The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 22, 1912, Image 1

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TITANIC LOOKOUTS
HAD NO BINOCULARS
NAKED EYE WAS ALL
WIT.N'ttM SWEARS THAT WITH
MAUI.N'K UMM NK cAui.il
IIAVK MKKN HERO IN TIMK TO
hav: rinMM IT
Vailed I'reaeBerviee
WAHIIINC.TON. II. C, April IS.
Frederick Fleet, (tin lookout In (tin
Tltsalc's crowsueet, leatlfled thla af
lirnnon llil no marina glasses were
furnished llit ookout. He naked for
gttum At Houthamptoa. and u told
there aa nono (or him. IU aald
otbr vnuela furnished a leasee. Mo
swore he rould hav sighted th Ice
berg toon enough to have steered out
of the war K ha had bad ill
Dying Victim Meanest an Hour
Vatted Prcaa Servie
WASHINGTON. II. C. April II.
Derauie of confusion at jraaterdar'i
Matlon the Titanic committee ahlfted
to a (mailer room. Five hundred fur-
belowrd and frilled women, carrying
lunches, fought for admlttanre, hut
under a hundred auccawdsd.
Sat Mra.
Aitor'a condition necessitate a post
ponemrnt of har teetlmoar.
Third OHeer Herbert Pltlmaa, tee
tided. I'lttmaa waa laconic, brusque
and stolid, eicept In deecrlklag
death moans of the viciima.
Ite aaiaX 9fwn.-alm and moans
ia a migMjr anofua ot.woe rose irom
the trapped vlrtlma. lie aam: ii
was a coatlaual moan far an hour,
and died away gradually. I'd rather
.you had left that out altogether."
He urged the sammHt not to
press him regarding the death crlim,
all volco choking with amotion.
The women la the room went out.
II heard four eaflaadaaaa before the
Tltantc sank while aha waa pitching
perpendicularly,
Klfly.Two Head l4eUft4
NKW YORK, April II. The
White Htar line haa been officially
notified that seventy-eeven bodies
were recovered aadi tarty-two Identi
fied, The compaay at :!! received
an additional Hat of Iftaen names
from the Mackay Beaaett. That
ateamcr remains at the acene until It
tlU the 100 remalalng coMaa aboard.
SPtCIJUISIWCDOKOI
WHKJM CONTESTS
i:allmelam Hhavni for ladaatrial
CotiiHtlilon It Mrhoola l.eails to
HprrUI Cottrae to Femlete Mady
Material
rHclal to Tba Karate
COltVAI.I.IH, April IS. Th ax
tiaordlnary Intaraat shown by tha
aankiirs' ' association, commercial
clubs, and other organisations
throughout the state In the Industrial
contents for achool children now la
Progress In all districts, magna that
the rrhoola must Incorporate In tha
regular couraa aoma aystematlc .In
struction In Industrial branches. Th
work cannot be confined to the high
achool or the seventh and eighth
irades, hut la bound to cover the en
tire course, with th proper adapta
tion to the agea of the pupils In th
dlfforont grade.
For this reason achool superintend-
in'", principals and teaehara will a
to familiarise themsslve with t
spirit and purpose of thla new adui
uon, and to aecura malarial to pi
em to th pupils. ' To thla and tfe
aummer aeaalon at th Orgon Anil
Ultural colleae thla vaar. which
Juno ir, gnd uta uatll July It, wit
oner special Instruction. Nowharl
euid tbra b fouBd a body et a
P'fU batttr prepared to lira th
U.cher thla rry aaatataae than la
JtB faculty of tka agricultural eelwf a.
Th domestic, (cleac dtpartataat la
riady to ataUH la th outltnlag of
T of laatructloa for th glrta
" lb lowait trad tkrough tk
- Manning Charter Carries By
1 ii mi, iiiiiibmiiiiiim a W
high school; (tlia nnslnctirlng college
Hill do tlin tn for Urn manual train
Ing course In tlin rcIiooU; and all dn
psrttnents of agricultural study will
offer almllar aid In planning the work
lit agrlcultiirr fur tiuth rural and cltr
arhool.
