The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 23, 1912, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i3
tMb.
iimino
MVri'MM) nv THM
UNITED I'llKM NKWi NEHVIOV
evening mwiPAnM
PRINT THE NEWS. NOT NMnORV
SMIi Vi-il' '" M1
KLAMATH FA MM, OREGON, TUK8DAY, JANUARY 8.1, 10IB
rrtea, FrvoOsao)
Ik
FUNDS FOR WAR ARE
FOUND BY ROYALTY
TRI ASURE IS SOLD
I ii( such iil1l(. mi n stnff linn moat
serious nrfirt upon (tin Interests iif
i,VMriHIIVJAHTV IIIWII IN "'" ""y nt n w r'!r '"'Itlili.nl
" slnn iiltlnr mil only rnnatltutn n
AIIIIANOKMKNTN FOR IIKI'I'lt. writ In thu i.mrlciicy of tho cntlro
Ml t tJOVEHNMKNT AND YUAN nrmy, Iml nro n rniitliniut mmrcu of
i 'liitnrrnatiitit nnd dimnilly to tlio
IS IN HIDIMi .. lnfT department concerned, hiwldce
(lowering lliu standard of ufflcluncy
United I'reaa Hervlco tln-leltl,"
I'l.KI. Jm 31 "-Preparations to' AfH-r further dlaciiaalug Km nda
.,, war tire follonlng llui ro)ljll merits uf tlm ditallid ami perm
(mil) s iiii"iir.nliil that huiiicl'"it (. General llll cencludes:
InMukilvn palso will bowild luulwi "II U my decided opinion that,
mue l llimiiro tho campaign "tumid Urn law l.o modified iui aa (a
Kiiurlc n mltllou m am nvnltablii niilliorlut tlm ronllniinua retention of
(nun llic Ml Prlncti Chung imllllcd jH "'-Id nltlcr r In n staff corps, a pro.
llir rtunlllr ttmt bu COlllit rll l,000lll should l.o Included requiring
-,. Imiiiediitti-ly. Iluiidlrds ol ' "eld officer lo servo not less
JUnrlun nro volunteering. Hpeclnl ;"" H" Miniillm of ,.ach year aetu
Indiieemciil mo i ffnred n-crull "Hy '''"X troops at some mil
Mi ripnlllloa u plniin.il MKrtli.at lry m (ir tlm nimtuniKl wllfi wlilcti
NanWIiiK Tin wai department, U I '"y "r" Tvliig "
.oik i flan f'M lh eanip-ilgn. Midi " " ' H" nr department
li.mt nrlltn "",, "'"-' "H " IlilinliiT of iiinnrii
Vnau Hlit Krtl lm bwlt nu.'lH,!1'" '" ""I l" l"' H'lr rum.
n.l li i l."lil lliat hi llfo I oii.l"'"l fr out fin. )rnr -tlii-rrfnru
lUngrml YouiiRrr prlnroi an ar
ruwsl ( iilnllliiK to kill Yuan,
iimii llj Sa Unix
LONDON. Jin. :J. An ii.'hiiug
Irlrcrnptt itl'4'cn
from Tliliii iI'm
llcli n) Yuan I'nr nlmniliiniil lit)p
u( a tioiii'ttii'iit ami Iratud'riril Dm
(utKimii'ht lo III" lliinnn, nml ilo
dan Uial llvni'ial Yin Trlial, n
tlKRC iiualUt, will it ret iil Yuan,
H'u My Wllhdraw
HIIAMIIIAI. Jail. 33. Hun Yat Hn
ml Wu linn I "a ii it illlfvr rcaardlln
nrtuilalliiiia. Wu may rlin,
ii stored Hun rraldilnc hvn tlio
tni tir atidlralra, Yuan auumliiK tlio
prrtldi'ticjr of all until a national con
irtiiimi rcta a rulrr. Yuan aurrvd,
but Hun rcfiui-d, and nrottallona
lth Yunn llirn Ifrmlnatnd,
ARMY STAFF SYSTEM IS
UP 10 M DEPARTMENT
drnrnil Ikll Opinwa llrtarw lo "Vr
nuiiiriii" Hjtlrm IttN-anact It la Too
Diltli ull in Ut Itlil uf larflrlrtit
onitir.
