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i wl L j I h I I u • I U u . ii A m In.iilû Ou IhL crematoriums forbid the me of any dlHall kind of metal in coffin ■ on-,i.ruction, ii.f MilllhU A GHLLiUil A [HU UH I |u Id ll>l/rn Hdlv.U deprived of tlie elaboraie br«ss or -■ ni' > “I work. Germ.,ns ar«- having the TIIIH IN ADDITION TO ORIGINAL IHHIMI coffins painted. The brilliant colors of Egyptian mummy case« are thrown mto the shade by pale Mui or green I Ightlng Is Iteauincd in Ditferi-nt backgrounds, on which ar«} painted Purls of Empire, and Pluns Are Be LOH ANGELES, Feb 1 Mrs. Swiss landscapes, pastoral seen»», and ing Mudo for u Big ConierU-ti Al Hulu, the b ailing .. line « tor the pro» < ven portraits of the deceased or tai k—Newspuper I'OfrrapoitdeatO !■ ution hi tlie case against < lar«-n<e members of his or her family. Are Burred From Front by Both Darrow, faluted on the witness stand Sidee today while telling how she hail Tl Ml.EV H II.L BE WILSON'S “MAN" pleaded with her husband to uceept SOFIA, Feb. i.—Report» received tlie bribe ofl> red by the defendant. this arterniHin say tliat Adrianople is She said that when Franklin, ; ’ TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 3.—Wood claimed to have been Darrow's repre tow Wilson announced today that Jos. blazing, and that tlie city may lie de si royetl by lire. sentative, hist broached the subject, I*. Tumley would be his secretary she had urg'd him to a< <ei>t the mou- ■ hen he becomes president. ho s. Si FBI Ml < HI III DENIED (I Nili II xl It I H.Il I I II HB.li I I .1 il'I'l tl. I llir.u .11 IM.I. LA N- llls' IH I ISKIN MA N Alilir.sl l it l\ M W' 1 Ollit HAI S .MBS, U ALKl.lt-1 It 1,04 UAH III-. Iilli.llli.lt—KILLED IH.t II hi. t,| lll.lt II llJtTH NEW YORK, i'tli I. The mystery H hit II hl«- »Ultounded the bottle out- i gi'H of the past year are ¡nitluily expii'lnt'd hy a < oufesslon made to tlie pi.lt« «• by John I'aiiell today. Farrell declares that he sent Hie bomb which killed Mr«. Grace Wal ker 'I'aylor in Io i apartment a year Jack .lohiiHon mid sovi'ti men und ago. .Mrs. Walker-Taylor was his women convicted In Florida, Ohio and daughter, Farrell »ayM, anti he killed Texas of Irullli king In w mien, squnr- pier because she lived a life of shame. |y texted th«' vulldity of the Munn law I In addition, Farrell confessed he ey offered. They <l< < hm d Hint persons, unllk«« LONI mi N, L«.|». I.—The iMtmbard- •ent the bomb to Judge Rosalsky lust otliei nt nil«« of commerce, wore not “I put my arms around my bus iiicnt of Adrianople huh ntopp«.«! for I March, and the bomb which killed band’s neck,” sile said, “and begged Mubje* t to the regulation of th«» na iiv«’ hours I' h U) at th«; request of the Mrs. Bernard ilerruru Hunday night. tional Interstate commerce laws. him to take the money, because of power», in oraler to allow foreign t on- LODGE hu I h anil non-com bat ant» to leave. At lohlison's appeal to tho high court our need. Then he consented." shoe riti st is George Lockwood will follow Mrs. I NORTH- the expiration of that time th«; Bul Ma« from the action of Federal Judge NOT A MONOPOLY LONDON, Feb. 3. l'esce in the KILLED garian army r«-»unie«l < annonading. Bain on the stand. Ken« »nw Mountain Landis of the fed llulkun« Is visible, according to a ills eral district ««»urt of Illinois, in dls- WAHIHNGTON, D. C., Feb. 8.— JI IM.I. bl M it K AN ■111» Ing Johnson's liabcas corpus suit put<h from Holla, which says liiat LONDON, Feb. 4 -It is stated upon WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 4.— good authority that the allied Bal o bo lelem.eil from Jail under >30,000 Bulgaria Is ready to agree with tho The United Hiatus »upreme court to AVOW El> CANDIDATE The ««’cretary of agriculture announc kan states will demand a cash indem ball itfl« i hl Indict ment by the fed- inopomil of the powers Hint Turkey day declared that the United Shoe company wa» not an unlawful monop July ut t'hlcsgo on Novetn- have religious control of Adrianople If crul grand OREGON CITY, Feb 4.