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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1914)
KLAMATH FALL!' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER itwMawii jr it'imtitmmuimvmmmuiMKfas WB(KWjrr-sw Kigfctti ivrti n Wcp lEuenmrj Uralfr PRINTS THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS J-TRmCK- ".at WBaBBK-T1'', .JESJtr 3K -TT JUJfU!t4' SBi'i" ""SET! KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914 Price, Five Cearts MUTINEERS SHOT Six Missing in the Fallen Ruins Puhlir Hair Rnrch ami imuiy i ivp hpff w mi FHRRF O1 " Burned Club Building MayCollapse QmJ, Renace (0 Health HtHti: AM" FIFTY INK TlllltTV MINTIM U S. Senators in a Political Controversy IX. grl Al i:tl0 ltlHri, The Uritf rtl mpllralrl lM Hunting ibi.Ur Paurllr f ! Vrtn Twti Art. Take a IimIIIIn' Tftsl VllU Trte Aw Win stag Fr """ Friefi. t, One! UHSICO CITV. March issdrtd sad Mr mutineers were r noted fru th federal barracks at Jajalls nd MKiilvtl this morning. It trailed If" than half ait hour, m U ""' Ut)l u br rna" par of haMboier, snaking ih sieekd rrwbp shamble more lUa (r'lp (round. T bedU of Hi deed were piled It a high toll "hen th( last sauad Mat to I' death. All wr thrown eiu oof) litncii (or burial. t'slttd ! Service Kl. I'AHO. T, March ls No ttd hit Urtt teolved from the bat ik el Terfrott ruepl tb cod WW mi that General VIIU m (treating atid do Mr under General Kea lii. h ( attempting to reach g4mg4mg4mHt4mHtf ''.Wl Rg4., yM. XSKiYy ts0lSji jipiiW I'nlteil lf Bvrvlcu WAHH.SIUTOK. I. V , JUrvli 1 K .s'dl (fih' itanilriilf, but corv of oi'Jic ilniuoioun (Uo-tiMv. Itictudlnc t..!illU uiul cuncerw ou llio ft, are lrMil t' Oi one of tbo coraiaon hair nii-ii and rornbn on tralo and la) Iinloiw, nrrcnllnK to n miti of expert Ifstlinoii)' obtalnoj from iwerityflve of Diet IfaiUnt i)rrui!itorlKlnU or tlio (Ion of llio comtiinn drlnklnK cup, en tln ground that li wok not nocctiary. 0ii of tlii (ront;v4t letter on thl iitijc( wn rrom Hr. Isidoro Dyer of NVw Origan. )I declared tlio com rnon hair liruib U rtipomlblo for about 90 txr ctnt of baldnet. IIo I trart'd Iom of ycbrowt and eyelaibex to (lin xatno caut. "I bnv ttfti In one day," ho wrote. rouiiiry bMUunl flariiMB aenenl . , or t0t room 0Bcd b7 a U t olby R.ickt-r, f tlm public health :conJuctorbrakeman namcroajI pat. mtv tt. fonf of (Jjtt $icjine car, and have A u reuli of IHU InvMtlKatlou, lljflaftiiy wltneascd a acrub torter ncrub l llkoly tlwt tmt)' nhorily an awend-'Uiw bruh with the common xoap in unlit to tbd InlrnHai quarantine rcK-jtbe baln of the toilet room." ulnilonK will br rwommendtHl by the,' Another point made by Dr. Dyer Mtr;con Kenoral in th.. crUry of -a that It l not powlble to atcrllUo I lu ireamiry, forblddinR the furalab- brnth between time of mln un Inn f common hair bruabca and ( iC6 the Interval U twenty-four hour comb for . MMtnsera by lnlertat or the brush can be boiled for 20 mln rarrlirM. utes after lta use. He haa known one j Tlio moL forceful jhiIoi about tbo , stroke of the brueb, he says, to Infect Inquiry ' the unanimity with which. hi own scalp. tho physlclitua agreed that aucb n pro- Dr. T.Casper Gilchrist, of Haiti hlbltlon waa not only desirable, but ' mor, states that rlnnworm and many Very nccnijiary. Dr. ft, II. Fox of le familiar diseases aro transmitted SVw York was tlio only ono who did. by the common brush, whllo powlbly J not Mlove such a regulation nece-syphlll may be communicated In UiU, nary. Dr. Fox also opposed the aboil- way. j United I'roM Mertice T. I.OUIH, March IS. ji.im ihfttuh ih. v.Uer Wo,,0 ,,, nmnr