The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 30, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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ClKlilli Vfi .No. '.',177
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1913
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RESUME BATTLE
NEAR SABINUS;
SCENEGREWSOME
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TIllHIMIIll Additional CllllltlllllllIU-
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Hm-tUmi iirwMrvM Mirrlmif
III VUIKi Tiinna Uilnl mill
lliiitinl, 11ml Nini-finiillmil nlf
lit Immliiriil I'iiII.
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Hum' ihmUI lmlii Irll tlila ?
ill) llil liiotiilnil l"r I:kI'
l'. rnltjInK luo MiiailnHi
nml uitr mac liliin mm iiUIimiii uf
III.- TIlll.I Clry, Mini IMIIrry
i.TiMliK llilnl I lil.t Aitlll.r).
Nh ilrlliillr rr-.ni for tlila
liiiiti- Inw been furuUliiol by Hir
tl in) ln-u.iinrlrm.
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fulled I'reae Service
KAtll.K I'AHS. Hi-.it. 20. A thou
ami additional troop nJ other rein
forcement leached tlie constitution-
.ili.t army, ami today '"' flisitili.ie
as rraiimrd around Hnbtnus,
Tim roiiatltut ounllsta forre are
under commnuil of tlcneral lllanro,
Fatalities are Increasing, according
in aiorlr brought lii-iD liy refugees
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Ill miinu of the Interior town., they;
my cnrpie are. piled like wood In thu
.illeeta, mid no effort ha been madu
111 bury the vlilluu of tho flint.
Hery city and town In the path of
elllicr army bna been deatroied. Af-'
Jer lootliiK tho home for food nlidjnnd lniproemi-nt vrero dlicuued at
ilrlvlliK R nil Ihn uviillnbte mock, tin. Ilnilny' aeuliin f ll' American
troop nro iiIiir il)iiamlto nml fire
Nnti-combiitaiit nro IUtIiik by thu
hundred for lh border, In Imminent
peril. It I itatid Hint many nro on
ihn verge of Urvllon.
Mr. It. K. Hmltti will lenvn Ihl
uwnliiK for n inonlh' llt with rela
tive In Hncrntuento.
REJECTS WOKDEN SITE
Instead Council Prepares
Lots 1 und 2, block 75, of Klam-
..II. .. ,1,1111,.. nl 11 mat of 110.400.
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.100. not uppoiu io ...u c,y lUu.i.
it city null sue.
This wn ahown Inst night when
tho council, by n dlvldod vote, ro
juctvd tho offer Hindu by Mnjor. Ulina.
i:. Wordou for. tho inlo of tho two
Iota on Fifth street and Klamath nvo
nuo. Till, provided for tho romoval
of tho buildings.
Mathen moved for tho rejection,
Mid linger, Townst-ud, Hnmllton and
Ulidarwood voted with hlin, Opposed
1et0 (loellor, Hnvldgo, Owous and
Doty.
"Why should wo reject this offer!"
liskod Bavldge, who tecurad a four
ir-in-rnn-iiir n n - n n rttr r rrinr-i rmrir-ii-iriin y -
Francis Quimet, Champion Golfer, Carried
From Field After Beating Englishman
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kssjmsLRi'4t. ' ? Psxty.R . PP-aM
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WIh-ii Kranrla Diilim-I. the twenty-year-old
tl(rr, won from IMward
Hay, llillltli iirofmalonal rhaiuilpn,
and Harry Vardnii, former prod-t-
lonal chRiiiplon of KnclmiU, In tin-tonli-l
at thu Tountr) Club In
llrfMikllne, Mnu , hit frlrndt and ad-
...Intra wvli.i limt r..ll.iwi.l tilm nhout
IlliMit i:K-r(a Meet
I nlttd ('(cue fervlco
IlimiOlT, Hepl. 30-Vurloui plana
for n national policy of rond bulldliiK
Itoad Coniire In third annual ea-
Ion here. H'iml"r Jonathan llourno
of Ori'Kon wii today' prlnclpM
(peitkrr.
Xi CleiKir Wlelder.
Jno Koiiop hn accepted a po.ltlon
with tho I'eoplo' Meat Market, and I
now prmlUInK behind the blK block.
for City Hall Bonding
1
month' option on tho ltn
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for
the 1
"Ilucnuso It Jump 111
prlco too
"I under
1JIck rol,,u, Mnthow.
stand Hint wo enn get tho two lot
on tho other side of tbo gnrngo for
lexn money, und with tho building
Included.