I'll I l'rt. Hi-rilra
WAHIIINUTON, D. 0 Jan. JS.
Aiu-iiir: thu tirotiti'iiia which nro roi
Inc llic nr dnpartmont and occup)
Ins a Inrsu proiortlnn of the niton
Hon of tlio ncloU of th army la tho
orcMilintlmi of Dm ,aS ayatom.
"Vlilln Hi,, pirtcnt "datnllrd" ataff
Dm in .n mliirli ufflccra of tho army
ar.- imly allnttid to ataff duty for n
tmiii4ratlvi,y iliort period, nnd thon
rrturijKi in iho W for further prae
tlial iiin'rlcnco- l.na ninny oppononta
h.l a rvtiirn lo tlio old "pirmanent"
Xtcin la Imiiilniint. Major Oonornl
J. I'rankilu lli'll, rommandlnR llm
I'lilllppliuii illvlalon, In lila annual ro
l"rl Jtiat iraiiaiiilttrd to tlio war do
paritmni iiiriara htinvolf aa tivlnit
very niiirli In favor of tlm detailed
)U'in and (iiMiod to any rlianxo.
In tlio coumu of hla report (U'livrnl
Hl'll Hl)i
"A ri'turn to tlio permanent alaff
)iiiii Htmlil Imvo Hi In aorlona dofoct,
lliat unci. Inomrlunt oltlcora becomo
t'criiiniiriit lni.nl,..r of alaff rorna.
llit(iiiKh liiiiiu.nri. which nood not ho
illcuho,, it iiiTonma vory difficult for
"l'l mrpH over in Kot rid of thorn. A
JlrlklnK niimpln of thlvitimculty h"
'"l l i'ii liad In tho raao of a ataff
"lifer win, ,nn ,cn hopeloaaly InaB
tlcnt nW hIiito lio waa nppolnlod.
'"ro limn Cn )l)ftrg Bg0 Th0re aro
oll'im iiliui,,! ,,.0 orjuniiy inffllclont
Verdict In Favor Of
H' Jury lu tlm case of Elmer O.
icanMoy v. tho Klamath Lake Nav
iMHim iumpnny yesterday returned o
tZ ,ll '" fttVor ot ne Pltlf for
.or., tho amount naked. M. 0. Wil.
ki, notifying In behalf of the d
Iudnnt corporation, a4d that It bad
Agains
Klamath
vM.o.n II would bo .uy ,mi,ll lo
Jg.-t rl.l of. Tl,,..., fiuUnn, notorious,
I nnd ne-l .... ..rK..M..M.t TI..5 reti-nllon
llin lli'll priiililon llli rrKnril lo Hie
itrlalliil ulna miiiiIiI work n ilnliliil
rliniiRu In ilu nrni) M'riiiml, (tie
'pr' - wnt ililnlliil n)liiii ImtliiK limn
In fltut li llian to iai.
BOOST TEDDY AS
PARTY NOMINEE
ti:i,i. known iti-xmvr or
.UNO IMLANII AUVKIITIHKD ON
I'ltONT OK COt'HT IIOl'HK AH
nUMIHi:NTIAI IJANIUDATK
Hoiiiii I'lilluialaallc advocati of one
Tlniidont Koom.ti'll, a rltlrcn of tli
tllllli'd Htntea, rml'llni; at t)aler Hay,
Unix laUiid, tik hiI.-. it told nntlro
prlnlnl In henry t)pc hy n iinlotv aliop
In Hateiu, aajltiK lliat tho who wlah
lu r tho Kt'iitU'iiinu uomlnnted for
pri-aldent may nnd pelltlnna In the
roiirt houao.
IIKAVV II.TAI. TAIIIKK CLT
niOI-OMKO IIY (X).MIIIUtM
United I'rcaa 8erlc
WAHIIINOTON, D, C, Jan, 33.
Tho lent of tlio Iron and atevl rcvlilmi
bill puhllahi'd by Iho wnyi and ineana
rommllleo provldoa a reduction from
30 to SO per cent from uilatlnic rati-e.
Creed McKendnti of Ijikovlew la n
recent Klamath Kail arrival.
