The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 16, 1911, Image 1

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EVENING NBWRPAraM
HUNT THE NEWS, NOT MMTOKY
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NO FURTHER MOVES
BY WATER COMPANY
COUNCIL ULTIMATUM
, li iiiiirml. if im iiiiili'iiMi nK,.,.
Mi'lit In nut ri.nl i,l with (ho illy n
IIIAT ITMl'HT NOT I'I'ltMSII NIT. ' "'"" '" l,u H" ' H I tliilnu-d on
I'l.V FHOM MTV Niiriiri-ri "'" " """ ""' '"" """ "'" 'u'"'r
I 1,1 I-HUM I 111 SOI IK I.M ,,,, , ,,. 1(1 , ( .,,, ,,,,.
I'.U'MIXMIItfOltATION Ml IIKsT ttrnl (if purity kiiiIiI be relied ,,;, In
O.V ITK OAIIH
Willi,, mil don,. In open meeting
llin xiiuirii nun uei'iiirti against pel
iiillllniC lint Klntnntli Palls Light mil
wnirr loinpaiiv in iiumi.ii tin, nit
with n ilomritlc suppl) liik,n from
Kllilil Hut rlly limits, nml litis nntl'led
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-..-. ......,....,, Mi.. . ,,Mli ,, ,, mi,
mini, tin. well ilrlll.T from It lilll
On- . In kii tilt t r ii lull-, ilivp Willi -I .
nrli plpi. on tint llraiii.-n properly nt -
l-r nrleslnn will r. will be iilminloiie.1 iTIn. IIihI llw -.i.- period under wlilib
i would Imvp Ikn-ii liiiHimlh. K, ;i roiiipaii) l p, n.llng will not x
K) tbls rontr.tit mini tbl winter 'in plri. foi two )enii, unit It nut ml up
ill r tin. loiidlllniis Impoaeil b) llti.n pic to water. In to IIrIiI iih !i
II I ten men, nttiicr of Hie Imnl win re .'.'otblug Iiiih foi been H.ilil .ibni.
tin well.wnH i'ii',or., in It wi. bm i, r bn)lii-: tl.r llgbt mid wu' i
i,iilallnii Hint Hi,, work b. itmi' .ImiIh from the ,, nipan. mid It li imi
l"ur In Jnnuniy 1st. when be will1) now u whether i ! c-oiilrart will !i
lf.to for iln winter
l' wished In have operation i'Hi
lined on bis prnpetty while be v
Mi 'In. rlly,' ninl tin Ciiutrnrtnr llnr
mon, iiwIiik to It.nblllt) to Kd l.i r-'
iihiiirIi plpt to klnrt work, tonli n
((HltrM't for t. Mllllll.T well on Hi
Klnmntli rounty poor fnriii. whirl In
lli.l et rompbted fillltlllllelit of the I
intiitimit'N InlPiilliin In ii way to met' I
Mr Iteainm' dnrues woilhl be Impim
nihle.
Tin. rlly riiimtll ImK taken tin tan.l
Hint pure wnter la not to bit bail In,
tin. rlly limit!!, wllliinil jthlng Iho
witter rompnny n r ha lire, so It Is ail I
tn demonstrnlr. whether It inny V nr
lint, and ns ttid rnrporntli.n does 'int
t.iie to spend $400,000 or ISOOJ.OfMl
In gft a water rnppty oulsldi. of town.
rnerlally when II dmn not know ut
where siillnbto nter may bo had, II
Is letting Ihi. rlly r" abend with i'niw
Itt get a mtinlrlpnlly owned mid nin
Iro'led supply wllhnut attemptliiR tr
bold tin. Held.
'Them Ik nothing strained or nil
lUinant about tin. situation." tnln
l.i 'i'rnl Manager (ImrRt. J Walton i f
tint water rnmpan) Ibis morning
"Hut riimpiitiy bellexi'H that It Is mil
justified In nllemptlug nn oiitlnv of
probably half n million ilnllarii In nn
effort to bring water from outu'.ilo
territory unless It haw n rmitinrt of
mini, kind which will bind tin. illy.
If wi know Just whero wi niuld yet
lb,, wntur or Just how fur II would bo
iieec-iiiniy to nn. with untile tangible
liten nf what was before lis, both n
to l roitpeclK nf .unliable supply nf
pun water mid fur an nml rstmidlut,!
