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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
brnittQ ffrfato. a.lTlJBD VNTK ''" www 1BHVI0B print m mnrf, itor : y,r-.Vii. ,WN lltlh KLAMATH FALLS, OKBOON, Tlll.llSltAV, FKMtVAHY M, IDM aneaRsgf -atr1 " "' WRAPPED IN PELTS MAN WALKS STREET fot lirlK'iilnti inn) itkiii', JUST TWENTY HIDES ,1'Mll lllil 'tliuln." II U Jtml twenty jturH nlnrp Ciii. IiiIii Appli-gntii wan (k'loniilii to ii tn , iiMI(tii tinllonnl iniviiiiUoii, lm lmv-J Hiik art for Oregon In thi) nil-el nf, IKi2. In Minneapolis, whim Timi ;t"'iir") Hud, Chniiiimy M. Dopnw, Altt'HDCAt.'O.VH OWN' COI'I'IV JI'"" J HignllH tletmrnl lloriiiu I'or im utiiiii'ii iv n....".......'!''' niul other ndelirltle spoke (lui " ' ' "" '! II 11..11 .1. ... .1 ...... mi i.itiv iininiii), iini minium nnimir, was In tlin lloonlor ili'li'Kntlon it ml Frederick DoiikIiis, llm noted colored ornlor. hnd n sent mi llm plMfomi At lili) Illnii lh lilonny question was i.i'i'(iuiiii, i ho iiiiiiiiiIkii MiniitiK tiin lnriy divided on Hip qiieiitliiii or wlmt lini)il tut tlm simulant lliilor Is lliifnlrlr, u 'llinl :nii'. liulloii, DUHklng In I'm I'i With III Oinir Wn Diililn In ()! Him Out of llm tinini Hull I'd Press Hervlre LONDON, Fob 22 Tim uiefilrlr Arrhitoiiriiu Colley rector of Hliuk Inii. Iias realKiicil by request Withi )inr ni;ii llm nrcliilmi'on hm lilt own i mm n inmlo ninl stored th reclory DIJATH At-CIDCYt'AL IK uixiKi'or aithoiiitiim United Pices tlvrvtr HAN FIIANCIHCO, Vli 22 lovei HkdIIum lm tonvlnred llm mro that Mm, Cllio Itolii), a sitter In law nf Amiiltil)liinn Nathan CokImi, who wss falnlly ulinl Ht tlm 4,'oRlilnii hnmn, lUft her death nrrlilrritnllr DOCTOR BREAKS WRIST ,.(0OII AMI IIOIICATH AUK ,,t)l(llirlVVIION'A.N.MAX M t0 SVH TltAI'I'lXll HEATH faiuum' vow Kmrluixil in ft m-iiri) of wild -,l,' H " rt H"4rk l,r,M"l,", " ,giriK nci i'" ii," down Willi tlirrl IliU IiliKlltllC 10 I'm K"Hl loati tu I'D wnt tlm l I" I'1" ' ,elltii f ' ""' (,''rk l'',",rlM ' pr Up. Hd sllraetcil the attention e( icorfs li) stopped I" I""1 "' ijnlio ll" l "'i'1 "' 'inestloii I'11' Ktn lni oddly linlrrkcil, Whm lie R "' '" niuiltmusn tt- (jtitil llii- -i-rk nfflr ilosM, h dtiit ItiU ' Washington's birthday, iu4 bftrti u litillds). Hu he HMil tplbclt' ncniii .(tut tiiAKintlfi'il a lot woic n k-ii folk. Tkn i-lt rrr tlrutiK " " lt Itt trncluil itotrnJ M ""iil'ii nml ilrni-il lilin llnott "" rll'l I" ounlit n linth rob. Sl-itki o jihIht vrlio lm IliU itrti of lain) aiiiiui 1 H milt, miutli ail ct llm-.. ora ami tlm voorn of illnilli-l a- '""I ll nKUm ron-ltt-rJ(thuo ' nltrrn ro)oli- atul flt toUati. Tbr iiiiiminlly tine, Ur( iVIii" a- ) amrl no lltllu rtity sf Ik owti Milium tlm oilo who uv tktm t r-UKbt a )t lln'tn Animal wllh. la li Kiutnl ot n Riintliot of in)' tamr," '! rtparka Quito n row el tttttn I rAU.M within I K h I of Iht koaw. I rmht alt uf Ilium villi tli ai) tn nt th rU, which I iMk ltli Ik- lirlp of il"K. I'm Kft tla oM tiimn'lii atul ran't work n UM I unJ tn to I think tmit win lir 111 Juit pi to trappliiR, for with' Jti dotrn Iraf-o 1 ran ralrli rnouuhl titmlolt In it winter to ia)' um ISOO ' (lr monrr whlrli It a xonit n Ii rotJ makj fartnlni: In n raoii, trn , III rrr at luaii) n I unnl to lir. "In r-tcIilRK HiU tmiirli I Iibvd not t'AITAIN AI'I'MltlATi:. AHHIIANT ji:vi:i. tiiicvus rvriiAi-i:ii AMI I'OMI'i: Alii: lll'.VTINO Tnkir nf W.IO.ihmi Worlli nf l'riliMi Ji'ui'U I'mhii Aixtrlinnit nf Wrlnllif Wiiiimn In Hull rrnmlxo Inn t'mrr Tli.lr Tlnik. Will UnllPil I'ri'n K-rlri HAN rilANCIKI.'O, IVIi 22. Thi-ro I In no Itnrc nf the lliUca who Mdircil ! J & i). 