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SUIüN IS RtLUSÍO FROM Jill OWNERS OF WRECKED SHIP BLAME CAPTAIN BERRY STAGE DRIVER IM Ml KPECTED ( ni'ed Press Service <tl Illi. l oin.I iti M I NORFOLK, Va., Jan 31.—The offi U. M. HLEUTHH Kondy, W. CMC* played during the evening, and later refreshments were served. Those present were Nellie Mutt, Dorothy ♦ ♦♦ und Mrs. Loy Hllyurd entur- Manderson. Frieda Blehn, Leona Card. tulned ul 600 at their home on Jeffer Lucile Beckley, Joyce Mundy, Cecil son sti «el Thursday night, In honor (.'lendenning, l«eroy Gieriger, Lynn of her father and mother, Mr. and Hk 11II it gt on, Calvin Peyton, Dee Mrs. Farmer, who are here from Moody, Walter Walker and Ted 8411 p- Idaho, paying u visit. The invited ley. ♦ ♦♦ guests were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mun Mrs (). W. Robertson was hostess dy, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Atkinson, Mr. ami Mrs. Hurry Richardson. Mr und to the Leisure Hour Club Wednesday Mrs. Curry A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs afternoon, there being present Mrs. A. Percy Evuns, Mr. and Mrs Hid Evans, it. Campbell, Mrs. Thos. Hampton, Mr. und Mrs Fred Gurrlch, Mr. and Mr». E. B. Hall, Miss Harris, Mrs. C. Mrs. It. C. Hhlpley, Mr. and Mrs. <’. Hogue, Mrs. George Hurn, Mrs. Charles Mashburn. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Maxwell M Long, Mrs. Charles Mel ley Farmer, Henry Farmer aud Oscar drum, Mrs. Henry Newniiam, Mrs. O. I.. Uarl«T. High score was made by W. Robertson. Mrs. Charles 1. Rob Hid Evans, and Percy Evans won the ertson, Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs. Fred < (insolation uwurd. At the conclusion Bchallock, Mrs. Bert E. Withrow, Mrs. of play, delicious refreshments were Whitlock. Mrs. William Masten and Mis. Frank Vann Ice. Mrs. Henry served by the hostess. N- wnliam won the card honors for the ♦ ♦♦ Ml Verda Cozad was hostess to a occasion, and during the afternoon number of trleiids ut an enjoyable dainty refreshments were served. ♦ ♦ ♦ party Thursday night, her guests be ing Miss Elizabeth Houston, Mss Ella I Miss Lola Wilson entertained u Dews. Miss Madg<- Dixon. Forrest 1 number of friends lu a delightful Piel, Kenneth Stewart, Ralph Hurn * manner Friday evening at her home and Uland Haines. Five hundred on Pine i street. A number of novel was played during the earlier part of games were enjoyed, and refresh- the evening, Kenneth Stewart receiv | meats were served by the hostess. ing high, and Ralph Horn the booby Miss Wilson’s guests were Mabel and , iz-. Following the awarding of the Beatrice Williams, Miss Ethel llawx- pikia, songs, music and other diver iiurst, Jennie Icenbice, Miss Mary Mc sions were Indulged In. and late In the Comb, Miss Beas Mulkey, Miss Flor «•»cuing sumptous refreshrn«-nts were ence Boggs, Mrs. 11. 8. Wilson, Miss law Wilson, Miss Verda Jardine. Mias served. ppp , IzOttle Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A The birthday of Ted Hhlpley was A. Me Bal by, John Hawxhurst, Eatel the occasion for a birthday party, giv Wirtz, Rex und Roy La Prairie, Oliver en Friday evening at the homo of his Applegate, Clyde and Wade Short, parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shipley, Emmett Shields, Ivan and Cal Icen on Oak street. Many games were bice. «•na, M. beer. Arrest I m Mink follow Ing uu Investi gation < oiiiiiit nciiig L mmi D<-<'«-nit><-r. Nuvton, PeuniicMS, u Tlioumuid Alile« I-rom Home, I» Advised by Home to < oiimM-nce Huit for Duin- ugvs for i-alse Imprisonment cials of the Old Dominion Steamship company blames yesterday’s fatal col lision to t.n error in judgment on the part of Captain Berry of the steamer Nantucket. In a dense fog the Nan tucket collided with the liner Monroe, cutting that vessel In two and drown ing about fifty persons. The Old Dominion officials say that Berry’s order of full speed astern af ter bis vessel crashed into me side of the Monroe let the water into the dis abled craft and sent it to the bot tom. The Merchants and Miners compa ny, owners of the Nantucket, assert