The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH II, IMS
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wenty States are in the Grip of a Terrific Storm;
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Tornado Practically Destroys Town in Arkansas
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CONVERSATION
HT FOIUM1TTBN ITTATUTK
I.WOKMI HV IRWIN
rtlun of a Jury In (ho Cm of the
IMel Agalnt Martlio Hrtaaj Forth
s MfpHMi for On of tho Vralrv
-lumUijf ia cim u the wit-
ana Stand to Tell Court of Von
Mnstloa. forth ant time within tba kaow-
of attorneys practising before
Klamath County bar, a wltaess
i railed Ic tho circuit Mart hsro jlo
tb ve nlrcmsa.
T. McDonald, who operates a
if iters near the bath house, bad
patted by tbe dsfsase la tho
do cei, and District Attorney
bl u atatnlnlng him ac to his
Itatloaa to ilt aa a Juror la tho
rHavs you expressed aa optalea re-
tbli esse, or tha damage ease
preceded the present action?"
I Mr. Irwin.
Kot (bit I know or," waa tbe re
If. Irwin vrai unable to secure any
deflnllo roply from HsDoaald,
then ho challenged him. The
1 denied tho challenge, sad than
. Irwin called K. II. Itamiby to the
utaml, Invoking aa atatoat (or-
i atatuto.
fDId you have a convereatloa with
McDonald retarding the Marcho
!" Hamtby waa aaked. 7
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(Conttnucu on I'age 4)
Levi P. Morton
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IWXCH Wll.l I'UT TIIK BIO UK-
chim:. in hkhvick in lower
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J. U. Krnnka of Snn Francisco, one
of tho owner of tho Carr ranch, has
bnuKht tlio Houthcrn Pacific dredge,
which liaa been located on tho Upper
liku for ioiiio lime.
It waa Imponlblo today to get la
communication with Mr. Franks to
learn liU plant, but II la bollovtd that
the machine will bo used In working
out plana for Irrigation on the Carr
ranch and the reclamation of awanp
lands.
Tho drvdgo of J. Frank Adaraa baa
ben kopt engaged right along la
tho Upper l-nkn country, and It baa
been Impoaalbltt to meet tbe desaaads
for service.
SUFFRAGETTES
IN FOR TROUBLE
KINO 1XTKIIKHT8 M1MHKLF IN
TIIK HtOflKCUTION OP OFFEND
KltH COUHTH WILL. HK GIVEN
IOIIK I'OW'KH
'ntUnl I'rr.M Pervlcr
.ONDON, March 21. The police
l.ovl 1'. Mortou, former vlco presi
dent of the United State aud gover
nor of Now York, I rcporlcd to bo
orlau.lv III. Mr. Morton Is suffering ,
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from arterial irouuio.nnu..rq,l.,nc1ro work(ng undcr he dlrectl0B of
to hi town apartments In Hfth ave- Jw hoB0 offlco n an cnucaYor to Io.
nuc, Now York City. . lh 1Ufira,ettei who were re-
At. nvli. tho wen Known stocs sponslblo for the burning ot Lady
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has returned from a business twmto-anouse. u is oeuoTeu mv mo
king Is personally interested la me
Investigation, as McKeaaa has fre-
qunetly conferred with his majesty.
it Is ronortcd that McKeaaa ex
pects to Introduco a 'bill la the house
of commons enlarging the powers of
tho courts In dealing with euffra-
gctto offenders.
man.
trip to California.
J. Simmers Victim
of Runaway Horses
ier Rending Near the Gap is
Brought to Thia City for Medical
Treatment, la Operated Upon
J. Blminors, a farmer reeMkti
tbs dap, was brought to taw
afternoon suKsrlag from awl-
pads about the head; Ha waa
I to Dlackbura haaatUl, where
I attended by Dr. . K Haaall.
J4)r In the day ha uaderweat
an operation, and la reported resting
easily.
