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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
1 . Pe prnitm tmlk 1 T 15 h !lUMATII EALL mwT PVR AIIVBKTUSM OCT " tiik nnrr itMVin AND WW I &Zf ; H T---"--'-? 'flWTM Ykar. No. 1,216 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1910 Price 5 Cents M - - EXPLOSION KILLS TEN SOLDIERS HMMMl. HLOWM "IT Tttri.VIMM'HMl'N Ol' 08 ME TEtfttlY IMIHH 1 T,,rlc of ',MI Atllllrry fcjawrrrd by I 'rightful ArcMriil t I'nriirM Monro I ftft Service, 'WAMHNUTeJ.V. Jul) SI. II ha tjrsoflrlill) repniliMl li lln war tin jirtaxil that ln rosst artillery iM rr killed nml two 're innr. Oil; wounded ti the blowing mil of .ttokrwf litlock if a twelve-Inch gun Mu ttm practice at lUltrr) De ItMCt FoitfeM MonrM. lUrrral of Iho men were behind tliius nm t'xpMcd. and they ttr lirrlM) mangled. The brooch Mwk in Mown rearward, and the psci hurled thn inrii In a xroal dht. UK. Tli, It boJlM were tarn to Iwtt, anil li as IiiiimimIIiIu fur a llM lo ilftrrinlim the number or Ihn eats. The Injuird were attended tint tin) frili and were then n ondloa hospital. Mtstlflcallim nf Hip killed wa ac NMpllihed by meant of elimination IssMsd of rtrocnlllnn, Colonel Town. wf, commanding Fortress Moiuno. eVIillr report. "The accident wa fokablf due lit a premature Ignition f lac powder charge," bI I Iik tft) dead, all Ilia non teamlulnnrd officer but two were afttlr Injured live men who warn M fitill) hurl am nl Fnrlrr Mini r. Cnlonrl llllrj, ai.lstanl coast ar MHtrr Mf, wa. a wllnen In Ihn ne fatal, and believes II resulted from mnitiirocxpni')n. It i. thn Brsl SKlou, arrlrirnr ) :h fl.t altll. Hrr anile It hni been practicing with Ik t.flve-liirli gun. mmi HTUK THAT ten .tin: dkad I'sllrd l'n. Srrtrlro. WABIILS'IITON. i f. July :i Tl air ipiarlinrnl omrlally ipira tilt lhrn nr ti'ii dead at rmtrf MoartH. Dozens are Taking Advantage of Big Clearance Sale of Udles'MuHin Underwear, Petti coats. Knit Underwear, Embroid eries, Lacea. Etc.. Now in Full Blast at Startling Prices. Hurry! U It's Right Wc Have It K. K.K. I'MLE NAM TO PATI'll thi: FLAil aim niic Mill lb- t Mini When Nnv. McvImi mill AiUium Admitted Alv I'lllleil Pic. bVrvlcn WAHIIINfllON, C Jul)- 21 A .Hiking exnmpt" of thn ocunom lull reform In tho iiiiiiiIiik ntpimie if lln KtitrrmiM lit aali,iHii llm nlli-j it tin) in tin' form of n "palrliPd" rnllcil Hlnlm flnit lliintliiK from thu runf of llm iti'imrtnii'iit of iniiimiirro ami labor. Thin dciiiiiiinirnllon of not mhI to iltlnti Tlu-y limit auk Hi,. nulhiMU Mhlih Ihn omrlnln In tho for llmm and imrnt n for lhm ilp,ariiiniilk t InnlllutliiK In rodiiM. An ordinary lniiilry a III hoamwci lh nirrfiit iiioiim linn nltrnrtiit til In Ituaxln for ll.r.r. If It In ron lilitnit atlotitlnii coinlim mi Indiulry tit condition In A Krni'rnl reform Imiu iho inoilm.U ihn vicinity of Ht.l'otcrilmrc If, how. of ihn "dn)a ol idonly" l In irogre, nvcr, II li In thn romolo parti nf !hf and htiN rennltPil In llm retrenchment omnlro II i-ontn $:.C,V Thl U the In iioiir, liendlii, imlier and nil offld, liM'ltleii, Home oflldnU In Ihn gov I'innieiii aervlc. are griming in can tloim ihtti In outer to eliminate the cnrelekt iim of aiirh ntllclc the) take inn unni" 01 earn iippnuim ann naie on lili h Hie x'ii, pent II or whatever ,,,, ,.n .. 'i"i. a-ernineni.ornoininggiveMoeveci- .NMiirrnua other little chick. areUnqulrer niuucnini' iiiioiikiioiii inn imparl nu'iiti, and It look nt pront ni llioiigh oilier flaga, palrhed and w bealen, may appear nt Ihn matthei nt llm vnrlflll lililltlltiad n, Inaal utilll " ill'imni'l -i . ..... ien .vieiini nnu .riionn nra niiinii. . led nfllclnll), hen all departtn nnl 1 mP will h mipplleil wllh new flag nf fort)-el(ht lari rWli:il (I. IJOVKItXMKNT IH INF()UT0- lllltrl' lino AgMilk In All Carlo of Hie World NecurJniC HlnlUllr I'nltnl 1'iom ttarvlre WAHIIINHTON. II C, Jul SI Oiii" of