that their ship commander acted ear- rectly under the circumstances. KLAMATH SPUDS ME II DEMMO <«<M>D PRICEH FOR THE TWO MONTHS NEXT < arl«‘«M> Nhippt'«! to Oaklan«i Ytwter- tlajr, and Other« Will Follow—The W irehonse Men Say Th« r«> Will Be It <«<MM I Market (or a Little While, Prior to th«- Advent of California Potato«-« on the Msi k«-t Th«'re. According to D. B. Campbell of the Klamath Valley Warehouse company, the farmers of Klani:rh county will have a good opportun ty to dispose of all their surplus potato«;« at a very good price. Already heavy demands for pota A slight little man, extremely nerv ous, and weighing in the neighbor hood of 115 pounds, shackled and manacled, was brought to Klamath Fulls from Mineral, Idaho, last July, Mrs J Edsall, Mrs <» Howard in charge of a man nearly three times to«-« are coming from California, and Mrs. A. Richardson were hostesses nt his size; he was committed to the It is believed that this demand will a card und dancing party given in the county jail lo await a hearing on a continue for a pericd of about six Bly opera house lust Frlduy night. charge of forgery, and after two weeks. A carload belonging to C. H. Progressive whist wus played at four giaud jurit. had be«;n in session with Daggett was shipped to Oakland Fri teen tables, durlug which severui fine out looking into bls case, Friday the Returns Home. day. and other shipments are expected musical numbers were rendered by Klamath Grand jury returned a not Miss Grace Duncan, who has been to follow. Margie Edsall ami Marie Obenchaln, tiue bill againMl Eugene Haxton. visiting her father. Conductor J. B. Mr. Campbell is of the opinion that both of whom ure excellent pianists. Penniless, after an incarceration of Duncan in the Hot Springs addition, the farmers would do well to make The prises for highest score were about seven months for a crime be returned to her home in Red Bluff arrangements to dispose of their po awarded to Mrs. Ross Finley and did not commit, he was turned loose, on Saturday morning’s train tatoes within the next six weeks or Clark Hamaker. Mrs. Jack Watts about a thousand miles from home. two months at the outside, as he be and Arthur Hamaker received conso Upon u>e heels of the exoneration lieves by that time California will Si-hemes for the construction of a lation prises. Dainty refreshments of Saxton came the news of the arrest 3,000 mile railway through Central have its own supply of potatoes, and wore served ul midnight, after which ■ J .eorge L. Chandler, driver of the Africa, at a cost roughly estimated at last year's crop will be a drug on the dam lug was Indulged In until a late M- rrill-Tuie Lake stage line by fed 350,000,000, have been revived by the market. At the present time potatoes hour. Those In attendance were Mr. eral officers, charged with being the termination of the war between Italy are bringing 330 and better a ton. and Mrs. Wm. Finley, Mr. and Mrs. guilty party, He Is now in the fed and Turkey. Chas. Hughes. Mr und Mrs. T. Obeu- etal prison at Portland, and must Advancing prices of horses and cbaln. Mr. and Mrs Gibson. Mr. ami answer a charge of forging the name W«*«terfehlt as Host. mules from the United States have led Mrs E. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. V. ol Captain J. W. Siemens, president of Dews. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker, Mr. und This evening the boarders at the Guadeloupe to purchase many animals the First Trust and Savings bank, to The South Mrs. T. Garrett, Mr. und Mrs. O. An Marshall house, together with the en- from South America. notes aggregating nearly 317,000, and American mules are smaller. derson, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Finley, offering to sell these at a discount to i tire Marshall bouse force, office, dln- Mr and Mrs E. Wendt, Mr. au<l Mrs. ilng room and kitchen, will be the Spokane banks. Jersey HcholasHc Ctiampionnhipa C. Hamaker, Mr and Mrs. P. Vogel. guests of Dr. Fred Westerfeldt at the The arrest, according to Postal In NEWARK. N. J., Feb. 2.