The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 15, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATIf FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1$, 1915
CARPATHIAN WAR HUGHES ARRESTED
ID TWO WAYS;
FIGHTING HARD
MCI'I'M.I.V RAIDS BRITISH TOWNS
AGAIN
ON THFFT CHARGE
MMUIj .MAX IH AHHKHTED AT;
GRIFFITH LATERAL ENLARGE.!
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"Liars!" Cries Billy Sunday,
Evangelist, to Newspapers
Utile Damage la Caused by Till
Raid. Tmci Mh and a Woman
Klljthtly Hurt HuMbiiwi ami Ger
man IMpnlrliM ItepmllMg the Hat.
ilr for Hungarian Moil Are Entirely
la 1'oiitllrt mm to Result.
Churned with taking n tout belong-'
Ing to (,'linrloN Itnnti, Joo Hughes w-n
arrested this forenoon lit thn recla
mation sorvlco's construction tumps
nlntiK tli (Irimth Inlrrnl. Deputy'
Sheriff l.lnyd l.ow m'ud tin art-M,
Hughes was brought before Jiutlci'
of (ho Peace Qowen, rind IiIh licnrliiK
was set for 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
JOHN BUNNY III;
MAY NOT SURVIVE
Catted Press Service
LONDON, April IS. Conflicting
report regarding the progress and
remit nf t ho fighting In the. Car
pithUim nro being sent In from Petro
grid mil llcrlln.
Ocrmnn dlspatohes assort that ev
erywhere the Ruaalans have been
bestcn. They claim that the attempt. WoM FAMOUS "FUXX V RUXXV '
of the Ctnr to uae hla troops from
OP VITAGRAPH MOVIES SUF
PKHIXG FROM A NERVOUS
BREAKDOWN' IX HAD SHAPE
priem)l for. Invading Hungary failed
mtlrely. j
t'etrngrad Insist that the Austro-'
(Icrmnnn nro everywhere preparing to
retreat, allowing tho Ruialnna to ad
unre further Into Hungary, Thoy
My tlio light for Ussok Pau la pro
ceeding fiirloiiily.
Amidmin IUM.
It Ik believed that the Zeppelin
bombing n row British towns laat
night nn the Z-9. Revised reports
nbnw Hint two men and one woman
wero MllKhtly hurt, one building was.
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NEW YOltK, April 15 John II u ti
ny, whose face Is known to more peo
ple In the world than even tbnt of
Kaiser Wllholm. Is critically 111 at his
homo In Flatbush. Little hope Is
held out for his recovory.
This follows a nervous breakdown
(lcntni)wl mid thro damaged by thenlout a fortnight ago. Since that
Attnck, which lasted In nil about 3d
minutes.
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NEW YORK TRAIN
HEIO UP, ROBBED
SCOIti; OF MAHKKD IIANDITfl 8K
Ct'ltK tiH),OUO WORTH OF HILKH
AM) MARK THKIR KSOAPK IX
AUTO TRt'CKH
time, the big comedian has gradually
sank.
Runny Is n member of tho Vita-
graph Stock comnaBr. His comedy
roles In the rntfloiria.lllPJ HflWBWfl
by this company have made the whole
world laugh, and la addition to his
dim success, he has a great record In
vaudeville.
Dunny'a claim to groatnesu Ik his
homeliness. He realises this, and
has capitalized It so succospfully that
It can be truthfully stated thut "his
fncu is his fortune."
UUFKAU), April iB.Twonty
mesked robbers this Mornlag held up
the New York Central fast freight
near Hanboru. and escaped In ten
auto trucks laden wjth silks valued
At $60,000.
KiiKlnccr Morris floss cut tho on
sine loose from the train, and under
Ore rnn to Suspension Bridge, and
ummoned help. This alone prevent
ed a moro extensive looting.
Northern Oolf Reason ,Opens
United Presa Service
ATUANTA CITY, N. J. April 16.
The curtain ralsor of the northern
golf Hcason was tho tournament to
day at the Soavlew Golf Club. It will
close Saturday and pave tho way for
Inaugural spring fixture at the Lake
wood Country Club. Oulmet, Chick
Evans and Jerome I). Travers were
expected to clash In both opening
tourneys.
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There wus Jtmt on word tn the
Kngllsh InngtiHgo to express Billy
Sunday's opinion of nuttHpniiers which
printed Htorlea nbout Ills first few
meetings In I'atersou, New Jersey;
thut ho had been received coldly.
"Liars!" ho cried.
