The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 17, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAItUI 17, 1913
PrlSSt Wtf9
Mexican Federals Receive Aid of Bloodthirsty
Yaquis and Many Atrocities Are Now Reported
UNDIS URGES
PROBE INTO THE
OFFICER'S ACTS
OI.KO FRAUDS CANNOT HK KAMI.
,V WHITEWASHED
Voters Must All Be
Registered This Year
Provision of the Charter Requires
All Who Have Not Registered
Since March to do so by April
Alt voter of I ho city who have not
'a)U tlilragu JurUt laalrucla Jury . . I
irmUloriM this year mutt 1I0 o licforo I
t IMMrg.nl the rMllrineal Effect-1 Apr ,6 f l(oy J(J (),o
l l.jr th Taft AilmlnUlnillou on ,, mc113 election May 6th. ThU
the i:i of IMIrlng From Public one of the provision of the now
Mh Munufariurrni of olro Are 'charter, according to I'ollco Judge
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CALIFORNIA MEN
TO FACE WHITE
SLAVERUHARGE
FEDERAL ATTORNEY ANNOUNC
KM WH PLANS
Leavltt.
Thniiu rcKlntcrltiK slneo March will
no tint required to register again, but
thoso who toted at tho charter clec-l
llnti nn llmll ,l.(pntlnn lt VMitt'
in ml again bIrii tho book. Tho books
will romaln open until April 15.
AlfatiM.
J Hrnaltt Adjourns
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I'ulltd l'rr Hervlce j WAHIIINOTON, I). C March 17.
CHICA(U), March 17. Judge l.an- Tho sprclnl nomlnn of tho svtialo clos
dli, hlle Instructing a special grand !nl at 2.10 thin afternoon, when an
jury csiiru 10 proun 1110 ii,jv,uvv
olro frauili, ordered an Investigation
not only Into tho chargo against tho
asnufatturrr, but against govern
adjournment was taken elno die.
EXAMINER STORY
TURNS INTO FAKE
Kidney Hprout of Eureka, chief,
vnglnoer of tuo CallfornlaOregon
Bent officials, who, It ha been report- Power toinpnny, mid General Huperln-lMI'lt'lDF.
td, mitred Into n conspiracy with tho tctidcnl Walllier of the Mine com
nipufacturrm to defraud tho govern- any, aro hero attending to business
utnt. .matter.
JuJto tandl Instructed tho Jury to
dUrcgard tho settlement made by tho
Tsft administration on tho last day of
offlc.
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Owen French and wife camo In on
thn train from Chlloitiln Saturday.
They will vlilt horo scleral day.
Of AHHIHTANT CASHIER
IIAKKH IH POSITIVELY DENIED.
RANKER I RECOVERING HIH
HEALTH
Uncle Sam Has Power
to Fix Open Seasons
The McLean Bill, Recently Passed by
Congress, Gives the Secretary of
Agriculture Power to Set
t'nltcd Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, March 17. Tho
lentatlonal itory printed In tho Ex
aminer thli morning announcing the
ulcldo of Anlitntit Caihler Baker of
tho Crocker National bank ha turned
out to bo a fake.
Dakar I rapidly recovering hi
health.
Hereafter tho foderal government
may tako a hand la filing tho, open
Miiom for tho hunting of duck,
liennd ihoro bird. Thl I a re
mit of tho paitago of tho McUan bill
by cong-rosa recently.
ThU meaiuro enables tho aocroUry
of agriculture to regulate tho hunting I
of all bird which mlgrato from, itato
to ttato. .
It U lint believed, howovor, that
federal officer will Intorfero eiropt
In ttato whoro tho gamo law aro not
comldrod adequate.
STEER CASE IS
AGAIN IN COURT
ANIMAL WHICH CAUSED THE IN
DICTMKNT OK FOB VALLEY
RANCHER IS BASIS OP SUIT
FOR MONEY
Tho rod atcer, weight about 800
Hunds, that figured In the Indictment
' W. II, Marcho on a chargo of lar
ceny of a steer, and tho legal battlo
Wlweon n llvovtock Arm and a Merrill
butchor ihop for tho possession of tho
nlmal, U again In court. Ha I at
(ho bottom of an action agalaat Mar
cbo by tho butcher, Dalton Hoiley,
Mch U bolng triad today.
Tho unlmal waa aold to the butch-
by Marcho, and later an actios for
"Mm and delivery was atartad by
Offltld ft Stukel, cattlemen, who
thargod that the ateer belonged to
(m, and Marobo had bo right to
11 It,
Tho caio was Ur led la the Juitlce
wurt horo, but the Jury failed to
ireo. Tho plaintiff la the oaie be
n tried today ask the recovery of
tnecoit of the trial.
