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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1911)
Stye ftomittQ flrfaliX tvrrum n Mxctvwm tn op - INTBRNATfOlfA IHW HBVMS (INitki nmm w MRVioa fifth Vest No. 1,47 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, Tl'KHIlAY, MAY 9. 1911 fVWCf Plft) Cftxrlt FIGHT STILL RAGES OPPOSITE ELPASO -iriTMTD CinF wVIMS ..., ..... havk c.NTKi.KiHJrA: nn1"" "" OTV, TIIKV HAVE NOT HHIVKN ,X ra iiv.t the prisoners iitull ... .... nv THE KIIKIUI,:rm" '!"? " ".Mr ' ro called TIlOOI'H IP TO THIN TIMK I'altrd Pr" "rvlee ICI, I'AHO, Tessa, May . At a o'clock tM attiriiaow Uraml ftsri. laWi made a (la demand for Hm MK-raoVr of Jaucrs to C4earl Teen kawrl. TIm -Ha havr sartuaadsw Ik tkarrh and J-li. HaUets an rail lag la W lM lhl afiefaoaa. I'lltad lrea Service Kl, PAHO. Texss, May I, At I o'clock I lil morning the Insurgents snrilrall) iimtrolM Jaurei. The illark continued without Interruption' (roai t o'clock, Tim federal cannons I trr illvncrd and the federal cavalry rttlrrit townril llanrho Flores, twelvo lira Irnm the rlty. Home of Hip fed- ml InUtilr) ramaln In.Jsure, fight- lH arpcralel. but unequally, from btklnd barrlrailea, HKirt lliat Madvrii la wciiind.nl rBBfoiiiiilid. m ln U not on lh Hat Kn, Attorney llarrlman will confrr to clthrili-ad or wuundrd. Uolcrmlno tlu nmoont of ball John At II o'clock thi rwult of thol McNamarr. will hare lo offer It frwd Itkllnx at Jaurei waa allll undaclded.lof (hr Uwell)n ilnnmltluK rliarm llaadrrda of rcbcla awarnitd the city, Much ,eculatlon aa to why I ho d. itarnlat Hie barrlcadea and dlKlnalf,,, wu hall M for the dnnmli irtackca In the atreeta. Tnt fwlerala ( w,(1 rjvr rharit alao haux tttll hold the )all. main rualom lii.io-e rr t,p prlaoner. Allorne)a for the tU athr,lral, Home, foderal liunad(.fCIUl, fu, (0 -,,i u,U. lx. tnaiounte.1 on the Jail. Tkt rbl ant la the ttreeta and Cowboy ark. kick the rrbela captured thla mora l flail eiiHliia from Jaurei began Ilk aornlai hen It appeared that tka city would Ih wrecked ky cannon Int. Tbrnn.i of woman and children, paafc atrlcken, ruahed lo the later uMeait hrldfo and croaaed the river. h la niluiiti-d acml-oBlclally that tram inn m inn are kllleil and oaaded on both aldea. The cliy'a aaajkllax iihiiii. are Sited with Ike weMaed ami the dead am lying In latMrerta. Oeaeral (laillmldl'a forre, Including May Amcrlrntia, hare eihauated iMrimmiinltloii, and wers forced to ittteat until the Mock could be ro lMahe.1, (larlbaldl declares that tab; one American In hla force haa U alaln, a man named Kelly. KOIHIG PilSOKI ALSO DM Uflfl nWRIIUHII, May . That Joaeph uanaoi, who l being held .t the1 rMty Jill tn a charge of burglary, l tnperatn character la the belief of (nil Qulnu and hla deputies. Other Am a aamher of aawa, Blea and other nikmrnta known lo "yeggman" the Wri havo unearthed a bomb, filled l) IU capacity with nllro-glycurlne -4 la rcadlr'ca for action. Tit trtai heroua weannn halnn-a In iioi. who prldea hlmaelf a being Mpcrlrnted man In handling o. Cwlrta. "m l nelng cloadly watched, uiiaute from being anchored with " Md chain, haa been warmd Wealthier Spaniards Alarmed. Concerning Nation's Future - UDIilU (via Hendayo), May 9. jjw concon(lng Spain's political Ui i point wnerv, ar--: winiforrlng aa much of their In- JJ na poaalblo abroad, the Mr clan of people are getting "T wn peraoua and their families 7" bs country as fait aa thay can. J-" fr cltlva, like Madrid, Bar. jJM d Hevllle, hardly any are 2 " ao.cullcd "best people." rj ect of their disappearance mvoroly feu In busrnew olr ,'jjji fMctlonary military and elsr- ,--nw are la full control ot T,fvrBment at unseat, and .! "?