The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 27, 1913, Image 1

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    ADVERTISERS SHOULD INVESTIGATE EXTRAVAGANT CIRCULATION CLAIMS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 87, 191S
Pries, Mr.
Horrible Scenes Witnessed in Dayton, Ohio
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By United Preti Staff Correipondetn
Dayton, Ohio, March 27-Charlci H. Van Horn, one of the rescuers who has gone further in North Dayton than anyone, returned this morning completely unnenred.
He is the first one to disclose the situation in that section. The story dictated by Van Horn fellaws:
"I hope my eyes will nver be punished again by such a sight. This awful happening cannot be exaggerated. It has been said that 3,500 people hare met death
Jr. the fire and flood in that section, I should say that there have been at least 2,500.
. "We went to Third and St Clair streets, which is farther than anyone has gone before. Twice our boat struck whirling human bodies. They turned like spoolf
on a machine in a whirlpool.
"We went as near the fire as we possibly could. . Some of those penned up in the buildings must hare seen us because we fceird their cries for help. I looked p
and saw people standing in the windows and then saw them fall back into the flames. All of Dayton will probably burn unless the fire is soon extinguished.'
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tl U lliiinoml That Uin Kiitoro Town
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lli SulMlnK A Number of Tomii
Air Mill I 'ul Off From I'omiimuiiI
rat luu
Chief Who Died
in Washington
CUI.l'MIII'H, ()., March 27 Condi
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than tail night.
Ilaln fell until alter mldnlKht, and
lliru rlinnrril to u blinding snow
itorm. Tlio teiinprraturn dropped
nplillx
Tim suffering of tlio hottioUaa la In
ttnie. It li uieles to osllinslo Ilia dead.
there nru no dellnltn facta on which
to banc ll. It la bollovcd Hint It will
In days licforo n dcllulto rstlninle will
to available,
Tim dead Inlhla ell)' aloiio la call
waled o iu 100.
II la rumored tlila morulUK that
l'l(iui lina been destroyed, nnd thnt
many deaths occurred thorn.
Tim report thnt Kanoavlllo hna been
demolished la untrue.
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tlio fatalities hero aro nut yet known.
Modi,. nru hourly iuoii floating lu the
itrcut.
oKnuaport reporla that iimiiy poo-
Mu perished there.
Tho reinnlna of-Chlcf Hollow Horn
1 1 on r, moil prominent of the Sioux
chlofa, who died of pneumonia In
Washington on hla vlall thcro for tlin
InniiKuratlon, linvu reached tho Rose
hud Agency In Huulh Dnkotn. For
ninny yvnra tho authorltloa of tho
treasury department hnvo honored
him by placing tho head of tho chief
on tho fS certificate. Tho funeral
aorvlcea over tho chief In St. Paul's
Catholic church In Washington wore
nut only attended by all the visiting
Indian chlofa, but by ninny prominent
olllcInU of tho government.
Tho testimony In the Iletlmny caao
as completed before 3 o'clock thla
nfturnoon, nnd following tho arjeu
menta of the attorncya, tbo jury ro
ll red to deliberate. Tho dffeme caso
una preenlcd by Horace Manning,
uhllu Dlittrlct Attorney Irwin argued
for tli' atuto.
Juror Straw, jutt before tho taking
'of tcatlmony waa concluded, naked
permlmlnn to aak Zlon a question.
'IIiIh Haa granted. Tho question waa
whether or not tho witness hnd heard
tho shnta first or tho breaking of
rilasioa. Tlio witness wn unable to
iHtntu positively, but ll waa his lm
pri'slon that tho two sounds occurred
!nliout tho sumo tlmo.
(loorRo (I. Ward waa tho Ural wit-
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Tho beauty of 8am Kvans' new
building waa slightly marred again
this nftornoon, wbcu another me
chanlca lien waa plastered on It. TbU
tlmo It la K. II. Otda who wants money
due him for labor, and tho lieu Is for
(220.20.
Mr. Olda Is n painter, and It waa
for work In preparing tho building
for the occupancy of "Southern Ore
gon's Great eat Newspaper" that the
morfcy Is duo.
Not long ago a mechanic Hen for
1750.20 for a plumbing bill waa at
tached to the nowspaper home.
lJlto this nfternoon suit was start
ed In tho circuit court against Evana
to forvcloso on tlio lien. Judgment
for $100 for attorney fees la also
asked.
