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

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KLAMATH KAMA, OIIKflON, MONDAY1, IIAflCII IN, 10111
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PELICAN BAY MILL
BEGINS BUSINESS
INCREASES PAYROLL
OVKB OSK MUMMIED AM TUMI
TV MUX KMI'LOVEIi IX MILL
AM) WIMIIH IIV NEW LIIMIIMt
(tWII'ANV
v. Pelican Hay Lumber com.
fUj'i mw milt nt Terminal City
trlH out IU machinery IliU mornliiK.
aaj tiperU '" b" running with (till
force tomorrow For llin preaent the
111 HI rniplny a crew of about
Iftr nun. but vy inn nr.i or juim u
U pwttd I" ""' " ''" "' tiliclit
Lift. The mill ha. capacity of
tit ooo ri In twnnlr-fntir hour.
iumi:hsi:ii itoiuicu yht
l i'A.v.vot in: iir.MNiii:i
HOI.'TII PAHAIHJNA, Cat.. March IS.!
l Although hi! lonfe.iied (I,,, r,.j
I'ory nf u train mill n hank. H. I..'
tlniifl, fur year. rcpi-rind cltl-l
"'ii oi houiii I'lmjitlfiiu, will nut i.jl
. proiiecuted nirurillnic lo dlapntchco!
uapecivii nun iti innal rnur iIii)n will roceiveii rrom Fergu. Falla, Minn
bo required tit inakn tlm trip. T'.o illatrlct nttorniiy them IIiiiIn tint
Wlilln Kin rrntv wrmJiitliiK liulli ill"' lntuti of llinltiitlniiM protect,
on wagon. (Iiiiiik Warden Kliitny n. "Poland, who committed Ma crimen
taken lo tliu IhiiiiI of tln laki- to In-;"!'" n ciy ) iiiiiik man ami iimbr
viitllKiito recommendation, mmlo hy . ' llirnll of tlm deed, of
Jo.nph lloil mill Oiiii club, rtHatUo to! liwie.. Copelahd ronffaaed to llm
tint !! ilcel I iirci-Mary lo priiteht'lu,l,"'lX of Northern I'nrlllv trail
i... . .. i. .. . . . ....i . .. .. i . . ... . r .
mu eiinriiiiuniinu or "Yiilik.. ' Thl.'""'' " mmiiii minx nt .Miinrtil
U nil elreptlonnlly Komi Kam r,Miiiii
with tunny ixriilturlt N-n, uml U foiinii ,
only In one or two other plnie. Iii tin
Wlftlll.
ELLIS MAKES
MANY FRIENDS
HIS I'M IN TALK TO THE PEOPLE
AT Till! COURT HOUSE MKKTH
WITH FAVOR.
t)V I
GOODYEAR nUOBKR CO.
HTARTH WEEKLY PAPER
'IIP LYNCH
DIED LAST NIGHT
WOMEN LEARN TO RUN
AUTOMOBILES EASIE
i
AIII.K TINiVAL tha
itji:vs at JkT '"
y W ,T "w. topiq
V XaMaWMH- acur woaf er
tf"TJ... .. XV. . :iJTM
lIlirJBLlV II. KlllATfuHMiliiln rntflhn I m
1,1 .... "Jsllzm:& ?rx.xir.
l.i .41... U....nBji ,.J .lla l-c.tPJ11
fnlny mutmtK, aftci"llrtDf novjf lL
Sw Inlk nt tliu court liount on flatwdty UnllHIUII rvJ
flli'ivinliii;, in wlilch ho fplalnlr tatod "
To keep abreait of the time and
to acquaint IU many branch and
employe with It proft-reu, work and
nl mi, tho Ooodyctr Tire and Rubber
company ha founded a weekly news
paper, printed at Akron, Ohio, by the
head of the advertising department,
K J, llernlncton.
