The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 05, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1913
ClMliHi Viitt-.Vii. a, I AT
Prk Fire Oaatea
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Immigration Board Finds Thaw Can
Be Deported; Jerome Is Arrested
REPORT'S GAME
LANDS JEROME
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in 11:1.1. iii.
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riiMttiitnr mill Ni'.iH r Mm, IN
H1 iIiik III T11I.C lllllO HlllllP In Ni-vt
1.1k. Writ' Indulging III n I. Illli'
IV1111) Anil-, MiiiH'lllni K.m M
I') I'HU-I I'llull) I'lNIII I'lllllllllllll '
N r.11 litipiUoiiinriil, In t'liii.ulii
I I1II11I Pleas HetU
t'OAIK'OOK. Hepl t,. Charged
villi gambling. William Trnvrra
Jimiiiii'. I lie allnoiey lepreMnllng lliv
lair nf New York III III" tight lr
Harry K ThaWa return In Maltra
vtnii, u artiiilril t ml ay.
Ji'iiiiim mii led through tin alm-l
l u Inutile 1110I1, nml waa lodged In
111 II iri uplra Hip aahit' fell Thaw
viim lodged In when flrt arreated
Willi" waiting. IiiiiIiik to return
a. . . -, I a ft. tft. . V... & dal HHivaliB
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l...r a (irt..alMlllila.ltl Hkaltflll-11 III IllP-
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1 ami Marled n itauip of poker In
Jpiomp'a aiilnmobllp Mlltord Aid
rlilce. n tllllvll. t-liiB moue pn
lt t wet 11 Iho ptsrpra, aworn out a
riimplalut.
Aflei Jrinnio "ia III Jail nn hour.
Mnnltr.iii Mcl'co ndmllli-il lilt re
lenio 111 lull Jptniup nii(it that
IhU ain-it la a plot on the part of
Tliaw'a ultoriii')-
TIip trial of Jiiouip hua tivti et
for liiniorrnw mnrnlne Tin- mavlmutii
penaltr la a rar'a linprloiiment.
Th- iiewlpaper men aay llu-jr weni
plaltiK -niiy ante. Jerome, limy ile
(Uip. lout 51 renti.
Whm the Tlmw liPiulry n-aiiliied
Ihla lunrnliiK, I- T Marerhal, rouimi'l
for Hip Dominion nmrlnU, told tin- ill-fi'iim-
Dial any attempt to rcalcn in
tin- imuiUrntlou honrd'a di-cllon
would probnlily reult In Tliaw'a d
purtallnn dlrifl In Mnlli'iiwnu III
Ulead of Vennoat.
W. I,. Hhurlli-rr, llmw'a peraimal
allnrney, acetua In think that It la
only n matter of n few lumra null!
Tlmw la bnrk III the Tutted Mate
Hherlrf nml Mra. Low, II. II. Ilrew-
baker anil wlfitnud Mra. I.en Jnlinaiin
iiutoi'd n Hprluii Creek today, where'wi, lined 7fi and cost b) Justice of.
Hherlir Low will aenn legal pnpera the I'vaie (lowen. j
while tlm nlhera llsh, ' The complaint against Males was ,
Harry K, AiikIIii, superintendent In
rhnrgo of hulldluK tho now court
houso, la In Hun rrniicli.ni' nn u short
mission of hualneaa,
State Fish Car, Laden With Trout
tor Klamath County, Will Arrive
From Portland
The atuto llah rnr will urrlvo from
Iho north this uvcnlng, hearing a con
signment of trout for Klnmuth county
firi'iinm, This will bo tho llrat big
Hhlpincnt of trout fry horu this year.
There urn novornl vnrleliea In the
hlpmont, urn! tho fry will bu dis
tributed In tho various alrcnniH tioud
Iiik rcatorklng- A number of cans of
Iriiut will bo put off hem to bu sunt
to crocks far liberation.
