The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 28, 1911, Image 1

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WOULD HIT BONANZA
, IKO.MIHKD HIICCfJiH OF HOHHK.
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GIVKH NEW LIFH TO KNTIIIt.
PRIME IIKPOIt CO.NHIDItUI
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With tlio
success of tlui llnrnclty
f Irrlgstlun project prnctlcnlly iisiurod
there In n story current that nn olov
irlo linn will ho constructed from
Uikotlow to thin city. ArcordliiK to
wlmt nifngor ilelnlU nro nlilnlimlile.
(ho work mi tlio I'liliTprlmi will ho
begun In tlio spring, nml work nlll
not ho roinpleted until tlio wir fo.
IdwIliR.
Whether tlio work wilt tnrt on
hoth emU of tho proponed route,
tlililltniMMiiiil)' or IiorIii nt nun uml
mid work throjiRh M not ntnted, uir
rnn Ilia bnikern nf tho Intended roiito
ho inndo kiiiiwn nt thin time.
tt In expected to linxe tho lino louie
lu Illy mid llonnnin, either throiiRli
the Yoiinn Valley, of which Dairy I
tho metropolis in tin tliu I'no Vnlle).
Tim ilUtnurn to tnke In Illy nml
lliinnnin l nhoiit I in uillen, mid'
Inki In (imp of tliu bent fiirmliic ill-'
Irlrtl In OrtRou It In helleed Hint
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tho lulrudiictloti "I urli n lino would
menu n wonderful bulldiiiK up uf the,
H..l...lt..l .....I...... I. ,.... tl... (nf..1
mini of the route, nnd remilt In ii rich
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hnr tut for thn priiiiioters.
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Nn iloubt tho eoustruclloii n( such
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n im won il tcnil to nil iiuwn mo
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IIIIRIIICSS IIIIIIU Il 111(1 SUIK" 111"', II
did not put them out of business nl
toiiether, II would bundle both pas
souueis mid frelRht, thu Rrenter proDt
pltipnrtlonulely belli K lu tho frelRht
trafllc. .
A l It Is now the tuenns of cominun j
ration between l.nkelow mid Hill
city Is by stnRu onl), mid n roiiRli
pnisnRo It Is. If tlm plans or ui.
electric lino nro perfected It will
brlnK tho rnpltnl titles of l.nk nnd
KlmuuHi cutnitles within nbuut four
hour' rldii of one Knottier, ns It Is
tin trick for tundrrn Interurbnii elcc-'
trie ears In roer thlrty-thu or fort)
tulles, If not more, per hour.
A wonderful Influx of settlers
I',
predicted to follow tho completion of
tho route, ns small fnrmliiK woubl
iwy In districts thnt nro now too rc
iiiolo from markets. An electric lino
w ' " ' I
wnull brim: tho fnrmer worklnB
ulong Intrnslvo lines rlosor to bUoid Tnfl has announced ho would fol-
markets, mid bo n factor for further
lug ugrlriilluro thnt Is practically In
estlmnblu.
Thu proposed trunsporlntlon propo
nil Ion Is not ultoKcthcr now, for John
D. Carroll had It In mind soxernll
)cnrs ngo, when ho was boosting llo
nnntn mid lr)l,' In get ngrlciilturnl
acres cut up Into sinnll sectlnna, lie
hoped tn sen enough small farms In
night tu wnrront nn electrlo Una
nirosa tho country, but bard times In
1U07 tended tn Impedn bis plana.
ui'ssia wiMi i:.ci.tniK
AMKIUCAN fitMIDH, UXTVAT
IMdenco of Ctar'n llimmln lo Keep
Out Jews FurnWinl by New Turn
Him Will Krc Hebrews "t If
Menus KlllliiK Tnulo Itelnllous
' United Press Berlc
HT. PBTBIlflllHIlO. Dec. 2.
Fresh ovIdMsro of Russia's determina
tion to fjro nil American -lows,
Taft Will Follow
Buckeye State,
United Press Service
WABIHNQTON, D. 0 Doc. 28.
It Is announced at tho Whlto Houso
Unit President Taft Is determined tu
follow I.n Follotto on u threo or four
days' spooch making trip In Ohio.
