The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 19, 1915, Image 1

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IwlMll l Aklllg flH- ll4M'll r Dip-
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went VVMieo Io llrln Criminal
Anion ,khIii4 Them, Kltoutil tlir
tlwnir ltt Found Tnte KvloVnrr
in IU- SuhmltUil io it (Jroiul Jury.
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WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. III.
A discussion of recent pro-Oerman
I lot ktnrlcs, dynamlto pint and oth
er null-American action was the
chief feature of a two-hour session of
the tnblnot today, The decision 'of
the cjtilnot had been withheld.
It l understood Hint Attorney tlcn
inl (IreRory Minted tho stato depart
ment line not as yet presented him
vlih lie full finding In the stories In
uiivlne Aloxander von Nubar, Auk
trlin consul general at Now York
cltr. , -
' Thin afternoon It wan learnod au
thoritatively that tho state depart
ment In delaying diplomatic action
Blatant von Nuber and other foreign
dlplomatH, preferring to bring crim
inal prosecution If It In proven that
thoy ure guilty of nnll-Amcrlcan nctR.
Thn ginornmont, It Is Mated, hm
long had sufficient evidence regard
ing Nubor's activities to warrant hi
recall, and nlo tho recall of other
Atutro-rioriiinn officials In this coun
try. The uvldonco secured by the secret
serlce In iome of the actions Is soon
to bo submitted to, a- federal jrand
Jury by tho department of Justice.
"Keep 'Km Guessing."
United I'reu Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. Be
rauBo hor husband, Dr. Robert Drown,
kept corpses In the basement of their
homo, Mrs. Drown appealed for legal
separation from him. Drown already
had sued for divorce, and his wife's
action was a cross complaint. Tho
doctor asserted In his, complaint that
the only way to hold a woman's love
was to "keep her guessing."
Mills' in Towa.
J 6. Milts and family have moved
in from theW ranch at I'lue Grove for
thn winter, and ara residing on Pal-
ifuruib avenue,
Wealthy Couple Dead in Hotel
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Robert E. Btral rn will be In Klsm-'time when other sections look deso-
ih P.H. toBorri nlrht. late, the visitors will see the big al
n.. r--.. .i ni.,k .. a"a atatks. the fat cattle,, the sleek
The Comaaerc U Club today re- bnAa omr iUp,e
celved telepho e message to this W)urcea that put money In circulation
effect from Clre lit Judge Bernard '' )n Klamath county and are always
Daly of Lakevle ', so the time for sought by outsiders at a good price,
Klamath count' ble banauet and will be made at the Merrill
reception Is set 1 Monday night
CoiucripHon Next!
ranch and the Adams ranch among)
others, and It Is believed that at some
Tickets were 9 iced on sale today. ' lnt tho visitors will be treated to
nnd the way thef are selling shows 'one of
that Klamath peoi
fnlr the biggest
In the history, of
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the llvest part oQhe state,
can be secured fr4m Fred Fleet or L,
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by eajllng at the club
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Mrs. Harry C. Rupert
Harry U. Huport shot his beautiful, long been jealous of her husband, and
young wife to death In a New York that had caused blm to sell out with
hotol tho other day after they had a tho purpose of moving to California.
Quarrol for scvornl hours. Tho Rup-.They wero in New York on their way
erts wero a very well known family there, and had another quarrel. At
of Richmond, nnd tho husband had ter shooting his wife. Rupert turned
made consldornblo money in the roal the weapon against himself and ended
oxtnto business. Mrs. Rupert had 'his own life.
Effect of Low Tariff
Is Now Plainly Seen
(Herald Special Service)
WASHINOTON, D. C, Nov. 19.
That the depleted condition of the
treasury Is due to reduced tariff rates
rather than dimtshed Importations,
Is clearly shown by statistics which
disprove tho following statement re
nt
the
Fighting to Last, I. W.W.
Leader Is Shot by Utah
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HISTORY OF HILL8TROM CASK
January 11, !fl-J. O. Morrleosi,
Wooer, ni yMf aesii Arltaff, mh
ilrrodl by MkboM,
January t'iftt" Josafh WUetrom
amet4 to ,e neetinei wUh onW
marer, 'v '
June t7, 18i4-HiUtron eomrleMI.
Chooses to be shot, LeaaUOea de
Heptemeer Ml , WB I'naltwt re-
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tlOetofca n,' liieWDMriet cowt f
sentenced HUUtrom to die by shoot,
ins November 19,
November 1, 191S lresJdent
quesU second reprieve.
November , WW Pardon
refuses to grant reprieve.