00 II In Jija'Ih from the np.irtnicnt I of Mr. KiiKi'iiii Do HaIiIi-, nt llm I'al Bin lloli'l Tlm ixillrn nn ilrnKlii'tlltiK llm rlt) ME CRANKING AUT01WLKINS' CANINE FIRST APPLICANT WiilU W'mIU lli)-lilnii I'nllril rrmo llnl nt I .'nil) llnur mi lloii'n'li') Cii.o, Oulnii In u I'litini). IUiI In Wnll I'nlll Allrri'iHiii fur Aiii-iiIiii t.'nllPil l'rta Hrtr WAI.I.A WALLA. Waili . r'eb. 22. Callrtl f r um lilt dvil tml.ir at no rnrljf hour hy an KiimtKcnr) rnw, lir I' (,' lliililnxin. a loral ii)lcliin. bruki thn Ixinpmif lit rllit wrltt whllu r'RtiklnK till niiliiiiuilillf, anil Iimmihi of llm urxrlir) of Itiu rail hail to wait until lull- In thn aftrrniMin to hau the lioni art. PETITION GOING FOR SIGNATURES tratto liimrt iim from my work on' lk ranrh lit n up lirfuln lirrak' lot anil Ukr a i mk mil Mud of my , trip anr hi r 'ilnla of In ml wlmro I wM to tlin . tilnlnly. nml IMImrri ti a crlltrr m 'in trap IM ku nml! till thv anlitini ami akin him lifforn trtakfatl thru tn to work rlKlit nftiT at taral, ion iii:i.i:.ik to national iti:iiiii.irA. t o.vi:vrio.v. tll.Mh I'AI'lIlt hfAHTi:!! t'aplalu O V Appli-Kali), who Ii u Itrpulillraii lAiullitntu for itnU'R.ili) to llm natlonul rvpiilillran ronti'nllon nt T.bounti ii i: niil..f on liiiluat ClilrnKO Juim I vih. U hnliiK i-lrrii i4 II to un n inirt, Atli-r tlm coun- l-tol ulUlon for tln purpom) of linv. tr tUtk tanrvU llm alilna with till llif liU name Ku on llm hollot - llm HBth I k rp linn nml - Ihfin to nut koiuthI rlortlon, which, when taVn, hlrh i.) Iiritrr lliati Ik ft'Kil will he -nt lo Hnlrm nml tluro kotnljr Tlio iU(iUtliMi In llio Knat i fllcil In llm mr(- of llrn W Olrott, ta mitkett, I . i.jr ili(. pnpora, nro.n-rrrinry of atnto of OrcRon. M lo l rarh for Hikiii, Tlm cok'Otri In onli'r to Ret the nomlimtlon for 'illtll Miilmr now than thn rnl, ileicKalo It la rt-nulnM of tlm camlL ttaia ruin II Ii tho ollur wnj lilaln Unit Mi I'HItlon ho alKlit'il by t Al a tritiwrratltn inlriilniloti. llm'urr n-nl of llm lal roiiRrratloiml voir, ltllCK Mill IIIXOMIIMITOTIII. I I'lltHT WAIIII tdf.MILMW WA.NTh l.iri.-.NSI-l'UOHri'CIH or iiiiiiii.ii m'ai.i: roit immjuii: i . . t'oloni'l .M Ii Wllklua' black iI(K haa tlm honor of hrailliiK thu nHil of llm appllrAnta for iloc llccutoa, flluil with Oily llwnirilrr Tliomaa K. Nlcli iiln, Thv llctntc nru not Itaurd un til March lat, anil llm quvitlon la will tho Inrrcaao tariff on luiitta bo nmJo tn "illck." Thi) council by u oto of 6 lo I, ifMihi'il In favor of raliluj Um pri'inliima on cnnliic from 2..u niul l& to t& ami IT..U for umlra ami H'limu'H rrnpi-cuii'iy in orurr in mako thn lilr.lii'r prlru f(I(cllvi It ilium lm iiulirnrril In an orillnanrv niul pnmril As It It unlikely thai audi an urillnanrr will ho put IhrouKli iivkl Wi'ilui'Kilny at llio council mottlui;, If out. tlm chnuroa iiro tlmt tho