- Positive es that investigations conducted in nity of 15,000,000 per day for each oly. 1912, for alleged "white the holy «Ity Is ceded to Bulgaria. lire 7 th, announcement that he will be a can I9o7 and 1910 to determine the con day the renewed war continues, in Today's decision followed the In slavery." The Indictment against didate for the republican nomination ditions on an area of more than 1,- addition to the 1200,000,000 indem .lohnson charges him with violating LONDON, F«’b 3. War Is ached di« tment for criminal prosecution un for govrenor at the 1914 primaries ooO.OOO acres in Northwestern Ore nity already demanded. the Munn law by tran»p<«rtlng Belle i led to start ugulti.it Turkey tonight, der the Hh'rmiui anti-trust law of has b<*en made by Judg«; Grant B. gon showed that the killing of a I ncontirmed dispatches from The Hchreibor, nilas Mrs. Jack Johnson, lint tii«< umbushudors of the powers do five officers of the United .Shoe Ma- Dimick, for four or live terms mayor large number of trees by the moun Hague say that the Montenegrins from I 'll ts hit i g to Chicago on August rot bi’lluvo,thut Bulgai ’a will oppose? |'hin«,ry company on Heptember 19, of the city, aud for four years county tain pine beetle had been going on have captured Scutaria, and that the 19 11 PreHldent Sidney W. Winslow In this area since 1905. It was esti army of Greece is attacking Janina. |u. I'.i I 2 Tlie Schreiber woman was <iermutiy's advice. judge of Clackamas county. an alleged white wife" of the negro , Tho Gcrmun minister at Hofiu h.u of Orleans, .Ma«» , Vice I’ri sldent Ed Iu 1910 Dim lek made a close race mated that 35 per cent of the lodge The renewed war conditions have pugilist. I resent««1 a not«; SUgge»tlng that th ■ ward I' Hurd, of Newton, Ma«s.; with Jay Bowerman, the assembly pole pine on about 1,000,000 acres not affected the Block markets to any ¡Vice l'r«’sldent George W. Brown, of ludgc Landis refused cash or siir«< « Ilers contained In Tin key's reply to candidate, and it is contended by land 5o per cent of the matured lodge noticeable extent. ty company ball for Johnson. The i i.e note of the powers were fulr. 1 he Newton, Vice President William Bar- many that the defeat of Dimick was I pole on 800,000 acres of the same The peace envoys from Turkey and negro then brought his habeas corpus other powers huvu siinctlotied the ¡hour, of New York, und Director El- i tic direct cause of «boosing West as' area had been killed, or a total of the Balkan states still remaining in iner 1*. Howe, of Bouton. governor. Pver *.<><»0,000 trees. It was also es- lxmdon attended a levee held at «uit Th«' government contended Hint note. District Judge Putnam dismissed "I believe every candidate for state »»mated that 140,000 yellow pine had Buckingham palace today. Johnson's uppcul should lie thrown the Indictments at Boston on March 2, office should announce his candidacy ,''’*»1 killed by this beetle, and that out, alleging II«- could not test the vii U til is < lll.AI'ER THAN War correspondents are barred i lf*'aslon was moving south and from the firing lines of both sides of lldlty of tho "white slave'* law by PLANNING loit 1'1 V« I 19 12, sustaining demurrers of the de it the earlicut possible date, so as to fendants. He held that under the give the people In the several counties ',ou<h«-ast, into the more valuable liabess corpus proceedings, but only I the dispute and the strictest of cen after conviction. Later Johnson LONDON, Feb. 1. Tho Greek en-| rul«« of reason" outlined by the su of the state an opportunity to become ' areas of yellow pine. sorship is being maintained on all court in the Standard Oil and In order to demonstrate the prac news that is sent to the world at ¡voys today withdrew from tho con-1 preme 1 cured ball. acquainted with the candidate and Tobacco trust «uses the liter«; bigness ticability of the control measures rec large. ference of p^u<«; envoys. Premier ¡Inform themselves of his integrity, as V'cnizoloH returned to Athens today 1 of tho company and