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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1922)
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Y .i -......- ---------------.--------- .....J.-.... .J.J.----.----..,r-.-J.----- ---------------- - ----"jViify-jyvy-jnj'vvvTnrijnj 4350 Foot Level of Argonaut Is Tomb Entrapped Men -i Ghastly Sight Greets Rescuers; as Reward for Their Three Weeks of Heart-Breaking. Race Against Time JACKSON, Sept. 19. The 47 entombed miners lived but three hours after the accident of August 27, it was determined shortly after the bodies were found last night. Deadly mine gas caused by the fire in the, Argo naut shaft caused their death. 'BONUS VETOED i fit UK IN : inn thi I I II I LI I I sl 1 1 1 1 I II U III I I I President In Accord With BIDS FOR ROCK CR. AND MIDLAND ROADS REJECTED iBY COUNTY i i 5 I'liilMtifiN Arc IM'iliiinl Too lll;li uk Mny li l.ilil Otrr fnlll rl Vnir Purposes of Measure But Against Provisions , JACKSON, Cal., Sept. 19. Death won. . The heart-breaking, nerve-straining, perilous race that for the past 22 days rescue crews have waged in the depths of the earth here, with the lives of 47 en tombed miners trapped by the fire of August 27, as the ttake, ended in defeat last night, when, after an all day search through the Workings of the Argonaut, all 47 were discovered dead. Jackson today awaits the - bringing up from the" depths of the earth the bodies of the men who showed that they knew how to die. Records scrawled on paper by one man showed that they had lived but little more than three hours after erecting their pitiful barricades against deadly gas. Many of thb men had removed their clothing to aid in making the barricade proof against the gas which, despite their brave efforts, leaked through in sufficient quantity caused death within a short time. Rescuers entered the Argonaut yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. It wns late last night when a party led by Byron O. Pickard, of the federal bureau of mines, re ported the finding of 42 bodies in the 4350 foot level, lying behind a bulkhead. the doomed men had built across the cross-cut tunnel, the second bulkhead jm countered by the rescuer. The 47 had apparently counted on the loyalty of their comrades, knew that help would come as fast as willing hands and hearts could bring it, and had made every efforts to prolong their lives. ' This was California's worst mine disaster, and one of the worst in the history of the country. It occurred in one of California's richest mines, producing over $1,000, 000 in gold annually. . Experts from all parts of the United Stales were drawn to the scene, and each Rave of his experience in planning and executing the rescue. Despite their best ef forts, however, unforsccn, obstacles were encountered and over three weeks elapsed before' the barriers were penetrated. Jackson took the news calmly and found comfort in the fact that the men had met a quick and merciful death instead of the agnoies of starvation. WAHIIINCIUN. K.-)l ft. Tho niiliHnrn' li'iuun bill nux irloH Iijr I'miltli'til llurillii;: In lil iiiras.tco lo nitiKrf'i'H twlny. TImi irrili)in( ilnl.irril Im h.ix In iiKiinl wltli dm iivdhiiI itirv)M'd o'lmiii lint Mil, Imt Mint liMrnuld mil null mtIIhi i IIm ircilnlniiM (In sii con. Krcnti liml fulk'il in inililo rnvcnuo In meet tho pnn luluim (if tliu bill. Tim rrHl(ti'nt nnlil tlin ultlni.ito cost con hi nut In I'tllmiteil tlcf Inltiily Imt tho trrnaury f Inured total tost of Iho In nun at $7f.o, 000,040 Urn flrxl four jenrrt with a fl tin I clmrso In mccm of JI.OOO, noo.fluo. Up told roncrMn tho pro ptini'il Konlrn crrtlflrutcs milifttllutdl for I hi (irlKlnnt c.nh paymtnt plnti noulil coiutltuto lirrrrowlnc on tho nutlonx credit J imt a truly ni tNrouKh n loan Merit made liy direct KiiriTliliit'lit borrowliiK. Ho nddod that thin Involves n U.mccroua nbuc uf public credit. Tin chief oxeiutlYo declnreJ It es urntliil to romeinbcr that more tlmn $1,000,000,01)0 pledpi to nblo fer lro men would not iltml iilnti thn hit inxibllgBtlnn, lilch tbn eturan eon trlbiited tn thn rolln of tho uged, In illRimt find dependcut. ThU obllRa Hon, he unlit, would cost "more. Iill lion thuii I cntiirn to hurkmI." In tho I10U8O wlirro tliu Jeadurn nay mora than tho neccmiary two-ihlrds will oto to i inn tho bill over thoj cto, the roll call vai postponed un til tomorrow. All IiMh for iiropiwrd Itock Creek mid Al I'l l.i nit road lonMrnctloti were ri'Jcet d by tho county court )ei lenlay afternoon when It wim decid ed tliul tho bld were l" hlKh. Whether thn county will nak new bldn or pOHtpone the w oik until next )ritr wiik not decided. 'MlJC 1 On thi Kuck Cret'k road, unit I one, from thin Hly to WWim mamli. I fi f. nill.-H. It. A. Kmmltl bid $18,- U'.i.'.ifi. On iiiiIIm jinn nnd tno Tom II. I.ynch bid f?7,RS9.ur.. Olhcr Martin bid I9,0.1S.I on unit onn S3r.,S7!i.7i on unit Iwo. Unit ENGLAND H I TN OF RESERVES i I Prepares for Military Ac tion to Protect Freedom Of Dardanelles VANCOUVKIl, II. C, Kept. 13. Tho UrltUh naral reservlitf, fetid entii here, arc bclnie called upon for acnlto. It was iitated today. Mili tary officers who haro served In Mesopotamia aud tho Near Eail were reported to lmo received orders to. EPISCOPALIANS' IN RESOLUTION OPPOSE NEW SCHOOL BILL lfour of Drpuilm IkrUrrd AjstkMt I'roponl Oimpubuiry Macs tloiwl Measure rortTI.ANO, Kept. 19 Oppoal. Hon to any legislation that would pat church schools out of busiaess Is de clared In a rcaolutlon adopted by tho house of deputies of tho Eplscopallaa church here today. Tho resolution Is said to bo direct ly aimed at tho compulsory educa tional measure, so-called, which will ! be voted on In November. Tho resolution lines tbe Episco palians up with the Catholics, Lath two Intituled seven miles from 'o- i iik inarxh lo Itork Creek. I On tho Mldluml-Cnllfomla hlBh-( UlM thciirtch on lu readiness way. near Any. r.iiim Hunter uni II5.9C0 nnd II. H Vlcory I1C.200 for excavation on 76,000 yurds. Hunter' bid wnslnt the rnto of 21 cents per yard nnd VUory's at 20 e;nt. ' erans, the Presbyterian pastor of the state. T-f.tl NOW III FIELD- FOR GOVERNOR tt , T Pierce May Attefpt V V mm mm ffl W ! nayc nan nsi aweti 1 FreeaBellot . HALEM, gett 1. eUrrlat; aV nnulktlltv nt Pharl Half ar UiMkf fleid wltbdrawB from tk racvfer. t iv. .1.1 r. ,2'" - ' nivr, m lap aanv.u vs Hmr' r Adventlsts and a portion of Br the courts pmaaUng the Mere- tivtorlftti Aakinn nf Ik larsi li a -- m aij a ' s lrr of state Jrem nMetat4 Ma bwsm FIRE DESTROYS HOME IK'fiithe I'luo l ItLtinetl for lt Of CliilMufii' Itoldeneo LONDON. Sept. 15. It was aulh orllatlcly stated today tbat tho Drlt hh Kovenuncnt will undertake mili ary action at once It necessary. Inde pendent sf Franco and Italy, to pro tect tho freedom of tho Dardanelles. J.'AHIS. Sept. 19. Tho French caMhcl today approrrd what Is char ncteVlxed ns tho "pacific" policy of Premier Polncaro In tho Near East nnd tho withdrawal of all Preach troops from Asia minor to tho French sldu of tho StralU of Dardanelles). It went ou record as opposed to mili tary action as mean of settlemeat JACKSON; Sept. 19. The first of the bodies of the Argonaut miners will be brought to the surface this afternoon. .The laborious procesi of removing them will take about two hours for each body The details of the burial have not been arranged. Approximately 28 were Catholics and Father Kearney was uncertain as to the arrangements for burial of the latter on account of identification being difficult. Thirteen checks covering four weeks compensa tion aro to be mailed today by the state industrial com mission to widows. The total compensation will ex ceed $100,000. Ernest Miller,) a former resident of Salem, was one of the victims. Fifteen years ago Miller was entombed several days in a Montana mine.. J-Ulw MALIN TO BE MECCA Keciiiul uf Silles uf