The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 09, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIALNEWSPAPEK
Xlnlh Yesir N. .
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 9, 1915
fries, Plv
LAVA BED ROAD
IS UNDER WAY
SIX FROM KLAMATH ARE WORK.,
I Ml A.M MOIXM) COUNTY HAM,
TWELVE MEN AND COUNTY
rilIIVi:VOII ON TIIK JOII
Will l.oe ntiU his road crew '"
yntcrdny morning fur the Uvt Bods,
where tiny are starling the work on
Hi,, uv lied road, which Is to con
nect Crntor Lake nnil Oregon point
with n through high wav to Califor
nia Modoc raunlv ha a crew of
(wiiltj men and county nurveyor on
their end of tho work.
" TIip men from this city will rtiualn
until Sunday r Momlny night. It l
ili Intention then to got report on
tin. nriual work that will be nco
mry to complete It, and then a move
mi'iit wilt hu started here to curry It
through Modoc county I ruhlng
lliolr rk n fast as pmuibo, mid
lll continue II through lo llenr's
Koot raw, lo which Klamath I ex
pected 10 Imlld hr road.
The president of the (looil Itnod
Aorlntliiii of Lookout In planning
on a tic tingling when the rond In
nnUh"l m Hu' rnv mi'l wants all
tho "ittMitl old progn'nslve from
Klamath Knll " to b there.
MARRIED IN RENO
I.VNN I'. lilOXEMILLKII AND MIMH
IlitlHTIXE ORFORD FlrUrT MET
MET AT O. A. C GROOM FOR.
MEIll.Y OK KLAMATH
I.AKKVIKW, Ore., July 8. Lynn
V, (.'roiiemiller, editor of the Exam
iner, mid MU Christine Orfnrd, of
Iki Ijiinnr, Idnho, were married at
Itrnii lam week In the KpUcopal
church, iilthop Hunting of that city
IHTfonnliiK the ceremony.
The wedding Is the outrouio of it
chIIcko romnnre, the young people
ImvliiR mvt nt the Oiegon Agrlcul
lure College while In nttendunro at
tint limtltuilon,
Tli lirlitc U the diiughier of Mr.
nnd Mr, K, V. Orford, of De Umnr,
Idaho. Mr Orford In a prominent
mining inuii of that section of tho
nm h try Tim groom I thn necoud
on of Mr nnd Mra. K P. Cronemlll.
Icr of thl town. He has made hh
home hern for tho pant seven yenri,
snd diirliiK thnt tlnu tins made u
wide circle of fi lends, who wish him
He best uf fverythlng In IiIh wedded
nr.
The rnuplo w he nt home to
their frii'iiit In l.nkevlow after July
Kith
L)im C'ronemlller wn fiiiunrly
employed mi tho Horuld. while his
hther. Kreil p. Cronomlller, was the
ner nnd resided In thl city.
Kill Hoy at Yreka
VKKKA. July o.Mra. Jehasoi
f this city accidentally discharged a
rifle horo today and the bullet struck
r
Hoy Doimhue, 8 years old, killing
nun,
I'lxli In Hlran Canyon
Tlmd Mcllmtan and "Dad" Shlvo
"-It this morning for tho Slcan Can
yn n the reservation, where they
M'et to Hpond n week fishing.
Make lloconl Trip to Hie lMUr
Uaptaln J. w. Siemens and Paul
"imiion mnilo u record drive to Pel-
liny Mit0 y,torday, making
' trip by nutomobllo In one hour
""I ten minutes,
Hervlro Man Visile Hero
Service Man Khrman for Ilia Chnl
rs Antomobllo company, Is In tho
"y lor n few dnys visiting locnl own-
"f Clialmors' ears.
Acklejr Mill Is Running
the Aokloy saw mill on Lake
fcwauna started this week, and Is em-
Ploying twnntv.flv. ... mu .
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AMINER
EDITOR
tui vklalty,
400 K 5L
FOR KLAMATH
MORE MAY UK HECUHED IK
PROMPT ACTION IH TAKEN IX,
APPLYING FOR THEM AXI
WELFARE IH GUARANTEED
Word hint Jiut been received from
William I., Plulcy, statu gamo war
'don. Hint there nro three or four
I hundred ilinniiiilH ready for libera-
lion in Kinmatli county, nnd will be
hIiIpimh Immediately upon receipt of
proper application from those who
nro lntoretod and will give the bird
proMfr mention and protection.