Tomorrow morning tint car will bo
taken to Chlloqtiln and Kirk to plant
llsh In that vicinity, From there llah
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TIDAL WAVE HITS
CAROLINA COAST
M M UAL 'Ill IN .tin: WIIH l.l.'l
it, ir.MfnsT
ll.iiiiiiur la llliimlitl Hi I I if .Mllllim
IIhIIiii s,, Iiir to Hi I'i.i till Nit
I. Ill- lliltl' Hi 1 11 I mli Alllmiiuli
Milppliig ! Ilmlly lnmi"l mi
1 rnl I'ii-m IIi-miiiiI Allrr ll.ml
I lulil- Willi Hip llliiii. nl
UALKIIIII. N. . . Kept '. Meagre
r. ,'orl rrirlml l,rii plan- Ihr rati
11 nli- nt damagi- taiixil by last nlnlifn
linn Irani- anil llil.nl r- nt ll.nou
ii'ii A hundred mile wind mid vlo
linl ri.lna kwrpt 1 In- inllio atale. The
wortl thmagi' .u alnuc tin- rii.tt.
I Tf M-fiiur j'l-ranna wen- rewued
flillll tin- ati'limer llcnrgp trll. off
llatltra Inlet.
Ho tar aa ran lia ncrlallicd there
iri 110 falalltlci.
1 WAHHINlllO.N. N. Sept. S,-t,
'Wiielea. report, from Cai llatli-raa
fi II tu autiitnhllnli' the reporta of
In-avy fatallltea lit Orrarnkp, N. ('.
Tlie Orraeoki- life aavltiit crew la aa-
alutlliK tin- crewa of illttn-aied rtenill-
el.
Tim wrerka Inrludu on unknown
HimlUli nil iteumer aahorp nil Orra
. oki n Hire mailed arhoourr and n
oiii-mgal achoouer. A rt with
nn mam alandlnc la vlalblo ten mllea
if I'.ii llalleraa
BUTCHER FINED
$75 AND COSTS
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I'l-IIADx CI'II.TV TO t'HAIUli: OP
I'MMl hll.l'linKS .N
OMMss0,:it WAS Till
1'I.AINA.NT
I'OOD
', COM-
i J llnlea, one of the owner ot
lh Klnmnth Fnlla Meat rumpnny, on
ri uraday pleaded kuIII) In u rlmrge
of iialnK prwi'rAllta III menla. II"
nilidu some time ago by M. S. Hhrock,
ite.iuty food nml dairy rommUsloncr
llo charged Iho local butcher with
using aulphllva in hamburger he waa
Im'llni;.
on Train Tonight
will 11U11 bo sent to Diamond l.nko,
Miller Creek, Spring Creek,
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Cieek nml other wnterwnyH.
Tho car will return to Klamath
Fulls ut 2 o'clock tomorrow nftornoon.
It will lonvc fur the North the fullow
Iiir morning.
Tho stnto'H fish rnr la constructed
especially for this work, und arrange
ments nru miido for temperature,
fresh water, nu air mipply, etc, for
the euro uf Iho fish. Whllo tho car Is
In Iho ynrds mnny local peoplo plan tu
Inspect It. -
Mwmr
John Bunny, Comedian, Wearing
the Smile That
John lluuuy, atnr iiimedlan of the
'uiiulM," ha beciiiup n klliK. and thU
l the amlle he orp when Iip lennied
II It la Ihn atnlli- which haa made
,iin,rd of tl.oiiaamU lauch In the
moilnic pkture ahowa. and the fair
youtiK woman with Iho ainllu la to be
a queen.
Not. of oniric, n real queen nor n
real kliitf. hut the Kinil and Qureu of
Mirth, and they wilt rrlxu at Coney
Inland during Mardl tiraa week, the
lo 11 K of thi- luiMt popular iH-ran aide
li-anrl In the I'nlliil State John
IlimiD'a amllp had na much nt any
IhlllK Im to du with hla i lilt loll In
fad. It la probable tliut without hla
mull" he would not bai hiin thouRht,
nf for the placp. Junt na aonu aa lie
,,,,, ,. nmi,,. Mctor he otinounred
l( ,d ihiweii Mlia l.llllan Walker a
hla tjuieil. rllu la of the "inovlea,"
'too, and lie hna n wluiiltiK amllc.