Ten couiae In Imientary and ad
vanced agriculture are to be given,
four In dom-stle science, three In do
meatlc art ami three In manual train
lug. Three are all In addition to the
regular pedagogic studies alwaya In
luded for those who with to Increase
lietr Ml II I mil Mil I aa litarl.fl.ra Th..
method! nf tearhlne Himii Imtnalrlal
H .-. .......
bjecta In both and town and country l-"" """ wniiam nayui, tooK
hooli. mir.iai iiro.ti.iii. i.r arhnnil1'1" fr0 and made their
wi - - ... ,
anagnrnent, ami the special prob-
m nf the nne-ronm arhnot will be
ndlcd ably by expert Initrurtora.
Upon Inquiry In the Kail ai to the
Jit man for practical Instruction on
e .country achool, Prof, K. II. Rrsa
r, director of the aummer session,
aa laformed that the national au-
orlty on the aubject la N. II. Bho-
alter, principal of the Washington
lata Normal Bchool aa Cheney,
fash,, and he haa been aecured for
. A. C. for thla iumtner, together
Ith aevaral other able men and wo
men from other Instltutlona.
la aoma elate achool boarda offer
teacbera eaeetat Inducements to pre
pare theawelv mora thoroughly for
their work, either by paying a part of
the eipeaae of the aummer rourae, or
by raising Ida aalarlea of thoee who
re willing to eptnd their vacations In
,atudy. Tlw aaat at O. A. C. U remark-
ib. low, 0 covering evsrythlag al
Matami tha rallraad far
Aa aaabajalaatt
to Instruct th boya aad girl aad to
Inspire them with a living Interact la
Industrial work, may be the maaas
not merely of adding great wealth to
the material resources of tha dtatrlct.
but also of developing a higher
elency and more substantial qualltlea
of character among tha pupil.
CYCIOME VKTIMS IMY
m mmm iuikhs
moras NwtVpa Deadly rath, KHHm
ad lajarlttg Haawa Belat aad
Caaalac Marh Lees to Property la
MkMIe HUtea
'taltad
'ST. L.OU8I, April II. Thirty-one
dead la Illinois, nine killed aad twen
ty Injured, one fatally. In Indiana, la
the toll of a cyclone which visited
those atatea Sunday. In Illinois tha
known dead are all at Murphyaboro,
seven at Wllllavlll, eight In th dis
trict between Weal Frankfort and
Hush, and tea In Buah, which last
place la eipected later to give details
adding to tha Hat. Th lldlana vic
iima were at Morocco, where louo,
000 damake waa done.
INCENDIARY IS
AGAIN AT LARGE
MAN WHO I'HKI) OANDfcKH w
TRY TO HURX VV KLAMATH
L'SI.Iil KWAPKH &M.KM - AHl
i.vm wu rocn othkbh
" -
Alexander Douglas, or n
Morgan, weak-minded giant who set
fre to several buildings In Klamath
Petia laat fall aad waa Committed to
tha Insane aaylum at Salem by Judge
Henry I Benson on a rKommenaa
Hon of Dr. C. V. rlalwr, dorg A.
Alerrymaa and Roy R. Hamilton, a
commlsaloa la lunacy. i at urge.
n
eet Id height, aad propor
tionally built, waa arrattad by Dp
uty Sherlf John Schallock, who
traced the man tba morning after th
ara through footprint mad by th
Prebug'a eaormoua prlaoa mad
ho. la Douglaa' poe wr boibi
rliort stumps of cadlea with whlrh,
mcordlng to hla own admtailon, ho
had atartad the Ore "Juit to aee the
people run." Inquiry by the official,)
developed the fact that Douglaa had
been In prlion In California.
He had a number of queer halluct
l.slloin, one being that ha waa an ad
nilral and a great fighter, who had to
Ko to war with the Turka and Ital
ian, lie aald he waa a native of
Itrltanny, France, and had been In
thla country hut a abort time, but hla
dreei, maunera and apeech, were all
evldnnco tending to 'Contradict hla
tatementi. He aald ha had worked
fur a abort time on the Lost River dl
version dam, which waa then being
built by (leorge 0. Clark a Co.
In escaping from the aaylum Doug-
n war. accompanied by four other,
who, after begging to be excused
from attending the weekly picture
fa0
In the aaylum chapel, over-
.......