Kuykendnll & Ferguson are attor
neys for tho plaintiff.
INDIANA FLOOD
IS AT CREST
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INDIANAPOLIS. March 27. The
floods In Indiana aro subsiding. There
Is great suffering In the Wabash Val
ley, where there Is a shortage ul food
and fuel.
A relief train reached Peru last
night. The members of the relief ex
pedition wero unable to reach Lafay
ette, Kokomo, Wabash and Logana
port. Seventeen people perished in Drook
vllle.
Fatalities are reported In White-
more, New Trenton and Cedar drove,
Dowager Queen
of Greece
Harrow Moving Weat
United Preaa Service
LOS ANGELES, March 27. Clar
ence Harrow will leave for Chicago
next week to arrange his affairs there
Ho will return to live here.
l,liuor lllll Piusml
United I'rrs Service
i hai:iahi:aiu. Aiurcu d 1UD
LIMA, March 17, The grand res- tato aounto today pnssod tho Owens'
bill prohibiting tho salo of ll'juor.
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Supreme Court Sustains
Judge Benson Again
For Second Time in Ten Days, High
Court Hands Down Decision Gon
li&l firming the Action of Jurist
Tlio supremo court of Orogon haa
ninrmod tho decision of Judgo Hon
"i In tho case of H. R. Duntap
onaliut Arthur O. Lewis. This caao
ns decided by Judgo Ilonson Decern
JW 27, 1011, against Arthur U. Lewis
jor the pnyraeut of tlio paving of
MihumU nvonuo aud Bovonth atreeta,
ovvorngo nssossmonta aud Kouornl
Mes, mnktng a total of $3,500. Tho
ulsputo was whether or not the con
jrnct for tho salo of the proporty from
''"'ilftp to Lewis Imposed the obllga
un on Lowla to pay all theso Hens,
l "dor tho drat contraet of aalo for
tlio Iota u waa conceded that Dunlap
md not bo bound to pay the Iteni
or tnxea nnd city ' Improvements, but
uiidor u later contract it was stipu
lated thnt Lowla should pay all taxea
and nssossmonts. Tho Question turn
ed unon whothor or not tho lator con
tract had boon dollvored and ncceptod,
and consequently whothor tho origi
nal ngroomont had boon modlllod to
this oxlout. Tho lowor court dccldod
that It had. nnd tho supremo court, In
nn opinion dollvored by Judge Dean,
hna ntllrmod thla decision.
Thla enso waa nrguod und submit
ted to tho supremo court ou tho 19th
or thla month, nud a copy of tho opin
ion waa rocoivod in Klamath Falls to
day. 0. F. Stpno was attorney for Dun
lap, In whoso favor the decision is.
FIVE M.M1I.E TEAMS AXI) ONE
(UNCI PLOW AT WORK OX 800
ACRE TIUCT JAPANESE ARK
OPERATING IT
Tho Orlgsby ranch, which li one of
tho Inrgcst In tho county, containing
over 800 acres, has llvo slnglo tesms
nud oiio gang plowing. Three moro
teams will bo put on Monday. The
eutlro acrcago will bo put In grain
nud potntocs. Two hundred and fifty
ncrca of this ranch Jias boen leased to
Jiipnueso nnd will bo planted In potatoes.
Food Supplies Will be
Carried Free byN.Y.C.
Mayor Nicholas Receives Telegram
From Representative of Eastern
Road Offering to Take Food
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THOl'8AXM OF FatOPLB PKlflfaa
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IUYTO.V, March 27 "Wenaa
rhililrra Mrat" la the order of the I
rucnt here.
Hundreds of mea have bee left he-
lilml in Uie Hooded homes, faehmg
death by lire.
The bodies of doaeavs of Jstra we
men and children are visible aa the?
Moat awiflly along. It la awt expected
that wany or the bodies will be recovered.
OPIUM
N
IS
AGAIN ACTIVE
KVIDKNOK IH SKOURKD IX SAX
FRANCISCO I.WOLVIXG WHITES
Als WKLL AH MOXOOUAXH.
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Mayor Nicholas this afternocn te-
l olved n telegram announcing that the
Now York lines would handle free
any food, clothing or other supplies
Intonded for tho flood sufferers ot the
Kast.
