The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 15, 1911, Image 1

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FIREWATER MAKES
GOOD INDIANS BAD
DIFFICULT PROBLEM
m.i'uiim to i.vrntioit ni:i'.iii
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MI..M HHOW IIIAI III I I.XM.H
OV IHMEHVATION AIIKMOHILY
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Unit n largo
mi. I then liinilit mound tlio Initilrr.
iii'il mmnliiiiull) In ihn Mii'tnfii of
In li'iicrMilliili, D(iiinlf)ii.ill) lrn.
i.iiiiitllilo fliarnt Inm ltlft nnln tln
mntliin lin lmn bm-ii miKinrtnl
i' muiiKKllug llitlor v, lllilu tint 1 1 in,
.) Imvu liii'ii nuiiiuuiilly illninUfii-il.
.ml llm Krrntml vlKllainn Ium to
i rmi(i. in bring ihn iron'r pn tiloli-
" mi ilwilrn nml nllii'iH Mini (uir-
' 'lin ttufitr Iiiiim iriltlr nnl fur from
' unit nf llm iffiTtiillmi
'It' In n iiiutnlliili finin nun nf Ihn
rid iiiado liy ('niilnlu O (' Annli--
lluil n litrf.ii poreunlni;.. ut tho .mild primUm, , hop,, of llndlng nut ... ...... mru
liuiiblts which hitWt mado Ogllnnto ivIuiHm. initpoiiiilhl,. luilles nro" IINIIrK IIH.Krr llr .lllllRT
ntcossarynii thu Kliiiniilli Imllmi rt. AkhIii llio hki-iiI mild "It U lru. UI,UL" UlUHUt Ul UUUUl
riMlnil illirllllC lirliiili ! H U nf iotirm tint with tint rapid d"elnp'i ',
shown liy III" ngfiii) ti'pnrl to Dm iiient nml tt"tlloiuut nf Hm nxf milt.- (.i.iil.-n (.nlr .Iml.i llcniniln.w llutt
tliimilliiflit tr tlio llilnrlor mill j.-nr rniiiitr mljiinnl In tin. r.-n.TS nllmi I,) Wllll. ,,., fur Mii.vs im Oiil
Hiirll iuiIi-i ur rIIIn of lliiinr iin iiiih lilli itpli. imirli uri'itli-r rnrlllilra ., ,..,,,. . . ,' . ..
cnl whrii tin ham Itnll.tli iicint fnrlfn
Ik Cliunnlli rrmrtntlnn
rlin mil or llllt It ll'iunr irnltlr
ii ' ml tlio oiitnklrtH nf Hi" rtvi'nn
Mi.ii iKM'inn o grow w It li tin. Iiirrraiu.
r nlut ttltliln til (i Hum, nml In til
ttam n tui'tinrn In tin1 iinrn nml linm
t rltv ul our nwrvnllnii troii ll
nlhi'r nvlU rninliliwil nrn tint mi ilc
tlrurllvo In Ihn irn"i In or tlio In
'linn no irodurtlvit of i-rliim nml lur
mil, and mi illnroiiMKliiK to ini'ii nml
niilili'll who labor Id odlir.iln I limn
inopln ami fnnlilnn tht'til Into hniiy
inHiirkrriT ami worthy rltlnnit nf
our grt'iit rpimblln an HiU mm thing
Tim i'iiM wllli whlrh any mill, no
'imllcr whnt hU rhnrntter, tan mTiiro
KiitiTliliirnt llri'tKo to "I'll ltiiinn
v Ihn K't I ton ou-n mi tin) linn nf til1'
'inliiin rt'tiTtntliin, In ri'i'i'iinillili' for
iiiurh of tlio trouble Tlt nnthnrll)
lin" nut rotifer iiiun Mm thu right to
I'll In I I'M iiiaiitltli'ri limit a gitlluti
K.i Iii any iiiautlty In an Indian, hut
in. . tnlilli(ln'K hlrt il.irn or litiltiosn.