fnltli ful bruti't will not linn to moot tli l.lc.'ior rnto for nuutlmr )'nr, nnywn). I'oualilorliii; tho number of unllccniul loita trotthiK nrouml town, at loan titiiK4 which f nil to wonr tho bailito of muiilrlint nurtlun, thorn might Ih n ulri rlonuup In that itlriTllon MAIL DELIVERY IN SMALL TOWNS WOULD UK I'HOVIDKD, KXI'KIIL MICNTALLV, HV (UIIKHT HILL, WHICH ia'NINMH AHHOC1A. TIONH AUK U'OltKI.N'M Hlt I'liHtinaator Clyde K. Ilrandonburic la In tocelpt front Waablngton of a tm 1 1 e t In for bualni' men rvitardlnR mull colli ctlon nnd ilollvnry In lowna and Ihl U n subject In which Klam nth I'nlla la dooply Intoroatod, owln lo thu fact that It haa C.OUO poopto nml not froo mail dellrory. There la pcndlnK In conitroaa a bill Introituii'd by Hcproxentatlru Orlcat of 1'i'nnaylvnnln, whkh would onnrt as fellnwa: "Tlmt fur tho purpoao of ahcorlaln- ln tho practicability of oitabllihlug ii town mnll ilollvery htvIcs for tho fn-e dullvory of mall mutter nt vvery Inrorpnratcil city, town, vlllajo or boroiiKh fontalnlnn n population of not I em limn 1,000 within Itn corpor ate Ilinll. nrcordlnu to tho laat Kon otnl ronaua taken by authority nf ttiln or United Htnlei law, ami hnv IrK ii pontoITlCii of tlm lecond or t)lrd nan, llio pontmnator Kenernl bo, nnd ho la hereby authorlied nnd dlrectt'l lo conducl an experiment by etb llihlnK aurh aerrlco nrrordlnR to rulrf lo be prearrlbod by the poatmaater Kcniral, who may iidopt lultftblo rear ulnllnna aa to aldowalka, Katea, num herlnic of houioi, nomlnic of at root , ii:d tho pladnK of approved mall re- crplarlea nt the door or entranro of n-xMenrea or efflcea: Provided, that inter rarrlcra of the town delivery orvlco ahall upon appointment re ceive a aalary of notcireedlna: 100 prr annum, and afterone year'a ter vice may be promote to 1710; nnd no carrier ahall recti e a compenaa aervlco In communltle having 1,000 to 10,000 Inhabltnnta a bill known aa tho Orient bill la now pending boforo tho committee on postofllca and pott roada of tho houae of reprcaontatlvea. "Prompt action commondlnic the eatahllahtncnt of a town mall de livery ayatem muat be taken to accuro the cnactmant of auch lexlalatlon dur InK the preaent seaalon of congrcaa. "Adopt renolutlona In your local organisations. "Preaent potltlona of cllltcna to your congreaaman. "Write lottera to congreaamen urg ing action. "Ileapectfully. C. W. Dodda, presi dent Commercial Club, Cbaa. E. Kin iter, secretary Commercial Club, Ml- amlaburg, Ohio; John D. fiercer, pres ident Truat company,. F. II. Mlnnlg, editor tho Call, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. W, A. Rnamlnger, editor the Sentinel, Matihelm, Pa.; John F. Menticr, pres ident Farmers' National bank. Bph ra in, l'a committee." A Melro Oily lro a)a tho rebel rnptiireil Zumpnnnirniii, klllliiK !' people nml selling 124,000 In rash. BOND PROPOSAL IS Mil -lilclirniiitlluleil Hpnrka' tntlirr luire talmptit nro worth 1112.60. Hint tlm potlllona lm ilrculnli'd In one llfli of llm preclnrla of tlm alntn nml The bounty on hn lltlnon loynlea nt In 'it lenal sovon tounllea, 1110 Ii !S5 ,!, nv tmi.cnt,, t'ailnlii Apli'Kle will request thn ".in! ll.e tweiii) hhlea nro worth aernlnry of slnto to Imvn prlntml on l tfco inarkti su rnllliiK enrlt on hi rniim nflr tbn hnllet: "I'mmpl wMh II, tUiTi'lopment of natural resourcoa, lib- I John Says Roosevevt Preaches Pure Western Democracy Doctrine '""IN '. -rTlM, SBW YOltK, r,. 