l&ty iEurnmn Herald KLAMATH COUNTY'8 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH FALL!' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER junagia3iTTiiirigit?3MBBiari!BMrwiairagmtMjri.rr Bltvtnth Vnr-Ni, 3,111 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1917. Price Flv Cawta LANSING DIDN'T LET w"',w,,w'l'M,w''wiWMiwwyw)www Strahorn Arrives; ; Says He is Ready! IS ACCOMPANICO IV SCATTLC CONTRACTORS Rsllroao Builder Who Capfct to Bring About Awakening of Central Oregon Says Ht I Assured of Cap ttal, and WalU Now Only for Klam. ath to Do Htr Part Bspecta Man Connectors to lid. Hubert K. Htrahorn, builder of the Orrfim, California i. Kastrrn railroad, Milted In KUmalti Kail from 8p kenr taut evening to be present when! Mil for the 1300.000 railroad bond l- up am opened nail Monday evening by the city council. - j Mr. Strahorn expecla to remain here until about January 30th, lb exact! rtato of hla departure depending on rievelopraenta In tb railroad situation. ThU week ha will confer with the council and Mayor C. II. Crteler regard-1 InK Hi" contract to ba entered Into be tween the city and Mr. Htrahoni re garding the municipal road. These ronfrtancea will bo In executive aee-, aim. and will anabla tha council to know, when II upon bid on tha bond Monday nlsht, Juki what may be ex pected aftar tha bond arc aold and the money la In sight. Conditions outside of Klamath Kail whlfh data a bearing on tha railroad nro'vcl)' good," said Mr. Klrahorn this mon.liiK. Tha capital I waa expecting to help ma do my part of tha great wotl; lit comlnR. I feel sure of II. I wall now only on lha action of Klam ath Call. "I wa In Portland only une day on my an) ftoni Spokane, but during that day nai. glen to understand that I'ort land lll do Ita part toward getting the railroad." Mr. Klrahorn said he expected many MiuMuntlul contracting lirma to nib lull bid for construction of I lie rail road. Ha witH accompanied till trip by I'. J. Kitchhach and J. M. Ilrure of Nettlet'oiillrureluhbach roiiiany, railroad rontracloro, and by J. !' Illiikemore. ulo of thl flnil. This company t.n Ha head ofilce In Heat tie. It. K. Iootey of Kurt Klnmnlli Is a huitlness lslior In the county seal today. $315 is Added to Fund by the Women Collections Made Yesterday by Thou sand Club Makes Total Secured Reach $3,427.50 Yesterday's' efforts of thn Woman's 1,000 Hallroad Club produced am added subscription to tho Htrahorn railroad terminal fund of 31C. Twenty-four different pereoua together made up lite total aubiprlpllon. The 3I5 eeeured yesterday mokes tbo total obtained to dato by tho wo men amount to 13,437.50. Following aro the name of the persons who subscribed yesterday, with their re spective amount : Dr. C. V. FUher 55,00 Dr. J. H, Carter 10.00 Cleorgo 11, Chamberlain 7S.00 'Jnmes E. I'ado 25.00 A. Klnapeol 10.00 W. H. MvPlierren looo -J"Jj"""j"jr'T"ji'"iinJYynnnrL He Must Pay With His Life OI.NKY. Ill , Jan. o.- Itu) Hlnter IrlUT thl (iiornltiK wan eontlited ot ttmnalaUKhler fur tin' "air bubbli-" murder of KlUabelh ItatctlnV. Illnlcrleltcr rn rharKrd with In jectlng,alr Into thr blood of the Kit I to lellevr her of motherhood, GERMANS FORCE ALLIED RETREAT OAIN FOOTINQ ON LEFT BANK OF PUTNA ANO MAKE ALLIES RE. TREAT TO SERETH LINE OF OEFEN8E IIKKI.IN. Jan. 10 Tin- German have gained a foothold on I hi' led hank of thr I'u tn a Itlvcr, In Kumnnla, and hate forced the allien lo aliaudou pout tluna beyond the rhrr and retreat to the Herat h line. Over too prisoner were taken. The Itusso Itumaulan troop luue failed In their effort to recapture the helKht positions on both side of