John Hhook, tho Yonna Valley stock
man, U In the city today.
S0UBRnE SIN6S TO MAN
ANO HE GOES TO BEO III
I'm Ulk nt UhI' Mlnalrvla lliilpknl
of Attention of Hinge Iknuty
WlilHi Over-JUrllea llrm nml Hurt
Ilia Circulation
KI.LKNBIIUHO, Wnah., Jan. 33.
Ilecatiio a pretty girl aang to him n
ho aat lu a' box nt a performance of
I'm Klka' mlnitrcna Thursday ovonlng
J. . Ilockvr, n pioneer roaldcnt of tho
city, I III at hla homo.
Tho local lodgo of Klka put on n
mlnalrel show, which waa crowded
with local hits. Aa part of th fun
'Jockor waa Induced to sit In a atago
Lox nnd Lola Mason, ono of the prln-
Beardsley Given
Transportation Co,
given to tho plaintiff four ahlpla davits
valued at 80 to bo repaired, ana inni
tho davits had been lost by tho plain
tiff. Tho defendant clalmod that the
claim of M, 0. Oreeley, plumber, flO,
nsilgnod to lloarditey and Included In
hl ault, wm paid.
rll'rtU of tlio proiliictlon, anna "Oil,
Yon lliMiiitlful Dull," lo him.
Alt IioiikIi Mr. Ilurkor wnn proimrvd
fni tlm onlciil, llm ImiKlitvr of llio mi
illuiro Ktclliil him, nml lin left tlio
lux linrrlnlly. I,nlur In tlio nvunlliK
Mr lliTkrr, who la n atout nmti, v,n
fltllfii kiiil liv Itwtlriiol flfi(ilnHiii khiii.
'oil liy hi Dirltciiidiit, nml wna nnr'jn.
I '. '' " Mrl,""7'
i"1""!' '"r 7"M"1 !
I " : ' nml ,",r,,"f
loura. lie ipont
Miollifr In lied
I'lll Will riTMVlT III ft fllW lllllll. If'
inrilliiK to lila pliyalclnna.
ink) iiitix m itm: (Jlltl,
KllrnliHli, Hip llllln ilniiKlit'r of
t'lty Attomoy llnrnin M. MnnnliiK,
inn iiltii'ii in i lio rlr.lit IimiiiI jcnti-r-ilii)'
liy n iIok, Tin. Injury U nut (on.
al'lwil rlniii, luit Or I' M Wlilln
liiiliiy iiiliiUtfri'il lo tlm rlillil, ran I or.
Ulnit nml itri'MlliK tlio woiiml,
FAREWELL, HOBBLE SKIRT,
SINCE MODiSTIES BAN YOU
Dri-MmakiTa IKslilt lo Hound Ik-alli
Kih'II of t Kly anil I'liromfortalili
DniH-ry for Hhrllrrintf l-Vmlnlno
rorm llhliio
NKW YOUK, Jan. 23. Parowi-ll,
tlioi; liolililo.
The Iji.IIih' Tailor nnd Drcaimak
I iiic nM)clallmi of Amerlra lift aound
til llui liulitilo'a death knell In Dili
ii xn i':
'No liolitili' aklrta; ilrcunea to t
murl mutt li two and a half yardi
will.', tliri'Motirttia of a yard wider
tl'un lio Imbl'le llm tlmy inn at bo
ilmrl nt leant thrrv liirln-i from tlio
itroiind,"
ISxIIniihiI fill II Net U'r.k
Tlio aorlal wlildi wna lo have been
'liUrli Ii)' Hie Clirlillnn KndcaTor So
rti'iy of tlio Clirlailan rhurch Thum
day I'Vi'iilm; lina lievu ioationi'd until
Tiieaday I'triiilUR, January 30lh, at
30 uVlork. All mrmUora of the
wirlely nnd tlielr jiiuiik frlemla arc
cordially Intlti'd to ho prcaonl.
Mr.VAMAIIA l-'I'NII VKHY M)W,
iialami: iikino nirr woo
I'nltiil I'rraa Kervlco
t.OH A.S(li:i.KH, Jan, 33. Job liar,
rltiuu waa liMay hvforo tho fvdernt
Krnnd Jury, lleforo cnterlm tlio room
ho ald ho had only fSOO of McNft
mnrn funda, and wna prepared to no
count for vii'ry cent apent.