t'liniviiliH lpiitu fleni Tliurilny to Mnlln will be thn mi'nn of a earn van leavliiR hern Thursday lifter noon on tlin Keumd of a M-rlrs nt, friendly IhIIh to tow of thn i utili ty, It wan niiiimmcrd tmlay nt tho ebamber of commeree. The tlmn uf le.ivlliR.ilUd other ileliilla lit llm trip will ho uimoiiiKc'l later. TIpi believed t(ifbao orlRlnaled In a defictlvu flue'iit 7 o'llock last night totally ilcntroyiid tho renldenuo if U'onilv lJennv nt Clillnnitlu. ar- lording to J. A. I'lrkell, u merchant I ,. cmnhaslcd tho necessltr it uf that town. Non of tho eontcnta j rouclilnc nn ncrinnt ihmuaH I lomallc channels and a peace coafet iiicu. f. i ..Ai-r .,!.., m. . OKNEVA, sept. IS. The aswrn bly of tho league of nation today adopted a report of the humanitar ian commlttco In favor of a pro posal made by Dr. Frldjof Naasen of Norway tbat tho relief orfaal ration of Icanuo In tho Near Bast bo used to help refugees In Asia Minor. Tho proposition to have the Icjkuo Intorvcno for stoppage of hostilities In tho Near East will be dlscunaed tomorrow. among tbe denominational opposition oa the ballot, lhara MhaftV will ha encountered by tho bill.' three candidate "fvr SUSaraaUrlal '(" .. ihoaorattaNeTtrf4nloa. OFFER RESORT SITES Tbeso Include Bm WOUott. re-1 " I publican nominee; Walter U, Pierce lioratloaa For Kasamer Home At of La (Jrande, aomlae of tbe -DUaaoad Lake to" Be Held ocratlc party, aad Hall, ladepeadeat"; There I oaly remote nasUttlty, ef- PORTLAND, Sept. l.-More than ' "ctaU tM- U,t V asslliaU for JO summer bomeslte at' Diamond Por will HU with tha oecretary lake will be placed on tho market I,U,M' "" ? WMUma. within few days, Assistant District ke ! for flllaIetef eeU Forester C. J. Buck. In charce of Ue" lw -T ITV recreation ot the United Slate for est reserve, announced. "We have had a great many In-' qulrlcs about summer bomeaiUs on! friend wHI sMkoair leffjal effort Diamond lake." sald.Bnck. "and are to have Hall's aataa ealaa44 frea' offering our. first lot soea. Koae of . the kaliaiT J aweh''aa' atuaaat amur be r these sites I located esaetly oa Ue!mfby thaftaa W.WsMei'rtsf, wun saved, Doney It n loader In a IdkkIiiK ramp at Kirk. Plckull fuld theru wai no flro flfChtlnR equipment in Clilfoquln and that any surlnus blazo must necessar ily end disastrously. BARNES GAME WARDEN Deputy Stierlff Ih ApKilntril SiicciimI llrnr)' htuut to Marlon Ilarucs, who has been de puty sheriff for tho past )car, has been nppolnted Kami) warden for Klamath tounty. Tho appointment was muilo by A. K. HurRliduff. utati; Rumo warden, to fill tho vncamy lauKnd by tho resignation nt Henry Stunt. .tLWKirr IlKPOHT PORTLAND. Sept. 10, crss and butter Mcady. -HvcalocK. rr It waa enaeMeedili SaWm tha neiiaer uoveraer oieatt nor ai ,1 k a Wars ksweror, i aaA'aear reielveiat lf.theo nrisrersiwnTCi KaaorU at several K.IIKKIl MOON TO WKD POTSDAM, Sept. 19. Tho mar rlai;o of former Urnpcror William and Princess Kruilno Von Schocnnlch Curolutli will probably lake place If November, It wuu announced alter a family council ot tho llohcmollerns hero today. THEY SAY THERE'S NOTHING THESE FLIVVERS CANT DO , - .-..--- ii i i n i - ... ...,- fi -v i, trwi3'lru u f around and cr ( , lis -S indrs) 1 IT IN The Fief v , l&-- MfcrtrSL 1 BAC 0F " v v lake shore, but aH are hack aad screened la the Umber m4 aear ieve4,att aasatsl toSmjr. r Wefea stream. They are oa um west end lathe demeeraUc aiilaHifer sjev of.thelaoatk sMo'St the - . si "r Bbaimi gaSslI Iill II iM'i ' ' eadlaaey wofM'lstrMt ftea freea -t laaasteaeMat iaw. i.--.i..;-l. -.,, a-- .. . :: .- - :: ...r - . . inn sHEBmor were oi iwe w aoj uaoer Ul TrrHTf SSllH down business, bat were Imasediately by tbe attorney aiisiat the, aearetary swamped by persons wanting meal ( of ptate I aot retain ie saa oa the aad accommodation, accordta to f eligibility of caadiSarM aseT aaaer Buck. Tbl wa especially true of the law la compelt4 to place Hall's Diamond lake aad Elk lake. (name oa the ballot. 