.li llii" rlly tin ImslueiM Imsls. II
t( ii ttl be different "
The orlr.lmil francblso of tlu Hgbt
(ii.l water compnti), dated In 1SH,
.ti.K.to furnish tin. il'y with nor Wo In
bdlb Iho liriinilu'H Indlrnti'il for it"'
i nilo, nt Iho til of w hli'li Umi' Hie t Ity
ioiiIiI liny ul mi iiiiprulsod viilualiiin
iilliiwlng S per rent prolll porjonr for
nn Ii jour of operation, If md Imui'.lil I
it tin. olid of Ion )i'"lH tint rnmi'r.in
w:u In liavo mi nddltliinnl lli jenr.
period nt nn iiriilsed nlimlloii, nl
l.iwlng S per out profit for the iltti
enrs. l'lvi. J wu lerlods iimlor like
(.imlltlniiR woro to follow, mid llin
loiiipnny now npornteH In Iho Urst rf
i lu tho ar p.iioilH, being In ti
tiiinl year.
Tlioro Im bi'on made t" tin. nim-J
For Crater Lake
Tho st!inntos for tho Ciator Uw
Xullonul Pink by tho Hooiotnry of tho
Intel lor proposi) mi oxpiiiilltnro at
tir.,000 during tho llsrul or omllng
Juno 30, 1U13, mi Incu'iiso of 112.000
ovor tho appropriation for tho proBont
lliciil year, as herotnforo notod In
theso columns.
Tho iiporlntcnilont of tho jmik, W.
Frank Arut, Biibmlttod n total ostl
mnto of I109.H0, IncliiilliiB 1163,000
for tho construction of roads nml
brldma.i
Omission Of Road Work In Estimates '
pun) mi) iriiHinti ii to inkv tin. mill i'
if tint rotitra, I. in . whether tin nun.
I'. iii run Insist Id '" 1 1 hi; mnlir
III. in; III lll'ip It Ml IIMlll! 111)) .
.. .... .it. .. . . .
irn, i. ir im i-Mar) .
On llin oilier Ik I he fail Hint Hid
,l) t,,i, Iflc-rin lfM-,1 lint In u.
. i,m the olnpnil. III furnish water Iib-
mined hIHiIii thu ill IIiiiIIk, whleli
tl In iimcrli.it, I, iinniiMitiiilil,'. tint
not within tin. Kim of (In, i.iiitnui
Aakcil im to whn
in r:niL.TiiiiTii
7 ...
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.L.-.iij ni'iiim hi nine u iiiiiiini -
,,,, ,y iMri j.ju -i nam iiml Ik' .up.
tn , (Mn mil tl.r miitti'r lirtl
ii.ia t , w.ur oiii.uii 'h i hi-
'datt mlcM Im lim.itldl Id arliltiMlini
ir imiiMii .i on rut'- i
RIGHTS OF ALL AMERICANS
CONCERNED, SAYS SULZER
IHtt'ii I" Ii,kiiIi Old lliilan
I'loit"
I) OltlllR ll I 'III'
liw.il In Jew Nil
llniiiiiliiH llelnu
In liter) IkI).
Hulled l're H.rtlre
WAHIIIM'il'ON, II
IV. Dec tli.
lintiitdlalK Milan by t engross fr ibo'for lonslderntlon by tho gentlo read -
. ... .1 .. .1... ,,......l., ...n... lln
IIIIIOKnilflll 111 llie lilinnuill 1 1 1-411 J wi
IS3S has'lieeii di'innnded In llui hoiiso
bj Coiigrossuinn Hulzor of Now Vork,
nt it result nf llusilit'H nrllon In
fiisllig to honor passport of Jewish
Aliierli'aus
('ouitrrsHUinu Kulxer declares that
the iliesllnn Is lint M"tII!uiII Jewish,
that II Is n ,Uestlnii llinlug mid
nlTeilliiR the rlgbls of all American
illlreiiK He -'.i not only J-wx, but
ll.iptliil inlnslniiarleM mid C.itbollc
prlesls hino hnd their imssporlH ro
fiised He ndvomli'S n new treat)
with ' no loop holes Hint will enable
Itusila to itliirlmlimto iiKiilnst mi
(Iiihm of Aiiierlniiis "
WHITE SLAVE SCANDAL IN
llUgliiiefiil runilllloiiH in I" llnilor-
lug nf (lillilien Will lie Alnil III
I'iiiiiIn or I'iiiI". nml Will limdte
Well Kiiiihii Men
In) I'H-:1 aerMro
I'AltlH. Dee. Ii -The most hideous
"while Jaw" M-nniliil nwi' known In
Paris will bo nil id In tin. (iiiiiIh boio
wluu eeeial niulbi'is now III Jail ill'"
tiled Tor bm lei lug fur money their
mm llttlo t;W Is. All of tho I'blldieu
nro )et In their teens, or Just entering
them. IMiimliioiil nml wcnllh) men
mn ni'i'iised.