the Hllnlta Valley. Destroyer la Sunk IIKKI.IN, Jan. in. An Italian Mih marine deMtoter ha been nunk off Corfu. The army Mlaff wn aboard,) l"t' It I not known whether It mem- bera were saved. Will Defllne Alma HOMK, Jan. 10. II Is repotted here that Chancellor ton llethmann Holl wcr of (lermany Is prepurltiK new note, which will define the alms of the central Hiwers If pence conditions are acceptable. J. llii-vi Jr , lo.uo Mrs. J. Hlrvl Jr 10.00 Usllo OIiIh , G.00 H. W. roolo G.00 M. C'Iiuh. W. Maiiulio r,00 Mr, (loorge D. DowoIiik .r. G.00 Mrs. K. K. Hedrlck .. G.00 Mrs. J. W. McCoy G.00 Mm. II. K. Moe G.00 Mm. M. J. Ueebe G.00 Mra. Nettle Goddard 5.00 John Slado y.. 25.00 Mr. August Slide 25.00 Mr. C. J. Swingle ,. 5.00 Mrs. Chester Avery 5.00 Mr. J. Thorson 5.00 Mrs. Olive R. Seltx v..... 5.00 Mla Maud K n.ildwlu 10.00 To Decide on Next Move for Peace aV Jf . . s"3 BBh I ICi W. ' A J faLHEfflR bibbbibbbjv bV BlBBBBBBBPflBeBBBBi 4f i!mt.. i "- hIbB t TOHar'Sa t TaTft " -aiBfafal ' I WA fl-Hl 1 I Vvt&xWKU ROBERT 1AN5INO MENRY O. FLOOD WILLIAM . 3TONE I 'A'illlr.m Dole, defendant, aita calm- lloherl 1-anMiiK. aecreinry of Mute'ii) while wiine.tites testify or lawyers Heimtor William J Stone, chairman of no:iio Thl mornliiK he paid clone at- the foti-lKii rehilloiiH committee of Ihei trillion lo the testimony of Henr- and ieliat' ami iieprvhentnihe Henty v. chairman of the forelsn offalnt I'IimmI committee of the house, have under toiiKhleruilou the next mow In rnnnec- Hon with the president's effort to brln about peace In llurope. CottKresslonal lutlnu to support the president would hate to kiiIii the support of the clmlt-j men of these Important committees be-, fore action, I TMORNSON LEASES HUMPHREY SHOP To oiemlo an up to ilate cabinet shoo, John Thomson has tensed tin shop formerly uied by Sheriff fJeorgo llumpluey on KlRhih street, nnd la now open for business. The shop Is eijulpped with machinery for turning out nil kinds of woodwork. Mr. Tlioinson will make a specially of well driller: V. U. l'atrlck, auto ex store fUlures nnd cabinet work. perl; Joint Jaussen, farmer. Petition Asks Bounty of $10 on Present Bounty is Only $2.50 Petition Declares the Danger From Rabid Coyotes to Humans and Livestock is Imminent IVtitiuus lo tho couuly court fur u $10 bouuty on coyotes were distrib uted yesterday, and now nio beinu cli culated "ml signed by citizens of the county. Tho petition recites thut the larger bounty la asked bacause of the "imminent danger to human beings and stock ou acount of rabid coyotes." The present county bounty in fl and . tho stttto bounty $1.60, making u total or $2.50. Uutll the first or this your! tho total bounty wua $4, but this whs., i (Mured by the county ceurt: TAKING EVIDENCE IN DOYLE TRIAL HAS BEEN BEGUN JURY 18 COMPLETED EVENING LAST County Surveyor and ExXorontr Arc on Wltncaa Stand Today Jury Try. Ing Man Accuted of Awful Crlma Made Up of Men In All Clatata of Budneta Large Crowd Fllla Couit rtoom at All Timet. Taking of leilltiiony In the trial of Wlllinin Do)le, hnri;etl with the mur tier on February . 