The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 13, 1917, Image 1

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    KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Eltvtnlh Year N. J.IOt
TROOPS REMOVED FROM BORDER
PERSHING'S COLUMN ALSO WILL BE
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Cruiser Milwaukee Aground
Near Wreckage of the H-3
MUMiOLDT DAY CLAIMS ANOTH.
ER VESSEL
Unlud Statta Crulter, Wkm Pulling
Wrecked Submarine Away, Lea
Way In Fe and It Oreanded Tha
Brtaktre Peund Vaaaal, and Incam
ln0 Tlda May Caaalaa II, aa tha
List Ssaward
EUREKA. Calif., Jan. 23. Tha Unit
ed Htate cruder Milwaukee went
aerouud early thin morning near the
scene of the 11-3 wreckage. The eruls
er wa engaged In pulling the wrecked
submarine out of II position, and m
armunt of I lip dense fog lost her way.
Wtirn Ihe fog lifted Ihe cruiser waa
t-m In be lying broadside to the sea,
and wan listing heavily seaward. The
breaker arc pounding completely oer,
her and the lives of the eamen are en
dance red.
The Milwaukee Ilea 400 yard from
utitirr, and she I declared to be In a
perllou ponltlnn, an It Is feared she
tuny rapnlie when the tide comes In.
A tine wan floated aaliore thin morning
and the breeched buoy -way be used
thin afternoon to remove the crew.
A seaman from the atranded vessel
said that the monitor Cheyenne and
Ihe lug Iriquola both had tinea froa
the Milwaukee, but these parted, and
ixe drifted Inshore rapidly.
British Oaln Foothold
ilKIIMN, Jan. 13 The war office nn
nuunces today thai Ihe llritlnh violent
I) nlncked In Ihe Scrrn district, and era who are down town shopping may
mined a foothold In one place. leave their children at the club while
m they do their shopping. Tboy will
Quarrel Causea Suicide m know that the children not only lire
HAN r'ltANCIBCO, Jan. 13. Carrfcelng cared for. but are being Instruct
Jvnix, a marine fireman, shot and aerl- ed and entertained with talca dear to
oiHly wounded Dora Graham today and the hoart of every child,
then killed himself at the Hex hotel. Definite anouncement a lo when tho
Tho plrl may, recover. The trouble atory hour will begin will be mado n
nroho from a Jentoua quarrel. soon aa possible.
Hamaker Occupies
the Witness Stand
Bonanza Resident. Who Was at Cabin
Where Two Women Were Killed,
Tells Jury of Conditions
J. O. Hamuker of Bonanza, who waa
at the Htcno of tha tragedy In Langnll
Valley February 8, 1016. when Mary
Wilcox .and Maggie Jonea loat their
liven, occupied the wllnesa stand to
day In the trial of William Doyle, who
ik cnargen with the murder of the.
women. "
llumnker told in detail what other,
ltiiese ultemly had described aa tha'
condition of tl)lnga whon the ofllcera
urrlved at the eabln at dusk the day
of Ihn Itllllns. Hp and Allornry lien-,
Slr lEurolttg Herald
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900 Miners
Are Buried
in Colliery
TOKIYO, Jan. 13. Nino hundred
I ' Irtua miner were burled whan I ho
futhun colliery In Manchuria explod
ed. Only 130 of ihe worker ware res
cued. CHILDREN TO BF
TOLD STORIES
STORY HOUR WILL IK INAUGU
RATED V WOMEN'S LIBRARY
CLUB TO ENTERTAIN CHILDREN
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
A atory hour for children Is the
Intent work to be taken up by tho Wo
men's Ubrary Club, an organliallon
' at already haa many and varied en
lerprliea for both young and old. Mr.
It. K. Wattenburg, prealdenl of (ho
rlub, will have charge of thl hour,!
and will be assisted by Mr. G. A.
Kraute.
On each Saturday afternoon throe
women will be at the library rlub
room to tell atorlea to children. Moth-
ner for the defenae fought back and
forth considerably during hla cross ex
nmlnatlon, aad several tlmea Judge
Kuykendall bad to Intercede.