I lliiuii and Ml" Walker are mem-
,uira 111 1110 iiMKrnpn oiofi iniii'iif
'ni'lienrlni; In the romedlea and porl-
(l drniuaa aliiRi-d by the company
for million plrturea.
a ajfj fn n Tfi
MAN Y lltAilll Ml
nll I I llfllllU IU
RUN TO ROUND-UP
I'KMiLirrox rsTiM.vri:s thi: at-
TCMiAM'i: AT THIS VIIAH'S
Miow to 111: clesi: to 7.imn
i'i:i'i.il '
...UH.I It'SWXk? I..... r ..il
.,......... v.. m-pi. o.-i.mr.r.,
,iii" lomlng In very foal, nud from the,
nt Indlnillniia thcro will bu mure1
jeS P zwsVV vi'Jg&gfaaaaaaaaaaaaaam
aWj'.. J JW-T!Jae: lillBaBaH
Mr''?- WlaaalB
iClT( r' 'Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
300 woulil-bo world rhamplona'the, other nwnera. It la believed that
red III Iho burkiuK content alone.
Tho mind aiu iiuRineulluK every
il.iy, nud rallriind ntllrlal who are Iu
In poilllou to Know, say Ihuro will bo
, 7r,0UH vUllora nt tho ltound-llp thl
ciir,
Tho O, It. & N, iilono will run twen
ty special 1 rains Into I'oiullotun, and
the Northern I'nclllc will hno about
half Hint mnny, making total of
thirty trains, Tills Is Iu addition to
the regular open day excursions and
tho special car which will bo coming
from towns where tho special train
ucrco will not be oxtuuded.
Made Him King
llMTlTli
T1B
PINE TREE CO.
TO DUILD MILL
l.llt'AI. MAN'AHKH !OIX TO IHIItr
LAM) TO ( OM'i:ll WITH OTIIKlt
OWMIItS 1'ia.NT WAS DISMAN.
Tl.i:i WllllMll'IINrll,
t'hnrlra Smltli, local manager of
1... iil. Trim I ntvit.nt rnniHrlltV.
I lt HHV - -
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,.., .,.. ,1,,.. mni. lenvea in the
mornlnit for 1'ortlniul to confer with
the tompatiy .will immediately re
build. ,
Some time ngo Iho I'lno Tree Lum
ber company purchased several mil
lion feet otetlmber on the Klamath
Indian icvervutloii, They bought tho
plant of tho Meadow Lake Lumber
vnpany, und wero moving the ma
chinery to tho reservation when the
lire started.
Most of the machinery was out of
tho mill at the tlmo of tho fire, hut
some o( tho aaws, etc., wcro destroy
ed. Mr, Smith places the loss at
ts.ooo.
The Arm of doolie r & Son lost
10,000 or 12,000 feot of timber In
the fir.
BOTANISTS AT
CRATER LAKE
MIIAIIHI DIII.KiHTI.II WITH
KI.VM tTII'h WOVDKIt
liifi.niialli.il Catlirnxl ljr I'arljr W'lll
HxM'anl III l-cturr Itefon- lii-nil
lnit fnliir.llli-. i,f i:urt Sl.
Silenll.t St III rimt xrt,
Aiiirilian Indian nt Hip Klamath
Akih) Ttiuril.i) Aflenimin
1 (Staff (orreipondent)
CltATKIt lKK, Ore., Sept. S.
The flrtt International I'hytogeo-
graphleal etcuraton to tlalt North
American territory apent yetterday
.and today ciamlnlng planta, flower.'
Hkfuba and treea at Crater Lake and
,ai:rioundln( alopva. Tbo object of
(the vlalllne bolanliU la to gel authen
tic data on the geographical distribu
tion of planta; to atudy the flora of
the country In Ita relation to aolla.
climatic enndltlona and elevation, the
Inter-relation of different forma of
plant llfo aa It mergea from one type.
Into another.
Not all of their time wa apent on
I'tjiila, however, aa each and eTery,
one leenu-d vastly Interested In the)
wonderful Crater Ijke. They event
braved the rain norm of Thursday at-i
ternoon to sail out Jo Wltard Island
on a tour or Inspection.