- T -ilcns had sinaatad. In the I against future ulleliiptN In ki.Ii, 1.1. " """ " luriuer mo iiasg a iu NolwIth.Undlnit thla, llll.M"rt',,,' Hriy "ever, ho ners thai lie will luwik Jail, before he can l lironiilit tirir. hv ""'i t "iiiv ii wn uniMiu in iin(i' a fur trial, Miming, no iloubl, Hint nu oiinru of luovKiitlon In worth n pound oi cure, SEEK BAIL FOR JOHN M'NAMARA ATTOHNKVN Mill IIOTH HIDKH WILL COXFKK WITH Jl'IKlK IIOItmVKI.L ON THK MATTKII MH'H MVNTKIIV United Press Service I.OH ANOKI.KH. May !) -No art Ion i taken In regard lo the McNa. mnras until tomorrow, when liMrlrl Allotiiv) I'rolprlrki. JihIrk llordwi-lll i,(v llurua. Attorney Darrow Mid thl'. Mra. McManlRal are expected week. iii if st m m 8KATTI.K. Waah.. May C Chant In that hla wife, aged 8E, haa aequo lered all their community property, collected the rent, keepa the money and haa forced him to wear the aaiiio lilt of clothea for four yeara, Joaeph Cot, 68, haa filed ault for llvlna money and a dUlalon of properly. Cot aaa he la penntlcaa, while hla wife haa fS&K In a bank and haa the tenanta nt n 11,000 houae ao "hoo dooed" thai they will pay rent only lo her. He aaa hs put half of the original Inreelmeut Into the prop erty. MOOT HI MKD IS IMUSI Of HUB At a hualneaa meeting of the mem beta of tho Klamath Kalla Military band bald laat night. Elmer K. John aon of the Johnaon-Colllna really com pany .waa chosen aa manager of I ho muilral organisation. Hereafter the aftalia of the band will real In the hanila of Mr. Johnaon. Johnaon Is the tall gentleman who manipulates tho trombone In a man lier that caused many persons attend ing tho concert laat Friday evening to laqulic, "Who la the aolo trombnr.. Ul? Isn't he grand?" Inatldltloulo Are Becoming event that tho roacllonailcH cswo Into power the repressive meaaures they aro adopting aio driving tho ioople wild with rage. The radical groupa are, lu fact, rapidly organlilng for an opeu attack on the monarchy. In deed, Pablo Igleslas plainly told the cortex April 7th what to expsct In tho speech In which he said that un less the Ferrer case was reopened and juitlce done, tho masses would "lake the case Into tho stroeta aud carry on the struggle with arms In their hands and their chests bare." Though the commlsalonod army of ftesrs ars reactionaries, the rank and Is are almost wholly antlmonnrcn-M, llnr an exceptionally good musician, Mi Johnson In alio n'cinablo bual. ness mm, And Ihu members or Hut bund have fvcry lunndenee Id hi I Judgment. Ttiurn la nu roan In thin lentlm band who ha IU Interests! I luoro at heart, anil It la safe to say ihu ho will put himiair out greatly ill ... ..s s.. a .. .. " AiiiriuiiH nnurniiMi .faiWUM d bUftKHUK III ILL, III; KM (REAM HAN KUANX-ISCO, May , Worn out by two atrvnuoua wi-cka of fln lahlnit up IfRlalAtlVf work and iufer Iiir ln-aldei from nn altnck of rheii mailaiu, (lorcnior Hiram Johnaon la today under Hie rare of n phyalclan nt hla home here. The aovrrnor U aald to liuve been ery near a breakdown, fllnre hU ii" t urn from Hacramento hn hrta Irani acted no biialneaa and haa r wired no vlallora, Kl.hlliK I'uHy Iteluru Mr. and Mra. Charlea Murtln, Mlat Helen llarrla and Will llouaton, who left Hundny for Heiireia Creek, re- tutneil )eatvnlay eieniriK, On nt" ton n I of the utiplenaant weather ea