The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1915, Image 1

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TROOPS BECOME
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY; MARCH 13, 1915
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Hamburg-American
Line Official Indicted
llilkit l'niSorilro ,
LONDON. March ia. A' hltf biiMo
width MI really oicn iho, sprints
Dinialnii, lit now developing Iwtweoii
ArmuiUlorcH ninl I- Illume. There Ih
Imllrniliiii of 1T10 German ivluforc
Iiik heavily 111 check, Hie llrltlnh of-feixlvi'
t'lillol Proas Service
I'KTIKKIItAD, March I,'!. HIhiiiI
mlllril Hint llio (teriimn nulpontH nru
within four tnlU'ft of I'rtntiiiyHx. Ar
llllcry Ik holni; bronKhLup for a mil h
t-r cnKHKoiiicnl.
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THAW WINS, BUT
IS STILL HELD
IN I. Y. PRISON
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Gives Great Discoveries
to the American People
1'iillimlliK Hie Wl-ill.i, CoiiiiiucI fi
Hie Sliiyor or WtiHc M!iil 'llmi
Tlinw Itf Allonnl to (in llm-k ).
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miiliMiiil (7am. Will Ui Ai-f.iiMi;
Moniliiy TIiihv Oui Ji.iil
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llnltcil I'ri'HH Sorvlco- "
MKItl.lN, Mnrrh 13. It li offlclal
ly iiilinlttml tluit tho Cortnan linvn
iikinilwinl tho nltcnipt to rocnittiri
Itcevit nmi ('liiioll. TI10 nttnek hod
n mu'i c:;f ut ticKlnnliiK. iut u mipcr-
ld r llrlllitli form turneil Hip title.
I'ullcil I'runs Korvlcn
M)NI0. Murril 13. Ailmlrnl
I'li-rto'H flmyrnn futinilroii Iikh liet
rctnfurrcil liy nix warnhlim (rom tho
Dfirilniii'lltii, Tiff) city miiy foil goon.
AtliciiN illHimtchcH (lecliiro thnt two
llrliluli ilvntrnyorn, two mlno'HWceponi
nml two llrltlnli liattlMililiii luivo Imim
ilamnKOd In Uio l)artlninlia liom-laritniciilH.
L DECIDE
MOTIONS
SOON
Kiirl Iltienc. illrocior mid Ronernl
Amerlriin rcrHi'iitntlvc of tho great
Amcrknii-llanibiirK lliii'. Dm Kri-atost
nlenniBlili rumimny In tlio world, htm
with Dovvrnl otlivr imrHotiH botn ln
illctfil hy 11 federal Knitid Jury In Now
Vork for lolatlnn of tho nlililnK
lawn of thv United StntPH In clinrtcr
Inic uhliw. to carry coal to tho Herman
warflhli mnrandcrH Kiirlnrulio and tho
Knlncr Wllhelin dor (Ironso.
Tim h(( imi8lilrt Kram, Sommvmtad,
Lorenzo und llrrwlnd wcro chartered
throiiKh nnothor company to carry
cool to the cruliorn off In the'South
Atlantic. Tliu Itidlctracnts cliargo tho
dafcndanU with ronaiilrlnK agnlnHt
llio United StntcH by mnklnx out fuUe
r.lcnrnnco tuipern and fnlmj manlfcittii
for tho collection of customs.
It In ttlloced thnt the defendant by
tho fiilne manifests they mndo out In-
(endod to conceal from tho collector
of custoiiiK tho nnmea of the real own-
era, Hhlppcro and conBlgnorH of car-
KOfH. and iiIho tho portB to which tho
cnrKoea wcro tn'bo delivered. To car
ry out thla connplrncy, It Ib nllegod
that on AugiiHt r.tli, (Joorgo Koelter,
Hiipcrlntondent of the line, had n con-
iforenro with John O. (l.um of the
(limn HlunniBhlp line, nnd nalced him
to clour tho tlcrwlnd nnd Loreuio,
promlnliiK that ho would obtain clear-
tnnco paper for. them from U10 Dor-
IV AUDITION, AVIWK
XOI.A.N'O w'urt-Whllo Conl company or from the
, llrm of VchhpI, Kulonknmpff & Co.
