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PAGE SIX FRIDAY, SFPTEMHER 21, tfl2ft TTIB KLAftfATIl NEWS asssssssss"aaBssssssss"sS"a"""si t "Unknown Bodies j Buried in South (Ooniiniml From Page One) J A llvmnm to IU-d Criias hed lauarirra from Ur. A. T. Kliio. Kelt Crow worker, rarrtiM lilt. Jnformailm thai Ihu n groen hud rtrtted etui thai rail had Ikmii utatiut for millmry aid. Later word fame from Wft I 'aim H.a.h that riots were fi-arrd but prompt d '! patrh of armed tnionn aldrd In rslmlug a altnation that appeared sprlous. , ' ' Maud Ifcallia lilr Porto Mean d.'al'ls it re w In numlrr as relief workers in army I (rurks made their way inland from the roast. Henry M. Itaker, ... chairman of the relief party re , ported 174 known dead and 381 Injured on the island. Mis ,.. figures were incomplete, repre aemlng a survey of 4 out o the ., 77 towns In Porto llico. t i It Is believed a thorough sur- Tey of the Island will show near ly 3(i0 dead, although this re port was an unofficial estimate. :i turn Kilu-,1 From Information reaching ' here the (iuadalout death list ' ' was Bow C0. as the result of -the hurrlrane which hit here September 12 and proceeded on i ' to Porto ISico and Florida. It was understood that the French i Korernment will be asked to appropriate S4.000.U00 to care " for the sufferers. Sanitary conditions in Palm Beach county Florida, and in the Interior of Porto Rico were ,' reported aa unsatisfactory Vlth ' the danger of a serious epidemic. '- Strong preventative measures are being taken In .Porto Rico to-combat disease. Chlorine, to porky the water, has been sup f ;plld the hospitals by the U. a public health service. Emergency hospitals have been established whererer needed. Two are In operation in San Juan. I Bury rnlrtentlflrvl !"' A. L. Schafer. Red Cross re ' lief director in Jacksonville, re ' ported to headquarters that dras jlie tups wars being taken In the western part of Palm Beach ! county, to prevent an oatSrewk -t of disease. J "Sanitary conditions in western ' part of Palm Beach county are 1 Increasingly serious." Schafer tel egraphed. "Bodies are coming to tthe surface of the lake. Necessary 'to bury bodies without Identlfi- cation. New negro cemetery es tablished 16 miles west of Palm iBeach."- ..- - He reported that the death list tlll estimated at 400 but with toe strong possibility that it win j increase. . - Dr. Elde. at Haines City, no tified headquarters that he had! completed a survey of the east) side of Lake Okeechobee by boat j and found 450 persons dead in I that section. Forty-seven bodies J were fonnd in one place on a .road, he said. Out of 3.000 Demon, at . PoK- Jokee, 2,500 are homeless, Elde Jaald. "The area south to Miami Locks. Including Kramers Island' tras devastated and the loss of ' Wife was considerable, but we ! Tcannot estimate It, although It ', tprobably will mount to several hHh tioritiitu. Hood Itiver ticvuriKJit. nlio will riK'it Jack j hundred." he added Olll v heir on Friday night. September -JH. 1 - prnnprrv i ' liolli men nrr hard hitter, have lot nf weltflit sml can 5'St.i k "atnagc in Palm M( ,. punH,,,,,.,,! than a Krailitr rrk. Nrith.r has thidre aueacn county will be nearly $30,- "i kiss the canvas" ami lx;th are confident of wlnnliiK. 0I(,000 Director .Schafer said. I Market Report for the Pacific .Coast 1 (iroesbeck Talks ; Head of State' At Knvams Meet: Dfy LcagUe to Speak in City "l.nw Itself In to anre auard Hie i ItlUTI.AMI, Sepl. 2. Ill'l llutler. cube rtras. f0; tan ilanls. 