Ho imnnola in unonk In ClOVOlntld
Juniuiry 29, Columbus Jnnuary 30,
Akron January 81.
llu Is considering anothor dnto.
It la rnniMnrnrl Isnlllcaut Hint UlO
Jaunt was announced after Wnrron
i llardluD. raoont rnubllcan auberna
idllul cand data In Ohio, called, li is
understood that Hardlsi tipped the
itespllii Dm UiiIIimI HtntcH protests,
was gleii In din iliuiin today In a
Mil Introduced by lender of tlio tin
tlonnllHlH mil! I hi; tint tnrlrf on nil
Aiiii'rlrnii goods,
Tim pntly controls tliu assembly.
nml If I Ihi IiIiiiiiI Premier rlimrlilctilT
siuiimr inn it p.iscir inuy will pas It.
H ' I" bu mi open ilrrlnrntlnn of
n tnrlir war with tlio United State,
nml n wirnliu; Hint IIiikhIu Intcrnl to
ri'KUlntii Jewish exclusion, even If It
menus n rouinlclo sitiernncii uf inul
relation ullli Ainerlrn.
Amlmismlfir (liilld tit Washington
ronilriueil tlm report Hint lliissla Is
preparing to Imjcott American Roodi,
'rpclully machinery,
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tU Ilin nTrnpll niiri WMl
f JltCJ) 01lL1I(Ii1
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lQfU Pill PIT Tfl PIlllTIPQ
inUIn lULlll IU rULf llUO
TllH'lill
lnil
('nine
I'liiliir Who Tlieorlten on
Would llnpiH'ii If Sutler
In IJirlli, Will IHrvike the
I'll. Ih nml Til Ik Mix IrtllMii
TOI'CKA Kann., Dee. 2S Itev.
Cluirb'H M. Hlieldnii, nutlior uf "In
llli tftepH," "Tho C'riicincntlon of
I'hlllp StroiiR," nml other bonks 'iiir-
purlliiK In khow what Mould hnppen
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H( ('In hit wero to return to v.nrtli, bet
i'kIkii".! from tlm Centrnl (JoniireKn-
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b uife f In !etur iiR on Koelnl im
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lev Sheldi.ii n so Rnlned publicity
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Irmuo lin Is cun br ed tliie n toneka
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'newspaper for n week "ns Christ
I would hnvo edited it,"
i,. nii.i.in-rr, htiiis oiiio
IOI.KH WHO IIUAVK HTOItM
To lli-Mr Him In Annoiy hi fleii'Uiu!.
I'l'. TliniiMiul In Audlener, Des
pite IllUrnril Wbldi IUiel In For-
t en, will Tnlk to Itnllwny Men
itnlted Press Borvir
CI,i:VKI.AND, IKc. .8. I.a Kol-
luto left this mnrnliiR, ell route to
N'nrwnlk nnd Toledo.
Knthtnlnim here was mnrkeil,
'e tboiismul Inst nlRht brncd luwhlcli wus his former statlou
blltrnrd to reuch (lrn's nrnmry.
At noon l.u Polletto spcr.ks tn the
rnllnny emplnyes nnd to renliliuls of
tl ( rurnl rommiinlty nenr Norwnlk.
Toledo Is tonlRht's stand.
I.n Kollctlo delUered address No.
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a tu n big crowd lu Norwnlk. When
low up tho tour I.a Kolletto said:
"I'rogresshes will sweep Ohio. I'ro
watched the ground swell, l'vo met
tho breakers, mid I know."
WILL TRY AGAIN
TO 6ET DAMAGES
'.IIMi:ilK' 1MPI.F..MF.NT tXIMPANY
SAYS ,TTOU.i:V, WIMi HAVK
THIIID OVIIU CASK IN WHICH
IIIIMI'ltV DIHAOIIKKD
Attorney J. C. lliitoulo states that
In tho case of tho Farmers' Imple
ment and Supply roinpnny ngnlnst tho
Southern Fnclllc company, In wntcn
tho Jury disagreed, rt to li. tho Issue
LaFollette In
Followers Urging
piesldcnt icgardlng I.a Fotletto's
progress.
