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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
Qht umfng Mvtalh KLAMATH KALLS' PRINTS THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWI OFFICIAL NEW8PAPEK i T--s -s KLAMATH .FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913 Price, Fit Oeata FLOODS RAISING RUSSIANS AFTER HAVOC IN SOUTH; LARGE HOLDINGS FOUR KNOWN DEAD IN THIS SECTION H'MHtl ! Itt t:S M'M IH'MI'S It'll UK. lltMIII o Tl'ir in iui:ii mki. riiiii;n First Photograph of the Federal League Magnates in Session HID II"'"" l,'",r'" "'" ""' V,.lcli '" ,,,r'1 '" " tull ! Wri HuoMu 'lltitniKti Hip ri),H'" lt"lir ! M.n.LHH In I Atigrlp., -H.1 ll. HITf(. it I'loodrd, I t.uiill Hate I oiillul I.-.I lul llie "It" ni.. "J - IImimIi-. .Sear .i. )U III llir. lllllle Will.')- lltlrl Are NrKl'llrtllliU lur I'm in lliiuiliili llie lilalnatlt 1'uliiili). ami .ll .We lllliM) H. "I, 1 M)rf ANOKI.IW, Feb. 31. Four n, uvu i b i diii lMm It tO'W l'B rtoe" Culllrtl- nu (of ' I' fttiirUi "' Tfe. ilmil II W l'''l, 'f rl,,B UUt ' rtpfMU" " p lttKttll l tVrj'tuioila. m4 Utlkall t)MKl IumaI- of !." An tt, ti' lmn "H ilrunJ lu Hi Ullirf faUIUIc hato Ueetl ttlrl. Ml bAic r' I'""'! rlril Ai rl nn home luti Arr iiK0, icii & mid l'deti t l li-l ay by th UimmI lttl)JrJ liRVo .tl fllfCed III rtt ifcclr how- anil bride be beu !ktl tl rf all rfrckn mi J rlsr K(fl for fp. M AlKrlo I l 8 (rum tmut'l" rommunlratli'ii f Iwtk flt lll lf llundfcd. of USc ht Ixwrft lCitttllbrt lU Till rlir. latln-. t ttl A olalt't'lltl, atl4 I tic tilnflfl tlrcrl art- InumUlvtl ami t'Uilt rlrr til UaooltlrHU (c ;vJt4, itl IIip Ium Jioni ll tuurro li l frjtli ttnuy ItuiUiatnl Tt inn nroufihi ItnYur In U iVCHttr", nU Irfrlnc lnftt i i ! ln rcjiriI, Again lltr- (art Hint till :4IM ItiHila kimhI to liitotulnr tiltkra Ilk llvl) (iriMr-n ti) tint .(aiilti ol SlHifOw.l (iAtr iijM.u ii tij iim iai rolmtjr f liulu inrmnm Hi look lor n lor lion Allrr l.liliie r-ral iUrt in Ihi- Wri. tint nthancti eiMtil raell-tl lintr lal ttrft, Mini llm) r 0 al UDnl lll llioy vlll inltiAlti tn Hililiiiuii il.njr will urlia io oil. n"4 in ilirlr tictlelibortioml. iJ tli irltHrltuii n( Klaittnlli Mill HIpoII ll' ailttliiuit u( abaui lo tiioir fmlll' of ilirlfi ictilr io ilii tmpaUUon f ihl Sflll llm rfilmtUu cr lirr iUtmtrA) l)t mllrlUlliili i( iIip KlAIHklU l!tnl iiiiirm fiiiiiiaii Alrrait) ()jrj lmo Hutt ritiir( on iho "It" ami "JK tatirhr. Jiul imi'? llm lino lirar lutfU 't1i lllir riltrli 4.00l arira, Mill klrilne Hif miitlirni 4liifn of Tula 1-al.o lln.tlr ihi, iiitinr ntPiiilK'r f iw call) ntn mnklne iiiniistln Uii'ieli lli" rutiiilj. anil lll "ti ti.c nitrlii4o m Jis(f Jf& s ?; 5 nHf la'ft Pva ''it iHb'wHPLBCMBHEBwIBBR IHiHHHHIHfekjKL IRSVSHK'idHHHBVia .Kfr&BmKKBKt ' i r. jMPWMia.Tcfae. ,. .-I,"fal1Jf,?3 ' fHnnmHaBB BKBw'fwSBBBBBBB -t SSMHanSBHVaiVBm ' ivKKKKaVBvVspHiSvVaVaVBBKVw- $ vv nflHVavBS'i'J FRIEND OE MAN PENALTIES ARE KILLED BY THE , REMITTED BY A REBELS MISSED' NEW REGULATION I MAS ItKC.S HONK HI.VCK KAItl.V IV CAMI'S ItKCOMMKMIATIO.V JH AF- TIIK 1VKKK i rtlUYKO I AiiMTtrmi Conulalr Hnl fut Wcjnl Tliul lt'nloi' Ktrtutlon Followrrd n Coutt Mnriul TrUI, ami CbtIc l Ion on a Charge of ItclnK Inrpllcst til In a I'lot Co Kill Villa KI l'ao S r llffprrnt. United 1're.i Srlee , IX I'ASO, Texan, Kb. 21. No worii taa bvnn rcelrpl from John Ijrn and another man named Curl , both KnglUhmen, and