—Crack Mr. and Mr. aud Mrs. John Watts, -cafeteria dinner served by the Civic « spector Durand and Deputy United I.eague in the Bradley building. Doc scholast ■: athletes from all over New Mrs. Jus. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Statex Marshal Fuller, who have been has reserved a big table for the <xxa- Jersey are gathered here today to Humaker, Mrs. Kilgore, Mrs Ready. here several days making investiga Margie Edsall, Marie Obenchaln. i'd -n, and the ladies in charge of the compete in the New Jersey champion tions, was brought about through cor- j Anita Vogel, Grandpa Walters, M • afeteria have engaged extra help. ships to be held tonight under the respondent's with Chandler. The Fine. M. Fred, Ed Low. M. Howaah, B Evidently they have had a tip from auspices of the Central High School. handwriting, orthography, etc., was Doane, D Driscoll, J. Edsall. O. Mrs. Fr«d Noel of the gastrimagism A number of A'. A. U. veents are on so much like that of the supposed of the Marshall house bunch. the card. Howard. A. Richardson, M. Johnson. "Mrs. T. Hunthone,” who wrote the H Painter, A Edsall J Gibson. G. Spokane bank, that an investigation NEW BILL WOULD PROVIDE Jay P. Harter, a well known Mer Blooming« amp, M Hamaker, J Ow- was deemed advisable. rill resident, is in the county Beat to FOR RADIUM REFINERY There was some correspondence to day attending to business matters H. P. C. A. FOR CITI FINNAN» IAI. bring out further handwriting speci KLAMATH FALLS | United Press Service (XENI »ITIÖN BKMT mens from Chandler, and" two secret IN ITM RISTORI WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 31.— service men, F. T. Williams and H. L. ______ | That Klamath Falls Is to have a Congressman Martin D. Foster of Illi Burdette, were sent into this section GOOD MUHPLUH I.EPT IN THE society for the prevention of cruelty The potato market is advancing, the latter part of December to make nois, chairman of the bouse commit TREASURY jto animals is the assurance given this and top prices will be received for tee on Mines and Mining, today in an investigation. Chandler had been ______ , morning by Mrs. O. W. White, presi troduced a bill, calling for an appro shipments made during February and According Io the Pimtinaat^r (•«•neral. summoned to Portland as a witness in May or, Recorder and .Memb«re of the dent of the Women's Civic League. priation of 150,000, to be used in March. Haul your potatoes on the investigation by the federal grand It 1» the (»ovrrniiirnt's Duty, Under "A number of cases requiring the I' ouik II Are to It«- ('«yntnicuded on equipping a radium refinery. pleasant days and store same In the the («molitu Gon, to IW'vlare a Mo- Jury, and upon advices from the secret lite l-oreaight They Have Display«'«! attention of a humane officer have The refinery is to be operated by Klamath Valley warehouse. You can nopoly Over Ilio Telephone and Tel service men, it is said, he was ar in Holding Down Expenses Without l>«-«-n cali«>d to our notice recently," the government, according to the then ship any day when prices are rested. egraph Servire, and Give Out Ll- Becoming Addicted to a Penury said Mrs. White, "and we expect to ■ measure. This also asks an additional higher. Take our tip. cvaMa tor Their Operation. The swret service men spent sev appropriation of 3300,000 to be ex- have the society organized and offi- Harmful to tit«’ City. KLAMATH VALLEY WAREHOUSE eral weeks between Klamath Falls rxnded in research work regarding .«red witbin a very short time so that AND FORWARDING CO. r and Tule I-ake. making investigations. radium, from now until June, 1915. The nnnusl report of the Police proper protection may be had for the United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan. 31. — Upon their return to Portland they ! Judge of the city of Klauiath Falls for 1 animals owned by u«'gllgent and Equity No. ."M2 I Postmaster General Albert S. Burle reported to their superiors, and as a ' The clause asking the withdrawal tlm year 1913, which was published I vicious people. of radium lands from the public do* Summons Saturday, Is an