Tho new tnatbtr I all relative to
many branehe of the company,
doing of It offlclali, and general
of Intercut to the Oood-
comment upon timely
written by head of the varl-
oarta proro ono of It moct val
FOIRTEEN KNOWN
DEAD IN EXPLOSION
rrrtatn qultn a llltln rnitlliniifiil at JI'INIi: lti:KO IIMIIIVIIs WOllllj
nut wiint woru hi uuillflcatldiu for
, ... tin-(illlco do In i.eklnit. No unfavor
Anoiillnuii. .MN. liiMrmlor. Win. nbln comment, were mido on the oth.
ili ItriiMin lor Their Aplltmle'er rnmlldalc for thojofflce, but he
the I'm I That The) Don't Think li"wed whnt liu vipcotod to bo ablo
Tin) Kiion It All ,u ,l" '" Hi" Rroat Jew omplro of
i-nMteni OreKon If ho ka. aucccful
..... tin bolne elected to conkrau. Ak thl
" ' illWHIJ HI Hie KVIHTIII wn. U, rill,. flr, Vi , Ul.,.h
ok ii:.Tii or riiii:.M ami
IVKAI.TIIY niii:i:i' l. OK
I.AKK COII.NTV
JiiiIkii II. I.. IIi'Iiudii riTelteil ii le.
rilinlic ineoanite thin iiiipiiiIiii; from
Cree.l MrKenilri'ii of Uikelew, nil
iioiiiiiIiik the dent nl mlilnlKlit Hun-
day of I'lillllp l.ynrli, oimof tint prom
liiiirr.l..n, Ivan, tl rat on of a ,,.,,, 10 knwcd)r of l0 Meilt
motor or mucl. moro readily tl.un ,, tl,mcv ,,, thlunly ibown
mrnL writ.-. frofe..or I. O. llorf.ly lllm wnl( ,VTMt and ,.roVBj
mini. Inttriictor In tlm technical ln,. ..i. i ....i i,... ,.,
cIiiniI inalnlnlnH l.y tlm franklin n ,not de.lrnlilo rrprwentntlvo of
nutomoMIe nt Byraci,,,.. N. V. .,,, ,,,, nl , ,., CBp,a
l'rof.-.or Hoffman, hn. I.emi In-j Mo ,naio H(ronB ca for ,,
irucilnic .ro..ecthe driver, of motor ,,, nr,, nIln co-opcratlon. and
cm. for over ner-n )rnr.. and nay.: ntKll( ,, finly , ,,,,, wny ,,,,
Komo one lin. trullifully .aid Hint n,. i.,. ,Mull. , l(inH tn..u
ii. women will ndmlt wltl.imt nrRiimoiit l.(r(c,. ,M tl. county and In tho city.
.11 lint tliev know millilni nf llm m... ri. . . ' . ...
..I, uu'i n -.-i ' im.mi' .; i. "H" " in.. .i"iii- ' " - no mniio mi promine. or wnal ho
i are nowllneiit mid wrnlthy .luvp men of l.uke rlmiilcal detail, of the car. They tak MoutU do If elected further than that
the H.r. county. ,,, ''Jt P free from prejudice. , ,lf Mn lime ,, of ,,,, olpcrl.
y. Thee .xfr. Lynch I well knnwii HiroiiKli.j" '" ',"''" ""' ,',,,,, "" tlmt ,r would bo given to aecuro tho.e
lUt plf- Hevrti rottaRe. for etn.
flojrt k.VK already Ikwii rompleted,
111 Born .re to be roti.l rutted hy the
toBpany. There I. nl.n room In the
eMHIa( hiiuae lo nrcommodnlit from
Ift; to irrrniy-flve men, hut morn
tmnnod.tlim. will have to he fur
ibkei hrn the mill begin, working
iinU ibtft
Ttiromi.uy now ha. xoo.nno feet
Jlmtr In the Immiiu. near tlm mill
ru4r to be Mrd Into lumber, and a
lofftac rrrw of elxhty men
hrt) In the wood, near
. t .. .!-.. .. k . i. .
nmi. imi.e on i-enrno iinr. inenei .'ir. i.iiiro is wen hoiiwu iiiroiiirnt
XI trt rncxed Iii falling timber." out nil of l.nke county, nud ha. lonK,"", I'"'"'"" 'ni """ir KmjwieiiKo thing, needed by the people of bl
ItlUltl ro.dn and getting ready In been prominently Identified with lhir",rr" "'" wl",", i"ibjis-t. and It Uldl.trlct. Ho aiuiorted that every man
HI. b.ullnr to tho water, which I. .hrep Indunlry. He wa loiuldeMdi"" '"" u,," " "" prin-iof power mid Inltuoaco mu.t be a
1 llll'H.
