The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 18, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY IH, IBIS
PricrFive Ceaes
DIVERSION DAM IS
ALMOST COMPLETED
NEEDS LASTTOUCHES'
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ruututt ,... mirmipj i?r ii. k,'
(IBtnilll kIx'H '' Mrallivr will
tnmli U ' oilili-r 1111 ll. rtii uf
Iki ...ik aKi. in KUuiMli Tall., ami
lb,.il1rri.i..rrl..u.fl..rliiM.cl.
a unt 'UkiriK
Tl.frc ,..... in l.o flnl.l.r. about
,() ft vt trliumli.K of artli from
IU boiti.tn r iiik iiiicriin cnannri
ty I'liniran . V II. Matin, wlillo
Cnturti I V Jur) !. X"t to rum.
p!t riraTdiiiiK aIihik n inatlnr of
ItO or 000 r ,1 ji,,t i(pow Dm itam, HIIMfUNTS I1HI llMii:il
It Ii llkr' 11 lt. rotiilltlim at tli mitlll.V Kl.'i:i' HIM AI.IVII
dim lll In iirl t m utirli tlint "
It rcUn.aiii.u nlr ran 1. 1 out nllr.l l'rra Hcrtlfo
110 Kcin.l fri uf MAicr. If ll U itr ATLANTA, Jnn 18 - llankrr
IrcJ. fi.r irllrf frnin llm prim M"f"' ' ,"'I"K ""I'' n11"' l ,'"r, Mr-
gooJi I'lmrann lloijillnl lit tlmulanta Ilia
Th .tan. 1. almr.l to rwlalm ,"i'IIHni l frltlfal
Muilmatflj llm nnrltirrly tdlrj of -
Tut iJikr or about 10,000 arret.
n J,,,.. u( ,.IP Mp N, I,,, Hn,'Hiniiii wnHiN'Q Will 1(1
nlrh ill mark tlm .ouibi-rly bnr.lir U"n tlUMrin 0 HILL IU
HH;"i"rr;";;"' BE 0ISRE6ARDE0 Vt UW
mtluti ( fnlliiHi.t 10 Hid tliorr. Tlila
H tb tliallimrr portion of thr. lako,
Tk lowrr or anulbrrlr two-thlrili-II'MrlLr
lBirn rnmprl.r, ,P ilrrjior part nf
Ikr Ukr ta n ilrjith RrrBt n 55
ftt In omo islarea, nrnl It la not rt.
lrlM to rrr aim tbla, na la la wanted
ii a imti for riiMhta tlmt nrn rrrtnln
10 rrmr annually It n (,r,r flo,f
ltl hr !vr,., rrenled Tub, Lake
J m,, . ,rh land In It nrlich
tor.M.1 onuuun Tbo Korernment'a
frojrn u miendeil in rertalm iiiurti
proiftt Ii inirndrd in rr-rlnlm na
nurh nf , inko na" Is feaalblo. and
M th Miuo lltno lenvn an nrea aa a
wmnlr for nitn water.
Tre northern pari of the. lako, too.
tHIrr land limn that whlrh la In
nuthrm pari, whero Iho deeper
l'l l The rerlntnatlon of Ihn
rrrar . ,0Wt Bpnraoii
ll 111 mraia of .llipmltiR of thn wn
" Mch ha. nlren.ly nrrumiilnted In
tb lke, , a fn.t na the aurfnro of
toe lake bed la dried aufflctently to
nriane It the Koverninent will throw
It own to .Hilrinrnt, It will prob
Mji l. 1917 hefnro ovnporntlon ox.
H'lht mono nrrea,
City Hall Securities
Chance of Local
Conforming lo bla promlao to tho
tountll Mniidiiy niKlii. Mayor Fred T.
