The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 09, 1912, Image 1

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KMMATII FALLH, OHKUON, TUKWIAY, JANUAHY tf, 1019
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NDERLOIN CASE
RAWS BIG CROWD
YLR'S INNUENDO
l'T pemci: nii:r lkadm to
kllM AIHHMF.NT THAT IH
r.NEMHKD IIV J.AIMJK t'HOWD
NPKt.TATOHM
, rlrrtill rniirt IIiIk morning Itm
of toatlmuny In Hid man of tint
v. Fay Melbourne, n wninnii
Pil Willi rmiiliirlliiK II hnuaii of
If mi Onk nvciiue, win begun,
iir tlio Herald went In irt'M yes.
Hlii-rlff William II, lluruca gnl
Df eight mull mil of which In .
iiur Jurnra in mlil to the eight
lmlnilllid by tmlli tildea, Thn
Mnlri' miniated nf Henry
, I., Jnrnha unil II, H, flrlgahy.
mI by llin defendant's cniiiiaul,
O'Neills II, Alexander, rxcilacd
state, J W lltiwxtiurat, I'. I),
Willi it II limi'ii nml I'rnnk
, tin Inat four being imiciim
Ai aides, TIikm', with II. II, Dun.
II, Cutletun, I), II, Nlihola, It
it, Ali'tmiilrr McOminld, Thus
snley, II J, Sheet miit Floyd
li'tiliiiiK, iiuiatltiitn tlii Jury
t'li Hid rout I lenuiued tliU morn-
m nut Ihiik iinlll tln court
' fu crowded wli nil audience,
II) Inlorcalrd Tim only woiniui
at Him tlm lU'fi'iiilnnl, wlin nat
bT wrnpa on, nnnalnnnlly turn-
'llllllll III atllllK tit hiiiiik ono wild
tin wna evidently nminnliili'il.
eater wna workliiK full tilt, nml
I sal not far from II nrcualonully
herself wllli Iiur handkerchief.
Iinllctmciit rhargoa t lint Hiu
1 hnimo wna kept July If., Chief
Eire Samuel I.. Walkvr was Ihu
ml wllni'M thU miirulliK. toll-
liU atlriitlnii wn t illicit af
rly to llin homo iltirlnit the
luillraliMt hy n )ontiR man
Wlittc. who wanted tlii pollen
lilm got tlO wlilrli liu claimed
evil atulcii from lilm nt tho
Walker HatHled that Palml-
k'llllnui llnll, tlm alrungcr and
If went lo Hip hniian, nml nt the
To confronted liy onn of the
nml Fa) Mcllxmr no. Tint
mini alleged Iid had given $K
Klrl for tin engagement with
blrh alio Im (I failed to keep, nml
Inleil thn money bark, llu n-
Hint when he hud gnnn ilnwn
M her alio was nliaenl, having
wny In mi iiiitiimohlle, nml I lint
turneil itrunk.
If Walker toatlflod Hint both wo.
cfiiacil to give the yomiK man
Kiney. nml t lint when the Mel.
i wotinin wn told alio was likely
lino irniinio, niiii sum mat u
iv hoed to inch thing every
there wna one alio would ho In
nil tlio time. I loth women,
said thn wlluoait, weru drunk nt tlm,
lime, AI Hut time of tlm Lynna mur
der ho went to the plate to try In get
truce nf n mnn who hud heen with
t.yona ahortly heforn Hie muriler, nml
I'lin of llio Inmiileicniliiiltleil Hint alio
liml apunt n night with Ihu mlaalng
mnn. Onn iilitht mi tlio "llrldgn of
Hlitha," lie anlil liu hint aoun twulvo or
nflien men ko Into nml (mini out of
Iho plM'o In iiiurait of half or three
quarter nf nn liniir.
