The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 17, 1913, Image 1

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MINNEAPOLIS, June 17,"lii Imi
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SOPHIA, June 17. According
ELECTRIC STORM
HITS OHIO AND
KILLS PEOPLE
SEVERAL KILLED AM) INJl'ltKD,
IIY DOLTH
Witt: Slayer Who
Must Return
the official report, ono hundred peo-
io . Frail Crop la Wyandotte County la
which taut nleht destroyed the cllr of
Clinrc tif Ijtricii) by Mallei I 'rernovo
ArrnuuliiK fur Hull Today Yadca Thcro were fully 300 Injured.
.tlli'lC" Ttul Jargrwieii Hold Home
on Willi li VhiIiii HhiI a Mortgage
Jiilih I. White, thkf of llin Untied
Mini) workers, hna bii'ii llulltlcil by
United I'reu Service
I.OH ANGELES, June 17. A quake
of several seconds' duration waa folt
. . ... , . . m . !t 3 o'clock thla morning.
lh.rg..l Mil. larceny by bailee, J. J No,)ody WM nJ(lrC( and ,,
J Jaarsctiaeii. who nan n rancn about damage. Many peoplo ran Into the
al iiilli-a bi-low Klutnath Kall, wa urei't. panic stricken,
iiinitril Into InM night by Conatable'
John ricliallock.
Badly Damaged IJveaUick Ixwa la
Very Large Hewral Realdeacea
Htrark by Ugtitalag, Take Fire,
and Hunt to tlie Oroaad Toledo
Huffera Ixmm of Several live
C. Yadcn.
the ar-
JarRtitupn l today arranging a
.Mldenl of t!, American' Slcdlr.l '""' "- Jury In Weal Virginia fn"'' Ml for l,l 'cl-
AidKlatlon, which U In acaalon here. 'ur """I'lracy uiiilrr thu Hlivrniau act. t 1 'i complaint ogalnnt Jargenacn
"Hiruma have he-n evolved which"'111 ' " of tlral. If nut tlm Drat, 'alli'K that ho Kohl n team of honea
mmtiat auccpMfully typhoid fevor, cnalona nn which labor leader havo which wero avcurlty for a mortgage,
.mill l. i al..l ni.nliielll." .nl.l ll.o "IUICICII IIIHIur tllO act, WHICH Una tti''" r Jnrgi-naeii 10 A
doctor. "I a no rcaaon why they hrrrlofor.. been died eicluilvcly .The. Information preceding
.bouhl not .e culture, to cure tuber- "tn,",, ,r,",u "'", '"'"hlnatlona of nM wna orn to b Yadcn.
tulnala, pneumonia and other all. i"l'loyer. .
ractita. Tim inuiciiiiviit rninr ituriiig the
"1 believe Krledmann'i work, oven liiveallKatliui of llu Weal Virginia
If In llaclf It does not prove the hoped i strike altuntlon by thu senatorial In-
for euro for the while plnguo, Is a iatlKatlon rommltlec, which wnaun-'
steal atep In the medical profealou.dertnliin at the luataiira of Henator
. . . . .. .. ....! ... alu
it will nt !.. .iiiiiiiini. nil. .ip tttiv. John I. Kern of Indiana, democratic
tlclani to take up the rnenrch Into'lmder of thu upper iliamber.
tbla form of aerum, with result bene'
flrtal to the race."
FOUR WITNESSES
HEARD IN TRIAL
A. E. ELDER BUYS
MERRILL RECORD
CATTI.KMKX AND IIL'TCMKKH COM
t'Klt.NKI) AUK TIIK FIH8T TO UK
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NKW YOI1K, June 17. I'rofessorl
Frederick Krladmann departed today I
on the ataamer Kaiser Wllhelm der
(Jr)M for (lermanr, to mako an ex-J
traded star.
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KlUTOItlAI. WOIIK I'liANH TO
CO TO Mi:illlll.l. IN
A hlatory of cattle transactlona In
Klamath county, and a lot of Infor-
i
aid Krlcdwann. "The time I have
ben hero Is loo short to fully prove
an) thing."
'features of
.the trtnl of
THIS MEETING
IS IMPORTANT
KT TtXiKTHKR" WILL BE PRK
DOMINATINQ THEME AT CHAM
BEfl OF COMMERCE THW
KENING
This evening, the regular BOataly
meeting of the aMBbeni and friends
of the Klaaaata Chamber of Cbv
merco will be held. At Ult Ubm will
be taken up tka atttter of. lacraaalag
the efficiency of tba Chamber of Coat'
merce aa an organisation, worklag for
the upbuilding of Klaasath comaty.