friends of S. Henton, who went to Jaurex uu -diifi(ly to took for Denton. Kili.ni! of the men fear that they uavc met the fat of Henton. Outlay Uauch, an American, waa urrtiU-d In Jaurez and charged with bi.'lDK a 'JT. cannot bo located. It 1 tumorud thst he hax been shot, but ' Oil Is denied by the rebel. Some be rlluvt' that the rebel have removed tb men to Chihuahua City. DUiuU'li Jaw Itcelred From Coo I roller or Hie KecUmaUo 8llke Clvn. Water Cer Another Momth In Ulilrh to Par Their 191S ( Witliout lleUijt Mitbject to a Pwalty for Drliaqueacr. The followlns telegram, alfaad by Comptroller Kyan of the rechuutloa ervlec was received this aitarmooa ry J. G. Camp, project m&sajtcr. "Hemisslon of all penaltle oa orer due charges will be made accordlac i to the recommendation of yours of (February 9th." I Early In February Mr. Camp recom ; mended to the commission that the 'remission of penalties, which was to 'expire March 1st, be extended to CAN SIGN ALL THE PETITIONS FIFTEEN CENTS L BE RATE W I i.mii l. li in llleli ;mi-, .m UnlUr ami llirll'. J- A. !! Fn tlit' Ool iimo since Uio) lia n.-roiiM- vrlou liicuatM to llm old iMCuia ol urouUeil U4plmll. Hi" tttnKttali ol Hip llnw 1'p'lfral Lvactm lm jwrwliird ilioiimeUe o ' lU- IOCflll'i iHKHlKT 1I' w,r" " c' mil Hi llm Kulckrrliockr holrl in Nr tn) cit). nnd ono of tho lm- -l lor llic Iittiu: U't-rgliiiiau of ' iiioiv, UVlilnit of till IcaKue, m-aImI. loitant results of their inctluB mm tl,.. drcWlun to brcuk Into Nc Vorl. llh a club. Thoy Waned WimhlliRlou I-ark In llrooklyu, the old home of thu UrooUxn NiKmal team. The grounds had hew; r.lC l 'ln KhbeU built u ikw ulnnil further out WanhlnKton I'ark U It limn thirty i. !.-.,... Vnl llaulou of Htltlmori'. I """ t inluut ' rldu from the Wall street I and mauufaclurliiK dUlrlcts of New, .York, and will hao an Immense ;hjii-j ulatioii on nhlch tu draw for jiatrons.1 -Thu K.u1uk of thu park was. consid." .rel n master stroke by those whoj claim to know tlia naseoan snuauon In the city. L'altcd Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 21. "Benton was murdered like a dog by Villa," was the orUfnK of a telegram from the chairman of the Et Paso tnoM meeting last night, which was read in the senate today by Senator Fall of New Mexico. "It Is almost certain that Villa did It personally," It continued. "There Is no evidence that Benton was the ag gressor. verythtng points to a cold blooded murder." April 1st. He pointed out the fact that forty or more or the water users bad not paid their operatlou and malntcnanco charges for 1913. As a result of this extension Just granted, these people will be glvta thirty days longer time In which to make the payment. It will also give aa opportamlty for set Ion upon Mr. Camp's furtasr rec ommendation for roductloa la tao areas, so as to exclade water locgea lands. , llltvnr) l.riirrnl Makr Itlllliig on llir Qurollmi of llm lliglil of ltr(l. trrnl Volrr In Mgu Prtllloit of ('billiUir rWklug .iiiiilnlion (llrrsid Htclal Hrrtkts) HAI.KM, Feb. 3I.A rUlril ivli-r may iIkh the numllinllou Hoot nt a mnny raiullilatca lit hU P'iy for iliti sntiin urflco n ho cnoojiM Tlil ilriUioii k) von lodny by Allium.) (Iniprnl A, M. Crawford, In 'tuxtr lo many Inijiilrlr., llnlliU) Hlhi-. .MotnUy. No HnlurlloM for llm lliilrualin of llm Wfttrr I rt mm-UiIhm t lo llo lilru ,H, Hlr-Mli.i- llnlilnl 'IliU AllrriiiKHt. WEE