The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 26, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNBSDAY, MARCH 1M, 191B
Prte Fire
Ire Joins in Completing the Destruction in the
Flood Stricken Section in Ohio and Indiana
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LONDON, Mutch 34 Bhukrl Pasha
U- Turkldi defender of Adrlanoptc, '
torarnlllcJ iiilrlda when the city fell j
Into the lumli of the Bulgarian.
BOKIA. March 3D. The war offlco
toJy announced thai Adrlauopto had
lien. Tlili will probably end the
ir.
The Third Utilitarian dlvlilon haa
Uktn poMciilon of tho city.
The defeated Turka dynamited tho
fotttt uiigaiine and aot flro to tho
touira.
It ai with the greatest difficulty
(bit the llulKarlan preventad the da
itructlon of the city.
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HORRORS
hTUHU PREVAILS IN CENTRAL
AM; .NORTHERN INDIANA.
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rific mow itorm added to the horror
of tho Dooil In Central and Northoru
Indiana tlilt afternoon. Tho water
idem hero It out of aervlce. Tho gas
plot Imi shut down, and no atrcet
rar nro being operated.
Wabash, togansport, Kokomo,
I'eru, I.nfnyctto and a acoro of small-
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old, wan born In Athene (Wo yenra yeart ago, when ho waa commander
after hU father accepted the crown of In chief of tho army, there waa cfcn-
liritM-n. Illi i-arlr education waa ro alderahlo fctillng asalntt him. Ho
celved from forcUn tutor who taught Rao up hla command, and wai on hi
him Oerman, Kngllah, French, Danliliiway to Bt. I'cleranurg to join tno
and Utln. Iln I comldored n much nrmy or 1110 ar. men wie vin-o.
trongor character than tho Into king. 'relented, and ho went back to hi
who for tho paat fow yeara ha not place.
Hlka to Daaco
lAKal i:ik and their who
j Mr. U. M. Davl will learo thla oro-
'N nlng for San FrancUco, where ahe
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ago, hut wa poitponed becnuxo of tho
death of Mr. Don l.ytlo.
Dayton, is Afire and Fl
Victims
Are Being Roasted to Death in Ruins
Death Roll From 3,000
. to 12,000 in Dayton
STUDFNTS WILL
SEND POTATOES
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Tho student of the Klamath coun
ty high ichool took atep today to te
cum acvcral carloada of Klamath
couuty potatoca to he tent to flood re
gion of tho KaL .
Telegram were tent to the general
office of the Southern Pacific for can
mid tramportatlon for the potatoes,
und a number of rcddenl wtro Inter
flowed concerning the plan. R. A.
Johnson of the Klamath Doretopment
company agreed to furnUh ten ton
of potatoe. Captain Arant baa donat
ed 200 tack, and other Indicated
their intention of co-oueraAlng with
the student. J
Tho following committee was ap
pointed to cccuro donatiens: J. E.
Nail, Robert Hlgg, Hardin Carter,
Leon Roller and Tbeo. Caae.
I'ortona desiring to make dona
tion may loaro word with C. T.
Oliver In the Wblto building.
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Disaster Follows Disaster. Preti-
dent Wilson Sends Out Appeal
for Help for the Victims
GOVERNOR WEST
COMING TO TOWN
KTATK KXECCTIVK ANNOU.XCB8
HK WILL VISIT KLOUTM
PALLS DURING gUMMCR WILL
OhTT ACQUAIXTKD
Governor Oswald West la coming
to Klamath Falls as soon as the turn-
"For the East It the East and the " ODen-
He will not bring with
a It was reported soma
Dai-row Can Postponed
United I'rcsa Service
I.0S ANOELES, March 26. On on
iWet I tho West, and never tho twain ,l,m iI0V
shall meet." blithely sang the Prln-it,rao nK0- but w,n come nre 'of
cess Ibrahim Hassan, as ahe reached urlef vacation.
the United Stales on her way to visit t Since, the sensational threats of the
relatives In California. The princess governor's friends lost fall of placing
namo was Olga Humphrey, and sho Klnmnth PhIIh under martial law th
!waa born In California. Dut she went. ... ,ClnclBaU by Prakleat Patteno (
d with Mel-I"""" VUK"" "" """ "u""u "' tho Natlosial Cash ItegUter coma-ay.