excellent showing of I "Only a day or two ago a man was son today sent a report to the senate, result, Durand and Fuller came in on ' main, was eliminated from the bill In the circuit court of the state at recommending the government's own Wednesday from Portland. the financial condition of the city. administering such an unmerciful when it waB presented today. Oregon, for the county of Klam ership of telephones and telegraphs. For the first time in its history, beating to his horse that a lady, pass- Securing a search wairant from ath. I "The only way to afford the people Klainath Falla is on a real cash basis. | ln< the barn, was moved to Interfere. United States Commissioner Charles LAKEVIEW SHUT F. H Forbee, Plaintiff, Its warrants are the same as cash. There are other cases, too. that should the complete und modern postal facil J. Ferguson, they left for the Merrill OFF BY N. O. O. vs. ities which the constitution makes it The rush balance on hand In the be attended to, and will be. just as country, and did not return until Fri- | Allonzo Allen, who is also known as the government's duty to provide, ” city treasury on January 1, 1914, is soon as we can effect an organization, day night. Saturday morning they LAKEVIEW, Jan 31.- Were it Isays the report, “is to put into effect Allonzo W. Allen; Jane Doe Al greater than wus generally supposed. " ————— left for Portland j not for the stage service to Klamath ¡the following recommendations: len. his wife, whose true name in There was in all funds a total of 322,- FATHER OI JOE As a result of the treatment accord- Falls, Lakeview would stand a good "That congress declare a govern to plaintiff unknown; the un 332.«6, and of this amount the gen- SMITH IH DEAD « ed friendless Saxton, Prosecuting At- chance of being isolated. As it is, ment monopoly over telegraph and known heirs of said Allonzo Al erul fund contained 313,461.87. torney John Irwin and Fred Morley. ' there has been no train in over the Clifford S. Sims, vice president and whom Irwin employed on the case ien. alias Allonzo W. Allen; the Chief of Police Joseph Smith has The taxes for the year 1913 will N. C. O. for two weeks, and it is ex- unknown heirs of said Jane Doe soon be coming In, so about 329,0t>0 received news of the death of his general manager of the Delaware and are having much caustic comment pected that it will be at least three Hudson, u railroad which is little Allen; also all other persons or father, Edwaid Henry Smith, at Black will soon be added to these funds. heaped upon their heads. Many con- we^ks more before traffic can be re heard of outside the East, but is of parties claiming any ri^ht, title, , Duck, Minn. The father's condition A careful perusal of both the quar tend that the imprisoning of Saxton sumed, with the snow going away, considerable importance, has been through sv«»;ons of the grand jury | There Is much freight for this town interest, estate or lien in the real terly and the annual reports of the bw'!1 «rava for llme estate described in the complaint police judg«> should be the cause of iteceased was a native of New forced to settle with his 3,000 em- smacks of the Dark Ages, and it is tied up at Reno, which cannot be sent ______ _ at _ J ploy es who went on strike the other freely predicted that should Saxton out. There has been no mail from of the plaindff herein; de rejoicing on the part of the citizens Brunswick, and wsm «8 years of age He ---------- came to ,luJr- Tlle company capitulated and bring a suit for heavy damages, he Reno for two weeks, fendants. of Klamath Falls. .'