ACTRESSES WORK ON CHURCH 'SWARTZ RANCH FETED BY ELKS NEARING AN END BOUGHT BY GALE At llm uii-ciliiG of the directors of thu Wnti-r I i'H AmocIaIIoii hrld this attptltdiiii, It J iIpcIiIik) that the (rio of 15 emu prr crp fur the main- trnanr of thti nuMiclntlou should ulnnil, nolHlitniillnK lh strrnuous nlijpctlnns rnci'iillr rpfiUuriHl wmlum K by onio of tlto inomlirl nl Hip rp rrnt iuiilnK ol tho nssorlntlon. ,'tWiiuil Aill III lli'V. Kotiprt I.. I'mtitock, liUliop of tint Knlrn OrrRim KiUn)ml llo O'si'. I lipm I" vl"" '"n1 "lurch meii. Till fiflrrnooit tin It nlttiiulliig n iiu'el InK "f Hip nii'inliiTK of thu Ktiltil unit othpm luinrivti'il, mid Mouilny after miiiii it iuim'IIiik of ihe hip" "' church IM bn held nl llm olllro of Ll IV I1..I.. UM.il....rf ik.111 lm lliilil ... uv , inl Him irtviii u to m oioiip v i,iii.. I'viMi.-n " ...... " 'Hip Imtiks will rsmnlii rlostxllnt II n. m. ami S i. m. In I. O. O. F. .i.. . .. linn iniwirniw. On arcoiini of WnshlngloiiV blrlh- in" wimiows will bo oimii from' "III lip nln.rril nl llm tiwlillr Moil- lUv. Tl. U.I...I. ..in i . i -. ... i,iii,i, nil imii or opor iiiiiii :I0 tu 30 n, in., mid from fi lo 0 n, iu and from fi lo C H ilny Says the Movie Film Is Now Indispensable Oli-ralil Hpcclal Henrlcti) " I'AIM,, Mlini., (leh. SI. "Thu ' of iiiuvliiK plrturoM In stulo In.tl lutloitH Iium bocoiitu Hiirh uit lini'orlniit 'al "f llm vniiirtiiliimuiit uiiiMnnlruo ,ln'i 'if ktnti, chiirgi. thnl I hoy nm 'ow InillspuiiNaliln," u thn hIhIviiioiiI 'lt' lodny by -, j. vnssnly, ulmlr. '" f lliu Mlmtcsotu stulo board of ontrol, "Tim muilim picture Is being found wpoclully valuable lu the schools for "' 'lc"f nn,l llm In-iuto anyltuiiM," "i1! ViiBsnly, J'1 ,",M uu fouud ospoclully dlffl Ul1 lu vt uy iort of attraotloa that ...in 1...1.1 ii... ..ii..t.il..n i.r llm limuliii. Will IIIIIU lUV lllll'lllll'll M" .- ..., but thu iirohluiu Ni'oiiiH tu linvo liium liihml with tlui movies. "Al ilirfi'renl oxIiIIiIUuiih of tililuri'rt nl llm nlnlo iiH)iiinii Uio IniimU'H wort) Invariably Inli'imoly Intorcsloil by Uio nipldly rlmiiKliiK vIhwh. i I, .iilii.ilif ...IK liny 11 l?ftllll i.rYprlri upon tholr minds. Al llm school for tho ilvnf (ho mollim pli'turon luivo proved ono of Ilia IiIkki, t''H In Hi" li'iichlug syHliun, iim Uio oilucntloiuil pkluri's rati bu oxiiluliiud by llnshlnu thu winds on llm Horocn, Tho mi)lo .. Ill ....tf.til.li.illi' irriiu. In linmirtiitiri HIM IHIUMHUI."!! fit.... ....,----.-- - I us lliu tlmo iwltW edurutluunl liuprovu meuu. ' Uliln IIIrN Tiikhm Fait In I.hIb .shou Ait lUthiK l'4riy, Mfliig Ihf MimIc, lnlliuj Iro fiviim mill In Olhrr V i'lijioliii TIipiupI' oliiutiiT lu MiitriT. 'l niiHJeri. lour llumlnil Aim-Ne.ir .Miillu I'ur- At-o PuilliiK tl" SMuuIrt mi Adill lion In tin- I'lirUlinn Ctiurch Hok lo FinUli by TliU I'lcultiir. Tlui proM'rblal be of lnduirlou iliUMtl lt IakiiI UtHyer U Hl Sirtiuil ljincc Ituy of Farm Uimls In tlu Siutliem Part of fount). United Press Service WASHINGTON. IJ. C. Feb. 21. Consul Kdwards at Jaurez telc Kraphed that ho had made an Inves tigation, and found that Uentoa was lrgally tried by a court martial, and was convicted of participating In a Plot to kill Villa. He says he Is convinced that Villa acted In his rights In this matter. The text of the message has been withheld from tho reporters by Secretary of State Ilryan. A copy of it was transmitted to the ItrltUti ambassador, and cabled by htm to London. ACT AT THE STAR IS VERY SHOCKING Man WIU lie Strapped tm 1 ad Gives Heavy Volta-.. WsB Take All the Electricity the Power Cotupaay Will Give I JudKti H. 5. Gale has Just purchas-( .'"'