The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 28, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1914
JAP AID TO HUERTA
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WAHIUM'TUN. I .. Jan 3
ttt Japan h 'tit a lio Iill'ianit
aJaftIM tu Phraldelll llucriA of Mealrti
! ( Utrt minor Im lh capital
DICTATOR
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TbU U (AUtlnt a fl deal of Hr ! ! Ita tkrtlen
TJ Whit tlouc o4) 'tit out i Hi'ltl.tN. Jaii ! Plain UnnrH,
taulo' IhorlrrilDulalilUI lut that 'waul .w jtm acu one of tlm knla
Jdt fc4 wnl ammunition lit Me'rr bodyguard, today nirouietitpd
io It t.m.dcl A. wiltiuttt jutm- 'l'ic a at.nlitre of H wotitha for
Alius tcaline
IWa-.u. ttiia, tti itmtnUlttlnn U I inn Ml '" !'' employ lu
MMU rollout on mom than ajlftfc..' sttitm with a bank which
tt(UUt utmtt lu tM uttalr. ji'l letter alay Up Utarnq hard
er IKal Jw muteraenta liatu nim-M. " ileHtwratiy appropriated a
tfltatrd the UrikAn affair 'e runUlnlte 1550 in IJ
Htn Ibiuu that no rrtU l Imiiil-1 Aiiuthr i ttm kaitrr'a rvtoil)-'
kAL .Vu hollnn U til tip laVrll lit 'guar ! I lllulrr nrhlrtun (i( ilcvjlll tor
)i(t' mlntir tiinAfit ttio ittrlAtuf murttrrltie iil ltf- Th nlrr ha
TtlC !'trirHl'A runnitrlltUI irMirla tnflUril 111 llllnltrli" Willi 1 1 hcA'ti
Uo that Urn rhi rilIMi oM half , man.
ta?trrltiir Tho rllmliialluti of Mu-I ...
f(l, he maititAln, l hill n turthn '
el rU
It I. knu-t, hc ,h.t Hueria .-,
rrUly r..t machlni. on.. A,t
lm Irrnu a (utnn rnilllltj.
t'allfd I'rena Harvlm
WAHHINOTON. It c. Jari SK.
I'lw America fiinllinir. hulldlng.
6 Utlle.tilp aniillall), Japan wltt. 1. Itrtlrr
wa become her nl upeflor, ami
'i inim in una puwnr, may tntUi fatrurtur at Ihe t'entrai acnooi, wnu
ta thn rri'callns of th trallduiila 'unil.rr.iit an uperatlon fur appendl
Btlen lu r, in.t t.1,. I rapldl) recoterlnsj
ThU tAleineiu, It I rnorlet, wnaiRt (t, itUckliuru tn'ltl. where tin U
lile liedirn I ho hliUan ImVal romiltlf !ciiltAlf elit.
Ie May by Admiral Vrrrlaml uf thj
MlfX.lr.leg, b,wr.l. ,UM.kl,,ttAM......I.
Th l..rl,lK ... Milml rluseU ..,.. w,,ohn, ,,, ,,,..
mnnr'anT';. " m":, " lh"'.u(l '-uo.ype nmch.nn. In the
.,? !u .7 """' ""SW"rn u.l Mernli. mech.nlcnl
""111 t dl.Ca. . Utuittu fo(. vpfM ninh-t e hU!
I'ltilrriti-r-w H(eriliiin.
John Moore ( , pni Nniioual
""nV, now fnllfntnla, haa uiidtr
font an operation for usual nflllrtlnn.
J'WitlUK to nivlr.fl reeeUe.l i-
(rl.tuli),
Ih mi iiiilnlim tiniay. Circuit Judge
'"M nilml It, txr of tho ilefeime
n Hip sun of the Klnmnth Kitlls Iron
wnrli. ntalnai the Klniuntli Wooden.
TREE SALE
Delay in Getting Them to
U. Hiinuomlyu, tho Japuiiusu frin
r who ruUtMl n largo crop of potuloes
"i Iliu Orlgahy rnuvh lust yor, ro-
wttieil mint Hnit FrnncUco liutt night.