Himii limn ngn. hu until, the defend
mil wrnlo for lilm In rnmii down In
her place, n alio wanted to aeo lilm
on liualtieas, Hit went, accompanied
hy ii patrolman. Hint told lilm h
wan KellliiK 1 1 red of the "spurting,
hntlie" hualneaa, nml wnuleil to qutl
It. Thin wna lifter Hie huiiaea hnd
hern eloaeit up hy the police, and alio
told wltlioaaea aim wlnhed to Ket Imir
il it r.t Clirlnlinai, I'oIiik muloiia lo
ilUpoiio of her place on Hint ni count.
UI,i .i.l.l kl,M -tint. I .wil mi. I II .ilf,t..ir
,,"' DMII n,,M 1 , , ff.' . t ! f," I
li it ft it hlle It wna kept i Inm-d hy H.e
nut liorlt !. Walker anld Hint nt 'lie
lime alio lold him how Iiiiik he l.nd
In en In the liuilni'nj, it inalttr of
)ea- Put ho could not rememlier (he
rt term The Inaiirnnro )'i lit r
llllliai) hnd heeil l.ltll idled, lll.t till I
hlm lie lotd of Die eiiilpinenl jf t!io
mniialou which Included n wine rno-i !
Mid n itinro hull with plniiun, luaalml
n iiumher of lied rooma. I
Aikrit If ho wna mil atlll n ileptily
aliirirt lie anld he wna not, lilt Itm
cna'il i he one l)iceiiihtr SGlh. I In
nld Iho womnu wna not iirrettod un
der n rlly ordlnanco.
"la there nuy hoiino of proatltutlnn
riinnluii In the illy nnw?" naked Ai-
tnrney O'Neill, ri'pr'aenllui: tlio wo
m mi.
"If there la I ilo not know It," wna
Iho reply.
"You know Hint aomu nf the elite
lOnntlnued rn I'mso i)
who aenlemi'il lilm In fiolil I In 0
yenrx liuprlannineiit and pnrollid hlm,
Naive will miiku n mnnllily report
In Iho iniirt ilurliiK tlm term of hi
parole,
At drat there weru two i liarnea con.
froullliK Ihu yniiiiK mini, forKery and
ohlnliiluK money under fnlau pre.
leuaea Ihu Krnml jury, of which
Marlon lliinka wna fnremnu,. Indict
liu: hlm on hoth cliaiKea. Krlemla of
thn liccuaeil liroliKlit their Influence
In henr with the illalrlrt alornny, Dell
V. Kii)keuilnll. The ulllchil uxplnlueil
Ihu clrciiiualiiiicea In JihIku Percy It,
Kelly, whu wna allllliK here nt Hint
time, ullh tlm reitult Hint tlm forKery
iliaruu of Naive wna dlamlaaeil In or
der In hiivii tlm cliarue remnluliiK of
mull n nature Unit tlm court could
lime aomu option In helm: merciful In
tlm inclined.
W. O. V. T.uiluM
lltery memhvr of Ihu Woodmrii of
Ihu World la enrneatly reiiiealeil to
hit prenent nt the meelliiK nf tlm IuiIku
llila ivcnliiK, Tlnna nru ticlriK made
for ono of Iho hlKKeat joint luatnlln.
Iloua licit Tuaediiy oenltiK over held
In tlm (Hy hy Woodmen of Iho World
mid the Women of Woodcraft. All
Iho plana mid arraiiKcmciila niiiat ho
inmplcleil hy loiilKht. an It la liecea-
anry In have n IiIk tniiriiout.
LEVY IS, HIGHER
THAN LAST YEAR
iiaihi: ok ovi:ii Tiiiti:i: .mim.s,
om.v Aitotr iiM.y ok which
IH Mill (X)f.NTV I'UIII'OMKH, AS
HTATi: IH IIKAVV
ATTACHES GOODS
IN MONEY ACTION
hi it i:.vn:iti:i) aoai.nht (iK.NKtt
AI. HTUIti: KKIU'rllt AT TIIK
.(Ji:.NCV WITH MM.'Ali IIUOTII.