"It I. not heceit.nry fur n would-be
driver to go to n nchool to learn how
The irlnclile. can be
rjettrJ lo tt.rt In about a week.. unite a wealthy man, being the own
Tit ronp.ny h.. It. own railroad 'er of nbout d.otm ncre of land In nd
bf iiglln. Hie Inc. from llm wiimli ' illlliin In hla lit.. ilnrW II.. un -
tUUkr, where they are lowed In widower, hnlug n .on nnd daughter, 'I" ri" n rnr
tk. alii by tle.mer. One engine and
tMM togging car. now rnii.tltute
u rtllro.il rijiilpmont. hut a tin
KrQIItrt loader ha. been ordered
IrM Ik rut, and I. riperted In ar-
rltf kr .oon. Thl. will ho u.ed In
Mltf tk log. on the rnr. from the
potii. It It aelf propelling, and I.
nt o tk railroad track,
Ttt romp.ny rerehtly purchn.ed
tUriftmrr Klntn.lh, which will bo
W rirluihely by the company for
nmrtylng freight lo the ramp, and
for towing the log. down the lake.
A boi factory I. to be erected In
eoaaactlon with the aawmlll later In
U. anion, but for the preaent all of
u common have been contracted
for ay th local trade, while the up.
rr trade, wilt h .hipped lo the
riU of the i:a.t. Tho entrance
Ml comiiany In the lumber bul
of Klatnnlh county will mean
t (or Kl.ninlli r'alti. it m.i.u
! turn to the weekly pay roll,
wk III benefit not only every
MUM. m.n 111 tlm rllv l.nl tvlll ....
J tk. market for the produrt. of
liwir,
HERO OF ELK
N HUTJO PASTURE
ot Iii Wagon., Hut Will He
W He on Nlrlglia He
"Thry Iteail, Thr Kml of Tlirlr
Mraey
'WEPli, ore.. March 18. Crated
MUtd on Wuirim. iinii.,1 i. .......
iMma, tho fHlnmiH Orevnn lieril
' ittrted from thl. plnco Batur-
'OrnlDg nil the In. I I... ,.f U...I.
"II loiirn..v -... i.i ...
,. ' Mtilll jaiaauiia
" ountry, Wyoming, to tho Hilly
" In thl. county. Kor thirty
" anlninln uin i... 1....1...1
""lh mi " wagon.. Then whon
' "" It ton deep, tlm wngon. will
,g abandoned nnd th in.,..
to ,g,m, A -ro,.t
hu been rimed on !..(
onitor nln. 1,..
. ulk Inaldo win 1... iifi..i f.nm
IM to runner-
"IBcult n. tho flr.t ...r th.
U. th. IabI a... . ...
IU w' , ' "' twenty mile will be
r ou, J U1 ,now already,
1 .! dl' n tho level, .ml It 1.
kl t,"l" snow'. Drift pill
? "fauna mountain high In
"fo 1110 fact that a crew
Hhub."'. ' ""'!'
" to break out road. It la
who are now attending arhool In tlio
city of Cork, Ireland, Mr. I.ynrh'. na
tive land. The deren.ed wn. nbout
IS year, of age. '
I.A KOM.KTTi: co.ntiim:.t ok
.SOUTH DAKOTA VHTOItV
leurned by rouaclentlou. atudy of the
liiatiurtlon biMik. Inmieil by the varl
011. automobile manufacturer!, and
Mitomnlillo denier, evn'where are
glad to furnl.h eipvrlenred driver. In
lu.iiuct novice.."
lirogreHalvc, nnd .tatod that hn wa a
progriv.lve In It. true meaning. Sim
ply becauav nomo new fad might bo
popular wa. no reaaon why a man
ahould dlarard that Which had been
proven to be boat, even though It wa
a little old fnahloneiLj
lulled I'rru Hervlro
KA 11(10. N. 1).. March
lor 1 4 Kollette .poku nt Mlnot thl.
