The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 11, 1913, Image 1

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TRAIN, KILL SIX
AND TAKE MONEY
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MIM.NU COMPANY
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!-iiRr Train I
European Dancer
Returns Disgusted
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CHIHUAHUA, April 1 . I-oU by
Ctniril Panchu Vlllu, a lotto of 70U
UBilllutlouallsta lo.luy held up a
lutagcr train on the Meilcan ami
f.'ulhvMtern railroad, niar Hon An
ttu, To nru ninaongor and six
piMKttivi wir killed during the
dl jt fur poikmIoii of tlio capreas car.
The irbvU took 1S3 bar of gold
billion from llio Iralu. TliU was tbe
Moiwrty of llio Dolores Mining com-
par, and was being shipped out of
thciauntry.
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Ruins of Country Home Burned by Suf ragettes
Frlrml of Confi-Mtd llooUegift'i .laked
l-a(lrr' Ittlrasf, I'roinlslag to
llatr Him In Court When Wanted.
I'alr Arrived In Portland This
Morning, Willi Hough In Hand.
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l-OUTl.ANU, April 11. William
I.Moore, an Influential Indian from tbe
Klamath Keiervatlon, kept bla prom-'
in, to produce llio man In tbe federal
Ulatrlct court when wanted, by ap
pearing before Fedrfil District Attor
ney Johnaon this afternoon with
Hugh Hough, a confessed Indian
bootlegger.
The man was sentenced to serve
of dancing, has gone back to Paris nine months on McNeill's Island and
insgusiea wuri me people or ine unu-.par not m tiuu
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Im Naplerkowsxa, the European
dancer, who baa Interested many per
uana In New Yorn wno lore that kind
led 8tates. Madame did not have suf
.flclent clothing during her danee at
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It niw i rR inviivr w mi
bluocoat who saw her. 8be was hauled
off to court. Hut there a magistrate
who had a greater eye than the blue-
coat for the artistic, let her go. The
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KACO, Aril., April 11. Oeneral
Obrtgon's constitutionalists ars sur-
rouoaini oaco, mciicu, huu vusra m iwt iui tun amain.
trlik firing between the outposU all .feelings of the dancer, howerer, were
nlbt The Sonora federal garrison Is
lirrparlng for battle.
Mrs. Whltmore, who has been visit
In-, her son, J. 1). Whltmore. left this
Morning for her home In Salem.
so badly hurt that she at once an
nounced that she would no longer
danco for the Americans. Tbe humil
iation for an "artist" to be dragged
Into court on such a charge was more
than alio could stand.
Democratic Caucus is
Thorough in its Work
Consideration of the Tariff Revision
Measure Continues Very Slowly.
Metal Schedule is Up Today
lilted Press turtle .slon several days, will probably con-
WA8IIINOTON, D. 0., April 11. tlnue all of next week.
The consideration of tbe tariff revl-1 Today tbe caucus took up the dls-
llough was brought to tola city
from Ited Muff, Calif., by Moore, and
he waa fettered with leg Irons and
handcuffs. Doth were exhausted.
Home time ago. Hough asked to be
roelased from prison In order to at
end to some business Interests. Moor
promised tbo court that be would see
that Hough would be In court when
wanted.
Although Moore made no comment
today, It Is believed that Hough was
attempting to escape, when he was
approhendod by Moore. The utter ex
haustion of both men and the Irons on
Hough Indicate that there were re
peated struggles.
Hugh Hough, referred to la the
foregoing, has figured In a number of
escapades on the Klamath reserva
tion. He waa arrested some time ago
on a charge of Introducing whiskey
on the reservation, and he entered n
plea of guilty.
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Just to show wbst they dared to do, the duffragettee of England burned TreVetkan. ffngledleld Oreey. near
Htalnes, the home or Lady White, a few days ago. The home waa one of U finest country pueee la England. In
connection with atUcka of this kind Mrs Eramellne Pajikhurst, leader of the suffragettes, who admitted ahe nad
counselled tbucourae In.connectlon with 'attacks on other propertytwaa eentenced to threeyears' penal eervHede
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Anderson Again is KING'S YACHT
Favorite in Wagers; FIRST CAUGH
Northern Lightweight Will be on the
Long End of Bets as to Result
of Mix With Kayo Brown
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LOS ANQELE8, Anrll 11. Bud
Anderson U fast dereleplng Into n
very robust favorite ever Kayo Browa
for their return match Tuesday night
of next week, and lndleatloaa are fa-
tglaeer May Locate ivoraoio lor a lopaioea net oi oaoa or
Uernhardt P. Ilutenlk. receatly of ne time mey enier tee, nag w
Ion bill by the caucus of the demo
cratic members of the house of repre
sentatives Is to be thorough, accord
log to the leaders. Bo far only twen-
the meea-
t-slx of the 217 pss
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Tho caucus, wl
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Gallini
MAD1B0N, April 113
dllorlal In La rolletU'i
ator Robert La Follett
ments upon President '
ng John Bkelton Wllllai
ant aeereUry et the tre
loilewkat avwaert
"Now, atoath after Ms
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cusslon of tho metal schedule under
(ho new bill. This cuU heavily lato
the former duties, and Includes all
metal ware.