Kits I'AltTV iti:i-i:.n.NT
NAIV
E PAROLED
DY JUOGE BtNSON
VOI'.MJ Al.W WHO I'ASSKII ll.l)
ciiMK now orr ,iTi:it hi:v.
i:it.l, WIll.US SI'K.NT IN TDK
cor.vrv jaiii
Htielly Nalte, ihnrKdl with paailiiK
a ft), 30 check licarlni: Ihu forReil
nnnie of llerhert J. Lealer, n ranch,
man who formerly emoloied hint, nn
J, Kent llnllnrd, Iho anloonlat, wm
called up In circuit court iMit uvcnlnx
for aenteiire. llu lian lnen In lull
everal weeka, and na llin uffenau ap
prara to Imve heen hit lira I one, ho
wna kIv en Iho henelll nf the conrlV
leniency liy JiiiIko Henry I,, llonaon,
ren Dead, More Buried In Ruins
II Fire In Equitable Skyscraper
FW YOHK, Jan. 9. Klro atnrlliiK
o'clock Hilu mornliiK destroyed
Itiultuulu l.lfo t'.'-alory hulldlnii
other Hlrticturea In Hiu lilock
li:i liy Ceil ii r, I'liin nml Niiainu
In miit llrondwny.
loaa Ii vatlmnted at 1 2 0,0 00,.
and prolmhly ten Uvea wero loat.
Drily lifter tlm II ru atarli'il portora
ecu to leap fro nitlia fifth atory
lland In tlio tlreM. Thy wr
lillntuly covered liy pllea of Iho
ItiK ilobrli.
Itlnllon Klro Chief Wnlah porlah-
tlm third floor.
Illlaiu (llhlln, preHldont of Hut
untllo Hnfo Dcpoalt coiupmty, wna
tit by tlio flnnti'M nml readied,
by llromun under alrciiniB of
which coatod thorn with Ico.
romon Iron
Bionod fori
tit iloipornti
of lower
irontuit did
In tho fiord
8:30 tho
lUblo bulldll
Iho whole bl
c, ror
bnttmi worn
ftlmo, nml
arrow can.
Thoy hud
pliliiK lllll'
IK fiamoif.
Iront of tho
i tho atroct,
no a roarlnii
wai feared
tho whole llimnclnl illatrlct would liu
coiiaumed.
Tlio Hat of dead will ho unnhliilu
nhlo for houra.
Kilter Savon It Ihu total of known
dead, na follew:
IliittiUlon Chief Wnlah, Conrad Bel.
hcrt, Hpeclnl I'ollcoman O, Conll, John
Hnxtl, unldeiitlried porter, John Cam-
peon a wntchmnn, unldeiitlriod mnn.
It Im believed tho death Hat will
total ton. Tlio loan la CHtlmntod lit
from $15,000,000 to $30,000,000,
Chief Koiilon this afternoon order-'
oil roacuom lulu tho Kqultnulo hull.l
liiK to nook hod I oh, Tho chief wan In
formed that oliihtooii flroinon mid out
ployca In tho hulldliK nro inlaaliiK
Chief Koiilon foura nil nro dead, Ilo
anld tho total deaths inlnht roach 2.".
Tho property Iom will not probably
bo known for week, until tho ruliu
urn Biinlclontly roolod to pormlt oxni
Imitlon of tho vault of tho Equltablo
l.lfo, Morruntllo, Union nnd Southorn
I'uolflo coinpniiloB.
Only tho baro wulln stnnd, which
are cracking mid falling In many
places. Three thouiand flromon on
ungod at tho riitua aufforod Intaniely,
a auddon drop In temporaturo fioci
Inn tli.; water rapidly,
Deputy ilhcrlff John tichullock Mon
day went to Klnuinlli Aguncy and nt
tnchid the general aturu atock of II,
O Spink, ngnlnat whom ault wr. niud
Mi the circuit court for tho recovery
of money by l ho Wood-CurlU com
p.uy ct ni, through Atlorno7 I. H.
Kent Abuut 12.200 la luvulvod In
the lull, In which It. C. Hplnk, tho
Jvlaii'Mli Tiilla jeweler, brothor of II.