The hlank application are In the
hand of l'otmntnr DeUell, who In
president of the KUamMh Sport
men' Aorintlou, nnd furmern who
ulll care for nnd protect the bird
should rnll nnd lgn the proper
blnuk nnd the hint will hu shipped
In nt onre, n doxen to thn crate, nnd
will lie delivered under the direction
of Deputy Game Warden Stout nnd
the association.
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From experience acitln.it from punt
liberation of thene bird In Klamath
roiinty, It I found thnt ome part
of tho valley are better ndapted for1
the bird tlit.n other, Thn farm
nloug lost Itlver are enpoclally ult
nble for them, a well n the country
earn of Merrill and the foothill grain
land between Klamath Fnlln nnd the
Olene Onp, where water U nvnllable.
I'rompt action I deilred on the part
of thone taking the bird, a they
are now ready to bo ihlpped, nnd It I
poMlbte that Klamath county may
get even more than thn 400 offered If,
wo act at once. i
SINNOTT MAKIN6
MANY F
tteprenentallve N. J. Slnnott of
Knnlern Oregon left this morning for
hi home at The Dalles, called away
by reclamation matters at his homo
uliich necessitated hi leaving nt thl
line Mr. Hinuott' visit hero dur-1
Ing thl week has been a profitable i
on to him nnd the resident of the
couuty, for he has been making him-,
volf famlllnr with our conditions and
getting acquainted with the people.
Expressions ore heard on every side
of Xlr. Slnnott' ability, and it seem1
to be generally believed that he Is a
man thnt Is competent uud will do
this section of the state much good.
Mr Slnnott' Fourth of July ad
dress was excellent, nnd ho nptly uud
patriotically expressed tho sentiment
of the American people In this time
ot litre. nr und danger. Ho proved
himself u man of depth, and one who
an forsoe tho future. He stated be
foro leaving that he would rolurn
here Inter In the summer, as he Is In
terested In tho country and Its wel
fare. Thl will make hi third trip
horn this summer, and ho. will oo the
northern part of the couuty.
Message In GemnlV Hniul
I tilled Pres Service
IIKHI.IN, July . The German
reply was handed to Gerard iohi
! night. It will bo sent to Washington,
the time of arrival doing problemat
ical. hulled Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 9.--Gerard
has cabled that Lnnslng will
recolvo tho note tomorrow night or
Sunday. Probnbly will bo nvnllnhle
for publication Monday morning.
, Split In Emtllsli Cabinet
United Press service
munnio tnlv n A naw slillt In
tho English cabinet Is forecasted
since the Chronicle has Intimated
that Lloyd Gcorgo nnd Kitchener
havo resinned. It Is hinted I but
George demanded the resignation of1
General von Donoh, ono of Kitchen
er's mnstors of ordnance,
Is ConllHiHl to Ills Home
Harry Eaaan. employed at tho I, P.
aa. s. ....... Am Idas ItAtVta
Tanor saioon, is oonimi " j
for a few days, owing to sickness,
REND
Reclamation
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$238,000.00 Fund Is Reduced
IIII:F OK CONHTIIUCTION AT DKNVKIt INKOitMH I'ROJKCT MANAUKII J. O. CAMK THAT FUND HAH
UKKX CUT, AND THAT IlKQUKKT FOR $7S,eO FOR KXTKNHIONH IH DIHAl'PROVED THE AN
NOUNCEMENT FAMJi 1,1 KE A IIOMMHIIELIi, FOI.UIWINO RECE XT VISIT OK CONGRESSIONAL
COMMITTEE AND ItlXXAMATlON OFF1CIAM. WHO EXPRESSED OPINION THAT WORK SHOULD
HE COMPLETED AS SOON AH I'OHHIIILE NO INTIMATION RECEIVED HERETOFORE OF PRO
CUT IN FUND ALREADY APPROPRIATED.
I.lkn a bombhell lit a neutral
in nip, word li been received by Pro
Jict Mn linger J. O. Camp of the
Klnmntli Irrigation nroleri. il.m il..!""" " ". "' -"'" "' "-
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appropriation for the project of
$238,000, which had been conldorcd ,
nfe for iim here hux been cut down.
