The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 03, 1913, Image 1

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KMMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, fit
al High School Students Thanked by Mayor
Dahlman of Omaha for Potatoes Shipped by Them
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DEATH CLAIMS OLD PIONEER
MRS. WEBSTER DIES AT WEED
Wll'i: OF NOTED JL'IIIHT DIES AF- i:iV.Itl SULLIVAN VUOHHVM THK
TKII MANY VKAIIN ILLNEHH.' miAT DIVIDE AT .MIDNIGHT
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rule Through Regular CtMaarU t ItiKrntil to tltla effect vr received
f the h..,..llng of All llriMHy t'y Circuit Judge llen.im. wh...e w d , u T
Ifain I ha lime been III clone friend-
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I'UNEHAL IS
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iii:li today at
Ruins of the Diamond Theatre in Omaha,
Where More Than Fifty People Were Killed
Mr. Webiter. wife of former Coun
ty Judge Lionel II. Webster of Port
lam). died last night In that city. A
l.'ilwnrd Hulllvnn, one of the plo
iirer rculilfiilit of Northern Callfornli,'
nml for ninny yearn the owner of thu
land on which the town of Weed as
built, pnaicd awny nt his homo In
Tuenday, following
a was burled (it '
dcowrood thin afternoon.
JmlKo Benson will leant In the Mr OvorKu J. Walton and Minn
iiinrnlnR for Portland, accompanied Klorence How en, nieces of tlio de-'
by hi daughter, MIm Loulno Benson, rettt,t cft for Kdgowood thl morn
to attend the, funeral service. lnK ,0 Bltcnt lne funeral.
Prior to becoming county Judge of
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U i fatoraule repott by the govarn-lroito thu Koutbern Oregon circuit In
Let bjlclan on hi treatment for'tlit- ''. with other lawyer of tlio
tartnlosU, Dr. Frederleh Fried-
Ma dm announced that within a
Ink be will giro the secret of hit
krtle tulturo Injection to the Amerl-
medical profession.
i naklng thla announcement Dr.
rMatan said "I ihall not tell the
erl4 how to make the liquid lor In-
, a that would be loo dan
but I ahall arrange through
Ur cbannela ao that all reputa-
pbyiltlan. will be able to obtain
rimedr. and treat tuberculoaU
kr;bu In the country. There
w but one report. The entire
time, and he nerved at circuit Judge,
of the district from 1884 to 1892. At
thM time Iho dlatrlct was composed.
of Josephine, Jackaon. Klamath and
Like rountlee.
Mr. Webster bad been In poor
health for a long time, and for many
can paat ahe waa virtually an Invalid.
LOOK NG FORWARD
TELEGRAM IS
RECEIVED DY
M.R. PRISON
TOW.V XKAU JACKSONVILLE VX
I)!. It KOflt KKICT OF HATKB
One Lever la HotdHHC Itack llart ef
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J Floml at Miawnectowa, Bat m Par
lion of Hie Town la HabmeraH.
' There Are So Patalltlee at Hhaw-
I lu-flowB, lint at Naples Many leo-
pie Are Homeleaa
! "We gladly accept the car of a
italoex neat to Ma by the Majti
TO WAGE ADVANCE
U. K. Lemon of Dairy la among
the Thursday visitors In the county
seat.
WIIIKLKMtf OrKKATOWl ON BBJPft
OF THK PACIFIC OCEAN ARK
KXI'KCnNQ.A DftFlNITK AN
HWKIt THI WKEK
Culled Trees Service
8AN FRANCISCO, April . Wlr
U'oiiiiiHieil on rage 4)
If L nlillttA whn ! I.A..M In Ihft ,.- A.ka,A. .... attln tilwln nut.
city since Sunday, ha returned to his ward from the Golden date expect to
nonncia uuiue. .anow oeiore iue eoa ui iuv w ju
what to eipect from the Marconi
Wireless company In the way of ad
vances In salary.
Petition asking for a minimum
wage of ISO a month for a twelve
I hour day were recently submitted,
but no response waa received. Talk
of a atrlke haa become common, and
I It Is reported tbat the company la re-
UMM,-. .., l TjUnat 1wa4CTultlug strikebreaker from other
VilllCr liUVallUn Ui UIC rilOl XlUOVUitM on the coaat. rirat operatora
&r t j m r it. ww 11 I""- receive 140 and 45 a month for
SaVinill Bank ll NOW GitV Hall. . tbirtcen.hour day, and .econd oper.
)ity Offices Moved to
Much Better Quarters!
Bank Fixtures Purchased
ator recelvo $35.
Work of moving the recorda and
pralture of tlio city from the old lo
tion downstair to the former home
tbe First Trust and Saving bank
1 been computed, and today l'ollce
lfo Leavltt I laboring In a much
r cheerful city hall.
