The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 16, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1G, 1914
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GOETHALS
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BONANZA SUFFERS
CONFLAGRATION
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i lit oe u( UnaanM t-rx-lull
lj4 hi tfc Bfe demon
fat It wuitd iiin .( ro.ltttli
nl ti luttfib lime In (MM! )n
IV CJilef Leaf CH Ue1MiUl
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Trlrthu Cuhause.
OtlSf W I bo lolrhoil" rlrltotlic
M iNiifuj!, only moaer MtU
tit. u6 rrnr.) j o Mamar,
JortRillrf -,il uhir tl the lltllletiu
lM and itto I U 0 building
lfl UU moralise (of lliinalila,
M(, lltaW ji of the het.
Iomis, All that MtnJ of ht
? fresa hi. eCJt tt the Itulluitn
, r tfc pMdiBtr, hi dwk.
Tfc tll4inc ere ill iramo truc
lf. TU o u Mlm4t4 ruMy
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Tali It Ids ytlilnfo ) ancAp
famta in l, ), month. In
Auwi iWjIfctvtild' Holel, barber
kop, hsrdinr1 store, drug tr.
i6rl (erf at,,! (imfrtilonT) wr
troyd
la MX. 110, hotel. trif
rl itOfM, thr (MMUimrn, tilllrlirf
kp, brbor .ho, 4 lattxif, nn) wj.
Oa til nf ((,,., oclor4 lite orlif
m ol il,o nr hnrp been a myniorr.
n ib, nrt tin. nwrpt Uin IIUk
ttr ero Any ,4 (1,1, WM !),
f fa iily' nrc, Kco,r from lion.
fclc In mtt io iMiUy t,0fort
rnd Jury
tthy I a i.Ini7
HT .IMMH. Jan lil,Uck of
'wily lie. and retallons Is lilamtd
" tnft, ndrent for their mlsfor
gRiN, ff(.rdln 10 statistics compiled
t ni'fltit-ii.lrttl Oeorge N. Arebdes
il Mwhtrliial lodging House and
" publla today. Hutmrlnlendf nl
"M" M eighty per renl of Uin
M Nur Crnl Cmirls building lnM
"opening thu )tiT UM ,,,, ,,,,.
" no ,i)0,t ues to keep (Item an
Horni,
River Hearing Starts
Hawley Presents Fads and Figures to Sec'y Lane'
WAHIUNciTON, Ja, U.-Prolest-wTin1
"" ""' Qtun loaliK tho
wuii.,ou ,, Hmwt rvcr o
wing, ConKressmn llawlsy has
""'I 10 Hnerelnrv I m,i
di!u ','.I'V,,,"U'" "Mrillim thu con.
bar T, " l,wl"I what serious
ruhl,, C0((llK tuu triU1 worki
ChsL,!"M riK"'V0 'mm tho Klamath
''. nl that attay coatracU are
Am, ..... . ii-ri-niin'i-nwi''
FROM SECOND
IN FEW MONTHS;
IS A HEAVY LOSER
Secretary Lane Would
Save Radium Lands
Tito rctllarkablp u'r AltAtucd In
tl,o ut p m until In ibo irrAitucnt
nl ranrvf b radium la Itidurvl HcC
rcury uf U luiriur Kmuklln K.
Iatio lu irttto o rutifitrw an act Io
l(lli nil rlltt and Ul4rrhl III
rtiilum-toailnE vtv found mm iubtlc
land
i:iitl u( VUv (cxlnrat buroott uf
inlttf tintp tirti uttdurlluc oartlii-
fur rAiilumbv4rliie lattJ, and lta
I Waled Uafto III larluUa arcllniu uf
Up tmiiilry Tim cnury t ih In.
(rrlur wuutd txttp concrcM authurUe
Ibu itriitlil lu withdraw uch lands
In i.fitrr thai lh guvrrnmctit ma) r
lain niitttol ul tli" irv which mttiaiu
(lit. .iixntltll rurally.' Illlltrral 10I1
a rntllutu.
Cleaner AiHrrtUliig
All permflU ftiherWtllC i t,ut"'
uvutal disease am to be given loll
days In which lu clean up such ad
erlUemelll. The last session of lhi
ltillniutt passed a alrlllgenl law
against nil such advertising, making
a penalty uf from IU0 Ui I1.0U0 and
Iriim six month to mie yrar in Jail
for sui'ti adtwrlUttiR,
District Attorney Klly sinrted out
tr eitforio this law Haturdny morning
bv cIvIiik Km proprletot of drug
stores In Mmtford ten dn lu which
It, clean up thl sort of aiherllslng.