. lo olimTto Ihn Inw but to innl."
"iimy, ninwity, ever) way, imimIIiI
"it my, niDwny, over) ii). H",,i.ii.-, t,, , , , (t0 .s1(rniiiento lull y
ml ho lliitls ilovluus wn)H, through ,, , ntl(I,..i , tnu front Itnl) three ,,l"or, aM '
lin aid or unprlnclpltd iisllniiln, lo,irrs ,., nll,i ,nd Ii.imi In Callftirnl.T'"1"1 '," ,'or w".rK
tnvity tho lliiuor lo tho Indhtns. and , ,)Itp wock, l' " k,,0l"' '"
" m or) illllliult and oflon Iiiii-imhI. .. lracllng publlf.
.. . . i, Inleti to wniuott i
Mo in Hd'iiro tho nt, Monro uiider
hlih an InillrtliU'lil limy bo broiiKht
''lie ii r tn I iitt tlcll.ti'U' Htimt'tliuos rIU
llx tho rrline. Tho Indian duo not
Mi lo ghtt nway tl ffondor. Ilo
wiiutn tho liquor. Tho nftVndor wnntH
io owney, nnd lot ks his sorrot In hbt
. ,iihi'h hiiiiI Home Judges horllnlt
' i ko ntrlon ng.tlust n uilddlo iiinn
ti tirfh over toady lo punlith a wilonn
i.t ner. wbllo thu inbldlo mini, tho
nlnglng ilogonorntn who tnnu)H Hid
n lor in tho Indian moil
Ikol) to
.Mlu Neclililfil mini in llio tli'iiil iioiir
t ' llio night U tho mil) man we ran Uf mi liilori'llng uithnologlc.il find nt
mh Wtt li'nw howtiMT. mndo souioi I'niinlng Islnnil, In llio luld-l'iitlllc
le nolnblo oxuliiploH during lh last ' win brought b) tlio Mouu.er Makur.i
... . . i.... I. .,. I....... ......In Il.i.r.i li.
nr. nnd shnll ronllniio to do what
tor In potslhlo to curtail this groat
vll."
In ii Inter lepoit tho agent refeni
lo llio "iluninnhlo liquor trnlllc," nnd
nflor quoting Ihn n1ow. hii)h:
"Tho illfflcully of Hi-curing ovMenco
May Carry Mail To Crystal If Bid
Made To Uncle Sam Is Satisiactorv
IIIdH nro lining iiskt'd by llio go
oiniiiuiit for carryliig in'i"11 n r"''
lews:
I'ioiii Klanialli Kill In lo l'.)U. I
lulled, via Otlesmi, tliioo limes a week.
Prom Crystal In CMewa. li miles
and' bark, twice, u w.-ek, r.o.n April
1st lo November 301b.
Krom Klomnll. Kails to OtlesMa. 2R
mllcH, and back, Ihreo lime n week,
riom Docombor 1st lo Mairh 311.
liy tho lint nnd third pioposltloiis,
which nro for ctrrtim Oo,,nI vln
Odemta, or lo Odcnsn only, It la guess
ed Hint; tho govornmont Ih Irylug to
nnd out wl.otl.or Cryitnl can bo sorv
od In addition to Odessa at an outlay
economical enough to Justify It. J(
the hide to carry lo Oryit well
Hi. hH II tjiu I.!.,, L I,. II,,. ,., ,,,
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'KM 111' I CUIUIII. lllllltlllll lit III.
II ID I nn hi ti t r nf tinllin, .. rr,.l.- ...
it limn slmulil in. inutiiii.,1 fur im,. In
I'lt'irln In llv tin. ilhihiiihIIiIIII or lur
lllltlllllg llllllH III llllllllllH n tlllllmilll
,r"" '" ""' ""'I" " rtiti.l Ik
,,, nMl. ,,, H,(..t,ll ltl tt ,,
wilunhln mirk mini) ,,,,. tin
mailer or rmiilnhlug liquor iii IiuIIiiiih
I" 'I'iMii III a way mi guarded Unit mill
. in" most jiiiiii Iiiiik ilcliMlhii
trn ofTiTcil tluiii oi.. funurrlv fur
tb' Imllntm lo mrnro whlnkey, ami i
tlmt tli"lnk hm'iii kti'Ailll) to li.Tom.'
gri-ntiT toionlrnl tl til Theri'iir..