Vlilnr I'lnibuii, (biBlun Allin.l mid
others oiiinll Inlluonllnl, mo
naniod. KIih'Iiiiii, until lellevod of bin
pest on iiicount nf tho srniidiil, was
Park Is Explained
timil Hiuvoys iu tho park and Is wink
ing on eatlnintos of coat, tho seciolni)
ot tho Intwlor ollmlnntQU tho provl-,
blon for mad construction from tno,"'""" - -esllumto.
It Is plmiuod to Biibmlt an HWATTI.K, Dec. H. :
mnouiled Cbtlmnto when tho sundry
civil uppioprlfttWin bill Is being con
sidered by tho cniumltteo on appro
prlations. Dr. lloimnnn. tho oyo man of
ItosoburB, will bo at tho LJvcrmoro
hotol from nccombor 17tU until Do
comber 24th. 15'2t
i'iIIIiii of (In. "l.nnliTii " ii govern
mhiiI uigun Hi, wn Hi,- p rs'iiinl
Mend ,if (.x-l'iLiiilcr llrlaml
'I In. polite lime Iinil ilia- nanus of
iimir, ihiiti :iod ililliln-ii, from !i In 17
.iim old. wlm were milil Ii) tlulr
mothers to twill paliig " tlantif." or
"lil "ii iiiiiiimIhhIoii l,y utliir "ladles,"
who ilUliltil tin., niiiiicy Willi (In, kIiIh'
IIKllllClH
Till. MihIi-h tntil liy Hich" (hliroil
i miiiilnliig liiiiKliitrnti'H ilciil with
sullen whlih wniihl have been novel-,
ties of il piinliy In Hnilnin and (lo-j
lum rnli
I'caiii, iiAintoK isoii:m:ii
nv riiAosiiii'CAuroit.MA
HONOLULU. Itn:. in. Tli,. flag
ship California of tho Pacific Heel,
now In llnunlliin waters, (initially
opi'in-il I'mrl llurlior, stonmlng up
tin. wnti'iH mill breaking out a grrnt
streamer of yellow ribbon stri-tolied
in nn tin. Imr.
,. . ....... - ... .
'" usimiie nro on, wim rmm-
" MH"-.kli.l and Admiral
'(M,.,..,,..,.. Thulium iiiiii.ii-iii.Miik
-..i...i,i ino.nas ueciarei. inai iMnbout on tho Icy povo this morning
v.ns on,, of tho ambitions of his lifts lIin.M .i, .nr, ..,i,j , tr,,.
id Im tin. first rommnmler lo steuml
Into Ihe new harbor !
BEATS A CHARADE,-
T
' J lines of Jewelry. Fine lino ot watches
HAilN.i:orTi:i.i:IIAMI.HIIOIlT "" either tsdlcs or gentlemen. It you
'nro going to glvo a watch at a pre
HAM! OFI'i:ili:i IOK nailOHA. ,nt IM like to show you my stock. I
TIOV, HUT KIUTOH HAI.KH AT, wl" lnftk ou I""'" 0 sood goods.
I 11-Ct " Mcilattoi.
TAhK AS TOO (JltllAT
t
Siimotliiies the United I'reits sends
Wl n story In iibbnilnted fashion
1i,.,ri.m, Vlml"1'10'1 ' ,0" m,!cl' for.1t,,.V l;'eKfI'lli
euiior io eieiio, enpii:iiiiiy ii no u
-fivilug Kiimowlint Itneath tho ele
'imiits. So rather than supprens an Item of
poKlhlo news the following Is offered
!.. ...no t.AMnm n f ..rf.nl.1 a ntln,'
. - I, .!., ..; iiiiuim, ,l'.-i, ....
