Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 22, 1910, Image 1

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VOL. XV
M i i I kx I«
NO 38
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 22, f9IO
PHYSICAL BASIS
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
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Rebating Ar«* in Operatimi—
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WASHINGTON. I» «'.. Dec. 21.—
The i«*i>ort of the Intvrstat«* Com­
merce <omml«»hin submitted to <-<>n
gres» d«*mund« th«* ph>»l«'nl valuation
<>f railroads It suys
"it Is a well known fact that ti<>
tout«, commission, a«-« «mutant <r
hnutxlal writer would for a moment
consider the present railroad baiane«*
-hOet a» a stutemeut pili porting to
give th«* <<>»t of th«- pnux*rt> or wiii< n
snggosts even remotely either tin
money lnv«*ated or th«* present value.”
The r«*|x>rt n»»crta that th«* most
important feature now In railroad law
Is the provision authorising the <om-
misalon to »u»p«*iid pro|H»»e«l isle In­
creases pending lnv«*stlgu(loii
It
»ays
'The fight against discrimination 1»
by no means won
There are pra«--
liras remaining which aie more Insid­
ious. more difficult of extirpation
'han I be open rebating, tx-cauae th«-
hidden contra« tual arian*>-ui«uts ar*
entirely lugal except for the ■ Keel
produced '
The operating revenues for rail­
roads for July. August and September
were I74S.124.3O4. an increase of
S42.ono.ouo for the name quarter In
1909
The «*x|M*upeu wtwt» $489,-
899,379, an Increase of $50,qoo.ooo
The numbar of pnawngvr* ki)le«l
during the year ended June 30th,
1910, *u 450: Injured. 15,515.
The number of «-mplove« hl''-d •«
5.419: injured. «».»25
HARRIMAN'S IllIGHTEIt TO
HIM OME A SHEEP RAINER
H«-r«l of Min- lui|H>rt«-«l HolM«*ili» Will
(U- H«»ld anti R«i>la<'<*<l bjr
the W«xdy Animal»
MIDDLETOWN, N Y.. lb*« 2 1
The Harriman dairy st Arden, III
which the late B. H Harriman took
»uch great pride, and for which he
KU(h«*rcd perhapn the finest herd of
imported Holstelus In this country, is
to be closed
The cattle will In* ills-
IHMX'd of at aviation. To repine«* the
cows, Mrs. Chill ies Kunie ). Hurri
man's daughter, has purchused u
large uunib.«r of Kansas sheep. and
will undertak«* sheep raising on a
large »rule, In the effort to make th«*
«•Mat * pay larger dividend thuii here­
tofore. The land Is said by < xperts
to l><* e»p<H'lally adapted to shi-ep rais­
ing.
THE
HEART OF HEAL KMT ATE MAN
Cl PII» <'AITI REN
Wing«-d Goti Play» Winnlug Maine
With H. P. Galani«*snx—May
Go <>n W<-«Ming Tout-
Ciifiid has been busy In this purl of
tb<* »tat«* r«*ccntly. und on«* of ih<* per­
sona his marksmanship has been ef­
fective on is the popular real estate
man. H. P. Galarneaux. The little
winged g<xt fired a shot that plerc«*d
his heart, and Harry has gon«» to
Sunny California to, lila friends say,
bring back with him one of the fair
daughters of th«» Golden State in the
person of Miaa Frances La Prairie.
While It Is only rumor so far, Harry is
one of the hoys who generally gets
what h<* g«M*a nfter, and hla friends
avo wishing him success
CENTRAL
NEW YORK. Dec. 21. ('hurle» II.
M. Hiirkham of Pittsburg was today
elected pre»ldent of th«» Illinois Cen­
tral. succeeding J lime» T.' Harahan,
who has been pensioned. Mr. Ilark-
hani lias Irc’n vic«* president vinco
June, 1904.
NOMINATIONS OF MctTIORI»
ANI> MEYER ARE tNINFIRMKD
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 21.
The senate today confirmed the nom­
ination» of C. C. McChord and B. G.
Meyer to be Interstate Commerce
commissioners.
Y«'«r's lie* ord I» a tiruetMuitc O«i<
Street Car» Kill 17.1, Ubili.