Ashland Record.
held up on account of closing the
rlvor.
Ho saya that n iiinsldoriible umouitt
of lauds along tint streams I private
ly owned, and If thu settlers uro
foriotl to tiHu tho rallwny m mig
getled hy Heeretary Lnne, they must
pay n rtu of fl.CO as ulnt 2& to
00 cents for water transportation.
The suggestion Is iiiiulo than an
Investigation may revoul un imiirouer
Influence brought to hour lu having
the rivara closed.
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RIVAL SCHOOLS
DEBATE TONIGHT
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To llrlttllttlltn lltn rmttionllli tit
ho tbitiihrrii Orrewi ilidrlrt In the
Ortifioii lllKlt fl fit wi I llnbatloc' l-rvactto.
(Ii itrltatlnc tram u( lilt) AallUnd
lued hHil a ttl ilta Klamaili County
til Ell aellM) Mill Itirvl IhU otfilllie HI
lloustiiit' 0wra lltm(. Tht llHl"r
Mill taut arena oeaiu.t thr ttiatni'loti
atiitiliur itUirlri. lit ibn tillmltiA.
mini tor ih ui rlittipltiihli
Til" Urllltt I Iti-.dhr.l TltBl
llir Mjry dl iralllotnla. hi irmWN
II, liir atill-allnti Uul till hi)ultl lo
.'h j.ii-l in r'en " Tli nsM!
iiru u ( l Uxirlrxl li) Klamath
c .i,iiiy hlelt
M-wlipr l ih' lltlir i-m r.
H'allrr rrirnltr Jpy U" Hiiro atnl
lllllto llrlr for Klalttatlt lltn )
iwiiota ar Ktrr-l l'l"l, William IUc
rUlriti a rut Ml IVrn WimkU Tltr
J tid fir ar l if l)r KliafiT f Ih
I'nltrf4tty tt( Orreott. linn llrrhrl
H, (lalo a till Ham Kvant
NIAGARA FALLS
BEFORE COURTS
MKMit.Nti wii.i, it i: t i: u m i .v i:
wiumiKu on not waii in.
l,.UTli;.NT HAH JI'HIhlHtTIO.V
(iVirit IttAVKM ttlMI'AMIW
I nlletl PrrM Horvlce
WAHIIINCJTON, Jan. I Hearing",
on tlm Niagara Falls power coulro
rr u hefti linlay Iteforn Hi
o.i ..Nllllllnn ti fnfMlt!! H fT H I f
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The bullae la eijiecled o pass lite,
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CI hi Mil, which ghe the secreiary
ol vr Hier. over the todro-electrlr
tiimpanle on lh American side of
the (alii The meanum would nre
1 vetil lite dhersltm of more than 15,.
titjrt riitilr feel of water per second
for power purposes, and would make
lltn rnmpanlex subject to slate reguln
lions on service and tolls
SINGLE TAXERS
HOLDING MEET
NATIONAL YVOHKKHM GATlir.R Ttl
Ol.'TI.INi: Pia.NS FtlH KIHIOA.
TIONAL CAMPAIGN THROUGH
WHOLK INHINTIIV
WASHINGTON, Jan. lt5.8lnglo
Inxers gathered here today for n three
ilays' conference. They planned to
Hike step to Hpiend their theory of
taxation throughout tho country.
Aiming tho prominent men present
tiro Uhnrlrn II. IngorsoU and Frod
erlck t Mown of Now York, Lincoln
nltiffinis, Dtinli'l Keofer of Cincinnati.
A. II. D11 Pont of Cleveland, George
A.' llrlKia of Klhlmrl. Ind and Jack-,
Htm II, UnlHtou of Washington.
Reoitea
Tlie Adln Argus prophesies re
newed activity nt the Hnydtn Hill
tlawed activity nt the Hnydtn Hill
Mine this season. Among other
IteuiN that paper stalea that tho old
Juniper ml no will bo opened ugalu.
Several hundred' thousand dollars
worth of gold luts been taken from
this mine, but it hint heen idle during
the Inst twenty yearn, Tlie deepest
workings In this initio are only auout
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I three huudrod feet and It U bollovou
that inllllous lu tho gllttorluK ore
I lis. below.
IN CANAL
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16-Year-Old Girl Who Eloped
With Wealthy Married Man
DCltLAH BftAOLj
Delllsh llra-ll-)-, slxten years old,!
of IVtnberltm N J . has ruu off from .
hpr
I, ,.!.. a III, V l'n.l,.r
Mllhy Mitckrn farmer of ih same!, WM wfh Mm mUfr.'
lilac. ho U foriy-two years of age. nD wi,cn 1 WM awnr from nlu,.