I' Hplnk, la made a party defendant.
s.wi: mom:y, thkx ran it,
is wi:vi:itn.rHKifs wn
At ii icaalun yeaterday afternoon
ibc county court figured up tho tax
levy fnr tho cnaulng year nt 18,3 mllla
nsalnut H.ti7 mllU lait year. Of
thlv now levy 7 mllli U'for county
rondr, arid tin no rppllcMlon to prop,
euy within tho rnr.norato llmlta of
Dm rlly of Klumnth Falli. Tho city
hna already fixed III nilllngo nt 8
which with 9 for achool purpoiea, add
to tlio county' 11.3 mllla (exclusive
of rond tan), moini 28.1 mllla for tho
city folk In pny, ngnlnat 38.C lait
)nr, Thcro la n ahndc of comfort for
Hut local people In tills.
Tho rond lax of 7 mllla la & mllla
more than won asked by tho county
lit st year, mid Is explained by County
Judge William 8. Worden In tho need
for flnlahlug up a great iltal of work
that was left unfinished at tho cloio
of 1911. If this work lijnol complet
ed thla year what baa been done will
bo largely a loas, tho Judge says, whllo
If It la completed Klamath county will
bate gone nhcad further In good roads
than any oilier county In tho atato.
Tho stnto mlllnvo Is 3.5 mills, an
Incrcnso of 1.5 mills over last year,
or ib per rout, an unusually heavy
iiaaeaament, which leave the county
reaponalblu for nn Increase In mlllage
of 1,83 mllla, or juat exactly 10 per
rent of this year' county assessment.
The general fund claim 4 mills, no
thnngo; school fund 2.5 mills, dc
crensu U mill; high school 1.05 mills,
ilccrenno .17 mllla; school library, .02
mills, decrease, ,01 mill; county II
Lrnry. 023 mills, against no levy lait
year.
Is bullnved tlio bullet wero Intended
for West.
Tlm usiassln escaped.
HAiTiMoitK oi-rra
HKMOCHAT MF.KT
WAHIIINOTON, Jan. 0, Tlio dem
oeratlc national committee lias set
Juno 25th as tho data for tho national
convention at Ilaltlmore. tho Orlolo
City being selected on tho second
ballot.
,W:illAI MAUj HKHVICK
FOIl AVIATION KIKI.lt
FINE SUGAR BEETS
KLAMATH PRODUCT
tongue I havo becomo tho greatest
'honor destroyer' In the Dcrsctcsgadcn
district, and everybody should bo
warned." v
aKI'AHATIO.V OK IHKI.AM
XOT KOI'UMIt IN OMAOH
I'lnlmantf-r funeral Hltrhrork An-
iffivea Kxprriment lo Il Intro.
iturnl When Air Flyer Meet Tills
Monlli In llurjr. Willi Cllmaln
rir,Vuiiiig Men Who Wlh In Ai
Weiillli He lleii'iik I mug II
I'oiikiniii Atli'iiiluii in Work
No I'eiir of laibor
I'nltod Press Kcrvlcu
I'AK.I)I:NA, Cnllf. Jan.-
surest way to make money
money and use what yon i
This la the Migo mlvlcujj
would bo rich, offered :
Woyerluiuaer, lumber 1
la being actllcd In hi
bent for Iho season, i
. . ..
Among ouif
fiom his OWSj'i
hlgliwnyii Mr
young men IH
hours and cons
In work with thy
unite success, mar
nnd atrlvo until yl
murk another.
SUGGESTS NAMES
FOR SWAN INFANT
Sri'KltlXTK.XOKXTH XOT
t,Y TKI.UHUril COXUIt.VIT.
iTIONa TO KATHI.lt. HtT OF
lit AHV1HK
United I'rcsa P-rlce
I.OH ANOKI.KH, Jan. .--Los An.
;iUt will havo an aorlal mall scrvlco
il:i nn Hie Intcrnitionttl aviation oieet
begin .Ing January 201b, according to
an announcement today by Mann-gerJ
Dick Kerrls, who has received tho
snuctlon of Postmaster Ccnernl Hitch
cock for tho plan. Thn postmarking
stamp will bo worded like this:
"Aeroplane delivery. Aviation Field
m Angeles." Moll will be collected
and delivered every half hour.