•»» ,lu1« of demise. I„ From à practical bankrupt condi- ' 8‘al*" “» 188ÿ' an<1 a .raator»d the lo work- agreeing would have no trouble at all in win This morning the headquarters at To the above named defendants. In the name of the state of Gregon: lion a year ago, the many financial Black L>uc*.where he to unlon men ning. Reno telephoned all the railroad’a sta- You and each of you are hereby b«M>n conducted a mercantile establishment, ,,lade. It was one of the most quickly "The federal investigation of this i tion agtnts along this line to take a problems and difficulties have I met and overcome by the mayor and ami later erected business buildings, , settled large strikes in the history of affair commenced quite a while ago, layoff for an indefinite period. There summoned to appear and answer the I railroading. I and two weeks before the county ! is a fool of now on the level here. complaint filed against you In the members of the council, and today •• town grew. After a year of negotiation, 5,000 I grand jury commenced an investiga above entitled suit, within six weeks Klamath Falls’ finances are In the 811 children survive him. among ——.... ........... after the first publicadon of this sum most nourishing condition It has ever tb,'tn being lorn E. Smith of Eugene men. including engineers, firemen, tion of the Saxton case, secret service ¡HIGH SCHOOL IS known. All this has been accomplish-' •«“» Fr‘,<1 «kinner and Mrs. Don- conductors, trainmen and telegraph men were here investigating the sus BARELY A VICTOR mons in the Klamath Republican, a newspaper published and of general ed without In any way sacrificing the McKenzie of New Westminster. walked out when the company picion that Chandler was the author steady growth and development of the, «. C.. all of whom resided here a few 'Inally refused to restore to duty an of the Hunthorn letters, and was try circulation in Klamath county, Or In a fast and furious game, where ~A A L«M»»l.a« »»3» «.—a Smith, U« m I( 1. ■ A1 1 V i 11 *W»F aud und a n flratnnn ; years ago. brother, I* Robert «ngln««er fireman nliorwozl charged with with ing to use the mails for fradulent the result was in doubt till the lot egon. And you wtll take notice that if The bonded Indebtedness of the city lias been a resident of Centerville, disobedience of orders. The men said ¡purpose*,” said Deputy Federal Mar quarter of minute of play, the high thoy had refused to brea ka rule of Calif., for fifty years. you fail to appear and answer or shal Fuller this morning. "The case amounts to a total of 3126,793.68, all school team administered a third de the company at the direction of a against Chandler was uncovered en feat to the Klamath Falls Athletics otherwise plead within said time, the of which covers indebtedness created minor officiai. The road was tied up tirely through federal authorities.” SI.EET STORM IS in the years past. at Houston's opera house Friday plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply at once, and It moved few trains. The CAUSING DAMAGE ■ to the above entitled court for the re night. Through the disposal of refunding officials appealed to th«« national Making Improvement«. bonds for 376,793.00 all of the old Endurance and team work on the lief demanded in his complaint filed INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 31.— As a re board of arbitrators, but the next day L. A. Davidson, proprietor of the part of the high school squad just in this suit, as follows: outstanding warrants were taken up, For a decree determining all ad and no wnrrant Is now issued unless sult of a sleet storm, wires are pros Mr. Sims met a committee of the Central barber shop, is making a barely overbalanced the weight and there Is money in the city treasury to trated, and-this section Is moro crip unionist« and signed an agreement. number of improvements about the experience of the Athletics, giving verse claims of the defendants, or Immediately service on the road was shop. He is putting in a new boot- the younger team a two-point lead any or either of them, or any other pled than in last spring’s floods. cover same. Joseph Walsh was shocked to death fully restored. A strike, which might black stand, and ndding two new bath out of 48 points made—a defeat so party or parties, in or to the north wiien lie he put a telephone receiver have been disastrous to employers and rooms, which are to be fitted up with close thnt no sting remains. cast quarter of the northeast quarter GIRL STARVES TO DEATH IN CHICAGO to his ear. A live wire had blown employed, lasted less than forty-eight