.."p.IuToIIJ'no J-I't Tv.' U-nrlc h. nothing on the force od 100 acres of land about 2H miles Klamall. IIU 1-IW -N - " , M unB. llorlllwW. of MMIn -fho property lu-' O I.Iks In hot touny. n mis oiv-:iii vraimuii .....o.... ....- ,...-.. 4tuu hot'M.. tho mum nre tho llllle'ln iho work of bulldlim n twenty- eludes Uio old Swarts and Johnson who look part in mo hi loot (iicnimu .. , place, mo uu unuuivu uj nnd nittdu Uio first part of tho. church. ,- Magulre. Thts is the second large show mich u wutidurliil success. ; As a result 01 tncir xonious enori . , mlrcn.lS0 wade u). Juage Galt The IIUlo ludhw met t tho ".Iks' hull nl 2 o'clock, und from thcru al STEAMER EUREKA IS IN DISTRESS Kill Noise.' . in....... !. .Maguire. 1 1118 13 UlC SCCOUU I I As a result of Ihclr xonlou crtortsllaiuJ .lso maUe b. Judge 'for two dn. tho work this afternoon I ..... L'lelched i :i.lnBttaB point, and it Uj ' Mn country. 2 30 they wero suH'lled with ciunly ntlhopod that the structure will bu fully . the .Shasta nnd then encortcd lo vluw,coond by IhU ovonlng. ii... uomliTM to bo suen In tho ToinpU'' nioWiiK picture paluce. Al tho con-1 Cllitilou of inn show Iho uuests ure I 'ill's Pel It Ion. Wiinmn'i. Mlsklon Grnctt Murgarot Gould, fashion cdl- ,'tor of thu Woman's Home Companion, i it.. i.t...i fntirt.t.n immiA nf thn March taken to Uii' :I"Kr Howl, mi'l therm William 11. Harnes today filed ltl j UlSU0 of tnnt pubUcatloa to uews rr..Me.l .. lb the Ice cream, etc., thai jpclllloii for tho ropuhllcan uotnlua-jnbolU sltrJnB raBhIolia. Her general iujI.i, that reiulexvous of sweuls soit'im h sheriff. policy is to counsel moderation. She . j ..... I i' -w mtamfHmm .... . .. ......... A i.i.ii ... j 1 In ti t1r Jllhll) llllllllll. I ttillllH IWIIllt'll 111 lipi'VHl lliaiiiv.linuiv j Tl.t cm it Hit of tho Klk for today M,l' llor""' and nt tho namo tlmo she wunU thorn ( i.. .1...1... i..ir..m. MntiiM. Allco CiiiniiM J. I Hunter arrived last night to be practical and economical. Sho boll. Mnri WlllniiiH, liiiln WIhuh, Cor-jfrom Nashville. Tenu., mid registered holds that womeu can ho fashionable Midi WIU. it, Heryl nnunls. Kriuicos Cevenue Cutter MuunbiK Put Out to St'a to A Id Vessel, WIiom Coudltion lli-eame Known Hy tlc Ureailed "S. O. S." of the lKep. United Press Service SAN FKANCISCO, Feb. 21. A w lrulei message from I.os Angeles at 11 o'clock this morning said that the ruveuuo cutter Maunlug was searching for the steamer Kuroak, reported by wireless to bo in distress oft Port Hartford. J. V. Houston made a taa-ettik when he booked "Electra." tae "aa man dynamo," for a four Bight en gagement at the Star theater. Tomorrow night "Electra, who la Charles Quill in private life, will he strapped In an electric chair a re plica of the penitentiary death chair and submit to a shock that usually kills. In fact, he will receive 100 more volts of olectrlclty thaa la used iu tho Slug Sins death chair. "Klectra" has puzzled the electrical experts of the world by his miracu lous absorption of electrical "Juice," and has top-lined every American Vaudeville circuit of note. During his appearance at the Star a transformer will be Installed la the