The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 24, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON, MONDAY, MARCH M, 1911
Cyclone Cuts Path Six Blocks
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Death and Destruction Follow in Wake
MO DEFENSE
STARTS; STEER
OWNERSHIP
tiimO.V FOII DINMINNAL OK THK
tJAMK IN iknii:i
Ailcwst Will PruewMy He Made li
tfiow That There la CVmeptrary
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Wrs. Francisco . Madero
and Sister-iri-Law's Children
ml Mil
Am CallrU la lU.
, MrnlMlfnllesi of Animal by
KUIo' Wllsv
Afer a modem for dlamlaeal bad
been denied by Judgs Benson, the de
fease of tlio case of the iiato Bgalttst
W. II. Marctio, charged with the lar
ceny of atcer was started In the
circuit court this afternoon;
;.' Attorney Kred MIIU for tho de
(teae Introduced teetlmony apparent
If with a view of showing that the
tint In dlepute actually wu the
pfowriy of Marcho, prior lo hU hav
leg told It lo Dalten A llosley of
Merrill, and there km, throughout
Ut lamination of tha witnesses for
lie defense, an Indication that It
would be attempted to show that
tiers li a conspiracy to "rall-oad" the
defendant.
ud. W. Ofllold waa tha Aral wltneaa
called to the aland thla morning. He
testified to the Identity of the steer In
question, hut could not swear that be
bi dactually bought the animal from
mete Urlfnth.
Following the testimony of K. H.
Terwllllier, tho atate reele.l. Then a
format motion for dismissal waa made
by Fred Mills for tht defease. Dur
Isi the argument of tha motion the
isry was excused from tha court room
Judge llenson, after taking under
advisement tha motion for dismissal,
dtaM It, and tho defense proceeded.
The first wltneaa called waa Hay Mar
rill. He lestlRed aa to tha brand on
the steer In dlepute.
Mr. Myrtle Olle waa neit called.
, she was follower by Prank. II.
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lKAI AND MANV INJURED.
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SAN FRANCISCO,
March 14.
I Mayor RolnU todav seat Mavar Dakl
.uh- .r xt. m-,n. .nw. -,-, of 0BaB1, tg, f0jlowln
irrrrfcaicc licr-. It la retlmatcel Umk
thirty HTpl
killed here.
lulled I'rcsa ?ark
TKIIRK IIAUTB. Marcn'24-Twati.
ty poople weta krHa4rand 15o iajare4
during' a cyeloaa hare last nbyht:
Three hundred henaaa wero wrechad.
Tho villages of Perth and Papertoex
wera destroyed. TaafaUUilet are not
known. ""
"Our cltlteaa faal daaaly yaar aa4
mUfortune. Can we help any way T
We aro ready to respond on tha hotsr
of call. Wa aro aver mindful of your
generosity to ua In oar how of
trouble."
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for county court, ratunwd heaaa Sat
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Ytslt In PorttaSd.
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WUSON OFFERS
GOVERNKNTIIB
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MAVOR
AHMV K.N'UINKKR
MJMtK FOR RIlMt
As an adranco guard of tho gorem
"Hat forces to arrUa hart thla sum
er to carry on tha work et Improve
menu in tha Crater National Park.
Lieutenant 0. H. Ooodwln, U. 8. A.,
I In the city, Ho la aecuring from
wl saw mills prla M lumbar
vblch will be needa4 at tha park tale
summer.
There la now available for Crater
I-nke Park MI.AM. It la vftaaiMt
llt an additional appropriation of
f 76,000 may he made by the present
(Copyright by Duuerwood
Underwood)
Mrs. Francesco I. Madero,
widow of tha murdered presi
dent of Mexico, and three chil
dren of Heiiora, Rntaol Zlrlon,
sUtor of tho former ruler of
Mexico, aro tho roost Interesting
rclntlvca of tho stain president
now In tho United States. They
Hod north on tho steamship
Montorcy. All tho members of
the party say that tho president
of Mexico was inurdored, and
that they have tho proofs,
which will be given publication
In the future. They have no
other nrrungomenta at tho pres
ent tlmo thun to retoaln In New
York until they hoar from more
of their relatives yet In danger
In Mexico,
James H. Wheeler is
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in City as a Witness
Former Deputy Sheriff Returns From
Canada to Appear in the Gate of
the State vs. Hunter Sayidge
James H. Wheeler, one of the moat next
congress, although
dorinlto about this.
thero Is nothing
MKM.
DON' LYTLK'H
IIODY HHIPPKD
Funeral services over the remains
of Mrs. Don J. Lytle were held at
Whltlock's undertaking parlors Bun
day afternoon at I o'clock, About
100 members of the local lodge or
Elks attended. Rev. 0. II. Feeae con
ducted the services.
Following the aervlcsa the body
waa shipped to Valpa'laso, Ind.,
where Interment will occur.