I ay to freedom.
Hherlff William II. flarnee and the
local Mice have been warned to be
on the lookout for the Incendiary
and hla rampanloa.
BANK ROBBERY SUSPECT
OlDERfD EXrarUHTEll
"Aaatrallaa Mark," Haa PrracwMa,
Mant tio to New Westminster. Caa-
a4a, lo Answer Accaaallon
Called Pre Serne
NEW YORK, April II. John Mr
Namara of Ban Pranctoco, "Austra
lian Mack," haa been ordered extra
dited to New Waatmlaatar la cot'
neetlon with lb Bank of Montreal
robbery tkf
COUNCIL FAILS
TO 6ET QUORUM
THKRKFORR OVKHTtON OP PIRK-
MAN"8 URIKVANCK ABOUT TaTS
CHIKKti HAI.TKD PAY CO.VTI.N
VKH IN AIR
Aa thrra waa not a quorum tba
council did cot have a meeting laat
night, aa aeheduled. It bad been i
pectcd that a meeting would bear a
proteat from member of th Klam
ath Fall volunteer are department
agalaat tha caacalllag of tbo salary
of Fire Chief Kdward Wakefield.
However, from a political ataadpolat
H la understood that considerable
wisdom waa exercised In not holding
tho meeting laat night. Aa on man
eipi rased It today, "Discretion la the
better part of political aucceee." H
Indicated that the administration
doea not wish to threeh out tha fire
men's grlevanr until after tha city
election. In the meantime, It waa
aald, promisee could be made to tbo
firemen, and If they war not to be
fulfilled until after election, no mat
ter which way th election might go,
the situation would be easier on th
promisor.
BIG FEE ASKED
BY ATTORNEYS
MTTg, PORTLAND LBQAIi
LIGHTS, I1KOIN. SUIT AGAINST
IAJOH C. K. WORDKN, DB
IANDING 91.600
in the office of County Clerk Chas.
. DeUp haa been lied a suit ag-lut
hailea Elmor Wordea by Harrlaoa
1, Piatt and Robert Treat Piatt, law-
yer partner oi rorw. im
11,000 for attornw'a f allfd I to
be due them la a eaaa la which thy
claim thy praUd th dfad
ant. The ault which thr UI to
hava acted la waa oa agalaat C.
and Rufua I. Moor. Th Flatta are
rpreated hr'by Kuykaadall
Parguaoa.
SHORT WINS IN
HOMESTEAD CASE
CU.NTKNTIONM MADK AOAINMT
AUAINRt HHEHMAN A. BROWN
iphcLd BY QKXKRAIi LAND
OFPICB AT WAIHINOTON
Word aaa'beea received by Stone
A Darratt that their client, J. H
Short, baa Won hi coateet for th
bomsatead" claimed by Sherman A.
urowa, wha la a forest ranger at
Wallawa. th land la tha 8 of
NWH. NBH. of 8WH. aad NVa of
NW14 of 1WK. aectlon II, township
34 south, rang eeat, WltUmetU
merldlaa. Th contention mad by
Hnert waa uat tba claim had
failed to eatablUb hla raaddsac oa
th land, aad bad also failed to ealtl-
vate It. Th decision waa readered
by lb coatalaaloner of tba general
lead office at Waahlngton.
GETTING VOTES
ADDED TOGETHER
AUDITINa BOARD HAS RESULTS
FROM ALL PRrXINCTS AND BE
GINS WORK OP LEARNING
WHO WINNKRS ABB
Returns from all preclact bt tha
cattatx. bar. Maehad, iitev nflaa .at
County Clark Chart R. Da Lap,
Odell. th laat oa. got IU returaa lb
yesterday. Tba auditing- board, con-
alstlag of tha clerk aad Justice of
th Peace 3. H. Hseatt of Port Klaas
atb aad J, O. Hamaker of Boaaaaa,
oryanlsed yesterday, aude preaara
tloaa to begin IU work today, aad
surted la promptly at a. m. to com
pile tba, official tabl of reaulu.
County Clerk D Lap aald thla mora-
lag that he expected to hava tba ra-
suiu computed aom Urn during tht
evening. Th board expecu to atlck
tight oa th Job until It' over.
