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

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DELAY TO CUTOFF
CAUSED BY DEATH
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL , IBM
Price, Vivo
CON FR ACT NOT DONE
iikeim! l' senior partner ok
muck-on petteiimon he
vk.tm involved estate,
WHICH MINT HE AHHANGED
Prank Irn While states tht ths
rauie of Hi" ilelnr I" tlm work on Iho
Houthrtn Pacific's Klsmsth PallNa
iron culufl mi thl end of the Una la
tot due I" mi)' desire or policy on Ihn
part "f Hie rnllroml company to alow
up on the work, but bciin of lha
Hmr IioIiik taken tu tralghtn out
the ixToinnl nml firm affair of the
late Charlea Crlrkinn, aonlor partner
of the ronlrncitiiK firm of Krlckinn A
IVtrraoii Till firm had Ilia contrarl
to bull'l tlm ronil north of here, and
got to ilnt 1 1.1 Wile tills aldo of
Wllllamxm Itlver wtirn tlm work wn
ratU.I off
"I lmo It from Southern I'arino
oflclaW oho nrn In a inltlon to
know," Mlil Mr While, "thai on llir
ilralli of Mr llrlrknoti, Ihn executor
o( hU rtlntr loiUled that Ihn per
oeal nml firm affair of the itrrraarit
I iitAlKtitriiril mil before thr firm
toailiiue with nny wink It had on
band. It found Hint Iho rnndl
lion of Mr Krlckaon' matter Juatl
ted the nuitrntlnii of Iho executor,
ti they were ronalilerabty Involved.
"I a xirrx to too lha atory of Iho
trporlrd aliimlomnrht of work on
ihU irt of ihr. work 'played up' ao
itrooK In tlio paper, for Iho roaaon
that It a tinrdly Juallfled under
hi hi llii real tatof facia. Aa a
alter nf truth, there haa never been
ajthlru official from lha Houthcrn
Pacific company lo contradict Iho
mlhorljf.i itateiiient from hiih nflt
tUU of that rnrnorallon lo Iho effect
tkit It U planned and expected to I
Ct Iho cut-off completed within Ihr
MM tro )mn,"
That Mr Whllo In correct In hli
ittttment la homo mil by Ihr Infor
mation obtained today from Iho
Southern I'Aclltc engineering depart-
Btnt In Ihla city by tho Herald to the
iftct that tho Krlrkion l'etleron
tho river Tin. lelgrnpli polo nru
art na far n the river, and tho grad
IliK romplelid, but Ihn rnlla are nut
laid for Ihn dlatanco Imllrnteil
Mr. K'rlrkaon died December 111 tit
Han Kranrlaro,
Five wont killed and thirty In.
Jured In a bomb eiploalon at l.labon.
Tho bomb wna thrown at a million
procema.
Political Dragnet," "Victim, of
llreod," "Tlm War of iho Clao,"l
"The Clvllltntlon of Tomorrow,"
"Women Wndor Roclallim." I
At Cairo, Egypt, a crowdod atroet
car rorry lank In tha Nllo, and 800
nro reported drowned.
LEVEE IIIIKAK REPORTED
IHV. l. MIHHIHHIPPf
lllver Palling and Dancer Relieved lo
lie Pawing Steamer Carrying
Refugee o MempliU llolli Night
and Day
HUNDREDS NEAR DEATH
ON FLOATING PLATFORM
Sertlou of II Iba Already lirokm
Away--Peeple Poodieaa for Two
Days Rescuer Art) Making Their
Way Speedily.
MKMPIIIH, April ((.honoris are
Hint Iho loven broko nt Natchei, Mill.,
mid that at other point water la lap.
Dinar Iho levco lop. Tho river I fall
Inn, and It I bolleved tho danger la
pnaalnc. Htemner are bringing In
refugee night and day.
TRAIN MAIL IS
CAUSE OF STORY
ItUled I'reai Harvlra
I.ITTI.K ItOCK, Ark., April 9. A gillMTIO.N
uundrod or more ptnom aro In dan
for of dtalh, marooned on Iho plat
f 01 in of an old cotton fin at Kdmon
'U, Crittenden county. They hare
Ix'cn foodteu for two day. Part of
Iho platform I already awept away.
Humeri aro ipeedlnt to their aid.
The leveo at Wllaon. Ark., broke
Ihli afternoon. Wlrei aro down and
Ihr damage la unknown.