I lion during Ills explanation he
spoKo or tho twenty odd men who
wroto tho stories for New York and
Now Jersey newspapers as "stinking
Utile reporters." Ma Sunday thought
WTWoTThls 'photograph gives some
idea of tho way Wily looked when he
exprebscU himself. i
Hilly was on the last lap of lunch
con when Ma Sunday Invited the
nowfipnpcrincn to enter tho dining'
room nml rccolvo an nuthorltatlvo
statement to controvert the "lying"
stories which the newspapers, par
ticularly tliosu in New York, have
Is u liur," bo exclaimed, as he pushed
ills cbalr back from the table. The
diamond stickpin which fastened bis
bilk, dressing gown at the neck
gleamed in an agitated fashion, as
both Billy and Ma expressed them-
'selves In unmistakable terms upon
tho character of the miserable stink
ing reporters," w ho wrote such trash.
I never saw a meeting start off
with such a. fine spirit," declared Sun
day. "It they (meaning the report
ers who said tbere was a lack of en
thusiasm) daiCt want to support the
movement let them keep "awayr- I
never asked a newspaper to support
mo In my life. Tbey can write any
thing they like and you won't bear
n peep from rrSe. Anyone who wants
to run down these meetings Is a ca
lamity howler. I am sick of these
stinking little reporters who write
such stuff and try to frame up things
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DIES AT NOON
FATHKH OF LOCAL BUSIXE88
MF,X PA88K8 AWAY AT HIS
HOME AFTER THREE: WEEKS
OF HEART TROUBLE
MRS ROOSEVELT OOE8
TO OPERATING TABLE
United Press Service
NEW YORK, April 16. Mrs.
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a surgical operation this mora
Ing at Roosevelt hospital.
The physicians did not state
tho nature of tho malady. They
report the operation .successful.
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SLAYS TWO WITH
HATCHET BLOWS
After three weeks' illness, R. H. S.
Browne, father of the proprietors!
of Brown Bros', paint store, passed
away about noon today. Heart trou
ble was the cause of bis death.
Mr. Brown was 60 years of age.
mid n native of England. He ramo
here last September to be near his: '
sons, and purchased a residence in jLOS AXOELES MAX, AFTER SPLIT-
Tfnt flnrffl AiflfHtfnn HmtnrA nm.'
Ing here Mr. Browno resided at Pen-,
Idleton and Spokane for thirty-one
years. '
Deceased is survived by nis wife,
and to sons, C. B aqd R. W.
Browne. No arrangements have as1
yet been made for the funeral, '
MURDERER':
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TIXG HEADS OF WIFE AXD
DAUGHTER,
JUMPING FROM ROOF
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PAY ON FARMS
LOWER IN 1914
AT THAT, THOUGH, THE
PER MONTH AVERAGE IS MORE
THAN THE AVERAGE FARM
HAND RECEIVED IX 1009
ANGELES. April r SMSSSiSA
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tide by jumplngftom the roof of h!.4h,s, P""1" 'MrMM
house. iui incMHrj,igr isa iswrs W
The daughter waa killed
slept. The wife waa attacked
me uaicnei wnne sne was preparing . " w -P&rfi &
breakfaat. i ll nla vnt wMai . WfTr..' i
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Tho wife fought desperately for "?.on":Sv",! .YrjV"?
life,
received,
with blood during the straggles.
d.iii.. x a.tta awm- i - w-w w wo- ,A.rf
rUllIUH IU Kill DIB WHO. JalUlVt .. . A-H-' -?.5T2
dlmbed to the roof, and shrieking , 8"y ?aLSKtofil2&
despite the rvere wounds ahe'Th ,tete Md B8"iBi
iwea. ine aucnenwaa coverear ,' j TT-37-Tr"TTTsil
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(United Press Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 15.
Farm wages In the United States last
j ear were less by 1.7 per cent than in
the year before, although 9 per cent
higher than Ave years ago,
For the whole country, the average
wage" without- board- ia''tapaal. year
waa $39.88, "as compared to S 80.31
the year before, $27.43 five years ago
and $19.97 fifteen years ago. Nevada
averaged $56 last year, the highest1
among the states; South, Carolina I
averaged $16.60, the lowest.
Where board was added to tbe
money wage, the average for the
wildly leaped to hla death. A doaen'.
people watched him
Mills has been complaining of se
vere pains In the head recently,
and It la supposed" that he, became
suddenly violently Insane.
Turtle
use that
ftarr base.
Bay, in LoVr.CrUVrifcWffe
t harber: MV:naTilW:Brf!t-
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with the Mexican t
at the story. j ?