I working on It n while; '
I "l.oi Angeles Wliltti son JosepU,,
rr-i.i. alopl hotel hero, Sanmel Ayres
I formei!) lloston, suit him, sulcbUd J
DIinI ntntenieltU'KH. Ron dillig hos
pital Arrived three months ago pur-l
chimed largo ranch. M)stery
OLD WOMAN WITH INDIAN
CLUB SWATS THUG'S HEAD
I'alr of ItoblHTH Who Filter Home of
Seplugeiuirlaii Mwt Willi 1Uh-'.
I linn Full of (Surprising Vigor, One
llel.ig Kiwi ke,l Out
, i in blue, luruwiug inruo kuuib tnu iinu
SAN rilANOISCO, Dee. lfi-SwIng-1,,,,,,, Wlintover tho high ichool boys
lug an nnclent Indian war club. Mrs.'fo), ,hcy lot b. ,ho Knm0t Utcy rnn
;M Holder. 71 jours old, knocked two ...., ,iloII1,0iVM that tho celebra.
lobhers out nt her homo hero nt an U,n (hoy Im.,llKcJ ln ucforo thl) 8nmCi
onily hour and then ran to tho pollco ,, Jo)fu, l0BCg wog wor,h. 0, nny
station to glo borsolf up for mm- xftory tbey might hnvonchlovjd. The
dor. Hut one of tho thugs bad recov-i .l)ro , whIch ,hey ,olt wng 20 t0 ,3
ero.1, doiis-d tho other with water mul ' ,rno no .
nsslstoil lit iii iiwny befoio tho officers ,,.,, 8ci100ianrrett and Mosner
ui rived. Ifotwnrds, Carter center, Sargent ntid
The men entorod her house. Ono,nll guards,
lold her to got her monoy and the otb- Pnvllllon, Hnyden, Barnes and Do
or wont to tho nrd In tho tear to I.np forwards, Krnuso and Barnei ten
wolib. Instead of tho money sho re- tl.r Ambroso, DeLnp and l.onvltt
turned with the ooncoaled club,
swung It on tho first crook's head,
inn Into the yard, knocked tho second
to tho giouiid, mid roitt lulled on to tho
street on tin. run to Iho nearest pollco
station.
Notlco closely
dates.
foV
Dr.
Hermann's
15-2t
NEED NOT BOIL WATER
ANY LONGER AT SEA1TLE
llesldents of Xiulliwosloni MetiitiMills
fun lloioiiftor Hrluk Clly Humily
of Wnlor Wltliimt Fi-iir nf Typliolrt
(iormi
After boiling
Ihclr water for nearly two weeks, tho
population of Seattle will nffor today
bo able In drink city water without
fonr of typhoid germs.
When icccnt Hoods broko tho city
plpo lines. Lake Washington wator
was sout tliroiiKli tho mains. As It Is
not fre'o of typhoid, tho authorities
ordered all wator botltd bfor ntt.
HARD ON HORSES
IS SLIPPERY PAVE
INHIIOII ANIMALS HAD TOl'MII
TIMi: TOIIAV, OWIMI TO TIIIJ
riti:i:x.i:-riovi:it mmiit, t:nvtu
('IALLV OX IIITL'MTIIIC I'AVK
Ymtfirtluj ' drier but Hcvcrc, rain
Htorm ttlilcli follownl tlio fall of law,
fat, Hurry llala of biiow, loft tho
Kioiiml cnuri'd with molatun-, so
Unit tliu looIikvh wtilrh lsltiil t til a
vli.lnlt) ovor tilKlit tonKcnlc-d Bald
iiiulaturc, ttiuroby I'.-adlnR to n ntlp-pi-ry
,'iindltlriii on tliu HtrcotH thin
niDrnlnK, OHpvclnily tlioao itRliwnB
pared with bltutltblc or other sultnbto
muterliil.
Tim r milt wan IourIi on iiiirh that
won, In ne,.d of tliooltii. Oik, tnnn
"lo!wlio tnmo Hnddlcbnck from tho coun-
I try loaterdft-Y bad tn lend his nnlfrnvl
man had been aboard tho steed would
t undoubtedly liavo fallen. As It was,
I marly uvery Btcp.Jie took mode his
nrlous legs dosrlbo nrc, ilriles.
etcetera. Somctlfhes tho legs moved
I toward nil points of tho compnrs nt
onr, It being very embarrassing to
Mho owner of said legs.