133 Wen* Murdered
CHICAGO, Dec. 21
Suicide »«*rv-
«<1 the problems of existence for 4 89
persons in Chicago for th« year end­
ing November 30, 11»io, according to
| the nnniial report of Coroner P* ter
lloffiiiun, mad«* public till» week
IndiiMtrllillHHi exuded the llveM of
1387 men, women und children. Trun
I portatlon ng>*ncl«*s killed 577. of
wh'ch 175 went «low u to death by
t he w I ioc I n of street cats. Ilomlcld«*»,
' other than suicide», numbered 203, ->f
which 133 were murders and 17 ttltir-
dor and »ulcidc» combined. Four of
the victims wore under 5 years. s«*v<* i
; under 7 years, and two of 80 y«.*ars.
On«* hundred and twenty-four aiil-
cld«*« died by ppison, 116 by awphyxi-
' utiou and 125 by shooting. Polso.i
wnn th«* favorite means «if suicide of
! women, while men choa« atranKiiia-
tioti und shooting. There w«*re I »* ■
! Amorlcans. 102 Gertnahs, 4 4 Italians.
2 4 RmtsiunM ami 32 Bohemian» in Ihe
li»t. Two Chinamen und one Japan
«mt were umong thorn« who violate«!
God's cation nuuln»t »elf »luiighter
TWENTY KILLED SEND WIRELESS
BY EXPLOSION FROM AEROPLANE
i
LAUNCH MACHINE FROM UAHLESHIP
«ult In
infill I sms of IJfe—
I.itti« II«>| h * F<>r M«-n
MANCHESTER England, D <• 21.
Twi'Uty arc known to be dead und
:.',o ar<* missing us th« r«*eult of an
■ xploslon in th«*' llulto <<>ul mine neat
L«lgli
Four hundred miner» were
workliia at tin* time of the explosion.
an«1 • leven were rescued allv«», the
rest are believed to be d**ud. Twenty
corpses have be«*n recovered. It I» t»<-
Ilrved the working» huv«* bc«*n de­
nioilMhcd In the Interior of the mln le,
which 1» burning and making the
rescue i>«-rllou».
AsMl»tant Alanagcr Rushton p«»r-
i»hed while feuding u party of rea-
currs. The cause of th«* * explosion
has not b«*«*n determined. ' Th«» flam«*»
are shooting eighty feet above th«*
GO KN INTO ITS NEW QUARTERN mine entrane«*, and unless the cn-
MONDAY
t«>inl>e<l tneu escaped to a gallery oth-
er than the on«' burning there Is no
bop«- of their surviving.
ANOTHER MAN
FORGES CHECK
Ix-h-at tlx- Sojahomorew in the Hcli«x*l
(•ymnuMiuiii by Hcor«- of
SS to SO
ifty
lire in EnglUli < «al Mine May It»-
war, Robert Shaw Oliver, are anxious
to take advantage of the meets so
that the new devices may be tested
and experiment« in scouting made.
lm|M,riant
Et|M*rinw ni» In War
iM-uverw Are 14» !!«• Mad«* by
Gov<*rnmcnt Ev|x-rt»
In the High school gymnasium
•hi« afternoon the Senior- l.»f«j*»,d
the Sophomore ba.«k< tbali team by »
score of 23 to 20.
Following is th«* lineup:
Seniors Clarence Motschenbaeher
and Jack Edwards forward«, John
Siemens «enter, Wllb«*r T«*lford and
Roy French giards.
Sophomores — Glenn Garrett and
li.trr'.. .M* sn r forwards, Virgil Do
Lap center. Harold Sargent and Ear-
n«*tst Nail guards.
Refer«*«' Professor Hawley.
CONFESSES HE COSBIHEO IRE ACT
Nev «ni li Man to lb* Arr«-«ited for Tinti
< rinn- Within tlu- l’a»l Few
Months
BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21
Th«
The aeventb man to be arrested for
forgery was eaught by Chief of Police
aviation meet which is to be held at
Avfutlon park. Tanforan, from Janu-
Townsend yesterday evening, and ia
*.ow In the county jail. He Is H. E.
I ary 5th to 15th, 1» by far the most
I important one ever held in th»- Doited
• Stanford, who cla'ms to be a contract­
State» from the standpoint of tlx* nill-
ing carpenter, an'd the check, ttie sign­
ing of which may mean tor him a
' Itary ob-»»rv«*r. and perhaps the most
term 1» the penitentiary, was for th •
i »eiiftatiotial and spectacular of all
paltry s»>.m of (12
I from the point of view of th«- general
WASHINGTON. I).
Dec. 21.—
public.