Foler a married. Tho girl knew It. 'Kcn In my own home 1 was longing!
Now bath ar- under arrest In Mo-'to be with him. Wo couldn't live aa
bile, Ala. he being accused uuder,wrt were in New Jersey, so we ran
lite Mann htt stave act. He ha (away. Hut they will never get a
employed good lawyers and will nmkejword from me that will hurt Mr,'
a light In thu courts. Ho luslsls tho Foster. He ha been loving and kind
Mann act as designed Io coer only ,nnd I shall remain loyal to
.... . . .' ...
lite mixirtatlun from ono state to matter what happens.
MURDERER TRYING
TO IMITATE DIETZ
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KILLS MAN- WHO IS HKNT To'cAlTAIN OF RIG I.INKIt HKXDS IN
TAKE HI CHILDREN TO POOH
HOl'.-iK AND IH KEEPING OFF
THE APTHORITIES
United Press Service lUnltwl Press Service
.Suiniitenlale, Jau. !. IJito UHlsy' NEW YORK. Jan.
Hem-Wey t.grwU u surrvmler t. UJnw. wndlnK the Lusltanla. to
1 . .1 . . . ..idtiy wired the Cuiinrd office that he
lalllliorilliM 11 ui winner uit- kiiuiu
Ik allotted l lake charge of lita ulne
children.
He pnm-Wd he would kill n dosenj
if Hierv wo any trickery.
United Press Service
Hl'MMKHDALH, Ky., Jan. lii.
Edward lleurdsley, tho local farmer
who yesterday killed Poormaster
John Putmuu when hu rtuuo to take
the ItimrdHley children to tho poor
house. Is still resisting arrest.
.-k.i... I,...M Aillnl,.!., .feS . ck mj
iiearusiey iiiiuivumiir u.i.-,.
'retreated t (e nouse, wnero uo is
Burrounded by his wlfo and nl.uo
children, A cordon of o incurs Is ou
deavoring to capiuro mm, oui no 1
nrnted.
Tho authorities four to shoot lest
tliey Injure tho uomnu or children.
Hundreds of sightseers from May
vlllu visited tho scene this afternoou.
Ah they passed tho house they heard
thu children hegglui for food.
Tho Hherlff fears that Boardsley
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muy uecomo uepero -.ruiu-
ate bis family and himself, rather
,"' rreudr.
W
JOKL M. FOSTKIt
nnothor of women for commercial
Iuriotj.
Voung Cautlttcltl, son of thv Imcil
K rut I on commissioner at Washington.'
and younc Dlggs were arrirstcd In,
.NVwida on a simitar charge and taken
back to California, were trlvd and,
sentenced. Thus tho Koiter-Hradley '
catio Is hlmllar.
Hut Foster will fight his case to
tho highest courts, for he has a lot
of money.
This Is what the girl thinks:
"' loved Mr. Foster as sooc
soon as I
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him no
CREW ABANDONS
BURNING VESSEL
WIRKLF-SS RKPORT OF PICK
IN UP ROAT FROM THE SUV
FLOWER 16. Captain
rescued the captain and crew of the
Can it it Inn schooner Mayflower this
I morning.
Tho men were lu an open boat, 400
1 miles on .ovti scotia. They say they
abandoned tho vessel after It caught
lire and was beyond saving.
BANKS ARE ASKED
FOR A STATEMENT
COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY TO
DAY ISSUES A CALL FOR CON
DITION OF FINANCIAL INST1TU
TIONB United Press Ssrvlce
WASHINGTON, Jan, 16. The
Comptroller of Currency today Issued
a call for statements of tho condition
of all uatlonal banks at the close of
business January 13,
SQUABBLE
ssSSSyasysaysalss
MEN'S BANQUET
DRAWS INTEREST
UKQUKhT FOK 1'iaTra am: UK
ISO SKST IX liV Al.Ii T1IOSK
INVITKIl TO MUNIUV MClir.S
AVVAlll
AccorJIuK to Uioj In charge cf
lb Father-Son Ianqut lher will)
be a largo attendanco at tliU affair,
which It to be Riven at Grace II. K.
Chruch Monday nlfiht.