OEQUER SPEAKS
FOR SOCIALISM
MKKTIMl AT HAM. OK KI.MW-
khm op MMTrmaM mHnrr to
HK AMiHKeMKII IIV DIHTHUT
OROANIIKII
IH ANKKD WHKTHKR
POHTAI. CI.KRK HAH KIOHT TO
KICK OKP POUCH TllltOW.V OX
(Alt IIV HlrTKI,
John Dequer. dlatrlct organlter of
Ihr aoclallil parly, working under
the auaplcee of Iho dlatrlct propo-
ganda committee, will apeak thla eve
ning at aoclallat hall on Fourth atreel,
above Main. Anion thr head from
company ha not completed It con-'which he I cipectcd to Inko hi re
tract ui, , P company, At the llino mark are: "Political I'artlea a a
It trued nrk on tlm lino from hero Itoflei of Economic Condltlon,"'Tho
torlhw.nl t Die Wllllamion lllveri Co-Opel alive Cnmmnnweallh v. In
It had il J mile yet lo flnUh. Ihla dualrlal OllKrrhr." "Cnmtietltlnn:
truth b.ln b.teen Chlloquln and lit (Heritable Iteault," "Tho Prrienl
foreign Born Whites in Oregon
and Portland City Shown in Table
WAHIIINOTON. I). C, April . A preliminary itatcmenl giving the dli
rll.utlou nf tho foreign-born whllo population according to country of
Who, fur Oregon and Portland city, aa ahown by tho return of iho Ihlr
ittnili ilicfiitilnl rnu, taken April IS, 1910, waa laiued today by Direc
tor liiirniui nf ibo inireaii of tho ceniua, department of rommorco and
'hor. Th Minilallra were preiiared under the direction of William 0.
Hunt, chief atntlallclnn (or population In the cenau bureau, and are aub
Jt to rcvlnlon. Tho atatemeni give comparntho figure for I90Q, for
" Hate n n whole, and -for the clly of Portland.
COUNTHV.
Tninl forelgn-born whltea
OIIKOON-
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1910
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1900
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6,618
1,663
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66
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1910
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134
1.648
884
139
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4,716
1,196
3,610
948
606
7,466
701
233
674
1,167
1,664
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4.801
1,116
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1900
17.734
63
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70
361
1.937
414
1.811
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4,479
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631
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Whether a mall clerk haa a right to
refine o takn a ouch of mall on hie
car when presented by other than
poalofflre employe la a queitlon be
ing aiked around town today a a
toult from a atory told of the al
leged action of a mall clerk on a train
pulling out of Klamath Fall In kick
ing off a bag of mall thrown on hla
car by a hotel man.
According to ihla atory, the hoe-
lelry, finding It Inconvenient to carry
lu mall to the Klamath Pall poat
office In time for tho clewing of the
mall at 4:30 p. m., which la an hour
before the train leavea, got Into tho
habit of putting Ita mall Into a bag
and putting It on the car, leaving It
all for the mall clerk to dlatrlbute,
Inatead of the work being done at the
Klamath Fall pmtofllce.
Aulilant poalmaater John A. Mc
Call aiked Ihla afternoon about the
Incident, aald ho had not heard of It,
and did not believe that It wa found
en on fact. Ho aald that Ibere l a
comparatively new mall clerk on the
run, a young man, whom he doea not
bellovo would act a the atory would
Indicate
There I a dot, or letter drop, on
the mall car, through which penoni
belated with mall uiually put It when
they go to the train. The putting of
prlrato mall bag on a mall car, how
ever, aeemi a comparatively new
wrinkle
It I claimed that the mall put
through the poitofllce haa a much
belter chance of being expedited by
proper handling than that put on a
mall car, aa the car clerk uiually haa
hla hand full, without bothering
with a large amount of loae mall. An
other thing about mall placed In the
poatofflce I that the record of mall
carried accredit tho poitofllce with
Ihla mall, and the credit goea lo the
city aa an Indication of tho bualneu
dono and growth accompllihed, while
mall placed on tho train cula no fig'
uro In tho atallitlca of tho city poat
offlce. aave, poaalbly, In the amount
of atampa aold.
STOBBLEFIELD
WILLTAKEBRIDE
PAHTOII OK KIIMT PHKHIIYTKR
IAX CIIVItCH TO IIK MAHRIKD
TO MIHH VKIIVA WKAVKIt AT
HAM.VA, KAKNAH
Itov. J. k Btubblefleld, paator of
tho Pint I'reibyterlan church of thla
city, left yeiterday on a two week'
leave of absence, and the vacation
will bo of rattier a unuiual order. On
hi return ho will bring with him Mr.