it( , mh0 b, ' ,.,.' hH h XlUmurl Alblrilc Club's '" la fian. ; .,. At krJi(Ut(rt lit JaUlet the pb- U 4ar It." ttimor that Villa U lotn UClbl at that point, but admit that B9 notd bs U-u recIV64. Ttt rlctd rrtuorabti of all bw Ircm td Torreon hljthborhood garo rlt to the nimnf that Villa was ! lies Ito ut( of II, Tb claim U mad Ifcn if he aa turcwdlng the corro it'6ilti mtd b o Informett. btilldliK burned lal wrett, sis more t!ire xltbom tiidaiiRrrlne adjacent In addition. froiH-rty. Tbft JllMourl Athlte Club build- Iiik lu Ht. liuU burnod Mltb many omliiriit men, who pr tbrlr lives without n Clmiictt to fi'ar. Ttin rlul. ar inUalnc lo one of the walls f Ult a mpromj,,,, of ,tC00j ,, u the structure cllprd ycalerday. ( , bll known oanj,. burylujt many worbmen In the drbrls. ,)on r ,(P Ve.t. The wteeptni: rooms It I known that three men and one contained many persons who lived wuman perUbrd In Ibe accident y- lliern regularly and some who had lerday; aa their bodle have been re-'tome In for tbo night- flhortly after wirered, Th woman sm employvd,lhe fire started the roof fell In, carry by the Ht. l.oul 8rt company, whose Iiik all thrmieli the wreckage. jter store was partly wrecked by the f.l.'tho walls caved In, and then It was Irk brlcka. t there as utile chance of any I'alttd I'rvas tfervic It Is bollevrd today that all twehe onn gettlns out alive. WA8IIINOTON, II. C J4ah !. 'of o Injure! lll recover. There were mauy thrlllliiK rescue; tisry llryan today rcelvxl the, The other walls threaten to col- from the windows, and some persons Isfoimsilwu that tho Yaqul Indiana, lapse, and It Is believed that the fire Jumped, Two men lost their llvts be U4 rsldsd the ranch beloaglnf to department will be called out to rare huplng from the sltth floor. nan itsmrd Dlniefelder, fifteen mile (rein Nogatea, on the American Ms of the border. Dlnxefelder re Utttj the force, and succeedrd In finally rppuUIng them after killing leant Miobahd. PART OF KENO CANAL CAVES I'NTII, ItKIMIItS Alii." JIADK IIY m:CU.MATl(). HHUVICI- lOW Clt Willi UK Fl!HMSHHI KHOM Al.li t'UKKK ! While tbo West Side plant Is dead, tbo patrons of the company are being furnished with electricity from the , company's, plant at Fall Creek. ' The shutting: down of tho power company is not the only Inconvenience 'resulting from tbo cellapsing: of the J 'canal bank. Tho dirt washed from , the levee poured down In n .flood of oozy mud across Mill street, making it iuiposslbte to k by with a wagon. J .Motler Home. Hydrographer I,cland Moslcr ot the reclamation service returned ' Tues- HANKS NOT OUT FOR MAYORALTY, HE TELLS PRESS MIW, JACK.SOX HKI I'ltOMI XH.VTIiY MKNTION'KD loumlcr of the Women's Civic League li ISeinK .Vskctl by Friend to Ite conic n Candidate, and as Yet She Ho Not I'oolUvely Declined- Hard ware, Man Say Term aa Conned man Wo Knnngh for Him. I. fternoona portion nfl,l1from a 8,t l? h"-faneh ,' . , ' .' near Woodland, and a trip to Modes-isc, of the Keno canal ! , ., MK ,,.. , to and nearoy cities. ,q( inte Tu-ay a of the luvcr bank cavel in, iNfessltatliiK the shutting A nice little political boom started Tuesday was badly squelched this forenoon, when Marlon Hacks declar ed flatly that ho will not be a candi date for mayor. He admitted that he bad been questioned by friends. But says be will not consider the question at oil. "I was a member ot the city coun cil just a couple of years ago." said Mr. Hanks, "and I found that 1 could hardly spare from my business the , amount ot time necessary tor this work, i cannot very well, then, con sider the odce of mayor, which would