Invitation. inl out a few days
aico, bado the recipients answer If
they would attend, and bring tbeir
on, or someone- Ue"a son, over
twelve ycam of age. The replies In
the fttHrmattve are now nourlne In
The- banquet will commence at 8 Share bcn completed for the civil
o'clock, and George J. Walton win Government of the Panama, Cajal
ln toastmajtter. Tho program fol-iZone- Only the executive order of
lews: President Wilson Is required to put
Welcome Edmund M. Chllcotei11 Bect
The Church as an Asset to the j 'l w" learned today that this or-
Clty" J. W. Dryant'dcr Is being prepared.
"The Business Man'a Church". .
Wm. H. Shaw
"The Young Man and the
Church"
"Thu Progreiilte
1 School"..
Camp I
Sunday
'The Bible Class"
"The Mission of the League".
The Outlook"
BASEBALL TALK
IS GOING 'ROUND
AH1.KADY, rilKIHCriO.NS
MAUK FOK A WIXXIXG xixK,,ei'apr'T'ge-
Al PLANS FOR HAH, GROUND
ARK RHINO MAUK
The question now perplexing the
"Hot Stoo League" of this city Is
"what arrangements have been made
for tho baseball grounds for this sea
inth Falls will hae a pnnantn Inning
team In tho field, but no one seems
to know Just what kind of a deal
lean bo made with tho Dig Basin Lum-
1 bur Company for the use of the
(grounds.
list season proed the. futility of
trying to arrange Kamed with outside
teams without having a definite un
dorstandlnK about the rent of the
grouuds, If an agreement can be
reached whereby the baseball team
can lease tho grounds for the season
for n reasonable amount they can
figure on bringing In a number of
outsldo teams.
They can also expect a source of
revenue from subleasing tho grounds
to tho different teams of tho city Twi
light League.
Cooketl Food at Shasta
The ladles of tho Christian Church
will hold a sale of cooked food at tho
Shasta candy store tomorrow. These
sales of home-cooked delicacies have
proven ery acceptable to tho public
and aro always well patronlted.
Message Is
Cabinet Puts UK.' on Anti-Trust Standby Wilson
United Press Servica
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. Presi
dent Wllsou, at today's session of tho
cabinet, read In full hU anti-trust
legislation message, which he will
soon deliver to Congress.
This was approved in full by the
cabinet. It goes to the printer with
out delay.
MS APPOINTEES
WILL HAVE CIVIL
CONTROL THERE
COKTH.U.H U'IM. UK XAMCD AS
GOVKR.NOR
.1 tlie llull.ler of the CmmI, Cotoael
GocOiMlt, lasUtcd TtuU He 8fao14
Xmo the Mea to Bee to tlie Mate
terrace aad Opermtloa, While the
Army nail Smrf Hemben of the
CunsubvaJoa Deauaded Suae Rlcht
J WASHINGTON. Jan. 16. PUas
It U understood that this plaa
contemplates the naming of Colonel
Goethals. builder of the canal, a
coventor, with plenary powers, aad
tbe deslcnatlOB of Colonel H. T.
...F. M. Upp Hodges. Lieutenant Colonel YllUaat
a E. WiddoeslSlbert and Civil Engineers W. U.
Rosscau and Richard Metcalf as a
John C. Yaden.cotaml'tle having charge under the
.E. C. Richards i Congressional enabling: act. for the
formal ODenlna of the canal Januarr
15. 1915.
The committee has no power con
netted with the government, or ad-
ministration, of the zone, and dies
when the canal opens.
The outcome Is a sweeping victory
for Goetbals. He has insisted from
the outset that he, as builder of the
canal, should select the men to oper
AKK ate U. The army and navy wanted
REPORTER NABS
FEDERAL LEADER
GENERAL SALAZAAK IS ARREST
ED AUOARD A TRAIN CHARGED
WITH VIOLATING THE XKC
TALITY' LAW
EL PASO. Jan. 16. Luther Bar
nard, an El Paso newspaperman, to
day arrested General Salaxaar, fed
eral commander, aboard a train at
Sanderson, Tex, Salazaar was un
armed and ho accompanied the news
monger .without resistance.
He U wanted for violating the neu
trality law. General Orosco la want
ed on a similar charge.
A number of local Knights Tem
plar aru planning on going to Yreka
tomorrow morning, where tomorrow
night there will be held the annuaul
inspection of Mount Shasta Comman
do-. State officers from all parts of
California will be there. George J.
.Walton. Mr. McGee, George Humph
roy and 1. U. Struble aro among the
'local Knights planning to attend.
Approved
Tho message suggests a ifsaile
bills, but presents to the msmaara of
Congrosa tho exact situation. It arga
tho necessity of making wbaiavar
legislation is enacted la tbs etearaat.
strongest and most unmUtakaWa laav
guage.
The message wll be read U Caav
gresa next week by the :
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