' iiccumpuniiMi i,y ,, Wfu tt,
"ugblor.
Hniioiiily,i, ju.t U0f0r,, OhrlslBms,
"I 10,000 CbrUliniu treo. itnd ship-
them to CHllfurnln, lu bo plncetl
" l. OwIuk to delay., though,
"tu veuiuro proved n flnnuulnl lost.
rno loading of tho tree lierv toak
y or io longer than wttlclpated.
REPORT SAYS THAT
RECEIVED ARMS,
EROM THE MIKADO
wai nrtJlpany Io luicli. a mh6
. lBM t(io -1ifhry u 1r
(rn.o tit, AMlmi l ll ttint tin.
a Ills rifal rr t, t" fiif mu i, l,t
KAISER'S BODY
GUARD JAILED
IMlHItSI 1.11 Ml MONTHS lHt
HTKU.IMt Nnt l:lt Is TO
r.w tin: i:tiiitMi: rt:NAl,T
Milt ut miuit
III. Mllllf I tllHIIr-.
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" ' M. WWlf rliirnl laaif-rt.. jhiitrtiH Ju.t M did loud the
ins from t'..ttUnd. where h tiwk htftrt rreiichman who trlml thn trick.
tfn (ur innllral atlrullmi Htir l At
it Vlnniil'a hiMptlal. and lh! iliXtor.Btlo nMnlnr, bill hn haa not )t
tiiIP lin will iit -how- a mnrkrit ilareil to to the trick lirMolf.
imTnnin'iii. .
ir f MurrK. manual irnluitie tu (
i miir-ilng for Portland Hilly" m i
look oer things In the different rltleJ
hefom Im-ntlllK permanently
win. ndjllilgeil iUKiiue
IS FAILURE
Market Causes Big Loss
Whiin tho tris were sent out they
voro hold ut Oiikluml for two days by
tho rnllronil. ttccordltiK Hiinnoinlyn,
,....i .ii.i urn eot to Han KraiicUro until
th Hfloriioitu of Chrlrttmiis ICvo. loo
Into Io ho sold.
lit addition Hi this Ioh, Hiuinomlyu
dropped futlhor wtonoy on thu Veil-
l..r.. l.v rmivnll (if Hill fact tlrnt hu was
compolled Io huvo tho trH hutiluil
from tint rwllrond yurda to u point out
of tho olty whero thoy could bo do-
lit A hi "lel).
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M-""" " '"" ""?," J ," chliur,. lit.. I..rgest building ul tho
ThoniPMiu wem "' J" "1U:! ''! ;,.,,.. IMrlllr lu.er.m.lo.ml Kxposl-,h,,l.l,,.ndlnrl-AldSmlety.
ey. (
.III ,.. taken ) to '..r I -ml "w rJ, along Mr IHT miles, or
morulug by Sheriff ( . I. ' iM ,lir , from Sa l-'riinrl.n to
wife. Home time ter I . .1 Hi
l.. I.- f..Hinr ilm elilldreu niotuer
atroyed by burning.
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Firsf rVoman to Loop
the Loop in Aeroplane
i
luidy Victoria IVrr. known to jw
don bii d coutlnptital nocltly U tho flrat
woman 10 Iimiji thn loop m an m-ri-
tdani Ktin wrnl U with an arlator
llho ntlirr day lu KiiRtand. and iwlro
Maid) i,.ry tin Ihmmihk nu enlhutl
NAILS IN EXPO.
BUILDING ITEM
Tllusi: t s. MACIIIi;itV I'AI
Ai: oirTitrniu. would
Itt-Xill I'HOM HAY CITY TO
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(tlrmlil Special Service)
SAN KHANCIHCO. Jim 2N. If
ivtch of the I2,(UIU,000 ttnlU imod lu
the rniiatriirliiiu of the 1'nhiro of Ma-
Tlila tuKuliilloii la liiiKud ou the
edllumteH of l.'nglueor II. U Muche
ittorv, In rlinrgu of conHtructlon.
ClglitiMi hundred kegs of nails
wele used lu erecting thu building.
The contents of the I. SOO kegs I onU
muled ul I'J.r.llO.OOD nnllri, with tin
nxerngo length of 2 i Inches ouch.