necessitate ray devoting all my time I to It" A likely candidate whoso name la ssenttoncd frequently la Mrs. Mary A Jackson. As yet Mrs. Jackwn has made no announcement regarding; her Intentions, but It Is known that she has consulted friends and been con sulted bjr them, regarding the matter, j Mrs. Jackson's name has been men .tfoned in this respect for a couple of (weeks. She was the founder of the' "Women's Civic League, which Inaugu rated "clean-up day" and other civic imrpovoments, and has always taken jan active part In the work of this or- Ranizatlon. Senator Uorah j ln tho -aeantlme. Mayor Nicholas, tieorgo W. iVrkiiw j Edward J. Murray, W. C. Townsend Senator Uorah of Idaho, who, it and Colonel M. O. Wllklns. already seemed t one time, would walk out avowed candidates, are preparing for the republican party with Colonolltho campaign. Murray's candidacy Uoosevclt, and George w. Parkins. followed tho presentation of & petl- ort of the wntJAs a result. It was proposal to have female pollce!-he steel millionaire Tvho did go out, Hon. signed by nearly 600 -voters, re-iiiH-essary to shuNlowri the plant of 'officers to attend to and supervise tho!BVo engaged In a biting controversy questing him to run. and he has come th. CallfornlarcRou I'ower conina- conduct of younit cirls In Dundee, on -be merits of their parties. Mr.rout with a promise to haTo tree mail ny, which Is operated by the ditch, Scotland, is to bo considered. L'slUJ I'ress Seniles NOOAIXH, March II Two federal ympalbliers, members of the arson laid that burned several railroad bridge near Nactt laal Sunday, were wvikij eiecuteq toaay, nevcrai len-j rsl soldiers were executed when the Msil was raptured Sunday. i DIRIGIBLE FOR THE EXPOSITION MTKNT MrrilO OF THANK OIITATIOV H JVHT AliltA(ir:i FOH IIY TIIK FAHt MA.VAIJK-MKN'T, LANE WORKS FOR BETTER CREDIT OltKOOX SIIXATOR WOULD HAVK Ment: i.iiikiuij ahranok- MK.NTM M.I)K F4)H THB KMCIiA. MATIIJX PrUMKCT HKTTMCKM WAHIIINtiTON, W. O., March M. Viator I.ano has taken up with Bac ry of tbo interior Iuis tho ques- on of Hcrurlng llbsral crsdlls for ssi Hrs on reclamation proJscU. He advocated anmsthlBf like the Nw Zealand system, whsrw the goy rnrnent loans seltUrs ouoy at ir cent to construct buildings and '' llio first crop. This money Is obtained by tho Noy Zealand guvernmeat In London at 4 i!- rent. Hecrsiary Um askad tka nstor (o submit his plan In writing. Athletic games and gsnsrat sports re rapidly growing In foyor In Aug "i. Many societies dsvots them ive to certain sports, suck aa Wcy , ,n ruwlng, field and traek contscU, n lennls, and tka Ilka. tilvyn NssMt Tkaw has dscUrsd nr Intontloa of kiig a membsr ot "' Cathollo ahwajg, (Herald NpscUl ervlc) RAN' HtANCIHCO, March IS. Tim I'aimma-I'acllle International sxposl Hint has raado an agreement with the I'arseval company of Hamburg, Ger many, to operate a I'arsevai dirigible at the exposition. The dirigible will be Ibe largest If War With Old Mexico Conies, Uncle Sam Is Prepared for Such A Third of the Army Is Mobilized Near the Border; Auto mobile Trucks. Better Rifles, Signal Apparatus, etc. Make U. S. Army Highly Efficient , Porklns, answering a statement of .delivery here sixty days after ho takes t Senator Uorah about the Inteniatlon-ionce. ;al Harvester trust, defended that or-, It was announced by some that fol 'ganlxatlon and the senator went back lowing 'Murray's candidacy announce ;nt him. 