I lion. i wlni amtcrt that driiiiki'iiiinA'iTliiioth) Cnrborry dlt'd In thli t
'Vna UlikliOHii lillliuiir llm K'liiinnlli n ' ricc'lltlv. lin left an inlnlc inlui'il
f.'w ti'iirn ago, but Ihl li rniillv dli
....,.,. I...II. 1.. .1... ........t.. .. I
....... -i., ....it. if. in., i.'i.iitm .ti mi'
1'ii'lnti iniirt nml lit Ibumiuf the whlto
nun in ailliircnt in t li. rnKiTtnllO'i
rl.. ...i I...- . li. .... t I
" " Br""" wnii inn inrri'.iv' ivtci T Iiiiik1)', a llrKt coiibIii was
of firlllllni for getting 1liiinr. nmljih,. only mn. of thu liclrx lo put la
Hut eirnli'M Wgllnnr,. In nennrv nt'mi apppariilico at the llnitl dhttrlli-r.
nil 'Inifri lo ir'MMil Kcrloui iruiiblo t lot)
.in II
IS
CAPTURED BY "VICTIMS"
llnliliii HM, Willi it Mh. I tit Cm.
I'lintl.. t'tiiiinuiuil, I'nlN lo Inlluib
il.ilo Inlrinl'il I'r.), Our or Wluun
T.tkt'H Him
HACItAMIIN'K), Dec. If. - .lo.ttio
M.'iiiom.i, a ir-)t'ur-iild linllnn boy,
flrod n shut at two men In n Inigg)
near llnulerlik In no nllompt In hold
Ibolil up, hill wns r.iptiirod by .1. I'
MitKotiulii. nno of hbt Inteiiileil litliim.
W'lit ii .Mi'iiieKHn, wearlm; it mask.
o uorgi'il irnui nut nrumi ami cunt.
, ,, . , . ,
inniidod "haiuU up." MagonnlK lenpod
from tho btiggv. nnd donpllo n hIiiiI
. ,. . ..... ...,....,
.irnui til" li'iiiiii in ii'ioniT iniKi.'ii
., , . ., ,
'ill" n.'llli'ill inn" nil. "iiini ium ....-I-
I ...
IPOMITO.1 niui
m.i i i .. . ..... !.,."
lli not is ill me mtriiini'iiio inn
FANNING ISLAND RICH
IN ANCIENT RELICS
friiniiili'K Ini'itilli lli'iiutlii'.iir Uirgo1,,
sinuo llnlblliig Willi li Mini Ht't'it
llulll Wllliont Moiliii', .Muilltlim
,"'""J '
i Vlt'TOItlA. II O.Dec K NhwhI
lllHI'tlt'ril'rl llll.u I".-" ..'...' ..v... -v
lluinphre) llerkri').or I'lJI, tho form
er owner, who loceull) sold tho Inland
to a llilllslfCiinnillnii H)iidlculo for
ii ko its a tonllng slntltiii to bo wtnli
lUlieil In low of llio opening of Ihn
Pnunniii t.uuil. Imllfntlng that tho
Odosii.i Bi'oin loo high, llio postollko
department will probably nero Odes
hii only.
It In iiollied that tho cnrrjlng I"
Odeasii Is only asked In tho wlnt'T
mouths, us (ho bonis on Upper Ivlaiu-
...h l.nko Hjr . J
i.mmlhs. nnd carp tho ...all.
warmer
a ... i...f Aiioit. tho San Krni.cUco
contractor who Is electing building
In Iho Hot Bluing ndiliiion, ona a. it.
