The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 19, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH IV, IMS
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ONSTANTINE
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DESIGNATED
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RULER OF GREECE
bWWTKIW TAKE ACTION IW
KIWI Ml KINO'M DEATM
Uow ! Hurrying Halenica ea
Hoard ltuln Warship 'Hody of
Ihe Victim or AMuuela Will lie Re-
stoted In Allien for Hartal Ac
rallrr or AmwmIm Is laterally
Toratol'lere
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(hIiIiiiu Socialist
United I'rcis Bervlce
8AL0NICA, March 1 Wbea
i irreited It U reported that
i Behlnas cried:
"I tm socialist. I don't car
whit tbo coruequencee way bo.
We toclilliii do not rare for
klnii."
Turk lh and Jowlth residents
1 barricaded tlielr homes, fear-
lei a muiacm,
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lilted I'icm Service
SALONICA. March It. Prince
lltbolu It In command hern, aud la
klaUlolDK order. The soldiers are
kry lilltcr, and threaten violence to
tier (JeorKo'a alaver, who la being
pl hidden away.
It bi boon learned that an un-
sillied man, supposedly an accom-
lice, wai attacked by the mob u
khlnu, iho aisassla, waa led away,
id wis literally torn to plecea.
Wilson Wants Speedy
Action on Tariff Law
President Confers With Chairmen of
the Committees Having Charge
of the Framing of Reforms
United I'rcaa Service laort today ami outlined the principal
WAHIIINOTON, 1). C, March 19. feature or the tnrlrT rcrorm bill.
Cniicrrflafnft.fi I'Mlmer nt llin U'ivi Yin. itrtfl.l.ii twit., ,Iih, ii ,ir
and Mean commltteo and Chalrrnau nieaiurra wilt bo cleared up early ao
U I tit Minna nt f iim fl timet u im. 'llml I. ti.lt...,. ... tl..n...l...i i.
MIMtHHI aWHMtV HHHUVU VUlll'.IHHt UUlflVB)H IIICU II I U U II UU I. I UO
mUtiN, conferred with Preildont WIN land hIII know carl? what to tipect.
tCmilnuciu on !
LOGGERS HAPPY
OVER PROSPECTS
HKCIIKTAIIY OP ALGOMA LUMIIKH
COMI'ANV TELLS OK OPERA
TIOXH DURING THK WINTER.
OL'TMKiK IS PLEASING
WILSON
AVOIDS
"The pail winter haa been one of
the beat for Iho toning business In
Klamath county that we hare
known,'" aald E. I.. Grant, atrreUry
of the Alcoma Lumber company to
day, Mr. (Irani and II. II. Edmonds,
uperlntondent, are In the city for tho
day from Atgoms, where tho plant o(
the company la located.
Tin, imw sawmill or (ho eomnanr.
which waa built Hut year, will begin wm bo rciat to tho tariff.
operalloni about the lit or April, for I . r-
a continuum run uunug mo enure i
ummer. It la eipectcd to cut about I
110,000 root ol lumber a day. The
logging campa have been operating all
SUFFRAGE PLAN
PHKMIIIKNT WILL MAKE .NO REC
OMMENDATIONS TO CONGRESS
ON THK QUESTION OK VOTES
FOII WOMEN
If He Had Stolen a
Mllllon-WhMt Then?
United Press Bervlca
COLUMUU8, 0., March It. e)
Governor Cox today pardoned
William Welch, aged IS years,
who waa sentenced to life Im-
prlionment for teal In g a piece
of bacon. It la believed that
Welch U hopelessly Insane'.
NEW FIRE BELL
HAS ARRIVED
MKX ARE AT WORK l.XBTALMXG
NEW I'UItCHAMK IN TOWEIl OF
THK FIltE UEPARTMKNV HKAD
gUAItTKIW
United I'rcaa Bervlca
WASHINGTON, D. C. March !.'
It haa been learned definitely that
I'rmldcnt Wllion In bli menage to
the apcclal acsalon of congreaa will
not recommend tho paiiage of the
iiiffrnKo amemlment or currency re
form. lilt iluglo recommendation
Tho Are bell to replace the cracked
pile of acrap Iron which baa Ions
adorned tho belt tower In the Are de
partment headquarters haa arrived
In the city, and men are at work to
day Installing li
lt la expected that It will b ready
for aervlco before night
Mra. O. L. Carter left Tnaeday for
Redding, Calif., to vlalt her daughter,
Mra. A. D. Llvernoro. From there
Mra. Carter will go to Suianvtlle to
visit her slater.