' I have srasunablit artlclts In all
GOOD FIGHT MADE
BY
.MKl - n '8 FAVILIOX F1VK IX HAS.
KtmiAM, COXTKMT, HCOItlXU
13 TO TIIK SO OF TIIK HlGaF.lt.
KTKONOKK FOUCK
A good fight was inodo by tho high
school baskotball tossers last night at
the pavilion In nn effort to win thu
contest from tho Pavilion team, which
was mndo up of larger and stronger
flavors. At that tho Pavilion men hud
to mako substitutions to rellovo mem
bers of tho team on whom tho work"
wns too tolling for them to last
through tho game.
....... .,,, ,..ork wn. .,... ... ,.
,jon 0f tho P.wlllon flvo, who scored
K. of 'tho 20 points accredttod to Ills
M-: Oarrctt. captain of tlm high
srhool bunch, did tho best work for
crda.
Umplro-refercej Hum and Smith.
THERMOMETER IS
DOING NORMALLY
ItlXOltD FOIl PAST TllltKK DAYS
HOF.S -A'OT SHOW AN'VTHIXQ
HXI'SUAI, IX MATTKIt OF TIIK
WKATIIKH
Last nlh'ht's low was 23 at 3 a. m
rompnrcil with 28 nt 9 p. m. Thursday
night, ami 21 at R a. in. Thursday
morning, both low points having boeil
observed on tho same day. At 8
o'clock this morning 24 was' the rec
ord against 31 yesterday, and 21
Thursday. Last night at 8 o'clock
31, compaTodwitu the same at the
corresponding hour Thursday and 24
Wednesday. Tho high yesterday wai
37 at 3 p. in., against 44 at 4 p. m.
Thursday and 40 at 3 p. m, Wednes-
dty.
6H
SCHOOL
VOL'XH WOMAN HIIKHIKF IM
AN ATTHACTIVK OFFICTAI,
,
LAKKVIKW, Doc. 1C A charm
Idk younB womnn Ii tho present shor
Iff of I.nke county, a ittato of affalra
duo to tho aliBcnco of Sheriff Warner
II. Snydor, who Is looking after busl
iioid matters In San Francisco, and
tho recent resignation of Deputy Eph
.Miller, who took another position.
Hho Is Miss Trlxy McVoy, and Is
inaklnK a success of tho shrievalty, as
sbo has not had to arrest anyone since,
muiimlng tho ofllco, and chance arc
II any person wcro charged with an
r-ffenso ho would romo In and sur
render without jiny further parloy.
.Miss McVoy Is comparatively a now
leildcnt of tho county, having conic
here last spring, and her rlso In the
political affairs of I,ako county has
ben rapid.
havo a bunch ot Bit Bun clocks,
.. . ... . .' .
urn: nearest iiai. iicaa, ioa. v
1I.RI flln,,n
y
Oh, yes; at tho I.lvtrmorf hotel,
from Sunday, Decembcr'17th .until
December 24th you will bo able to
have your oyes takoriraro of by Dr.
Hermann nLItoseMirg. 1 r-2t
INEff ASKED
IN. SUIT ENTERED
OWXKHS OF FliOl'IIINH .Ml I.I, IN
HTITLTK I.KOAI, FICOCKnitXtiS
WHICH AIM AT TIIK HKXOVKItV
OF WHKItKWITIIAI,
An action for tho recovery ot money
has been entered In tho circuit court
nml ftltd In thu ottlco ot County Clerk
Charles It. Do hap b Martin D.-oi..
aRalnkt tho Long Iviko Lumber com
pany and S. I. Masten. '
The plaintiff company U owner of a
flour mill, and the suit entered Is with
a vlow to recovering $132. SG. whlcn
tho mill owners claim Is duo them for
grain furnished to tboalefcndants.
. C. M. O'Neill Is attorney for the
plaintiff.
I have a complete line" of "1847
rtoRcrs Vintage" pattern and Oneida
Community silver Inthe "Sheratlon"
pattern. V
11-et i McHattoi.