" ". flhaw appear for the plala-
Marcho i repreieatod hy Fred
111,
GARRETT CAPTAIN
OF SEATTLE FIVE
CLOSE PAVILION
FOR SUMMER
ItUII.DINO IH I.EAMEI TO CLAW
AUTO COMPANY, AND WILL 1E
HKMOIKI.KI HCITAIILK VitU A
(1AHAUE
On account of tho waning popular
ity of roller ikatlug, now that tho
weather permit other paitlmoa, Mau
tiKor II. H. Illuilcy of tho 1'avlllon
Ukntlng rink ha clo.od tho eUb
llhment. I Tho building has bcon loaiod by the
jciupp Auto company. It will be uied
11 a gnrago n oon a It I remodolod.
(.'mlnrill and Digg. WI10 Eloped
Willi Karnunrnto Girl anil Were
Arn-iiUfl In lleno, Will Ho Arreatod
by the OovrrtuacMl la a Day or
To Father of Camlnctil U DU-trrel
Friends Claim Bud Was
Poorly Advised in Ring
Instead of "Laying Off" in the Last
Round and Winning on Points,
Bud Was Advised to "Mix"
Unll'd l'r c Service
BAN ritANClSCO, March 17.
United State Dlatrlct Attorney Mc
Nab announced today that ho Intend
to proiccuto Camlnetti and Ulgg for
lolatlon of tho whlto slavo act. Ho
aald that federal warrant would be
it worn to today or tomorrow.
Father Orievea
United I'reaa Bcrvlc
SACRAMENTO, March 17. Sena
tor Camlnetti arrived here today. He
wan much dUtreaaed over hi aoa'a
predicament. Ho denied the report
that 1'rcaldcnt WlUon bad offered to
him tho poit of Immigration commbt-
loner at Wahlngton.
WOMEN TO HAVE
OUT LICENSES
NEW LAW UKyUIHES THAT, IN
OHDEH TO FISH IN OREGON,
L1CENHE8 MUST UE TAKEN OUT
IIY WOMEN AS WELL AS MEN
l-OHMKH HAHKETIIAI.I
UWAh INSTITUTION IH ONE OK
THE HTELLAK PLAYEIUJ WITH
gUEENE ANNE HK1H
HTAH OF I John Noubort of Swan Lake waa
among Saturday' vliltor In the coun
ty oat.
aioun Oarrott, formerly a etudent
of tho Klamath county high ichool,
hn been choaon captain of tho baikot-
bull toum of queen Anno high ichool
nt Seuttlo, tho couch fludiug Jt moro
bcnullclnl for tho toam to effect n
chango In loaderahlp during tho ioa
on. (larrett I alto tho atar forward
of tho toain, which ha long hold tho
lntorcholntlo baskotball champion
ahlp of tho Evorgroon atato.
Whon In Klamath, Qarrett waa ono
of tho crack baikot totion of the local
teanr. Ho wa alio a moraber of the
baieball team.
W. V. Wbltlatch, a well known
roildont of tho Merrill dlitrlot, waa In
the county ioat Monday, paying taxei
and nttoudlng to other biwlnow matters.
Indian Agont Edaon Wataon la here
from the reservation, attending to
builnewi matter.
Ono of the Inconveniences of the
ballot for women I the requirement
that women muit ecure fUblng
Ilcenvca In order to enjoy the iport.
Thl 1 tho result of tho pawage of a
bill by tho lait legUIature.
Heretofore women have not been
required to take out fishing license.
Tho now law, which become effective
Juno S, put women on an equal foot
ing with men, to fur as Ashing la cob
corned. The llcemo feo I $1 for realdenta.
Foreigners who have not declared
their Intention to become cltlieaa, are
required to pay au extra fee of 2G,
United Press Service
LOS ANdELES, March 17. Dud
Anderson will start for Medford to
morrow. Ho will romaln In the north
until ho I re-matched by McCarey.
Friend blame Dud' second for
sending him In to mix thing In the
last round whdta he bad a ant-cleat
lead to win on polat. It la also cUIm
ed that Dud wa overtrained.
White no definite arrangement has
been made, It I expected that Dud
and Drown will be matched for an
other fight April 6.
FISHERMEN AFTER
A FISH LADDER
Strike la Feared
Tho Weed Lumber compaay face
trouble with Ita employes, who are
circulating petition demanding aa
eight-hour day. A machinist circu
lating a petition was summarily dis
charged and ordered out of town, bat
(refused to go.
IT IH FEA11ED THAT DAM IN THE '
i John T. Cox of Merrill waa
KiaMATH IUVEII WILL CUTur(lay Ytoltor , the cunXy
a Sat-
DOWN NUMBER
THIH SECTION
OP FISH IN
Mrs. Thos. Martin aad her daugh
ter, Mrs. May Anderson, of Merrill,
are HI at the Martin hoate la tala
Idly. They have been sick for several
An effort will be made by the Ore
gon stale flih and game coBmIsloa.daril( but toiv they were resorted as
INDIANS KILL
ALL PRISONERS!
TAKENIN FIGHT
OENERAL OJEDA DSNIM TAIM
UNO ACCUSATION
Arfaafeatea Is Made That Tknw Mekel,
Meet Were Execate- 1
Other Hoarees K Is Loafed
Tea Others Were Lifted Vp .
a Wall aad Shot at :
!
