The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 13, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OI'FICIAL NEWSPAPER
Elgtilli Year No, U,km
DETA1LS0FSEATRAGEDYGIVEN
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Mtiliillnc lu III tlltttlS Irplwllla
IHtua luada by HWlelar Hi HUI N lu
1 llijati. Hunt baa ixHIBnl Amr
Han lltnbaaay Krfrtar N'lwil
irithaushliaatr lhal the ImprUilRed
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llral hat Bhtlfird AltlbaMtiliir
Mild that br lll alVtia him lu uh ,
hit in itlarirtrHfi alwttt rrtMrnlnc lu
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IIITKIilt anticipate ail early up-'
(ratal In Mnloi a iull ul Hurl-
I' rUi I'nurQclal drapaldira M(
(hat lb federal airor. dlhallBd
n It.r limn al Tiiflmn I laUltIC
mutiny
THE DUSKY DIN6E
FORFEITS CASH
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i nt: ni.u ,mui: that tiii;'.
ni: i;n i emi: iuk," and ait
At MIIIIHMII.V
lulled 1'rr.a Hrrtlce
CIIIOAOO. Oct. IJ.- Jtl Jn
..hi1 bund fur IJO.OUl) wat declared
fuifelteil tnday by Judge Carpenter
.n the. federal dtitrlcl rouil fur fall
Ilia to appear In aer to tho charge
glui lilin uf violating Kin Mann
xlillo alatre art.
Jnhuiuti'a allurney ieiintled a
tiiiilltiiianre, alng that he Aa inn
ildeiit that Jiiliiituti would return af
ter filling hi traililetllleetigagrllitllll
Judge farpelitel leflneil Hie culitln
uancn. l!i lii Mnrrli 31, lhr I'hlladelplila
mint rutiifd ttii.iuiu a il) In iilrkel
In it au.ilay run.
Jachainivllle, Kin I to ullHie luu
llr playground 4 evening recrea
tion renter.
WHERE DO
library Club Says New
There I aumn iiietll(in whvtlier
llio Women' Library Club of till
elly will turn nvur lo tho now Carno
tie library llio former' hooka. Till
follow thu nniiniilireinii'nt by tho
i ounly court Hint thu $30,000 struc
ture I In bo nrcclc.il on tho court
l.uuao block In Hot HprlDg addition.
According tn member of tho or
luiilintlon. tho club pollllonvd tho
i ounly cuurt to rurt n Carnuglo
library sotuewhero between Third and
eh
Real Earl Will
Become an Actor
Tt. Im . ainrk hu U tou
mller ol Ilia boutahold lu lb lurd
llrulrntnt vt Ireland, la lu appear al
the ulitrUBi un October ! lu a Ola
Main akttch railed A Point ol lion-'
if. In which be will take the leading
pail. Ibal ef Culunal I'lrirlanil, V (' .
alt nWeer III Snanrlal lilRlcutllra The
hul ul Irfirk Cairlck' aalsry will
.be Jrliilr,! tit rliarltjr, atntl hr baa rv
, CutrO rlrlal ilbr iiltrni of Biuilc
ball rIafBirlil Tba Iradloc In
A I'ullil of HuBur" lll i Mlaa ilirr
r'orbra lluih UirJ ami IjJr Carrlck
arr rll kirnun In amalrur tbratrl-
'ill. anil un oik urratlon al Iratt thr
rail bat Hint hit hlttrlonlc powrr
lu iral lift At an Intprctor o( dalrjr
linxlurn umlrr Ihr Irltb board of ax-
clrullHtn. ohm h aa Vlirounl Urr-
m bv mirr bought anmr Irlth butter
h Winn illijulicl at a laborrr.
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i Uitd I'arrkk ilia In the buutv uf
' lordt at Huron llutlrr of Mount Juliet
a til In hr rrrohrd latt Jrar I Jdr
i atrirV. limurrlr Mitt Kllrn l.lndiajr,
la a daughter nf l.lrutrnant Colontl
Mem Hum l.lndtar of Dublin.
HE SAYS THERE IS
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union tii t nix iii:utiv: is
si I.I.I.NH LNII 111 THU JAPAN.
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WAHHINtllON, I. C Oct. 13
William Jriinlliit Hrnu loduy moat
emphatically dmled lb" report that
are being printed In t'allfornln lu tho
effect that hi cuutlii, vi-llowrnor
Jrniilng of Florida. I eiiKiiged In
telling Inml to tlii Jnpanete.
BOOKS GO?