City Attorney Drake
to Leave City Employ
Well Pnown Attorney, After Sue-;
' cegefully Carrying on I4tlotlon,
Will Tender HU Resignation
'' City Attorney Drake .will, tenaer
' rNlgnatloB at tae'nexi meeUag of
the city eeuiiell. whtea wlJKbe .the
.MondiyjnU. ., .JTV .".
,- Judge Drake arrived ii UU deelaleo
veral days ago. ' Ha oaly aeeepted
the position aa a taver.to tae'preaet
dmlaieirettM. awl.he now beUersa
wat thsrala u lomaer aay parUeukur
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need, for his services.
At the time of assuming ocs the
nitv waa In a bad. legal tangle. The
most important fraa the oily charter,
matisr, Judge Drake successfully
represented the olty In litigation In
relation to the charter, and upon the
adoption of a new charter hi. believed.
tkatla task had bean completed, I
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JUDGE SENDS
FRIEND TO JAIL
CONKKtWION OF IMMOKAMTV W
A HUHPRI8R TO JURIST, BUT
HK FKKFORM8 MIS DUTV WITH?
OUT FUN'CHING
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SEATTLE, March 84. Adam J.
Mayor, a well known mission worker,
startled Superior Judge1 Jeea T,
ndnald and n crowded courtroom by
a dramatic confession of Immorality.
Judge Ronald had known Mayer for
upward of twonty yonrs. They were
neighbors, living within 100 feet of
each other, and when Mayer conclud
ed his remarkable confession, the
Judge asked h'lra: " ,
1 "Are you sure you nre your
right mind?" ' "
Mayer' did not hesitate. He answer
ed premptly:
"Yea, I am now." ' '
Judge' Ronald settled back In hie
choir with a sigh, and after a few
minutes' thought said: '
'I see no pther way than to Impose
sentence.' You will. beconnueVl In
the state urUon at Walla Valla for
not leas than eighteen months or
more'than ten yeare." '
1 Mayer, was arrested lent week and
chargeY with mtretluL.hki: yowuijBH
aleeetwb years ego.
Important witnesses la the cae of the
state against Hunter Savldge, arrived
In the city last night for the purpose
of appearing In the Circuit court at a
witness. . Tho case waa to have, been
called up this morning, but this after
noon Judge Demon announced that H
would be Impossible to reach the case
for several days.
following the Marcho ease, now on
trial, the caao of the eUte against
Bellamy will bo taken up. Then the
court will hear the ease of Obsnshain
against Claude Daggett, at)' eeuaty
treasurer. The Savldge eaae will be
Mr. Wheeler left Klamath Palle
soon after the Indictment waa return-
ted against Hunter Savlege. Me has
been engaged In. business In lUrdesty,
AlberU, but when he heard that his
presence was desired here he Immedi
ately started for. Klamath FaMe.
Bellamy, who la nest to appear m
a defendant In the circuit court, la in
negro. He la charged with shooting
n white man. $
iTbe case of Obenehaln against Dag
gett la one of the moat Important to
be taken up at thla term tf eenrt.
The building of the new eenrt ;heae
la Involved. . ' -
MANY MEN TO BE
EMPLOYED SOON
HUILDiNO OF TMB sUUJbOAD TO
COOS BAY WILL FVRX11M MM
PLOYMKNT FOR !, MSK
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KUQBNB, March U. Oeorge P.
Crowell, local manager of the Manley
employment agency, of Portland,
hkh haa.epensdan omee In ttla
elty, la authority for tneaUtement
that this agency alone will send lM
workmen to the camps along the;Une
of'"the Kuiene-Cooa nWvrnllren4
within n week. 'Porter aWotjMra,'no
have the contract rom htoeArthur
Perks Co., the geneml aentraeters,
are said to have recently rssetred to-
structlona to push Ue'..e'M;re4e
ly aa peeelble,espeetenaeitithe
stretch of road between OnMhnw
Marshaeld, whloh wiu hnVeba be
aWteebefera' November.
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WAnWBOTOM. D. C. MannTi.--Preeldent
Wlleen hna offered a)evern
ment nfd to Omaha. He sent the fol
lowing telegram to Mayor Dahlman:
"I am deeply distressed at the newa
received from Nebraska. Can we
help In any way?"
(Signed) WILSON.
At the request of Wilson's aeere
Ury, Tumulty,, the United. Press: de
livered to Mayor Dahlman President
Wilson's massage after eBerta lo
reaeki Omaha by rommsrelsl wtrea
ban failed. "
Dahlman replied aa follews:
"I deeply appreciate your offer of
aasletanee, but our pe-p4e are re
sponding nobly., I'beUeve that we
can handle the situation. The people'
of Omaha desire to eaprees their ffni
Itude for your message of sympathy."
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meats made, .in' an' attack by the
Northwestern on t eraiae of .eenjitr
timber by jr., Kimball and nvaetf
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