KollowInK tbl nctlon, Councilman
l.'wllo linger rovurrected from the
l.iblo tho petition of numerous cltl
it n. nuking for nctlon toward secur
ing n city hull, which wn prccrntod
Biimv time ago. Attached to till was
an ordinance profiling for a upeelnl
elecllou to dotormluo tho question of
Issuing bonds for city hall construc
tion on tho city's property In block
7B. This was Introduced by Itogera,
nnd passod It second reading.
TROOPS MOVE ON BORDER
nriPi i irnnr piri-ir-r-iri n i ---- - -
I lit- roiirto rniild not b restrained.
They bunded him a honu-nhott and,
ptrklnjc blm off hi fret, carried him
on their ehnuldera to the club home.
Oulniet. who waa in much of a boy
i the younRtteni who went almoit
h)ati-rlcal titer I1I111, tborouchly en-
limil Ihn nn-nlnn.
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PERMITS GIVEN
STAM)AIII till, tIMII'A.W Wll.li
ITT IN HI.VCUAIi Ni:V IIUII.K.
IMls (lAIIAHIM I'ltllMIMlNT
IN Till! LIST
Tho follow lug building permits
were granted at last night' meeting
of thu ceuncil:
Slniidurd Oil company, stable, wag
on abed, pump housu and offlcotjulld
lug, at HI. Hi aud Spring streets. To
bo of corrugntcd Irou.
Henry Itabbcs, four-room bunga
low on lot 3, block 63, Nichols addi
tion, to cost $800.
llert Mclutjre, suiall barn on lot
I nnd S, block 06.
J. Koiiop, woodihed on lot 8, block
38, 1'lrst addition.
Annlo II. Jnrdlnvll bnrn, on lot 3,
block 10, Second Fnlrvlcw- nddltlon.
Albert I!. Klder, enlarging und
hliiKllug cottngu 011 lot 10, block 4,
First addition.
r M. Ilnrish nnd II. H. (Irlgsby,
gnrngo on lots 7 nnd 8, block SO,
Nichols addition.
A. P. llutchiiis, two porchoa ou
ilwolllng 011 lot 4, block 85, Klamath
addition.
0, i:, lllley and llnrry Stilts, gar
age mi Northwest corner of lot 3,
block 37.
Tho original forests of tho United
States contained timber lu quantity
and variety far oxcoedlng that found
ou any similar tract In tb world.
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BOILER EXPLODES
AND YOUNG BABY
IS BADLY BURNED
lUlltl.lMi IIUtMES WATEIl COM
IMVV IOH I.VJLIIV
Wilier Win Sliut 11IT !.) l'lnii)'t Or
lr 1'rlilllnit Orilmm IIU Ulfr
III. I Nut It mm Dili, ami Wint
lnn.l IMliB Wlml Wntrr Tlicr
( In llii Itftillrr 'iinuinf Sa)
Hi- IU.I llrrn .Vulldnl of MiuMIIT
TI10 two-niontbujlJ babjr of Mr.
anil Jin John UohrllnR wiu painfull
calJid, anil Mn. Uebrllnjc'a band
.erl.ou.ly burned by the explo.lon of a
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not water boiler In the kitchen of the
lehrlluc home.
Tho etplotlon wai cauied by the
h III t 11 rt fit ! utut ..all, (I.Ia
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,, , , t itn,ln of tok. Th beef cattie In
lr. Uebrllnt. not knowing the ,he xnUey ,, ,n Dno ,,,. ,nd
water wa. off, bad built a tiro In the'.B0W. .very Indication of bringing
-, I.VH.V'U -I.BI Ktlivr IVLUaiUCU IU
tho holler, did omo waahlng. and
r. gltlng the baby a bath near tb.
boiler when tho accident happened.
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... ,urlL.c.. u. . "o-'eno'"
cl.tlm that no ono had notified them
of tho water being cut off. though
tb.-iI.at.rovl.lonm.ltnlhn.rreef
that tho water company mutt notify
Hie family, not only tbat tho water
will be cut off, but after It ha been
turned off.
Mr. Uherllng tltlted the office of
th water company Immediately after
the accident, and had qulto a "et-to"
with the local ofllco force.
Tho little child 1 bllitered about
the fare, chvt and aloniach, and Mr.
I'i lirlliiK ha n builly icalded hand.