That Tnftltcs considered tho trip
urgent la Indicated by tho fact that
tlio Akron dato forces Tnft to ngnln
postpono his stnto dinner to the su
piomo lourt Justices,
ri..iniiv hn set January 30. post
poned It to tho next day, imd accord-
lug to announcement no uas nuw i.i
ponod It to February 3.
Harding aecioreu; inero .
no La Follotto sontlment In Ohio. Hit
Invasion politically wl m uennuiu
to Taft."
will Im retried Tlio disagreement
puis tliii mse, In n sense, ns though It
liml nuir lici'ii tried.
Tlio plnlntlrr naked for nearly f GOO
iIuiiiiikch for loss of n liono and In
jury In n ilrny mid harness when a
fi Unlit mi' In a fl)lng switch itruclc
tint rlir lit dm fnlKlit depot.
HIII'HI Kit WILL COMB Ol'T,
Mi:..IN(J Itl'HHIA'H VICTOR
I Dulled Press Rervlce
WASHINGTON, I). C, Dee. 28.
Il'lllliln RlnlM Mfntnlnr niiax.ll rnti.A
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'" ' n,nu in'i'iimuum irum ii'iiiran
Hint Hhuntcr would noon learn I'eriln
U Itimnln, probably within a few
iln)n,
Thin uieniit that Hunla has gained
tlm (1 rut nnd molt Important of her
ileiimndii.
It la now likely that I'tnlan re
finance will noon dlo down.
DANOr.lt TO TOItl'KIM) IIOAT
NOW OIT ;ai'K IIATTKIIAH
WurriiiRtdii In I'erll, ArronllnK to
Wlri'liM lleerheil nt Smy Depnrt
incut, nml Tnn IbmtN Am Hurrying
lo lli-Mue Her Prom IIIrIi Hnn
United Press Bervlco
WAHIIIXaTON, I), a, Dec. 2.
Tho torpedo bant WnrrlnRton Is In
dmiKer fifteen miles northwest of
Cnpo Uniterm, ncconllnR to n nary
itepnrtment wireless.
Tho revenuo cutter Onondaga and
the scout cruiser Ratcm nro hurrying
to thu rescue.
Seas nro IiIrIi.
Later dispatches say the WnrrlnR
ton I In no Immediate dniiRer.
COLLINS TAKES
HOUSE FOR HOME
l.l'ISCOI'AI, HIXTTOn KN'OAQW
MAN'HIOV IN' HOT SPRING- FOR.
MKItl.V OCCtTIKD IIY JAMK8
II. HHIHCOMi
Iter. Henry C. Collins. M. D., who
Is rector of draco Kplsconal churcb,
bns enRORed tho rcsldcnco at Crescent
nnd Cnnby streets. Hot Springs addi
tion, nnd Is Installing Ills household
furniture, shipped from Ventura, Cal
Mm. Collins and daughter are lo
rnnio from Ventura February 1st to
Join Her. Collins, when he will bo
able tn set up housekeeping In earn
est. Tho house Is tho onq formerly
ik (iililcd by James II. Drlscoll, and
Is lu tho Hot Springs district.
COI.II IIMHT AT CIIICAflO
8KTH WISTKH'S I)WE8T
Two Heslhs llesult From Cold Wrath.
rr Which Fjivelops Windy City,
With Teinitenitur,! Flvo
A tune LTillly at Other Cities
United Press 8rrlc
CII1CA0O, Dec. 28 Tho cold wave
hero set tho wlntor's record, with fire
nbovo tero.
Two deaths resulted.
.At Minneapolis It Is eight below,
Milwaukee, zero; Lacrosse, Wis., ser
en below.
COHONF.ll OL'T ONCK MORS
This being a nlco winter day, Cor
oner Karl Whltlock, who has been 111
for k number of weeks with typhoid
fi'ior. ventured out on tho street. Ha
Is weak, but considered fairly on the
road to a comploto rccovory and fre
of fovor.
TWO STEAMERS 60 UNDER
with m mm
llrlllsli Steamer Krowi London Lost
While an Unidentified Spanish
Craft Gore to llottonupf Sen With
All Hands Aboard
GLASGOW, Dee. 28. Two steam-
ers and fifteen men nro, known to
bavo beon lost In the Bay of Biscay
Docombor 21st.
