Mt Cuimrnn Herald KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Truth Vcnr N. V'9", KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916 I'ricc, Five Cent PASSENGER CARS WRECKED BY SNOW ro Cars Carried to Gulch; Many Believed Killed I n lot I'lv snlie ui s i ( nr.it. Vnii., Jmm. aa. -a ! ivmiii r uiKumit- ii- IMo ill r.iir,i. ili .immill of Hie Caw-ilc. lliriv whIh of i Grral Xonlinn p-i-mmuit ii-tthi wiTf ! l-1 III fcUty frt-i "f thU iiMiniliiK. Tun uf ilic r " "'I" r,il" "M "''",' ,MI" ''"' M'',' ,K"I,,H' " '" irpotml, Tlir iMTUr Ml Alpine Mlrr that a mciiiiI iiu.IiiikIic IiIi Hie miln. I irntt Mlir Rial Hie iw nwclit -r eH '-MO feel ilmm 11"' MM .(!. N ilrinlU lime ei leeii received. il Wilson for Tammany? VWVWWWWMWWWWWWWWMMM I'nlted I'rom Hervlco ! I.KAVKN WORTH. Wash., Ju. 22 ASTORIA l. Till: GRASP The numltrr killed In the imow.lldo ' AjMXTY.MII.Ii ai CorcK l intimated nl from rive to treaty " " ; ', " , J. ,. .. ,......t .i... In Oim AHIUIUA, WM-, CjBSKV I 'aafli't.H Kr at4 KSP" : 2i20avy LIISITANIA CASE I tM ?uatn wnmnn VILLA SAYS HE AND OTHERS ARE Being Tried for Murder NEAR SETTLEMENT KNOWS NOTHING ihitici'ltiek .i.i. .m:i:m to hi: METTLED I (mil .Solo of .! inuii) IU'KnllnK l,ii-ltiiiilii Mil) Vol Hi Culirel) Mm. Nfm lory, lltit I Ik- IHDU ullics Arc t Not Hclletetl lo He loo Great for solution .Anxtrln lleporletl Mnk-' Inu l'iiMMtnlit in Herlw 1 WASHINGTON. I) C. Jan. 22. The Lusltanln, Ancoua nnd Persia! case Hccm on tho crgc of settlement. I There arc somo matters yet to be def- Inltoly scttlod, but these dimcuiues nrc not considered Insurmountable. GALE fchJaBaam-k'ISl'' liV nnlclnlH have hinted that there Is a possibility of Inquiring further Into ini.ln'n (lltatkvntsnl rt fftiA nlntflnir f1 nilOU ill a uiouiunm W J BBMMO W This it be Named Postniavior of New York 'the Persia. The ovldcnce on which Mil ucniai is uasea may uo requniw, Tho nnnoiincenivnt from Washing-! Unofficial forecasts are that the Joe Jolinwin J .111 22 HUTU WITC JUUH1.-VH l"ll .,, . -nuking tar. which Ih burled lu uw.cH "truck today by to mo, 1 .... f 11,. ul.l Tlil rannut b "M'leie Storm or Hie hchhuii. , 1 iiv - 1 uuuji.i .w.v--.o ,. .. bottom of I ie '' ";" """" . r,(.,i Mxtmllo'.veloclty. nndlto that 1'rtsldont Wllnon had select, llnnl r.erman note on the LuslUnla !.wch '.". l.'" I.. T... Z. mil,,m,,y LullHlnH cni uUroofd ,. .,. ... ,ollE ft friend of. and may ..rove unsatisfactory for tho time 1:1111 iiirtlviid nliu inrrii'il owr tho embaakmont. Ilejcncr am working bard to aavo liiilluii, Hie itoili Imprlsonctl In those curs. "Fnns.1 11 i.v Hrf..rnfwiti nt 2 !tn. Ihn In IV ,.l..... ....,.. ...-... ... ..-- ( .1U.IU.. - - - fit!.. ii.ii..r u.'nK tifiutnil nff the i.ii.t.if..ii niiiM u'lui uro looklna for truck by tho force of tln snow slide. ,wnrd to the days of "Unlit rah! at- It did lint k down the milch, bow- .boy," and "w hat time docs tho game i-vr, aii did tlieolhor two cars. mtrt?" will Klcr nt the Athlotlc llic train was standing bear lbo'imvllloii for the pur-ioso of forming n it.trnmi- to llorMbo tunnel when lirmolmll organization Kveryono Is the nIIiI Mme Abend of the train ut'lciim.'. and tlioxo who nro Interest workmen vwrt- cloarliiK away the ,., hIioiiM lend their attendnnco and nuil, miou and rock which bud uc- ,t.nriy support to any movement that cisniulntfil from u slide shortly be- would tend to put this city's team on (ore. ,1111- map. A sNclal iruln, currying a hundred workmen, waa rushed to Corca from amIHI f Munler I re to assist In tho rescue work., . - i-.i.