B. Bt. Geo. Bishop aald thla morn
ing that In th democratic race for
tha ahrlevatty be waa two vote
ahead of Samuel L. Walker, aaytng
that the rumor cam from tba aid ot
Walker, who bad yaaterday claimed
to b but one ahead of BUhop.
HOVEY FIGURES
WOOD RESOURCES
ALOOMA LUMBER COMPANY'S
GENERAL' MANAGER MAKES
ESTIMATES ON WHAT ADJA
CENT FORESTS WILL FURNISH
la a totter to tha Tlmberman, R.
H. Hovey, general manager of tb
Algoma Lumber eomaaa. aaya:
"la Igurlag up tha Umber acceaal-
hi to Klamath Palto It would eem
beit to eoastder ypper Klamath Lak
aa tha itartlng. point. Instead of
Klamath Palla. aa aay timber blag
tributary or adjaeeatto Upper Klam
ath Lake would aeceaaarlly ba a fac
tor la tb building up of KUmath
Palla.
"Oa the west aid ot Upper KUm
ath Lak I Igur tbara to about 100,
000 acre ot timber prlvaUty owaid
that will probably run about 1,500,
000,000 feet, mostly yllow pla. a
small percsntag of sugar plaa aad
red fir. Of tht 100,000 aeraa tbr
I aon ot It that will b aver twaty
St mile from KUmath Lak. Tha
government also owaa about a blllloa
ft at tha aorta aa aid wt aiaa
ot th lake, all ot which timber win
aav te go to KUawth Lak to b
aaufaetared, ewiag U ua lay 'of
tba toad.
"Tka ladlaa rMamtto on the
art aMa ot Ua lak la aatiaatad to
eoatala about MIO.MO.OOO. tt.
oraettoally all yaUaw ate, a Try
amaU aaroMtaca at umr aiaa .aad
r41r. AUttatotlaiarwJUBaUr-
Majority
M
ally com to Klamath Lake for manu
faetur. The bulk of thla Indian tlm
bar I within twenty-five mile of the
lake, although there la a portion of
It tBat will II nearly fifty mllea from
tb lake.
Private holding on th east aid
of Klamath lake, and within a dla
Une of, sayT twenty-five mllea from
It, probably amount to about 1,600,-
000,000 feet, practically all yellow
pin.
"This give about all th timber
wltbln a reasonable dlaUnc of Upper
Klamath Lake, and which would nat
urally b expected to be manufac
tured Into lumbar around tho lake,
owing to th more favorable condi
tion tbara.
"la addltloa to tba timber spoken
of la tb foregoing, there U probably
10.000,000,000 feet of pin lying In
tha aorthera part of KUmath county
that might b brought to KUmath
Lake for manufacturing, thla timber
lying about 100 mil from th lake.
I hav kaowa of log being Uken
farther than thta la Wlacoaala aad
MlaaeaoU to th mill."
Th tout of tba dUtrlcU aa esti
mated above by Mr. Horey to 10,000.
000,000 feet
MIKT WuKN i
SWINE
OFFICER PRESIDING
"GRAND
JURY INVKSTIGATIC
RBOOM-
MENDS HOLDING
ON A
CHARGE OP CONSI
ICY
LONDON. April IS. The"
preeldiag at tb grand Jury Inveal
gatlea of tha recent auaTrag out
break raid ha recommeaded tba In
dlctmenU ot Lawraac aad wife aad
Mra. Paakburat, oa a charge of "
aalraey to rolUu mallcloua Injury to
praparty"'aat7i
CANAL CUMS ON
TABLES IN CITY
DRAINING OF GOVERNMENT IR
RIGATION, DITCH MAKES A
NOVEL WAY FOR SMALL BOY
TO MAKE MONEY
Sine the temporary emptying ot
the government Irrigation canal there
haa been don more business In
clama than la usual la KUmath Falls.
In fact, Sir Clam to a noUble aeldom
Ma la tht midst, but letdmg th"blg
caul drata at what might be called
aa open weather a a son haa revealed
a aumber of th bivalve molluaka,
which ara a delicacy that everybody,
almost, to toad of. Tba small boy baa
dona a thriving buslneea la tb
shelled delicacy after gathering It
tram tb canal bad. On lad 1 known
to have sold four doien for a quarter.