The British steamer Guillemot,
from London to Genoa, foundered,
and as seven of her crow were neini
-..cMiort hv th Llncalrn an unknown
Spanish steamer was seen to iln
with all nanas.
ini mniiv men wore lost on her Is
not known. Tho captain of the Qull-
mot went down wim nw snip.
WATER USERS TO
DISCUSS TOPICS
I'OUItTKKN HUIUKCTH IN IJHT OP
MATTF.IIH VITAL TO TIIKIB IN.
TKIII-MT WHICH WILL BR
T.tl.KKD AHOCT
aa-as
At a meeting of the Klamath Water
Users' Association to be held In this
city the first Saturday In January
there will bo discussion of large
number of topics of vital Interest to
tho homesteaders who are patrons of
tho Irrigation furnished by the gov
ernment. It Is protiosed to discuss tho fol
lowing questiens:
1 Tho homesteader to bo given
nhsoluto title as soon as cultivation
and rcsldcnco provisions of law are
compiled with. (Covered by recom
mendation of recent conference at
Chicago.)
2 Tho throe-year homestead law.
3 Recognition on tho part of the
water users In tho mattor of expend
Itures. (Covered by resolutions adop-
trd at conference.)
i Tho question of the competency
of tho engineers, and better service
generally from tho reclamation ser
vice
C As to whether proceeds from
the sale of government town lots shall
bapplled locally or turned Into the
goicrai reclamation fund.
i That more liberal terms In the
way of payments be granted to the
water users.
7 The enactment of adequate
laws protecting tho wstor users; In
tho ownership of all canals, reser-
tolrs, ower sites, water rights, and
other properties and resources ac
quired under the reclamation act
8 A plan by which Individual
users may be granted relief In emer
gencies through the local association
In the way of extension of tlm of
payments.
9 That every government Irriga
tion project be affected adversely by
seopago conditions', be provided with
adequate and timely drainage facili
ties. 10 That with tho approval of the
hoard of directors of tho Project, Wa
ter Users' Association, the secretary
of the Interior may extend time of
payment of construction and main
tennnco charges for not to exceed
ono year at any time, adding Interest
at a reasonable rate per annum on all
such deferred payments.
That tho reclamation act be so
amended that the secretary of the In
tcrlor may, upon petition, turn over
to tho local Water Users' Association
(ho management and operation of any
corfl'leted project, or portion thereof
upon payment of the first Installment
of construction charge for the major
portion of tho lands covered thereby.
13 That nn extension of the time
for making payments on the construe
Hon charges bo granted giving the
watfr users thirty (30) years from
tho opening of the project In which to
pay for tho same.
13 That tho 160 acre unit of own
orshlp and residence requirement as
tt prlvato lands be eliminated.
14 That the reclamation act be
so amended that It wilt be possible for
water users to borrow money on their
ir.nds for Improving the same.
BAR COMMITTEE
FAILS TO REPORT
LAWYERS CHOSEN DV JUDGE
HKNSON TO CALL A MEETING
AND DISCLOSE PROGRBM OS
BAR ABSACIATION MOVHMKNT
Some weeka ago at a meeting ot at
torneys of the Klamath county bar the
question of forming a bar association
was taken up, and Judge Henry L.
lienson appointed the following com.
mlttee on omnixatlen: Thomas
Drake, C. M. a'Kelll, B. L. BUlott, J,
S. Kent, John H. Napier, W. I. Wiley
and Herbert I. Crane.
The committee was Instructed to
call a meeting and; report not later
than today Thla afternoon no report
had been made to Judje
i:X-MAYOH OF BAN JOSE, CAL
DIEM IN GOLDEN GATE CITY
Itarney Marphy, Sent Cists Comty's
IteprrsenUUve w State Senate.
Succumbs to Heart Fallstre la Hie
Hotel Apartments
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 38. Ex
Msyor of San Jose, Barney Murphy, a
lepreaeqtatlve to the stato senate
from Santaj Clara county, died ot
heart failure at his apartments In the
Imperial.
STRANGE MALADY KILLS
GERMANS, DOCTORS FUTILE
IfMdred of Oases of MyetettoM Rps.
eVtnfe In Berita, Where Fifty Sao
camb In Oae Night Proas Skkaeea
Which May Prove to Be Cholera
United Press Service
BERLIN, Dec. 28. A Strange epi
demic killed fifty In the municipal
night ahelter and other asylumns
here.