operation of its well a« his ability to serve bis con- ommended by the expert on forest in Baron Daneff, who is at present in patents did not constitute an unlaw and Dr. Hindi, another Greek, went to btituents in the capacity of the office sects of the bureau of entomology, an Paris, is quoted as saying that the about 90,000 acres, principal- Bulgarian armies would drive the Vlennu to resume tho Greek minister ful monopoly or conspiracy, as defined which he seeks," said Dimick In out-jarea by the Sherman law. liming his policies. Ily in tbe -'®,,ow Pine, was selected in Turk from Europe, if it took the last WASHINGTON, D C, Feb 4. ship there. .... ‘ 1 am a Arm believer In our present. lo conduct a beetle control man and the last dollar of the king- A tier hours of futile struggle wherein The Bulgarian peace envoys, except ... Tkio ___ WASHINGTON, Dr C., Feb. 4. th« democrats filibustered, the reg Vc»nlt«h, and the H«;rvlan minister to I iirlmary law, although it may have ! project. This area was located south dom to accomplish that result. Dispatches report that Venezuelan ular republicans this afternoon tem France also left London today. It has been learned that the allies iKome Imperfections, nevertheless, ‘and southeast of the advance move- porarily abandoned their attempt to The Htiibussudors of the powers are and Colombian troops are being mo there has never been a law passed i men’, of the swarms of depredating plan an early concerted attempt to bilized near Maroa, the harbor that is tore« the confirmation of 3,000 Taft discouraged They think that the which is not subject to abuse, and the 1 beetles in order to check it. The capture Constantinople, the Greek The actual departure of most of the en- iu dispute between the two South only way to correct those abuses is to project was organized in 1910, under fleet aiding. At the same time a part nominations recently made, i.viiatc adjourned nt 2 o'clock. toys of the Balkan states Indicates American republics, and a clash seems educate the people along those lines a co-operative agreement between the of the Bulgarian forces will engage imminent. Included In tlie list of nominations thut the ullli'H are bluffing Rescind so that they will feel a personal re bureau of entomology and the forest the Turks at Cbatalja, and the Greeks It is reported here that the bellig- sponsibility in the conduct of munlci- *®rv*c®. and private owners, accord- ¡and other will aid in a plan to exe- 1 are u number from Oregon Senator dtslurcs thut he had made no plans »rent countries declare that they will pal, county and Btato government, and *n* lo w>»*ch the branch of forest in- cute a flank movement on the Turk- i hambvrlaln lias been beselged with for departure. not allow Intervention by the United then they will assist in eliminating to 8ec<s the bureau of entomology igh forces at Gallipolis penninsula. letters and telegrams urging him to Before leaving Premier Venixolos States. la large degree the ¡»resent abuse of <>** investigations, recommend-. Simultaneously an effort is to be Hand against the continual Ion of the said: 'the measure. ed the methods, and gave instructions made to capture the Turkish forts Taft nominees. "Our reason for renewing the war Word was received here today of Is that the negotiations whlcli do not "1 believe in the principles of the ant^ f°rest service and private commanding the Dardanelles, the candidacy of It. St. George Bishop bring peace are um expensive ns war. initiative and referendum, and while owner8 furnished the funds for the «>f Klamath Fulls for the office of We are maintaining 800,000 troops, the initiative Is employed far beyond ae»ual control work, which was com- CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 4,—The I.o.Nl ON, i b. 3. A news agent y ¡t|je expectation of the electorate who 11’1®!