While no dotlnlte Information has
yet been received, it la believed that
other railroads will follow the exam
ple of the Now York Central, and that
a shipment ot potatoes will go for
ward from this city In a day or two.
United 1'resa Sorviie
BAN FRANCISCO, March 27.
Kvldeuces of world wide activity ou
tho part of whlto and Culnono opium
smugglers wero unearthed here with
tho soUuro ot thirty-olgut tins ot the
contraband from tbo homo ot Cuing
Foo, an Interpreter, and the receipts
ot knowledge by the todoral authori
ties thnt tho poppy extract haa drop
pod from $00 to 17 a pound recently,
Tho "opium ring" has representa
tives lu all tho big coast cities, and-
umong tho employes of the Paella
merchant marlno, according to the
authorltloa.
Tho telegram to Mayor Nicholas
follews:
j "Owing to disastrous and appalling
conditions In flooded districts, the
I Now York Central lines will handle
free any food, clothing or other sup
plies contributed tor the relief of the
flood sufferers and consigned to the
mayors or relief commutes In the
flooded districts.
(8lgned) "H. C. KCKENBEROER,
"Commercial Agont New York Cen
tral Lines."
ELEPHANT GETS
ROLL OF BILLS
VISITOR PUTS BISCUIT IN A POCK-
KT WITH SOME MONEY, AND
KLKPHAKT PERFORMS PICK.
POCKET ACT
LONDON, March 27. Feeding bis
cuits to an elephant at Usk, Mon
mouthshire, a visitor dropped one In
his pocket and turned away. The ele
phant roached out his trunk for the
biscuit and also extracted a letter
containing 1 100 In notes. Notes and
biscuits were swallowed before their
owner could move.
YOUNG MEN TO
FACE A TRIAL
D1UG8 AND OAMJNKTTI ARK HELD
TO ANSWER IN THE DISTRICT
COURT TO CHARGES OF WHITE
SLAVERY
(Dy Underwood ft Underwood)
Queen Olga of Qreece, who now be
comes queen dowager by the assas-
ination of her husband, King George,
waa a alatcr ot the late Alexander II.
of Russia. She was the daughter ot
Grand Duke Constantlne, brother ot
the emperor. She was married to
King George In 1867, and since then
flvo sons and two daughters have
come to her.
United I'rets Serve
j WASHINGTON, D. C Match ST
General Wood aad Secretary Uarrisea
will start for Ohio this after.
Presldeat WiUoai caay alee fe.
Moral Squad Acta
MUNICH, March 27.-The bead of
the Munich police haa organized a
special squad knowa aa the "ball and
dance" police, who have been assign
United Presa Service
DAYTON, O., March
o'clock this atteraooa. i
aad Sre are still ra4s-.
of the dead is still Isapessrble.
srT-Ai
United Press Service
COLUMBUS, O., March 27 Mre
men report that there are Ifltt
bodies la the United Brethrem ehwreh
oa the West Side.
DAYTON, March 27. The buela
section Is still burning at 9 o'eleek
this morning, and a biting bllaaard to
ed to suppress the turkey trot, bunny sweeping the flames toward. the the.
hug, gristly bear and other American
dances which have become popular In
tho Munich resorts.
ends of men, women and children who
aro penned up In the building.
iCoulluued on I'ugeii
Embraces His Friend;
Her Neck is Broken
t
Girl. Anxiously Waiting Her Lover V
Return From China, is Hugged '
too Tight When They
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United Press Service
8AN FRANCISCO, March 27.
Dlgga and Caminettt wero today
bound over to the district court for
trial ou charges of white slavery,
Their bonds were fixed at 210,000
each,
-The two men, both married, recent
ly eloped to Reno, Nev., with two
prominent young Sacramento girls.
United Press Service
GENOA, March 27. Passionately
embracing his sweetheart on hla re
turn from China, a young French oat
cer of powerful build, clasped her to.
tightly and broke her neck.
Te girl was anxiously awaiting
her lover on the quay, and the mo
ment the transport waa moored, the
equally eager ofletr sprang ashore
1
and clasped her In hU an. ; ThfeajK
lag hla arm around her Mdt'ita Mp
edrter fondly, but hardly M (Mr
lips "met than the glrl'a,;eei alMi
and her form lay. heavily In Mi ntmjsv
iter nee waa ? h
ii was obit wiaar tee
QuKy that the yea
strained, from thrfrvtapjH
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