A hundred other cases are reported.
It Is feared that they are suffering
from cholora or some other plague.
Physicians are unable to diagnose
tho trouble.
Tho victims vomit and then die.
8VERS WISH TO RECOVER MONEY
Suits for the recovery of money
have been filed In the oBlce of County
Clerk De Lap as follews:
C. Michael, through Attorney W.
H. A. Renner, against Wm. Ttmms;
Jackson County bank, through Attor
ney W. L Vawter, against Purdy A
Purdy.
OEITRICH TAKES
PELICAN REINS
NEW HOTEL NOW IN CHARGE OF
MANAGBR WHO HAS JUST AR
RIVED AS SUCCESSOR TO J. E?
BROWER
X. C. Dietrich has come from San
Francisco to take the management ot
tho White Pelican hotel, being suc
cessor to J. B. Brower, who suddenly
resigned about ten days ago.
Mr. Dietrich baa been assistant
manager of 'the Knickerbocker hotel,
New York; manager of the New Dun
lap, Atlantic City, and manager of
the Lynnhaven, Norfolk, Va.
MANY NATIVES KILLED
IN MOROCCO BY SPANISH
Four Haadrvd Moors Mown Down In
SfacHoar Battle by Machlae Gam
of CasUllaas, Whoso Lose Is 90
KMed, With Tea Woaaded
United Resa Service
MELILLA, Morocco, Dec.
Four hundred natives were
38.
killed
after a six-hour battle.
Thirty Spaniards were killed nnd
ten wounded.
The battle was mostly at long
range.
Spanish machine guna made havoc
among the dark skinned Moroccans.
L08T Small pocket book, between
Sixth strest and corner of Oak and
Broad, containing about 1 37.50. Find
er return to Herald otlee. Reward.
Are you Interested In KIJOI ATI!
COUNTY? If so. see the Stephens
Hunter Realty Co.
ood bargmtM.
They have some
FORBIDDEN GRADE BOMB
UROI ANARCHIST VSED
Question of Judge- BordwtH Asked
McMuaara Brings Oat Thnt They
Used Explosives 0 Per Coat High
er Than May Bo Shipped
WASHINGTON, D.;0., Dee. 18.
The significance of the single ques
tion asked the McNamara brothers by
Judge Walter Bordwslt In Lot Ange
les when the dynamiters stood up to
receive sentence has dawned upon
labor leaden here through the publi
cation of 4he 1111 regulation tor
the shipment ot eapleelvet by tho In
terstate eommeree eosunlselon. Judge
Bordwell naked! J
. "Aia m ear tho dynMntte
RUSSIAN TROOPS
0 RDERED TO PERSIA
In the Times building was. not moro
than 80 per cent dyhamltof"
The reply was:
"No, It waa 80 per cent."
Regulations forbid entirely the
transportation In Interstate commerce
of any dynamite containing more
than CO per cent of nttro glycerine.
Judge-Bord well's question Is now
said to have been asked for the ex
press purpose of getting this state
ment of the McNamares Into the rec
ord for future use. The McNamaras
refused to testify before the fedorat
grand Jury, yet caught off thtlr guard
they actually did give what the gov
ernment expects will prove valuable
evidence In the cases to como In Los
Angeles ar-4 Indianapolis.
WRITES CONFESSION OF .
HIS MIACHI SPOUSE
Magazine Scribbler Takea by Police
as He Site la Newspaper Odee
Typewriting of Fdoaloas Woaad
lag of His Wife
NEW YORK, Dec. 28. Caught as
bo sat at a typewriter In a- newspaper
office writing an account of the affair,
Andrew McConnell magaxlne writer
and lecturer, Is under arrest charged
with the felonious wounding ot his
wife at Ocean Grove, N. J. His san
ity will bo Inquired Into.
McConnell bad In the typewriter
when captured n long, rambling ac
count ot bis troubles with his wife.
In which be declared she had accused
him of Insanity, and that she bad
"tried to vllllfy an Innocent woman."