the chief (unction of the frdcial gnvernnieiit In Ihli country U In dluemlnale knowledge In bill after bill Hint paxe congrei Hiai 1 appinprlallom am made for ihl. pur. When an American rlilien dlre. i, .. .,.r,iBB in.i...irt.. foiuinoue or agrlrulturnl condltloui of thn muntr) hU nalnral habit li ", wiltc lo hla rnngremimnn or to one of , llm government department, Seventeen thnuiuind letter n da) am eiil out from one department alonn In nnwer qui'atlnn nf the tax- paver. Agent are malntalnnl nil nvr iIim rnnnlrv lii (inter thai farm- em and Intnlim ma) be kept ad-,r ..i i .. .. ...... M,..tlllAia UVImiiIIiI. VP11 an in i"Jf nnmiHWHKi " Inveitlgnllnn are ninllni.all) being j rarrlisl nn llial tne inrmer mn oei Ike STORE (in IiIh rropi; Unit luallli limy bn Im proved rinit thai even llm liniiMwlfii I1 iiiiiv miIiuc lior lilllu llii'if Ik not mi Imiinrlnnt norl In Ihf world wlirro IhiTf Ik nol un Arocr linn iirpiiI lo lit; mi I in in (iiuionltu Ihu lornl iimrkM In liny lln for nny tnanufariurnr Coimtnnll) Uncle Ham uiirka lo In. runv) Ihn liifnrniiilloii of AmrrlcoiK. l,ir the flriil limn Itu.idn hni now i mhlUhnd n bilrimi lo Rproad Informa tion for Hie benclli of IIh Initimtilnl mid (ommortlnl tlfr The farla tie Ithntltn for Innillrlct, Ihnt renulrn .i pedal or extended Investigation. When thU necewary, apeclal rale are iioted, according to tho lorvlr-i demanded. ThU hiireau hai regular .iniKcrioera wnn pay a rontract prlro 'to learn facia which tho American J verntnrnt for nothing given to even- :imm mm serhhisi!- ' ., , . ll . Illlllinil IIAIMIOAim . TV ,mT"''' - TnoiikAioU of Workliigtiii'ii Are Idle nml lliiliie fa Ibvi, I'arnljrteil i; n I led l'rc Service NKWCAHTI.K. Kngland. July 51. The Nnrthweitoru rnllrnnd itrlke In aunimliig 11 Mrloun nipect Ijrnt nlKhl'a (onrereme falleil to nccom- 1,11. n nnjtlilnt:. 1'rn.ldent Urliton nf the Imnr.l fif Irntl.t 1 Mitiurtl.,ln.v ti.. "'' rnllwii) ...en arr aiilklnR. "'' ','" "ranif ' l'nilu'd. Thoui. and of other workmen am Idle, Ow ing lo ihu Innblllty lu hlp coal 17,000 , ' net were forced out thl uiornlUK. e tlioiimiinl iiock workmen arc Idle and in an j fnctnrle have been rioted I .NKVKitt: kiiikn i IIIIITIHII COI.DIIIIA , lln ,.nr ,lf yM,,rtt.Tl ' ii i ... an. ... inHIIMl' 'IHUI I'lllllllKP iHmr Hulled Pre Service. VANCOUVKIt, II. ('.. Jul) :i. Heneral fire report ft re being received from nil pari of thn pi nv luce. Dam age amounting to nver 1 1,(100,000 ha re.ulted. The tnwm of Three Fork nnd Kandon are reported lo have been dcHtrojrd, hut the report ha mil been confirmed. lltlKri(lHTi:il MAIIIIIKH CANADIAN' flllll. United Pre Service. IRiri'Al.O, July SI. Hilly I'apko jeitnrday wn married Iter, to Kdna K. P.tlver, a 20.) car-old Rlrl nf Ham ilton, Onlnrln. Mr, Pulver, who la wealthy, nppoied tho match.- Papko arrived In an automobile, nnd when Mlia Pulver had Joined him they iped nrroi tho border and atarled on n tranrcnntlncntal auto trip today. In September thty will aall for Auitralla, where Pnpke la arhedulod for n light. HT1IIKFJIRF.AKKIW ARR KTONRD IN TKRMOXT United Pre Service. 8T, ALUANfl. Vt., July II Ouardi arc patrolling .tho Central V.rmont tallroad, and paiienicr traffic con tlntioa. but tho freight la paralyiid and mills aru being cloaod. A train load of itrlkobreakera were itoned at liland Pond, Vt., and the rail, weie aplked ao that the cara could not pan. Tho govornor haa ruihed depullei to the icone of Iho dliturbanre. KNTIHK CHANUK OF PIUMRAM AT OPERA IIOC8K TONIGHT For tonlghl'a bill Manager Houston announces on excellont program. Weaton and Trau, tho occntrio ting ing and dancing comedians, ant) four naw pleturts. "Fogy arantna" to a comedy that will cause an uproar of laughter .from atart lo last, "The OonqtiMt," a French fllm of great Merit, and "Tho Ranchman's Rrlda," a beautlfiH WeKera drama. ,Tk Opera Home orchestra will furntah the