United Praoa Berries)
PHONETO.V, O., MaMk M. H la
reported here that Dayteti la esi sW.
Scorea of
baraUac.
CAUPORNIA TO MELP
Halted Press Serve
SACRAMENTO, Maid
eiaoi Johaeoi baa appealti (
paMIc for aid for the flat
MANY ARE DKAD
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COLVMRUS, O., Marck
Rarbax, Ooveracr Oex'a filrata
retary. this aftevooti wired m
Iowa from a point atear Daytesn
"DetMba aaay nam ay t9,M.
(Umage wUl be fie.MO.eM."
DAYTON, O. (via direct win to
Cincinnati), March SK. Five haav
drrl coaUw have bceti ordered traaa
the stago and played
tho fallacy of the charges made, and
Judgo Willis today, postponed 'later going Into "Tho Man From Mcx- now ho proposes to mako amends by
the personal request of Clarence Dar- bourne MacDowoll In "La Tosca.",
row,
tho Chicago attorney's next trial
Juno 16th.
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Mr. Richard Shore Smith of Eu-
geno will arrive In the city this even
ing on a visit to Mr. Don J. zumwait.
Sho Is et route homo after a visit to
8nn Francisco.
W, 1. Johnson, sales manager of
tho Klamath Development company,
arrived In tho city last night on a
brief visit.
Local Concern Buys
Lake County Garage
Southern Oregon Automobile Co., to
Operate in Lakeview as Well as
Here. Service to be Improved
Jury Fails to Agree
in W. H. Marcho Case
It is Reported That Nine of Jurors
Favored Acquittal While Three
Were Favorable to Convict
Aftor wrangling all night, tho Jury
in tho caso of tho stato against W. If.
Marcho reported In tho circuit court
thl morning that thoro was no possl-
bio chnnco of nn agreement. Tho case
'km then coutlnued until the June
term, following on the calendar the
Icnsn of tho state against Ferris.
' About S o'clock last night a request
Icnmo from the Jury room for addl-
itlonnl Instructions. Judge Denton! conviction
read hla previous Instructions, and
then the Jury asked that tho testi
mony of Wm. Griffith bo read to them.
This request was granted, and, fol
lowing the reading of hit notes by
Dick Rtchardton, tho Jury retired for
further deliberation.
It was reported around the court
houte this morning that tho Jury
stood nine for acquittal and three for
The Southern Oregon Automobile
("iiU'nny has bought the Southstone
Urotliom' grago and machine shop
" l.ukuvlqw, and will operate It In
connection with the Whlto Pelican
nornKo In (his city, The deal waa
closed Tuesday by Zlm Baldwin, who
' now in Lakeview. 0.8. Crosby
""I lonvo In the morning lo take
lmrio of the garage, and .thu com
I'ony win tend oyer ono of tholr men
'rom hero at foreman of tho machine
'"!. Tho other help will be nmploy
'l In Lnkovlew,
With tho local garage at the ter
minus of tho, railroad here and tho
now garage, at the tsmlnut of the
orugem, Nevada and California road
' Lnkovlew, the Houthera Oregon
company will be In a position to han-
illn all of tho travel to the Interior,
coming Into Oregon by either ot-thete
two rallroadt. Lator In tho acoton1
connections will be nindo with tho,
Rmitlinrn Pacific und Illll ronda at
llond for both Klamath Falls ami
Ukovlew. IllKVKKBR
in aauiuon iuo cuiuimur " . i
passongcrs for tho Southorn Pacific
from horo to Crater Lake If It Is tuc-i
cossful In tocurlug a permit from the
secretary or the Intorlor to run Into
tho park. Application has already
been mado for a pormlt, but the Cra
ter Lnko company, with which Wlll;0(
BELLAMY TRIAL
IS IN PROGRESS
OF NEGRO vVlLL BH
THAT HE SHOT WARD BECAUSE
LATTER TRIED TO BRAIN HIM
WITH MISSILES
0, Steel Is connected, hat been mak
ing a flglit to tocuro the exclutlvo
right to travel to the lake, and to pro
vost the park being opened to the
general public.