- - .1.1 1 it Jou llrown. nn Indian accused of, took more than an hour to locate the """"-J " murUor for tb , killing i.. cars In the gulchv ' ':' '"" ,or nU '. - !LI "t0 Klamath reservation last sum- ixiiiviiiVam and (xmi-oii- ;' ,,,nrl;t,1 ovfr ,l ,tm f,m,H ATIOX8 AHR INDICTKI) acqiiltll by a jury In the fed- oral court at Portland ufler dellbera- WA8HIN0TON, I). C, Jan. 22. "'' of two and a half hours Attornii) (Icneral (Iregory baa ad- Vlnpil Hi., Imiian liutlolarv mmmllliui '.Mi nil lilxsieN." that tho Kovornmonl has Indicted aov-' Klght moro now Ford cars wero re-1 cnty-tlirce persons and four corpora-. ct-lvcd yesterday by aeorgo Ulehn, the lions In connection with bomb plots. IKUnuth county agont. I Siemens Sees Renewal of Interest by Portlanders 1 Portland seems to bo iiwakonlng to.Htrahorn inudc In Klamath Falls, llio fact that the Klamath country Is f no small Importance, commercial ly. In Oregon, and that If Portland visiles lo secure tho volumo of trade RolnR from this city to southern I'oliits, It must make an effort for bet tor rallrond connections, This Is tho "Uburviinco of J. w. fllomons, preal (ont of the Commercial Club, who, with I'ollco Judge Leavltt, returned lust night from attoudanco nt tho Moral district court. "Portland business men realise that thoy have made a grave mistake in neglecting this territory, feeling 1 tmt it wu compelled to trade through Portland because It was a Part of tho state, Computing the "mount of money spent by Klamath vuuiy m uaiirornla cities for gooes' 1 no noignuornooa 01 si.uuu . nuuui, that could be purchased lu Portland, 1 All of this U being paid out of hie Nioy are at Inat awakening, nnd they I own pocket, so It is easy to see that Will rf. .1. . . .. , ... i -1 1.. I-.1-....I..1 l kl. !- .... uu lueir utmost tor me success ( the Oregon, California and Bast "n railway. "The splendid Impression that Mr, one of the rlfiht or left bowcrB of Charles F Murphy, bos of Tammany Mali, for uostinnster in Now York, has broiiKbt about n storm. Tho prosl-i iioiiir. This rivp no assurances re KtihJInK the safety "SI uonombatanU on freighters as well as liners. Hut officialdom is certain that the .......a.. .. ...Ill l.n nmlftattli' anllllul In n --- -" -" , .1 1 IHlll"-l lll U WIHH.I.HIJ nn.w .m iient s cimi service roiurm tnvuu- '"ivory short tlmo New York bcllcvo ho Is making this appointment lo placato Tammany for the coming nutlonnl convention. John son has hold Huvcral olllccs In tho city Koxornmont, all of which ho obtnlncd bccauHi. of his lo)alty to Murphy United Pross Service HOME, Jan 22. An Athens dis patch snys Austria has made fresh peace offers to Serbia, following the fnlluro of the Montenegrin negotia- tlOIIH STRAHORN PARTY llfflEn m NOW ON SURVEY; FOR PORTLAND ggggBtiHCiQHtiHggBgBB gBHIHHiniRvngggA ggKlnglLggggigHnfP ggggggPl JPl?ggr ggglHnwKBsv nBB!g8ESwpP?P:';kngnt5kW ggfiKiBKv''-'" AfS&EBm. ggggIPPC. '.'' IffWil'iSgggfM HE?iav,H' wW'SP'ggnV BhIk: Lg&, ggPffPi" elPHHgLW ggBnMkrv lst5sPgk ' ggBifw'?l.gHi i ggglVt.rjisSggSlI InWMl. ' i unit V I.I7.TtRTH F. MDHH OF MASSACRES 1U:I1KI, CAl-LS IT A CARRANZA .iCHEMK 1'iinii III" 'itoiintuiti Helrt-ut, Vllht ;is the .Murder of Americans Waa it Plan to Put Him In Mf-faror With the United Stnte America Handi er Killed by Mc-icnns Yesterday Afternoon. I'nited i'ress Service KL PASO. Tex., Jan. 22. Villa, 'through Major Prleta, a staff officer, has sent a message to America, say ing that Villa was not responsible for the Santa Ysabel massacre of Amer icans. He says he did not know of the massacre until after it occurred. The murder, Villa says, was a plot of Carranza's to bring Villa Into dis favor with the United States. Villa says steps have been taken for the punishment of the murderers, no 'matter whose followers they are. Mexican cattle thieves murdered W9Tu7. ". L-wV Wm Rllrnhnth P. ItIap Atrari nn.AmArtPflll mtlllP flVA ThIS 18 DOIieVCU 10 uc wiu luteal. iuuiuaui,ii uinu .-. ..-- - . , ... ....-, ...... ... Mohr, who Is on trial at Providence, with two negroes, on charge of having raiie3 ea8t of jaurez yesterday. Doug i.m.j i... i,.i,.n,i rr p Pmnklln M nhr. The nlcture shows her to be', , ., , , iviiiuu i.v. iiuowuuu, .. . - ...... . .ilia ImIwicuu;, uis tuwvu.vu, m- better looking than tho photographs taken or her just after the death of Re tht tfleMex. her hUBband. .' leans stole Aked's cattle and the two .HAS ENGLAND "PUT ONE Americans chased them. I OVER" ON WALL STREET? Soveral of the Mexicans, according to Lawrence, wore Carranza uni forms. I United Press Service J Tue carranztst consul here has NEW YORK. Jan. 22. England promised that the men will all be 'has dampened America's hopes of nUnlshed If found guilty, 'maintaining the leadership In the financial world. Wall street was to- HERE IS GOOD NEWS EOR DAD ' nuanciui wunu. an buccv nao v-. NO CHANGE TO HE MADE IN 1016 dny confronted by a steady advance 'United Press Service . ...... . 