It appears that Mr. Simmers at
tempted to stop bis team after they
had started to run away. He fell be
neath tbe feet of one of the animals,
aad was struck several tlmea oa tbe
bead.
icial Statement of
New Cure to be Issued
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tvernment Officials Will Iuue a
Statement Regarding Claims of
Dr. Friedmann. Not Sure
PrsuiirTa -u !-'
"NtlTONl.D. nwi
Hlth service ,tomot,irWlg.
P1 tUbsrouliui.'iWi. m.l.
I tbe first omelal AsmUmUm
1 urieons who lvui'uiM
Htlgtl0n iw;ul gjmsmmjask
'Wa caaaot tall how long t will rf
sjvlre to aacertala, the ralua ot the
treatmiat," iaM Dr. Rucker today.
"Iaaaaot propbeay how long our
board will refuse to be absolutely
aura lalU eoneluslons. Dr, Fried
maaa auy hate tke whole truth, half
truth, or m truth stall." ,
GANANEA MAY
BE ATTACKED
IIKHKL8 I'HKl'ARINQ TO 8TOKM
OAHHIHON OF SM FEDERALS.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN FLEE
FOR UVEA
United I'res Service ,
DOUQLAS, Arls., March 1 Caaa-
noa, Sonora. will probably be attacked"
by tbe rebels soou. women ana can
dren from that place are fleeing to
this city.
The federal garrison thero consists
or 300 men. The rebels are reports
to number 900.
ANOTHER AMEST
IN EATON CASE
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HTATE OFFICER INMCATE8 THAT
A CONHP1RACY WILL HK VS.
KAKTHKD tiRANfcVJUKY 18 TO
MKirr NEXT WEEK
Jnltcd I'resa Berrlee
I'l.YMOUTII. Mass.. March 21.
State Officer Scott declared this morn
ing that another arrest Tn connection
with tho death of Itesr Admiral Eaton
I possible.
A special session of the grand Jury
will conveno next week to consider
(be caso.
Tho police are unable to locate
where aad by whom the arsenic,
which caused the admiral's death,
waa purchased.
CON8TANTINE I.
TAKW THE OATH
United Press iervlee v
ATHENS, Harch . Klag Com
stantlne I. was awora In today la the
chamber ot deputlM. The eeremoales
warn lirlnf and slmDle.' F
The king will go to gatoalM'tku
afternoon. He announced that ho
would return to the capital Thursday
with hla tather'a body.
To encourage children to sat
ey a Airman bank has Installed tota
in the slot machines la puauo paeee,
yielding stamps, accepted at the hank
for deposit.
HURRIED TRIP
SAVES. I FINE
W. A. CALKINS FORGOT SUMMONS
TO 8ERVH AS A JUROR IN CIR
CUIT COURT OFFICER RE
MINDS HIM OF FACT .
Forgetfullness almost cost W. A.
Calkins a flno for contempt of court
today. A hurrlod trip to the court
house and profuse apologies to Judge
Donson saved him.
It appears that Mr. Calkins' name
had twice been drawn as a Juror, but
each time he failed to appear. Thlo
afternoon, after the Jury In the Mar
cho case bad been selected, tho re
peated failure of Mr. Calklna to an
swer the summons of the court waa
pointed out. ,
Judge Denson waa advised that Mr.
Calklna la subject to rheumatism, aad
It waa auspectcd that Illness has pro
vented his appearance In court. It
waa upon learning thts that the eourt
decided not to Issue a bench warrant,
but aa omcer waa seat to the Calklna
home.
Immediately upon seeing tho oMeer
Mr. Calkins recalled the fact that ho
waa due at tho eourt house. Ho hur
ried there and made hie apologies to
tho court.
Tumulty is a Family Man
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(Copyright by Underwood and Under
wood) Joseph T. Tumulty, secretary to
President WlUon. has endeared him
self to official Washington by his gen
ial personality. All ot his spare time
It spent with his wife and slxchlldrea.
The pride or hie heart Is little Joe Jr.,
8 years old, who, like his father, la
an ardent admirer' of PresMeut Wil
son. Joe Jr. alwaya wears a
containing a portrait of tho
plaaedto hto coat.