Slmllnr ntlctilntlnim lu tho vnso of
other tmitorliiln usod prove iw Inter
esting. If nil thu Iron bolts used lu
,11111 Ptilnco of Mncliliiury wcro Joined,
ilm lino of litiltrt would stretch for HO
miles.
I
I In I'i-oui Olene.
II. II, llobeits, who dnne In from
hi. ranch nr Olene Tuesdiiy, reports
lens hiiow lu Poo Vullny thiiu lu Klnm
nth Fulls.
Home I'rult for Jnnuiiry.
Tlnv AHhlitnd Fruit stoio Is today
tiuloudliiK n car of fruit and vegeta
bles, ami will huvo u cur of cuuned
goods lu tomorrow.
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ORINOALE MEN
WANT NEW TRIAL
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IttUli IMTA'Ii; UVJU.Y.m, Al
l,Mil.i .MIUM'AI'KIl I'ltWf-
imrji Tin: i:i'kmi..tm
1'0UT1.AX1), J n i. : -Chaislti
thai two rtlclv tiutillnlird In tho
Journal Uurlnc tho vxvgtv of th
trml of J, T. Con'r and Fraak Ittch
rt, rwoutly convkti-U lu tho federal
routt of niliualng tho mall In con
lirctloil with Mi ttMiloiutlon of Koat
oru Orcgos. mountain lauda, bad
ttrny libeled the UrfcudeuU and
had rauad a l'rcjudlco which prvVfiit
rd ilm dofrndanu from havlnc a fair
hrarlnK. forrar I'nltrd Klatca Senator
' V. Kullon, their chief couutel. lm
iutn Judcv llcan, ha morod for a
ntiw trial.
Thrrn thlni? may haujwju followluK
thn conclualun of the arKuractiU,
Judni' I lean ma)' dihT tak the mo-"
Hon under adlftncnt. rrjorvlnj; ae-
clalon for a latt-r da)-, ho may grant a
tmw trial: or ho may deny the motion
and ntcnra I lit? l defendants. I
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WASHIK6T0N RED
: L DIMMED
KKV(V till. I. WK.VT IXTO KV
VKiT TH.4Y
MKHCHANTK OK-,of
I'KIt I1NITIO.NS TO TIIK IIOMIout rolnfordnK bar of soft steel. This
I.INs I.YMATKS
I'tiltrd l'reas Service
WAMHINC.TON. 1. C. Jan. 2S -As
a ri'Mill of President Wilson slgu-
liiK the Keti)ou law cloning the "rtnl I
llt..' .Ildfrlff rwntrtit Im linrtl.M H,h
. i .i ' i. . ii iHurke
moWng n rapidly as UMUlble, wu"0iin,3
l. Hliltwtrilliaj hfn fifitaittiB li. rtOdirfat'
1 Hlfltfl i .' Vivnillf, aav a v
regnrdledh. Thnni hundred members
of thn underworld colony haw been
a, t ..... Iiil.i lli.a ytr.U ia tll ill f IimHI
"-"", "" "'"""' - "v7,dentlal vote
.. I.laia rtlk.a limn I St. j.uti.n.. tltnlfl
"" m '"" ,N,," "" "" for United States senator this spring
belonging- ' ngalnst Senator Gronna. republican.
The atilhorlllM fear an epidemic of ;, pr,nt incumbent, who Is up for
! suicides, as many of tho uutortunates, reduction.
sire utterly homeless aud without'
friends. Soeral of the lending pro-
nrl..if,r itit....iim in miitti mi their
business III roalilonti.nl district wlioro j
they own property.
Stnule) Pinch, head of the white
l)iiu bureau of the department of
ijusllco, has canvassed the district, of
ferlng Jobi at $S per week with mer-
ll.Hiild liiir,, flttll aa1stMV)llir litlt n
grott number of the unfortunates ''
uiieriy iiuni'.iuu', iiiruiiKii ihwhiuu,
to hold n poiltlou of this kind.
The tvumrknbly groat output of
i petroleum during eiuh year of this I
I century was morn than maintained In
1013. The iimouul produced In tho
pivst twelve months exeooded 210,-
000,000 barrels, or about 32.000,000
mntrlo to as.