'tnent Mayor Nicholas had decided to ' Senator Uorah has told Mr. Perkins (Withdraw from the race. Tils is rs tbnt he Is now trying to distribute to -ed by the fact that his petitions are Itho public some of the benents and 'w DInK circulated, his friends cea inroflts ot the harvester trust, which ,'tendlug that the financial ianroTK i.hnnw noror hvv hen created. Mr'ent made by the city during his ad- i Perkins la one ot the chief backers 0t;mln!strat-on nows nIn to be capable 'In av.pv' irnv " ji-oiuaci nuweiciii uuu cij . j prominent ln the bull moose ranks In , "thrt ln .mftn!ir. ??inntnr Horah t fought for the colonel at tho repub- llcftii national convention at gnicago.f y viii 1 he and th colonel separated. I 'In every"way. (By United Press Staff Correspondent.) (l.Vl.VKATON, Texas, March 18. The militia furnishes better lighters) Spanish-American war the navy had Just at this tlmo when so many fresh j than volunteers, but the militiamen one kind, tho army another kind, and ilioifiilf lua Hi., uttrfiifffnir mi In thA in,miir li.t rmintint rAsrulara. far It .. .-j ..... .. -...irnri,..l linvlnir a Ixiicih of ' " ' 7 . ' . nt m inn men were supptiea WHU a ever coiistriicteo, Having a leilgin 01 .. . ,., ...... .... Ih or rrt ,ltlrh atMUroul il r..nulr.. I ierh aim th rm mouths .. . llWy. f.if;w .,,, of , Ba,0M wno 0 nMtu gol ,iew , Iirowr nantInf ulm. .half .logon different mode and caitDre of 4H0 feet nnd a width i wm c.v ..,. wonder how well our army Is prepar ole hangar, or house . In which It ,,, for clunl WftrfArofor K WOuld will bo kept when on exhibition. wlUr,HJ ,.,, wnrfaru , , ,u,orvonllou be portable, constructed In Germany L MoXCO at a cost of IdO.OOO. A gna plant will ,. ;, . A h Various slio cartridges bad. to SAYS CRIMES ARE IN S. F. GAINING $5,000 IN CASHTO CURE CRAZY MAN P.KSIDES, YOU GET TOUR TRAV EUXG AND ALL OTHER EX PKX9ES IF YOU OAX DO THE JOB UP PROPER be built costing $40,000, Tho gigantic airship will That section or tno regular army . .. v ... - --,.- ( mustered at Galveston now Is In the bo supplied with a half dozen dttfor fhuttt Kind ot lighting condition. Uv-It,nt model and caliber guns, and ono! Ing In the open, undor canvas, for one department could not uso tho same er, tho o Ulcers nnd men have faced 'ammunition na tho other, resulting in 'compound of approximately 81,000 jsuuuuer heat nud winter cold allko,,a great amount of coufusiou, which Is milke'.fHi'nrii unit .miIIrIi'iI mini, of which . uiul nru hardened to tlio maximum finw pnimilnlivlv ilonn nwav with. . .. ...... ..,.. .-.. ---, I - ------ - - . ..w ., ....,-. .. . .. -. ,. -- point, while tedious ami brilliant nm 11 ue vers that are constantly bolug held trips of fifty miles length, .'urryliiK'mlmm,r 20,000 are on duty outaldo ot passengers at 8R each. Two licensed 'm,0 i;ncd States, whllo the remain- crows of eight members In each crow, iK o,ooo are at homo stations, most-.havo kept nil of tho battailous on from Germany, will accompany tho w. m)raor amy nm nl uK) jlUgo their toes until they nro up to tho dirigible to America and operate Itlgouiiment posts. 'lutrat war tactics. Ono third of the quickly available while at Ban Francisco. When not mnklng rogular trips tho .ktaiidliiK army I now mobilised at Parsoval will bo on exhibition at tho 'Galveston and Texas City, whllo there hangar. Here exposition visitors will have an opportunity to explore Us spacious interior, comprised ot observation rooms, sleeping rooms, diner, kitchen, hath, smoking room, reading room and, all the accessories that provldo a modern transportation car with tlio comforts of travel. More than 1,000 camels nr uuaod In Queensland as a means of transpor across tho arid districts and the num ber Is rapidly Increasmg. iiro scattered