'The governor. "At Diamond fke me persons however, ander the attorne-ieaer were camped this roar," aalS'Buck. , al's ruling, I nreclaaed from pro- issaee. t a s..Jll L ia.afya.a a . a aaiask a locro bto Dees noass ow isf, claiming T7us eiectto even though and lots ot tubing and iwimmrar. be ahould receive more'voU than Tdo resort roan W now bIMISR,kl . the other candidate. This situation main building. Tho foundation I laid aad peeled togs will be used for the walls. Tho building will be 100 feet long. A store Is already la operation. nm"1 I CHILD CLINIC, AGENCY Indian Mother Will Be Gives, Oaffer. tuntl) to Have Babies Eiamlaed Dr. b'stella Ford Warner will con duct a child welfare clinic at Klam-.ney's however. ath Agency, September 25. She wll be accompanied by Mrs. (I. M. Blake, ly, Btato advisory nurso. Those promoting tho clinic oiprm tho hopo Uiat many Indian babies and children undor school ago will bo brought to tbo clinic, pointing out that tho freo examination may have. much bearing on tho tuturo health of tho child. Tho physical uccda ot tho children aro polntod out and augges- Hon made for their bettorinent. The clinic has tho approval of Wal ter CI. West, superintendent of tho reservation, who urges all mother to to present with tbclr children. CHILDREN TO EXHIBIT , -. ..-.... . -.....,,. u due, tho atoraey-geaeral held," to the fact that Hall was defeated at the primary election us aaw gets before ' the voter a aa ladrfaeaieat candi date. w - r'1 "trrrrr BfraTl- V&U Should Hall get a plarallly there Is a possibility. It was said, ot Ma tiling proceeding la tketf supreaje,1' court to compel' the foveraor to pro claim hla election. The Succes of1" such a suit Is held remote by aliW- In that tbe Oregon laws irn mwrlfln nn. lk auklarl - In plain Ungual o preclude the gover- nor from Issuing a'uch a proclama tion, u Following the opinion ot tho at- ' torney-general, holding tbat thn ace-f A rotary of state I wjthout authority 'to pass upon tbo eligibility of casjIU tr dates for office, aaaogacement casW from tbe slate department that Hall'M namo will appear on ho ballot s la, dependent candidate, i . , . yiveOatferBepree-ataiive , i For representative In cungre 4 . vfl (Continued on Page t) Boaauu Club W1U Kater Pigs At County Fair la Oitobcr I'lgs raised by tho Uonanza boys aud girls pig clubs will bo on exhibi tion at tbo county fair, October i, Ci ud 6, und tho clubonember expect to wlu over all entries, according to Frank Sextou, county cfub , agent. Each member of tho club la raising a registered Poland China sow pig. A Judging 'team ,wlll bo' selected from this club to competo with teams from tho othor llvo stock club. H. M. Daniel Is local leador. Tho mem ber are: Fern Crapsor. Clyde Crap lor. Mildred Scott. Edith Scott, James Noblo, Carl MeRoynolds, Fran cla Bowno, Albert Wllkorsoa aad Walter 'Bowno, . lV . f a?i a ar sffav fii I aswota asjcsMtv ss jay Forrest Winter, Merrill road ul A fwrfi' ufa 1UVKKMIDB PAVING COhtPLETHO Paving was completed last alfbt o Itlversl4e from the city llmHwtu Mala aad oa Mala tress Riverelw U Confer, ' claims to have been the"' first hunter to havo, brought down a bag ot duok witn ino opening ec we seasea aw- . . .r urday .morning. .HaiabMiclelm W.iifihFr have beon tbo first jtebepopperait.uir fftt- wun oiro. onoi irim,B.gaa.oi :. 4 Early SaturdayWwtfr sueeeUaevX 1(tM la getting fv fat.MnU fNMa.a tmkunq$ m wnica nasi Been itMiMgyaear.;-);, a place. Shortly, afMfwU4MK;laVir f't hla kavvavd' WTIalaa Salt allnaa.lM. ..','.'., 'certala part of hls'asitmy'-a-hli',4'' echoed by the report' ! g fua.l -; hla tkat.he 1 aptwrtM Mea'aikv, u taken for a rteek mttn.KHrmk aad hera were tlaatloa revealed th Lee BaehYwlfc ki. Ihe'saaM flock W1etwkwal a u laU a.;. 'rfLn&'lJ&U ".rwiTrnii:iin.-A! ... ':rT7- .5 Nte of i;umr.mmim' v Yi tfVj '-""'. , tkf'sirtr sfesf, K .n-. L,' ? i M f I A A'l .. ly ,1' i WI 'i , i :"Vv V: K' . ' -