OITItAfii: ON rilANCK t'l IV
IHIt'llllON t'AIIIM.T KI-MSION
I'lille.l I'reia Sorvlcti
I'AltIS, Jan. 23. Tho cabinet was
In teaslnn today dlacuaalnK tho Italian
acliure of shlpa. It was agreed that
tho troublo was not open to arbitra
tion unions tho Imprlaonrd Turklah
iiurai's wcro relensiHl.
NewKpatiers applaud I'olnrnlro's
Inml, Die Mntln hlntliiK that nn Ital
ian rln.h Is not Improbable.
lti:il'IIHTAtJ CALL IHHUKII,
HOCIALIHTN HTItONOT
United I'reas Hervlco
linitLIN, Jon. 33. A call for tho
rclclmini! to conveno February 7th
has been Untied. InillcAtlunx aro that
tho soclnllats ar ethv strnnKeol Initio
parly, with nt least 110 member.
Consort nthM frnr tho aociaiista,
liberals nnd lefllats will control the
li'Khdnllou. Tho Koclnllsts party last
tho knlser's district by soven vote.
Tlilrlv.threu district wilt vote on
Thursday.
HOPKINS ESTATE
HASMUCH TIMBER
AI'l'UAISKMKNT MADK IIY OIWKIt
OK COUNTY COUItT HKVKALH
OVKIl IW.000 ACHKH, VAIiUKW
AT U.10,OI2A.
Apprnlument has boon mndo of the
pioporly of tho A. C. Hopkins ostnto
In Klamath county. J. P. Loo, R. A.
Ihnmltt nnd C. II. Wltbrow wcro the
iipprnUora appointed by tho county
court, and they find turn tno esiavo is
tho owner of 33.IR3.0fl ncros of tlm
Lor land In this county, nnd tho val
uation I placed at ,060,035. In nddl
tlon tho estnto owug consiuornuio um
ber land In Jnckwm county. Judge
Thomas Drnko I tho administrator
of tho estnto In Klamath county.
COURTNEY JAILED
80WAN PLAINTIFF
.man mvoitt'CD iitoM win: Al
li:oi:d to havi: i'lllicd i-ik-
'IOL ON OTHi:il AOAINHT WHOM
hi: had maim; chaiujk
Hatiiuel Courtney, dltorced liusbnud
of 1'inrl Courtiioy, us urri-stod Inat
ulilht by rutrolmcn William Hull and
Wllllnm MesanT, clinrKCil by Charles
Howh' .vlng n rovolter on
Hot
lie 4(.d lit oliu tlmi to
lip el by Mrs. Court
l1 Valid on a iiincli nt
( A Courtney, during
I . Mowing out of thfdl.
n'rie case, Indicated that he thought
Itownn hnd hech'too attontlto to Mrs.
'Viurtiiey. Ho Is alleged to havo
ibnnteiicil llowau with a pistol bo
fore, KLKH, XOTIO:
Tlli:ilK WILL UK A MAHgUti
HALL OIVK.V IIY KiaMATII
FAIJJi IXIIK2K NO. IUI7, II. V.
O. i: AT Till: I'AVILION Itl.NK
FltlHAY KVKNINO, JANIUHV
'M, IIIIU.
i
KOIt INKOIIMATION
I'LKS AND Tlli:ill L.UHKH
ONLY AIIK INVITKII.
COIOIITTKK...
ONLY I'ltACTICAL MINKIIH
MAY AHI'IKK TO OKFICK
United Press Hervlco
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 23. Tho
miner' (uissed a constitutional
nmcmlmcnt providing that candidates
for oltlco must have flto year labor
In tho mines nnd must ho unionist of
threo years' standing. Delrgalo Holt
of Kentucky said:
"I prnpoao nn amendment making
necessary five years mlno labor, to
pretent r.ipllnlltts from getting hired
Ortle Mc.Mnnlgnls Into high ofllces and
Injuring our Inbo rorganltatlons."