teiduy inornliiK they did no flahliiR, hut the etenliiR before they raURlit In U'p urlRhborhood of thirty flah. Con- alderliiR the Ini leniency of the weath er, the) mi)' the romla Mere In Reed condition. IH.VO.V lAIIIMM-: Huuday, nt the ualdcncu of Ihu groom In llvlhu addition, Iter, uvo, f'eete, paator of Ornre M. K. church, united Annie ardlnv t.nd Kdward lllx- on In the bonda of inatilinony. I loth of their noilo are well known and riaprrted reildenta of Klamath Kalla, TAtT XAMJCM MAIITIN' United Proas Bervlf. WAHHINUTON, May 9. President Tatt has nominated Merrill A. Msrtln aa mint aaaayer at Han Kranrlaco. M'NAMARA IS DENIED BAIL Jl'IKlK IM)IIIIWKIJ IIKMRN THK APPLICATION MAIIK HV AT TOItNKV HAIUIIMAN KOK THK A(X:l'MKI HKCItkT.VIV United I'reas Service. I.OH ANOEUr-H, May . The at tempta of Attorney llarrlman for the defense lo have John McNamara'a ball fixed on tho chargu of dynamit ing the Llewellyn Iron works failed today, llarrlman- ball application waa dlaallowed with prejudice. The proceedlnga were boforo Judge Uordwell, and District Attorney Fred- crlcka represented tho state. Attorney llarrlman ssld that a ball admlaalon la tho Inalienable right of uvery defendant who la not charged with an unuallablo offenic. It mado no difference, he aald, It tho client waa charged with murder and nine teen other counts In connection with with tho Tlmos dynamiting. He asked that tho ball be fixed at a reasonable umount, as there waa amall probabil ity of McNamara'a being released, owing lo tho murder charge. ItHurn From Lakevlew Mr. and Mra. Jack Kimball return ed to Klsmath Folia today from Lake view, where for tho paat few weeka Mr, Kimball haa been attending to tho hualneaa Intercsta of the Woyer houaer Timber company, which cor poration ho roprvaouta. Tho trip to this city was mudo on horsoback, und neither Mr. or Mrs. Kimball seem n bit tho worao for 'their long rldo. PtlZE-FIGHT CASE IS IM OUT Of COURT LOB ANQBLBH, May . udgo Willis yesterday threw out the cases against Promoter McCarey, Wolgnit and Memilc, tho principal!, and Rsf ere artoa, who ware charged with participating In a ijrlteaght at Ver non on St. Patrick'! Hay. PECULIAR MURflER AT LOS ANGELES IAN Wl'MMIX HTIIKKT IN UK. MKVKn TO IIAVK BKK.V KILLKII IIV MKMIIKIIH OK THK BLACK HAM) OA.NO United Preae Serf Ice. I.OH ANOKI.EB, May 9. With the nolo "We killed the wrong man" In hU pocket, tbo body of Alphonae Hoh kowakl, bellerod to be from Melrouc I'nrk, Ilia., waa found l)lnn fare up on the it i oft at daylbtht. Ho waa allot IhroiiRh the heart. Near the body waa n platol with one cartrldxe exploded, Itullana haie urc much filKhlened. nnd aay the Illark Hand la reaimnalbln far the crime. "IIAMNMIFK IIIUCV United Preaa Service WAHIIINtlTON, May 9. The cabinet today dlacuasrd tho Mex ican altiiatlou. Tho White llouac Kcta ilupllcutea of the tolegrama received by the war department, nnd the ndmlnlitratlon la deter mined upon a "handi off" pot Iry. The United Btalea will con line Ita eftorta to keeping Amer Ic.iiih awny from the border. FISH COMMISSION WILL VISIT HERE HTONK BAVH THK HPMNa CK IIATCHKKY WILL THhU BK TAKKN l'l IN K.HNRNT IIV THK MTATK GAMK (X)MMMalON Charlea F. Stone, Southern Ore gon's representatlvo on the atato tlah and game commlaslon, arrived bero laat night from Salem, where ho went to attend tho Ural meeting of tho commlaalon. While the law creating tho commlaalon doea not go into effect Juat yet, tho four commla aloners already aelected, chose thu flftb