STRIKERS ASSERT ROADS
ARE CRIPPLEDJY WALKOUT
CUlm. Made That Xearly a Hnndrod
Englnei Am Out of Srrvlro In Is
AukvIos, and Tlut 4,000 bonded
Freight Citrn Are 8topicd
SAX FUAXCISCO. Dec. 16. Uo-
ports received hero by Secretary John
Scott ot tho striking shopmen of tho
llnrrlmnn lints, stato that 94 engines
nro out of service In tho Los Angeles
jardu, mid Hint tho Salt Lake line
has laid oft twenty engineers and
twenty-five firemen.
Sparks, Nevada, strikers say that
tho report aro that 4,000 cars ot
merchandise aro tied up between
Omaha" and Ogden. HI Paso striken
oport delays and breakdowns on the
now do luxo trains bound each way.
Delays In traffic are reported from
several other strike centers. -
Got n pair ot ChrlstmaVglass?s ot
Dr. Hermann, at the Ltvermosn 15-2
Fino line ot Hawks' cut glau. It's
pretty, and ot nno quality. Cost
mor than soma, but It looks the part.
11-tt McHatton.
LITTLE LANDS IDEA SHOWN
SOCCESSrUUN ENGLAND
rrnetlral Teat ot Small Fanning Prop
osition Show That of 0,000 Place
Made Xo Owner Ha Had to For
feit Holding
United Press 8ervlce
CHICAGO, .Dec. 16. Advocate
ot the "Little Land" idea, recently
urged at the sessions ot the national
Irrigation congress hero by GIBord
Plnchot and other, today Issued
statement from the Agricultural Or
ganization Society ot England, show
ing bow a similar scheme work In the
British hie.
Btfora th Bnglltn !! hoMIng
"
HIGH POWER LAMPS:
BEING GIVEN TEST
net becamo law the landed gentry
fought tho measure, their chief argu
nicmt being that ngrlculturo could not
bo mado to pay If carried on along
a small scale. They did not think tho
peasants would bo ablo to keep up the
payments.
Inquiry, however, dovolopod that
fact that of 5,000 small holdings cre
ated by tho act tbero was not a tin
gle Instanco of a peasant farmer fall
ing to meet payments.
Although conditions In tho United
States aro very different from thoso
In England, leader in tho "Little
Lands" plan will urgo tho success of
the English experiment at nn added
reason why the federal government
should reclaim the arid lands of the
West and sell them to homesteader
In Installments at actual cost.
SUIT AOAIXST STOKES IS
nESUtVT OF COXIMD TRIAL
United Press Service
NEW YOnK, Dec. 10. Robert
Moore, representing Ethel Conrad, an
nounced todny that paper havo been
prepared In a suit against W. D.
Stoke for $250,000.
Tho grounds alleged are malicious
prosecution and false arrest.
DEFEND GOV. WEST FROM
CHARGE
Mm in Charge ot Governors' Special
Assort that Oswald Ha Done Jlng
nlflcent Work on Trip, and Mado a
Oroat Impression
PORTLAND, Dec 16. President
L. W. Hill ot the Great -Northern,
recently criticised Governor West.
among others ot the Western guber
natorial party touring the East, lor
not talking enough of their state' re
sources. In apparent reply to tbl,
and as a parting message for the Ore
gon governor, the following message
has boen tent to the Commercial Club
b) Presldont James II. Brady and
Manager Itellly Atkinson, in charge ot
tho governors' special:
"Wo cannot 'concludo tho trip ot
tho Western governor's special with
out extending to the stato of Oregon
our congratulations on the magnlfl -
cent work done for it by Governor Os-'
wald West. At all ot the large cities'.
wo bare visited tho governor has
mndo a distinct Impression, which
will live to be ot much benefit to your
stato. He has talked of It opportune
Itlcs and resources to thousands ot
people, Including many of tho greatest
llnanclcrs of the United 8tates. At n
dinner at tho Union League Club In
Now York city. Judge Gary, presi
dent of tho steel corporation, after a
ten-minute talk with Governor West,
stated that ho had learned more of
Oregon than he bad ever learned be
fore, and had become convinced that
jour state will act fairly toward and
protect Investments mado there by the
East. The Western governors' special
is pronounced by all to be the great-J
est thing ever done for the West."