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HourH of Father's Death.
L Mrs. O. M. Hector today received
the tiewH of tho death of hor father,
J. W. Langner, in Sacramento. Sho
will loavo In the morning for Cali
fornia's capital to attend the funoral
services.
......... .- .... .. r - iiiunor wage, me aventae
tWhy do tlicy He auout the community United States last year was $21.06.
'compared with $31.38 the year be
fore, $20.01 five years ago and $13.90
fifteen Tears ago. Nevada's $39 was
published.
Tho evangelist quit tho task of dls-inn"1 misrepresent."
posing of n dish of stewed prunes' "See," Interrupted Ma, "that's just
and smoto tho tnblo in a mighty wal-jwhnt I told you ho'd say. We're de
lop and made tho crockery rattle. lighted at tho reception we've re
"Any man that writes such stuff I eel vod."
BREAKING DsM COUNTERFEITERS
KILLS EIGHl! MBBEO FORI). S.
VICE QUARANTINE IS
DETROIT METHOD
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'nlted Presa Servlc, t
OBTitOlT, Mlch.,'Aprli .-Quar-ontlno
as a weapon against the social
vies Ik an Innovation which may he
tried nut In Detroit. Polio and health
board omcluls, who have been co-operating
in a plan to check tu spread
i dlsoase resulting from wide-open
londltlons.in tbe red light sections,
are about ready to launch a new cam
P'Ki. it was hinted today,
Tho new plan, which la expert
nwuial tn nature, will be the qusran
"ning of any retort which U reported
to the police as a menace.
The quarantine method, It la said,
"ill be employed ae'a.aubetUute fer
he old Police method, saw dluunUd.
f closing up Tesortahleh failed to
I:;;'' tlons provldbMr'fer Wu-.tliad
v medical laseeeUe., er rtlUMM te
report lumutes sufforing from disease.
"Officially," Detroit has had no vice
section for the past eighteen months,
the resorts having been closed by or
der of Police Commissioner John Gil
lespie In October, 1913, It Is an open
secret, however, that tho pollco have
found themselves unable, under pres
ent conditions, to eppo with the
scores of vicious houses that are op
erating openly In many sections. To
meet this new condition, without offi
cially recognising the failure of hla
'elimination" order, tho commission
er Is said to favor a trying ant of tho
quarantine plan,
Under the propoeed new'ntethod,
any resort that Is considered a men
ace, will bf .quarantined by the health
officials, placarded, and In other waya
treated, as the.- emallpogor some
highly contatleua disease existed
there. '
FLOOD WATERS IX NORTH ERX
ARI.OXA CAUSE HAVOC RES
ERVOIR COLLAPSE IS RESPOX.
SIRLE FOR THE TROUBLE
TERRIFIC FIGHT ENSUES WHEN
OFFICERS FIND MEMBERS OF
GANG ASLEEP ON SLOOP NEAR
SAU8AUTO ' "
tlultfd I'ifss Sen no
PHOENIX, Ariz., April 15. Eight
nro known to be drowned by tho
breaking this morning of the Lyman
reservoir, twelvo miles above St.
Johns, In Northern Arizona. Seven
moro are missing.
Tho daniago from the flood will be
heavy. It was preceded by a tor
rlflo roar, which was a warning to
many, who narrowly escaped.
Among the victims are three grand
children of Mrs. Rachael Barry, a
member of tho state legislature.
Two smaller reservoirs near St.
Johns are said to be weakening under
the heavy load of water they are
holding.
Veteran Federal Officer Quits
(Jnltod Presa Service
WASHINGTON, April 15. Otto H.
Tlttman, superintendent of the United
States Coast and Geadetlo survey for
the past 15 years, resigned today.
He was forty-eight years In tho gov
ernment serylce. Dr, B. Lester
Jones, deputy commissioner of fisher
ies, was named, to succeed Mr, Tttt-
UuHed 1'it'bs Service
SAN FRANCISCO, April 16. Se
cret service agents this morning ar
rested Thomaa Boggs, William. Young
and Frank Harris aboard the sloop
Barnacle, near Sauaallto, charged
with counterfeiting.
The prisoners were caught asleep
by the officers. Awakening, they
fought desperately. They also at
tempted to throw overboard a quan
tity of counterfeit coins and counter
feiting machinery. m
The officials declare that the sloop,
upon Investigation proved to be noth
ing but a den for tbe manufacture of
spurious coin. Outfits for making
five dollar and fifty-cent pieces were
found,
There were rifles and ammunition
In the boat, and IUe the, belief of tbe
secret service that the sloop traveled
all along the coast, the, crew passing
counterfeit at all places.