vapor and needle baths. The high school boys played team of section thirty-six, twonship forty, hours. across the telephnoo line. work throughout, Rnd while Hurn de south, range eleven, east, of the Wil ________________ CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Railroads are Brings in More Porkers United Press Service serves great credit for his i playing, it lamette meridian, in Klamath county, A. B. Brown and Si Brown brought was the faultless support and assist- Oregon, declaring the plaintiff to be CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—A young girl, paralysed, and all suburban lines are PACKER AND ROAD INDICTED TODAY in twenty fat hogs Friday for the ance of the entire team that made the absolute owner in fee simple of probably 18 years of age, very poorly dend as a result of a stiff snbwstorm CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Tho federal' ocal market. They started from I-an- his work so scintillating, Both sides said described lands, and that de clothed, fainted and fell In n huge today. grami jury today Indicted Swift & Co. ' gell Valley with the hogs on two wag had plenty of supporters who "root- fendants, and each of them, and all snow drift at the junction of Forty- iHUd tho Pennsylvania and Northwest ons with four horses, but before they ed” mightily throughout the game. Third and Loomis streets this morn EORD AND SUHR other persons be forever enjoined and ARE CONVICTED ern railroads on churgea of rebating.' reached the Olene gap they were ing. As a referee. Perry O. De Lap is in debarred from asserting any claim J Tlie indictments alleged 177 separ-' forced to strengthen their team, and a class by himself, giving his decisions in or to said lands adverse to this She was rescued, and taken to a MARYSVILLE, Jan. 31.—Richard ate offenses. Will Brotherton added his team to I quick and snappy, and staying with plaintiff, and for such other and place of ahelter, but died about an i the motive power. Thus equipped, the them, despite the protests and com further relief as shall seem meet and hour Inter, without fully recovering Ford and Herman Suhr were today found guilty of second degree murder, i Bernalillo county, New Mexico, has load of hogs was delivered to the plaints of the players. consciousness. equitable. They were tried In connection with a superintendent of schools who not slaughter house of Crlsler A Stilts Coroner’s Physicinn Springer said This summons is published pur Tho public school team made a run that, the girl’s death wan due to ex the rioting at the Durst hopyard last'only insist on improved rural school without further trouble. away affair of their game with the suant to an order of the Honorable houaos, but designs thorn himself and posure and starvation, as the Indica fall. high school second team, winning tn Henry L. Benson, judge of the above WilllHm Beck and Harry Bagan personally sujrerintends their erection I In a new muffler for desk tele easy fashion, 12 to 4. Graves starred entitled court, made on the 31st day tions were thnt she had not eaten any were acquitted. phones the sound waves and air ex for the public school, snooting bas of January, 1914, and the first pub thing for probably a week. Marseilles annually exports about pelled from the user’s lungs pass kets from any old position. Haines, lication thereof is made in the Klam Iz*o Parrish, who han been spending 110,000,000 worth of cocoanut butter, through a non-vibrating spiral coil of for the high school, made all the ath Republican on the Sth day of Severe Ck»ld. the winter In the sunshine of South the business having been developed aluminum, which prevents a person points on his side, getting a pair of February, 1914. Fred Noel, proprietor of the Mar shall house, is almost voiceless with a ern California, returned to Klamath since 1897. Most of it goes to Eng standing near from hearing the con as pretty baskets as were ever made i J. H. CARNAHAN, Falls Friday. land, Holland and Scandinavia. versation. • in any country. severe cold. 2-5-3-19 r Attorney for Plaintiff. £ The Potato Market