Btubblefleld, aa he II to be married to
Mlai Vcrna A. Weaver at Ballna.
Kani., on Monday next. The wadding
win take place at the home of the
brlde'a father, who la a resident of
Ballna. Mr. and Mr. Btubblefleld
will return to thla city about April
36lh, and will make their home In the
Preabyterlan paraonago.
The plaint of the farmer la that
the market for their output are un
certain In Klamath Pall, and that
they are unable to rely on dlipoalng
of their product to advantage when
they come to town, with any degree
or ceriainiy. Bometimea they rind a
demand, they aay, far beyond the up
ply, and at other tlmea they are load
ed with atuff to ell that they have a
hard time getting rid of at all.
The Idea they have now la to
finance a atore which will both buy
and ell from them, taking what they
have to offer and aelllng them what
they need. In auch aneatabllhment
there would naturally be a good deal
of bartering.
IRWIN
RETURNS
At Wublngton President Taft
algned the bill creating a children'!
bureau department of commerce and
labor.
RAILROAD OUTLOOK
SEEMS BRIGHTER
FROM VOTE HUNT
candidate: for dihtkict at.
TOHN-KY BACK APTKR BXTBN.
HIVK DKIVINO TRIP WITH WIFE
THROUGH LAKK COUNTY
John Irwin, candidate for tha re
publican nomination for proaactiUag
attorney of the dlatrlct comprktUg
Lake and Klamath counUea, returned
lait evening from a driving tenr
through Uke county In tha Interest
of hi candidacy, browned and en
thuied by the trip. Ha waa accoav
panled by Mr. Irwin. Hla Itinerary
Include) Lakavlew; Pattern SH
Lake and other points of Lake coun
ty, It being hi Initial Ylslt to Paisley
TROUT PUZZLE
NOT YET SOLVED
NOTKD EDUCATOR HAYS HALMOX
VARIETY KXIDTH. RUT BUPKB
IVTICNDKNT OP CALIFORNIA
HATCHERY DKMK8 IT
brothers, Ed and Jack, own the Mara
molL (tables In tht west and ol toe
city. Mr. Laughlln haa bad n part
ner, Wm. Shower, and they have
seemingly derived a remuneratlra
recompense for their labors In de
veloping the location and analyilng
tho property.
Should the Pine Creek boom prore
genuine, Klamath will seemingly not
be the sufferer. The trend of traffic
will be through thla city, but un
doubtedly Lnkevlew, which is only
fifteen mites distant from, the loca
tion will be the richer beneficiary.
ANTHRACITE OPERATORS
COIHITTEE CONFERENCE
Aaaeaablea Before m salon of Miners.
Who, reeling ConBdeat of Settle
ment of Tronble. Will Confer This
K
MODOC WORK RAPID
LINK TO TaTIM CITY WOULD
HHORTEN LOS AXOELaW ROCTB
AS WELL AS THROUGH TRAVHL
FROM NORTH
ALIEN LABORERS
HAKE CLUB TOPIC
COMMERCIAL CLUB ADOPTS
LUTIONH SHOWING STRONG
SENTIMENT AGAINST IMPORTA
TION OP FOREIGN WORKERS
At Ban Francisco Governor John-
ison rsruiea to comment am ut roi
lette'a telegram to MMsSaf which
criticised deserters tMSa tha La Toi
lette camp. ,(
TOWN THREATEUO BY
Arkanaaa River Clly at'l3rM Inhab
Hants Endangered, aaof HesldoaU
Aro Leaving to AvoM feasible
Disaster. x
United Frees larttaa
MKMPH18. April 8. It u reported
that Oiceola, Ark., with 5,000 poputa-
Mop, la endangered. Tha lavaa U
weakening and tha Inhabitants art
leaving.
EXPERT automobile mechanic wants
repairing at your garage; charges
moderate; all work guaranteed. Leave
t
1ST 'orders at Herald oce.
At a recent meeting of the Klam
ath Falls Commercial Club tha al
leged Importation of alien laborers
as considered, and attar tha aabject
was discussed, the club adopted reso
lutions In substance aa follewa:
"We believe employment of auch
men unjust to American cltltena of
our county and state, detrimental to
proper and rightful Interests of tht
cltlien. particularly to tha laboring
and builncea men of tht county, nad
to tho Interests of the county aa a
body politic. We art surprised and
disappointed If the reports he true
To the manager of ona corporation
alleged to have employed a larga
number of Greeks which It Imported
expressly for the purpose, tht club
sent a copy of the resolutions, but
the msnager failed to respond. In Its
letter to the manager tat dun re
quested that he furnish tht facta
about the matter.