EXP DYNAMITE PROBE
MOXDAY, IS PROSPECT
United Presi ottIm
LOS ANGELES Dec. 16. Thu dy-
uuinito probo Is expected to end Mon
day, when six Indictment will be re
turned.
Arrests are not expected until tho
Indianapolis probe has closed.
No session I being held today.
Says Russia's Conquest Of This .
Country Only Way To Bar Us
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. 0 Dec. !.
That the Suiter resolution abrogating
the Russian treaty ot 183S would be
considered an Insult to Russia If eu
at. ted Into & btw Is the substance ol a
mtssage conveyed to President rati
by Secretary Kncx following a con
ference between Knox and the iwi
slim ambassador. Bakhmeteff,
Congressman Suiter said: "I should
like to have been In Knox's place to
reply to that protest. I know what
I abould have aald to him. There u
STYLISH LIGHTING
LIGHT COMPANY PITS IX MUX
DRED TCXGSTKX UrOANDM.
CKXTS TO SEE EFFECT OF DC
PROVEMEXT
As un exirrlment toward Improv
ing the city' lighting ajratam th
Klamath Fall Light aad Watar com
pany baa put In about 100 atroag
Tungsten lamp on pole aloag'Klaai
ttb, Main, Pine and othar atraata Is
the thickly fettled portion ot the city.
These lamp are of 80-caadle power.
nga!nst the 24-candle power tad, la
some Instance 16-candle powar Kd
lion Incandescent bulb whoa, pteeta
they took. .
General Manager George J. Walton
said this mornlngthat tha company
v.lsbcd to see what effect the light
would mak- and expressed tha prob
ability that It the cty eared to aaa
them Instead of the- smaller power
lamps the expense would be only
jllghtly greater.
"Theso lamp give a great deal mon
tight In candle power, bnt nte vary
llttlo mora electricity," aald be, "and
for that reason would not be much
moro expensive In operation. The
Improvement waa not auggeeted to
us by anyone, but la ar teat to aaa
whether a different kind of lamp
would not be desirable (or the city.
We would not care to put la aa eatlre
system of Tungstens until we have a
contract arrangement with the city,
as It would cost a about 11,000 b
equip the entire local llghttag eqatp-
mont with the new atyle ot lamp. We
hare to bavo a switch on each pelt
to turn them on and off, aid a maa to
go around earh day.aad attead to thla
It would not do to let them ran alt
tho lime, as It would be too much
waste If wo equip the city through
out with thom we will have It ar
ranged so they can alt be turned oa
or oa with n single switch."
IiAVGIITKR PROVES FATAL
TO WOMAN WHO HAD IT
NEW YORK, Dec. 1C Mr. Annie
Sperber ot New York I dead, having
IUorally augbed nerMi; t0 death at
omo rfow JokM toM her oy a BrtfB.
bor. Mrs. Catherine runup.
After Mr. Phillip bad told aa un
usually funny story, which had seat
Mr. Sperber Into a violent laughing
fit, sho followed It quickly with an
other which Mrs. Sperber bad aot
beard. The merriment caused by the
combined humor ot tho two itoriea
resulted In such convulilona that Mr.
Sperber' laughter grew weaker aad
weakor, and as it ended la a laat
faint chuckle the woman waa found
to bo dead. - '"'
SCHM1TZ TROLLEY CASES
WILL IIBOIN NEXT MONTH
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16. Tho
trial ot ex-Mayor Schmltt for bribery
ln connection with the trolley case
begins January 5th, by order ot Judge
Lawlor.
Schmltt appeared In court today,
lil attorney, Frank Drew, strenuous
ly objecting to any delay.
Temple theater. Matinee dally. 1:1
p. m. Evening, Brst performaaee.
7:16, continuous. .
no doubt In my mind whether Rtteet
protest or not . that the raeolaUea
will pas the senate."
Minority Leader Mann aald: i"K , ,
the resolution passe the treaty will " '
be. abrogated. Russia. If aha choose, di,
may exclude all Amarleaaa, Htw ,,-' ,
cay we're determined that Amil .r . ,
hall go In, Russia caa oaly etptaay-1'-' , -that
demand by conauerlag a at WJA-,
end. of awar." i.t '$?-
tne wniie Mouse saya ae ,
situation baa been plaoed batata 4Jse
aenate foreign eommllt . ' i
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