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Ni:V VOIXK. March I3.w.rvi
jKindnll Thaw wna today nciiiiitted of!
the cniiaplrncy h.irso on which he
wan brought back 10 New York from,
New HiimpMlilro.
Ilia nttnrney Imniedlutely moved i
that he be allowed to o buck to Now
HiimpHhlre a a freo limn, nnd with,
IiIh unnlty -ntn IiMh1ioI. The motien:
will bo iirgued Monday, and Tlinw, In j
lllfl inMllllflllf. Ik rmif1nfil Iti tli.tf
Tombs.
Kmotlon provented Thnw from
apeaklng. m bla lawyera und frlcmlx
uinRratnlated him. Tho Jury left' be
fore Thaw could thank tho inembcrB.
Chmnoloio' of liiiitr Cam
June 2r, 11I0C Tlinw allot, nnd killed
Stanford White nt the Madlxon
Hanaro Hoof (lurden.
January 22, 190" Thnw placed on
trial for murder.
March 20 District Attorney Jerome
halted the trial, to prove Thaw In-
BMXV.
Aprlt .& -Cointnlaalon pronounced
Thnw ano.
April 12 Jury before which Thaw
was tried disagreed and' wn dis
charged. ,
February 1, 130S Thaw, acquitted
ut occoud trial, on ground of insan
ity. Committed to tho Mntteawan
nityliim for the criminal Insane.
Anrll 22. Thnw applied to JimtlceJ
MornchauKer for Ills first writ of
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HOG PRODUCTION
RECORDS BROKEN
TIIRBK gOU'H liKliOXOIXO TO A
PARMER O.V KENO rtO.tDHAU:
THIUTV-M.NE PIGH THIS WEF.K.
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California Is making a great holler
obout'the McKulglit quadruplets. In
thla, they must follow Klamath coun
ty' for threo years ago Mr. and Mrs.
i llunncll. on the Merrill road, were
tlhe proud parents of four youngsters
born the. name day.
A hog production, record has Just
(been set, here also, that' will stand for
quite a while.
Thirty-nine 'little pigs were born to
three O. I. C. sows at the George
8hell ranchon the Keno, ranch this
week, according to D. Wj. George, a
well known Klamath cbuntjf rancher,
who Is here for the day. "One litter
contained seventeen, another twelve,
nnd the third ten pigs.
These are the second broods for
these sows within tfie year. l,ast fair
tbey all had large Utters, and the one
that had seventeen pigs this time had
sixteen at that time.
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Whether- or not-th-" s&iZ&l
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agricultural PXUak(--wnrItT 11-'
continue dpeH to big extMit upo .
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me BuiiuoB oi in larmersin ta:
millor" Th nmriU '.-..T,:v:r
WALTER F. IIITTMAV
Announcemeht has bobn made by j has caused elation among ordnance
Franklin. K. Jlane, Secretary of the'exPCr- -It vas in the chemical lab
Interior, that Dr. Walter P. nittmanJorator,ea ,n Havemeyer hall at Colum
bia university that Dr. Rittman did
the work resulting In the two discov
ert its. He has been busy there on hla
of tho bureau of mines has Just com
pleted two epoch-making discoveries.
wnicti 11c aesires patented for tho free work with petroleum product since
use of th'if pcopWjtthB'countryi'i 'latt summer.-PrevIous to his entrance
Tho one, It is announced, will great-!,n, 'h'8 task h had done two years'
lylncrcaae the production of gasoline; j work at Columbia for a doctor's de-
theother will make the United StatesJree'
nliHoIutoly Independent of tho rest of Dr. Rittman was born in Sandusky,
tho world In tho production ofma-'OKIo, in 1883 thus he Is now only 32
terinls necessary for" the dye industry. and received his early education In
and the manufacture of high explo-tOhlo. After. being graduated from
slvcs. In this time" of war, when the 'Ohio Northern College he came. east I
available supply of material for the and continued his studies In chemistry
making of high exnloBlves has been at Swarthmoro Colleee. where he
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habons corpus. adlmlnlshod to a degree ularmlng to ( later taught for some, time. In 1910
May C Superintendent of Matteawnu)m,,,ll,r' ll,el1' m of ,,, processes Isjand 1911 he was chief chemist of the
onuoseil TIiiiw'r release considered to ba tremendous boon United States Gas Improvement, com-
I.WOIiVI.Vd MKItllll.IM
'ill' tlFFICIAIJt
Tiiemlny t'lrcull JuVlgu Noland will
Kln tils ilvclslons in tho sovcrnl mo-;
lions, ilcniurrerii, cto,.' nrgued bfor;
lilm. At tills time ho .liinv nlao huLi
Home Jury nines for trial diirltiK tho!
latter purl of tho month. . I .