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halt IJIKB. Nov. l', JoMph
iiniitroai. the I. W. W,. leader, wheae
., to death has stirred ofMal
circles, and cause ftetMMt Wlta
to make two request tor retrieve
wH'exeouted at 7t4l thU'neriila !
(COBtlBUed OB
contly made by Secretary
Treasury McAdoe:
"Because of the decrease of im
ports on account of the war, we have
had an enormous deficit. This deficit
would have been vastly larger, how
ever, if the old tariff bill had been
depended upon. At least 1S0,000,-
000 would have been added to the
deficit had the country depended on
the old bll."
That Mr. McAdoo, IgnoranUy or
Intentionally, misstated the facta will
he apparent when the records of ble
own department are consiaoten.
For the nine months of the present
year ended September, 1916, there
were imported into the. United States
gooda to the value of 11,301,000,999,
In spite of the war. Of these m-
porta the government realised reve
nue in the sum of 1148, 114,997, or
an average rate, of duly oa all gooda
Imported for thla period or hut u.i
per cent- about aa close to free trade
as could be desired by the moat ar
dent free trader, ror the corres
ponding nine noathe of the ealeadar
year 1111. January-September, u
der the Republican tariff law, wo im
ported gooda to the value of 11,117,
000,000. 09 these importa the fed
oral treasury realised revesue la tbe
sum of I4M14.!. or aa avereaw
rate of duty of ll.l per seat, the dt
ties so distributed as to aiferd a Mr
measure of proteettoa to aU Ajaert
tan iBdnstrlet amd labor. Mad tali
avereje rate of duty
those far-famed Klamath
le will make the at- county ranch dinners, gathering
d most successful arouHda big table with the ranch-
, .a .
owner ana iuj uireu ukuub. en
joying the best meat and vegetables
ever produced. -
Monday night will be the climax of
the celebration. That U the date for
the big banquet, to which every man
and woman In the county Is hidden to
come, dressed :n tneit orawnry
clothes. This Is to be strictly an
in'orical gathering. Instead of so
clr.l chatter, the talfci, etc., are to be
ilong the line of uerlous loveloptnent,
and at this time. Klamath people asd
the, visitors, are to take each ether-
measure, and each will, toara ot the
sincerity ef the other, ta Its support of
thf railway enterprise.
tickets on sale is
Jacobs,
rooms. i
The number "of
limited, owlag to the service capacity
ot the White Pelican hotel dining
room. Therefore, It behooves those
desiring to eJttead to lose no time in
setting the necessary card, for the
banquet. Is to be "riant" from soup to
nuts, with a class of service and a
menu that will long be remembered.
According to Judge Daly, people
are coming In from all parts ot Lake
county for tonight's banquet at Lake
view. He intimates that his home
town will wear a- crimson coat of
paint before the night la over. Daly
also tells of a great meet at Paisley
last night, attended by the whole
countryside, and effervescent with a
lemarkable spirit of optimism.
Klamath county's delegation reach
ed Lakevlew late thla afternoon, and
Is Joining In the fna. A delegation
from Lakevlew plans to come to
Klamath Falls for Monday night's big
blowout, and show Klamath that Lake
Is wKh her;
Now that It is delnltely known that
Ptrahorn and the Portland business
men and financiers accompanying him
are to be In Klamath Falls tomorrow
night, plana for their entertainment
are proceeding rapidly toward tangi
bility. Their stay here Is to be made
a period ot their lives they will al
ways remember.
Sunday morning the visitors are to
be given a- little htat ot the aaawer to
"why is Klamath?" aad aa opportun
ity to learn what there Is here to
make It highly preltable to rua the
Oregon, California aad Eastern rail
way here Just as soon as possible.
This will be by mesas ot aa auto
mobile trip down through the richly
productive Merrill section.
The fields may aot bo green with
alfalfa at thla- .season, or fllled
with grain ready ter harvest, but at a
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ifROMB. JIov.-lRumlatf?t.W.
in the war, hangs Jaray,xit6?tie;
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TULE LAKE LAND
RENTED FARMERS
RANCHERS IN the' malin ddj-
TRICT ARE PROMINENT IN THE
' LIST OF SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS.
MORE RENTED LATER
on the Imports for the Irst nine
months ot the preseat year, the gov-
ernmeat would have realised revenue
la the aum of MH,,000, or 90,
000.000 more thaa was aotually rea
Used. For this period the low duty
rate ot the Democratic law represent;
a monthly loss ot 10,909,900 ot reve
nue' to the governmeat. .Bear this la
mlad. the anemic eoadittea of the
treasury U not due.to.deereased im
ports but to the fact that so many are
eomlac in wltho paiiag , cent of
revenue to the orerameat.