22.(lovrnor "on.roiuililaatnlcnienti "IKkiiotcIi prenrlunl tlm doctrine 01 ProitfM ailll domorrncy. Tho dor I'lM that luu riuiio out of the West bo Mfiilly ,,w tripping oven the IxolRliteil porilunH of thu Hnat. dlrw' 0'l'"ltlon to recent nttor- -"oiliio lueaiddiu, of llm distrust f'uipltloi, of ,ho ponple, Uoosovelt tlr. Ti ,l0l,1O('r"c' nd anew de n.j """""Hii'iico nnd trust In our tain i. 'om,im't nd those com wTA. Tl' H"U" ' " mndo loer.L!Dro ua,l' lW t "If Z ,Tm' Thu C'tonol' nddroas mi?T lmt ' Mlwclod from tho m "' U wrings rhoer to avery piogrosalvn niul lo every true Ainer lean." t-i.i,.nM itnriliiKii lo comment on hla boom for tho vice ptealilency. MADE TO THE CITY I'l.KX .V Ct (IIK'AtiO, HAV TIIKV WILL (1IVK I'AH. AOtTtrKD IN TKIIKMT AND I'llK-MlI'M. IK TIIIIV TAKK riTV HALL IIOXDS LAHT HCIIMITZ JfROB IS 'CHOflKX IN niUBERV CARB UHtcd Press Bervtea BAN FnAXCISCO, Fob. 22. John Ottcn, a retired grocer, waa ehoaea the twelfth Schmltt Juror. The case opena tomorrow. STEARNS TELLS OF THELETTERWHICH I'AILKD TO IIRCII THK COVXTV COfltT HAYK OMIHMIOX IS NO MOHK H.X)lt.nTAmJi THAN COl'ltTH HILKXCK Hlnln Chnlriiinn Tlikliil 1.08 ANHKI.K8. Feb. 32. Mctr LUsner, cholrmiin of Iho Mtnto ropub- limit central commltlen, di'i-lnreil the lluosovolt-Johnaon comblnallon Ideal. Iloaald! "llooaevett la tho loglcnl proRres .iv.. nroaldentlal randldnle, nnd will h- n'vflrwholmln-ly oloclcd. Johnson Ij n great man for ",0 v,co lre"' cy. The comblnntlon will bo oue un nuoailonod for lla atrongth." Rdwln T. Karl. nowpsair ownor, sulci! "Theodore HoosovcU and John son are tlte only two n to lead tho republican to victory," Ulen Co., ChlrnRO bond house, hiw wired lit City Hccordcr Thomas F. Nlrholns n proposition on tho city hall bonils, turned down by K. II. IJolllns & Hous of Dent or. Tlm inesango, dated yestenlny nt Chlrngo, In piirl. follews: "Loiter received. To get matter dellnltely boforo )ou wo make fol lowing proposition; For M0.5S0 loRiilly lsued C per cent bonds of Klnmath Knlls. delivered to us In Chicago, 130,000 duo In 30 years, bnl nnco duo In 10 or 30 jenrs, un desired by city, we will pay pnr, accrued In terest nnd premium of 11,1 f0, nnd rurnlsh blank bonds. Wo ngroo to glvo you answer two weeks nftor ro- celpt of transcript of record nuthoru- lm: ItiU Ihsiio and pay for bonds ns soon thereafter ns samo can bo deliv ered by you." Tho Ulon company wired somo nays ago for Information, but tho recorder hciiI them a loiter toying that tho mutter hud once gotton Into the hands of n house causing tho delay, and tho elty wished to overt further ousirne. tlon. That Ibo Ulen bouse la koouly Interested Is bown by tho wire re ceived this morning. ( tlon In excess of 100 per annum at a poitofflco which produce a groaa poa- lal revenue, for tho preceding flcal year, of lesa than $6,000. Provided further that such statutes aa have heretofore been enacted with refer ence to the city delivery and rural de livery aervlces nro hereby etxendod to tho town delivery aertlce, ao far nt nppllrnhto, and