Sarulomun ri, lu K. II. Itolllua ft
Son, thg lMiier bond liouat', aaklnif
"' Hliuher they would tnko tbo
tond. their hid for which waa uccopL
b; tho ilt. o received yoator
'r anuKrnin from tbo homo aaylng
'il It would nut tnko tbo bonda, Tho
jifuiiinU for rojeiilon, tho major nld
l nmrnliiB, would bo furnished Iho
11 r I") Iho bond liouao In a letter,
"Ifli will In. rurolvrd lalor, and ho
'M Hint tho loiter would bo lvon
10 tlio preaa,
Thn huliof in ,Bn). qUtrtri a (hat
' w homu hiiMi hocn rojoctod on aomc
"KMl dufect In coimoctlon with tho
y charter, which haa proved a ood
"l of u "Jonnh1' to tho city In Its
' limn oiio )cnr of lire, n U un
"tood tlmt im ordlnanoo doclnrhiK
"0 re.uit of ,10 clty hB, bom, eM.
""'i ihoiibi vt baan ptMod by tht
wooititovv wii.ho hah m:w
iiki.iwu.voiiwmi.n'iiiimkIT.",1 "".''' V,.r1 "f Mr, ,'lllUn
'Ashley Tiiniliiill In behalf of her
United Press Hervira
IIICTIIOIT, Jim
IN Wl.O.llOW,
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lion.pnrllaiin lianiiii(. nlnl Inter nt n
ilomorrntlr tally
lln lnlil the reporter. "Pro lumn
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'.." ii inm i-kbiuiiik mo ini-
L" ' ,I!!rr;V '."'V .,"7nf,,l',1K t,..ll nml her daughter l, directing (I.
'" ""? ""'"" ', ' '"'" f"v'T ", '.'"' to bring In a verdict .gnln.
nllarka Hi" )llpl(im llutrnd ofiii,-..,
Km illarain
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iimviK ,r sou,in:i rmri.i:
IH HI'OltTH ANTHiPATION
"" llrimn i:rl in KiHKk,
,:,",, "lrr "" ' 'K Till, l.'if.)
1 i.li.K. Willi OtliU rmnrliu I'tirmrr
,., h(lll,rr
'Unllml I'ri-M Hrrvlto
NJW ynilK. Jan. l.-Cr...U
n1, ,.,K.,tl , Bpni, , Art.
KiiiKkoiif llrimn flKlU imiUlil.
Ar iU ,(, w( r f(iwn
,, ,u,,(,tl.
llr.ioii hn to Ininl a kiiorko.it
Alt.'ll la Ibu falorltn br clRl.t to Dtr
i'f HiMa Maklnx Will Xrwr,
anil ll.r) llnio .Vol ll-vn KrlnMir
In l(i'lililliii Itiiirrniiii'iit H
I'm Aii'iinil IaiiiI 0ni'rlil
-
fl!-ll.P.T(IN'. Jan IS. Tontal. an
'lldlan minimi. !io dlrd l..t IVIday nt
0 ' "" -n. ""I
l l.lrh .bo inwlhf.1 In Tl.oma.
Ka Tn Taiiir, I'lirixnta Motnlnlc mid
AiiKiut Aloiituder, nil ri'dii.rii, nn
olKbt)nrro tri.ct of inlunblo In nil
Inn. I However Kn-Tn Tnma will bo
tbo only una to avcum bla IrKnoy, bo.
ran--' of n K.iiernmi'Ut rulhiK mnkliiK
ll In.piM.lblo for nu In.llnn tn trnuafer
Iho title of helr.blp lnnila Tbo pttred
lilt to Motaluln mid Aleanndrr nro
both Inlmhlp land), whllo Hint bo.
-iii'Atln-il In Kn-Tn Tnina n tbo dend
woninu'a nllntment.
Tin prarllco of mnkliiK will la a
nu nun 1111101.K tbo Indiana, nnd they
hno not yd bn 01.10 arhoolvd In thn
roMtrlrtlona with wblrb thn Roiern.
intuit l.na aurrounded tbo owiterablp .if
tho land.
