The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 10, 1914, Image 1

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LATEST SUIT SEEKS TO ENJOIN
THE PAYMENT OF WARRANTS THE
COURT ISSUED IN THE PAST MONTH
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(Ih4 Invalid the arrant ImuthI u
County (,mmlfinf it Mrrrlll
hil John lUcoWtelii The mt fur
nUry ami mileage, nntl Ihe plaintiff
toMrti.li thai the) nr' im entitled
In Mllrae,
County Health lintwr Morryman
uluqr. ft Marraitl lor 1 100 fur sal
rr fer November ami l)H-ntttbr. Thin
U l.o odjcfint lo, Tht Mil or Dr. K.
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VttA fiiwrry, injiinil lilo worVItu
on tho rnuri Oum, U ImltJ lo lo In
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A numlicr o( rlnluu for uralu luiun
If ii alio Utirxl ntniiiie llm uiirrntil
ihr mil .-,.ln in imnll.liili.
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ffM0r Wratcy Newrfllllnr lloltfeld
J. L. Parrish Is Called1
Demise Came After Nine
A' 2 ao tiiu morning, at u homo
" Cremeiit nvmiiui, J. l'nrrlHb
l'"i-il Into iho tlrettl lloyoml. Ho
nlrlrknu with piinumoiiln nlnn
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"(overy wun over ontfrlnlitiMl hy thu
iidliig iiyntclntiM.
, Huiiduy ttfinrnoon bin coiulltlon win
wth N In leavo no Imim vvlmtovor,
" liln bri)tluir and nlter wnro noli
" liy wlro. They linmoillntoly loft
"'lr Iiiiiiu.h In Canyon Oily.
On act oiiiii of poor rullrimil niit
wctloiiN, il.ey W , rul.,, ,laro (in
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wiii' ,,rrw,",'",iHM for tlm fuuornl
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riu, (lul U0 bt)(Jy WU b bur)C(
'. llio fuiMiriil carttinonloii being
"ductod by tho U. I. o. Hlks.
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FILES ANOTHER LAW ACTION
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nlul hi' ttmljf Hill Iccinrfcil till
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lunnrli of I hn ilPimrlineiil of nRrlrttl
lure. addMSmed a riiitvenllon of hlRh
way kiikIiiciii from iho Virginia
Itnad lltllldera Amim-IbIIoii here today
Ho told the engineer of plittm for fur
ther development thin yt'nr In national
urk for Improving rountry romln
- Day Siege of Pneumonia
Clly fotly-threo jeitrn ago. Ilo vvi
u ini'tnbfr of Iho llaker Lodge II. I'.
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O, i:., Iho Canyon Oily l."K' "t "f
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night your ugo, inkliiK poitliltiu h
dork at Iho Amnrlcnii hotel ImliT
ho hidd u poHlllon on tho l'"l 1'Ollro
forco, reitlgnlng front Ihe forco lo hi
cpl a poMlllott with Iho Klamntlt
Fall Htilliir MUM. At tho llmo of III
IIIiiphh lio vviih omployod hy (lorry
Coxnd,
I In vviih nit hoitornlilo. uprlHht uiul
Htntlghirorvvaril sort of n mint, with it
honi of filoiidH horo mid la Canyon
Clly. Ho Iwivdh u wife, two brother,
Ham mill Clmrluy l'nrrlli, ami two
HUIn, Mr. (It'orun HaKiioy mid Mm.
Kmiim Oowmi, Mm, llovvim Hv ttt
lltirnv. Oregon, tho otlior alitor and
Ibrothara UvIbi at Canyon City,
Are Felt Throughout the Eastern States
Dictator Said to Be in Field
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Mi: ICU CITY. IVli. 10. -lriHj.
(I nit llutitu lit nut at Um Nntlutml
I'alnco, ami lit famll) tin loft llio
rlly Meinlmrii of lilx ralilnet di'li
llial he linn fli I" Cliumllvi'f' for
imfety, ami ItillmaiK tlinl Uiu illctntor
l al Hie front, leading hlit troti.
Illliliielf a Knulimle of Iho Muxlcnti
military academy, lluerm U a nklllcd
rnnti'ftlKin'r Ho hn tho conriUonro of
hi fpileral iroopn, and with him lend
UNEMPLOYED TO
TO D. C.
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BAN I'UA.N'CISCO, IVh. 111. Uhas,
Kelly, leader of tho nriny of uitum
plo)id In San FruiirUco, nnntiuiiciM
today Hint 3,000 men will ktari for
Washington itrxt week, lo npinsir bo
font Iho rnpllol and demand work.
Ho nay recruit will ho picked tip
en route. Hy Iho time tho army
loarheH Wiulilugton It will bu at leimt
aii.UfUi atrong, Miiyn Kelly.
I'p I'niin .Merrill.
ti A Tlmiiiii, pioprletor of tho Mer
uit ereutniiry, Is in llny.elty for n few
liny unending to ujMtfcrs of business.