BRIDGE OF NOSE
GIVES TROUBLE
STIHCK HY I'lKCF, OF WOOD MAN
WAS CIIOI'l'I.VO, ANI AKFI.IC
TION HWilXS TO INVOI.YF-TIIK
ItKJiT OF lllti FAC'K
li-aiU-T of Orange Kncllon In I 'nr I lu
men t I Itrlrmilneil lo Klght
Agnliint It.nnil If Tlint' Trenaon,
Ho I'lrnils fJullly
United Press Bcrvlcn
DUIII.IN, Jan. 9. At a gigantic
mnss meeting at Ornngh, County Ty
rone, resolutions wero adopted pro
testing against tho efforts by homo
rula to separato Ireland from tlio
United Kingdom of Great Ilrltaln and
Ireland.
eighteen special trnlns brought
crowd of Watermen to tho gathering.
Addrcmlng the Immense audience. Sir
Kdword Oarson, lender of tho Irish
conservatives, or Orango faction, In
Parliament, said:
"If my determination to fight
against Ireland's separation from tho
United Kingdom Is treason, I plead
guilty. Let tho government do Its
worst."
HE I LEM AN S RESULTS
AOItlCUf.TL'HK DKPARTMENT
I'KUT HAYH "ALMOST PHBifOM.
IVAI," AMI HIGH CREDIT M
IIUI-: TO MAMN COLONY
.MISTOOK MAN KOU IIIMHT
AND PLT UUN8IIOT IN HIM
Victim Wounded In Neck us Itetnilt of
Krror, mul Has to He Cairinl Ttireo
NlglitH and Hay Arron Mountain
lor Medical AM
C. O. Plumb, whllo working at tho
I.ot lllvcr diversion dam about ten
days ago was chopping some wood.
when a pleco of tho wood flew up and
struck hlm across tho bridge of tho
nose. Ilo had the Injury attended to,
but later on (he trouble began to get
worse, the face being badly Inflamed.
Ho came to this city and ha placed
himself under tho caro of Dr. Leo
W. Chilton.' Plumb Is stopping at the
Oregon House.
ate
bored
Union
IdvUea
it long
i work,
f ulll-
kilnl,
lion
TO 11)11.11 A IIKtJIl
HAI.i:.M, Jan. 9. Teacher, credits.
mile nnd "flunks" woro ull forgot-
en by tho county superintendent as
sembled nt Salem when Assistant Su
perintendent K. K, Carloion announc
ed that tho en ii so of tho absence of
County Superintendent J. a. Swan of
Klamath county was tho arrival of n
noli, bom January 3.
Superintendent K. K. llrugg of Un
ion county Introduced resolutions of
congratulation nnd tho following tel
egram wan sent to Prof. Swan:
"Tho County School Superintend
ents. In convention assembled, extend
ilncoro "congratulation,"
This telegram I to bo followed by
n letter In which every superintendent
will kiiggest his chotco of a name for
ho baby.
All Odd Follow who
lently nttoud are requested '
nt the hull tonight for tlio pur
funning n degreo team. Thai
formed tonight will bo hold Intnl
this term, and enthusiastic moml
will mako It tho best over.
i:. M. Chllcoto of tho llrm of Chll-
rote & Itlce, returned Inst evening
from a fow week' visit In Portland
ami other Oregon cities.
CONTROL BOARD MUDDLE
REMAINSJIHEXPLAIRED
Coniiiiisaloiicr XyUml (toy That Pub.
Ilahod atalementa That Vwo Mem
lHra yult IKvaHso of CrltlelaM la
Absolutely Fnlao
United Pros Service
SACHAMKNTO. Jan. 9, Commls-
alonor .Vyland of tho board of control
state that the published itateraenta
that Henry Meacham and 8, II, Btevo
rrslguod from tho asylum board bo-
causo of criticisms Is absolutoly false,
Ilo rofuiod to dlscuta the rumored
graft Investigation.
