The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 20, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914
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Railroad Work May Be Resumed
Wilson Delivered Anti-Trust Message Today
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NORTHERN KLAMATH THAT LARGE
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Cii. I'. Mngulro, who tmn iovii'Urw hilmil.Ht lo linrnrii Hip pownr
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Banquet a Success
Father-Son Gathering Most Interesting Occasion
r.i?? "' l,,tt ",0'11 Jyble affair,
j "limn r ,tUwr.M, ,,vcr glvou lu
' city wim mhisoU lout nlKlu lu Iho
wmiWMlloiu bniiquai room In tlio
" of uio draco Methodlit
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Dill .m.',," MU ,'lr "W. wai
waatd by j, h, Klllolt and prepared
ef Z !r,V"1 l,y 0,u ''"owlB member!
" w UUIoi' Aldi
MiT'u' .J' H,l",n. Mm. Harry
r' M'- n. . KMlltM, Mn.
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A a t4UU Of fitnaCUi'' wilt vo,'
(niu .alfiu lit ("I. Itout reg imte
'no UllUx-'l lu tho Utn Imlrhrry nt
liiiiit)illli- I'llc iCUlliall, cKC rail
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uilio 3UU.UU0 tiri Umiiuri) lor utock
line Hi" fllraiiu of KUmntli rouuly.
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Ian anieuiiicnl ttiruusli Hoiialor Cliiu
tn-rlin lite oilier lo,.itou ero v
iiutrii for KUmatli frn if cA by Mr,
MtfKii In lolurn for IiU itltaucu lo
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lull rultutti illlliiti, In nrlccllna a
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HiK-iiCiT Crcrk liairhcry nnU later llt
tin lll-raU-4 lu the utreauu and Ukva
of the rouuly Mr- Knrnieue lal
that he IiiIciiiIb to hold them at Hlf
nr Crt.U mull they nru of n fair
nl, ii bout four or Hvo luchen loug.
lu Ihl ' the) "III eel thu IiIrIumI
reoitlla iouihlo mid clto the )uuus
lUli added protection.
"I ci n luay run of ralubow
Irout lu rtpeiuer CrwK thU enou."
ald Mr. 8itKUo. "Wo otect to
liiUe nltocelhur about C.dUU.OOU kkm
the i-oiniuK year. TliU Mill brine Iho
atroaitu olid taken of Klauialh rouut)
hark lu normal eondllluu, uhero they
Mere koiiio yearn hko,
"It U lh Intention Inter to rtmwiry
all thu NiKuiea of IIkIi there are lu
the witlera of Klaiunlh."
Tho uueHtlou of Introducing thu
tleriuiiii hroMit trout luto tho water
hero will he tho tioxl ntei considered.
The l.'untoni brook trout U In eiior
mo im doinatid In Colorado, liiuh and
Illtor-W'eiil Mlutoa, The deuiniid for
IIiIh Mieclo of iImIi U InrroAHliiK more
eery )onr.
J.G. Spooner, Nephew of Ex-Senator,
and School Teacher He Shot to Death
William Hani, Mr. Hoy Klnir, Mrn.
KnuiclH lloyd, Mra. I.yu l.owl. Mra.
IJ. II. lUuuoy, Mra. (Jntherlito Kin
hear, Mra. Ilorbort Mvl.ahi, Mm. II.
K, Momoycr, Mra. William Ituberm,
Mm. K, M. Chllcole, Mm. II. I.. Hon
noii mid MIm I.oiiUo IIuiuoii.
Tho hainjuet rooms woro irottlly
dororalod with overKroeiw, mul Uio
tahloN ndorned with n varied awort
moiit of potted plant, About sixty
Kiieatu woro present lo do full Juitlco
lo a spread thai would havo glad
dened Uio heart and sutlsllod tho ap
petite of a Kourmot,
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IIHIKTII.V FAVORS IXDUflTTIUAL
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Mretins; of (he Chamber of Ooas-fln HI Meaaace PraMaat A4vacsUsi
inert, nml More Telegrams Will lie ;
Krai la aa Kffort lo Itrmofe Aay J
Ikiubt From I lie Mlads of Tltoac La j
Chance Ifa-ganliajc KUauun
Minmo Unui-o Tonight,
Tho hmiHe eommltlee of tho Moo.o
l.odKo has hud imtli. elemed uway
IhrotiKh the niiow both ways from lho
Moomo hull, so that thu people com-,
Iuk to the diuiro tonight will nolj
hnve to notinder through snow In ar
dor to reavh tho httll. Thiwo paths I
rouuect with tho regularly cleared i
Hliliiwnlks on Fourth mid Fifth streets ,
ititikliiK a rompurntlvely dry upprouvh
to tho hull. '
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KIIKeilliy iauu ia wnu i "v uii
Inhabited houses In tho world, many
of Uio rooms being much us they woro
800 years ago.
John fJ. .Spooner, non of Roger C.
Spooner, former American nn;baa
dor. and nephew of former United
Slates Senator John C. Spoouor of
WIhcoiihIii, drUoii mud for lovo of
MU Kmlly McConnell, public school
teacher of Mndlsou, Wis., shot her to
lUntii and then killed himself. Tho
tragedy occurred In tho school In
debt of mail) umall children.
Spooner shot twlco and kilted Miss
.McConnell In iho corridor of tho lr
Iiik Sixth Ward school durlni? school
hours, and at onco shot himself. He
called her Into tho corridor, and tired
without n word.
lie had knoui her for four yearn
ioi it friend of his wife, formerly Miss
Kllxaboth l'rontou of Chicago, daugh
ter of II. I'roHton of Toledo. Ohio, lio
becamo infatuated with her, and when
sho reulltod that his attentions were
nerious sho refused to see him.