All are Invited to after suggestion.
In this way It Is hoped to arrive at
the best methods for carrying on the
work.
In addition to the "get together"
Ulka, the meeting will aUo dlacuaa
Klamath
IHrert rrlmariea lUlly
yNMIANY. . Y Juno 17. Theo-i
r.ou Itoosnvell mil Oovernor Hulterj
arc to be the "big guua" this evening
si a rally la the Interests ot direct
primaries throughout New York stato.
timi:
KhrraoM Kwls Jews
United I'rea Service
8T. I'CTKKSIIUIU), June 17. The
rlulalon of Jewa from the govern
ment of Kherson, which was suspend," '
today's proceedings In
1' II Mtmvm Ihn PnnllliA nrnnntftfl ratlrnsd fro!
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A HIIOHT Valley rancher, who Is charged wlthjFalls to Eureka and other pertinent
tliu larcouy oi a steer. iquesiiona.
Tim ultnoaaes on tlio stand today I .
urr nnif-id and Stukel. cattlemen.
The latent ihniiKn of owiiersuip ""w,0 declare that Marcho took one of
local newspaper elide was effected their steers, and Dalton and Hosley,
late Monday, uhen Albert K. Uldor t, Merrill butchers, who purchased I
purrhuaed the Merrill Itecord from 1.. u,(, animal In question. I ft f l(r A iniirnT
It llrooks. UrooUs Is one of Ihu beat usl night tho Jury went to a local I" All VV llftfr
knouti and moat capable nuMspapor ihery "table and made a thorough In-1 UnUULU sill II Lll I
men In Southern Oregon. Ispectlon of Iho steer that flgurea In I
It la Klder's Intention to mote to, thu caso. ( "
Merrill as soon ns ha can strnlKhtcn
his affairs here. Ho will hang out, Charles Drew, who has a rancn
United I'ress Service.
CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 17. A !
terrific electric storm swept the state '
today, causing heavy damages and I
loss ot life.
At Toledo, six people were killed by
lightning.
The loss at Marlon waa one killed
and four Injured by lightning.
A number of residences, especially
In remote districts where there waa
no lire protection, were destroyed.
After bolng struck by lightning they
were burned to the ground. I
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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
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Bttntai7 Laae Wiraaamaaali Tka
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' We Fresa Isrfiaae
Leads Work May Be
This Hammer H h Alee
to Have Bee Ratrksry at
After nearly three yean ef
and disappointment, Klamath arty
la at laat assured of the eetahlmlimaat
of a state Ssh hatchery ea Syrlac
Creek. Thu waa the anneal
made by State Oan
Stone that brontht the hearty ap
plause of forty or mere seortemea at
a meeting held Hoaaay ivsimg rer
the purpose of efectlag aa ermtalatv
tlon.
Tho secretary of the Interior haa
recommended that patents leave la
the people to whom the
Thu fruit rrnn nt Wvandottai poun. '
ty waa badly damaged,
stock Industry In that
suffered severe loeaea.
The live-
county aUo
NEW YORK, June 17. Porter
Charlton, the young man who threw
the body of bis wife into Lake Como been allotted oa the reaerratlea.
in Italy three years ago, after be had permission haa beta granted far mm
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CHOLERA KILLING
DULGAR SOLDIERS
TWO HUNDRED NEW CA3Kb
DAILY, IS THE REPORT BENT IN
FROM ARMY
MACEDONIA
, killed hor by throwing a small copper
statue at her In anger, aa he admitted
here, may break down before he la
deported to Italy la accord with the
United Statea supreme court decision.
Charlton haa been a prisoner la the
Hudson county (N. J.) Jail since he
waa capture when leaving the liner
on which he arrived after his wife'a
death. Ho haa been a model nrieea
er. Hla father, who waa a lawyer la
the oBce of the attorney general at
Washington, haa visited him fre
quently,' and haa eeadnetea the Seat
for him.
It is possible aa effort will be made
FXC.IMPED IN t0 MTe th" yoUB Ba 0B te arena
that he waa Insane nt the time of the
murder or Is Insane today.
LACK OF LIGHT
l!nllwl PnuftunlM
8ALONICA, June 17. An epidemic
!of cholera haa developed among the
Bulgarian troopa camped at Macedo
nia. The plague is rapidly spreading.