IS MO METIS IN
MY ARE MUMEROOS
of Former Made Ail-
ailrc In 1011, Which
I at That Same num.
LlDtlaa 11010,
V.
United iHsWBorvlce
1IKKLIN, Jan. 9, Thore wero 25,
S9il birth of twins In derinany In
1911, uccordlng to govornment ta
tlsttcs, a decreaao of 4 VII, at compared
wltn 1910. During 1911 there woro
I'M birth of triplets, exactly the same
number a In 1910, And here wero
three birth of quadruplet,
ASSASSIN'S SHOT
FOILED BY BAO
United Pre Service
SALEM, Jan, 9, An attempt to as
sassinate Special Prosecutor A. B.
Clark of tho Louis J. Wilde case,
was foiled by a portfolio oa hi left
aldo (topping the bullet, which ww
fired, In tlio state house groundi.
Two ahota were fired, the tint hit
ting Clark In the loft arm.
Clark roaemblei Governor Weat. It
I.IIIF.HTV IIF.I.L WILL COMK
tt'fflT ON l-ITIIJT l-KNNIKS
':illfiniLi Itnnrtla nf Kduralion Adopt
Iteiudutlon n H to Mean of Securing
llelle'H lAtnn, mid Ft cry Child In
tin Slate Will Help
United Tres Servlco
SAN KHANCISCO. Jan. 9 Califor
nia' school children aro to bring tho
famous Liberty Dell from Philadel
phia for tho 191S fair with their pen
nies, nickels and dimes.
A resolution to this effect has been
passed by the boards of education,
Kvery school, large and small, In Cal
ifornia will join In tho work.
WOMAN NF.F.IM MAN IHtAPF.ll,
SAYS ritF.NCH MAN-MODISTK
Incidentally Hay That Dressmaker
Who Lovra Ills Art Never Strives to
Create Next Year' Styles, Hut At
tend lo Artlatlo
United Pros Service
PARIS, Jan. 9. M. Polrct, a inanJ
dressmaker, In a lecture delivered
hero on the subject "La Mode" say
It takes a man to dress a woman, nnd
Hint Hint man mutt bo an artist.
"Woman's dress Is as complox at
man', and every type of woman de
mands her own stylo," ho says. "A
woman slaves over detail, and forget
tho line, & man dominates detail and
observes silhouette. Tho dressmaker
who loves his art novcr strive to cre
ate next year' styles'. Ho gives hi
attention to tho artistic. It takes a
man to dress a woman."
TERMAGENT CONFSSES
PRBLICLYJER INIQUITY
Acknowledge In Published Letter
That ftlie Heaped Slander on Man,
nnd That Through Her Tongue She
It (Jreatcst "Honor Destroyer"
United Pros Service
MUNICH, Jan. 9. A woman In
Dorchteagaden, near hero, haa done
tho unprecedented, the following an
nouncement signed by her appearing
In a paper of that tewn:
"The ilandor I heaped upon Mr.
R I take back. I voluntarily ac
knowledge that through my bad
KItKSNO, Calif.. Jan. 9. Charles
Parker Is In tho hospital here today
with a gunshot wound In the neck as
tho result of being mistaken for u
mountain lion by ono of hi friends,
who then for three day and three
night- curled him across the Sierras
to medical aid.
DRAW JORY LIST
FOR FUTURE WORK
county coi'itT r;cK aoo nami
OF YOIF.IN IN KLAMATH, FROH
WHICH IlK.GtiLAIt PANEL IS
PICKED
One of tbc little duties tho county
court Is busy with today Is the draw
ing of a Jury list. From tho list of
oters In Klamath county S00 nam's
havo to bo solocted by tlio county
court In tho presence of County Clerk
Charles It. Do I-ap. From tbl the
regular jury panel of tblrty-ouo mimes
I picked.
In a lotler from Washington, dated
January 3, W. II. Hclleman of the
reclamation scrvlco give details of
tho splendid showing of tho sugar
beet raised In Klamath county. The
letter follew:
Washington, D. C, Jan. 3, ItlS
Kdltor Herald:
Tho Klamath district has this year
demonstrated very clearly that It la In
tho sugar beet belt of the country.