Threats on his part worried her,
uud for tho past two mouths her
mother had called dally nt Uio school
for hor.
To rest from her uorvousuoss sho
had beou granted loavo of ubseuce by
tho board of education, and bad
planned to leave today (or the Iter
uiuda Islauds for a throo months' va
cation with Mm. J, 8, Smith or Medi
um. Mm. McConnell, accompanied
by Mm. Hobort Marshall Duhford,
widow of tho former supreme court
Justice, was on her way to the acaool
-lillo her daughter was being shot.
! Spooner had been drinking heavily
for a year. On November 1st he waa
.dlxuilKseil from the llobblna Insur
I unco agency for shortages totalling
! $3,000, but, strangely, Spoouor's
father had Just arrived to start up
his sou lu a now business.
Spoouer ilred tho third shot at
himself, but lived for threo hours af
terward. Tho school waa thrown Into
confusion, mid tho children woro
quickly dismissed by n tlre-coll drill.
j The following telegram waa receiv
ed today by Secretary Lewie ylde of
the Klamath Chamber of Commerce
I from 11. A. lHusliaw, goeeral (relchl
Inrriii far thu Southern Pacific at
. Pertland:
"Woutd'like very much to extend
(the trip of tho dairy demonstration
'train to Klamath Falls, but owlas to
1 tho distance and the time Involved, I
'doubt If It can bo arranged. Will ad
vise later."
While this message Is none too en
'couraglug. It Is by no means an n
j uouncemeni that tho train cannot be
secured. Consequently, Klamath
people are going to work harder than
'over, to overcome any doubts that
might be bothering those In charge ot
tho demonstration work.
This evening the matter will be
'taken up by tho director ot the
j Klamath Chamber ot Commerce.
I Dairy men and others Interested have
been Invited to bo present at this
time,
t In addition to resolutions, etc., the
Chamber or Commerce will at this
'time send out a number more tele-
grame, urging the sending ot the
'demonstration train here. Ralph D.
'ltutzcl or tho college extension divi
sion and railroad officials will be ap
' pealed to again. C. C. Chapman, sec
retary of the Oregon Development
i League will also be telegraphed, and
'asked to assist in this campaign.
CoBcraw Mafcls lwa Which WsM
Make Ish11tMu1 Mehaw of taw
III CorpuraUoaa liable k. Caaw at
MtNMcmUea, tliiiimi Always)
Direct These ACaltw.
Ailjilkta lMrt.
Culvert Meado of Oakland, Calif.,
adjuster for tho Connecticut Fire In
surance company ot Hartford, return
ed lust evening from a trip (Vi llouau
in, where ho adjustod tho Insurauco
on the hotel building of Mm. l'osteu,
which was destroyed In the recent
tire. There wits $2,000 lusuranco on
thu building and $000 ou tho fur
nishings.
A. X. W, Club.
A mooting of tho Art Needlo Work
Club will ho hold tomorrow afternoon
ut tho homo of Mrs. I. 8. Voorhels.
Venice Is equipping 1U Are depart
ment with steam engines carriod on
petroleum propelled boats.
United Frees Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, Jaa. !.
For the fifth tUa Uc aiaktacUaa.
President WUsc Jcareye4 fraa) Mm
White House today to the CaWI ts
address congress. The Mkjtec ot thls
message was the trust sHnatlo.
Most of the cabinet Beakers ac
companied the president today. Ad
mission to the halk ot congress was
b ticket tor the general pnbltc, aasl
tbesv were very hard to oMslB. M
but one apiece had been allowed the
congressmen and senators.
According to the message ot the
president, the interlocktac ot the per
sonnel ot the directorates ot the great
corporations, banks, railroads. :
trial, commercial asd pnbUc
bodies is the crux ot the treat i
The president made this plat ia kM
address, which dlscwsid aatf-traat
leglslaUon.
While discussing the evils result
Ing from interlocking directorates,
the president causUcally attacked the
group ot millionaires who by reaaosv
of enormous holdings ot the stock, ot
numerous corporations, coastrWao.
virtual monopolies. He practically
told congress that it should decide
whether big owners ot stock ia cor
porations should be compelled to
choose In which one ot them they
would elect to exercise their vote oa
tho conduct ot affairs.
President Wilson also declared em
phatically for the creation ot Indus
trial commission.
i Ho declared that public oj
(ConUnued oa
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Baseball Talks Sunday
Ways and Means to Be Discussed by Rabid Ones
Thoru nro almost 1,000 co-opera-tlvo
societies In Drltlsh India,
lloqulred homo study has been
ubollshod lu the schools ot Sacra
meuto, Calif, ,
A gathering of tho faithful will be
held In the roar rooms ot the Palm
Cigar Store Sunday afternoon to dis
cuss tho baseball sltuaUon tor the
coming keason, aud to devise ways
und moans ot raising a sum sufficient
to equip the team with uniforms, pur
chase balls, bats, etc.
The most popular scheme so far
proposod Is to havo the team give a
series ot dauces, the proceeds to go
to tho baseball fund. Other sugges
tions Include a tuad raised by popu
lar subscription.
Tho meeting Sunday attaraoea will
determine the beat way to get the
money for baseball purposes, and it is
desired that all fans be present.
A committee will be named to have
charge ot the affairs for the coating
seasou, and steps taken toward tke
selection ot a manager tor the
"Olondy" Crane will be present i
give a short talk oa the bsseseil team
as an advertisement tor the cKy.
"Olondy" at one time played irst
base for CinclnaaU la the Wg league,
und tor many years held tke wertd's
record for loag distance tarowlag ot
a baseball.
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