tho sum of $300, 000 Is hereby appropriated out of any money In tho treasury not otherwlto npprnprlntcd, or ns much thereof an i my be necesary, to enable the pot mafter general to establish a system of mnll delivery In accordance with thn prnrlslnns of this net." Tho bulletin snja: "The buslnesa men and their or- canliatlona In every town which doe not havo mnll carrier aervlco are bo- Itig urged to bring Immediate and en ergot le Influenro to bear upon their United Slates aenatora and represen tatives In congreaa to persuade them lo work and roto for legislation ex tending the mall delivery carrier ser vice to nil towna having 1,000 or moro Inhabitants. "No letter carrier Is employed In our town, nnd the postofllce profits nro spent elsewhere, while the busi nn's men suffer Inronvenlenco and flrnnclal loss by being compelled! to crllrct nnd deliver their own mall. The postmnster nt all prealdenllal postofflces should hnvo competent car Mislstance, In tho largo cltlea free delivery Is established, and the rural dollvery has been Riven the country residents, but town people auffor un just discrimination. Every progres- slvo town should nt once petition congresi for mnll cnrrler service. "Last year there wao a surplus i in tho nostnl funds nnd tho government Is now ready to crento a new and eco nomical mnll delivery system aa soon as tho people In tho towns will evi dence their demand for modern facil ities such ns are enjoyed by the ctty nnd rural residents. "Tho report Just Issued by toe post- office department says: 'The city de livery service la now In operation In 1,541 cities, serving more than 46, 000,000 people. On the 41,000 rural routes 30.000,000 people receive their nisti from rural carriers. This leaTt n considerable percentage of our peo ple, the majority or wnom reams in tnwna and vlllogcs. without any form of free dollvery service, and under the nresent lawa thoro la no way oy wnten tho department can relieve this In equality. U to belleTed. therefore, that on experimental ser- vIpa should bo outhoriiea.' "To provide for the experimental Inauguration of a towa mall delivery The following communication from Captain O. A. Stearns, who Is a mem- mob of tho Commercial Club, and waa one ot its delegation which offered a down-town site for a court house. Is sHf-explsnatory: Kdltor Herald: There was an un intentional blunder, or mlatako (whichever ou please to call It), In omitting to tend the original letter addressed to Iho county court, a copy of which you published. As I was the party who waa cbolfly responsible for the omission, think ing the letter had been mailed to the court. It not being In seaalon, I take thla method of exonerating anyone elsg for tho blame; and while believ ing all due forma of courtesy should bo obserred, do not think the failure In this Instance Is more regrettable than that of tho court In forgetting Its promises and obligations to the presentation committee, was ono. Ilespcctfully, O. A. STEAJU. &' v! POE VALLEY CANAL LIMBER ARRIVES which was set forth at length In the columns of tho Horald aomo time alnce. Tho fact that auch a promi nent officer accms committed to tho proposition mskes It look very favor able for It. Captain C. C. Applegate