Star building to supply tho amouat cf voltage necessary for his demonstra tion, and the local power company will have electricians lu charge to an nounce the number of voltg passing through his body. Hack to Merrill. Jay. P. Harter, who has been la the county scut for a few days on a mis sion of business, left today for hit home in the Merrill country. Ili'iiL. Sybil llnml'or, Thclmn lirown, Until n-i.t'l ier l'lopper.IMUh Sing, llrnrlo llonKliml. Margaret Schubert, llnriilii- Ho r. Hominy" '""""'""'i.iMiklug After Cattle nt tho Marshall House. Mr. Hunter nmJ yet nt,t R0 t0 extravagant expenso. I making a tour of tho Went, look- Sj.e ,joos not believe In tho extremes i lug for u iermunmit location. 0f fashion, siio holds that tho greatest extremes of fashion do not make for ruil beauty lu diess. Sho says that tl Pearl lllohu. WlUun, Jo) co Miiiuly, Isal'ol Vivkit lo Piuo Owners or 7! 1'or rout of ihu front ago on Main street luiMi algnod up for Iho imtng of tlui streol, which will ho ilouo under tho Vrmnnim act. Just as hooii iik II Is nsi'ertnlnod what Is waut lul, hu tiustoort will hCKln Uiu nrolliiii Is always dostrablo to adapt clothes to tho woman, and not woman to tho J, llockloy, cattle buyer and sloek- t... ,1.1.. .........I.,.. f. W'lllnivri. umu. .e.v ... ..." "-"."-: clothes, for together thoy produco the Cnlir., to look a lor tho fcodli ot calto. Mi- "ckloyl. eei le.,lWuMnr in,on to glvo ...oro and .t Fort Klainntli. Merrill nud sovoial California points. moio poetry to lfo nnd that sho cau uio this chlolly through her dress. Sells May Come Here and See Sprague River Meno)' to Hank llelilliuait Hoc to 'Frisco. j Christ Holiltmiui, who mis ueen en-, W()ri, rccclvcU from McNear & Co., ......... I In Hi. i ilrnir liiiKlness In this'. .-. ... ... . ..... .r.n. ..... "'" ii.'.nv.. nllll v,ouuiy juugu tuu eno siuiu liuiiy woik nud gel uvorythliiR -oiiit- for mneral years, has "Prupt-tmlt ttl0 blghway bond mnttor will be readlnoHH to start uciuni worn iot ,i position with n wiioiosnio urug c)o80ll ,, nml tho mouoy paid over, early In Uio nprliig us poHslblo Vio- ,,ousu In Sun Fruiiclsco. Chris ft 0Uelal receipt for tho money from k .loiinml. ' fur tho city thhi week, and his family jCmmly Tmnsurtir Croneralllor wcro twill follow him In a few days. -wired for nnd sent early this week. ' ... i ,..i 1 nLi I no mouoy win uo ucpuaueu iu u ui- I'lio Herald, delivered at your placo cngo hunk nnd trnnamlttod to lucid .i inut mI.'Iil ruiii San Francisco, of business or your homo, for 50 cents hanks to tho county treasurer. Med- wlcio thoy spoilt utn-rtl weeks. In month. Hack I'ioiii I'allfoiiiln, Mr. nnd Mih. K, It. Iloames return- ford Mall-Tribuue. WASUlNQTON, U. C, Fob. 21 Seuator Chamberlain was notified by Indian CammUsloner Cato Sella that the Williamson and Sprague r(vers la Klumuth county would ruuiulu closed to logging, hut that Mill Owner Knupp will bo allowed to float out the logs ho has tu these streams or along their banks at present. Commissioner Sells has notified Sec retary Lane that he intends to make a personal Investigation of the log ging situation on the Sprague asd' Williamson rivers, and night later change his order closing then agalaet logging companies, should condition warrant such action. Numerous petitions and requests on both sides of the question tava fees. received by the Oregon delegation laid the Indian ones. I