50; prime firsts, 4S; firsts, 4. Kks - fresh siaudard rMras. K: licsh standard firsts, 40; fresh medium ei!ru, 35; fresh inedillm firsts. nO; underaise 2&. Wheat III! Mil 'stem, 1.40; soft white, .Id; westoru whito. 1 It. Iinrd winter, i.ntl; nortlieru spring. 1.0S; western red. fl.OH. Ilutterfntdliect shippers FOII price No. 1 grade, 61: station price. 49: N. S. 4S; INirllalld , -ilellvory price. No. I, J4; No. 3. . 4!. ' Fruits crunberries. 6.35-5 50; bin kleherrlts. .10-. lie lb.; cau Inloupea. 40-1.35; pears 3.00; strawl.errles. 1.50 half crate; Jonathan apples, 1.10 box. Vecetables - ( n riiniliers, .40 -HO; tonulUM', .50-. 75 boa; on ions. 2.10 aatk; lettuce. 1.35-1.60 u.ile: celery. .gti..0 doi: spin ach. .90-1 25 box; raulldour. 1.00 Indies. i.Ta; potuio'ti. i.uu- enrn, ,7 S-l.uo' wick; - 60f doa. huneliss; All rool vm , ulalilea continued nctlvo. I.lvestiu k - cattls none, calves none, rout 200. shfen 2tl. faille umitaHy steady. Ail but minority el al I lie majority, one load of Monday's holdovers II Is over Iho effort of Americans now dlspi.aed of. j to raise, the level (it, in the low- iioks nieauy, mil lory mow. , , , miniuiuiu." Hollo '. Ileal HkIH liulcliers. IncllldlllR ' - drlve'lna. 13. Mil; overwelallls anil T.. . ?.' ... . .. ' ! rroii, . . o I una Cliy loin menioers Ol Ills I .,.,.. ti,,. mn itrsmilia. iimlerweiKlita mostly ll iiii don. ' k,-..,,. ,illh .i. .... ,...h worker lor the iwinr I rsanlia- n ere hau.K I leeder ma Klw"' '',b ' tlon. will hold Ina Clin,, and 10 " V. 7 .., yesterday tlroe.lieck spoke , prohll.ltloi, pl.-tur. " " to t tit ineinlwra mi "Const nil r.ti. .,,,1 Sheep market .steady. ).!', ,, Privilege," In observance , K'"m"" . , , dohle-de, k .hoi. Mount A I. f National t ons.llulon work ' '''"V' ,,,. on 1 lambs 12,50. Few fairly -good which la being observed by civic I ,r"1' ' ml .1 h? trucked U VU, 11 00-11 50. ,club, llirougln.ut Iho I' i. 1 1 . d Transgressor ... The Triumph !iif Justice." will be showu. ii is rtiuucsivu nisi t-iiiioren ; , llev It. F Close, superintend em of the Anll-Haloon League of attorney ,... . Karl Flinn. fluid tM V III VS HFHhM Two steel desks, one I Tt, nsrl 1,1.1 v ilnsl l.tk,,. I,, ih. .i,,..i , r ih. i ,.i under sUleen years of age shall !'"m"!led fumes, brought about bv fin- M 'companled by and sit wnn 1.ewrlter and f''-l"l' ,,,, ,wri,B , r r,. their parent. was cleverly brnuiiht to the l- blncd deak mid the other a flal-lou with ..rowers, a... new e. iiipiu'ni in ,,.u,mi r ,hr numbers Mr. ue ouico or i,i.i,,i u.,i.ap. circuit , droesbei k's address. court clerk. Tu ,.,,, , lllv,V. Mtl . The wooden desks formerly courage leadership, each I. ..II lu the office aro uuw used by vldiiar must be given an opp r the court reporter. Ituiilly. .V. "iroeabeck declared. I t.ernian youllla are uoi so t.ill ! Madrid, the capital of Hi.n.n now as In the pre-uur days. Tin. has Increased Its population from Thursday general decrease Is almul I 'i".!.I4.nnO In nearly Vooo.uiiu In 'a. .Merrill and M.lln .... rn.l.v the lust five vears. Meiitember SMIi. Ttin meeting at Klaniulh Falls and Keno will bo held Monday evening, Heplember Still, lu the Christum church; ai Lakevlew nud llonnnsa on Tuesday evo nlng. Sept. 35th; si t'hlloquln and Williamson Itlver Wednesday evening. Kepteinber Jdth; at Fort Klanialh and Klaniulh Agency on veiling. Hept. 17th; Nails Gorman, Heavyweight i Crilly is Ready For Gorman Bout Rlv rnnnf Clark Confesses " DeVeioping Fast T. Murder of Boy Dtilermiued to make short work of the man who held hire - to a 'battling draw lam moot Inn, J k ' Crilley, i?aa Kranc'sco heavy i weight, has arrived lu Klamath ' Falls to round out hut training for the ten-round main enrent bout with Nails Gorman, Hood ' River behemoth. In Klamath Kail j Friday evening. September 28. Crilley Is already looking ; ahk'ad of this bout. He coufided In "Tex" llickerstaff, fight pro-, rmoter. that If he got over Oor , man, he would like to meet ( het ' Shantell. aeiifatknal San Fran-' ; rlsco heavyweight who ha not ! j been defeated in his left profet-' : slonal fights. t Crilley has been working for ! the past week at Moone Taussig's ' gymnusium and says he's In ex- cellent condition for the bout. ' L In the meantime "Tex" In get-1 ting things 11 nod up for tfte pre-f . lliuiiiarles. -t ' Stick-up Man Will Serve Long Term Found guilty of carrying a con cealed weapon, L. V. Woodruff was sentenced to servo 90 days In the county Jail when brought before Justice of ths I'oaco V. furm by Gordon Stewart North cott. alleged degenerate murder- ig Barnes. Woodruff was arrested Wednes day morning at 3:15 o'clock by hai denied the boy. away by nti Iter Collins ' . (Cow tin wed From Pago One) That Bly, community center of . Upper Sprague Kiver valley. Is "'"re buried 50 miles out on the enjoying the first real boom of Moiave desert. Its long existence, is the opinion : Xorthcott in .lull of William Duncan, district at- VANCOUVER. H. C. Hepi. 20. torney. who recently returned ,l'Pl Vor'" s- Xorthcott. W(h rom two t(J x cara of Klamath Potato Crops Moving !Smi,h ho,1 , p . . 3 A complaint from a brief rislt to that section wanted in Los Ang. les. Calif. of Klamath. -connection with the deaths nf : "Heretofore Bly bas been a ,"".r boys " "', farm nar .UT' amall livestock and agricultural wa' ,aKcn l",m center," tbough said Mr. Duncan. "Al- there was considerable dian i'aclrlc railway train two miles east of Vancouver toniRlit ti.,.;.., : lhl i-ii,,. , , anu rusned to Oakalla railroad transportation has pre- "ner Jeavy ua?a-;-ntrf fIm.-.. v l I Northern. who wan prlnon 1 potatoes learving the Southern Pa cific freight yards for various markets in the west principally, California markets the Klamath potato harventlng season is un der way. Hetween 800 and 900 cars of potatoes will be shipped from the police officers on Oak and Broad street after ho is said to have placed a 45 Colt automatic over the heart of 11. Smith. Wood ruff, It is alleged demanded that his hands. of attempted rob-' hery was filed and Woodruff was I found guilty of the minor charge. carrying a concealed weapon. "FLYING MILL" PLANE CRASHES I.K BOUHGKT. France. Sept. IJ however, the O. C. & E. railroad is being extended from Sprague hrn..ni . Vancouver from v.r. ' Klamath country, according to i2o. (JPi The Autogyro, or "fly non to await extradition to Cali- c- A- Henderson, county agent. lnK windmill" In which the Span- fornla, was surrounded byaniim- There were 825 cars moved i.h inninr ron na t rin.vi a. i , r,, j lui inn, was nuiiitunuru ur a ni.iii- .dm . jo miles to Bly. and from Bly, . ber , proViicIal police when lie out of the ""i'' 't"1 "eason. made a successful flight across uimeiMBiiu. tne twauna Box stepped from the train. News, and we anticipate something of the English channel on Tuesday, ""'"' ana ,ne t'ei'can Bay mBbt mvu and nhotogrnuhera an Increase this yeur," said Sir. crashed in the course of a trial i-umuer company are planning wre k,pt ,mf k while the prison each 10 build a road east into ,.r ,.. ..scoi tci t a wait Inn - . leoe.iive limner noiaings. tomobile. There should be quite a com-; . ' cr,, Klul.-l munlty out there soon." ! i,al(.r wah i,,arm.d that irini r Henderson. "Just how much will flight here today and was badly. Eg depend on the market." 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