Mrs. McConnell Is not dangerously
wounded. -
JOHNSON WANTS S ,000
TO ENTER SQUARED CIRCLE
Says Flynn Looks Good to Him, and
Has Faith In Coffroth, So Will Sign
Articles In a Minute If Price He
Wants Is Guaranteed.
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Dec 28. "I don't caro
with whom I fight. I'll go Into tho
ring with anybody with a grlnly
heai- If they pay me my price. That
price Is 130,000," said Jack Johnson.
"Flycn looks mighty good to me,
snd I'd be glad to fight him. I think
Coffroth Is the greatest promoter In
the world, and would like to fight tor
him. I place every confidence In his
word. If he says be can pull off n
match between Flynn nnd myself, and
guarante 830,000, 1 will sign articles
In n minute."
COORT DECISIONS
WAIT ON RECESS
JUDGE HENRY L. BENSON WILL
NOT HAND OVER RESULTS OF
ISSUES UNTIL HOLIDAY VACA.
TION REACHES END
Judge Henry L. Benson ot the cir
cuit court stated today that he would,
tn all probability, withhold action In
cases until next Tuesday, aa court la
In a holiday recess.
Richeson Special
Of 250 Men
BOSTON, Dee. 88. A special ve
nire tor Jurors for the trial of Rev.
Clafence V. T, Richeson. charged
with the murder ot Avis Ltnnell, has
been Issued. About 8BQ veniremen
will he drawn for the trial, which will
begin Jnnuary ,18th. Considerable
dIBculty Is expected In securing the
twelve unbiased men to hear the evi
dence nl the eaaa,
The Imuraee of the venire to be
tiered to remove nil question aa to
whether the. trial will begte on. the
data net. Alseoet a precedent .will, ho
Aam--.n i . ,..,.' 0 '
WILL HANG NATIVES
WHO PARTICIPATED IN THB AT
TACKS ON CZAR'S MEN, AND
EXTENDED CAMPAIGN HI RJU
1'KCTED DY WAR OFFICB
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United Press Service
ST. PETERSBURG, Dee. 18.
Twenty thousand troops are betas
sent to Persia.
They aro ordered to bang nil tho
Persians who participated In the at
tacks on the ctar's soldiers.
Tho war offlce Is excited, nnd R U
believed preparations are, progressing
for an cxtonded Persian campaign.
MILLIONS OF WATERED
STOCK MADE BY PAi
Former Leader la Making Cornhtao
Tells of Plan by Which Meat Men
Decided to Capitalise at M Tbneo
Their Earnings for One Year
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Dec. 88. Arthur Vee-
dcr, resuming his testimony la tho
packers' trial told the plans of the
packers nt Liformal conferences when
they tried To, Induce Wall street to
help float a billion dollar concern-tn
1902. Veedersald:
"They discussed many sehsmee.
finally a plan for turning over the
properties to a new concern n two
for ono offered. The packers saw tho
humor In tbat time-honored plan, nnd
declded.to devise other means. They
thm decided to use twenty-five times
their Individual earnings for n year
as a bssthe.oaaJUdlintlea.M ,
The-packers thus added 859,689,
000 ot water.
PACKERS REAPED HARVEST
OF RICHES BY COMB-SB
Paid Off In Three Years lS,M,g0g
Loan by New York Money Mags,
Which Had Enabled Then to
Launch Combine to Restrain Trade
United Press Service
CHICAQO, Dec. 28. Veeder waa
ngaln on the stand In the packers'
trial. Special Attorney General Wllk-
erson announced tbat It will tnke a
week to Introduce evidence of a his
torical character tracing negotiation
which led to the trust's formation.
Veeder's testimony shows that for
years tho packers tried to combine,
but could not perfect tbelr plans be
cause they lacked capital, owing to
the enormous amount of watered
stock they Intended to carry.
Tracing early negotiations up to
1902 Vecdcr said that Kuba Loeb
Co., Jacob Schtff and the Standard OH
Interests loaned them 818,000,000,
compelling them to pledge plaata val
ued at 8300,000,000, and with 88,
000,000 the packers contributed, the
National Packing company waa
launched
The loan was paid in three yean.
WILL IMPLICATE BOMB MEN,
IS PROMISE OF CAPTIVB
United Press Service
MONES8EN, Peon.. Dec. 88. Col
lapsing, George Bridges declared he
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