IS. Henn-
morning nnd Devil, liko thl. after
noun, 'lie .aid "I never felt better In
my life, and I am confident that thl
.lalo will endnr.e me for prealdent '
licit Tueaday. m r'ollettelte. a.aert
that victory I. certain.
BUSY DAY FOR
THE PRESIDENT
Henry Conn on Vl.lt
Henry Conn arrived la.t evening
from hi. homo nt Ho.eburg, for a
'week, vl.lt In Klamath Fall. Mr.
Conn I. 11 brother of Mr. II. 8.
(.rlgaby, nnd own. i-nnalderablo land
In Klamath county.
ILL BMIE WITH
IKE CODLING UN
I'AUTICH'ATIN IN SIIVC.V ..MKAIS
IS O.Vi: IIW l HUSTON 4SOKS
! TO MOW HA.MCSHHIi: TOMOII-
HOW MOItMNtJ
HXI'K.IIT lltOM AtlltlCltl.THHAI.
COI.I.i:(IK TO TOUt HOUTHKHV
OIIMION THIH KUMMKIt IX TIIK
INTKHKHT OK HOUTICI'l.TCIti:
OltlKION AdlllCUl.Tt'ltAI. COI.
I.KIIK, CorvnIIU, Or March 1S,
In order lo Dud out Juat what I. the
heat time to liiakn tint Mccoud .pray
for tho control of the codling muth,
I'rof. II. V. Wll.iin of the entomology
department nf the Oregon Agricul
tural College will make u lour of
Fimtherii Oregon nnd other point,
the coming .ummer. About two
week, after tho flmt calyx .pray of
tho apple tree ho plan, to vl.lt con
.ecullvely Itiwehurg. Mcdford, Aah-
land, Portland, Hood Itlver, Union,
Ontario nnd thou A.tnrla and Coo.
Hay.
On Wodiicdny, March 20, I'rof.
Wll.im .peak, nl ANlorln heroro tho
fruit grower of that region, In com
pany with Horticultural CoininU
.loner A. Ov (loodrlrh of Ynmhlll,
and will nt Hint Hum InveHtlgnte uny
fruit pel. In tho dl.trlcl.
"It l tho grcatNt help thnt any
progrclvo farmer could pnn.lbly
gel," any Chnrlc. Joliimon, Jr.. of
North Inlot, of tho O. A. C dairy
abort course,
(Tolled Prcaa Hervteo
II08TON, March IS. Prealdent
Tail arrltiMl here nt 7 o'clock (IiIa
morning, nud during tho dny pnrtlcl
lulled In .even meal., n. follou.;
Tlm party took hreakfn.t at the
iloMou City Club, had 11 .erond break
fail nt tho Hotel Komvr.et, nddre'
the IcgUlntiiro nnd lind luncheon with
tlm Pilgrim. Publicity Aaxoclntlon
iiiinlu two review, of the Kvacuatlon
Day parade, nud had dinner with
tne Charitable Irl.h norlety, will be
entertained by tho llo.lon Hank ntll
corH ut dinner nt 9 o'clock nnd the
llonloli Paper Mnunfnctuier. Ansool.i
Hon nt another dinner nt 10 n'clorl;,
nud tlm Yule Club will give him n din
ner nt 10:30. Tho party will Rtirt
for Now Hnmp.hlrp enrly tomorrow
in'inilng.