Rejected, But
Capital Accepting
rlty council and niado a part of the
e!iy recordK, hut Hint nil waa nover
dono,
Frank Camp, fluent for the liolllna
linn, Mho vlalted hero recently lo
look Into (bo nltimtlon nnd furnlab
facta for the lcmil nihlr of tho
firm, ni not iimpowered tn tnko nc
Hon on Iho altunllon, ao could Klvo
no innurniiceH for nr nunlnst the
l.ondH nt (but time,
At n meetlim of tho council Mon-.im-
niubi. noiiiicllmnn C. II. Crlaler
ntntcd that local pnrtlea atood ronxly
to tnko tho bonda without wording
na to tho charter, provided tho city
fulled to afll thorn to a noun iwu.u.
Ho wild thin iiiornlnii Hint ho was not
nt liberty In mnko known tho nninea
nt tho 111011 (oncorned.
"Thoro mny bo aomo chnnKo In tho
Hlttintlon rennrdltiK tbclr nttltudo,"
wild ho. "I know they did ulnml
ready a abort time ago to take up tho
aecurltlea."
!..
I.ITKY" IIAMlWLVH WILL IH
MIAIS IIKFOIIE TIIIIIUNAL
Mm. Lllllnii A.hloy Turnbiill lUwunwa
Fight lii Hunk Instrument Under
I'leii 'IIihi Hi r Daughter Lillian It
(lillil of l(i,i, High Hollrr
HAN PIIANCIHCO, Jan l Argil-
daughter, lloatrlce Anita Turnbull,
'whtiao milt lo lirrnk tli will of the
Ilnimlri' turfman whom alio claims Is
ioii'iiii tin, arKiuiiMit for tba at. pel
Inn), ilmrntlriK blmaolf to a rrvluw of
Hid titliii(ii.)', whlcli JintKo Itlvca of
Im Atn;pi li.'ld to bo Inaiifflclnnt,
nml vlitn ally noii.aultiit Mm. Turn
n
Kiilliat
tlicm,
TO SHIP STOCK
TO CALIFORNIA
ciiimv roMMiKsio.i:it oiiY
.Mi:illlll.L IIIIIMiS HI TWO ('AIL
NIAIK ill' IKillKI. WHICH III-:
Wll.l, SCSI! III .MI.'IICKH
1 .
!..) .Merrill Inat rrctiliiK 'broiiRlit
up (Mo rnrloaila, Gl ti.'a.l, of lioraca
ami mtilcH, ilcr Im will lil. to Mir
ri'., Calif . on Katurila)' nioriiliiK. Tbo
abliti!int waa mpoctixl to lime bcrn
i.ia.tii tl.U mnlnajt nt Dr. Mitch,
ell, tl.o lornl atoTKliia.ctor. la In
I'orl Klamnth, tlicy bail to await hU
rttiirn
Mr Merrill tnti comlnc to town
purrtiaaoil twriity-two head of young
l.iulni wblrb wyrnaiacd tbo pat aum-
iiu-r by W. IL.kJttbu on hla cornrD
meat rotitrart work.
I. la (Irrbrr will hl flro rarloada
of bo'f rattle to California on Salur
lay All of tl. ciw ihlpmrnta will
I robnbly In niado from Klamath
ll-nlla.
irN HAMAKKHM HltiM'KRY
1 I'ormrrly tbrro oro nlno pooplo
Ion our linnn lino, mid our number
hn ('" lnkf- C. Aftrr lx
miinllia .Iri-nuoua effort haro a..o
rtt' ,H ttlnK an Indhldual lino.
' ' ""' ' ,C9 "1""
Hint number, nnd no one will butt In
IIAMAKCIt'ti CAHII (lltOCKUV.
I'houe No 1C91.
MAIN STREET LOT
AT $300 PER FOOT
(IIISI.KIt HTILTH TIUNHFKIl
VAI.IAUI.K I'IKCi: OF HKAI. KH
TATK Tl) V, K. IULKY, ANI
TIIIO WILL IIVIIJ
Crlaler Btllta hno old half of
tho nrnnt lot on tho south aide of
Mnlu atrrel. between Allen Sloan's
abstract officii nod tho Van lllpor ro.
crry, to C. H. Hlley. Tho lot Is box
100 feet, nnd the prlro paid wna 1300
per front foot.