Yesterday Stanford presented a
The tseuatc and house adjourned for
Not *>tiiy will all the famous bird the holidays, and will r«*conv<-n«' Jan­ « heck for 112. signed by M. S. Masnu
and payable to t’lmse’f, to Mr. Ingr«>-
men wlio have made record» In Eu­ uary 5th.
lr.-m, proprietor *>t the Klamath coSeo
rope and this country be preeent to
— .....
house, telling hi-n to retain it and he
fly, but military ot>f«*rvntion» and
would pay him oack that amount
ex[M»rini*-nts will be made that, if suc-
inter. Instead >>f keeping the check
c«-»sful. will mark the revolutionizing
Mr. Ingraham pave it to S. C. Han.-
of fighting «»qulpment by ail great
aker
of the M«! -l sakery as payment
powers
>f
a
bill. Mr. Hamaker turned It
TWO
KILLED
AND
TEN
INJURED
The military attaches of foreign
o--er to F. W. Gnadelach, who pre­
WHEN U ALLS FELL
governments have !>«■•n invite-d to at­
sented It to the American Bank and
tend the meet at the expense of the
Trust company, who later passed it on
management,
to
see
the
experiments
B III Oo»p) Ihe Corm-r uud Idjoin
to the First National bank, on which
carried out by th«* Cnlt«?d States gov­ Dead and Injunxl Buried I nder Tun»
Ing Room ill th«- «Md F«-l-
it bad been dra«rn. and it was there
< HICO GIRL IXIKI.N
ut
IH-Iiri»
—
lux»»
lo
Estimated
ernment officials from both army and
turned down.
Ions* Temple
HER CHRISTMAN MONEY navy.
at *2.«M»O,«MM»
The matter was placed in Ch fat
For the first time in the history of
Townsend's har.dt, and he at once
ut» Her Savings in th«* Pocket of
aerial navigation a wireless message
Next Monday the large stock of
an Old «'«ml Which Í» Given
CINCINNATI, Dec. 21.—One fire­ started after Mr. Gundeiach. He re-
will be received by an a«*roplane from
the K K K Store aril) be mov«*d Into
to a Tramp
man
and one spectator were killed lerrei the officei to Mr. Hamaker,
the land, and an attempt which prom­
the new quarter» which thia enterpris­
»bo in turn tank him to Mr. Ingra
ise* to be suc««**sful will be mad*' to and ten firem«-n were seriously in-
ing firm will <xM-upy In th«- Odd F.*'-,
'>am. who likew'se denied the re­
CHICO. Dec. 21. Thut an old gar­
jured
in
a
ftre
this
morning
that
de
­
lows’ Teiuple. Tb»*y will hav«» th • ment Is no safe place to keep her send an aerogram from a machine In
stroyed the Krippendorf-O’Neill Shoe I sponsibility of drawing the check
eoraer room for the clothing and fur­ «avlngs is a fact just learned by Mias the air to a station on the ground at
comimny and the Taylor-Poole Leath­ and passed it up to Stanford, who was
nishing g«»«>ds stock, white the adjoin- Cryatabel Began, a pretty girl of 17, Aviation park. Special wirel«»M in­
er company factories. The damage pl need under ai reat.
Ing room will be occupied by on«» of living with her pai'hts and brothers struments for this purpose will be
At first Stanford Mid the check
is estimated at $2,000,000.
Eight
tb<* most up-to-date »hoe «tor«*« It on Park av«*nue In this city. For some tested for the first time at the meet,
was given to him by a man named
other
factor!«»»
were
damaged.
The
and thdsc experiments will be watched
th«- state
Uuiu .Miss Begun ha» been putting
casualties resulted from the collapse Mason for whom he had worked, but
Th«* workm«*n ar«» rushing th«* com-1 a-way h«»r spare dime« and quarters to by the foreign government officials
of
the Krippendorf building, burying when the officer offered to go in
l etlua of the flnl»hlngs and the room ' buy Christmas present» for h«w rela­ with the keenest and most vital Inter-
two
engines and their crews under search of the alleged Mason. Stanford
will be in readings by the last of the tives and friends. She had saved ' «st. Lieutenant Paul W. Beck, de­
tons of debris. The dead are Robert, weakened and confessed that there
week
Further nolle«»« of th«* chamt«* about $20, and piece by pi«»ce she had tailed for the m«»et by the United
was no such a person. He was then
State» government, stated today that Gr«»ere. a fireman, and an unidenti­ taken to jail.
In locution will l»> giv<4
deposited it in th«* ixx-kets of an old
he believes that with the new step fied boy. 16 years old.
He is to have a hearing today, and
d .«cnided coat belonging to one of h.?r
i
The fire was near the city jail, and
forward in the aerial i*. 1* nee in its
has signified his intention of waiving
brother*, which was allowed to hang
the
prisoners
were
removed
to
the
application to military puri>ot»ea made
In a closet in their homo. Yesterday
courthouse for safety. The fire burned a hearing and being bound over to
up to this time.