®*! June 30, 1911. I nlted States marshal for Oregon. und this Is gradually exhausting the | Bulgarian army In front of Adrian- Bishop Is said to bo favored by Cham resources of th«* allies. It costs Grecse dispatch says that King Menellk of adopted this amendment to the con- 1 *n <*‘® spring and summer of 1912 ople this morning continue^ the bom- lorlaln as well us Dr. Lane, who will alone >1,000,000 n day, und Bulgaria Abyssinia is dead. There has b«’en no stltution, nevertheless, it places uponla thorough inspection was made of bardment of that city, and heavy can- confirmation of the report. take office March 4. ¡the legal voters of the state a serious treated area. A similar untreat- nonading was heard from dawn until >800,000. Mr. Iltshop, who Is In the city from I rseponsibillty, which requires study ed or check area in another forest noon. "The Turks are playing the usual I si OF VACANT — his ranch near Odessa, declared this Ottoman procrastination game, hop LOTH Is ASKED and forethought In order to be able was also examined. It was found that on the 87,950 acres of the treat afternoon that ho fully expected to ing to wear us out. to segregate the meritorious measures MAN WHO SHOT seeiire the appointment In the event I'I k - following appeal Is being sent from tho«e which should be defeated, ed area the number of trees killed by "Resumption of negotiations 1« now GAYNOR DIES of the ultimate failure of the repub Impossible, hut we hope to return to out tl>rough the state by N. C. Maris, and ft at once becomes one of our the insects had decreased from 37,- licans to bring about the confirma London to sign a treaty after Turkey's ¡field worker for industrial fairs of tbs greatest educators and safeguards in 178 trees to 4,698—a reduction of TRENTON. N. J., Feb. 3.—James '33,480 trees—or more than 80 per J. Gallagher, who attempted to kill tion of th«' Taft appointees. Ho de fat«« Is sealed." department of public instruction: all our forms of government. als red that the only thing that was In «-very town and city there are "1 am opposed to single tax in all cent, while on the untreated check Mayor Gaynor of New York City on against his candidacy was a report«»«! SALEM, Feb. 4. Two important many vacant lots growing up to weeds its forms, and believe that all prop- ‘area in the other forest there was no August 9, 1910, died this morning at «liKpute within the ranks of the 1« bills Introduced by W. O. Smith of that might Just as well be producing erty, both real, personal and mixed, 'decrease, and in one small isolated the state insane asylum. He was a «1« inocratlc organization. increase in the number of victim of paresis. Klamath were passed this afternoon. garden« and flowers, thus adding should share its equal proportion of ar,‘a "Ilut." said Mr. Bishop, “there docs <> iiv provides for the creation of the 'beauty and utility to the city, instead taxation in the conduct of municipal. ,rees killed was 240 per cent. The assault upon Gaynor was made not appear to me to lie a real demo- office <>f clerk of the circuit court of of being an eye sore, Many of these < ounty und state government. i 'he results of this project, under- just as the executive officer was ____________ ' taken as it was strictly as a demon- boarding a steamer for Europe. Gal «iiitlc organization In the county." Klamath county and the other makes lots are owned by non-residents aud rtration, forcibly bring out the po'r.ts lagher had been discharged from the p<> sibl<* state loans for owners of others who would be glad to donate ORGANIZE THE WIRE WORKERS '• ..t .-ven under favorable conditions street cleaning department, and he at land under the federal reclamation the use of them to the children. Al- . ¡of a well-established and widespread tempted to get revenge by assassinat I most every town or community has its projects. PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 3.—A corps '¡.‘¡’iK ci trees from insect attack It ing the mayor. parent-teachers' circle. civic board >os«ible and practicable to treat a LONDON, Feb. 3.