KANSAS FOR ROOSEVELT
AS BEARER OF STANDARD
Nnllto Hon of Cornflower Territory
Oik's All Way to New York to See
Tiildy nml Conslilera lllin Willing
to Itun
Onllrd Press Service
NKW YOUK, Jan. 23. Jnmf Yu
rnnn, a Ditto Kaplds '(Kan.) repub
lican, vlilted lloosevelt at tho Outlook
ofllc-, nnd said Kansas wants tho
colonel to run, adding: "I rnmo all
tho way from Kansas to congratulate
ou, Cohmol. Wo know you can't af
ford to seek a nomination."
Uoosevolt said: "I nm not n can
didate, not seeking tho nomination,
nnd will not ask nnyono for It."
Yuraim replied: "I told friends In
Kaunas nnd tho West that whllo you
nro not socking tho nomination, you
nro a patriot, and will serTo tho coun
try when It needs ou."
ltnosevelt said "Most assuredly."
Kmerglnd, Yurenn said: "This
means ltnosevelt I going to run. He
cannot refuio tho demand that la
growing up for him."
Itoosevelt's secretary, Harper, de
nied that tho Inuguago quoted was ox-
nrtly Hint tho colonel UBOd, nnd In
sisted that a wrong construction was
placed on It.
Flirt National Delegates
t'llltod Press Sen 'co
COAL GATK. Okln., Jan. 33. Tho
republicans of tho Fourth district con
vened to elect tho first delegate to
tho national contention, It Is report
ed that Stnto Chairman Perry Is plan
nlng to Instruct delegates to vote for
Hoosovolt by request of Hitchcock.
Progressive want an unlnstructod
delegation. '
Hadley Thinks Theodore Fstrorito
Unltod Press Bervlesi
JRPFKItSOK CITY, Mo., Jan. 33,
Governor Hadley said; "From Infor
mation recently rocelved from all
part of tho country I am convinced
that a largo majority of republicans
'fnvor llic nomination of Itooiwritlt,
find u Inrico innjorlly of tlm -opi fn
Uor his tit lion."
lloowtell IIOfMK'ni on Job
I tnlti I'reas Hervlco
CIMCAdO, Jan. 23 Tho Hoosarolt
liinllonnl commllteo has opened htnd
'iwarters In the CoiiKreng hotel, with
.ex-Kulcrnl Attorney Hlms In charge.
Hid In mk Amh'Hw flu's forTnfl
United Press Hervlco
WAHIIINOTON, I). C, Jan. 23.
CommentlnK on tho Whlto Houso
rtateincnt of Taft's confidence In
Hitchcock's loyalty, Hitchcock said:
I "I mil for Tnft as strong ns I ran
, be. I did not rcnllto how fnr rumors
of nlleKed differences wcro KolnR."
Ho Inilsls hit Is working nnw will
continue lo work for Taft.
GORE WILSON CHAMPION
IN AR6UMEJITWITH HARVEY
lltlml Oklahoma Henator Hays Ttiat
lloiii-kt .Mao Cannot Accept Oftko
Willi l.le on IIU Consdcncr, and
That WIImhi Told Irutli
WAHIIINOTON, D. C, Jan. 23.
Coming to tho d'ifrnie of Governor
I WoJdrow Wilson of Now Jersey In
lhi controversy grooving out of WIU
ton's demand on Co!oncl George liar
tiy that tho hitter "top udvoc&tlng In
'Harper's Weekly hi candidacy for th
fiomncrntlc nroaldentlnt nomlnntlou.
'Lulled States Scnitor Thomas P. Qort
Vf Oklahoma declare) trat tho Wilson
,DnrveyWatterson Incident Is a mer.)
liuhLlo, not n billon. Ho said:
"II seems that tho head and htert
!nf Governor Wilson's offonso Is thai
ho told tho truth. An honest man
ran not accept ofTlco with lies on his
conscience. To decllno tho aid tcn
dered hy tho nlllanco was a difficult
nnd delicate task. Governor Wilson
did so In the faro of dangers, and his
'set was ono of moral and political
'lirrolsm, such n few men are rapa
Mo or.
J "Governor Wilson's critics should
tell frankly whether tlielr candidate
! otild assumn tho obligation which
'tho governor declined, nnd It so,
J whether they would discharge or dls
rfgard the obligation.