«wait the action of the grand jury.
afternoon »he conclud«»d to do some
four hours. •
"Should
we
su*-c«*«d
in
sending
a
Still Another Fivrger
«4
her
Christmas
shopping,
but
to
her
< <>,iU« (cd <>f < oitipli« Ity in til«* Killing
Word has been received from Wor­
dismay coat and money were gone. On message from an airship to a station
of William JoluiMm—-Sctilcnced
PRICES OF UPPER PI LL-
den that &' Mr. Veit, who conducts a
questioning her mother »he ascer­ on the ground." said Beck, "the
January .1th
MAN BERTHS LOWERED store there, had been victimised by a
achievement
will
create
a
profound
tained that th«* coat bad on the day
sensation throughout the world. It
stranger who represented himself to
PORTLAND, Dec 21. Th« date before been given to a ragged tramp i» easy to realize how the |>erfection lnt«*r»tat<* Commerc«» CommiM-ion Or-
he "George Houston” of Klamath
who
appeared
to
need
such
a
•zar-
¡for sentencing Mrs. Carrie Kersh, who
«ler» Ib-ductiiHi of NO Per Ont
of a new medium of «'omniunication
Falls, and persuaded Mr. Veit to let
meat.
wum «'onvlcted of manslaughter in
in the Rat«*«
like this will increase Inimi'asurably i
i him have |8 in goods, and left as se-
connection with the killing of William
th«» efficiency of the airship as a scout-
l<urity a bogus check for 211.85. The
Johuson. in Portland on Jun«> 20th. GRANI» JI RI INVESTIGATE
' Ing auxiliary. We intend in our inil-
WASHINGTON. I). C„ Dec. 19
hiau was apprehended at Weed, but
last, was act for January 5th. The
LYNCHING OF RODRIGl'EZ , itary experlnumts during the avia- The Interstate Commerce Commission was not arrested, as no charge was
verdict was returned last night, after
; tfon nn»et to mak<* extensive scouting today ordered the prices of upper made out against him.
t^- jury had deliberated seventy-two l»i»< hm-gt-d Without Fixing tli«> Ip*.
i excursions. These are to determine Pullman berths reduced to 80 per
: hours.
*|xm»ibility for the Mexican's
the ni«*asure of danger that would be cent of the prices of lower berths.
HOME FROM THE STATE UNI-
Death
presented by airships sent out by an
?
VERSITY FOR THE HOLIDAYS
invading force that would succe«»d
RtX'K SPRINGS. Texas. Dec 21 — in landing at some inadequately de­
John and Vincent Yaden Afe Visiting
The grand jury appointed to investi­ fended stragetic point near San Fran­
Their Parents—-Carlisle Goes
gate the lynching of Antonio Rodri­ cisco. such as Half Moon Bay.
Back in February
gues »an discharged this morning
"For this purpose an officer of the
without fixing the responsibility for l'nite«l States cavalry who has never SECRETARY KNOX BVSY WITH
John and Vincent Yaden are home
THE lMMa'MENT
the .Mexican’s death. No indictments seen the trenches around the bay has
from the state university at EugMe.
wore found.
and will visit with their parents until
been select«M to make a trip in an
l<«*eeh«*d th«* M« n«*y for Her TVlp in
aeroplane, make sketches of the forti­ The Japan«*«** labor Question Will Ik* after the holidays. Vincent is taking
Ja|Min in Conaklernthm of
the regular college course, and will fit
fications, and turn in his maps and
«.OEM EAST TO .BOOST
One of the Delicate Matters
Her Signing Pii|M*rN
himself for the study of law. and is
notes
to
b«»
delivered
to
the
war
d<»-
FOR KIAM.4TH COUNTY
to Be Taken Vp
now in his freshman year. He has
p.-»rtment. The name fs in my posses­
made good at the tennis court, and
BANTA ROSA. Dec. 21. The trial i O. H. Hunter IzMt for Chicago This sion, but I will not notify him of h's,
may
make the basketball team.
selection
for
this
work
until
immedi
­
of Dr. Burke was resumed today.
Morning—Will Be Gone About
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 20.—
His brother, John C. Yaden, is tak­
ately before it has to be undertaken, Secretary Knox is framing a prelim­
Luetta Smith’s testimony relating to
Three Week»
because It is our wish to have this re­ inary convention on which the new ing a special course in electrical en­
her trip to Japan was the moat Im-
portant development. She said that !