Tho owners of the entire tract con.
lemplnto puttliiK n brick store build-
Inn of two stories on tbo slto In the
spring.
Mr. Illloy will probably move hit
saloon from tho present Sixth street
atnud Into thn now hulldliiK. If tbla
Is dono the bur will bo tho most con
tinny located In the city, sau Hint of
'A. O. Powell.
It Is reported lodny that Howard
F. Shepherd bns sold for 110,000 tho
properly across tho street from tho
Crlsler & Stlllt-ailey tract. On thU
block Is n one-story business block Jn
which nro located the offlrea of Ar
thur a. Wilson nnd Harry D. Mills,
nnd tho tailor shop of Alt ft nodae.
Kvery person owning a foot of prop
orty Is vitally Intcroated In tho clty'f
credit, nnd In getting Klamath Falls
on 11 credltnblo financial plane.
(1st the city on' a cash baila tad
save jourtelf high In bill. t
CRISLERTHiNKS
MAY RETIRE FROM
l.-OtJM'll,, AH IH NOT HATIHHKD
WITH KXVKSHKH OP CTTY AH
AliMIMHTIIATION HAH INCtttt.
ItKH TUMI
Cnuiiillninn C. II. Crlslur, iletiio
1 rnllr member from Iho Second ward,
loiitemplutcs rcslgulne from tbo city
iouikII bvtween now and election
lltiti W'liM.. Hi.. ffiiittrllnif.ii la nf
tl... same political faith ns Mayor
Pre.1 T Kaudoraon, ho Is not at
T Saudoraon, ho Is not at nil
pleased with tbo exM-nses of the lit)'
goieriiment nnd the wholrsnln Im
prowments rontemplnled wllhoull,l,"',,M",'rd ln ,,ho ,t'op MUl
properly nrranglng a settlement
tho bark debts of tint city.
It was Councilman Crlaler
of
ho
brought up at lal Monday night's
meeting of tho council tho ijueatlon
of bonding the clt) to take up tboi
old rlt) warrni.ts, some of which hnva
remalnrd unpaid for about three
years, Tbu rounrll wimo time ago at
thn luatnnro of tho flnanro rommltteo,
ndopted a resolution to Issue bondt
tn take up Iho city warranla, of which
about $5 0.0 on against tho general
fund nrc outstnndlng and unpaid.
The flnanro committee ronal.ta of
Count llman a, W. White chnlrman,
M (I. Wllklns and C. II. Crlsler. It
waa auppoaod at the time that the
rlty attorney would go to work on
tbu neceaaary ordinances to bavv tbo
proposed bond Issue voted on, but
nover a whisper was heard In Iho
rounrll on the subject for about two
months. Thu popular Impression Is
that tho major, who never haa bcn!,on of FndlMon. tho government
partial In taking caio or the old war
rants cxrept In the usual course of
affairs, put n spoke In the wheel or
tl.o council's action, and kept the
nailer from gelling any farther than
the resolution.
"I don't like tho Idea of Improving
so much or the residence district M,n:tr n,, haT0 ,0 b' ',lrlM M "
...... I.!.., Ih .1,. fnBHI tj,li.M
at 11110 time," aald Councilman Crlsler
today. "It's all right lo Impoverlth
a part or the people for a Utile time
to Ret somo Important move for the
betterment accomplished, but It It
hardly wlto to Impoverish all tho pro.
plo nt one time. The matter of city
Improvements can bo worked to hard
Hint tho eipense will hit us nil at
ot.ro, nnd we will all bo low In pocket
at one time. Il can get tn such a
Pams that there will be more money
going out of the town than Is coming
Into It.
The great trouble. Is that many
l.ui.plo figure that the relief or the
sltuMlon Is up to somobody else. I
don't reel that way. It's duo to all
or us to art to get tho needed change.