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Williamson, chief of construction at
Denver, AUo thnt the Project Man-
neor'H rcuuet for 170. COO to be ex-
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I'vnutru uu inn i-Aiuiiniuun m ounu inn worn in aenerni, ana ine sinie- do mnuo 10 nave ine mauer reconsia
Hollow or Horcf1y dUtrlct hn been ments of the members of the commit- ered. Mr. Camp states that St Is aa
disapproved, itee In their belief of the urgent need order for him, and that he Is unable
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Mr Comp I ut n Ioh to under-
Maud the situation, and cannot ac-
FISH TAKEN TO
DIAMOND LAKF
TWO AUTO LOADS LEFT THIS
w.o,v.v t.-,.i. mu .v vuu
MtHIMNG FOR LAKE I.N THE
MOUNTAINS BETWEEN 20,000
AND :tO,OO0 TAKEN UP
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Two autus loft this morning for
Diamond Lake, ono of tho most pop- fff sai ass gtrr
ular and boat Ashing points In thejUQlf ill UIV Vt
county, nearly 100 miles from this1 J JJ fl OCC
ciy. joe usciion is ariving ono ma
chine and Frank Ankeny tbe other,
and they are accompanied by two
helpers.
This butch Is part of tho dlstrlbu
i
tlou or tho 600,000 fingorllngs hatch
ed t tho Spencer Creek hatchery thlshNVITED BY MEDFORD COMMEH-
yenr. and which are Doing distrmut
od throughout the county In the vari
ous famous fishing mountain streams
and lakes.
Diamond lake I slightly north
west of Crater Lake, tins is ono of the
hardest lakes In tho country to reach.
It Is near tho base of Mt. Thlelson.
Tho party expects n hnrd trip
iiuvn ir,ui iiio mil well, nnd iinmi to.thrlco nominee for
Bet most of tho fish through alive.
COURT DECISION OF
INTEREST IN KLAMATH
A decision imule by tho supremo
court of this state and filed July
wllh the clerk of the court, which
uphoIdH a verdict given by Judge "Lincoln, Neb., June 30 Commer-j
Benson while he wan on the bcnchlclnl Club. Medford, Ore. Your pro-l
hero In tho case of T.' A. Barton, nigrum pleases us. May accept. Plans'
school teacher In the Bonanxa schools I
against 8chool District No. 2 of this'
county Is of Interest to local teachers
and school boards.
The case was one where Bivrtoni
hnd been hired by tho school board
for tho following year, without the
Nlgnlng of the contract at tho meet
ing or tho board. letter the school
clerk secured the signatures of the
Hchool board to a contract. At an
olectlon held before tho school year
began another another moniber wan
olocted to the school board, with tho
result that Burton was notified that
ho was not hired. Ho then brought
suit to recover for alleged breach of
conrtict, Tho principal points In the
decision handed down by tho supremo
court nro that whoro n power Is giv
en to a corporation to do an act aud
tho particular method by which the
power slinll be exercised Is pointed
nut by tho statute, the mode Is the
measure Of Ibo power. rno siaie
mutiito provides thnt teachers shall'
bo hired nnd the contracts signed a a
inirulnr or Dueliil meeting or tho
nchool bonrds. uud that the action
hlmll be made n mattor of record. J
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Tho decision states In regard to
this point, "this duty thoy attemptod
lo perform and finish outside of a
rAnir or snectsl meeting, and their
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ors signing." ;
nrtlon was void, and amouniea oniy.urnna uauge oi me o. r. u. jyiss, to
to a personal contract ot the direct-J bo held In that city during the week
Fund Cut Unexpectedly
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charge of the big barbeiue ntuged by u,"ue ,,n lne J". T
count for the cutting of the appro-, with the aervlce here cannot under-'tho Business Men's committee. Many tordar Identified t. Enrich Muenter,
prlatlons. N. J. Slnnott took the stand tho cut. 'compliments were heard on the ex- ",0 Hani'r'1 Instructor, who dlsap-
matter up last night by telegraph Congress orlulnully appropriated nti.M of ih mi nmn.-,rBrt .mi lrel after bolng Indicted as the
lull I. A Uf livan an.llinr r.r ,.- ..