Anderson Matched for
Another With Brown
Fear is Made that Bud Will Not be
Able to Make the Weight. Each
Boy Posts a Forfeit of $500
LOS ANGELES, March 19. Dud
Anderson and Knockout Drown aim
ed articles of agreement for a battle
of twenty rounds at Vernon on the
afternoon of April 12, or the evening
or April 15.
The boys wilt weigh in at 13S
founds at 1 o'clock In the afternoon
It the fight occurs In the daytime, or
at 7 o'clock If the light occurs at
night.
Each of the boya haa posted S00
forfeit.
The Impression prevails here that
Anderson will have a hard tints to
make the weight.
For the last battle Anderson had a
hrad time to make the weight three
hours before the fight. The articles
signed today give him an hour less
time.
LATEST AIRSHIP
GOES TO PIECES
7.EPEUN IV. 18 WRECKED WHILE
THE CREW ATTEMPTS TO LAXD
AFTER A WIND STORM WAS
MILITARY CRAFT
A number ol prominent scientists
ure members ol a German society for
tho elucidation of tho divining rod.
KARLSRUHE, Germany, March 1.
Zepelln IV., the latest military air
ship, which tbo government accepted
a week ago, waa wrecked today while
the crew waa attempting to land after
a wind storm.
YOUNG MEN TO
FACE CHARGES
DKHH AND CAMJXETn WILL AP
PKAR BEFORE UNITED STATES
COMMMUHONKR IN SAN FRAN
CISCO MARCH ST.
lUUUtlUUlMl UU I'fcKe l
rilson Favors Chinks
According to Bryan
ecretary of State Arrives in His
Home Town on a Visit. Refuses
to Discuss Mexican Troubles
felted I'ren Service
LINCOLN. Neb., March I.
'ry of Btrtto llryan arrived here
lb morning. Ho'predleted that the
rkodiblp botween th. United States
o China will bo loitered as a result
of the attitude of l'reildcnt Wilson.
' llryan declared that he heartily ap
proved of Wilson's statement, and he
tolusod to discuss the situation In
Mexico.
Governor Dunno accompanied Mr.
Dryan.
Big Basin New Mill Site is
One of Best on Upper Lake
Johnson Telia of Plans of Big Lumber Concern. Band
Saw Will Replace Rotary Now in Use. Available
Water Front Has a Great Capacity for Logs
'rater Lake to Get
Additional $75,
LJlU
-Senator Bourne is Confident that
Both Democrats and Republicans
Will Aid Measure in Congress
"ope of leeurlna an additional an-
relation 176-000 for Crater
k hat not been abandoned. Ex-
Alitor Dourne. who la atlll la Wash-
fon, haa taken a deep Interest In
' iRort tO IIUIIM mm .JJItl..l .s
r Wtatloa, and In a UUgram Tata.
UQOUI1fA.l hi. L.tl.a .L.. th
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1 btY iuraoe fro Uaasra of
.both parties," wires Dourne, "that
justifies roe In assuring ins menus oi
Crater Lake that th. bin carrying
with it an annroorlatlon of 178,000
for Crater Lake will be enacted be
fore th. middle of next May.
As 148.000 of th. 150,000 I se
cured laat ysar remains, Dlitrlct En
gineer Borrow should be aoie to
mak.'kla: plans for extensive work
I this summer."
"I bcllove wo have tbo beat Bill
ilto on tho Uppor Lake," said R. A.
Johnson, general manager of the Dig
Ilailu Lumber company, today, apeak-
Ing or tho plnus of the company for
tho removal or their West Side mill.
Tho company has secured property
surrounding the site of tho Long Lake
mill, and haa 1,000 feet of water front
and n 1,260 foot loading track, which on tho Upper Lake, will be remodeled
will accommodato twenty-Ave, ears at
one time.
The company will operate th. Weat
Side mill In its present location this
summer, and It la figured that by fall
the balanco of the timber owned by
tho company Jiear Keno will b. clean
ed up. Tho mill la to be moved this
fall, and when rebuilt on tho" new alt.
and Improved. A band saw will re
placo tbo rotary now In use, and other
modern machinery installed.
The company already owns a box
factory on the Shlpplngton alts, and a
planing mill la to be erected. It Is
estimated that the water front affords
sufficient room to easily hold 10,000.
000 feet of logs.