It he had been counseled by older
heada he might hava raked In about
80 cenU a dotea for tb lot, but let
It be hoped that he may never know.
J. W. McCoy leave thla evening
for-Chltoquln. where be go to look
at a parcel ot land, which la to be
auctioned tomorrow at th Klamath
Agency.
KLAMATH LUMBER
INDUSTRY NOTED
APRIL NUMBER OP "TIMBER-
MAN" HAS SKETCHES OF FEA
TURES AND . PICTURES OF
LEADERS OP BUSINESS
Th April number of th "Timber-
man." published at Portland, to of
mora than passing interest to Klam
ath Palto and vicinity, owing to what
It coatataa la tha nature of a write
up of. tba KUmath Palto lumbar la
teratto. Tkra ara.akateh of vari
ous .sawing, aaUrprto. tadlvbluala
coaeetad with Ua bualasat, . om
vary plaaalag lllustratloaa at Ua In
dustry, wlU a picture et Ua Pallcas
Bay Lumber company' aaaaeot, tba
paltoaa, a wait a a Mrta-apa vtow
Of Eightyne Votes
J Of
CHARTER ADOPTED
BY GOOD MAJORITY
of the country trlbuUry to thla city
There are splendid half-toad pic
ture of the following gentlemen
prominent In Klamath Palto' Indua-
trial circles: II. D. Mortensen, pre
Meat, and George D. Hauptmaa, sec
retary, Pelican Bay Lumbar compa
ny; W. 8. FUb.-manager Big Batla
Lumber company; Hunter Savldge,
manager, and Herbert J. Bavag.
reUry-treaaurer of Savldga Bros.
Lumber cempany: D. B. Campbell
Ueorge X. WendUng, prealdeat of
Weed Lumber compaay and vie pn
Ident of tb Klamath Develep:
company; 8. O. Johnson, preeld
oi the Klamath Development co
pany and an officer of tb Weed Lu:
ber compaay; W. Paul Johnson, gi
eral manager of the Klamath Da
opmeat compaay.
No plcturea of R. H. Hovey,
eral manager of tb Algoma Lu:
compaay, aad .other well kaowa
dust rial capUlne of this vicinity
l-ear. but there la a letter from
Hovey which throwa tight oa the
ber resources of th region.
Work on the Henry Ofenbac
building at th corner" of Sixth aad
Main atreeU, to progressing rapidly.
Mr. Offenbacher thlnka that hla new
building will be ready for occupancy
In ft few weeks
illj IITnW
AT w KIsaHl
hi iifa. iivajai vwvajayaaj,
YOUNG WOMEN OP
SCIENCE CLASS GIVE
ONSTRATfON AS TO WHY MEN
FOLKS LEAVE HOME
MM..
Bute SuperlnUndest of Public la-
struetlon Lv R. Aldermaa aaada aa
addreaa at tb high echool yaeterday
morning to tbe atudeaU, aad at Ua
noon hour the domestic science claaa
of glrto, under tbe -guidance of Mtos
Tuttle. reUUated pleasantly by fur
nishing the distinguished visitor with
one of JU famoua Monday boob baa
quels. Othera who war gueaU of U
young women were Superlateadeat
Rosell H. Dmbar of Ua city acbooto.
SctreUry C. T. Oliver of the 'Cham
ber of Commerce, County School Su
perlateadeat Joha O. Swan, aad
Principal Wlllto E. Paught ot Ua
KUmath county high achool. Th
atudenU responsible for aa excep
tionally delightful menu war Mtos
Sanderson. Van Riper. Cogswell, Ta
den. Houston, Forest aad Benson.
The market cost of th matorlato la
the banquet waa IS cento perjpw
son, which to much leaa than It Ukea
to buy on first class meal at tha Pal
ace or Bt Francis, In San Francisco,
or the Multnomah la Portland. What
one might buy at any ot those pUce
could aot possibly compete la quality
with the high school glrto' cullaary
layout, yet would be mora likely to
retard one aaactalty about 111.