SLIN6SBY CASE
TO BNPRIL.Z
DKMURRBR IS FILED BY PHYSI
CIAN WHO M tWAROHD Will
HAVING ALTRRBO BIRTH OHR-
TinCATH
Ualted Press Servlee ' '
SAN FRANCISCO; March II. A
demurrer was tied la Judge Dunne's
court today la tho case against Dr.
Frassr, who, It U alleged, altered tho
Sllageby birth eertileato. . 1
The demurrer will be argued Apttt
8, whoa It is espeeted tho Srhsgohya
will bo horo., , i '
ROCHESTER IS
SCENE OF STRIKE
NEW NEVADA MINING CAMP HI
GIVEN A ROOST BY THE RENO
PAPERS NEWS OF STRIKE M
HBLD BACK
HEALTH OF POPE
WORRIES DOCTOR
VATICAN PHYSICIAN FRAR4 MUX
HEART FA1LURB MAY ATSACK
HEAD OF CATHOLIC
AS RKWLT OT DrFLCHNHA
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Tho tUs of tho eoKee importoi'Mf
tho United States lost year,
HMO, won the greatest on roeood,
though;grsator quantlUos were Isi-i
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porjsOiWi ,, .w , . fr
News ot the biggest strlks yet re
ported In the Rochester canyon dis
trict haa reached Reno, being brought
to by a local man, who made a person
al. Investigation, says tho Reno Oa-sette.
Ore averaging fl.SOQ across a 14-
lach siroak la a vstn four foot, wMo
has been uaeovered In thovU. N. Hnr
wood lease on the guprsme claim on
tbe north side ot Llaeola hill. This
claim .la owned by John Borland, D,
G. Dorsey and Harwood, and tho loaao
Is sublet to Harwood,
When the strike waa flrat made the
latter part ot last wsok, tho vein was
covered over and the strike waa hoot
quiet. News ot It leaked put Satur
day, however, and. whoa tho ledgo waa
uaeovered there wore-, 10 pertoae oa
thoeuba! The strlko hi said to he at
the bottom ot a shaft oaly'aU foot
deep, ., The extent aad dlrocUoa of tho
veh; a matter t or future dovsloo
montlo.dotormJao, The eaaet assay
value ot a earetul sassple asross the
high grade streak was l,S8t In soM.
It U believed that the entire tour foot
ot ore wlU avoNflo ' I0., Plokod
saasplsa were brought back to Beao
whishwlll run from tl,H to ,
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Q, -Jar' Merrill arrived-in tho stiy
ROUS, Maroh 11. Phyoissaaa of
the Vatieaa admitted tedar that heart
failure might attack the pooo aaVsso
he soon rallies froai the InSuoasa
from whleh he la now! aaCorias..
&
Ualted Prooa
CHICAOO. Maroh SI.
states are la tho. grt ot a
otora today. The ere
Middle West wttl raa hso tao
otdoUaro. . ' ;:x T
. The Northeast boa
hUssard. Railroads -aro
and msay erUeo sm oat oh froai
fMaaaaMmUassHa
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Supreme
Benson in a Law Soft
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a asoetbMj :4af tta.owinty, court, J;
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Action of A D. Harpold Aainat W
I. Arant eci4ed in Favor of tlM)
Latter. Tax Title
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Judge Beasoa had sooaaatasod ay
ths state supresso ooart la tho oaoo tf
A. D. HarnoM ya,' WV. Aiaat' ' Tho
caso Involved Vtiaotot hsad near Bo-
,e-hut R wag heeauso of h taa
point of law hroasht;u'hi tho Mat
of tho'eoay that VMal lawyota
sspeoUylsiBTsolil, , i ;'
' It'anooat that a ntaa aamas
tadaiMto. It waasoethyn
IK for taxos aad; waa hoasjat ha by
sma aaaawo awanamaaj gaaayHoanaaai BanyvsmnHaw amammp
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lapw vkM
taaaa1 " Towa'
srUeshorhXoa
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tuH was that
to eSeaeassa A
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