1916. of Mary Wll mix ami MnRKtV JoneK, heKn thl tiioitiliiK after 0M-niiiK htatrmrnta had lieen made It)' counxel 'otinly Sur(or K. H. Henry and f'onjiier Karl Whltlock hae bevn on the toitnenH Aland today. Henry tentltii'd rcKardliiK dImenilonH of the ho'iM In which the tragedy occurrt-4 iiiul a I'lnl of the place which he drew. ! hillock told of arriving at the houac tiller b ItiK aumnioned, and of hla ob h'Iju!oui. there. The rroaa examine lion of e.irh by Attorney V. II. A. Hen iter lor the deft'iidunt was clone and .1. Lilled The ej.M In .nttrartini: much alien- dun Tite court room I always crowd- ul. hut JuiiK"' Kujkemlall haa ruled 1 that no one Miall be allowt-d to aland up Spectators who cannot And aeata 1 niiiNt le.ixe the court room. Whltlock when they were deacriblns ie premUea where the tracedy oc- curled. The Jui lo try the cane waa secured Jum before court adjourned at G o'clock u.st evening. H. C. Spink, the last juror chosen, also was the last one on ttu- t-peelnl enlre nnd had he not been accepted another venire probably would hae been Issued. To secure the Jur the defense exercised ten of Us twehe pteemplorles nnd the state four of Its sl. The jury N composed of the follow Iiik men: John W. Stout, painter; Ed Bar Virgil, merchant; William Tlngley. fnrmer; H. K. Calkins, carrier; I'n ltose,Ktokiimn: It. C. Spink, resort owner; W. K. Seehorn, merchant; 11. II. Van Vnlkenburg. steckman: K. M. Ili.rdin. r.irt.inf. fi iln vnn XTaIa 1 """" ' " ' -....., AD Coyotes roltowiiiK in tho petition in full: "To the Honorable County Court, Klamath County, Oregen: "tlcntlemen We, the undersigned, residents of Klamath county, Oregon, on account of the imminent dangor to human beings and took on account of rabjd coyotes, respectfully petition tbat your honorable body raise the bounty on coyotes to ten ($10) dollars per head. We believe that the demand for this Inct eased bounty la almost universal, and trust thut you will give It jour prompt and cupful attention." NEWS GET OUT New Pose of Model Who Was Murdered rvWT'NyyrwuTw Mrs. (irnce Roberts, the young stock ing model murdered in Philadelphia, is here shown in one of her art poses. The photograph was taken some month ago. $2,325 IS ADDED BY COMMITTEE TO TERMINALS FUND FIRST NATIONAL BANK GIVES TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS rive Subscribers Secured Yeaterday by Main -Committee Make Total Raised Outside of uainess Men'a A. r.oeiatlon Amount to $13,740 Sev cral In Association Are Expected to Ralte Their Subscription. lrom Klamath Falls business men net In the association $2,315 waa se en ca yesterday by the head commit tee on the Strahorn railroad terminal fund, according to V. Paul Johnson, chairman. Tho First National bank gate $3,000 of this amount. The subscribers were: First National Bank $8,000.00 I K. Walker 100.00 It. C. Oroesbeck 100.00 ('. II. Marple 100.00 Cecil Weeks 25.00 Mr. Johnson saya enthusiasm for the railroad and determination to raise tho necessary money to buy the terminal ground la growing. Several men In the Business Men'a Association are ex pected to raise their original subscrip tion, according to Mr, Johnson. A total of $13,740 has now been raised among business bouses tad in dividuals not In the association. James Larkin yesterday shipped two carloads of cattle and one car othotr to the I'oitliiml uuukets. It ' FLlaiaiaiaiaV . ttdlc 'BlBlBlBlBa- gWIJggialBlBlM WlgaBBBBaH '& JaaTX Va f f.aggggB& JSl"- & VSgtaHl bbbbB LgtaHecl 1 ' lotaKkSlaHal 1 A fiHililililililBf JaaBBBBBBBBBBaBBT S 'i bibibibibibibibibKT'' '( JBm ft Vbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb rllaBBBBBBBV V bibibibibibibibibibibibibibibibibibibibibB LVciglBlBlBlH iJl i BBLlBBV'i . 