-
Mngneslltt Is n mlnornl which Is
over 52 per cent carbon dioxide, tho
gns which Is used for charging soda
water, glugor alo aud similar bever
ages, Hy fnr tho greater part of tho
utngiicsltii occurring lu tho United
Stutes Is found In California.
Thu total value of tho motal mint)
output of Washington In 1913 was
slightly more than $1,000,000. a de
crease of l per cent front tho value of
1U12.
Tho output of Toxaa mines for elev
en mouths of 1913 and nu estimate
for December, according to prelimi
nary llguros complied by Charles W.
Henderson of the United Btates geo
logical survey, waa 100 for sold,
401,415 ounoM of illvor, 380,000
pounda of load, and u nominal quau
tlty of copper.
LATEST RUMOR
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Warden Invents
a Safety Rail
Frank O. Heltttrom warden of the
I North Dakota iH-nltentlary at Bl
march, with the hlp of a life coa
vlct, Carl OUon, ha Invented a. aafely
'rail for use on railroad which he ba-
llerci will prevent many- accidents
and ave thouaanda of lire. The rail
U to be ctven 1U first trial on tha
Hum of the Soo nyttcm UUc spring.
IRattruad men and ateol mill owners
have become dt ply Interest In It.
The Hellitrom-OUen safety rati Is
made In two piece, n reversible tread
lof hard ateel which doubles the life
,nc nXX JJ0W ,n UJO wJUl a comjau.
'combination, It Is said will eliminate
defective rails and rail failures due
to the severity of the cold.
Hellstrom achieved a national rep
utation as warden of the North Dako
ita penitentiary on account of his hu-
mane treatment of tho prlsoucrs. He
ran for governor to succeed Governor
ou the democratic ticket In
In a three-cornered fight he,
tout by 7,000 votes though ho ran,
2,000 votes ahead of President Wil
son, who carried North Dakota's pres-
Ho Is now mentioned
I I llllla IMIal I I Ilia
I II 11 II Wfl I fM
IfcWUU IWIl I L.I1U
ARE RECEDING
Lu
KOKMA IS AGAIN UXDKIt
CI.KAU SKIKS TltAKKIC AND
TKliKGUAPH SI'.ltVICK STH.Ii
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United Press Service
SAN KUANCISCO, Jan. 28. The
f,i,MMl waters aro subsiding rapidly,
t with cloudloss skies everywhere.
I Whlto wlro and railroad communl-
cations nrx still Interrupted to some
extent, conditions
proving.
ru rupldly Im-
Would bo it Citizen.
Application fur cltlzeushlp has been
mndo by Thomns Arthur Trvloor, a
untlvo of Kuglaud. Treloor Is a well
known Klnmnth county raucher.
SluH-tK In Hospital.
It. J. Sheets of the Muk Klver Hlec
trlcal compuuy, was oporatod upon ut
Htuckburn hospital Tuenday night for
appendicitis.
Motion Is Allmtetl.
Justice of the Ponce Goweu Tues
day granted a motion made by attor
ney Hollo C. Groesbeck to vacate the
Judgment for 125 secured ugaliut
Charles Thomas by N. K. Gray.
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EXPLOITATION OE
CANADAINPATENT
INSIDES
SCORED
IMTi:.NT TllfhT A.V ZJ.UXV Ht
CKIVKII fi()
.ilrTtiliiK Manager of tlr Weatera
Vrwa-MtMr Union TrlHlni Tliat the
Canadian iorcrnii-ul I'ald for the
.Slnric. of Sucre In the I'raTlacra.
Hr N .rcuMtI of ItUlu)aitj to (lie
rnilnl hlntm.
t'nlted F'rcis Serrlce
' WASHINGTON. I). C. Jan. 2S.
AdvertUlaK Manager Washington of
the Western Newspaper Union testl
fed before the Senate lobby lnvestl
Ratlug committee today that the
Canadian government paid 142,000
annually for the past sixteen years
for patent Inside writeups in the small
newspapers of the country.
He pleaded that the Chicago papers
'specially the Kecord-Herald and
Tribune published similar articles.