1 .. IfRKW rXDKIt ENGINEER HOGUKj NOW WORKING KIU)M REND TOWARD .MII.LICAN PARTY NEAR PAIHLKY j (Herald Special Service) 1 PORTLAND, Jan. 2. The greatest ANOTHER religious meeting ever held on the Pa- tlllc Const will convene at roruano. Uoiitl. Iinkevlew and othor Central Oroaon points is Identical with the Impression "Uncle Rob" hns mado In Portland. Men of moans ronllxu that ho Is n worker, not a dreamer, and ho 1h looked upon as ono of the big gest factors In tho realization of tho coming big wave of prosperity throughout Oregon. "Durlna my Btnv In Portland I had soveral talk, with Mr. Struhorn, giv ing him additional data regarding Klamath county resources. His man ner Impreased mo as that of a man greatly Interested In this section, and ono who believes aa I do that Klam ath county is destined to be second of Importance only to Multnomah. "Strohorn's Investigations for the pnst six or eight months have coat In tho neighborhood of f 4,000 month. Actuul work on tho survey for tho Strnhorn lino out of Uend wbh bogun this week when Mr. Strahorn's chief ouRlneer, N. II. Rogue, arrived with n crow and started Into tho Held, says tho Rend Rullotln. There are fourteen men In tho party. Thoy nro working souwi aim oast of tho town In tho vicinity 01 tno MrNuunht mill. Work .will bo car- iled on east to tho Junction point in tho Mllllcan Valloy nnd from tuoro on toward Rums or south toward Lnke vlow, depending on tho dopth of tho a,.nw nnii tho condition of tho weath er. Another party Is now working February 13th, nnd will remain in ?c3slon four days. It Is known as the La) men's Missionary Convention," is non-scctarlnn In character, and will be nlentled by tho male members of oveiy church in the state of Oregon, Southwestern Washington and up the Columbia Rlvor as far aa Pasco. Tho meeting Is to be addressed by somo of tho best known religious speakers of tho world. Such men aB A. II K.oplor of China, J. . Trimnio, ono of tho big Methodists of America; James W. Hashford, famous college president and now of China; Herman F. Swatto of tho University of Ber lin; Fred U. Fisher of India; Heury II. Kolsoy of tho Congregational ehurch; Hugh L. Burloeon of the Epla- AUTO TRIMMINGS, SO NEW AUTO FROCK FOR MILADY IS NOT A NECESSITY -Nineteen six-; Of tho 1,800,000 water horse power 2tt!JL-TZZ .. .. , .1.. -i.rvnv la mnito ,mer COIieau IU""" .., ... --- I UO Wll- " ' - difficult at tho present tlmo because of tho Inclomcmt wonthor. It Is un derstood, however, thnt Mr. Btrahoru Is nnxlous to comploto tho work as soon as possible, lu order to proceed with tho next Btops In his plan, ana bus, therefore, put tho crew Into the Hold nt this time. he la sincerely interested in hla rail way project, which will be of such a wonderful advantage to Central Jre- ton." NORTHERN CHINA JOINS THE REVOLT AGAINST EMPIRE United Press Service han FRANCISCO. Jan. 28. Cable advices state that Northern China, heretofore passive, has Joined in tno r-vniutlon aaalnit the empire. PeUn I U menaced by the desertion ot the first division of Emperor Yuan's sol dier at Kalgan. gor, tho great singer; noro-ri o. Johnson, tho great Boston preacher; J. O. Randall, who added I67,uuu mombers to tho Methodist church last year; James P. McNaughton of Tur koy; J. E. Crowther of Africa, and 8. iinii Yoiiiie of Alaska, will be heard. Timitn men are among the brilliant 1 orators of tho ovengellcal cburohes of tho world, and will repay a trip to 1 Portland to hoar them. 1 Meetings win ne neia mornings, i- ternoons and evenings. No