While wo have always thought we
could grow beet commercially, we
l.nvo rather thought that agricultur
ally wo wero .hardly sufficiently estab
lished to undertake experimental
work In a large way. It Is, of coarse,
difficult to undertake now line of
crop development when tho most of
our farmer aro tied down with the
preparation of land and the raising of
crops which must bring money re
turns. Tlio lack of ttmo and atten
tion ran readily mako experimental
work In beet culturo inoro or lea of
a failure, and n setback In thl Im
portant new crop for tbo district
might do harm for several years Into
the future.
Tho present year' work haa shown
excellent results. Many plots of beets
were sown In tho valley, and nearly
all did well In growth and yield. Suf-
LOclent representative sample were
tent In for testing and to demonstrate
tho high quality of tho beet. The
showing made Is well worth pub
licity. Our noticmUn Colony Faratrra
For tho actual figure on the sugar
bearing quality of the beets this year
wo aro Indebted almost entirely to our
Bohemian neighbor near Malta.
Their Interest and team work In the
field part of tho undertaking, which
Includes sending In sample for test.
Is worth all the credit we can give.
So near as the general thadow for a
sugar factory hat come Into view the
thing has ttartcd straight for the
lower end of tho valley.
I submit herewith the result of the
sugar tests on beets for the 1911 sea
son. Tbeso results wero obtained by
tho chemists In tho department of ag-
rlculturo at Washington, and aro en
tirely reliable. In tho words of Mr.
Orton, sugar beet expert for tho de
partment, they are also "almost phenomenal."
CUTTING DUEL IN DAIIK HY
I1MND MAN AND HIS ENEMY
Sightless Patriarch Lead Attack
With Knife When Other Enter
Shack Fight I'ntil Police Breaks
Down Door and Separates Tliem
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 9, Duel
Ign with razor nnd knlfo In tho dark,
Daniel O'Connor, 73, blind, nnd Chat.
Spalding, an old enemy, Inflicted
wounds upon each other that threaten
to be fatal to both.
Doth victims are In hospitals.
Spalding entered O'Connor's shack
nnd wns attacked by tho blind man,
who used a knife. Spalding drew a
razor, and they fought until poliro
broke down the door.
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Ignac Cacka ....18.2 81.5 IH
Jas. Kahout ....18.7 89.7 IH
V. J, Spolek ....23.45 89.45 lfi
John Spolek ....23.45 90.0 1
Rudolph KUma ..18.9 82.7
Jos. Mlcka 18.9 89.7 l.H
Joo Smldlo 18.35 87.0 2
Karel Vavrlka ..16.95 85.0
Frank Kromorlk .19.6 87.3 IH
W. Westrchll ...22.0 90.6 IH
Alois Kallna ....21.4 91.9 IH
Anton Krupa ...16.0 81.1 IH
Joa. F. Kamarad .16.03 83.7 8
Mike Dobry 1S.2 80.35
Frank Adamek ..13.85 7I.6 2H
F. Zunipfe 13.6 6.3 SH
Vincent Yellnek.. 14.3 77.3 SH
Unripe boett.
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Jail Practicality Empty, Save For
Confinment Ot Accused Murderer
Coudltlona at tho jail have changed
a lot In the past few weeks. The pro-
cost of getting prisoners disposed ot
haa been to rapid that tho only In
dicted man remaining In confinement
there It Nobel Faulder, against whom
the grand Jury found a true bill for
murder In the first degreo,
Faulder It accuted ot fatally ihoot-
tng Louie Qebhert, camp cook for the
Erlckton ft Fetterton construction
company, at their railroad work loca
tion above the city last August.
It I only comparatively few
week since the Jail waa SIM to over
flowing, but the deposition el eaaea
lately haa been comparatively speedy,
Jamca II, Wheeler, deputy aherll,
who hat been night guard at the Jail
tlio past three months, haa been dis
pensed with by Rkertl William .
Barnes.
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