O. H. Hunter, the genial clerk with port turned in by a- man known to be treaty with Japan is to be based. The gineering.
Carlisle Yaden will go back to the
Marion D«»rrlg of Berkeley gave her : Tom Stephens, the insurance» man, absolutely ignorant of the bay de­ proposed treaty is to replace the con­
university in February, and take up
$750 for her Japan trip, In return i left for Chicago this morning, where fenses."
vention ratified in 1894. He will do
ehe signed two paper» purporting to h«> will attend to some insurance busi­
In all cases the aviator will start his utmost to prevent offending Japan his work again. He is also preparing
exon«;rate Dr. Burke of the chstgo of ness and incidentally boost for the from the grounds to accomplish the by demands regarding the labor ques­ himself for the law course.
I
dynamiting her tent
Lois Claussen Klamuth country.
particular experiment which has been tion, and at the same time pacify the
His Eye Getting Better
was the only other witness.
lie took with him a number of assigned to him. and will return to Pacific coast residents who protest
Roy
H. Vernon, who injured his
the
ground
near
Tanforan
after
his
views of this part of the «tate, und
against any concessions to the Japan­
tight eye at the Nickerson ranch near
performance.
will
tell
his
many
friends
in
the
ese.
The
present
treaty
provides
that
New Nulla Filed
Windy City and vicinity of the op­
convention may be reconvened Fort Klamath about six weeks ago,
For the first time in the history of the
'
Monday two suits for th«* recov-
portunities that arc awaiting them in aviation an aeroplane will be launch­ after July 17, 191k, by either party­ is getting along very well. Sympa­
ery of money were filed, On«* was
this part of the West.
ed from a warship and engage in giving a year s notice. Neither party thetic inflammation set in in the
that of George T. Baldwin against
other eye. but under the skillful care
naval scouting. The first time this has yet renounced the convention.
th«» Long latke Lumber company, E.
of Dr. Fisher it is subsiding, and he
was attempted was on November 14th
Rarn«*y Chanilx-r» Back
L. Elliott being the attorney for the
will recover his eyesight.
from the United States steamship
The
many
friends
of
Barney
Cham
­
plaintiff
Th«* other was that of
MRS.
A.
I».
CHURCH
KE-
Birmlnghawi. when Eugen«* Ely made
Earl Whitlock against Elmer E. bers. the genial proprietor of the Gun
COVERS FROM APERATION THIKTY DAYS FOR
a successful flight under adverst* con­
Beardsley, uduilni»trator. John Irwin Store, are glnd to see his smiling face
STEALING A NAU
ditions.
and
was
warmly
thanked
by
­
at
th«»
»tore,
where
Barnev
can
now
be
being Whitlock’s attorney .
A
.Mexican
stole
a saw from H. I*.
The
many
friends
of
Mrs.
J.
1».
found, after a six weeks' vacation at Secretary of the Navy G. L. Meyer.
At the San Francisco meet there 1 Church will be pleased to learn that Galarneaux and was given thirty days
San Francisco and Placerville, Calif.
has fully recovered from her op­ in jail .Monday by Justice of the Peace
i
Barpey visited a number of the city will be a similar demonstration, as she
eration
for appendicitis, and has re­ Miller.
Lieutenant
Paul
W.
Beck,
the
govern-
(
Mores, but could not find any that
to the home of her parents,
1
t had a better stock than Is carried inent representative detailed for the turned
For eighty yearn three members of
WASHINGTON. D. C.. Dec. 19.
here. He picked up all that he could official observations, has requested Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright, at Pasa­
Secretary of the Navy Meyer ha» as­ i in Ihe way of uovoltles, including a 8«»cretary Meyer to send a vessel for dena. Calif. The operation was per­ an English family have made a profit­
formed by Dr. Dryant. at the Pacific able business of comparing a reliable
signed the obsolete vessels Boston and fircleBs cooker to be used on boats this purpose.
Secretary Meyer ir keenly alive to hospital in Los Angeles. Dr. Bryant watch with the official clock at Green­
Concord to the Oregon and Washing­ and camping trips.
ton naval military forces They will
The Gun Store has a fine calendar the value of those experiments, and confirmed in every respect the diag­ wich Observatory and selling the time
to London watchmakers.
be used as t mining ships.
both he and the acting secretary of nosis of Dr. G. I. Wright.
for the coming year.
THREE-K STORE WILE MOVE
FIRE CAUSES LOSS OF LIFE
PAID TO EXONERATE BURKE
FRAMING NEW JAPAN TREATY