Twn niiiflP .,.,.(,... 1.. i. . 1.1 1 f IIVIIIIAl'I.ICJ
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LOCAL FIRM GETS
A BIG CONTRACT
TUemliiy nnVot tho city nf' Merrill. One
f tliesu In Hid trial nf lu writ of re
view cade, in which A1. V. Cliiblno, n
."rriii snionii Uoopot', U cimiesting
mo right of (ho clly in lino him for
liavlin; Iiln Hitlooli open after thy poIlK
flnmiil election )ny. ' tint other Is tho
icturn of tho, mandnmuR issued In the
petition to havo (ho city treasurer
"niio u roporl ofallcKymonoy hnml
lod during tho past year.
ANO
THER CAMP
A fourth cump Is to bo established
liy llio rcclunnlon servlco on tho
''uimii lutornl enlargement work.
"i win ho Htnrled tomorrow bo
lt'n tin, Upst River, aivorsloii dam
"d Stukcl bVldge, " '
l-'or (ho work frpmhl,"olut, olgh
y liead ot horses' ar5r eomlna- In to-
""wrow fi'om MonWiie. jpfcii jji tk'
'""t of j, W. wfj&jrfmi b'een
;f mi worn oh ine mcinc nign
'"lk. Is now. .well 'started, ou, the
mnnl onlrirgrne(, a 'About huVi-
urnii imim. w- a1- .1 'i-
HTOXi; AND UIIICK
CO.MIM.VV Wll.l KlKNIHH HA.VI
AND OIIAVKI, iOlt NORTHERN
(MMPORMA HK1HWAV WORK
--. .v. r. emnioyeu pretent;
UM.a U- lwk4?.th'athV.'iiu'mlNir
win ue dpub?lHrnii' the, cowing
wepk. 4rt V a ' - ' "-' "
Tho California highway commission
has signed 11 four-yenr contract with
tho Hydraulic Hrlck and Stono com
pany, owned by K. J. Murray and S. T.
Summers of (his city, for tho delivery
of snnd nnd gravel to bo. used ou tho
construction of tho California high
way. The .local company Is to furnish all
the; sand nnd gravel from their pit
nt. Iloey, used by tho stuto of Cal
ifornia In, (ho' construct Ion of the
highway, from Redding north. It is
of.tlmi(od that ihta will tuk,o about
100,000 yards.
Mr,' Murray vls now at lloey Huper-
lh(endlng tho Installation of an til
th u new plunl for handling nnd load
ing tho grnvol. The new machinery,
lueludes u,.roclc crusher, lereeus, drag
line sornpor, and. new loading bins
are also being erected, ;,"';'
, With this equipment, a, average
of acd,K.rl of material ''cane ' do
llvered ,ad loaded on the cars each
gay, 'Tlia;fltrct calls -fdr lh.s Be
llvery of the material on llio cars'nt
thht( i - ,. ,
Tests made byjCallfornia engineers
show that the material 'from thla pit
Is (he besi o-(h, coast for road and
eoaerete construction.
opposed TIiiiw'r release,
May 2Ii J notice Morschauser dlsmls
sod tho writ, asserting Thaw's re
lease would be dangerous to the
public.
June 13JiiHtlce Morscbniiser dented
Thaw's application to bo trnnsfcr
' red (o Mlddlotowii State hospital.
June 29 Thnw demanded a. Jury trial
Ho prv his sanity.
September 1C Justice Mills denied
application.
January 4. 1U09- Thaw appealed
from Justice Mills' decision.
July The nppejlato division denied
Thnw's appeal. j
July H Justice Mills heard Thaw's
application for release op ground
that ho was sane, '
August 12 Justico Milts, dtsmlssed
tho second writ.