.lamatlon service, and will endeavor
lo dM0VCr th reai,ouK for the cut-'of
tliiK. nnd e If It cannot be remedied.
Following the recent visit of the
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iiiiiKit-nniuiiHi ,i u,i luiiui. vuuiuiii'
lee. accompanied by both Mr. Wll-
llamiton and Mr. Rynn nnd their ap-
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of the extensions and
nnrenl nnnrnvnl of llu ixtenilnna nnil
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. "' lUK" ,nr"? "' ",v ur"'1 "rvu
that Is present here for the comple-
Hon of the work, those connected
LOCAL SINGER MAY JOIN
METROPOLITAN COMPANY
Mr. Mat Smith, n well known local
tngor, Is considering tho acceptance!
of an offer of a six months engage-,
ment with the Metropolitan Opera
' company of New York city. . i
This work is not new to Mrs. Smith
who possesses a fine lyric soprano'
olc- 8h rled several small
p.m wh m Mofe hpr
marriage, and also with the "Red,
i Feather" company, which proved
laueh a urra BhoMld ah arMint
her children will accompany her dur-
ma ner eagagemeai,
i
00R CRATER LAKE
CIAL CLUB TO SEE LAKE AND
THE KLAMATH. COUNTRY OX
HIS RETURN
MEDFORD, July 9. William Jcn-
but'uliigs Uryan, ex-secretnry of state and
the presidency.
Mnny visit Crater I.nke next month onjheforo the explosion, and was found
nv tutinii nf tho Mpdfnrd Commitr.
Iclnl Club. Mr. Uryan was Fourth of
J'ly orator at the San Francisco cx -
position, and will pass through Med
ford soon. The club received the fol-
lowing wire In answer to its lnvlta-,n
"on. ,
not yet completed." i A petition was filed this morning
Tne following Is the Invltatlou sent'" tn county clerk's office for the
Uy (no cUi,: jpolntment of J. W. Siemens of this
..wini-m i lirvnn Unnnin M-h.lcl,'p 8 d?lnUtrator of tne estate or
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The Medford Commercial Club cor-'
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. '" ' . ,UUT" "UV ? ,u had been appointed, but owing to the engines In the wreck which oc
7S. rTl &Zlll7tZ :UoLeslLln this state it is neces- curred In the Ashland railroad yards
oVnrlrl. The estate this week, is wel, . known here In
ern trln-a slx-hour automobile jour-'(g and conggt8 of raUroaa clrcle8. Taylor.8 ,nJure.
nej over goou iohuh, iutuuku a steuiu
wonderland, returning via Klamath
Lakes. Figure on spending two days
from the ttmo you leave train until
you retake It, and we guarantee them
among the most profitable you ever
spent."
Former Pitcher Here
John Welch of Portland, who
pitched ball for Klamath Falls last ,
rourin oi Juiy a year ago, winning
two games In two days, and captain
of the Oregon baseball team last sea
son, Is In the city for a few days.
I flTAlnlt nl.Allb.l tf Vnll. Kla Pnil.ll,
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i.nnsTn nw inn it i. 11 iciirBi
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Leaven for los Ange
J. J, Parker, Past Exalted Ruler
of the local Elks' !o4ge, left for Los
'Angeler. Thursday to attend the
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m m w .- -m ...- n n Ml. 1
.1.
beginning Juiy u.
to $164,000.00
Ilimnn l. ik. l..i n.lui t.lh
. ij.,
was cut down to f 238,000 on account
deficiencies In the propable repay-
!ments to the service here. It was
thought then that this sum
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lum in iw vaiivuucu uvtv.
The land owners and others are In-
dlgnant over the letter received from
uibuoui , u.e .ener rw.i iruia
Williamson, and a strong effort Is tot
Wllllnmuin and n strnnr ffnrt la ml
It j .- . .t ..