I.Vn.lnrli'ks. who fiirnlslictl tho Wlillo
Pollcnn hotel. nnUed In Iho rtty eg
lorday. William nowdoln of tho Chronlclo
Btnff. Is convalescent from ii week's
Illness, which confined him to his
home.
'Iklniul wiih onio luluihlled lo llni
IflllH
Cxitiviitiirn Ium ihiiiiiIIimI Hi. ir.
mains nf i lntK' Meno linl ding J(lf)
liy r.n fi.it ,Vf( iimilnr wi nnct lit
llii. uiiiitlniiiliiii, ill Rt.,1,. ins
lii'i II hI( 1 1 1 r ill l iniilllri'il tiiKi'lliir
Nun IIiIh building wiih a tomb ion
ii'lnlliK It M in 11 rt skiilctou wllli n neckf.
Inn uf tin. In Id nf Hut rinliijlol and:
ullii r ciitti liti. luiliiillng On r(,) 0f ti
il'K Mr llork Iij kiih In In uin-i
tinted Mini tin. Uland uim on,, nf Ilia
I.Rlltll! Ilhll I'll flf III. i I'nl. tn.ilr.iiu .Imp-
lug tln'lr liuiiiiTiniH iiilKintlium In tlio
tints lii'fnn. lilHlnrt uih wrlli n on
Hi. I'm llli
"
HAN I'ltANtMHCO, Hit I
Whoa
Ml(), nml when tlio will niui" up f
t. ..!..... It .. . .1.1.1.4.1 !... ..!. .
..i..i.i.' i. ..i iii-ii. ii-ii inn. i ui ., r
rryl
'K'td eight liclrn, not hi of li-.ui rttdl
In Iri'land. ',
..
JiiiIl'o TIiimmiih r (trnliiiin. nflor
lonrulng nr Ihn hhM'ii oilier ruintliiH In
liolnml, orderod that tho whole
niniiiuil or tho fHlnlo bo paid lo tho
Chimb uf St Ann fur inaneii for th?
ropoicii of llio koiiI or tho lestntor
FORBID CHILD PILGRIMS
LONG JOURNEYS, IS PLE1
. W. f. A. TrutrlPlV A 111 Hitrrtl
III I'orttlllKl 1 0IMM1 lo U'lip
Till". Ihnuigti tlio t'ountt-)' l)'
l.lltlo iIiicn
roltTI.ANI), Dec. If. "Th
ought to bo Icghilntlnu forhlddll
, ,, . ... , , .'
i i iien of lender jenrn liolng Hcnt
,. ' u
", " ,..,,. . '
eliirod Mlits ll.triium, trit-vclera
. ...... . t.
moieliiry ot the doling Worn
. . , , .., ,,
Chrlsllau AKM)cl.itltiu. Miss Darn
, ., ,
.... . .. .. . ....'
. ' ...n... , . .. ...... ... ..... .l.i.n. ....V
nt tho Portland i
clou' touch with the
particularly as It ro
und's to women itf children traveling
nliino.
"In ouo week," ald Miss Uarnuni,
"I lutvo had twoUn rhlldron romo to
my ittlentlnn. All ot thorn wort tin
dir H )onrit of age, and traveling,
nliino Dm. Ilttlo group consisted oil
Kr f jj r n, n n-yenr-old child'
and it Sl-mdntlis-old lin by. They had
Ibrt'o thniiges to mnko beforo they
would reach their destination In
jsu.ithorn Oiegon. Nearly always tho"
thlldrou nre sent off with little mnro
limn their tickets, depending on tho
ii. .....". o-
'.Brlty or tho trnln crow or tho pan-
(ongers for tho rood nnd enro during
n,0 Journoy."
CONFESS LABOR PLOT IF
GETS IMMUNITY FROM CELL
Coition t.'ijto City I'nlon l-nbor leader
Sniil to Ho llencly lo UnhokOiit Him
ki'lf, nml Sennit but Likely, Ofllilnlh
Admit
I'lille.l Press Service
i.iK AV(li:i.i:s. Dec. 15. Itonoits
Hint n San rranclsco lender Is to son-
fca mo curiei.t nroi.nd tho federal
grand Juiy qunrlers.