GULFS SUBJECT
OF EVANGELIST
SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHASMS
WHICH DIVIDE MEN, AND THE
ETERNAL GULP THAT SEPA
RATES MAN FROM GOB
Tonight' sermon at tha Christian
..church will ba ot'uausual order,
and different from any Uus far. Tba
socUV and Industrial gulfs that di
vide man will be considered, aa well
the eternal gulf that separate
from Qod. Thoee who hava
heard the evaagelwt oa Uto Uemo
say that pathos, souad pkllosopky
aad adpr are well mixed. What
ever you hava to mtos thla wk.
don't mtos thla oa. Tb Wbtotoaa
will slag, assisted by a large chorus.
New that Ua etoetioa to ovr and Ua
charter matter settled, give Ua
mestlag right ti way,
DOWNTOWN AGAINST
MEASURE, 'BUT lOlXtfaHraB OT
INSTRUMENT CAaummv 1M'
.WAY THROUGH BALLOTB MP
OUTEDWABBB
By their rotas U4ay tha atMaaaa at
Klamath Palla atoeMwi that tba tar
ter framed by City Attaraar Maraaa
M. Maaalag, Mayor Fral T. Tiafn
aom aad tha eky aavmall ahsajll to
th organic tow at tka atty. aa4 Hm
majority for tbo aiiaaaV waa katdtr
vhat eould b kaaaaUr tarsaai aar.
I a Ua Pint aad usaal warm) of taa
city, waara It waa aaataat to gat aba
rota oat. Ua eaten bwd Uaaa-
telvas aa agalaat; Ua BMaaara, bat ta
tb oatlylag ward. Ua Tatrta. PaaiU
aad Fifth, Ua aaaUaaat ia favwr at
the'eharter waa aa atraag aa to adhat
th marked oppwitlaa
her aed be aa sere.aaets.
Taere-
it by ward la aa feBewe:
Par
vvara sg
a Wars 94
M
1M
:
- M
Ward ..14f
Fourth Ward si
Fifth Ward Sd
Total
i a aOOT
Majority, It fer
Dr. Bay R.
id kiMt
purehd tae IHUe
sat. aad Rk
sigaed la every jeay.
WUktaaatoebaaaaaj
Marlea
meralag far
apeadlag aevaral
totswattraa
alaeas. Mr.
who baa aat fceea
ramate hare tar a law
doctor
mUCIIeKPTHtl
It HUE STU ffsflf
Facta Abeat
FIBdWIsi
MBeaaae It Waa MM At
Says FrastkJsa
Ualted
WASHINGTON, D. C. AaHl 11-.
Vice PraaldMt PraakUa adssReai
tba aeaate eemmlttee Uat R wlaa
kaowa Moaday that Ue CatTAasaa
had picked up tweaty Utebeata, aNad
with paaasager, bat dMat aabUab
It because It waa aat auUeaUe., t
"Not uatu f:ie Moaday stibIsbi
waa a auHcItatly auUeatto -Triji
received warraatlag aa raaTiati ,
meat of tka vessel's less, aald be. "A
:IT Ue following tolegreas waa re
ceived: "Carpatala reached Tltaalai
poeiuoa at daybreak. Peaad
wreckage oaly. Abeat IT!
saved. CarpaUla retarakur
York. (Sigaed) Haaeaek.' I
thunderstruck, it took aa
minutes to get together. 1 1
anaaat Jtf thai Jlraataaa U.l-il fm
w wtvnan, MifaBBajaBag aj. -.lV
Morgaajr. Tkea I gave taa aewe toi
Ue reporter." i
SH
Ceaeamt M. a.
wimmmum ! Ba umi-B WUmTfti
aHi.t.te .a.fl&A.a k. - a m m.J.
foUewlag iraai Uo Carpatala: Tsjmi.y'JI
fllaaJ.WlA au.. -- k.li.rjl
a,w aaaaasra arsa; a - oajjaj , aaaya w-
aauia M-retaraed beau as aarw i
possible. Propose held Cdrte
they can board. I preaeaa to i
with them. Pleas aaad lUa.
eluding shoes. TamaL"
PraakUa admitted Uto waa ta
Isavay. Later aa Tharaaay
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