Two hundred new tcael are report
ed dally, according to the thief ut the
(medical corps. There are ocorea ot
deaths every day.
nl during the winter, but only after i
hla shingle ol Merrill, nud In nddl-
the Hccord
the io. sorrow, smceaaos unu wio
B i,Mt.i m . I..... . .lld.,....ul.itf llirfiilnli
Uorous protests had been made ln ".""",
thu Duma, waa bogUn today. Tho
Kornuient agreed to atop tho oxpul
Ion of Jews until June 17.
achievements of Merrill people,
will nlao dlapenao legal advice.
ho
neir llllilebrand. Is visiting the coun
ty nrat.
Mian Lulu Forsythe Is here
Mcdford, Ultlng Mrs. Wylcy.
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HARDWARE MAN HALED INTO
MUNICIPAL COURT THIS MORN
1NOSAY8 DIDNT KNOW THE
LIGHT WAS OUT
"Purity Sunday" Designated
in Firfht on Social Evils
Campaign Started to Make Observance Nation Wide in
Hope of Awakening All to the uoiiy oi a aimm
Courae. Date Designated is November Ninth
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., June 17
I'lniil steps were taken hero today to
formally request evory church and ro
Htiloun meeting house In the United
Hiatus, Canada and Mexico to observo
"Purity Sunday", which will fall on
November tttli, noit, with sermons
"id adreases urging co-operation
among churches, city, stato and na
tional officials nud sociological soc
lutlos In war on the social evil. "Pur
y Sunday" haa been designated by
tho seventh International Purity Con
gress which will convene In Mlnno
upolls November 7 nud contlnuo
through November ,18.
The convention, which la expected
to he the greatest gathering the world
Ims yet known In the Interests ot the
Huppresslon ot white slavery and pub
lic vice, will be held under the aus
pices of the World' Purity Federa
tion. Ita purpose, beside combating
tho white slave traffic, will be to pro-
moto "high and lal standards of
morals for both men nud women, the
Hiifu and anno Instruction of youth In
ox hygolue. '! ' furthorliiK such
social, civic, economic and moral re
forms as will coiuorvu tho very high-
I,.rnetr lIUll life." TllO SIO
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. nt tho FiHlcratlon in
l.l.. Itu nhloct Will
publicity concerning tho shamo of the
cltlos." According to plans mapped
out today by tho local committeemen
a spado will bo called a spado" In nil
i. irtdreaaos and uiscuhbiui.
Mi,.m.niiniln leads In the movement
hv onenliiK ovory church and every
hull fur tho discussion of these aues-
tlons? wo nsk ovory clergyman lu the
world of whatoor denomination or
creed, to deliver at least ono sermon
tnuiinir with these problems.
Its light tojlMnal orders and uplift societies are
bo "Fullest ircqueaieu o i -' -- -
appeal to the nigner oihcibw
churches, to" the heads of fraternal
bodies, to the rulera of all countries,
to tho gftvernora of atatea and pro
vinces, and to the mayora of all cities
laauo proclamations uesignanua
Will W. naldwln la the latest auto-
mobllist to run afoul of the police
for Infractions of tho automobllo reg
ulations. He was stopped laat eve
ning b Patrolman Walker and told to
appear In pollco court today for not
having the required number of lights
on his machine The police are dil
igently looking up automoblllata who
are exceeding the speed limits or In
other ways violating the automobile
regulations. Quite a number have
paid fine.
This morning Baldwin told judge
Uavltt that he had lighted the tail
lamp when he started the machine,
but that It had gone out and ho had
not noticed It. After a dissertation
on "The Light That railed", Leavitt
stated that he would not flne Baldwin.
GEORGE MOULTON
CALLED BEYOND
Cooler la Chicago
United Presa Service.
CHICAGO. June 17.--A cool lake
brcezo today relieved the suffering,
and the thermomete" .vaa well below
90. Yesterday a maximum of !)M
dgereea waa reached.
Premier Inspects Veesel
United Preaa Service
, VICTORIA, June 17. Promler Sir
Richard McBrlde today inspertea tne
whaler Karluk, which sails this after
noon for Nome, to be joined by Ex
plorer Stefansson rnd used la hi
polar Journey.
und
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i.i -vii .n.i tho whlto slave traffic
every city of slse In tho wjrld will ho
presented In fullest detail.
Tho nppeal wont out to an cnur
tlio lormai uui-
imlnv rnirnl'rilhK
' . . II HilmliaVAr
ance of "I'urlty nunuuy ..--.
people gather for religious worrtlp
read: "On this Sunday whon the
great Congress U In session, and when
Page for Aiisbaesador
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D.- C, June 17.