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the highest average, and South Caroline's-$12
the lowest.
The average pay, without board,
.for day labor, other than harvest
labor, was $1.46 a day, compared to
$1.60 a year ago and $1.29 five years
ago. Montana was highest with an
average wage of. $3.64. ' Day; wages
with board averaged $1.13, as com-
fpared with $1,16 a year ago, and
$1.03 five years ago, . -
Harvest time day labor, without
board, averaged $1.91, compared to
$1.94 a year ago, and $1.71 fire years
ago. North Dakota's K average was
$3.26, highest in tbe United States;
Mississippi's $1.06 the lowest. The
same labor, with board, waa paid
I $1.55, as against $1.57 a year ago
and $1.48 five years ago. State av
erages ran from 82 cents In Missis
sippi to $8,68 In North Dakota.
Tho depression In the cotton mar
ket caused the South to experience
the greatest reduction. A few states
i nowed slight advances In some lines.
MOVIE PRODUCTION
DAVIS'
IS GORGEOUS, AND SCENES
AXD ACTING ARE SUPERB "
bile owners; la'the erty a. V mnlt
the arrival of a.oartoad o t Mwta ears ;
A MARKED WOMAN,"
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agent; sha another jowijloeveemlag
Here oa Business.
Fred Q. Brown ishare from Crystal
attending to' business matters,
Xew Candy Man Here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buckingham are.
here from Medtord, the former to be
the candy maker for the Sugar Bowl,
Mr. Buckingham comes highly rec-l
ommended as a manufacturer or con
fections. '
Home From the Sotrtft,
Mrs Charles D. Willson Js back
from San Diego, where she vlstted
several weeks. In a shorty time the
Wlllsons will go to Rocky Point, pre
paratory to re-openlng that popular
Upper Lake summer resort
The population of the earth at tbe
present rate' of galwlll be about
4,000,000,000 In the'year 1014,
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Nearly 'Recovered.
Mrs. Dorothy Luce, who waa oper
ated on at' Blackburn hospital a few
weeks ago, is recovering nicely. She
la up and around the hospital a por
tion of every day, and will coon leave
that Institution. i ' t'A"
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The large audience that waited a
delayed train that they might see the
five reel production of Owen Davis'
greatest melodrama, "A Marked Wo
man" at tbe Orpheus last night,, felt
well. repaid for their wait, as the film
la the best of Its type tbaf has been
shown here. -The scenes, laid mainly
in China during tbe Boxeruprislng,
aie splendid, and the costuming Is
little short of gorgeous.
This film is the ,Shubert produc
tion of the play,, which" the Shuberts
featured over their circuit, but being
In motion pictures the scenes taken
vt&l
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an attractive car besides . being mod-f-.
erateiy, pneedana K-'-isatwaetrngv
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a,' sojourn" ln" CaratiAsMwaeei
panled by Mrs. rent;yfW)wm4J jg;
marneo, xa steniereKtwnjie-cnwny.jS'ffiE
Mrs. Irenfwas foriiMwIy MisalCathiSft?
lean Wesell.. The connle attended v
the exposition- ..ajefetitteaalnlttf-toM
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Tomorrow and Saturday are "Clean
w - w ns
Up" days.. A proclamation setting
them, aside .for city improvements hen
been issued by Mayor T, F Nlcaolae,'
Tho clean up Is to be taorougkvaa
this ear the school children' have
been enlisted in the mpvement."; Ther
wil bedlsmlssed from school" early
tomorrow that they maylwork la
cleaning up their heme' premisM. and
all children who .work pr the. "city
oeauiiiuiy in,tnw manner win oe re
warded hyAtlekets.to either the Star
or Temple theater, the, gift of Jean
v. Hwwttesu , ' 4
A'MUk; .etc.; Intended for the
garbage dump ahould be put In sacks,
boxes and barrels, and'these plated
at the sidewalk line, where' they W
be seen and handled' with no;eafi
Teams mpnteynd; theeRjririat
TheiproelewUwef'Maer'.Nleho.A
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uejMfiews: $,,
r- - y it 'it at mT r
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est "enemfes'-offc mankind-
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because ; It,!
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breeds .disease- by. oBerlng-f
pwcea'ffor the typhofdjlly an other f,
peeta that earryVlnfectlcMlrjiigflTf
to human f
. Whereas: dirt si daaans' wJ'oroa-W'
erty becau8e'of;tlie dangee frtwi Ore
that acco'mpan'rabetshiwlegi now.
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