music. IMPROVEMENTS NOW UNDER WAY KI..VMA1H IIKVI.'IOI'MK.NT LUM. MXV HAH KOItfK AT WOHK MNMO I0I1LEVMI0 TO CttCLP TRACT Will Ik One of the FfneM III Hie Hlatr : mill Will 1'iiniUli lllghwar for .Inlomobllra Out on Hi" Hot HprlnK addition and adjoining property there la nt work n big form of men tinny min ing out tho projected Improvement!) contemplated by the Klamath Devel opment rnmpnny. Highly head of f,orMM d 0Very available man, that .,, he. secured are at work grading ., h,j secured are at work grading rt,M() n,, ,.,, lnola for 1P itreeia nml preparing macadam coating that la to bn placed thereon. The latoit Imprpvement planned by thli company li the con- tructlon of n broad boulotard stir rounding tho entire tract. It li to he ni.hu. f-i wiAm ...,i .111 i. 1...11, ""' " - "". '' ' nri"nPrf lni in Ihn In I mm piiIau ananan. mg road conitructlon. When com- pletod It will furnlih an Ideal drlvrc ' for autoi, and bo ono of tho finest j highway In tho itate. On nf the In novation, that may be tried on thU iioadway li the mo of oil. It li be- I lloved that tho aurfaco of the road ran be greatly Improved by a coating of oil, and If aatlifactory arrange- I menu can bo mado thla material will enter Into Ita construction. Work li being ri'ih4 on Iho Fed eral National tairf Building, nnd It will not be long before thai atructure rill he finished. All the blocka have been made by the Hydraulic flrlck and Hlone company, and they will be put In place with tho Icaaf potilble delay. Tho kpcclflcatlona for tho new hotel arrived hero Tneiday evening. una niui on tne building will bo opened within a few day. Thl will nlo be rt.khed, and It U'hoped that It will be ready for occupancy hv tho early fall. l Under the plan for Improvement addition for itrcel work and other lm- iiiiMii) r.'uu nut uu bihtiii uii nil la!,. AAA u III .. ..Aa ... ,l.. '""'-"."" ""'" .e - ". "" 1 AFROPMVK i I COMIMXV ' IH IXCOnPOUATKD SAN FitANCISCO. Jul) SI. The California aeroplane company ha been Incorporated here with a capital of $10,000. They will make and sell aeroplane and ballooni. run: THREATENS TO DE STROY CALIFORNIA TOWN United Press Service. CORDELIA, Calif., July SI Fire hundred acres nf land nro burning near here, threatening Cordelia wllh destruction. All the residents are fighting tho flames. Tho fire started In the power homo of an electric line. r.VDELIVERED MEMAOEH Tho Weitern Union office has unite llvered mesages fer: W. A. Watson. A. E. Ilorton. Thoa. F. Meagher. LIOIITNINf) HTfilKFJ CHl'RCH Lightning struck the Christian church 'at Merrill yesterday, tearing part of tho sldo of the cupola off, hut not doing any great damage. Klamath Lodge No. I J7. 1. O. O. F will have an important meeting Sat ttrday night, to which every member of tho ordor should make arrange ments to be. present. Matters of In terest to ovory member of the lodirj Is to roiuo up for consideration. DONATES LOT FOR EPISCOPAL CHVRCH Klamath Development Company fllvee Property for EdlBce Lot 1, block 26, First Hot Spring aMItlou to Klamath Falls, baa been glyen by tb'e Klamath Development company lp tho Eplscopallana of this city as a site for the new church, which that denomination proposes to erect. The property donated la lo cated Just' across the government ca nal bridge, and faces on the Alameda, 'sum! In ono nf the (lmket Iota In the i ritlrr addition. When lllkhoji I'aildork v.hh hern ro tenily a ineeilnn of the inomber of liU Mock wiin hold, and It nna decided to , red nt onco a home of wornlilp. TIiIh iten Iihh lKAn iimler rnntlrfprn. tlon for Home time, but wan deferred ' until ono that would reflect the utrtngth of tho conxrtRatlon could be hullt. It In now proponed to prepare plaiiK and bo ahead with tho building of n itructiiro that will ho tho lineal ihurrli properly In the city. Tho lo cation In Ideal for the purpoicn of the mnsrcgntlon. CfMil) IIOADH MOVK. MKXT HKI.Pm JACK80SVII.I.R, Ore., July Zt.