"r"KT ",r .' """ """ "" " u""u"5
to do anything on account of his offl-
clnl position
6ERMAN SPIES
WORK ON COAST
FRED KUNE ARRESTED AT
ERETT ON SUSPICION OF EX-
I
PLODING FIFTEEN TONS
DYNAMITE AT SEATTLE
OF
EVERETT. Wash, July 9. Score
of German spies are stationed at
points along the entire Pacific coast,'
keeping tab on war contraband ship- At a meeting of the directors of the
ped from this coast, according to baseball association ot this city held
Fred Kune. a German, arrested neren'a1 nlht. Practically all the bills In-
under suspicion of being the man who
caused the explosion of fifteen tone
of dynamite in Seattle harbor last!
May.
Kune. posing as a truck gardener.,
Is declared by officials to be an expert I
wireless operator, and an escaped'
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pi IOUUVI IIWIU ViHUtlUiHH )ltsVH)
enmp. His brother. Harry D. Kune,
who lived here several months, also
a trunk aMirilfinftr la ajiM lo h ft
military engineer, who was on the
famous German raider Emden before'
that vessel was destroyed.
Kune wns seen In Seattle the day
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ils asserted, the night after the explo-1
'.ionfl
A iiuaiinnr nrennnt nf the pt
Plosion, heavily marked, was found
his belongings, also letters telling.
nf dangerous work he was perform
Ing in the Northwest.
Petition for Administrator
(Mrs. Annie M. Rlcbardsou. Mrs.
... Al- ft. DII...JnA,, Sma
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Jessie P. Gibson of Evanston, Ills.,
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,tho 'c"son residence on Conger
U.CIIIIfl, UUUHUUIII uimi UU IVM
shares In the First State and Savings
bank of this city.
Camp Fire Girls to Meet
A meeting ot the Wlnema Wohelo
Camp Fire Girls will be held at the
home of Mrs. Harrison on the West
Side tomorrow at 3 p. ro. All girls
,nter,8t,d Bre Mkt4 t0 bo prM,nt to
,. for ..hlk... t0 taken
Baseball Snaday
The 10 wii n m Rov Factory team
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will play the Hornhrook team at Mo-
- Park Sunday afternoon, accord
ing 10 wnnager Mcuowan
A combi
nation of the Falls and factory teams
will play, and It promises to be a
good game.
Anglin Decree Given
X decree granting a divorce was
given mi mornins m ih oirvuu
'court In the case of Anglin against
aL. .., ,. .L. .,..,&
Anciw. -
OLD STOCKMAN
STILL HAS ART!
JOE HOWARD. FORMER KLAM -
ATH COUNTY STOCK MAN VIS-
ITS HERB, FOLLOWING 4TH OF
JULY BARBECUE
Joe Howard, old time cattle man
of tbla county, has been vialtlng In
tb city since July 4, when be bad
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joe is acxnowieagea me Desi nanaier
of a barbecue In the state
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than tbe usual method, but serves In
preparing tbe meat in better shape.
n .l. bottom of thii nit th rniils
are piaced a iayer of rth ja tnen
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place, Qn them ,he meat wn,p,)ed
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meat is placed another layer of earth
and above that more coals. The
meat is left here the required num-
ber of ,our8 untj. ,jone to Mtlgfy the
most exquisite taste.
Howard la now located in the Red-
mond country, but stUl claims Klam-
ath as his home, and Is well known
among wie oia siocsmen ana rancn-
crs of this country. The many com-
'pllments beard on the barbecue of
I the Fourth serve to show that Joe has
not lost tbe art since the days when
I barbecues were more familiar to the
KV-,awa,a PrM than they are today.
DALL MAGNATES
TO PAY BILLS
""red T the association during the!
D8t two " wer ordered paid, j
"" moner lo P "e " lne
'bank. The association has managed
through the games during the July 4
celebration thls year to clean up
..most of the Indebtedness, ecnrdlns-,
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to Will Bennett, treasurer. He said i
today that a statement of the finances j
of the games will be made up and.
published, so that the people of the
? ma' their money I. be-
' w
The plans are to make arrange
ments for future games here this
isummer' according to Bennett, now
ba8,s- Th """P'8 of h" ame dur
lug the Fourth celebration have en-'
nbled them to clean up the bills con-
,rtt:,ed b0,h year and ,a8t-
InstalUtioa of Officers
I At the meeting of Klamath Lodge
No. 137. 1. O. O. F., held tonight, In
stallation of officers for the ensuing
term will take place,
ap-)are invlted to attend,
All brothers
Injured Fireman Kaowu Here
,
L.