Site Is Out of Limitsj
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Tenth alrwil. where It would bo nc
....m.i.. rrmii nil nnrt of town. If
ii. 1 ua iliiiie. according tu tho pott-i
lion, Urn cluh wa ready nud willing
to turn H hook mer to tho new In-1
slllutlou. . i
Tho alto sclectod by tho court is
niiUldo tho dlttrlcl pretcrlbed by the
.lob. The. matter wa dlicutsed nt
Rntiir.liiv',1 lllnulllll! Of tllU lUOIUUer Ol ,
tho club, but no action wa taken (
on It. I
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913
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SULZERS CASE
10 BE SETTLED ,
IN SHORT TIME
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luakrr l'lllK III. Vul lu IiiiImiuIi
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I tillrd I'rrta Krvlr
AI.IIANV. Oct. 11. The beglnnlng
..i ihr nut nf New Vurk'a itrrat pollt
i al uafidr U alaleil tor late todar
liiiljr a frw (real iurttlunt rrtrardlnic
the tridlit ttllltln to b attlled be
tore the totr ll he taken to decide
whrthrr William Killxr thould be r
muted Irum the ultlro nf coternor.
It It uuderttooil that Duller hai
l.raclkill broken with bit attorney
iln to their lefutal lu rermlt him
In lettllr If defeated. It It elpecteO
Hut he lll blame the attornejt. ,
Tlie llefortn llullttlu of tba N't
lurk t'ltlc lratue Jutt reetel her
ihrratent the pulllleal eitermlnatlon ,
ol eterybodr riinilblo for the lin
I'carhment of Hulier.
Henattir Wende. who It leadlnc Hul
trr'i flKht. ilrrlant lhal he now hat
enough toirt to oreTent Hulier' re
moval lie did nut iftfr the hum-
tn-r. but t) he (lHcla the totea of
all but one of the Judge nf the court
of appeala.
The antl-Sulier faction claim the
tamo fur their tide. If the appeal
Judbea tutu a a unit It will bate a
telling ellect on the reaull.
COLUMBUS DAY
BEING OBSERVED
Itl.NKs AMI ml'ItT lltllsi: AUK"
CI.OM'II Al.li HAY CITY tX)UX-.
I'll. V III. .NOT MKr.T TII'H KVl
NI.NO
Coluiubut Day la being nbtertedj
by the bank and the county urtlclnl.
Willi the exception ot tho aMraiur'al
and county tchool uperlntendeut'!
oltlcet all other at thu court houtel
tin doted fur the day,
On account of thl being u legal)
holiday, thu city council Mill uot
meet thl vu'titng. Inttond, lonlght'a
biiiliuii Mill bo trantactcd tomorrow
nlglit.
Uikis-lu-diilf Men Meet
United Pre. Servlco
I'COItIA, III., Oct. 13. Uualueta
men from cwty tjctlon uf tho Middle
Went aro here today to attend the
opening uf tho nnnual contention ot
thu lJikri-lo-Oult Doep Waterwaya
AtKorlutluu, tthlch opens Monday and
ttlll continue throughout uont week.
Will at Tlio Dalle.
Word tins been received here that
Jeas Johnson of Merrill won first
plncu In the wild homo raco and act
ond money In the burklug contest at
tho Wasco County llodco, held at
The Dalles, Isit week. Johmon I
uxpurtod hero lu a few day, nfter a
trip to nearly all tho big Western
shown Hit summer and tall.
There lire about thirty-seven pine
uatlvo to tho United State, ot which
twenty-flvo aro Weitern ipeclea and
twolvo Kaitern.
Twenty Pounds by
Swimming in Europe
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When Mmc Alda. the beautiful
opera (Inger and wife of Slgnor Oattl
Caiaiza, manager of the Metropolitan
opera bouie In New York, left for
Kurupe In the (prlng, the weighed too
much to tult berte If Hut how could
he reduce' She atked tho tame
quitllon that every third woman ak
during thr coune of her life.
In Kuro be found thr aniwer,
an aniwer which might hare bvco
gltrn her on any bathing beach In
the United State iwlmmlng. 11 y
iwlmmlng regularly and portlttently
every day fur about two month he
ha lutt twenty pound, and cam
back with a trim and almoit tylph
llke figure.
BECKER APPEAL
CASES ARE UP
XKW YORK ltlMCKU., CON-
Yitrrr.ii or the kii.u.no ok
tiAMIII.KII HOHK.NTHAL. SEEK
TO AYOID DEATH HKNTEXCK
I'nlted Pre Service
AI.UANV, Oct. 13. Argumeuta on
thu appeal of ex-Police Lieutenant
Charlea Decker and hi four Rosen
thal gunmen from tho sentence of
denth wero begun today before the
court ot appeal.