IT AGAfflST "FIIZ"
John Taylor File an Actlota Agalaet
Former Champloa for 1111,000, for
Alleged Auault and Hlaader fat
Two Hull
CHICAao, March 18. The trouble
between Dob Flttalmmon, former
heavyweight champion, and John
Taylor, the Unlvenlty of Chicago tu-
dent, whom ho aaaaulted, took a new
turn yeatcrday when Taylor filed two
.ulta for 125,000 each agalnat the
puglll.t.
One lult I. brought on the ground
of .lander and the other assault.
Klttilmmoni, a few day ago, attack
ed Taylor In the office of a theatrical
agency after making accusation
ngaln.t him Involving Mr. Flttalmmon.
MII.I.IO.VAIHF. BREWER
IIEMEVED A BUICIDK
United Pre Service
I'HICAOO, March IS. William O
fielpp, millionaire head of the Belpp
llrewlng company, wa found dead la
bed thl morning, ahot la the had
Tho police think' It was suicide, aa
Mr. Selpp had been III for several
months.
Charch IipeoreeaeaU
The congregations and atUndanta
at the Grace M. E. church Sunday
were rtry much pleased with th ap
pearance of tho Interior of th church
alnce the Improvements have been
made. Th plaster on tho celling kad
become loosened, and caused a great
deal of annoyance, and this has been
removed and replasUrod. Tho call
ing and wall have been retlatod, and
th Interior now presents a very
agreeable appearance. .
WILL PLAN TO
DISPOSE OF LAND
CONORESM WIIX HAVE TO PASS
, MIX TO PROVIDE FOR SAI,E
OF H. P. GRANT AFTER SUIT IS
OVER
U FOLLETTE SIZZLES
TAFT UNO ROOSEVELT
riHIU'lMT CAMPAHi.V KOH DKI.K
i:Vi:it KNOWN IN NORTH
DAKOTA IS NOW AT ITS VKItV
HKIOIIT
MANDAN, N. I).. March 18. Hot
.hot for both Taft and Koo.cvelt for
their fallura to rrlpplo tho tru.t In
their formulatlvo period I. bcli.B
poured out through thl ttato by Ten
ntor I. a Follotto of Wlacon.ln In ,cr-
Komil .peechc. which aro a feature
of n cliilltiK light for tho Kepubll
ran delegate., which I. nt It hclfitit
Lit Kollette uindo two apccchc at
Jniiiclown nnd one hero. Oonoral
ly Lit Kollette I. nttnrklng both T.i
and Itoo.ovelt on ground of tllr
ftlluro to hit tho trust, and torc'
vino tho tariff downward. The ifun-
pnigii I. tho tlorcot tho atate Ilia.
ver .een. Itooscvolt poakr. I:ire
iloedltij: Into tho state and tlnilljt
I'Vllotto men nro fighting hack tilth
rnd nnll.
STRIKING TEXTILE
WORKERS RESUME
r'lVK IIUXDRKD QUIT ONE HOUR
AKTK.K WORK HTARTKD IN THE
AMERICAN WOOLEN COMPA
NY'8 MILL
(Inlted Press Bervlos
LAWRENCE, Mass., March 18.
Thirty .thousand textile employes re
umed work today. There waa no
dl.ordcr. At the Washington mill,
owned by the American Woolen Mill
company, E00 workers quit an hour
after work started, charging discrim
ination. The differences are said to
be of a minor nature.
Returns From East
Mr. and Mr. Fred Fleet have
turned from a trip to Illinois, whei
they spent tho winter, and left teda:
for their home In Langell Valley. Mr
Fleet I engaged In the atock bualni
with hi father-in-law, H. A. Win-
nard, near Lorella, the business
Ing conducted under the firm name ol
Wlnnard A Fleet.
WA8HINOTON, March 18. What
rhall be done regarding the railroad
grant land for which the government
f now aulng la a question which has
b.en discussed to some extent by the
Oregon representatives and onVlals
of the department of Justice. It la
probable that tho senators aad repre
sentatives will begin soon to consider
the form of a bill to be Introduced
sfter It shall have been submitted to
the attorney general. la a general
way, although subject to revision aad
amendment, the Mil 1 likely to ro-
vlde:
First That the suit brought by
the attorney general Is raUled by
congress aad declared to be ecatva-
lent to forfeiture of the railroad's
grant by congress.