I'le been In fauir nil the (Into or tak
ing rare or those rlty warrants, lor
H they are three cnra old at C per
cent with that accumulated Interest
tn pay that Is not all. Tho premium
charged on tho city for material told
ll now Is audi that In 11 very few
)onrs, if the bills remain unpaid, It
will run to n dollar for every dollar
In value received, besides the 6 per
cent Interest. All this conies out or
tho tnxpa)crs' pockets.
"You ran run n business and toon
break It If jou are not careful. If
)ou nro conducting a corporation )ou
ran soon spend enough money watte
fully In lis operation to niako your
securities unmarketable. There Is
no doubb that thero It a good deal of
waito In Iho city a butlnets affairs,
nnd It Is time to check It.
NO riiKMKKCY FOR PASTOR
KXPKtTKO FROM GOVKRKOIl
MasMclmsetiN Kieeutlvo Haa Brett
1'i-ghig Against Merry for Ono
MuroVrvr, nml Hat Thousands of
l-olter CiuiuVmnlng IHrhraon
Inlt.'d Press Service
llOSTON', Jnn, 18. Bev. aiche-
sou'k counsel bns abandoned hope of
clement- ns n result of Governor Fosa
urging tho executive council to refute
clemency to Silas Pholpt. who will bo
executed next work for the murdor
or Sheriff llniklnt,
Attorney admit that the tentlment
ngnlnst Hlclieson Ii too strong,
Thousands of lettera received urge
Governor Foss to execute the mur
doror. Neglect to take care of old city war
rants results In tuppllea Dotting Klam
ath Falls more than they coat Individ
ual. You foot the kill, Mr. Taxyay r.
IWAPK DEATH IN IN KNOW
A I TEH AWFUL EXPERIENCE
I'iui (i.iK'miiiriit Knglitd-n Arc Has
iili.tf Hurvoy WI11-11 Avntnmlie of
Hn.m- llnrli'a Tlir-c, Who Art)
HroiiKlil in Hnfely by I'liurlli
HAN linitNAIttiJNO, Jnn IS.
Percy llnywood, James Alder and
(leorito Sumner, Kovornmcnt cngln
UTH, have arrived hero abowInK tho
ecocls of u tvrrlfylriR Mperlenco In an
ainlnncho that burled them deep In a
l.iirgo of Mount Kan nornnrdlno. Tbo
thri'o men were saved by Harry Cum
mltiKS. fourth mumbur of tho survey-
tnx pnrty, who tunneled Into tbo gorco
nnd rencbed his burled companions lu
tlnia to drng them out nllvo.
The tiiRlneers were running survey
lines about Mount San Ilcrn&T.lIno
"". bw'eal1' U' B0W "" bo
uinlimrln.' rbaahed iikjii them. Hay
J wood was hit first. Alder nnd Hum
1 nor leapi d to the rescue, nnd they nlso
I Cuminlngs, who was protected by n
Jcrng went to work digging, nnd drag-
K'"'' n" "ireo ,0 safety.
MUST DIP CATTLEf
IN THIS RE6I0N
HKVKHAIi CAHK8 OF HCAIUilKS
roi'NIi IIY OOVKIIXMKNT IN
HPKCTOH, ANI IIATIIING Oil.
OKU IH HULT
All tho stock and beef cattlo In the
Klamath and Merrill valleys will
probably bavo to undergo dipping at
tho result of tho visit of Dr. Ilamll-
atock inspector. Dr. Hamilton it now
In tho Fort Klamath country after an
Inspection of .tock In '.u Merrill s'C
t?t.. Ho will prohnbty make a tho:
( .if 1. Inspection of all cattlo In the
entire county, and it may devetoo
that stock In other paitt of the coun'r
tint In the Merrill avctlon
It It ttated that tcvcral case of
srabble wero discovered by tho In
spector, and whllo the ratfs aro said
lo be not very bad. tho order to dip
has been glxen. Thero arc In tho
neighborhood of 3.&00 bead or cattle
In tho southern end or tho county,
and probably all or these will hare to
bo dipped. Tho beer cattlo nro owned
principally by J. C. Mitchell, Louis
(erbor nnd n lew others whllo J. F.