Thu urgument wero to have been
mude noma week ngo, but the Suiter
Impeachment proceeding at which
the court of appeal Judge at aa
mmbcr of tho Impeachment court
made necessary tho postponement un
til today.
Speedy decision In tho Decker gun
men caaua are expected.
Should tho court decide against the
condemned men It seemed certain to
day that a further appeal would be
taken to the United State, .upreme
cour.
This would mean that the men con
victed ot tho sensational killing ot
Gambler Rosenthal will not be exe
cuted tor many months at least.
Approximately SO per cent of Jap
an's exports ot hat. and cap consist
of Immltnttou Panama hats, mora
than CO per cent ot the foreign sale
ot tho latter going- to the United
States.
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ORGANIZE FOR
EXPLOITATION
l.KJ.li JIKX TAKK STKI-rl TO UIVK
I'L'IIUCITV TO UtVA IIKII HCy.S-
KltV IIOAI) KltOJI KLAMATH (
KAI.I.S IKTIIi;i'lt.N
Thr wonderful (tenet of the JIo-,
doc lja IV'l and other po'nt
reached through Klamath county U
to be told to the world al Una
through the organisation of butmet
mnn edected at the Hotel Hall Sat
urday night. Though organlted, the
organliatlon bai no name, and appro
priate title aro lollclted.
Tnei majority of thote present were
' member of the party who went to
the Lara lied a couple of week ago
for a two-day' vllt- All returned
greatly ltnprriied. Other trip to
Klamath county point are to be
made alto.
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It I the Intention of the organisa
tion to aecure a good road from the
California line to the care and other
attraction In tho Lata lied. The
road from thl city to that point I ex
cellent. Capttln J, C. Rutenlc wa elected
president and Dr. W. A. Leonard eo
retary of the new organisation.
MOTORCYCLIST
HAS CLOSE CALL
id. HODKMIKIMKU. UIC:DI.Na
IXI.Nt) laKK GIUDK WITHOUT
HKADLHHlT ON MACHINE,
Jim's to uvl' un:
Coatllng down the Long Lake hill
grade without the headlight turned
on nearly proved fatal for Oeorge
Ilodenhelmer of thl city lait evening.
A It wa. he saved his life by Jump-
In i; from the machine Jutt before It'
went off the road and collided with a
pine tree.
The grade Is a long steep one, and
there Is a sharp turn at the end of a ,
lone pitch, turning the road down
ward at a right angle to the other
deaceut. It was at this turn that
ilodenhelmer met with his mishap, i
which resulted In the wrecking ot the
motorc)cle.
WOUNDS SELF
IIHIll SCHOOL LOSES PROMISING !
l(M)rilAl.l. PLAYER THROUGH
ACCIDENT LATE SATURDAY AF
TKHXOON I
While getting Into a row boat to go
:;:';::::;;:::;: i';":-::i;:iBaiky Secures RedKtJw to (tftait Nt
iv uicnargea ni suotgun. as a ro-.
suit, the muscle, ot the left arm was
torn to bits, and the slda and shoal
der were badly hurt.
The young man was carrying the
gun by the mutile, and tn stepping
Into the boat he started the boat to
rocking, Thla caused the stock ot
tho gun to bo struck by the oscillat
ing craft, discharging the gun.
Lundy wa brought to the Black
burn hospital here, and is under the
care ot Dr. Hamilton. He la u foot
ball nlftvur nf unuaual marlt. and waa
soon to have started to attend tba
high school.
THE SURVIVORS TELL TERRIBLE
taipq to piqqciocdc nc cutw
COMING TO VOLTURNO'S RESCUE
An Open Letter
to Taxpayers
lly the County Court
We come now to the third di
vision of our highway lyitem, which
wa bare datalfled a THAT TO
LAKE COUNTY LINE VIA OLENE,
DAIMRY. DONANZA. LERELLA
AND BLY.