The following nominations were aent
to the aenato today by President Wil
sen:
Ambassador to Italy Thomas Nel
son Page.
Collector ot customa for Montana
Andrew King.
N. B. Merrill is here from hi ranch
near Merrill, attending to buslaeea
matter. He Is Known an mruuga
and urging their member and people the valley as "Uncle Nate," and hi
. .... .. .. ,1 usiak la MMaamlslaavA.
to nssemblo on that day tor me ser
ious consideration and discussion ot
these probloms which are ao vital to
tho wolfaro of people everywhere. By
the co-oporatlon of all who believe In
higher things, tni uay ean vv
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tho
splendidly arranged ranch I consider
ed among the dosi in mo couaiy.
p. l. Fountain, who has been con'
lined to his home for the Pt eoveral
day, la able to be out m the etreeta
agaU
WELL KNOWN RANCHER A VIC
TIM OF HEART FAILURE THK
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE,
HELD AT BONANZA
Word has been received here ot the
death of George E. Moulton, a well
known Klamath county rancher, who
had property near Dairy. Mr. Moul
ton auccumbed to heart trouble Mon
day afternoon.
The funeral service waa held at Bo
nansa today .
Mr Moulton Is survived by hi wid
ow, one dauahter and two son. He
waa 64 year or age.
Disolils
BEING THRESHED
jmammfmamma;
MEMBERS OF THK CABINET HEAR
ATTORNEY GENERAL TELL OF
THE PLANS OUTLINED BY THE
KAILROAM
Unite Pre Berne
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 17.
The plan for the dissolution ot the
Southern Paelflo and Union Paclflo
railroads, a outlined to the federal
court oi St. Paul by counsel tor the
roads,' were given In full to the mem
bers of th cabinet today by Attorney
General McReynold.
No.deflnlte action waa taken by the
cabinet
Misses Pearl and Mabel Leavitt are
visiting friend at Bprlng Creek. The
young ladle expect to be away a fortnight.
sale of the land to tho etate.
Acuity la anticipated over the t
of the land, aa the aaerlateadeat f
the Klamath reservatlea haa aathef
Ity to make the deaL
All of the detalle wttt he arrestm
so that action can he taken at th
next meeting of the etate gam
ah commleelea the latter aart f th
month. It la timet that th hate-,
ery aad aeeeseary balleHag wW eaa
between fS.OBO aad SIMM. Wet.
will comemnee thle
erythlac wlH he la i
pawn early la the i
la addition to th Striae' Oreek
hatchery, the eommlmlea I i
a lease oa a tract of lead ea I
Creek. Imarevemeata are to b i
aad thle will "be eentlnaed a a -sutlon.
Th eemmlastoa haa had aae
nomeaal sueceae la their qrlaat
at Spencer Creek thle year. Over
1.600.000 eggc have been aefe4 at
a cost of about 1560. Taeae'
been all black spotted trout cam
are valued at $3 a thoaeaad.
meana that th commlatiea kai
cured $4,800 worth of en el I
Creek at a coat ot f 500.
According to Mr. Stone the eaawa
of these wild trout U far uaertr to
that taken from Sea la eapUvRy ler
the reason that the percentage tkat.m'
batched le far greater. Abeat SM.tM
of th spawn Ukaa from' 9fmm
Creek thu year wlU be tamed keck
la the stream after helag hateke.
The remainder haa been ahlaasl to
other point In the state. Th '
mission will hlp fry of ether i
of trout to Klamath couaty this ;
Exams For Teachers
Start Here Tomorrow
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Klamath County Pedagoguei Wilt
Aitemble at the High School
for the Next Four Days
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The Klamath county high achool
building wll be the scene ot much
activity for tho next tew days, the oc
casion being the state examination
fur teachera dostrlng certificates. The
examination will be held tomorrow,
Thursday, Friday aad Satnraay, aa
County School Superintendent Fred
Peterson wll have charge'.
The examination ar for applicant
for primary, one year, nve year an
life teachera' certificates.
Following la the program arranged
for the examination;
Wednesday Forenoon Writing
United State History, Physiology,
Afternoon Physical Georgraphy,
Readine. ComDoeltlon. Method In
Reading. Method In Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic,
Hlatory ot Education, Payoolegy,
Methods In Geography.
Afternoon Orammar,
American Literature,
,.
t
od la Language, Thesis for Primary
Certificate.
VwtAmm roruilUMl
Practice of Teaching, Orttmmyt
Engluk utaratare, uaaMry..
Afternoon uregea
Botany, Algebra, CIvU Oer
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