August 20 Court of .appears sustain
to this government, and. tho discovery jpnny of Philadelphia,
Baseball Talk Heard
New Grounds and Fast Teamin Prospect, Say Fans
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extent thnt a meeting ot the board ot
director of tho Klamath Palhi Base-
IgUBl so vjouri 01 ,iiieura aiiainui- i ,. . ... . - .,vi
.u . 11..1 il ji-i.f.. .i.n.iu" Club will be, palled In the near
tho appellate division decision thn(4 ... :.,,.. , M,
Justico. Mflls was Justlllod In. deny
Ing Thaw. a, Jury trial.
Decomher 30 United States supreme
court refused to review the action
of tho New Vork courts.
Anrll Ut. 1912 Justice Stapleton is
sued (hlrd habeas corpus MvrlWor,
Thaw.
July 27 Justice Koough dismissed
the third Thaw writ.
November 22 J. N. Anhut accused of
offering superintendent of Mattea-,
'wan $20,000 to aid In securing re?'
lenso of Thaw.
March 1, 1913 Thaw got fourth
habons corpus wrl(, In New- York
county. Withdrawn.
August 17 Thaw escaped from Mat-
lea wan In fast motor car.
August 19 Thaw arrested at Coatl-
cook, panada. Deported from Can-
nda an(l.wreited In.New Harap-
ahlre. ' '
October 24 Indicted with four of the
men who, It wai alleged, aided his
escape.
November 0 Federal writ prevent
ed Thaw's extradltlou from New
)lampshlre. . 1
June IB, 11 1 Application for ball
dented by United States' supreme
Tho baseball bugafter a hlbernn
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tlon of several months, has como
forth, Inoculating the.faiiB to such an
Already plans for the year
nro being discussed, .
The club this ycarjs going to start
In work early In the. season. By the
time other teams are Iqojcing for
games, Klamath, Palis" ,wlll have a
snappy team working like clockwork,
say thoso who ought to know.
Thp. main dlfllcijlty with" tho .(earn
Inst year was the, tackkpf e, battery,
This senson will see a couple of, good
.it
pitchers hero, It Is understood, as
several havo written here for posi
tions In local plants, so they can fling
baseball on Sundays. Thero are sev
eral other fast players who' will be
out for places tills year, all of whom
have fast records elsewhere.
Thero Is also some talk of n new
baseball grounds. This will' be the
Southern I'aciflc property across the
lallroad from the Big Basin Lumber
company's plant. The tract Is level,
anil outsjdo of the cost of feuco and
grandstand, (here will be little ex
penio to be met
The ground. It Is understood, can
bo. secured on a long time lease tor a
rdiculously .low rental
CRATER LAKE TO
SEE LODGE MEET
WIZARD ISLAND 18' TO BE THE
SCENE OF UNIQUE IXITIATORV
CEREMONIES IN, THE MIDDLE
OP AUGUST , '" ' '
The following, letter, received from
tbe Keeper of. Records , and Seata of
Medford Lodge, Knlgbta of Pythias,
explains the. fraternal, ceremonies, etc;
to bo held at Crater Lake next sum
mer, lniwblch be local K. of p. lodge
will take part: 4
In reply to yours of recent date.
will say we have- Just, decided on a
date for our Crater Lake conclave.
We leavo here early Tuesday morning,
August 17th, and aim to get there In
good time for preparation for tbe
night. We will be preceded a day or
two by a committee with a truck load
of supplies, paraphernalia, etc. That
evening around a big, camp fire, we
expect to have a program, probably
Including the "Lesapn of Friendship."
put on by the Uniform Rank .boys of.
our lodge. .
The next day we'go to WlxardhIs-
land, and Jn the oidcrater lBltlate a
large-ciass. in mo ranK oz,Kmgn. we
would like to have yojur lodge with
your own team, put part of tbe class
through, and Talisman Lodge wilt
handle part of the class. Bring as
many candidates as you can. We In
vlte all lodges to send" candidates for
lh-nnnUi
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The grand lodge officials are pre
paring cuts, from, pictures we hate
sent, them of the lake, to" use'on spe
cial certificates to be Issned to each.
quo who takes the rank of Knight
tl ere. It will bear the signature of
the grand lodge officials and they are
working, to get the Supreme, officers
here on that auspicious occasion, and
If we succeed, these certificate will
also bear their signatures.. Tbaa
certificates will be treasured
The question mar be sub-w?