Thus far tha state haa put six wit
aaaea oa tha staad. and aa to findings
at the cabin where tha woman loat
their Uvea have tastllad auhataatlally
tha lama. All agree as to the atory
told there by Doyle about the killing,
except that some of .the witnesses rt
nttashar aaora than others of what
Ddylt told. I
KLAMATH
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$1,850 IS ADDED
BY BUSINESS MEN
TO BUY TERMINAL
FOUR SUBSCRIBERS OIVI THIS
AMOUNT
Duffy Company, Sugarman and Qolden
Rule Give 11,550 and M. L. Allleen
Adda $100 Business Men In and Out
ef Association and women f Team
Make Terminal 'and ta Data Reach
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24,tei50. -
Vannlce Itrother
K. K. K. Store
K. Sugarman ... ..
600.00
650.00
400.00
V. 1'uul Johnson, chairman of the
main committee on subscriptions for
tlu Kirnhorn railroad passenger termi
nal, announce the above new con
tracts from members of Klamalh Kails
tluslness Men'a Association. With
what has already been aubacrlbed, the
Iluslness Men' Association to date hna
raised 10,155 to buy a passenger ter
minal. M. I,. Allison yeelerday,booted the
subscription from-peraoaa-not la tha
nsroclutlon by 1100. aaakiag thla total
fH,65!i. The two added together, plus
that rnled to data by the Women's
1.V00 llallroad Club.i makes a grand
total of KM52.IIQ. '" other subscrip
tions not signed up, but which are ex
pected from several corporations and
Individuals, will swell tola total con
slderably. THOMAS HOME IS
TAKEN BY FIRE
HOME OF LEE THOMAS NEAR
MERRILL BURNS TO GROUND
YESTERDAY MORNING ORIGIN
OF FIRE IS UNKNOWN
Fire destroyed the Lee Thomas home
about three miles south! from Merrill
ut 10:30 yesterday morning. The ori
gin of the fire la yet unknown, but it
Is supposed to have started from
aparka from the chimney.
Mr. Thomaa waa attending to the
stock when he noticed tha upper part
of the house waa la taawa. He and
hla wife 'made ovary poeslble afort to
save what beloaafaaa'taoy could, aad
with the' aid of two Herri!) n who
had noticed the enoka. atoat of tha
household goods were saved, hut near
ly all their other personal belonging
were destroyed.
Mra. Thomaa la the daughter or W. ,
J. hobVr'tB of thla city. ''V I
FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1017.
Woman Censured for British
Army Scandal and Officers
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By Powder Explosion
NEW YORK. Jan. 13. The toll of
the Dupont powder plant disaster at
Haskell, N. J last night haa so far
amounted to $2,000,000 damage and the
loss of two lives.
WOMEN INCREASE
TERMINAL FUND
BY WORK YESTERDAY 1,000 CLUB
ADD8 $240 TO TOTAL FUND.
WOMEN ARE NOW CREDITED
WITH 14.022.5a
The Women's 1,000 Railroad Club
yesterday Increased the Straborn rail
road poaenger terminal fund by $240.
Tha women secured thla aatount from
seventeen different subscribers, tha
amount ranging from $S0 to $5.
. Ye&torday'u aubacrlpttoaa awellad
tha total fund ralaad by tha woatea to
$4,011.50.
Following is a list of the subscriber
secured yesterday:
Mra. Harold Morteasen 16.09
OrorRo Mltrhell 15.00
Mrs. Cornwallis-Weat. saother of Ihe
man who married the yeear Mra.
Jerome of New York, haa beaa aevere
ly ceaaured by a British court of In
quiry for meddling with army affair.
In her efforta tret to help aad then to
punish Lieutenant ' Pathlck Barret,
General Macklnnon. now retired, be
came Involved, a did General Sir John
Cowans. The oticial report aald the
need woman had takes "aaore than
ordinary Interest, la Lieutenant Bar
rett, to which he bad failed to re
spond." Shaken
r
The company statea that the explo
sloa accldently started ta a giaslng
barrel, where satokelea powder waa
being laiahed.
The exploaloa waa ae terrllc that
it (hook (oar atatee.