Colonel Wilkins is Seeking
Place on 'Frisco Fair BoardF11 Cases t0 "
Started in the Morning
SACRAMENTO, March it. Dlgga
and Camlnettl are out of Jail today on
1,000 bonda each. They will appear
before United States commissioner
Kmll In San Francisco March. 27 to
Ihco two charges each of Inducing
girls to leave their homes, th. men, It
U charged, having obtained transpor
tation for them to Reno, Nevada.
The two girls are still In seclusion.
One" of New York's largest stables
has been converted Into a garage ac
commodating more than 100 auto
mobiles.
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Educational Bills Are
Legislative Favorites
Fourteen Measures Affecting School
Children are Passed by the Last
Session of the Legislature
Fifteen bills effecting educational
matters were passed at the session of
th. legislature just closed. They ar.
aa follews:
(1) To allow districts to hav.
free text books, to b. decided by th.
voeot th. district
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nited States to Aid Klamath Falls in Putting in
Municipal Power and Light Plant on Link River
NEW CHARTER
OPENS FIELD
OF ENDEAVOR
SUPERVISING ENOHnant
ENCOURAGEMENT TO FLAK
GovenuNcwt WIU HeU or Leas Pewew
Site oa FavermM Teewas to OMf.
DisTetvat PUas of Oferatlesi Art)
Suggested by Reclaasallea OsVaaL
OM Fewer and Light Cassfaay Mar
Be Mini Oat Entirely
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The United States wlU ea-aaaraU
with Klamath Falls la U. ssiabUsa-
ment her. of a muatctpsl lighting system.
This waa the declaration at at O.
Hopaon, supervising eagtees af ta.
reclamation service, was arrlvsel la
the city last night He Is of ta. s4av
tea that th. new dry charts wlB
auk. It posslM. for th. city to tak.
advantage of th. goverameat's after.
"Oa. of ta. moH lastaat, bast-
Bess arraagMBeats btwea ta. Unit
ed States sad the sHy of afUmalh
Falls 1 that relatlag to ta. aawsr at
Uak River," saM Mr. Hasawa.
"Th. government has available aa-
developed power at this point af a
minimum of about 2,000 horsspowT.
and a possible maximum of thrsa r
four times that amount This power
lies right In the heart of th. city, and
a comparatively small expenditure
111 permit of Its uttlUattoa by th.
public of Klamath Falls. Already a
large part of th. work at dervstaa
ment baa been accomplished by th.
United States, and little mora i
to be done than to Install tk.
sary machinery.
"Tk. oaUlala of tka raeWmatlaa
tuaatlaasa a fags'
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(2) To make Lineota's hlrikaar a
holiday and requiring that tka atkaali ,',
remain In session aad hold araaar se
erclses oa tkat day.
(3) To arovtaa tkat after Jan. -,'
1914, aa applicant for a tsaekeVs aatK
(Contlaued oa Paga i) '
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Local Democrat May be Appointed to Help Spend the
$75,000 Appropriated by Oregon Legislature for
an Exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Exposition
Colonel M. O. Wilkins of this otty
may be appolntod one of the commis
sioners to have charge of the exhibit
of th. state of Oregon at the Panama
Pacific Exposition In San Franclaco
In 1015. There are flvo commission
ers to be appointed, and It Is expect
ed that two of these will be from
Eastern Oregon.
The tegUlatura made an appropria
tion of 9176,000 for tka Oregon
building and exhibit at San Francis
co fair, and this la to be, handled by a
commisalon of Ave members. This
commission is to be appointed by a
board consisting of tho governor, tka
ecretary of atate, atate trsuarar,
president ot th. senate aad spanker
of th. kouie. - '
Colonel Wilkins kas flUd kit peti
tion wltk the members of th. board,
and has been working Industriously
for soma time In securing Indorse
ments, from, prominent people ot tk.
county as well as from other parts ot
th. atate. It does not appear tkat
there will be any other candidate for
tka honor from this section, to Mr.
Wilkins should stand n good akow ot
securing the appointment
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State Against Marcho Will be First
Case Called. Defendant Is Ac- - X
cused of Selling Other's Steer
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Judg. Beaaon will take up tomor
row tk. trial ot criminal eases, ta
the moralag th. cat. of tka state
against W. H. Mareko will be aattttt m Juaa'term ' taa eaaa af
bonda. Fred Milk la kit
This BtsewlBg Jaasa
W. at) saafasBSBagajk J SJs
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March, la eharged wltk kavlag
a ateer tf wklck k. did not aava tlUa.
H. waa ladleted at tka teat seastoa t
th. graaC'Jury, 'aaa'.la maw oat at)
Huasakar.
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