"Mr. Uehrllng received notlco or
ernl day ago Hint hi water icrvlce
would bo discontinued." mid Manager 1
tK-orgo J. Walton of tbo California-1
Oregon Tower company today. "He
wa In arrears, and our Mr. Foster
blinded Mr. Uehrllng personally a no
tlco that tho water would be abut oft
on the Sith If tho amount due wa
not paid.
"Tho water wa tiot shut off until
this morning."
Uehrllng contend that It wa the
duty of tho company to notify hi n
Ideuro at tho Hmo the water wa shut
off.
ORDER LIGHTS
m:vi;u.l of iiotii auk scat-
Ti:itl:ll TllllOLdll THK DOMAIN
of e.m: hotv, iti.rui:si:.TiNO
"Till: IlltOWINd FIITH"
A number of lights aud fire hy
drants wero ordered Installed by the
council Inst night.
J. W, Straw asked for tbo Installa
tion of n tiro hydrant at tho south
east corner of block IB, North Klam
ath Falls, Ho also uskod for street
lights on I) street, nt Trlrd and Fifth.
Throe West Klamath residents
asked tor a light at the corner of
Cyprses and Seymour.
Councilman Doty asked for a light
tor Third nnd D streets. He also
asked for a hydrant at Upham and
Pleasant avenue.
Lost in Modoc Lava Beds
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IFORT COUNTRY
' HAS GUOD YEAR
1 IV ADDITION Tt) OOOII HAY AM)!
1 liit.ti.v chop rmcix aiii: good;
AND CATTLE l. (il HIIAI'U
otiii:h m:vm sutim
(llrralil r-in-rUI Srrtloa)
KOKT K..A1IATH, Sept. 30. Unj'
it all ui In tbla itctlon. The crop an J 1
lrlc nro both Mtlifactorr. There I
liai bwu a rcadr market for all lhati
ha been for aale.
Tlirnlilos baa bcn on for aomt "
lime. Tho Ilurna and Cox outfit U'MOItKTIIA.V .!00 AIIK OO.VHTAKT'
now thrt-ablnc for the TelUm Slie-
more compny.
In a few day.
Tber expect to Hnlih
While there will be a Urea amount
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would bate been much more had It
not been for the frost that caught It
' In Aueutt l thn tlm It I.-.. In tli
m0ll dellcat ttate.
w"" '" .. t. ex.
cellent for harTt. alto for the tat-
nt qj pf(a
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. e, ou,,put 'tb "?'" "',0
'"""' l'ro.prlty In the dairy bu.L
"" To o"1 ,nlnB now needed
along that line I moro cowi.
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J " Pf.r"r l.,.'tao ,ndJc,e, b' ,D
"'""' '" ""' oeing
built this season In the Wood Itlve.
vryiey. Three who are building and!
xpect to move Into their new resl-ily
dence In a few day are George A.
i.isk, tne Hitman sister and Walter
uixon, an or whom have lato up-to-,
data bungalow.
The utter and Hums sawmill win
itart up Monday to make the fall run.
They will cut about 1,000,000 feet to
supply the local market. They were
compelled to wait until after harvest.
owing to the scarcity of men to oper
nto tbo mill.
T,1C l le Power plow will itart
in a few days, and will contlnuo to
plow until winter. This will Increase
(be grain crop next oar about 20 per
cent, and Increasing tho cultivated
acreago to about E,000 acre In this
little valley.
REGISTRATION
IS PICKING UP
8KVK.STKKX XKW XAMK8 ADDED
TO TDK LIST TODAY ItKQIS-
TIUTION HOOK CLOSKS ON OC
TOIIKH -MTU.
Since the opening of the new books
for registration, 207 voters have reg
Istered their names In order to be
qualified tor the November elocUon.
Of this number seventeen came In
today.
Sovernl Important questions will
como up for a referendum settlement
af, tho approaching election, and It Is
expoctod that all who aro entitled to
oxerctso the right of franchise will
have their names on tbo roll before
the day of closing the books, which
will bo October 20th.
According to two English Investi
gators, heating soil by steam before
planting seed Incrooses Its food
value, l'lants raised therein blos
som earlier and produce more and
bettor fruit.
0. L WAITE HAS
SINCE YESTERDAY FORENOON;
SEARCH PARTIES SEEKIN6 HIM
MEAT INSPECTORS
ARE KEPT BUSIED!