FARMERS STORE
IS CONTEMPLATEO
AGRICULTURISTS COMPLAIN
THAT LOCAL MARKETS ARE
UNRELIABLE, AND WANT CO
OPERATIVE ESTABLISHMENT
Farmers around Klamath rnlla art
considering the advisability of aatna-
tuning n co-operative itort.tar thalr
own benefit, ana If tnt
lag discussed should
there will be such ant
ails city within tht neat M!
Tht proposed location la
sUajajfjanw
ooaMannnVMaa
Ml
Whsn, If ever. Is a salmon trout a
aalmon trout? Also, whose word Is
best on the subject, that of President
David Starr Jordan of Leland Stan
ford University at Palo Alto, Calif.,
who says there are salmon trout, or
that of W. H. Shebley, superintendent
ol hatcheries for the stata of Califor
nia, who says there Is no auch Ban as
a salmon trout?
Dr. Jordan baa stood aa pretty nanr
an oracle on certain branches of San
knowledge with askermea who knew
hla learning on auch things, nad nt
tha same time tha nsn hatchery anntr-
Intendtnt la conceded to knew a taJag
or two about ash hlnwtU.
There are a lot of people la aad
and around Klamath Falls laUrsetsd
la tht question, soma of whom anseet
If Dr. Jordan la tight to avoid paying
flaea for having extracted from their
aalural habitat members of too nnny
tribe often termed trout T. B. Ber
nard aad R. T. BtrtpUn of Lnkevlew
were recently arested on the charge
of ashing during tha closed season.
but It Is contended that the pisca
torial specimens which they hooked
were aalmon trout, nnd that therefore
they are exempt from the application
of the law. Dr. Jordan haa stated
that all trout on tne Pacific coast are
salmon trout If this true, aad the
curte recognise It na ao, then tho
above named genUemen, who, It la
understood were chosen to stand for
a lest case, are Innocent
It la understood that there are n
number of other sportsmen In this
part of the country ready to help par
the cost ot carrying the case to the
court of last resort They are Irmly
of the opinion that Dr. Jordan la right
and Superintendent Btehiey la wrong.
The latter oflclal aa written n letter
to Deputy Game and Pish Warden
Harry Telford, stating that "the
name salmon trout la only a local
name applied to' any specie of large
trout" He adds, 'There Is not any
such flsh aa a aalmon trout, consid
ered from n scientific standpoint. The
large flsh In the Klamath are called
salman trout The large flsh In Pyra
mid lake, an entirely dltereat vari
ety, are known locally aa salmon
trout. It U a name given to nay largo
trout, but aclentlflenlly there dees not
exist aay such' a flsh."
United Press Service
Philadelphia, April 8 The anthra
cite operators' committee assembled;
In New York for a conference before
the session of the miners here tomor
row. The miners, who are confident
ol a settlement, will confer tonight
GE06RAPHIC MEN
COME THIS WAY
SUMMER ITINERARY' OP RIO SO-
citfiYWaummvimtTocnA-
TER LAKE PARK MANY FOR.
KIGNERM IN PARTY
PAN1Y LEAVES CJTY FM
HI PRE CREEK IRES
A party of veteran mtasrs ot thla
city leave thla evening to examine the
New Pine Creek boom. The party
consists of George W. Craven, aeorge
Qordon. aeorge Bchuknecht and B.
Turner. It la aald that there Is a
rich gold find la thla location, and
ao assured of the nutter have the dlt
eoverera that n party ot Deaver mta
srs ot wealth, who have received aa-
says ot the and. are scaeauiea to
arrive on the lath last, aad go over
the ground, with the view ot atartlag
work If they'etaay the property.
point la (ortlfled by taesele lent
of tho Buaaulne atlae, aavtag
street, which la the Annua way. for gold proBertiee. for the aua ot 8160,-
ul the agriculturalists who eetae ta 1 600. The Sfraeaiao lajao- nroBorty i'
aad fro when aurketlac-av trading. 'ot; Cnariaa Uue-aHa, wgaaa. two'
Acordlng to the summer Itinerary
of the American Geographical Society
of New York n number of Its mem
bers msy visit Crater Lake Park.
The visitors are expected to come to
look at tbo park about August, going
through Oregon on the Southern Pa
cific. Included In the party will be
fifty or sixty scientific men repro
tentlng universities and geographical
societies ot Auitrla, Belgium, Den
mark, Germany, a rest Drltaln and
other countrlea ot Europe.