ID addition to beln mi Iha flrat
lr, the new location la better light-
nil there la moro room for the
""ling of the elty'a butlneaa. The
ptlm. used by the bank were pur
chnaed by the city, and these are ueed
to partition off a apectator'a room
from Iho office of the police Judge and
the big council table, 'in tbo rear are
additional rooma, which are to bo fit
ted up for the police department.
A large aafe waa purcbaaed from
the banking house, and In It la ample
room for all the elty'a documenU that
are not kept la the fireproof filing
rnhlnel. Thla makea It noastblo to
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Keep an 01 ine roturua iron icuui "
danger of destruction.
Golag to lorUAatd
Mr. and Mr. Charlea P. Stone
loave Sunday morning for Portland
and Salem, whero Mr. Stone will at
tend a session of the state fish and
gamo commtaalon, and attend to legal
matter. They will be away aeveral
day.
W. I'aul Johnson, bead of the 8.
8. Johnson company, la here from
San Franclaco for a abort visit. While
here, Mr. Johnson will arrange for
tho aprlng and aummer real eatate
I campaign.
More than fifty person wero at a
building waa crushed Uke paper, and
many more were Injured.
moving picture show In tbe theater wnen tbo tornadp atruck Omaha. The
many of those within were caught In the ruin and instantly killed, while
SEEDS FIGHTS
GUARDIANSHIP
LOCAL RESIDENT, AT ONE TOT.
COMMITTED TO ASYLUM. SEEKS
TO REVOKE LETTERS ISSUED
TO HIS WIFE
Ihe fight of Joseph Seeda against
guardianship by his wlfo came up for
It Prst hearing In tho county court
Wednesday, and a few wltneeaea wero
examined beforo the hearing waa con
tinued until April ISth. C. C. Drower
is one of tbe attorney connected with
the case.
Seeds waa committed to the In
sane asylum from here aeveral yeara
ago, and his wife, Sarah E. Seeda, waa
Issued letters of guardianship. Thla
enabled her to glvo attcnttoa to Seeda'
property interests here.
Last winter Seeds waa discharged
from the asylum, and be baa petition
ed tbe county court for an adjudica
tion aa to hi sanity and the revoca
tion of the letters of guardianship is
sued to hla wife. Ho la opposed in
this by Mrs. Seeds.
WOOD AND FDEL GERMAN SOLDIERS
ON FREE LIST. HELD IN FRANCE
IT IS GENERALLY ACCEPTED INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS
THAT THESE COMMODITIES THREATENED AS RESULT OF A
WILL BE LISTED OPPOSITION I MISHAP TO A ZEPPELIN DIRIG-
TO WOOL IS EXPECTED
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United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D.
C, April 3.
f I- n...1l. .MMAn,A !. llA aI-
lowing commodities wilt go on thoj
freo list, In an endeavor by tbe dem
ocratic administration to lower the
cost of living: Coal, wood, fresh meat,
fresh Ash, breadatuffs, biscuits and
pastry.
Free wool may meet with strong
opposition In tbe senate, while free
flour, butter, eggs, cheese, sugar and
poultry are still undecided.
The members of the ways and
means committee are preparing an
Income tax clause for the tariff bill.
JURORS FIND
Mrs. Pankhurst Sentenced to
Three Years Penal Servitude
Pisses From Assembled Militants Greeted Pronounce
ment of Sentence by Magistrate. Ten Minutes
Required for Jurors to Arrive at a Verdict
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'nkliurHt, loader of the militant suf
"Mttos, mu.t aarvo thre yULn at
fal aorvltude.
Bho w found guilty by the Jury
. t6n minutes' time. Tae verdiet
tt accompanied by a plea for mew,
" Probable that this afeete tbe
"Unco of Justice' LMh, aa he .
nouncod the minimum aentence.
Hlases broke from the hundreds of
wornon who attended the trial at Old
Halloy, and the pollco wore compelled
to restore order.
Mrs. Pankhurst assumed a defiant
tiiiudo. and declares she will start
a hunger strike as soon as she Is Im
prisoned.
Thn Pankhurst woman was charged
Jwlth malicious inciting to destrfctlon
of property. She waa convicted ol
Instigating the bomb plot tnat Diew
up the home of David Lloyd George,
the chancellor of the exchequer.
Other events leading to her arrest
were the burning of tbe county seat
of Lady White and the demolition of
Kew Gardens.
FOR DEFENSE M'MANIGAL GONE;
FREDERICKS MUM
COSTS OF ACTION PUT ON THK
SHOULDERS OF DR. L. W. CHIL
TON AFTER DELIBERATION
TODAY
Following a deliberation of several
hours, the Jury In the action of Dr.
L. W. Chilton against A. J. Lyle re
turned a verdict In favor of the de
fendant. Chilton sued for money he
declares he advanred for tho main
tenance of the Blackburn hospital.