Second That the porsoae who
bought railroad lands prior to April
10. 1101, shall be permitted to, con
fess Judgment of forfeiture and sale,
and have preferential right for sis
months to buy the same lands from
the government nt f S.60 per acre.
Third That no further suits shaU
be brought against Innocent purchas
er unless they be filed within one
ear.
Fourth That tho Si.000,000 acre
of unsold Isnds shall, when the de
cree of forfeiture la ratified by the
tupreme court, be opened to actual
settlers under the rules and retnla-
Hons of the Interior department,
which means the drawing system,
also that no lands shall be disposed
o through scrip applications.
The state delegation will also prob
ably discuss what shall be done In
view of the adverse report by the rte-
t artraent on Senator Bourne's Inno
cent purchaser MIL
MOST DEAD MANGLED
EXPLOSION IN HSPKE LOCOMO
TIVE SHOPS BLOWS aKHHBS
0fTO FRAGMENTS A WHOLB
BODY NOT FOUND
Carted
SAN ANTONIO. Tea. March Ik
A locomotive exploded la tho South
ern Pacific yards thls.moralag, aad
six wen were killed aad twenty m-
lursa. The rooadbouse waa
pletely wrecked.
of Dead)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. March Ik r
Fourteen aro kaowa to be dead la the
explosion in the Southern PaMfie
shops. Parts of bodies were blown
several hundred feet Southern Pa
cific oSclal admit that fourteen are
killed. Other estimate place the
dead at from twenty-five to thirty.
The shopmen were meetly strike
breaker. Tbecause Is unaacertalaed.
but It lr charged that dynamite waa
responsible. Moat of the dead are
Lorrlbly mangled, aad probably aerer
will be Identified. Fragments of the
bodies were found blocks away. Not
on whole body waa found.
TURKISH FLEET MAY
MIX WITH ITALIAN
lnlted Proas Sorvlce
CONSTANTINOPLE, March 18.
Tho Turkish fleet I preparing for ac
tion agalnat tho Italian aquadron ax-
aembllng off Mltylone, fifty mile
from tho entranco of tho Dardunolloii,
Tho Turklau voaaol aro of an anti
quated model, whllo Italy ha somo of
tho most up-to-dsto war voaaol. in
hsr navy.
Prominent Men Ta
on Benefits of Lyceum
A very Interest Ing tnlk nnd dlicua-
hIoii wn. luilulgctl ill huh morning.
by rnnie Inlt11cntl.1l men nt tho high
trliool, fur the puipo.o of acquainting
tho .indent, with tlm fact of the
until) of tho leeturo cour.o. Tho
gentlemen i'i Captain O. C. Apple
4Mle, NYInou llmtiwovell and Attorney
K L. Klllott, und tho question a to
bother they oBlt to contluue tho
pie.ent lyreum cour.o that ha. been
Inking place ut tho oporu hotuo about
onco every month, wn. bronchod for
(ll.l'U.BlOII.
It was hold Hint much bouofH wn.
derived from thl ourc of lneru-
Hon, In so much thnt tho student be
en 1110 moro familiar with people who
had visited many part of the world,
and could bo well enlightened on
many subject that (hey would not
otherwlao have dono. In a town of
this alto It I hard enough matter to
got the right kind of speakers to come
hero without a good sited bonus, and
thl opportunity of hearing talented
peoplo who are not only up In the
walk of llfo, but can dispense with
accuracy the real things that It hn
been tliolr privilege to hear nnd see.
Tho only way that these courses can
bo maintained will bo for the stndenl
to get all his friends and acquaint
ances to attend thani.