Maybe KtamMh Falls will be on
another line of reflioad thla year,
despite the fa that there seems te
be no possibility cf eomaletlag the
Espee's Klamath Falls-Natron eateeT
during 1811.
Such rspld progress Is being i
on the essterly art of the
Northern from Iernley, Nevada, oa
the Central Paclu. lo a point flftesa
miles north of Bniaavtlle, that R
looks as though the nearer portion.
conectlng the latter potat wMa tale
city, could be sommeled before east
New Tear's Day. the atretek Irani
Fernley to Susanvllle Is 140 miles,'
and that from btixhuMlle to this city
80 miles, msklng a total of 110 miles.
With the completion of the Modes
Northern througl. :rom Fernley t-
Klamath Falls tnli city will bo nearer
I.os Angeles by rail than via the San
Francisco routo about 180 mites. It
may be a eurpMse to the reader, espe
cially to a gentle reader, to team that
Los Angeles Is n considerable
east of Klamath Falls, for the i
Ing off of the Pacific coast, so cleae te
which Los Angetes Is, Is not unlike
the formation of n hobble skirt aa It
drapes downward, for It grows In
ward,, aa It were.
The coaectlon of n rente from Lee
Angeles via Fernley to this city, with
the cutoff from this city northward,
may in the future put this city on a
saevt-tfn from Seattle nad Tailmar
through Klamath Falls to Lea An
geles and San Diego.
NINETEEN POUNDS LOST
BY CONVICT FAaTniM
Female Doctor, Found Gattty of
Uagttter for Starving
Has Nine Plats of Water te FOn
teen Days
SEATTLE. April 9. Dr. Hansard.
recently convicted of starving Claire
Wlltlamion. her "patient," haa eons
plcted fourteen days of a thirty-day
fast She has had only Bins plats of
water, and baa lost nineteen pounds.
Commercial Club Indorses Herald
Suggestion to Stop Local Scrap
That the Herald's proposition to
have all wrangling over the location
of the prospective new court houie ot
Klamath county forever get Ita
quletua through arbitration which
may aettlt tht question to the satis
faction ot all handa Is a good one, Is
Indicated by the following letter:
"Hall of the Commercial Club,
"April 8, 1911.
"The Evening Herald,
"Klamath Falls, Oregon.
"Gentlemen Your article bearing
on the "get-together plan" in this
evening's paper came to our notice.
Our club concurs with this plan ex
actly, In so far that we support the
Injunction matter aa set forth by Mr.
H. F. Murdoch, one of our active
members. This Injunction restrains
any action for a change ot the county
court from the present site to the Hot
Springs site until the qualified voters
of this county can vote on the ques
tion at a general election.
We are willing that the voters ot
this county exercise thetr franchise
in a matter that properly bslongs to
them, and not for our county court to
decide for the voters.
Therefore, In order that we might
expedite matters la this 'get-together'
sentiment, 1st the county court put
themselves on record, In ao far that
they will drop any court House build;
lag until tha voters have been given
their legal rights. Wa are wllllag
that this be put up at the next general
eleetloa. We are wllllag to accept a
pubMe deelsloB. Aad we are willing
to get together.
"If a court house can be built by
the present arrangement with the
Klamath Development company for n
minimum of 8100,000, we are satis
fled that our club has savsd tor the
voters of this county Just 8100,000,
and by the time our get-together pro
gram Is completed we expect to add
more to the pockets of the taxpayers.
"Trusting that we are not trespas
sing on the space of your columns.
we are, Yours truly.
KLAMATH FALLS COMMERCIAL
"Klamath Falls Commercial Club."
THORNET ADMITS GUILT
BEFORE FEDERAL eVBSB
Youth Who Assisted Hayetttaa. Fa
mous for Pmerrihlng Mow Oaker
People Might Lose Manor, to Bs.
cane, Pete Sentence Temsrrsw
BAN FRANCISCO, April 18. L.
B. Thornet, who aided Dr. 3. Gnat
Lyman'a escape from federal ofiUera
in California and Oregon, pleaded
aulltybefore Federal Judge Farrlng-
ton. Sentence will be Imposed to
morrow.
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TO VOTE AT PtUMAJUBS
Presidential
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of Illinois will go to the polls for the 'Sf.2I V
nraalaUBtial nrlaaarlaa. PiadUataa -r - -i
chartered motor boate aad rewhoaaa JA'-
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