. "I would much rat
rather see Wilson
.defeated with his heart nn open book
innii iriumpiiani wun a saeiuiun con
ceiled from tho public eye In his po
litical closet."
JOHNSON KOIt "ItATTLK HOD,"
Olt IMIKt UK K.WOH TKDDY
United Press Service
8ACKAMKNTO, Jan. 23. Kollow
Ing tho announcement that Governor
Johnson Is going Knst an Friday to
see Theodore Itooiovclt a story Is
printed that Johnson Is to desert La
fttlletto for "Teddy."
Johusun said: "There has been no
change of plans ot tho progressive of
California. Wo Intend to go ahead
with tho La Kolletle contest as orig
inally planned."
HUNDRED THOUSAND "DUCKS"
OFFERED FOR RING MEET
United Press Service
ELKO, Nov., Jan. 33. Jarbldge,
n mining camp near tnis city, oners
$100,000 for the Johnson-Flynn fight.
Yesterday Manager Curloy rocelved by
wlro 300 for expense money to come
and look over the ground. He replied
ho would bo thero February 4th.
KENT-ADY TRIAL
TAILS TO START
DCI'KNDANT FILES AMENDED AN
SWKR AT HOUR WHKN GRAVE
YARDS YAWN, FIGURATIVELY,
SO CASK IS SET LATER
Instead of going ahead with tho
caso ot J.ooph 8. Kent vs. Abel Ady,
tho circuit court had a lay-over tor us
Jurymen today. Last night an amend
ed uuswor. incluslro of some new la-
sues was filed by Attorney Jobn Irwin,
for Ady, and this waa a surprise to tho
attorneys for the plaintiff, The condi
tions mado tt impractical to go aneaa
with tho caso this morning, so Judgvt
iicnrv L. Donson gave further tlmo
fop Irvine the case on condition that
the defendant In tho caso pay the costs
"COMMAND" GUESTS
TO MEET ROYALTY
Incurred by the plaintiff In preparing
for trial today, amounting to 128.30. majairD flaVaVirr
Tlio rnso was sot for February 1. Kt III UIIMN tK-IMIMLt
Tho claims assigned to Kent and I "
under which he filed tho action arei
l.'iOO asked hy It. K. Cantrall for mon.,1 olt DUKK OK CONNACOIIT AND
oy ho I alleged lo navo expended ror
surety for Ady; $1,000 by August Lis-
hy tor alleged breach of lease; f COO
by J. Scott Taylor for advertising In
tho Kxprcss, which has slnco changed
hands and namo.
I.takey Is plaintiff against Ady In
rnother matter which Is to be heard
Thursday, provided tho caso of Fleck
tnilcln vs. Campbell, which Is set for
tomorrow, Is out of tho road In time.
WANTH ITALIAN APOIXMJY
AND I'ltlHONKIW IIKLKtHK
failed Press Service
I'AltIS, Jan. 23 Newspapers unan
imously demand that the government
wlpo Italy's Insult, demand an abject
apology, tho release of twcnty-nlne
Turkish Hid Cross nurses seized
aboard tho Mannuba oft Camlllarl.
Tho French fleot at Toulon Is held
with steam up nnd sailors havo been
recalled from shoro leave. Unless a
reply to Franco's demand Is received,.. ... n .
tonight tho warship, will proceed tot
maKon demonstration tno meaner-
ranean Sea.
NEW COURSE FOR
YOONG PEOPLE
ULTKNTH AND F.IGIITH GIUDE
C.IHIM AND HOYS lXilN TO AH
HORII IDIUH ADOLT MANUAL
AND DOMESTIC WORK
Manual training and domestic sci
ence tor scholars In tho soventb and
eighth grade ot the grammar schools
began yesterday, when the scholar
from tho Kast Sldo school went at
3:30 p. m. to tho high school to taka
up tho new branch.
The West Side school began the
sumo course today in the same way.
Prof. K. V. Hawley has charge of
the manual training work, while Miss
Tuttlo teaches tho Idea how to shoot
along the domestic sclcnc lines.