Hall Lambert 15.00
J. B. Howie SO.00
KrediPleet 10.00
C. K. Brockman 10.00
H. P. Dow 10.00
H. M. Snow 10.00
I E. H. Lawrence 15.00
JB. J. Murray 15.00
Mike Motachenbaoher 16.00
A Friend 5.00
Mrs. S. Grennon . 5.00
Mra. M. DeLap 6.00
I L. Low R.00
Alexander Bishop 5.00
Mra. C. W. Arnold 5.00
Turka Take Oarriaan
BERLIN. Jaa. IS. It I aaaouaced
that Turklah troop have captured
Mihalaa, la Ruauala, with aa eatlre
Ruailaa.sarrtioa.
Mra. White Return.
Mra. O. W. WJMte rataraad laat avaa
lag fraca Madaata-to attaad Mr. Wkltt.
who la atrickaa with paeaaaoala.
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Cob Blatk, better kaowa u "Ottasle."
laft thla taaralag tor Aritoai.
WITHDRAWN
Peace Commission
is to Adjourn Soon
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Leak Probe
Reopened in
The House
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 13. At
a meeting of the rules committee today
1 a a announced that there would be
a complete reopening of the leak proba
'Inj thl
thf bouse of representatives.
v.a further announced that Thoa.
W, Lawson and aeveral other proaai
nent brokers would be subpoenaed.
Broker Who Mikes
Charges of Leak
William R. Weed
Congressman from Indiana
Congressman William R. Wood of
Indiana, the man who started the in
vestigation of leaks from the capltol to
Wall street, won a point on the floor of
the house when the rules committee
this morning decided to reopen the
probe after bitter opposition from the
democratic side.
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Terminal Situation
is Serious-Johnson
Chairman of Terminal Fund Committee
Says Outcome of Enterprise Practi
cally Rests on Securing Money
'The situation regarding money to
buy a passenger terminal for the Strn
horn railroad Is serious. 8omethlns
must be done at once." In thla way
W. Paul Johnson, chairman of the head
committee on raising the fund, charac
terises the terminal situation.
"We will do nothing more now until
Monday, and then everyone must get
together and the money to buy the
terminals must be raised quickly,"
says Mr. Johnson. "Robert E. Stra
born Is here watting for Klamath Falls
to do It part of the proposition he
made laat fall. Blda on the bond are
to be opened next Monday. Mr. Stra
horn la eager to aee construction work
started, tluu Is getting short.
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Price Five Cewte
SOON
Last meeting of commission
MONDAY
Plan la to Announce Official With-
drawal ef Perehing and Militia
Treepa at Final Seaaion ef Peace
Talker Actual Withdrawal Then
Will Start Seen Afterward, Unit
Praaa Laarna Today,
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WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 13. The
admialatratlon plana to remove the
rallltla troop from the Mexican bor
der before March IsC The United
Pre learned of the troop withdrawal
thla morning from oBelal aourcea.
Withdrawal of General John Penh
inaa column la slated for an early day
and the militia will be removed, soon
afterwards.
It la planned to announce officially
the withdrawal at Monday's final ses
sion of the American-Mexican peace
commission. Actual withdrawal will
start soon after the commission ad
journs. "
Ferty Windjammara Sunk
LONDON, Jan. 13. According to a
Petrograd dispatch, a Russian naval
t-quadron raided the Anatolian coast
en Junuary 6th and sank forty Turkish
windjammer, which were en route to
Constantinople, heavily laden.
Tnawa Mother Checra
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 13. Harry
Thaw ' mother has engagd a suite of
moms adjoining her son's room in St.
Mary's hospital. She will soon be with
her son to stand by him throughout the
trial.
"The stumbling block seems to bo
the passenger terminal. Evorythlng
else seems to be progressing well, but
the money to buy thla terminal la not
forthcoming us It should be, especially
from those well able to give, and who
undoubtedly will profit greatly from
the Impetus given to business and de
velopment by the railroad.
"The terminal fund must be raised
next week. Within a few daya Klam
ath Falls must decide whether it shall
aecure the terminal aad have a rail
road to Portland, or whether it aball
crawl back in Its shell aadaUad stljl
aa it haa aince the Southern PaeMo
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