—King George and perhap« other organizations, and "I fifty organizers of the United Wire WASHINGTON. I*. Erb. 3 Forty-eight excursionists are now put and the queen were very closely they and the school board should gel Workers of America arrived at Brad- small part of such an area, success- ROCKEFELLER TO BE I NDER PltOBE ting the finishing touches on the last guarded today when they motored together and from their membership dock yesterday, and already they Kave fully check the spread of the pest, re- 1 presidential election. They come from Windsor castle for Buckingham appoint a committee, whose i. >ty it organized the wire works employes duce the loss 80 per cent or more shall be to secure the use of them for ■<t th«> Homestead, Duquesne and at within the treated area and protect WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 3.— ihc nearest and furthermost parts of palace. I • large bodies of adjacent healthy tim Chairman I’ujo of the money trust lite heavy guard whs ostensibly be the children and arrange to have ¡other plants. the I tilled Stat.-i, with expenses paid The mill district at Braddock is stilt ber; and they strongly emphasize the ¡■robe committee announced today in a generous manner by L'ncle Sam, cause of the activities of the suffra them plowed and fenced, when nec«'«- and each curries with lilm a packet gettes, hut the real cause was the fear sury. In appointing th«<«e committees quiet. The mill officials ridicule re- necessity for more extensive insect that tentativ«* arrangements had been I control work to curb the enormous ■empieteli to examine William Rocke do not overlook the ladies, for In our ports of a general strike. addressed to "The President of the of an Indian plot. and preventable killing of merchant- feller at Jekyll Island, Georgia, on The king ami queen feared a repe xpcrletiee we have found them adepts I lilted States Senate." jable timber by barkbeetles. Friday. Theirs Is an important function, tition of the assault on Lord Hardlngi* at Hui-Il work. It would also be th«}lr duty to plan and manage the local although n very pleasant one. They in India. RECOGNITION FOR contests, provide prizes for the same, are charged io deliver the certified FREMONT AT LAST WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 3.— and to Helect exhibits to bo forward votes of the various electoral col N IMU Sllirs Foil FRENCH HEROES i ed to the Htate fair, and to show tho Attorney General Wickersham says leges to the presiding officer of the SACRAMENTO, Feb. 4 —Senator chlltln-n how to pack, mark, enter and he expects to leave his office in good MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 3.—An arti United State« senate thill the presi PARIS, Feb. 3. Two of the new «hip them. Then when Hi’hool closes shape for his successor. "All cases Caminetti today introduced a bill in cle appears in the Daily News today dent elect tuny be formally declared "elected" on March 4th. For this Flench dostroyers will be named for anil perhaps the teacher leaves the «111 b«> in such shape that any compe tlie assembly, providing for an appro to the effect that Dr. J. H. Burgan, a service l'ncle Sam pays 113,972.25 I iislgn lloux and Chief Engineer Len- town, th«» children need help and en tent lawyer can carry them through,” priation of $50,000 for the purchase leading Minneapolis physician, has lln in I'ommemoration of the heroic couragement which this committee he said, in speaking of his retire of statues of General Fremont and discovered a tuberculosis cure that every four years. ment. 'George Hearst for the National Hal! local physicians declare will rival the On the second Wednesday In Feb deaths of these officers, according to a can give. "All of the big trusts that have not of Fame. "In every town and city are many wonderful cures Claimed for the dis ruary, according to the Constitution, recent naval order. Ensign Roux nt covery of Dr. Friedmann, the German the ■ertllled piipiWH are carried by the time the Jena exploded, attempt children who have little or nothing been prosecuted will be before 1 leave STERILIZATION scientist, whose serum has been tho two messengers, with the presiding ed to flood the drydock and was kill- to do outside of school hours. No this office." There are, according to the attor BILL APPROVED subject of so much discussion during nlllcvr and members of the senate fol ed. Chief Engineer l.eatln, orde.'ed healthy child cun bo idle, and without , the past few months. lowing to the house chambers, where, by hi« commander to extinguish the some direction of his activities anti ney generirl, between 3,000 anil 4,000 SALEM. Feb. 4.