Oa lestember 10, nil, after aear?
ly sevea months etDemesratio raw,
the balaaee ia d 1 soaeral fuad
ot the treasury weelll,999.ee. oa
Marsh 4, 1111. wbea FreaWeat Wil
son was Inauwiaisd, UU batsaoo
amouated to . U49.999.999. Tho
Demeerets were psssiotH ttta a
haaeasme trjssarr. ees Mroa
U.wUh whlshto set aa bsuiihuo
M I II II ISjII
Bids for the rental ot the S.006
acres ot Tule Lake land uncovered
during' tho reclamation work thla
summer, were opeaed yesterday after
noon at the reclamation service omce.
and the following were the successful
bidden for the eighty-acre tracta:
Nathan Johnson, Dorsey B. John
son, Will W. Adams, Geo. W. Howell,
J. M. Howell, Charley E. Cox, J. B.
Cox, Joseph Krlso, Frank Kriso, Wm.
B. Graham, B. L. Miller. Igaao Cacka,
J. R. Ratlin, Joha Zbtndea, Rudolf
Kllma, Frank Cacka, J. C. Stevenson,
John Cacka, Steve Kudr, O. B. Hunt,
Bmil Pollvka. J. J, Stejaksl, Aatoa
Pollvkv, Joe Kotera, Vincent Jelinek.
Frank Adamek, John Hoaaik, Frank
Sumpfe, James Havellaa. Max Har
tlerode, Karel VavlckaW. V. Haloa
sek, Joseph Otomaa, Joe Victoria,
Frank Halousek. James L. Warlaw,
Chsa. Horalek. Lewis HaaeT, Frank
Lamplot, J. F. Kamarad, V, J. Spolek,
Joha Brothaaek, Carl Jeasen.
The contrasts specify three-year
leases tor the successful bidders. Wa
ter for irrigating the land ta secured
from the Koverament on a measure-
meat basis.
The lota which were aot takea.by
bidders yesterdsy are to be put up
for bid at a little later date.
Lord Derby, with the consent ot
Premier Asqulth ot Great Britain, baa
issued, a- stateaiaat to-whiclLCoascrip-;
tloa Is threatened for November SOth.
He was given authority sbme.time ago
to try out a plan for-volunteer enUst-
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cesBful aa he hoped.- He now says on-
less.the men physically fit come tor-
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wara in sumcienc numoers oy ngfw
berSOth conscription will be resorted
to by England.
the
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'ivlnf Ferdinand, and Its omSefls J
Noxiously awaited all over EarejM,
1 PollMclans. dtalomtaaadmiHiafe
authorities of. RnmaataWltoir4fettf&
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. Which side Ruinaata'UlmWS
! uncertain Issue. , The kiaee setassafgSg?
are pro-Germaa. la taohr - sAtltadsji-y
wmietae, people raver ?aot jmi.wmim&srt
iuo minim, oni niwh i '-Jt.LJ
FARM ONUS ARE
DEIN6. SURVEYED
RECLAMATION ,SKRVICB! ENGIN
EER 'PARTIES DETERMINING
IRRIGABLE AREA OF SECOND
UNIT FARMS
The surveying crew ot the reclama
tion service are busily engaged at
piesent in surveying the farm units
of the second unit of the project. The
sub-divisions are being surveyed to
determine the number ot irrigable
acres ia each tract.
Besides the work In the second unit
government surveyors axe also oper
ating In the Sand Hollow country.
which la one ot the future Irrigation
districts under "the project. The
crews are gathering preliminary, data
as to canal lines, etc.," on which the
government can base Its estimates.
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ravoraue, tne Ausinaas saa Jimawmjemk
are. both reDorted aiaaalnsf'tMeM WniSM'S
i their respective borders. W
The Italian 'gevernment: wliriSMeM
passports to the Austrian and Qeraea;cff
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cardinals
consistory
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other peace move.
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Germaay aeroplaaes attaehydt,Laa;
vine, nut were evs.ossemrssaaf&$
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aeroptanes ratded-yeaiee -iaes Bage..
Their bombs did little cmage;'eo)l
caused no casualtlesV tt &$t$m!Sfc
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aouaeemoat ass- beoa .made by the
state olvlt servlee eoawalsalea of aa
eramjfetloa to be heW.Pocember 1H
to eeleet two moa io serve as wmss
ssaaagors ot state hesfMsls. tm
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to a teJephoalc'laqulry'rrem,
the Herfld as to tao'lsssslsaotths
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