member, -nd outlined some of iiiclr plans. The member selected waa Qeorgc W. Kelly ot Kugene, formerly of the Oooth-Kelly Lumber company. Mr. Kelly la an ardent sportaman, and ho will give particular attention to the Ir.tercaU of the China pheasants, quail and other game birds living In tho territory between Medford and Balenr. The stories of tho hunting prowess of our own Mr. Stone must have crept out of Klamath Falls, all right, for the other members ot tho commission v.ere unanimously In favor of assign ing to him tho work ot looking after the Interests and protection of all the big game In the state. It la need Ion to say that this kind ot sportsmanship will flourish under hla supervision. The question ot how to handle tho flatting Intereata waa aettled by nam ing two men; one to look after the aportamon's end, tho other to look after tho commercial end. C. K. Cranaton of Pendleton, who Is well known In this city, will look after the ttout and other game flah, and M. L. Klnnoy of Portland will look after aulmon, halibut and other commer cial flah. These two men wore col lared by Stono, who told them of the need for a hatchery here, and as a re sult tho entire commlaalon will bo boro either In Juno or July to confer with tho members of tho Rod nud tlun Club In regard to tho matter. William L. Flnley of Jennlngn Lodge, president of tho Oregon Au doubon society, and tho state'a fore most ornithologist, Is tho "aclentlfle member" ot the commisalou, and on account of his thorough knowledge ot bird lore, ho Is the popular rholco for president of the commission. Will Take Trip Knot Mr, and Mrs. Burgo W. Mason aud Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Mason wU leavo Friday for an extended trip through tho Bast. The former will visit friends at Kansas Olty, whlls the latttr will atop soms time la Chtoago. During tho absents ot Burgo Mason DoBaU-Werden, son ot Cowhty Judgs Worden, will have chargo of the office nnd act as accrctary for his grand' father, Major Worden, Mr, and Mra. L. Jacobs nnd family have returned to thla city from Ala meda and otbor California cltlci. where they apent the winter. They will remain hero during tho aunitncr rnonthi, LANE GOIfNTV BOYS STEAL NOISES; CAUGHT MOUO, Ore, May . Two boys, aged about IN, whoso parcnta hro liv ing In the Willamette Valley north of Kugvne, atoln two aaddlo horses from u nam near nuiur, where they alept tho other night. They wero caught by Sheriff J. C. Freeman the nsxt afternoon three in I lei weat of Moro. They had ridden tho horacx over forty miles while In their poaseaalon. I'AHTOK TIIIKH MOVING PICTTKKM ON CONGIIKGATION HKATTLK, May 9. tov. Sidney HtroiiR, paator of Queen Anne Con- KroRatlonsI church, believes the mor Ing picture can bo made a strong fac tor In rellsloua education, and In car rylnu out this experiment will exhibit five films, showing the "Life of Moaea." "Come anil Se tho Story" la the Imitation announcement, and the lnator bellcvea the Innovation will prove very successful, In that pic tures of biblical scenes wilt appeal utoio strongly than presentation by epecch. Inttreat In the pictures la ao great that the minister has de cided to give two performances, the Crst for children and the later ecrvlco for adults. District Attorney O. V. Kay ken- dsll and County Commissioner Ou Merrill left by auto this morning for Lakevlew, to be In attendance at tho Carroll case, the former as counsel fob the state, the Utter as a witness. COMPELS FATHER TO SUPPORT SON