aald this morning -that as It la travelers who wish to view tho natural wonders of the great reserve can travel but about two miles of the rim of the lako nowadaya, from tho point whero the new hotel Is building to Mount Scott. The two deepest gorges are completely out ot reach ot the sight seer, these being respectively 1,200 and 1,400 feet deep. If the road Is completed as planned tho tourist will be able to encircle the entlro lake and see all the marvelous features of It for the entire circuit of 30 miles. MURDER SUSPECTS HELD II SM RMNhSCO JAIL Two Italians Caught aa Res-It of Kill. lag of Clgarn-tker, IRIIeTe-l to Be Culmination of vad fat Whkh the "Mark Hand" Cuts -Tgurr SAN FKANCISCO, Feb. 33. Paul Martlnelll and Serclo Torres, Italians, are held In the city Jail here on sus picion ot the murder of V. dugglno, a clgarmaker. Hearing the report ot a revolver near where Ougglno'a body was found, the police rushed there anr took up the pursuit ot a fleeing man. Ho was chased to a shack on Oreea street, and on entering the oBcers found both the suspects. The murder Is believed to be the culmination of a "Black Hand" fend. T0G6ERY LEASE GOES TO HOTEL SWAXSOX WILL OCCUPY PAJIT OF FRONT OF RUILIlIXa WITH A I1ARI1EH HIIOP OF FIVE CHAIRS ABOUT FIRST OF MARCH of which 1 NEED OF ROADS IN PARK IS URGED TWENTY CARLOADS WATER Iff TUB MAIN CANAli M TUBMSD ON NS FUUOt OT TBAXHPORTIXa MATBBIAIi TO SOLTH BBANCH HEADfMG Twenty carloads of lumber from Portland, consigned to the reclama tion service, have arrived la Klamath Falls via- the Southern Pact-, rail road, and will be used la coastrsetlo work on the Poe Valley extsastoa of the Irrigation project. There la 100,- 000 feet of lumber, aad la order to transport It the government offlda'a have decided to put the main caaal In commission for a time. The bead- gates were ajusted on afeaday to ad mit the aqua, which la not necc nrllr pursr, but good enough tor. tuartac purposes. The canal la now running with a good head of water, there belag near ly five feet of It flowing at present. Today the commencement ot shipping the lumber will be witnessed, aad the material wilt be floated to the sonth branch heading, about nine miles from the city. The lumber will be cast upon the waters at the Southern Pacific branch In Hot Springs. CASH RBOUTTKB Orilla-M AND f-MPf-OTs-l nrMCTBD Banc of Mew Cosmected) WMk Ns Ooma! Coapaay Oct Aiwe -Mm front Cwrhin-tl Jsarr. Cfca-aaag R b United Press Service CINCINNATI. Feb. 32. The fed eral grand Jury haa Indicted eJhn H. Patterson, ersssdtnt 9- the Htttoanl Cash Register Company, ot Day). and twenty-nine other os-clals aad employes of the company. It to charged that the concern Is a trust and a monopoly. WORKERS CLEAR DB-SfUS OT BIO FIRB INTKXAS CUT It Is Derided to RebtUU the Oettaa PUatt WfcJeh Were Dea-tvjredl aad City's Magtotrnte Say No OwtaMe Atd I Neresaary for ReUef The lease on the store room occu tiled by the Toggery has been secured by tho Llvermore Hotel, and work la soon to commence on remodeling It. The adjoining stairway Is to be taken out and an entrance built to the lob by, which will be located toward the rear of tho building. J. E. Swanson will occupy a por tion ot the front of the building for a barber shop. The shop until recent ly conducted by Mr. Swanson In the Houston building Is to be moved to the hotel building, and Mr. Swanson expects to open for business about tho lat ot March with Ave chairs. United Press Service HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. 