The much talked of lecture which
the high school expected to have the
pleasure of bearing Mr. Collins of the
Episcopal church deliver was given
this morning at the high school. The
nubject that Mr. Collins took was
nlong the lines of progression and
activity of the ancient country of
Kgypt. His subject was profusely
Illustrated with slides on his lantern,
and to say that they were very In
structive can be Judged by the amount
of Interest that the students display
ed. Mr. Collins also touohed on the
subject of the rise of Colon and Its
pltce In this world of ours. On the
whole, the lecture proved to be vory
Interesting, u well aa taatraetfr.
CONVICTS ilKE 600D
PRESUKFNiniSOl
Disappear la Blinding Savowstorsn aad
No Trace of Them Has Yet Be
Found Careful Invest bjatloa Has
Bee Started by Governor
LINCOLN. Neb.. March 18. When
Convicts Taylor, Morley and Dowd
slipped Into the blinding snowstorm
last Thursday aad faded from sight,
they seemed to have slipped Into a
mysterious hiding place which may
1 ever be discovered. Not a trace has
been found of the desperadMJ who
shot and dynamited their way out of
prison after the triple murder of War
den Delehanty. hla deputy and oao
of the ushers..
Governor Aldrlch has arrived, aad
Is conducting an Investigation, which.
It Is hoped, may disclose the means
by which the friends ot the fugitives
were able to slip the revolvers and ex
plosives la to them. Trusties are be
lieved to have aided, while some sus
picion potato toward a prison, guard.
All ex-convicts here who were re
cently released have been arrested
and questloaed. ThsoHeen refuse
to make publlo the laformatloa they
may have obtained. Two eoavlets,
Bums nnd Riley, have been closely
connected with the affair, aad are be
lieved to have bean instrumental la
smuggling tho weapons lato tho pris
on, bat both have disappeared.
Burns asssmpaaled a party at u
Later (S p. m.) Tmeaty-eereB
bodies have been recovered from the
round house. Men nro still search
lag the ruins In the belief that wore
will be fonad.
-eiHBia9BaaKsn.B9
cola "prlsoa reformers" to the 1
teatlary about two weeks ago, aad
at that time smuggled some oajam
lato tho prison.
CON VICT
CAPTTRBm AT LAS
Later (1:10 p. m.)-Coraerd ta
a barn between Qrstaa aad Seriaav
flsld, the Sarpy county eoavlets. Oray.
Dowd aad Morley, who slew the war
den nnd two guards nt the peniten
tiary, were captured after aa honra
battle, ia which the posse fired from
two sides. Oray and Dowd were kill
ed and Morley was wouadsd aad Jay
Blount captrued. A farmer was ac
cldently hilled during the fight.
OUTLAWS SURROUNDED BY
DETECnCES IN DEVIL'S DEN
HILLSVILhE. Va., March IS.
Forty detectives are surrouadtng
Devil's Den. where it U believed that
Sid Allen aad his gsag of outlaws are
entrenched. A cordon of detectives
are closing In oa the stronghold, aad
desperate fight Is expected.
HOPES T8 GURY ITS
HIST STATE If H Fill
SOCIALMT PARTY CONFIDENT
THAT THEY WILL KLHOT
THEIR FIRST GOVERNOR IN
NEVADA THIS YEAR
CHICAGO, March II "The Soc
ialist party expects this fall to carry
Its first state. Wo are coafideat that
Nevada will bo the first state to
elect a Socialist governor aad lsfto-
lature."
This statement was made by Mor
ris Hlllqult, acting chairman of the
Socialist National Executive Commit
tee. Four members ot the commit
tee, Victor L. Berger. Job Harrtmaa.
Alexander Irvine and Hlllqult, were
present. Preliminary plans for the
national coaveatlon were discussed
and arrangements made for a aew
educational campaign la various
states.
"There has been much unrest la
Nevada," continued Hlllqult." aad
tht large majority of tho werklac
population Is looklag to the Social'
Ut party to arias relief from exlet
lag coadlUoaa."
It was also anaounecd that re
ports from tho retereadnm veto aa
the place for hotdlag the HaMocul
convention Indicate that R probably
will be held ta iBdUaapoHs May II
luteal ot at Oklaaema Ottr, tho?
place first destded npea. ;
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