O. A. HTKAItNH APPOINTKH GCAIt- HIAN OVKIt JOHNMK AMOH BV THE JUVENILK COURT OFFI CER TODAY. Upon complaint made by resi dents ot the West Side that William Amos has failed to support bis son, Johnnie, whose mother Is dead, and that on account of his habits he was not tho proper person to csre for the youngster, Amos waa brought before the Juvonllo court this afternoon. Judge Worden, after hearing tbo case, awarded the custody of Johnnie to O. A. Stearns until further order of tho court, and also ordered tho father to contribute $26 a month to ward the support of the lad. Itetnrms From 'Frisco John V. Houston has returned to this city from San Francisco, where ho spent a week attending to business matters. While away Mr. Houston ordered somo up-to-date pool and bil liard supplies, and upon their arrival hn will convert tho place known as tho Central bar Into a first clasa bil liard and pool parlor. J. II. Korkan, a South Bend, Waah., resident, Is here looking around, and he may decldo to locate In Klamath county. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. White. WOll known residents of Dorrls, came In on last night's train tor a short visit In this city. JAPANESE CITY ALMOST WIPED NT IY FIE United Press Servlco TOKYO. May . Advices from Yamagata, In Uses Province, otate that 3,000 hpussa were burned la that city last night, and the plaeo al most anlhllatsd. Thoro Is groat suf fering among tho poople from Uck of food and shotter. - TIA JUNTA FALLS IN REBELS' HANDS Tho Iris theater la tho only theater In tho town where you are guaran tied against seeing picture you hnte nvi'1 before. M. Ii. Mack came In last night from Portland to attend to dullness mat ters In Klamath Falla. F. Flo)d Jonea of San Francisco Is here today calling on the trsde. BULLETS INJURE MOTHER AND SON 1'KOPI.K OK KL PAW) WAKNEU TO HTAV AT LKAHT THKF.K IHXK'KH HACK FltOM THE HIO GKANDK ItlVF.lt United Press Service BI. PASO, Texas, May 9. Thla morning Mrs. Joaeph Oarcla and her o sons here were wounded by flying bullets. American troops who are doing guard duty on the river front huvo been ordered to clear everybody fiom the territory for three blocks back from the river. It Is being reportod that Captain Llndcrfelt, commanding the Amer icana who attacked the Jaures bull ring Inst -night, has been killed. In surgent reinforcements arc reported on route from OJInaga. The federals are also expecting relnforcetneats. THEY'RE HIG JO-MBE TO rORT-ANO, TOKY SAY Promptly at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Jack- ton, who arrived here a few days ago from California, will start on horse back for Portland, going north wlthH the Intention ot seeing the Ross Fes tival, ot boosting for Klamath Falla. and Incidentally to enjoy themselves. They have purchased horses and equipment here.. Leaving here they will go north by way of Ashland, and It Is the Inten tion ot the pair to call at tho news paper oBces In every town thsyylok and report their progress. Their final report will be nude at tho Ore sonlan oflca In Portland. TRACK UVNK ON MTMNI EM PMfiKSJIK mCELY Work of laying track on the Natron extension haa boon resumed from a point two miles above Lowell Jo the Hills place about six miles farther up the line. It will probably take ten days or two weeks to finish up this ten miles, and the work will then have to stop until a big cut Is com pleted, which Is going on as tut as tbo contractors can get It done. Freight shipments are now going up aa far as Lowell on