collection! will bo taken up, and no subscriptions asked. Special railroad rates on all roads. United Press Service fiHIOifin. Jnn. 22 .... i.ii oh ,iinrtv isifiiin tho Western state, 50 per cent is I 1... f.i Anninilni1 In wlinla if In auto frocks are to JSA Z the national forests and op year's trimmings, bnvlng costumes. need not bo altered one whit, said rep-. aarlculture rcsentnttves of more than one hun-1"10" r agrlcultuw. dred makes of cars at the Chicago nutomobllo show, which started today nt tho Coliseum. A chnnge In uphol stering this season would make that part of the car cost from 150 to 500 per ent more thnu a year ago due to the war, they said. Manufactur-, ors, therefore, nre using trimmings ordered a year ago, and milady need not chnnge her auto habit unless 8he( so elects. , 1 In women's cars, tan, white and gray upholstering win predominate. r , . ,,rega Servlce In the heavier cars mo usual uiuck, and buff trimmings will bo most in evidence. Tito keynote In automo bile making this season, say manufac turers, Is simplicity and refinement. Cars are going to be moro luxurious nnd less gaudy. "Wo had n great Quantity of sliver trimmings ordered for our electrics, and until our woman decorator enrae along and told us It was bad taste we thought wo had something pretty nice.'' admitted a prominent Chicago jauto maker today. "These silver trim mings went to the scrap heap. We hnve built our car along lines ot sim plicity, and have done away with all guudy trimmings." In sterling rates. i WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 22. American finanMers believe that The Mexican embassy here reports England has "put one over" on herjvuia surrounded In the Sierra Ma Amerlcan competitors. After getting' dres. No loophole U left for his es the half billion loan, England began Jcape. pouring twenty millions worth of American securities on Wall street. United Press Service DOUGLAS, Ariz., Jan. 22 Accord ing to Andrew Trumbo, a miner, eight American mining men wero hanged two months ngo at Carnejulta In the state of Oxaca. This statement ,is not borne out by other sources. Middle West Now Suffers From Effects of Floods New Semester Monday will mark the opening of tim new semester at Klamath County IhibIi School, and all student con- I . .. . .. ,k. a.. 1 kl tompiBling enteritis iur iu nw uau should register. CHICAGO. Jan. 22. A heavy rain throughout tho Middle West has add ed to tho flood peril, threatening a dczen towns. Hundreds ot cellars In Chicago districts are flooded. Wind sweeping across the lake backed up the water In sewers. This inundated several blocks In South Chicago. In some sections the water Is five feet deep. Some houses are In such shapo that scores had to seek other homes. More rain Is predicted. floods. Some parts of the city are under from four to eight feet ot water. Families nro being rescued by row- boatmen. Durlna the cast Ave years more than 14,000,000 acre have been elim inated from the national forests, and more than 1,900,000 acres have been made available for the benefit ot 18,. 000 settlers, United Press Service PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 22. Yuma reports a flood rushing down the Gila Rlvor. It it strikes the Intake of the Imperial Valley canal 'it may prove disastrous. Tho Gila River rose a foot In less than two hours, United Press Service TUSCON. Arlx.. Jan. 22. The Southern Pacific bridge across the Qlla River, a $250,000 structure, haa been carried out. The river rose a foot In the past two hours. United Presa Service JOLIET, Ills., Jan. 22. A thou and dbodIo are homeless owing to United Press Service ottawa. ills.. Jan. 22, Scores i of houses have been upset by floods, and thousands 01 acres xpjuunui .1.- ....11 n ik. Iltlaala.and WflSt.l M lV VBUt VL IHV ,lfn. -.. -t.. . i mm. ' -,-mM'J ' I rivers overnowmg. ; mmjp4 two feet an hour, sutf'sljBjML-, llnaa hitVA aUM-aded OSSTSHS .-W 'SI rel vl Mn&i mi m imt A:V 1 I ?mV I ' fc 18 m Ar . jr . .. . ti( i?-,y.v.: .k'-W?