It Is .M'.-.Ud Hint ho Is holding out
for Immunity.
Volt nor Dlstilit Attorney Kroder-
leks nor lVdernl Attorney I.avlof will
dlrt'iist the nintteit. but It Is ntlmlt
ted that u nonsatlon Is likely -it nny
ll.no.
Tho l.ixostlgntlon resume this nf-
to i.oo...
t..i,..n nml l.awler conterrctl to-
tiny regnnlliifi tnldng Ortlo McManlgnl
to Indlnur.rolls.
Ho will likely lonvi tn woiiniiy
next.
J. E. nrnwor, former manngor of
tho Whllo Pollcnn hotol, accompanied
bv Mrs. nrower, tclt last oventng for
San Franrlico.
HPIDQ IRQf Til PIJIIDPU ;
unhk IILIIIU LUUL IU UMUI1UII
r'" ".i'l-'-
III l "lllllllll'
ITEURS ON TAP
OPERA HOUSE
n killed to overflow.
ro si:i: thehi:
M'llltX'Ki'Icntli.
mtwji' wiiutiiisu tnu
HIAOI. A.MIHTIO.VS IH-
rilEllt TALENT
'
nr night at lloualou' opera '
it nlglil concluded tliu enl
at of Itolicrt Atlion and l.'Ulu
wliu announced that tlioy
Ihortly ninku a trip Ul Autra-
Bo amateur talent exhlhltcd ,
Iher limited, thoro being butt
tneno HtuuU, Irli Turner In aa Confivnco Willi Xntlonnl Com.
i It ntut I tinll. Qttin Iti n ttrttt
l( Tumor, and John D. I.a
He shining hypnotltt nnd ;x-
blnelc n rt. Ilo li n Sc-no-
and can put 'em to nelop,
iloubt. Tlio rait that hu
llUtcmitfiilly dcnpltu tlio hoots
of thnsu who would hare
rted him Is it point In his
was a pumpkin plo eating
a lot or )nung ullow'R who
-polled to crfjoy tlio dollghts
Itnl In .mini'
their plo-races while their I
o t IimI hohlnd them, nrd I
good llmo. I
., ,' ... i
et l.it'd nlan Miitnvnil tliAlil
... .,,... u....u.vU ......
lit them In n barrel then
to see who would find his
nnd get them on first. A
lleli bet ti cen two lad.i In
I 'o which would ho knock.
tho Inrrol) wns also en
Rc
LI
I
l-WBH
h a lot of Innocent Inn In
n Johnson sang n couple or
It. UIi.h i....A.a.f.l In ..
...i. ...nun ii,.j.r..iu II. ..
specialty Tho house wni j
(iverflowl'ig, and It Is pre-
that tho boxcfllco till wns like-
cd.
is i
'New York I.llllnn Grahmo
Ithcl Conrad wero both ac-
lato this) afternoon on
bnrgo or shooting Y. D.
former lover or Mlu
in.
(
sop
ES LIES CRITICALLY
l, TRIAL ALMOST OVER.'"
Cum. In Which Ho CiuirRM Krtiinor1Unl,c,lI,-,M8er,M
chaiiuti with Niiim nun iwiu; DCU"- Dee- ,15--In 8.pl0,uJld
. .....i .....i...i henllh nnd spirits tho king nnd queen
.iint.i. .. ........h ...- .......,.... .-
Argument Today
United Press Servlco
NUW YOltlC. Dec. 15. W. 0.
Stokes l)lng ln!i critical condition.
Tho concluding arguments In the
lilnl will b'o today, and tho enso will
probably reach tho Jury HiIh arter
noon. This case Is ono in which ho
charge Lillian Clrahmo and Ethol
Conrad with shooting holes in his
legs.