The taking of testimony In the case
tho stato against Bellamy was
started lata this afternoon, after tho
Jury had visited the Comet lodging
houte where the defendant Is alleged
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SISTED BY CALIFORNIA CITY,
THEATERS OFFER TO GIVB
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 16.
Mayor Rolph met with the publlo wel
fiiro committee today for the purpose
of preparing a plan for the aiding ot
the flood sufferers, Different theaters
have offered to give benefit. A pub
lic subscription will probably as mad
iro." Prlnco Ibraham Hassan, n cous- comlne here as a friend of the com
In of tho Khedive of Egypt, saw her,muntty.
and wa conquered. Ho pursued till ( To several Klamath Fall men who
she married him. Then her troubles ijiavo recently talked with blra In Sa
began. The taave oriental, who had hem, the governor baa Joked about the
been nothing hut politeness and con-' situation In Klamath county, and has
slderatlon before marriage, at once I Indicated that he will come here to
let her know that the was to assume enJoy a rest and get better acquainted
with the people.
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KUteea bodies) have already
found la the flood. Tawy ware i
to the East Daytaa schooL
Employes of the cash register ess
pany are Btaxiag 8M roeisjh fcosea.
The Deckel hotel. Third aad Jo
soa, I burmiag. Other Area are hreasr-
lug out la the tmalaee district.
COLUMBUS. O;, March M-At 4
tcuutinueu on rage 1 1
Darling is Very Thoroughly
Posted on Railroad Rates
Local Hardware Man is Elected a Director in Chamber
of Commerce. Will Give Members of This Body
the Benefit of Knowledge of Railroad Matters
With the election ot H. J. Darling
an a director ot the Chamber ot Com
merce, It Is hoped by other members
of the chamber that something for the
benefit ot the peoplo of this tectlon
In the way of reduction la freight
rates In and out of Klamath Falls
can bo secured. Mr. Darling It recog
nised as one of the best potted men
on railroad rates In this tectlon. Ho
waa formerly a member of the Reno,
Nov., Chamber ot Commerce, and Is
the man who was responsible for the
passage of the Nevada atate railroad
commission law, which was ot such
great financial benefit to the people
ot the entire state.
Mr. Darling stated this morning
that he was elected a director with
out his knowledge, but that It would
give him great pleasuro to assist la
nay way In the development and up
building of Klamath county,,
"Our greatest needs," aald Mr. Dar
ling, "Is to secure better freight rate
in and out ot Klamath Falls. There
should bo a greater differential be
tween carload and less than carload
shipments, it Klamath Fails Is to be
come a distributing., center for this
groat Inland empire. It we are to
build up wholesale houses here to
supply tho markets ot the Interior,
vso must have a lower carload rate, aa
at the present time the difference Is
so small that it leavea ua at the mer
cy ot the wholesale houses In the big
cities. Another thing we need la a
more equitable rate on outgoing ship
ments, so that our farm and mill pro
ducts can be shipped to the outside
markets."
Robert A. Johnson, vice president
ot the Chamber of Commerce, believes
that the organisation has found the
right man In Mr. Darling to look after
securing better railroad rates He
said:
"I think the greatest work tee
Chamber ot Commerce could do at Uln
time was to get some one who knew
something about railroad rates to
compile data showing a comparison of
rates In the Bend country; also Mad
ford, Ashland, etc. Do you know that
the rate from Medford and Ashland to
Chicago, on lumber, la much cheaper
than to Klamath Falls? Why should
thla be?
"If a comparison ot rates were
made up showing Just where Klamath,
Falls gets the worst ot It we eonld
then shoot this at the Southern" Pa-
clflc. asking them to let w know defi
nitely what they are going to d'
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