Tbl route ha been for yean.
and alway will be au important. ,;.,, ,,rM, b,,,,
one. Not only 1 It a mall route.) , ..., . . .
but the outlet to a lane area of' LONDON, Oct. II. The crttteer
Eaatern Klamath and the gatenayl Donegal ha been ordered by Ik ad-
to Lake County. Perhap more! mlralty to ek the wreck ol tk Vol-
automoblle traffic follow, thla line turno ,nd itak lt M Wt M ,t u u
than any other In Klamath County. ... ...- . ...-l(-
Dairy. Bonanta. Lorella and Bly .lit" ?" T' aa? . " ""f ..
n .nrt n. n,n hl. mnll AcCOrdlM tO th UttWt Wlr!M U
for their communlcitlon with Klam
ath Fall and the oatalde world.
A large percentaae of tie combine!
traffic of Klamath County P"!
orr " .' NEW YORK. Oct. Hi Cuk
It U alo a link In that rrat 8p4nf ,obr- ot t i,Mr cJfaai
National thoroughfare to be known, p"! . ;f " . " '"!
a. the Lincoln National Highway.' Ku''u" top?Jfdf ".J?
ThU ha. been marked throughf "ht b,P' ,,h 10 ' "" VHrBO
from Turlock, Ner.. to Klamath urrlTor.
Fall., and lead on to Portland
and aeattle. Colonel Charlea W.f United I'reaa Serrlo
7h,C.he 15, ,,ndlcl'J " ,T,r3r ON HOARD LA TOUBAIN Wire
torn In that dUtance. at every cro', ,. . .. . .. . Vf
road and upon tree, and rock. 'rM-0tt- " Aordl to ata.
by mean of yellow arrow, and Spurgeon. a paueoier oa Ike Cor-
ahleld bordered with black, ao
plainly that no tourist can easily
lose the way. From Klamath Falls
this route continues to Bend, and!
then north to Portland and Seattle.'
The County Court ha. appreciated
the Importance of thla route and
ha. done .ome permanent work
thereon in the construction ot ev
rral link. In Its length.
For Inatanee: With the exception
of a mile and a half. It I gradtd
through and beyond Olene to a
distance approximately fifteen mile
from Klamath Fall.. Much ot this
la heavy work, especially through
Lost River Oap, where, a little uver
a year ago, It wa dangerou. to
cross with automobile or loaded
wagonsrdurlnc wet weather. Part
of thbVork will yet have to be
surfaced, slnco the soil I ot such
character that the surface will not
stay smooth during either wet or
dry weather. Thl., however, will
not bo a difficult task, since large
areas of rocks llo contiguous and
a good deposit ot gravul ha. been
discovered at Olene. The grade of
the Meier Hill between Olene and
Dairy has been reduced to that
two horse may now pull load, that
four could not In the old way. The
Right ot Way tn thl. vicinity ha.
also been cleared preparatory to
. (Continued on pace i)
GRAIN RATE LOWERED:
A reduction In the freight rate on
grain from Klamath Falls to points tn
California baa Just been granted, ac
cording to advices received by Agent
8. J. Bailey ot the Southern Pacific.
Heretofore the rate on grain to Ban
Francisco from Klamath Fall waa
,5,40 a ton. To Los Angeles the rate
was $8.80 per ton. Under the aew
order tho rate to San Francisco U t
nnd to Lo. Angeles T.f 9.
Klamath County has been rapidly
coming to the front as a grata rakt-
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT II NEW!
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Calm ObtaJated by Coatteaal PUkf
Ins of Oil on the Wa
Tank KhJfiti HUattDa. by Mw
lag Mletuner Orrttler
lh Mlaalng Httid to Kara
Into the Water b Sheer nea
hulk wa atlll afloat, aad la the) Btk
of the trana-Atlaatle Usee.
United ITeea Berrlee
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mania, seven or the voiturao
ger were drowned wbea the flrat
two lifeboat, were lowered. It' to
thought that these two boat war aH
It wa. possible tor U eraw of Um
Volturno to launch, aad thea www
rapilted. Eleven rescue ahlaa aeareh-
ed every where for other boats, hat
none could be found. f
For twenty hour that the CaraM
nla waa at the scene of the wrack bar
pauengcra did not deep, but threeif.
ed the decks, waiving and ihowttla!
encouragement to the dUtreeaad ship.
Spurgeon says: "Capiat lack Waa
the last person to leave the alaMasf
vessel. Ilefore he left ha secursd Jm
ships paper. The Voiturao at that
time was a mas ot nasaea front atata
to stern."
Outside those lost whta the laW
boata were smashed and cap tied aad
a few member ot the crew ktUeCam
an explosion, moat of the victim i
drowned when through desvalr
fright they Jumped lato tba
and endeavered to reach one of the
rescuing vessels. . , '
The artificial calm prodiMed'af
the tank ihlpa New York aad Narra-
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