F. Taylor, fireman on one of
wero very severe, and he has been
taken to the Southern Pacific hospital
at San Francisco. He was formerly
a hostler In the yards here.
Pants Afire; Building Threatened
A pair of pants were found on tire
and a building in the rear of the
Sunset grocery was threatened today
at 1 o'clock. The building Is occu
pied by laborers, and they left for
the mill, leaving the building locked
up. A dtshpan' and a pall ot water
were used to quench the blase, and
little damage resulted.
Four Round Over to Grand Judy
Four local merchants, J. B, Cham'
hers. Horace Shldler and C. B. Coon,
and A, C. Qlenger, are bound over to
the grand Jury on complaint ot tbe
district sealer of weights and meas
ures. The first three were operating
gasoline stations which fell short,
wMle Oeinger's stales were found
THREE IDENTIFY
HOLT AT
E
, THREE MEN WHO HAII WORKKI
O.V HIM CASE BEFORE RECOG-
MXE HIM ASSOCIATE HAD
RECOGNIZED HIM BEFORE
fSl.ENCOVE. L. I.. July . Frank
Holt, who attempted to take the life
of J. P. Morgiiu, and who committed
murderer of bla wlf Ijvini In rTam.
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amine, mass., in iue.
T'" Identlflcatloa waa made by 8.
I'. Smith, state detective of the dla-
trict attorney's ofllce of Middlesex
county, Mass., Theodore Hillyer. aa
, m
""'omoblle man of Cambridge, and
A- T- Brwn, u- Boston newspaper
man.
The Identification of Holt aa Muen-
iter came after the time men. Smith,
Hillyer nnd Brown, had made a care-
,. n ".T" "'" .. r "
examination of Holt s body
ntBrt1ira flfnffh hfmicrti favlk til ma
tffom Bottm the Bertu0Il meumr.
,ent3 ()f Muenter. and It was fovad
that they j,,, wth HoUg BeMBr
ments.
CHICAGO. July 9. Positive Iden
tification of Frank Holt as Professor;
Enrich Muenter, the missing Harvard
professor, who was alleged to have
murdered his wife. Is made here by
Professor Chester N. Gould of the
University of Chicago.
Professor Gould, in a statement
'.made public today, admitted that he
had identified Muenter while at Cor
nell last November. He said be de
elddfcyeeveral reasons nofttVe"
pose the man. as "he seemed to be
getting along nicely."
RAILROAD DOWN
COAST IS RUMOR
cOMPLETION OF COAST LINK
MAY HAVE BEARING ON THE
KLAMATH-EUGEXE ROUTE, IF
PROJECT GOES THItOITftH
EUGENE. July 9. Extension of
the Southern Pacific line, now under
construction between Eugene and
Marsbfield, to connect with the coast
line running from San Francisco to
Eureka, is forecasted by the Coos Bay
Times, after Interviewing H. P. Hoey,
engineer in charge of construction on
the Willamette Pacific.
Hail connection between San Fran-
cisco and Eureka was completed only
recently. According to the Times, En
gineer Hoey stated that construction
ot tbe rail line down the coast from
Coos Bay would not be undertaken
t'
until financial conditions became nor
mal usratn, but ho expressed tbe con
viction that the two points. 260 miles
,,nrt, would be connected by rail be
fore other railroad projects were de
veloped. Clvlug color to the report that the
Southern Pacific is contemplating the
construction of tbls Una In the near
future, was the visit ot William Hood.
chief engineer ot the comoanv. to
Marsbfield and the country south of.
there several weeks ago. Tbe chief
engineer, after a trip to Portland,
same to Eugene one morning, and bad
his private car sidetracked on tbe
"Y" just outside the city at the Junc
tion of the Willamette Pacific and the
main line of the Southern Pacific.
The car was picked up by the regular
W, P. train later that mornlnsr and
tbe engineer was taken to Mapleton,'
From there Mr. Hood proceeded to
Marshfield, and persons there who
know him by sight say that he took a j
trip some distance over the proposed '
line down the coast toward Eureka.?
His car was at Mapleton for about a
week. Upon his return to Eugene he
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reticence he did not divulge tbe osCi &
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City Attorney Leaves
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