Adams nnd the Cmt ranch nrc among
tho large owners of stock cattle.
Corrnls nnd dipping vats nro to be
built near Merrill by tho stock men.
ENTERS NEW SUIT
DUE TO DEMURRER
ATTOItNKY tWHXAHAX FILK8 AX
ACTION AflAIXHT KOUN8EVELL
COHPOHATION ANII V. O. HOI.
KIITKON
As n result of Judge Henry L. Hen
son sustaining n demurrer tn tho caso
ol 1. M. Itcldy versus tbo Itouusovoll
corporation, Attorney J. 11. Carnabau
amended the orlglnnl complaint toda)
and filed 11 new action entitled, "P. M.
Ileldy versus Itounsovell corporation
and W. O. Itobertson."
The object In tho now action It to
separate tho defendants W. O. Rob
ertson and Fred L. Houston, as to
whom there wna n rolijolnder of
causes of action tn the original bill of
complaint.
MINKWOHKKHR' OFKICKHS
PICKED FOR NKXT TERM
United Press Bcrvlco
fNDlANAPOLIS, Jnn. 18. Tho
voto on United Mlneworkers' officers
wna announced thlt afternoon.
White was re-elected president. Ills
majority over Tom Lowls wna 46,424.
Hayes was re-elected vice presi
dent by a majority or 64,824 over
Bamuol rntcoo.
Perry wot re-olected secretary
troaturor without oppoaltlon.
XVMUKIt CHANGED
When you call Uamaker's Qrocery
the number will bl91, u they bow
have nn iudWduil 11m.
WANT MORE TROOPS
AGAIMST STRIKERS
Cltl.MI.VALr) HTIIANOLKD AH
I'lXITTKItH AOAINHT YUAN
lnltt'd Press Bervlco
PKK1N, Jan. 18. Tuang Tl Fong
nnd threw accomplices In the plot to
ntsasilunto Yuan Shi Kal, Imperial
premier wore today strangled by the
public executioner.
INTKHVII.NTIOX NOT NIXIIKI),
PIIKSIHIINT TAFT TIIINKH
United Prett Service
WASHINGTON, I). C. Jan. 18.
President Tnft believes Intervention
In Cuba Is unnecessary. Ho expects
Cuba to noire, her own problems.
M:W MKXIMr LKfJIHLATCItK
CA 1,1.1.11 IIY OOV. MrDOXALD
United Prett Scrvlco
SANTA FK, Jan. 18. Governor
McDonald tins summoned tho legisla
ture for March 11. They must ballot
on the scnatorshlp within ten daya
after assembling.
CPWOItTH LEAGUE TO MEET
Tbo regular monthly business meet
ing and social of tho Kpworth League
of Grace Methodist church will be
held at tho chiych on Friday ovenlng,
January ID, at S o'clock. All mem
bers aro urged to attend. Shrangert
will And a cordial welcome.
Some ol tho most reputable firmi In
Klamath Falls bavo openly stated to
council men that they charge the city
n premium for goods furnished. There
Is n reason, and It Is not a breakfast
food one. .
FORFEITED OREGON LAHO
BOURNE WOULO HAVE SOLD
Senator Introdaces) Bill to That East,
Alleging Ilrearh of Act Graatiac
Land to Espeo to Aid Railroad mad
Telegraph Construction
WASHINGTON. D.C. Jan. 18.
Senator Dourne has Introduced bills
providing for tho disposition or landa
In Oregon which may bo declared for
feited to the United States on account
of breach ol act granting landt to the
Southern Pacific to aid ln railroad and
telegraph construction.
Tho bill provides that persons other
than the original grantees who have
contracted for tho purchase or landt
from the railroad company may, with
in six months alter the decree of for
feiture, purcbaao from the United
Statea at $2.50 an acre.
Does the taxpayer realise that 6 per
cent on a city warrant three years old
will mnn 18 per cent on the principal
sum when paid? Thlt meant $1,18
contt for what was bought under the
city's loose financial tystem.