--Thi. good roadi movement haa re ceived another Impctua In Jackaon county. The county court ban con tracted with Iho Jackaon County Ab-, t met rnmpnny In furnlih n "road book" which will ihow the beginning and enuing 01 nil county roam, wun all tho elljii, ipur and anjtcn. flili will necenltate a roiurvcy of all colin ty road. Preient record! are voi) Innicurate. RAILWAY PRESIDEKT SUICHK MIT HI.AIX HV lll'ltaMIt AH AT FIHST THOIOIIT llellevnl in Have Killed lllmlf Rather Tlian Fare an Invritign- Hon of Car Frand United Preta Service CHICAGO, July 21 Tho oollco an nounce that they have abandoned the cnac of Preildcnt Rawn of the Moim railway. They are convinced that Rawn committed suicide. They de clared there waa no evidence to sup port the family. who aro certain that two khota wero fired near thn home. They Inilit that n burglar ahot him It I supposed that the Jimmy mnrki were not thoie of burglars, as wai at dot suppoicd, and that the suppnved blooditaina on tho sidewalk wero red paint. Rawn wai threatened with nn Invcitlgatlon b) tho Illinois Central In relaiion to car repairing frauds In volving f 1,500,000, while he win the operating vice president. I.OS ANflEI.KH MAY nECOME "DRV Strike nf Hirvwry Worker Leads to Fight Again! Their Employer I.OS ANOKLKB, Calif.. July 21 l.os Angeles will become "dry" within n )ear If the campaign which will be Inaugurated next Monday by local t'l.lon labor leaders Is successful. Fol lowing their recent declaration that tlioy would endeavor to place this city In tho prohibition column, tho labor leaders announced that next Monday they will start circulating a petition to secure the enactment of nntl-llquor legislation. A mass meeting of union men and prohibitionists will be hold on Sunday nt which the campaign will be out-, lined. According to tho city charter , an Initiative petition must bear the signatures of 7 per cent of the regis tered voters.. About 2,300 names will be required. A strike of the employes of the sev eral local breweries, declared several weeks ago, Is said by antl-laoorltes to be tho direct cause of the proposed movemont, tho announcement of which followed closely upon tho pass ao by the city council of an ordi nance prohibiting picketing. Doth tho striking' brewers and metal workers here have picketed actively since tho declaring' of their strikes. WILL TRY TO FLY ACROSS ENOLHH 6HANNRL United Preia Service PARIS, July 31.-Mme. Franrk llewartson will attempt to fly across tho English channel tomorrow or on Saturday. Farman predicts that she will bo successful. Private yacht and torpedo1 boats are to follow the flight. THINK THErVK GOT EM United Preaa Service. CARDIFF, Wales, July 91 The Cardlt Express declares that Dr. Crlppen and Miss Leneve hare been captured at Langranel near Cardiff, and are being held (or the London po lice, Tho report has not yet been confirmed. Ill-: AT OVEIIfOMF-S, I HIT F1HWT MUH llrinarkablr I'ale of a New Jrrary Vniilh. Who I KlnWicd lly Fool Friend Unitid Prei Service, I FLOHENCE, N. J., July : I. Al though ho wa overcome by tho In tense heat, n youth known hero a Palo was froten to death whllo tho thermometer reglitcred 90 degrees, according to the statement of a physl clan who examined his body. When Palo was ovorcomc by the heat nt tho foundry whero ho worked, he wnn carried to hla boarding house, nnd n doctor was called. His condi tion did not appear to be serious, and tbo doctor ordered lee held ngatnu hi head. Palo'a friend were too cnthuilaitlr and packed huge piece of Ico about hi head and limb. They Anally hecame alarmed at ho condition, and again called tho doctor, who declared tho man waa frosen to death. No one wax held responalble for the accident, nnd a certificate of death from acci dent was signed. NICARAGL'AN OEXKRAL KILLED IN RATTI.F. United Press Service. NEW