along tho Texas border uiuny compnnloH of infautry and cav alry. At Fort Bam Houston,- the sec ond largest army post in tho United States, there Is a brlgado of tho Texas National Guard, ready at u moment's notice, uiimbors Hi, 000 men, Tho en tire second division Is mobilised here, and has been under canvas for ono year, In casu of uctual warfare approxi mately 40,000 men can be Immedi ately thrown Into action in the field, according )o. figures obtained hare. Our navy now lias twonty-nlno modern battleships nnd uino old bat tleships, fifteen tlrst class cruisers, threo second class cruisers, fourteen r laillCS. d 1 1. 1 -..1 .Ind. fpulki.trd v.intv.nn.k pun- I Hvnre offort of the irenorala until,.-.... ,...- .'-.. .u.,.. --.-. - . Ilfuiiw. Ifiri V.I11I1I1 UUH11UVUIB. IULIIT two torpedo boats and tUlrty-flvo sub marines. Tho best part ot thla force could bo quickly mobilised to effect ively blockndo all Mexican ports. Soldiers of tho regular urmy nud tho militia have been given thorough practlco ln handling and firing tholr commandors hero during theso ma- miQVers him been directed toward sim plification, elllclency and effectiveness and perhaps there Is nowhere In tho world today a better tralnod and more alert army division than that now hero, Great advances havo been mode by !,., U(0 amount of rJflo practice now army officials, tor Instauco, tho. rifle ttlvcn e.ch luan .,- ,,.- than dou. bio what It was a few years ago, so now lu uso has a range ot 2,850 yards, more Hutu ouo and one-half miles, and It has tho necessary wind ranges for various winds. The militia, regular. Infantrymen und the uavy have tho same, style and model guns, whereas, during the that tho mon are all familiar with tholr arms, nnd 90 per ceut ot them are good shots at stationary and mov ing targets, tor all kinds of surprise msTinrr attouvey says it has I united press service l)OUBET.D IX THE LAST FIVE"! PARIS, March 18.lt you CMI cure YEARS ASKS FOR MORE PROS-jn crnxy man. $5,000 In gold awaits ECUTORS ')ou nt Enzoli, Persia, on the shores lot tho Caspian Sea, and in addition to """ " Itho money there Is a round trip ticket, SAN FRANCISCO, March IS, In board and lodging and other expenses tha nvo years slnco 1900 crime in San ' to bo had. An advertisement appear Francisco has doubled, according tolns in the Parts papers'today reads: tlKures submitted to Mayor Rolph byi "The sum ot $5,000 net Is offered District Attornoy Flckert. to anyone who will cure or restore his nl -view of the additional burden reason to my elder brother, who went on his office, tho district attorney asks out of hU mind three years ago. Ho for an lncroiso ot tour prosecutors, tho aggregate salary Increases to amount to $10,200 annually. Increased population and growth of business are tho district attorney's ex planation of tho added burden ot llt-igatlou, (Continued e page 4) W'pmeu In Raumanla aro nt liberty to practico us doctors or lawyers, or they may be chomlst or dispensers nnd hold ofllclal appointments. Womou school teachers in Cincin nati have been placed on tho same equal aa the men toaanarg. la 60 yeajs old, eats and sleeps fairly well. The money will be deposited In a responsible bank If the party un dertaking the cure so desires. Ad dress, Psba RamasanoS, Kasoll, Per sia, Caspian Sea, via Baku, Russia." Apples, pears, lemons, oranges and limes are ot great value la Improving a muddy complexion. Raw tomatoes have a fine effect on the liver. Mrs. Charles T. Edson. a member ot tho California State Labor aemmle- slon, has been mentioned aa tor governor ot that state. is.1 f-L