New Local Banking
Projected, With
Klamath Falls Is to have a fourth
bank soon. No authentlo information
could bo had today, but It Is reported
that tho Klamath Development com
pany It behind tbo proposition, and
that tho new Institution will be locat
ed toward tbo expanding Hot Springs
district.
W. K. Delzell, formerly cashier of
tho old First National bank, and later
nsnilstunt cashier of the reorganised
First National, who retired from the
official roster of that Institution at Its
last election, Is expected to be con
nected with tho new concern In a re
sponsible capacity. He Is now In San
Francisco, where he Is understood to
be In consultation with men who are
going to finance tho proposition.
W. Paul Johnson, treasurer of the
Klamath Development company, Is
nlso In San Francisco. Herbert and
Mortimer Fielschaker, of the Anglo
Paris, and American bank In the Gold
eu C-ato City, who are capitalist of
SITUATION SERIOUS
TEXTILE CORPORATION OWNKM
CHARGE WORKERS PLOT TO
DYNAMITE WORKH AND
DKXCK OF GOVERNOR
United Press Srnee
LA WHENCE; Mass., Job 11.
Textile corporations demand two ad.
dltlonal regiments and a declaration
of martial law.
The strikers resent this, and the)
situation Is serious.
Troops yesterday attacked striken
parading and carrying Americas
flags.
The owners charga that the strik
ers are plotting to dynamite the mill
hero and Governor Foss' residence la
lloston.
I.NHULT" TO KING GEORGE
DRAWING MOVING PICTUM
Durbar View Shows ThatGaekwar ef
HomtW Was Not Orfr-Bath tasOt
About Doing Homage to dte Mtfeh
Ruler, Giving Rat Might Bow.
LONDON, Jan. 18. Moving picture
theaters are being crowded day Bad
night by vast throngs who come to see
King George "Intuited" by the Oaeik
war or Daroda, during the durbar cr
emony at Delhi.
The durbar pictures show that If
the Gaekwar was not positively lasatt
Ing, ho certainly was not over-enthusf-
le about doing homage to the "Brit.
Ish Raj."
First the Nizam of Hyderbaw. gov
geous In royal robes, is seen bowlag
solemnly beforo King George. Thea
comes the Gaekwar, the second rank
ing prince In India, dressed In a swtt
of white duck, such as he might wear
on an everyday occasion, and swtBg
Ing a slim cane. He bows hat owes,
and the Inclination of hit head It
scarcely more than a nod. Immediate,
ly afterward he turns his Back apern
King George and walks anteklv imr
It If from a dlttastefnl and BBmfU
atlng task. At this- stage of the pie
lure exhibition the spectators "boo"
until they are hoarse.
DOUnLE JAIL GUARDS WHKM
DYXUaTKRS ARE CONITNBB
Cnlted Press Service
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 18. SherlaT
William Hammel today wired from
Indianapolis ordering the guards don
bled about the Lot Angeles county
'jail, where Dender, Connors and Ma
iple are confined. They are charged
with dynamiting the ball of records.
There Is no explanation of the raes- -sage,
but It Is believed that the sher
iff feared a Jail delivery.
Nice fancy apples, $1.80 per bog.
SUNSET GROCERY.
18:St Phoae 1114.
Institution Is
Oelzell Connected
large means and directors la the
Klamath Development company, are
expected to be tn the new bank.
Hl'ltXB MAY WHISTLE FOR
STATE SHARE OF RaTfTi
United Press Servlen
SACRAMENTO, Jan. 18. Because .
tho contingency fund from which the
btato assembly promised 110,000 as
a McNamara reward contains only
59, becauto tne sonata defeated the
bill and Qoveraor Johnsoa aem
signed It, State Controller Nye haa
turned down the application by Dis
trict Attorney Fredericks of Los Aa
geles In behalf of Detective Burns.
Nye told Fredericks he had better
put the claim before tho legislature,
which can get It by special account,
and give, the 810,000 It H la still la
the meed. .
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