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county court in December for the ag
ricultural work In the county Ia: one
of the warrants thAt hu hjum'tiiK.
nnn.lli. nlW iuL" i- ""i,;"'? I
(rlct ceurt: Fojr.'attom
nosslblo at nresent. tolreailiV tfcSsi
value of the warrant; and thawork!!;
In danger of biacampereeVIf thereV
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,9 HUIMUV UV WO WITllKi.WUt;ilV:Y:'l
.court, which refused Thaw; permis
sion to visit Pittsburg.
December 22 United States supremo!
cpurt rulod Now, Hampshire ni,us(
t surrondor Thawto;'Now Vork, on
conspiracy, charge. V r
Mafch R, l9i-iTlX. arraigned, in
. tho criminal court tioiNeW York" city
to atanu iriai on eonafiracy cnarge.
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United Press SmiwWw9 - d
PITTSBURG, March 18, A two
mile relay race between the teams ot
Cornell, Princeton and; Uulverslty of
Pennsylvania, will b the feature of
the annual indoor athletic meat of. the
Pittsburg Athletic vAasocIs tlon at
Duquesne Garden (Might:
Itiver Stemner itecord
United' Press Service
I'ORTLANp, March 13.-
After
Um for, all who appreciate anytkHMg.ot
that kind. This is one.'aora;
mont to "use on prospectlTeteairtl-
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paid la tinw. 'tbero hop WfftHlif i
ine warrant, to someone a an; invest-:
at ; ,' ?w
- 1 . : ' Jt" -r. i.'svase pau
Kuynenaau t ' Ferguson who reo-?;"
resent the plaintiffs in.tho Injunetlc: ;
Wlt,r.iateat;nitlghj!it
special ,fi44 fwt!Vf4PlMtanli&
-,.v' iii'-"w-.i.iwi.'-iiS;tyii.' iiii'
"w,w;?'7;'"JSzWi;!:i!f
general inna, ana.ior mat reaaom.vw :.-
uv uu aB(uiBaaiaiiHiBimiBTanir,
r&;m
a vy u war' ibb iiuinuiarexDraBST.-
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tag luiiowiBc jeutiw,u -io.D.carJig
culated through ,the;.Cbabr;bff
Cemmerce: t - j fCJl-ifMU'
J'Tdsthe Honorabtel,,CmintyConrt'si;
ot Klamath County? Oreg&Wi;n)if.
undersigned citlsens.and'farmeni off
Klamath countr., 'kiioWtiw'tW.'Vi',
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position of the county- sgrleuUurlst 3
here Is in a perllons.sltuatlon.fowing) .
to tbe fact that; a county warrant to
the amount of $1,000 In payment of'-
ISIS salary, has been enjoined, and'
tlAlloVtnr tlinf hA fHrllllBlfMBlBflftll-.
ance of this offlce Is 6t lnestlaubl
value to tbe agricultural davelopinent'
of- tho. county, Jaereby ; petlHonfyofir
nonoraoie Boay.rio;uKCL'aB7Doannw
steps toward devising means jforjttHf
eoatlanuM el tkm oei?aTla iaiiw
warrant. now. in rjeopardy n)siMC!S
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a. membeV'of ;taVAji4Mw:Dw ogiav :
w;m:tmm&m
ajretweeBerformeWMgrll
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wHsrii;nsiirisf,i,tsepii.ir.f
be,playe4:,-iaamatUltaaTnr
Marakl2. 7. fjff 't
'The advance' ageat'ferlne ccbb
will bo In Klama.thjralhitmorrowJ
aigai 10 maKe.arrangemenu-iorirne ,1
appearanee:'bere.t-fS';!J
iw.n., &Srl2fiSLV I
-"';:2rrriiuiF2:zz.
abandoned it.' nortb.rn' trip, a4 win
toiir CailfornI,rPij iW ii prMt''
A,ya ' "S" v1 2T
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We expect to serve meaia t a ln
Inium price to all membeni'andntm.e-
diate frlenda who aaayf attend,,, We
expect to itay. over" the aeeond nlaht
plying on tho Columbia River for andreturntTBUraany; We nun bav-
thlrtv-soven voam it win estimatsd llng;frMjyelon and'flsh as nart of
that the. sternwheel steamer Lurllne j thjJPJilrifr:T ''a alrniy:haV;av
nnd traveled 1,860,000 ml lee, n rec
ord, perhaps, unequaled In the world
for thla class boat. Tbe Lurllne 1 still
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