Ho lind formerly been mort than
friendly with Miss Grahmo.
Mr. nnd Mr. Tred E. Fleet, with tho
letter's father, II. E. Wlnnard, of
Lnngell Valley, como to tho city this
mornfng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fleot start
this ovcnlng for Mollne, Ills., whoro
they will spend tho winter with rela
tives nf Mr. Flcol,
SEASON'S THRESH
TOTAL OF OVI'.H 50,000 llt'SHELS
of miAiN Tunxr.i) opt nv the
OUTFIT HELOMHXa TO L. D.
WAIIU
' Lovl D. Ward, who conducted
threshliig operations In tho Bnrlng
Lake country around Midland tho
past season, has compiled figure of
tho grnln turned out by his outfit, as
follews:
Wheat, 30,388 bushols; barley, 12,
522 bushels; oatB, 8,020 bushels; ryo,
1,158 bushels. Total, 58,694 bushels.
AROUND
MIDLAND
I DENOUNCE KUHHIAN AHMV
roil kvictino peiihianh
U.'llnl Press Bcrvlce
TEHERAN, Dec. 15. Mass moot
ing linvo been liold denouncing the
aMIon of tlio IluBslnri soldiers In In
vading Kashln nml ousting Persian
from homers.
S'lverul evicted Persians froze to
Cltlzons aro expected to romnln
0,n, ,0 8llu,tcr.
Thoy nro denouncing England nnd
Russia.
ROOSEVELT RECEPTIVE
CANDIDATE APPARENTLY
iiillto'iiuiii, Who IiuineillnKly An-
iinuiKiH Ho V. Ill Siiptii it 'It till) fur
l'Miint Next Yi-iir
United l'ress Service
Ni:W, YORK. Dec. 15. Colonel
HooBuwIt lait night conferred at the
Union I.cnguo Club with National
Committeeman Ward, who nnnounied
Hint ho would support Itnouutclt for
the prunldcucy next year.
Tlio colonel refused to iIIkciiss poN
lllc" Xo''
Aucl Atiy- l'r('''tlont o' thu Klnnmth
Water Users' Association, whoso homo
,B ftt MlllamI g pxpected to return
'shortly tront his trip to Chlcngo,
vrhero was held th convention repre
senting various Irrigation projects.
Tho cnmentloii wns prnctlcnlly duo to
N.Mr Ady'iTnctlvlty In working, In the
interosi or users ot government water.
WHO FINANCED BOOM MEN?
GRAND JURY IS INQUIRING
oniciil I'toio is iiiiu iiti-m-ii to
Ia'hiii Nmiio uf t.'enllenuni Who
I'liniUlml Wliert'tvllluil to Ortle
.Me.Miinlgnl
I Untied Press Seruco
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 15 Tho fed-
oral grand jury Is sevklug tho name of
tho n:an who furnished Ortlo Mc.Mnn-
I fal with money with which to cany
'on his dyuamltlngs.
Mary Dyonnd Nora Haley, confiden
tial secretaries of John II. McNtuuara,
will bo tho ftrnt witnesses called.
NO AM) QL'KI.N AHE WV.hU
THANK YOU VKItV KINDLY
returned to the royal camp tonight.
They will leavo Delhi tomorrow.
SIXTY-SEYKV l)E.l TAKEN
t'ltOM UNDEHOHOUND TOM 1 1
United Press Servlco
nillCEVILLE, Dec. 16. Slxty-sev
en bodies have been recovered. It U
bcllovrd that at least twenty remain
In the ruined mine,
A government crew has begun a In
vestigation ot tho causes ot tho oxp'.n
slim. JOHNSON TAKES FALLOUT
OF NATIONAL COMMISSION
Hays lleptibllnin llody Is Itcnctlonary.
Hogging for 1'iei.ldentlal Primary it
Month Ago
United Press Service
SACKAMUXTO, Dec. 15. Scath
ingly lovlowli.g tho refusal ot tlio ro.
publlcnn national committee to allow
presidential primary, Governor Hiram
Johnson sn)s progressives of Califor
nia stnnd on tho pitnclple Hint "In the
selection of tho president as In all
mnttors, tho people, should rule."