—The house teday The basis of the serum, according In the presence of both houses of con Are In (he forward magazin«» of the some provision of a proper avenue actions, eases and other matters be- gress, they are opened, counted, com- Liberte, replied: "I'm going at once, through which to vent them, they are for«» th«1 attention of the department passed the bill which provides for the to Dr. Burgan, is taken from a lulled with duplicate copies, and ac uir; but I «hull not return." He was apt to be wasted, it Is not so much of Justice nt this time, He is very sterilization of criminals and chronic healthy pig. As soon as he has ex perimented further with the possibil cepted as documentary proof of the burned to death after turning on the the fault of these children If they get anxious to have as many of these as insane persons. vahiH. The new super-dread naughts into mischief and form habits of idle possible settled before he leaves office. Cheers greeted the announcement ities of his terbucolosis cure, Dr Bur elect Ion of the president. "I desire it made clear that 1 do of the vote. gan will make it public. While the Semite Is now presided are to be named Normandy, Gascony. ness. anil possibly viciousness, ns it is the fault of parents, guardians and not care to embarrass my successor The measure has been approved by over hy hot h Senators Bacon anil Gal- Languedoc and Flanders. others for not providing interesting by leaving a great bulk of unfinished [the state board of health, It has llnger, In alternating peri id«. It. Is to MEXICO CITY, Feb. 4. Twenty- work," ho declared. "That which I , been brought to the attention of nn 1 profitable employment for them. the Georgian that falls the honor of 'declaring" the election of Wilson two men were killed, ten wounded To aid in providing this employment will leave will be in such shape that about every legislature during the past fifteen years. SACRAMENTO. Feb. 3,—Inade lie will occupy n place on the rostrum and ten or fifteen women wete kid nd making It attractive and profit it can be properly concluded.” napped iih a result of an attack upon tile Is the oble t of the Industrial quate fire lighting apparatus and lack beside Speaker Clark, mid will pre W. P. Sedge, the well known Dairy of fire escapes were held responsible side nt the ceremonies. Tills formnlly n trnln by Mexican rebels 1' i i ton out' st movcivent Inaugurated last WOODEN CASKETS FOH "LIVE’’ DEAD merchant, is visiting Klamath Falls for the loss of four lives in the fire • ■ r. To mn> e this a perfect auc- closes the election, and marks the In ing. friends and ordering spring and sum in the St. Nicholas apartments. The nttack was made neat ' » co, chs It must have the co-operation of auguratlon of the Incoming executive. BERLIN, Feb. 3. — Highly decorat mer goods for his establishment. rents, teachers, school boards and Legislation affecting the affair is about fifty miles from the cipltal. The trusted bearer from Salem ed wooden coffins Is the latest craze certain. '1 public spirited citizens, anil wo Federal forces uro In pursu t nd a who bring« the votes of the electoral C. A. Parker of Hildebrand Is vis Harold Protzman, one of the six In college of Oregon travels n distance pitched battle with the rebels Is ex ' now of no better way In which they In South Germany as the restilt of the iting Klamath Falls for a few days. 'new law legalizing cremation The jured, will die from his Injuries. n help tlr n ns above suggested." of approximately 3,100 miles, the pected In n short time. PtACt MAY ÏH Bi FÜR lURKtï IÍÍILÍS OAMAGt OREGON FORESTS