DKUHKK TF.AM MEETS TONIGHT
Tho degrco team of Klamath Falls
Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F., will meet
at Odd Fellows' hall tonight at 7:30
for drill. All members aro Invited to
attend and give the team the advant
age ot their experlenco and assist In
tho work.
MYSTERIOUS STRANGER,
SO CAUEDJS WITNESS
sflforv Federal Gnuid Jury at Indian-
aKils Which Is Investigating Itainl
Mention of Labor' Dynamiting
ItoU
United Press Service
INDIANAPOLIII, Jan. 23. Charles
Hebo. of Tullahoma, Tenn., the "mys
terious stranger" In tho dynamiting
probe, testified hero today.
Ho recently appeared at tho federal
building nnd offered to give informa
tion reported to be valuable.
The trial of former Mayor Schmltx
of San Francisco for bribery has been
postponed until next Tuesday.
More Bids On Mail To Odessa Are
Being Asked By Postal Department
Bids are again wanted by the gov
ernment tor carrying tbe malls from
Klamath Falls to Odeaaa, 18 miles,
and back, from December 1 to March
31, threo tlmea a week, until Jnao
June 30, 1914, or tor two oaxryla
WIFK EXPICCTKD TO MrTAtV
LIHH NKW ARISTOCRACT AND
IIHINO OLT IiOTS OF SKlNaaMI
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Jan. 23. Rdd'a dhv
uer and dance for the Connanghta to
night Is expected to establish a new
aristocracy.
Two hundred baTe been "cotBauad
id" to attend.
Tho rarest collection of gems erer
exhibited here Is expected.
Commissioner Waldo has ordered a
pcllco guard at tho mansion.
TWKLVK BRIDES ORDERED
OF MARRIAGE LICENSE
Men Who WlU Oo to
IxKged-OBT Iadsi It)
Hay They Are Anxtosu to Oo to
llonsekeepiag.
8EATTLBp jM. j,,An ordr ot
. brdM 0 remdy , w-
like number of Michigan men, rang
(lng In years from 25 to SO, la on tie
wun Marnago license viera vniii
F. Gage.
The men aay they want to begin
housekeeping on some. of Washing
ton's logged-OS lands, and they want
wive to go with the property.
KENYON FOR CTMMTNS FOR
WHITE HOUSE PLACE NEXT
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Senator
Kenyon conferred with President Tart
and when he concluded declared hla
position on tho Cummins candidacy
was that he couldn't be expected to go
back on a native son.
TNO LORDS IN SPECTACLE
AT PASADfMSMRT if ET
Twertlmouth and Cower and SOO
Ponies to Re Iarladed la Toanuu
ment of Polo Player at Crowrm City
of California
United Press Service
PASADENA. Calif., Jan. 23. Two
English lords. Tweedmouth and Gow
er, and 200 ponies will bo seen In ac
tion at Tournamcnto park from Feb
ruary 10 to 17, when tho second an
nual tournament ot the Pasadena Polo
club is held hero. Six team are en
tered In the contests to decide the
championship of the Pacllc coast.
They will be from Burllngame, Santa
Barbara-. Coronado, the Canadian, En
glish and Pasadena clubs. Lords
Tweedmouth and Gower will rldo for
tho English team.
Three of tho ponies, Blue Knot,
Bolero and Alberta, were used In the
1911 International polo tournament
by Harry Payne Whitney ot the cham
pion Meadowbrook team.
AVIATOR ROGERS BARRED
FROM MEET AT DOMINGUKZ
First Flyer to Croon Usvked Bute us
Air MnrMiN- Baa lasfsts WsW
Management of Convention ot Fa
mous Ether Traveler
LOS ANGELES. Jan. S3. Ordered
from Domlnguex Held with bin two bi
planes, Aviator C. P. Rogers, Brat
transcontinental blrdmaa, will not
start In tbe aviation meet here. He
left because of an argument over
terms with Manager Dick Ferris,
periods. Bid will bo reoalvasl vU!
February SO, each ono to M
pantod by 11,100 bond.
The government propose to
the mall up oa Mondays, Wodaday
and Friday, and back oa Tusadsvyt,
Thursdays Thursdaya gad snUwdara,
r!
iy
.t
v tt
f