Their exclamations of surprise and .,
delight and exprvsslona of wonder andi
amaxemeut far exceeded anything the
boldest booster baa ever dared to;
write
rof. Carl Schrotcr of 8lt.erl.nd,raro,, he'u f? ,lme "" br "
bted Iho existence of the North ,0,1or1"ln,t W",ejr Po,,er. ?0,.h
I'
doul
American Indian,
f "I've been In America alnce July
3d," he complained, "and nowhere 1
have I seen anything that resemble. .
.In the least the pictures one haa seen,
I..r .,.. i.,.n.
! Ti,.i.. .',.... m. i.i.l f'l'lm- The wife opposes this, and her
Thitraday afternoon Mr. Smith of .. w.
"nrd took the professor to the. (Copllnued cs page 41
' ' 11 h Agency, and when they re-1
turi'-' o Crater Iiko tho professor
ndntli ed the existence of tho Indian.
"T' y look Just like the pictures."
I viM '-cnly more so."
etctirsi nlsta are making a
ti 0 the I nld State under the I
cnal dl'ectloii of Dr. Henry 0. 1
( 1 r va of t e I'nlverslty of Chicago.
Tl'e nip tu Crater l.ako had not been
Inrl deil In their regular program,
Hid for It, they aro Indebted to the
Medfonl Commercial Club and to l. J.
O'flora, the eminent pathologist,
whose lioidquartera are at Medford.
Tho pcinonnel of the excuralonlsta
in Itii'o men who have attained thi
mtv plnnr.eo of fame In the botan
,"al cm! entomological world, and
ttulr ft'ture lectures and poer on
Onter l.rke. will be of great value to
Klamath county. Those Iu tho party
were:
Dr. II. Ilrockmann-Jerosch, Zurich;
'Frau Dr. Urockmann-Jeroach. Zurich:
i'rof, Adolf l.ugler, lierlln; Dr. ueo.
I., Monois, .New linvenj or. uve raui
m'ii, Cepenhagen: Dr. IMward Hubcl.
Zurich; l'rof. Carl Schroter, Zurich;
I'rof. T. J. Stompa, Amsterdam; Mr.
A. (I. Tansley, Cambridge: Mra. A. Q.
TnuaUy, Cambridge; l'rof. C. von Tu
be u f, Munich; I'rof, Henry C. Cowles,
Chicago; Dr. Alfred Dachnowskl, Co
lumbus; Mr. (leo, I). Fuller, Chicago;
I'rof. F. D. Clements, Minneapolis;
Mra. F. K, Clements, Minneapolis;
Mra, Alfred Dachnowskl, Columbus;
Dr, IC. 1. Melnucke. United States for
est service; l'rof. F. K. nutters, Min
neapolis; II. D, Foster, forest Rervlce,
Draining the Zuyler Zeo of Holland
will be undertaken In parts. The first
dam will reclaim (00,000 acres.
CAMINETTI CASE
DOES TO JURORS
iiaiilv vcitmcT is i:.i'i:ci?:i nv
tiiesi: who iiavk iii:k.v co.v.
Miami WITH THK TltlAI, OK
Till! VOl'.NQ )L
L'ulti-d I'rna Sarrlco
HAN KItA.VCISCO, Sept. C Kol
IclnK the foncluilon of arieumenta In
tl o trial uf Drew Camlnettl. Federal
judKe Van Klfxl at It o'tlotk henin
hla charm, to lh Jury.
Tn Jury will aoon rtacu a rtr-
diet, aay those who bare teen follow-'
lng the caie. At IS o'clock Judge I
Van Fleet adjourned court until Ii
o'clock. 1
The defense made exceptions toi'0(eii t.mi srv:c
Van Fleet' charge. Among otberi mivTiieii u .. -- - -
thlnn
ho told the Juror, not to "!n
mon - d by ay m pa thy.
THIS DIVORCE IS
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4P1IOTI V si U L
, llllllMl II II I
1-OTTK1W AllVISiai TO I'llf.NK
TIIKIH WITNESS LISTS DOWN,
TllfS MAVIXd hOJIK T1IOCS.I
ANDsi OK DOLL.4ILS
J
Some Idea of what tho cost of a'
j,jivorCe IUt might run Into la
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enson written today, denying a
change of venuo In the t'otler dlrorce
'suit.