3 i gtBBBBBaSBa'-vifa Wk. M sBBCIjumhBbbWt t 0lBlBlBlBlBVBVBBWBUflBVBV Feared Bad Effect on Stock Market 4WWWWWWW0W0W0AA Buffalo Bill is No More DENVER. Colo.. Jan. 10. William 1. Cody, "UuiTalo Dill." died at 12:05 p. m. today at the home of his sister,' Mrs. May Decker. The celebrated Indian fighter and Wild West show exhibitor waa sick for the last week. He gradually sank lower until little hope for his recovery waa held out. His most famous ex ploit, perhaps, was his fight with Gen eral Custer against Sitting Bull. WOMEN PICKET GROUNDS ABOUT WILSON'S HOME TWELVE TAKE POSITIONS THIS MORNING This Number Will Be Increased by March Fifth Until 3,000 Women Sur round Mansion Grounds of President as "Silent Sentinels" Pickets Are Placed by Congressional Union for Suffrage. ifAOUlv-n'rnv- 11 r f..n trt r.. congressional Union for Women's Suf frage announced this morning thnti pickets would remain at the gates of j the White House until March 5th. The union says the pickets will be 'silent sentinels to be increased until I t 3,000 women surround the grounds of! the president's house." Twelve women pickets took their po sitions this morning at the east and west entrances to the mansion grounds. New Freight Rates Effective February 4 Reduction of About 40 Per Cent Rates From California Points to Klamath Falls The expected reduction in the freight rates between San Francisco and other California points and Klamath Falls, scheduled to take effect the first or this month, will not go into effect until February 4th. according to word re ceived from Bishop & Babler, the San Francisco rate attorneys, retained by the Klamath Falls business men to forward this matter. The case was brought before the California Railway Commission, and a I eduction of approximately 40 per cent PRESIDENT'S RELATIVE DEMANDS AN APOLOGY Saya He Waa Net en Exchange Day Crash Came, and Knew of No Can Ceaaman Doing uainea With Hia Firm Manager Central New Saya Hearst Service Cave Information ts Ticker Concern. WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 10.--"Secretary of State Lansing told me he was giving out no information on the peace note because he didn't want it to cpme back from abroad in a gar bled form and injuriously affect the stock market," declared Archie Janus son, reporter on the Central News of America, when on the witness stand to day before the house committee tares tlgntlng the peace note leak. The Central News Is a financial publica tion. R. W. Boiling, brother or Mrs. Wood row Wilson, in testifying before tho committee, demanded an apology of Representative Wood for" inrohrlag him in the leak. Boiling declared he knew of no member of congress who Is dealing through blsi brokerage Ira, and that he himself was not In the stock exchange the day the crash came. Manager Crawford of the Central News asserted tbat the International News Service, controlled by William Randolph Hearst, furnished news of the peace note to the Dow Jones ticker I concern. FRANK LIGHTFOOT DIES AT BONANZA lYank IJghtfoot, for many years a pioneer or -Klamath county, died yes terday at Bonansn. Ughtfoot had been ailing for some time. The deceased was 66 years of age, .ind came to Klamath county about wenty years ago. He leaves no rela tives here. At the time ot his demise the deceased was subcontractor on the Lanell Valley mall route. Recommend Zeppelin WASHINGTON. D .C, Jan. 10. The joint committee of army and navy offi cers today recommended the immedi ate construction of a large airship of the Zeppelin type. The secretaries of war and navy have approved the rec ommendation. in ordered. The Southern Pacific declare they are "giving consideration" to a drop of from $1.61 to $1.21 on first class freight between San Francisco and Klamath Falls, and a correspond iug reduction in the other classes. This reduction is not considered suf ficient by the attorneys, who declare they will prosecute the matter further if necessary. The codubUsIob haa granted tho railway company until February to establish the new sohett llll'H. ' Ml Y: , &.I