J Senator Nelson said: "You were
hired by a foreign government to act
disloyal to your own country. Aren't
you ashamed of your actions?"
One particular Interrlnr was called
to the attention of the commute. It
was that of an ex-Iowa farmer. In
I which ho stated that he had left por-
'erty in America and found prosperity
in Canada.
Washington said this Interview was
published In 4. SOO newspapers.
STEER IS CAUSE
OF LAW ACTION
MHAT COXCKIt.V IIIUNGS SUIT TO
HKCOVKK THK COST OK 7o
IIOYINK, KII.Li:i IIV SOUTUERX
PACIFIC
Suit to recover $70, the alleged
alue of a steer killed by the railroad
aud the costs of tho suit has been
started by the Klamath Falls Meat
i company against the Southern Pa-
icltlc. Tho case has been tiled lu tho
circuit court by Hollo C. Groesbeck.
The steer was killed near Midland
a couple of years ago, according to
tho complaint.
Tho northernmost national forest
Is tho Chugach lu Alaska; the south
ernmost Is the I.uqulllo In Porto Rice.
DECRIES AUTONOMY
Gale Says This Would Render Philippines Chaotic
That tho Filipino Is not at this
time ublo to govern himself, and will
not bo for some time to como was tho
statumeut mado by Herbert S. Gale,
lu au address before the Klamath Lit
erary Club last night. Gale was ou
the Judlclul bench lu the Islands for
soveral years, and Is thoroughly ac
quainted with conditions there.
During his discourse. Gale dwelt to
some length upon tho relations bo
twu the Flllptuo aud the United
States army. As an administrator o(
government, he said, the army bad
proved itself a failure In the Philip
pines. He attributed this to the ef-
DIVORCED WIFE
ACTS AS SECOND
AT PISTOL DUEL
YltKKA MJM.VG MEN IN DEADLY
AfnUT
Max HoppB0Batautr
Wouaded, aad Tfaoama Hap. Is a.
Custody, as Kesalt ot Pastel Dwet
Fought at Daybreak This MetBaag
oa the Baalu of the KIsbbiIbv Mrs.
Hopp gsir Sole W
United Press Service
YUKKA, Jan. 18. At daybreak.
Max H. Hoppengammar aad Tboauts
D. Hugn, welt known XorUtsra Cali
fornia men, fougnt a duel with pis
tols. The duelling ground was oa tha
bank of the Klamath River, Bear this
place.
The divorced wife of llnppsagaai
mar was the only other wltaess. She
acted as seconds for both ataa.
Hoppengammar waa hit three Uaua
and Is dying.
As hU pistol failed to work after a
'couple of shots had heea trad Ho
1 escaped tajuxles. Se sarreadered to
the sheriff. "
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ASK THE BALLOT
INITIATIVE petitio.vs for
( EQUAL SUFFRAGE ARE BEIXti
I CI ItCULATED THR OCGHODI
THK "SHOW UVT STATE
United Press Service
j COLUMBIA. Mo.. Jaa. J8. WIU
suffrage to tho east of these and suf
frage to the west of them, Missouri
ButrraglsU are today orgaalsiag a
campaign which they expect will se
cure "votes for Missouri women" aad
maye a "white strip" on the equal
suffrage map from Indiana to Utah.
Initiative petitions for a vote suf
frage amendment to the constitution
aro being circulated In two-thirds of
the congressional districts ot the
state.
More than half the 23,000 signa
tures necessary have already been se
cured, according to Mrs. Walter Mc
Nab Miller of Colombia, president ot
tho Missouri Equal Suffrage Associa
tion. forts of thu army officers to secure
promotion, having this personal ia-
tervst more at heart than the advance
ment and welfare of tha nattva,
Gale Insisted that the liuUos are
not ready for self govern ataa t. Heaav
pressed a hopo that Presideai Wilaoa
would not niako any undue efferts at
present toward an atuososiy, aad
said It would be well to withheld this
several years.
The withdrawal oa tha part of tha
United States at this tlais, he said.
would mean that the dtlseas ot la
dustry and of subsUaee wmM N
thrown at the mere af tho tawtasa
elsneat, eagsr to prey aaaa i
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