ORLEANS, July 21. Gen eral Carmen Correa, better known ai General Colon, a commander In the Estrada army, was killed while Ogh' Ing In tho Interior of Nicaragua, ac cording to dUpatrhe received herj today. He wa the nbleit soldier In Nica ragua.. HF.VKHF. FIRE IN WE8TERV OREGON Culled Press Service. I ALDANY. Ore., July II. S.v er.tr men are fighting foreit Ires alone tho Santlam river near the terminus if. the Corvnllli and Eaitern railway. Three employes of tho Hover Lumber company were caught In the flames and bnrned to death. There arc scat tered flrcR throughout the mountain. HERE WE ARE U2AIN United Pre Service IIOURGE8, France, July :i.--A woman registering at the Hotel do France a Jeanne Mais, luleided thl afternoon, and tho pollcs declare that she I Mia Lcnevc. The description cent out nf Lcnevc fit tho lulcldo minutely. Tho hotel proprietor de clare in a note to Scotia ud Yard de clares that the woman yesterday ad mitted that her name was not Mass. NTRAW8TACK Rl'RNED Ycitcrda? a straw stack that had been set nn fire at tho Ankency ranch rained many here to think that the house at that place had been, struck by lightning and had been.destroyod. The electric disturbances yeiterday put tho telephone at the ranch out of commlslion, and no word could bo re ceived ni tu what was burning. Sev ern! persons said that they had seen the house struck by lightning, but It proved only that the straw stack bad been set on fire at that time because tho rain would prevent any danger from Arc. ITheBest Pumps and Half Shoes WI fcitve UHHm lm the wiyfcfflt. fonEmwanrtaatmt world over. RID CXOM.IDU CATOR; .Wit7ltj4it)SM.Ur KLAMATITS EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE COUNTY SHOULD BUILD ROADS XKCIi FOR IIKTTEH HIGHWAY IH OREAT itm MCN II K1MMTN MMTY Much Freight WosM Cotne to This City if the Highway Are Pst In flood COtisMleti (lood road mean much to any (ommiinliy, but when the enormous extent or country that Is contrlhntary to Klamath Falls- Is considered they mean much more to this city (than they would to other places not sj favorably situated as regards trade. A Sllvor Lake trader recently sent hem for a large quantity of freight, nnd at the same time added the fol lowing paragraph to hla letter: "Do )ou suppose that Klamath county would donate an) thing toward putting the roads serosa Syean In tli ape so that wo can continue freight ing from thn Fall? If the roads are put In shape all the flour, grain, po tatoes and the bulk of freight will ko to Klamath county, but as it is the condition of the road will soon com I el us to go north." It would not cost much to put the roi.il nf the county In excellent con dition, and In view of the enemems bent flt to bo derived It weald be well for the county commissioners to Investigate the matter. CAMPIIKLI. nROTHEM BUY FARM LAND I'ttrrliakc Eighty-Three Acres of Class. V. Nelson al fas sw Acre Today W. R. and A. R. Campbell purchased eighty-three acres of wad from Charles V. Kelson for $IG acre. The lend lies eight miles south of this clt), and la nt of tho boat pieces of land In that part of tho county. The CampbeN boys has bought It for an Investment. DIVORCE CASE The divorce case of Caroline Ram bo vs. Joel Rambo Is to be heard thl afternoon. The grounds for the di vorce ore given aa cruelty and non support. Mr. Rambo lives at Fort Klamath and her husband resides at Dorrli, Cal. It. M. Manning Is the attorney for tho plaintiff. lU'YH CIGAR STAND H. T. McDonald of Crescent City. Cal., has purchased the cigar stand that F. O. Greenwood las been con ducting near the Hot 8prlngs hath house. He has taken possession and will conduct the place hereafter. Mr. Greenwood Is undecided aa to what he wilt do. Mothers, AttenUosi Children's straw hats at less than cost. Must all be closed out. PORTLAND STORE. , ,. ' ,' - -a un?'! .,l J. .-vP. HV.U. A ,,v7W ,. --, , r-r a