Action for separation waa com-
lesiuv iu muv vvuiiix, unu are iu luvir
early twenties.
Some time later Potter Died an an-
J V,J,?V
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vcn witnesses there to testify for
Mrs. Richard I. Hammond Dies in
Portland After a.
Husband and
Following prolonged sickness, Mrs.
Itlchard I. Hammond passed Into the
be) ond at Portland et 11 o'clock last
night. Telegrams rouvcying this sad
Intelligence were received late last
night by her husband and her broth
er, Charles 8. Moore.
Mr, Hammond and Mr. Moore left
this morning for Portland. It U be
lieved that tho remains will bo In
terred there, whore the father of the
deceased la burled.
Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Ham
mond waa Miss Frankte S. Moore. She
was born In Marlon County, where
Mount Angel I now located.
Her parents were prominent In tho
early history of tho state. Judge
William 8. Moore, her father, who
waa a millwright of prominence In
the Willamette Valley, and construct
ed many of tho state' .llrst factorlea
and mills, came to Klamath county In
1873, and he constructed the grist
mill and sawmill at the Klamath
Agency.
When Klamalh county waa created
Mr. Moore waa appointed cousty
IS ORDERED SENT
OUT OF COUNTRY
T DELAY
MO.NTlltLtl, WHIT TIIOIOHT
nv. , IIKLAV
TO
IninilKratlon I'uinnilaalonrra Klad
TImit l riubjrrt tn leporttloa for
llnlrrlntf Canada by Hlcallti, tuul
llrranr He llw Uecn laaMM
Aiylum Inmate Jerome Leavea In
Automobile Drllaallo L'nkjKnni
,u,lorUtUelr tliat Jisdaw CJerrato
'of the Una' beurb thl atlcrBCKM
lunl tdibeaa writ, requlriac 'the
1'nxlurtlon of Marry K. Thaw te
(court here Immediately.
COATICOOK. SepU S Tba beavd
ul Immigration thU aturnoon fouad
,h,t ,l,rr' Kendall Thaw waa deport-
able from Canada on two eeuata:
For entering Canada by stealth and
for having been an Inmate of aa In
sane asylum within Ave yeart of the
date of his entry to the Dominion.
" bor ordered the ImmadlaU
deportation of Tbaw.
An appeal rsi Immediately entered
by Thaw's counsel.
It Is stated that the writ of habeat
con-lcorfu obtained In Montreal la bar
to Immediate deportation.
..,kll ,k. ., A . .
I ,, UIIQ UU IliV IMUU 4UWW Hm UiU
cheerful, lie waa calm when ques
tioned regarding the flight. When
asked If he killed White he grew ner
vous, but did not hesitate In replying:
"I refuse to answer."
Prosecutor Jerome, representing
New York, left town In hla automo
bile this afternoon. Ilia destination
is unknown, but It Is believed that he
on hi. way back to Montreal or
jOuibec.
Ariioua In 1913 produced 3S0.000,
000 pounds of copper.
Long Illness; Her
Brother Go North
Judge, and he was re-elected In llll.
He resigned two yean later, and VMt
to Portland, where be afterward
died.
Mrs. Hammond'a mother, Mm. Mr
guret O. Moore, la atill alive, aa4 K
waa at her home In Portland, that
she died.
On November IE, 1883, Miss aioor
and Mr. Hammond were marrld.,la
thla city, th on l.lnkvllle. Tbr chil
dren were, born to lacm, and) at
these. Miss Bessie Hammond amd Mra.
Thomaa Meldrum survive. . r.in'iiV.V''
For several years MrHlWBlM..' "'
baa been In poor Health, Md sHf A'v" i
been unable to realda at tala MN4 "AWi
for any length of tlKtJ ' . i
by Mlsa Deule Ilammoni, ah rttor J
ed hero a few moatha'Morbtrt M-'VV
weeka ago It wait found MMmqr't t
take ber back to Portland. '2 hv ", ,
In addition, to. her, ulm4a0 -
daughter, Mrs. Hamwot. U aarvlfM-''
by tier motner, two Brotieta, vaiiaw
S. and Rufua 8. Moort, a'lltjti ,,
ters, Mrs. Batelte OaMHattfllkl
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