Attorneys Merrymuu & Duncau an
I'ccred for Lyle.
H. F. Dorsloh Is here from San
Francisco, giving attention to busi
ness matters. He is connected with
the San Francisco office of the Ham
burg-American Steamship company.
Sam Dixon was in Wednesday from
his ranch on Lost River.
To Install OHcera
The new corps of officers elected
last month by Klamath Falls Lodge
No. 1247, Benevolent and Protective
Order of Elks, will be installed at to
night's meeting of the lodge. The In
stallation ceremonies will be followed
by a smoker.
IIILFS CREW
LUNNEVILLE, France, April 3.
French authorities today seised and
detained several officers of the Ger
man army in full uniform when they
landed on French soil In a disabled
Zeppelin airship.
The Germans declared,. that they
were not apylng on French territory,
and Insisted that they were foreed.to
alight where they did on accouat ot a
broken propeller.
The matter has been taken up with
tbo war office at Berlin, and the af
fair may give rise to International
complications.
Nlmlrnta. Please extewd
luetic thaaka. Ttila la Uw aytrit that
keeps a nation great."
The above telegram waa received
this afternoon by E. L. Merries of
tbe Klamath County high sefceel fac
ulty from James C. Dahlman, the
cowboy" mayor of Omaha, Neb., seat
by him la behalf of the resbteala ef
that stricken city for relief seat thesa
from here.
The ear ef potatoes) waa leadoo last
Saturday by the students of a hkfh
school, and the ranting seat It te the
stricken city without less ef time.
W. Frank Arant and Charles F. De
Lap furnished the tubers for shipment.
Sliawaeetowa Love
United Press ServMO
CAIRO, Ills., April 3. Tho mala
loveo protecting Shawaeetowm from
the Ohio Is holding, but the east and
west levees are reported. submerged.
There were no fatalities there.
Levee Breaks at Naples
United Press Service
JACKSONVILLE, Ills., April 3.
The Illinois River haa broke through
the levee at Naples, a few miles from
here, and the greater part of the town
KiT
iCoauaueu oa
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Thaddeus Yorke is
Worse Off Pardoned
Klamath's J. Rufus Wallingford it
Released by Governor West Only
to Face Illinois Peace Officer
Homer Roberts, who has a ranch
on Swan Lake, spent Thursday la tho
county seat
RUMOR IN LOS ANGELES TO TMK
EFFECT THAT CONFESSOR HAS
GONE EAST TO TESTIFY AT INVESTIGATION
United Preaa Service
LOS ANGELES, April 3.Ortle
McManlgal, the self-confessed dyna
miter, has disappeared from his cell
at the city Jail, and his whereabouts
Is kept a mystery.
The Jail register Indicates that be
was taken to the oflce ot District At
torney Fredericks. As yet he has not
arrived there.
Before leaving the Jail McManlgal
stated that he was going out to be
sentonced.
It was reported here that McMan
lgal is going to an Eastern city to
testify at another dynamite Investi
gation. This the district attorney re
fused to discuss.
Thaddeus E. Yorke, tbe smooth
confidence man, who was sent to the
state penitentiary from Klamath
county, was the victim of aa April
Fool Joke at the hands of Governor
West, which he did not relish. He waa
given a pardon only to face a sen
tence In the penitentiary of Illinois.
Yorke was couvtcted ot forgery la
Klamath county, and waa committed
to the state prison In January, 1911.
Not, long ago the federal authorities
learnod of his whereabouts, and
sought to take him to Chicago to
Miswer to a federal charge. Governor
SVost granted him a pardon, aad made
arrangements tor tbe federal author
Itles to take him aa soon, aa he was
released from custody here.
I.oarnlng of the purpose ef the par
don, Yorke refused to accept It. He
said bo was 'sentenced to serve from
two to twenty years la thla peniten
tiary, aad tha.t he Intended to serve It.
Ab there was some doubt about the
legal aspects, the governor, revoked
the pardon and Superlateadeat Law-
son put the matter ur te the atteraer
general, who held that tho geveraer
could grant the pardon and let the
federal officers uke the man, whose
recourse would be habeas corpus ace
ceedlngs against the federal author
ities.
But Yorke knew nothing of thla
opinion. In the meantime the ttll
nols authorities again asked for aha.
wanting him for conducting a eeal-
deaco game aad swindling a maa est
of 3900.
After he thought the federal au-'ir;
thorlties bed deeided to let hiss re
mala la the Oregon prison, Yorke ?
gan to make osmaatts tor ate reseat,
saying he had. bee Bertoe'a,
therefore, was being aeM
He sent his demands to the
Tuesday the goveraor,'
Ir, response, issusd a asw psamsmsT
game be bad Uy4 0 te J
ciais waea as wetnee ease use p
ease of the IIUss sJl, mU
la his haa a wMirnm pay am
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