23. Work ers aro clearing the debris from the Are. The cotton pl'anta will be re built. Mayor Rice has announced that outalde aid .Is unnecessary. TO APPHOPRIATlOSH OMtMIT. TEE HV COXURE-MMAN HAW LEV AND WILL O. STEEL, OF CRATER LAKE COMPANY Congressman Willis Chatman Haw ley and Will O. Steel, ot Portland, president ot the Crater Lake Com pany, appeared before the house com mittee on approprlatlona today to speak In bchalt ot highway better ment in Crater Lake National Park. A tele-ram to this effect was re ceived this morning by Frank Ira White from the congressman, which read aa follews: "W. O. Steel and myself appeared before bouso committee on appropri ations today to urge road building and Improvement by national gov ernment In Crater Lake National Park. The comniltteo appeared to bo Imnressed with tho wonders ot tho park and we hope their favorable action." since the friends of the park be gan In earnest to seek Us welfare In the shape ot utilities that will both adorn the resort nnd make It mora accessible, a decidedly rosy prospect has been noticed. The visit ot MaJ. Jav J. Morrow, of the corps ot en gineers, United States army, to the park, resulted In "i report very favor able to the roaa ouwomg proposition! At San Bernardino, Calif, thous ands today attended the National Or ange show at which Fresno won tho highest honors. WORST STORM IN YEARS HACK EAST COMBS TO KND Most Wicked Bllsiard for Long Ttate Which DrmoraUaed Wstnssa aad Prartkally Blnapad TvwaV Ran Vertebrae Pauperised 'ntted Press Servtee CHICAO.O, Feb. St. A twenty-four-hour billiard ended today. It war. the worst In eighteen year. Bus iness Is demoralised and tratsc prac tically auspended. Three are known to be killed and a score Injured. The whole east Is suffering. Big Exhibit By School Children ' At County Fair This Fall Likely County School Superintendent J. O. Swan has returned from an ex tended trip through tho eastern part of the county In the Interests ot the schools. The schools were visited at Langell Valley, Bonant.a, Dairy Yonna and Swan. In the afternoons of the days when visits were made, Mr. Swan met with the parents, teachers and chil dren and discussed the work. He reports that through the section vis ited a great Interest Is belag shown oa the part ot the school chlldrea aad others In the Industrial and agricul tural work advocated by State Super intendent Alderman. The prospects are encouraging for a big exhibit by the school chlldrea at the county fair this fall. MADERISTA TROOPS BJKUN TO ARRIVE AT JUARRS Rebel Cosnst-mder Plana to Border Bug Pwkdos-J Qayetal aad PUuas to Make aa AMaek em the I United Press Servtee EL PASO, eFb. It. Wghty Mad- erlsta troops have arrived at Jtwrea. Forty federate la eitUeas' clothe ar rived yesterday. Bight hundred Vs. qulstas are reported to ha preeartM an attack. Ines Salasar, eommsaid lag the rebelav plans to make Jaares their provisional eapttal. T i i U, wV i