LV AT WOHK HAFlUAItDLNO
Till: IIIULTH Or' THK .NATION
IN TIIIH WAV
Hut very few person realti the
magnitude of the government moat
Impectlon tervlca or the cIom acru
tiny that I given all meat ilaughter
ed. In the pait seven year 377,000,-
000 'were Impeded at alaughUr
house. 'and. 1,100,000 carcasses and
4,700,000 part were condemned.
Right billion pound of prepared meat
wore Inspected and certified for ex-
t-ort.
To do this work a force of 1,400
veterinary Inspector ha been kept
continuously at work at 793 ilaugb
terlng and packing establishments In
S3? cities and town. These men.
through long experience, can Instant'
detect tuberculosis or other dls-
rase In a carcass, nnd can, by touch
and smell, dotcct anormballty In tny
organ,
MILLIONAIRE
IS ACQUITTED
( HAHOKS AOAINbT (IKOItGK I1IX
IIV AUK .NOT SUSTAINED AND
OTHKIt INDICTMENTS W1LI. HE
DISMISSED
LOS ANOELK3, Sept. 30. The
charge against George Ulxby, the
multi-millionaire, charged with con
tributing to the delinquency of Cleo
Helen Darker, was proven unfounded
on facts by tho verdict ot not guilty
returned by the Jury last night.
The state prosecutor announced to
day that ho Intended to dismiss the
charge preferred by Marie Drown
Lovy. The grand Jury will itart the
Investigation of Ulxby' blackmail
charge soon.
DIVIDEND, 10 PERCENT
Union Pacific Stockholders Waxing Weak!
NEW YOHK, Sept. 30. Tho execu
tive committee ot tbo Union Pacific
Railroad company Is In session, and
according to Wall street rumors a
Juicy melon ot 82,6"00.000 will be
divided on a 10 per cent bast.
According to the best obtainable In
formation concerning tb financial af
fairs ot this corporation, their surplus
t 1
BEEN
ATTKMITINO TO MAKK A SHORT
CUT, IS IOHT IX THE W1KHD
VOLCANIC STUKTCH
thmrrti Krom .Vooa I'ntJI Dark Vc
lay I'roTed Frnlllea, 80 It la Cou
tlnuetl Today I'artlea Vtmbi H
rill and From Klamatia rail Left
tUriy Tbla Mormlnc to Tak Dp Mm
Hunt May lie Injured by FaO.
The expedition ot Klamath rails)
men to tb Modoc Lava Bed csujm to
anything but a desirable ending Most
day, by a member ot th party, O. L.
Watte, becoming loat In that rsglo
of crater, cinders and lava.
Sine he left the numbers of At
party at 10'o'clock Monday to tak a
supposed short cut to th other mem
bers of th party headed tor Csptalk
Jack's Stronghold, he haa not dm
seen.
Walto has neither food or wattr.
Although hs haa a revolver, no shot
Iiavo been heard.
Thirteen automobile load ot man
cnt Into the Lava Beds Sunday, tad
Sunday nlgbt was spent at th big lea
raves.
Karly Monday morning th party
set out afoot for Captain Jack'
Stronghold. Some dlslanc from tka
cave a bait waa mad to await th
arrival of Charles Merrill, who ctd
as guide.
Du.-lnr tb halt W. O. Smith, W. A.
belrell, J. A. McCoy and R. E. Smith,
Jiicu.tfd the lava fortified region
that va tbe principal battle (round
during the Modoc War In th swrly
70's, and In advance ot th other
party, they set out for tbe atrong
hold, planning their route to tak
them through th battlefield. Walt
accompanied this party.
Tbe other members of th expedi
tion, after tho arrival ot tbelr guide,
went to some of tho cinder cones, be
fore going to the stronghold, and the.
skirted the battle ground. The ar
ranged that the automobile should
be brought from where they wer
parked, near th Ice cave, to th
I'hlceney camp, which was nearer th
strougbold, so as to xpdlt th
Journey.
Walt suffered from blistered ft
on the Sunday hike, and Monday at
10:30, as th smaller party waa
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conslsU of $210,000,000. AfUr de
ducting $100,000,000 aa a rnf'
fund for th possible purchas ot ike
Central I'aclfic, which th supr
court may order, and fSt,9Q0,O0) m
fvhrlnkaga In InveatmesU HUM ffv'
cut stock prices, thU wiH MH It ,
almost 8i,ooo,ooo;avaaw for i
trlbutton among Uo 1
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