tbo construction train. Eugene Register. High Cost of Living Responsible For Much Rioting Around Rpe United Press Servlco u per cent. To moot these higher ROME, May 9, "Dear food" dem- prices there has been aa average In- onstratlona are becoming very seri- crease In wages In the samo five years ous In Rome. Hardly a day pasaea without one or more ot them, and many are on a tremendous scale. They are also growing more violent. Clashea between the demonstrators a'nd the police occur frequently and indications are that serious riots are likely to result aooa. Conditions aro mora or less tne same tarougnom Italy, but In Rome, where prices aro at their highest, 'they are worst., It ia a fact that, following a 49 per cent rise la the eoot of living I tho laat tvs yean, tho recently Inauga- rated Italian Jubilee oelebratle haa cent prices la the capital up another LOSS IS VERY SMALL AFTKIt BLAZING AWAY ACROSS HULL RING, THE INSUKBECTON WALK IN AND TAKE CMAROK OF THK TOWN United Press Service SAN DIKOO, May 9. The lasnr rectos renewed their attack on Tla Juana at I o'clock this morning, and at o'clock they had tho city prae tlcally captured. Flares Sghllag was then taking place In the Hty's ball ring, the rebels In one corner and tits federals In another, whllo tho ballets were steadily singing stress tho smoke-tiled ring. Soveral buildings, Inclsd-ig the bull ring, were In lames who the lebcla marched Into Tla Juana. The federals came out of their hossss and surrendered, while soma of thorn mado their way through the brash In an effort to escape. A dose dead wero tying In the streets of Tlar Juana. General Bliss ordered flftr moa and two officers from Lakeside to rota force Wilcox In keeping order along the border. ' After the battle iT was esUauted that only about tea men wero klllsd, and the number of wonnded was I't-ced at about twenty. Go to the Iris theater tonight and enjoy a program of pictures that are not repeatora pictures that yon have never seen before. WEATHER CONDtnOXB FOB THE MONTH OT MAY Tho Maxtmnas i atarrs as Recorder bf teat Oa-rialo Hot The following are tho' and minimum temperatures aad tho weather conditions for tho month of May: Max. 7 VOKI RAISE NAIF A MUM FOR WERE United Press Sorviee WASHINOTON, Mar . The American Federation ot Labor ban appealed to tbo country's union moa for a half million dollars for the de fense of John McNamara. Tho ap peal declares that behind tho proas' cutlon "stands a detective agency without scruples, which would un hesitatingly manufacture evidence at tho behest ot the National Erectors' association, a part ot ono of tho great est corporations ot the country, with millions of wealth aad power, all allied against the cause of labor." ot only u per cent. At a recent, mass mooting in pro teat against the present altaatlon. Mla. Weather 32 Saow 7 61 3 Rain 6......:. 64 26.. Clear 6....... i . vsa-aadr l (3 31 Y Clear 3 0 tdiPfJion 3 63 4tr'CUr i oo so-- viaonj resolutions wero adopted attributing tho dtfdculty to the parasitic life of , tho Idle rich on the products of labor, to trusts, to, protectionists food taxes, and to tho monopoly ot vast areas of land by owners who refuse to permit ; Ita .cultivation, but Insist oa heMfa It for Its tncreulng market Tata.' ., Thoro la a growing eonvletlea all, over tho couatry that, unless the see- -f orameat speedily reatedlfi -sxeMoas. ' t in -- aMM U a IV jiil mv WW ) ------ w.- w revoiutioa ia itaiyj j, vL.: rfrt-"" &; - $"? .-".? J ,-iA,:w.'iL ik ..,-