintenance of its depositors and tabs care of its borrowing customer*. ni ent's military camp here struck sels If war Is declared. cluded a score of newspaper report was not employed by the Big Basin j charges under the new act are to be tents today. ers and photographers from Chicago by the acre foot and not by the acre Lumber company. The term opened June 26th. Most LONDON', July 31,—The foreign pnpers and a few Intimate friends of The jury was excused until ____ 9 _ a" b,R been tbe ca8® heretofore. office has boon officially Informed that of the boys were "rookies" when they Sheriff Kuhns, of Dupage county, who o'clock Saturday, the ______ court ■ The local reclamation officials say r I ____ _ while ____ __ Russia has proclaimed the mobilisa started. They catne from a dozen had charge of the execution. heard argument by the attorneys on tbat wben the public notice is is-1 tion of the entire army and navy. schools and colleges In the West. The crime for which Spencer paid the motion_________________________ (*ued on this project, each person In- The camp of Instruction was con King George and Premier Asquith an Our sample book you will see so with hla life, his subsequent startling The plaintiff claims that Thomas ,®re",e»l wiil be furnished with a copy nounced the mobilisation to the house ducted under the plan of Secretary of many novel and elegant designs that confession that he had killed nearly was acting In the capacity of a part- (ol tbe new low, so that he can know of commons. Ho said that advices War Garrison to Instruct young men you will be in a quarndary aa to a score of women in all parts of the nor with the Big Basin Lumber com- Mart'y what Its provisions are. received justified the belief that Ger In nil branches of wnr and especially which to «elect. But If you will give country and the apparent cheorful- puny, In the logging contract, and I ,----------------------------- many would Immediately complete In field campaigning. Regular army us an idea of your acheme of interior that Pearson was really working for j Karl ' eKbte left Wednesday after- nem with which he received the ver her mobilisation, but refused to dis officers were In charge of the camp. house decoration, we feel aure we the lumber company, ! “ °° “ at 1 for the Rogue River dict of death, attracted national In cuss the significance the move would can aid you as to color combinations _______________ __ | country on his Harley-Davidson mo-! terest In his case. have on Englnnd. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 31.-- —we know we can as to providing Alienists and criminologists, even KING COTTON______________________ ¡torcycle and word reached here that I The District of Columbia National sterling wall papers at prices to suit IS HONORED I ® venln < that he was in Grants Pass admitting the strange Influence ex LONDON, July 31.—Orders have Guardsmen left here today for a ten- uny purse, even the moat modeet. ______ I for supper. been Issued from the headquarters of day encampment nt Virginia Beach. erted by opium upon Spencer's brain, GALVESTON, Texas, July 31. — I On Au «**»t 1st Springfield will cel- 1 EVERYTHING THAT A PAINT the suffragettes for the suspension of Va , at the "war game." The brigade pronounced him one of the most re STORE KEEPS nil militancy. A Berlin dispatch in went by rail to Chesapeake Beach markable criminals of recont years. Galveston's annual cotton carnival :®brate the opening of the new Booth- . Mrs. Alliuon-Rexcroat, who shortly opened today. A week's hilarity will Kel|y mill. the Telegraph, which was passed by and thence by steamer to Norfolk after her dlvorco from her first hus be devoted to praising King Cotton the censor, denies that the mobilisa F. R. OLDS & CO. Roseburg Is projecting a >100,000 Frank Burns is down from the band. Allison, had married Rexcroat, whose industry has done so much for tion of tbo German army will be or high school. a young farmer living near Macomb. this port's commercial prosperity. dered today. This is obviously la- Fort for a short business visit. [ PREPARES FOR WAR MAJOR WARDEN CLAIMS SWINDLE *11 HOOSE PASSES THE EXTENSION Bill 1EXCHMÖ3 ARE ( FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 IN L KING OVER