Vhllo lurtr-hwfllUwtall an nuto
inntlu eiiuitn spiraUnrt4hitiioiiBlrit
Hon piirpoir at tho AshlaftdFrult
i tore. l(f Is accompanied by wr.
Tliniiiunvlio will occupy her tlntu hero
vliilttng menus.
Culled Home.
Floyd Muiuly, Mrs, Tom Telford
mid Mis. Terry KiiimUor left this
morning for l'eorln, kansus. They
wero called there hy tho Hint of
their father.
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ing thf) Mill m.iro a much .more eftee
lie utand acalmt the onlnuKJu of
tho robola.
The rvllreiire with which lluvrta'
Mherenhotlta U miuken of by incm-
her of hi inblncl U thought to ludl
into a fenr that If ll wun knout! that
ho wan nlixvtil from Iho capital, some
midden ret oil would break out here,
aud make tho robel untry atlll easier.
Tlu eotiKiltutlonallit army l grad
u.ill) cloiitiiK Itt on Mexico City.
REATLY COMPANY
WOULD FORECLOSE
MOSCOW (VMI'AXV SKKKS TO SK
(UIItK OWXCItSHIl' OF KXOS
OX WHICH IT HAS IIKMNQUKNT
TAX I.IKXS
Sulla to forccluao on delluquout tax
llcnn wore commeucud In tho circuit
court today by the Lexington ltoalty
company of Moscow, Idaho. Manning
& Irwin nrit attorneys for tho com
pany. The defendants aio tleorgo K. DaUo
J. 0. Muiphy, Florence Kllgore, Stan
fold Hnlntead, J. O. Copelnnd, Altha
II. tlrader, X, II. French and F. O.
llttrKe.
ItevlviiN Continue.
The tovlvnl service lit tho Metho
dic! church continue all this weok ex
cept Saturday. Friday night will bo
young pimple's night. Just nluoty
nine people attended tho services last
night and remained for n social time.
It was i Bet-togothor meeting, fully
reallxed. The subject for tonight will
hi, 'What do' Hod look llket" Song
service at 7:40. Last night was tho
best song service of tho series. Sorao
of tho great hymns were sun with
limrh enthusiasm.
llrltlsh South Africa has 8G01 miles
of railway In operation.
GITY hail bonds
ARE AWARDED TO
R( U R A N T & CO.
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Ci. until Adjournal f ntll TtiJj Af
irTtioun for .i Further Conilrrn
tii.n UM of Cfilrafio Firm la Hie
.Cliown n Drrlalon la I'roinUrd
Wllliln Ttilrt) lhy' Time.
Tin- city lounril at IliU afternoon'
m-wIuii aunxlrd thf 50,000 city hall
Im.ii.I l-ur tft It. 31. (Jrant J& Co. of
Cliliaco. T I.e. roln Jiany Mill take tlir
ImhiiU. Itniiliit; ' per rent Inlrrcst, at I
.1 iIIm-ouiu of ttMM), and ruruUh tlie
blank ImiiiiU.
T1i iv.rftitatlo of Uil liou, i
ili uui iirrtx-nt at llic ntrrtinj;. '
nitrvnl llmt tlir comjiAuy, uittiln tliir
,l) (In) after It rrcriml tJic tnuucript I
uiitilil cltlicr urcvjil or rvjoct llio l-wuci
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The advantageous position of a j
municipality which conducts Its affairs j
upon a strictly cash basis, and firmly
adhetori to this plan, was shown at
lant night's session of the city council,
vrhui bids for tho city's $50,000 city
hall bond Issue were opened.
Thetv were seventeen bids submit
'ted. and some of the bidders made
jtwo or threo offers. In practically
every ease a premium was oncreu.
aud seven offers Included the expense
of printing the bonds.
Following Is a list of the bids sub
mitted: Northern llauk and Trust company,
Seattle, 58 per cent, $61" premium;
C percent. 1.0C7 premium.
Terry. Urlggs, Slayton. Tolcdo.6 per
'rent, premium of $311.
K. H. Rollins & Son, Denver,, 5 per
'cent, premium of $D3S.
Allerton. llrcou A King. Chicago.
j per cont, premium of $2S3.
Ulou & Co., Chicago, par.. furnish
bonds.
Orant & Co., Chicago, discount of
$200 at C nor ccut. premium of $3,312
at 64 per cent, premium of $3,010 at
C per cent; furnish bonds.
Parson, Sou & Co., Chicago, dis
count of $9GT at 5 per cent, premium
of $2,15S,25 nt GU per cent.
William F. Sweet & Co., Denver,
premium of $C30 at 6H per cent,
$1,775 premium at 6 per cent: fur
ntsh bonds.
First Trust aud Savings bank, city,
premium of $1,7G0 at 0 per cent.
McCoy & Co., Chicago, premium of
$2,001 at rVa per cent; furnish bonds
Ilolgor, Mosser & WUUamen, Chi
cago, premium of $S1G at 6 per
cent; furnish bonds.