Ho sja tho reactionary national
committee was begging pltoously for
n presidential primary n month ago,
but now shows n chnngo ot front.
Ho denounces as "ambiguous and
unintelligible," tho call for the ua-
tlonal convention, and says that tho
men who frnmed tho call In Washing
ton forgot ono thing tho pooplo.
"Tho time has gono by when petty
politics can deny the great mass ot
tho electorate a voleo In the govern
ment," he declares. k
Ho tnnde public a letter from l.n
Folletto, commending the presidential
primary stand of California.
RAILS IN LAKEVIEW
CAISE REJOICING
Wi:illli:i) OVKH FOItTY YKAItH
AND DIXIDi: TO .SKIAltATK
AMIANY, Dec. IB. Alter bolng
I married ror rorty-four years and mill
ing a family of grown children, Isanc
Drown and Cliarlotto Ilrown wero
'legally separated In the stato circuit
court when Judgo Calloway awarded
the rormcr n decreo ot divorce.
' T.I... Ii.h I. ..'lllilu .nn.ln.Mr1
aijv; iiu.u uvui nuuuii; nuiiAiiii.-u
ror tho prst twenty years, but neither
applied ror it ill.orco until Urown
fllod hlri suit hero recently. Thoy
woro married In April, 1867, In Min
nesota, and Drown testified that his
wlfo deserted him at Sleepy Kjo, In
that state. In November, 1891.
Mrs. E. It. Louscr, wlfo ot tho
White Pelican hotel's chief clerk, who
has been so 111 tho past week that sho
had to submit to an operation, Is re
ported as much Improved.
lto)nl Arch Masons Election
Klamath Chapter No. 35, Itoyit'
Arch Masons, meets tomorrow nlzht
ii the regular hall, fe: tho purpose
of conducting Its annual election or
officers, nnd a full attndanr of tho
rrcmbcra Is urged.
PIIPQ'mIITV TflPlV nilTV9"
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FAMILY GREWON JOURNEY
So (Jiifstlnii llecoiiics ItlM for Settling
Fov Terrier GIC nirtli to Quar
tet of Wht'lpi After CroskliiK the
Dortler
PORTLAND. Dec. 15. When a fox
tenter leaves Vancouver, B. C, for
Portland nnd after crossing tho lino
between Canadian and American ter
ritory Is mado tho proud mother of
four puppies, must duty be collected
on flvo cntmalsT
That question Is. bothering custom
houso otllclab from Collector of Cus
toms Malcolm down to tho deputy
whoso duty It will be to rclcaso tho
cculnci. Chief Deputy PIUo holds
Hint tho question Is ono that comes
under tho htad of "foiclgn citizens,
native born."
Deputy Uarnes, whoso position at
tho main window draws him Into
r.itny questions, believes the mother
dog Is guilty of smuggling, and should
bo so held. Harry Montgomery thinks
tho mother should bo charged full
duty and the pups admitted on halt
fares.
Tho regulations do not segregato
fox terriers and Ilttlo fox terriers, or
ray whnt can bo done If It Is pleaded
that puppies so transported crossed
tho border under extenuating clrcum
Ptancts nnd not of their own ficc will.
Tho caso probably will bo submit
ted to tho next board ot appraisers
ror settlement.
TOM LEWIS TO HE CHOSEN
HEAD OF MIXERS' UNION
United Press Senlcct
imiDGEPOUT. Ohio, Dec. 15.
Scattering returns Indicate that Tom
Lewis will bo elcctod miners' presi
dent over John White by 40,000.
Heating Hotel Dy
Pump For
Quests nt tho While Teltcan hotol
l'ro boen speculating considerably ot
lato at tho apparently orrtvtla charac
ter of tho heating apparatus, which
sometimes Is lu working order and
sometimes not.