United I'ress Service
LAREDO, March 17. Twe haav
dred MaderUta crept lata Near La
redo, Mexico, this atorai-c aad at
tacked the garrleea. Aftertwal
long range akinalehtam the
withdraw. It is reported that
were woaaded.
United Press Service
JAUREZ. March 17.-
1100 rebels are advaaeiag 1
city. They are bow tea atUea west sf
ea Paaa i
ICoatlattew
to aecuro the co-operatioa of the Cal- 'much improved.
If ornla commlislon In forcing the Cal-1
Ifornla-Oregon Power company to w 1L LT -L.
makeprovlslonfor aalmon topassthej lllf lllOn lrlAr laf J-l
dara now being constructed In the HVtel UM.MJ W O
Kiamatn mver anout torty miles irorn
thl city and on tho California side. ,
Tho dam, It Is expected, will bo
completed late thl year. It I feared
that unless a fish ladder Is provided
thcro will bo a notable falling off In
tho number of flsh in this part.
WARSHIPS MAY
START A BATTLE
Chief of White Slavers
Sensational Developments are Ex
pected in Investigtion Now Un
der Way in Chicago. Illinois
Dob Dalton la a Klamath Fall vis
itor, coming up from Merrill Sunday.
IF REVOLT STARTS IN CONSTAN
TINOPLE, OFFICERS HAVE OR
DER8 TO IIOMUARD CITY FROM
THE SEA
Unltod Ptesa Service
LONDON, March 17. It U consid
ered possible that the foreign 'war
ships In tho harbor will bombard
Constantinople.
Dispatches say that another revolu
tion I imminent.
Foreign commanders have been or
dered to open fire If the revolt starts.
L'nlted Press Semes
CHICAGO. March 17. Blair Coan.
a member of the white slave probe
committee, declared today that a
prominent Chicago politician In at
the head of the white slave orgaalsa-
'tlon.
"We know his name," continued
'Mr. Coan, 'and he is now under sur
'vollance by detectives. Hs will be
compelled to testify before the eoaa
mtttee. It he resuaes ho wUl he ar
rested and placed in Jail "
Lieutenant Governor O'Hara said
that the Investigation had resulted la
Promise of Home Rule Adds
0
to Fervor of Irish Celebration
Each Member of the Irish Guards is Presented With
Shamrock by Mother Queen. Unusual Interest is
Taken in Parades in London. Dublin and Belfast
United Presa Service
LONDON, March 17. Although St.
Patrick's Day li tho occasion of great
obsorvnnco lu Ireland, especially In
tho Catholto countiei, tho celebrations
this your are moro entbuslastlo than
thoy havo been for loveral decadea.
Tho occaslou for this unusual ex
huborance by the Irish la the certain
ty that the Emerald Isle will be grant
ed home rule. Loaders are sure that
this will be granted within the next
eighteen months.
Taradea were hold today In Dublin,
Cork and all the other Important
cities, while oven In Belfast the popu
lace entered Into the observance with
a fervor never before noticed. There
were a number of parades la different
parti of England.
The Irish Quardi, stationed at-Wel
lington barracks, were on formal a
rade In honor of the Patron Saint
of Ireland In the presence of Held
Marshal Roberts and other Irish
notables.
At the conclusion, each man in the
regiment was presented with a sham
rock by Queen Mother Alexandria.
aa exodus from the elty af g4rki frasa
the country. Their pereato have
called them home.
United Press Servtee
SACRAMENTO, March IT. Mia.
Charles Edsca of Lea AaelM. Mis
Helen Todd of San rraaeteee aad
Labor Statistician School appeared ba
fcVe the senate committee teday.
Sheel said there were 1.171 waaaaa
In San Francisco and 1,111 weeae- la
Los Angeles who ars worktac far 94.
a week, when It U impossible to It)
for less than 4.50. Seaator ?
tasked that Immediate aetioa a takes.
RITCHIE WANTS
PACKY AT 135
LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION DE
CLARES THAT UNLESS STOCK-
YARDS LAD MAKES
WILL UE NO 11ATTLS
WEIGHT
..MILWAUKEE. March 17. "Wa
are through with Packy McFarlaad,"
said Willie Ritchie, lightweight cham
pion, today, "It he will aet make
135 pounda ringside he will not get a
chance at the title while I hold It."
N. Epstein was among the arrivals
from Boaaaxa on Sunday's stage.
SPECIAL SESSION
STARTS APRIL 7
WILSON ISSUES FORMAL PROCLA
MATIONTARIFF WILL NOT M
THE ONLY MATTMR OONMMsV
ED BY COGKS ty
United Press Servles f
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mareei IT
President Wilson today Isaaad a naaa.
tarnation calling a speelal afastas, af
congress to eon veae, April 7. r ,
The preclametlea Urn aet Malt
the extra session to the tori, had m
ables the presUeat to hftag ft W,
iPaL-ft fjguaita-je. si V
:
Mr. aad Mrs. R. E. Hosley arrived
Saturday night from Ashland. The
following morning they left for Mer
rill, where Mr, Hosley has assented
the position o foreman on the J.
Frank Adama nuMh,
urgeat matter.
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