Security Savings Dank aud trust
company, Toledo, premium $512 at C
per cent; furnish bonds.
C. H. Collin, Chicago, premium of
$251 at 5H Per cent; furnish bonds.
Causey, Foster & Co., Denver, dis
count of $l,G9r. at C per cent, premi
um $1,27C ut Gt per cent; furnish
bonds.
Morris liruthora, Portland, premi
um of $685 at 5H per cent, $1,C2G at
0 per cent.
John Nuveen & Co., Chicago, pre
mium of $750 at G per cent.
Spltser, Korlck & Co., Toledo, pre
mium of $842,50 at Gft per cent.
Tho council, after hearing tho bids
read last night, took an adjournment
until 3 o'clock this afternoon to con
sider them further and decide upon
the awarding.
PEOPLE PANIC STRICKEN FROM
MASSACHUSETTS TO CANADA BY
SUDDEN SHAKES THIS FORENOON
To commemorat'o the fourth cen
tennial of the dlscortrr of the Padflc,tfKVKR.IL
a national exposition will be held In
Panama City blnn!nc Dtceabtr,
1911. The date orlglnallr flxed was
January, 1914, hut it was found that
this did not allow tutfictenL time for
preparation.
CLASSES FOR THE
BACKWARD CHILD
S.IXTA IIORA SCHOOLS 8TART A
NKW KUUCATIO.VAIi METHOD.
WHICH MAY UK A UIG IIFAEFIT
TO CIUIJ)ItKX
'United Press SerTic
SANTA HOSA, Feb. 10. Upon the
recommendation of Superintendent of
Schools Hrowncorabe, the Santa Rosa
school board of education today for
mally decided to organize a special
class for backward boys and girls who
cannot keep up with the others in the
grades In which they aro placed.
This will enable a teacher to give
them special attention. Tho result
of tho experiment Is awaited with
much Interest throughout California.
The Mexican stamp bears tho coat
of arms of the country, an eaglo on a
cactus, holding a serpent in its tallns.
ThU device is the outgrowth of a
legeud that tho first .Aztec settlers
chose the site of their clt yfrom see
lug an eagle so engaged, and sitting
at that spot.
Tho legislatures ot Virginia and
South Carolina aro considering ad
vanced forestry legislation.
Fish to the value of $34,000,000
wero caught In Canadian waters in
the last tlscal year.
Will Fight
Coast Would Not Have Railroads Divorced by Court
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 10.
Headed by President Newton Lynch
of tho San Francisco Chamber of
Commerce, a group of promluout busi
ness meu from Sau Francisco, Los An
geles and other California cities,
called upon Attorney rjeueral McUey
nolds this afternoou, und appealed
for an indefinite delay lu filing the
suit to dlssolyo tho merger between
tho Southern Paclllc aud Union Pa
cltlc. McKeynotd intimated that hii
mitid wits already made up In this
matter.
At tonight's meeting ot tho Klam
ath Chamber ot Commerco, the mem
bers will uke up tho matter ot a peti
tion to be aeut to Washington, pro-
HIE8MOGRAF1H ARK
PUT OCT OF ORDER BT
THE SHAKES
One Man Killed la New York,
(be Shock Wis the Meat
Death Was Dae to Eartawecfc I
log Loots aad Cavaac a
Fearing a CalanUty, Use reefs AM
Through East Rasaed lato I
United Press Service
NEW YORK. Feb. 10.-
earthquake shocks, laatlac a atlanta
and a half. Ttsited Macaasfca U an
New York and along the St. I awreaee
River from Montreal to Toroato tale
afternoon.
The heaviest shocks were felt aloavg
the southern tier of counties la New
York.
Father Torndorff. ot the George
town University, said the Setaaao
graph recorded shocks from 11:31 to
11:47, and from 1:34 to 1:35.
United Press Service
IHNGHAMPTO.V, N. Y., Feb. 10.
Rocco Avesz, a laborer, waa killed aa
a. result ot today's earthquake shocks.
He was working in the excavation of
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a landslide, which crushed hla.
United Press Sex nee
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Feb. 10. The
quako was very distinct here, bat mo
material damage resulted. Bulldi&ga
locked, and the people became paiac
stricken, rushing, screaming, lato the
i streets.
United Press Service
MTTLK FALLS. N. Y.. Feb. 10.
Tho New York Central station reports
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Dissolution
testing against tho dissolution suit.
It is held that this would greatly
hamper tho vast development work
possible by tho combined forces ot the
roads.
All over the Coast similar petitions
are to bo mado out and sent to Wash
ington. Freight Iacreasea ProOHed
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Feb. 1
Cement men had their lnaiafa today
before tho Interstate Comawre Ceav
mlsslon on tho subject of increased
freight rates to the Eastern railroad.
Hack to the Fares.
Louie Lobb left today for a
of weeks sojourn oa hie raaeh
Swan Lake.
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