Tho schome by which the rooms are
kept warm Is for city water running
through n piping system which con
duits are overlapped. In the basement,
by pipes containing hot water from
the. hot springs, which leaves tho
ground at 192 degrees. These pipes
of hot water warm the city water In
the pipes which run through tho
building.
Hut the one main factor following
up thlsarrangement Is what la lack
ing, and that Is a pump of sufficient
Until
CHEERS GREET ROAD
1'IONKKIIH 11FJOICE AT RKALIZA
TION OF DltVM WHICH HAH
I1KK.V THEIItH FOR T11IKTY
YIVItS PAST
.pcttal lo Thu Herald
LAKE VIEW., Dec. 16. The raff
road has arrived at Lakovler and,the
thirty j cars watt since th Novada-
Cnltfnrnln-nrftt?nn rallwftv left Rano
!hf.nilrH thin wnv la Ml an .. Tum.
day afternoon, shortly beforo 4
o'clock the raits were laid o the new
depot grounds, and a cheer i rose from
the throats of tbo progressive plo
necrs that had longed foe the moment
so long. i
The depot Is to bo built at an early
da to ot brick and stone, nnd will cost
obout $12,000, It Is claimed by tho
officials of tho road. This lino Is the
first Into tho county, and many a
)oung man and woman went down
nnd gazed In awe at tho locotnotlvo
that pantlngly shunted the cats about
In order to help tho men laying the
track.
J, X. Watson, formerly register of
tho United States land office here, was
among tho Joyous spectators of the
event, and he shook hands with Chief
Engineer J. C. Oliver, whom he met
como eight or nlno years ago, and
suggested a trip hero to see the mag
nificent territory that awaited ship
ping facilities. The laying of tho rails
marked another dream como true, and
perhaps no man In Lake county waa
moro glaU nt tho sight than Mr.
Watson.
General Manager L. F. Dunlway
with a party ot officials and guests
came In his private car "Lakerlew"
to tho end ot the line at that time
two miles from town last Sunday.
and wero met by Mayor E. E. nine-
hart nnd about 600 pooplo accom
panied by tho Lnkevlow band. Mr.
Punlwny Is not a spcechmaker, but
ho shook hands with everyone, and
smiled his grntltudo nt the warm re
ccptlon given him. Ho stated that
this was ono of tho happiest moments
of his lire, and compensated for all
tho hnrd work and many obstacles
that ho had overcome In order to
bring about tho desired result.
A. nieber, one ot tho local mer
chants, had a tine banner floated from
thoflagpole on his storo, with "Three
Cheers tor the N..C. O." Every cit
izen that attended tho affair Sunday
woro a largo silk ribbon with the
words "The N. C. O. has Mado Oood"
printed on It. Orcat preparations are
being made by the citizens to cele
brato "Railroad Day," January 7th,
1912, when tho first scheduled train
arrives. Sunday next a special train
will run from Da-vis Crcoy to Lake
Tlow to get a number ot people and
nlska connections Monday raornlnr?
witn inO'ira.n going souin irom mi'.
point. Somaof them have said that
they would nevetyto out of the county
until thoy could i on n train, and
the move will be made In their honor.
Get a pair of Christmas glasses ot
Dr. Hermann, at tho Llverraoro 15-3
Water Is Slow
Circulation Is In
strength to force the heated water
through the building. For the pres
ent the warmed wator Is dlfldeat
nbout going through tho building vol
untarily, gravity, momentum and a s
few other like forces being depended
on to make It amble upstair and
downstairs and In my lady's chanter,
But again that horrible word
the hotel management Is seeking to
iWieve this by getting a puaap from ;
New York, which waa but recently ,
ordered, and which Is expected to aw a
here shortly, ana mate n eaiiang
warmer than toast.
Tnero was a- temporary eoomew eat am r
the part ot 'guests yesterday
the water circulation waa
order to put registers in ta.a-fer,-,f-
hop and some ttaer rooaw. t'X'.";'
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