Deckers of the low tariff principle
are resisting every effort to revise
this portion of the measure.
Cleveland, Ohio, la visiting Klamath
Palls, the guest of bis uncle, Cap
tain J. C Rutenlc. He U a deslgalag
and constructing engineer, and may
dectdo to locate here.
K. R. Iteames, Alex Martin, Charles
a. Moore and B. P. McCoraack, the
board of directors of the First Na
tional bank are at Merrill today, Tie
Itlng the First National baak of that
city, which Is controlled by the leeal
Institution.
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Duped by Wall Street
iigned Article Bewails the Appolnt-
is as Assistant to Head of Treasury.
tool of Interests, Misrepresented
pre asking: 'Are representatives of
big Interlocking directorates to se
cure a strangle hold on the treas
ury department?' "
The fact that Robert Dooley of Vlr-
Inla was not named (or the position
given to Wllllamr Is lamented by La
Foltette is hU editorial, The article
toncludes with tho follewing:
"Williams has qualifications which
would be recognised anywhere on
Wall stroet as admirably Ittlng him
for the position,
"It Is believed that the president
has been Imposed upon la thU la
stance, Let him beware. The special
Interests never sleepl"
the Job they started last month, but
did not complete. General opinion
among tho fans Is that Anderson was
shy of condition, stale or overworked.
aud therefore was unable to put the
flnlahlng touches onto the Qermaa
from the Atlantic shores.
The nice rest the Medford clttsen
has enjoyed stneo that Battle, aad the
manner la which Manager Donald la
NORTHERN MAIL
GOES QUICKER
NKW ARRANGEMENT WITH THB
SOUTHERN PACIFIC SHORTENS
TIME OF DELIVERY BY SEVER
AL HOURS
ROYAL CRAFT CAPTURED AT THE
MOUTH OF BOVNA RIVER WAS
TOWING FOUR HAHGBS OF
FLOUR
going about tbe task of preparing him
for a, better battle next .week hate
Impressed the observing faaa to a
considerable degree, and aa a rata)
Anderson Is credited with betas a log-
alted Pre Iwvee
ANTIVARA, April 1 1 The private
yacht of Nicholas I. 'filar ef Mease:
negro, woe the first vessel to be sea-J
tured by the warships of Austria,
England, Germaay, Italy aad Praaee
m Vm !! . klA.baillB km lfiinl I
leal aad legitimate favorite. That he' "' --- - e.
will be In better condition, probaMy!??"1 e" to ,orc
the beet of hi. crar, aext T-dayiJ'Bao,n t0 wUMrw trow tre
night appears certain. . ' . A . . , A.
i..I a., k... M.M.. n . The yacht waa picked up at the
healthy lick la training this week, aad imouth J lhe RlTr f1
will keep It up until next Moaday. Blx --7 fc - " "
j... 1. ..?. . hi- . -ki:i.i- J with '" bargee of Soar.
days Is sufficient for him. to whip him
self Into condition, says Donald, and
that is all he will do. Perfect condi
tion and a knowledge of Browa's tac
tics gained In their first aght, should
iConuuueil ou I'uau 11
I The Austrian anay la rteaelaa all
trains from entering Motaeaegre, to
thta country U still teolated.
t Haa the CaWerala-Oregea
ia fraaeatee to eeerate satheeNr t '
Klamath FaHe?
Thle la a eaeeelea 1
.there appeaea to be sease daaiati. '. A.
J. Reeeberg. Sea FraaeeM'astenMtr1 -
aeea' tha4e eeaaaaeV'aae ',
ehlee,wbMi ppeiisaa-ta'ajspsi
ef. tbe prates ef the eeeaaac tkA Ik
reteraed to the etty ia taa'ilHM C
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faaa to'sbew thai iba
ever atade aay rotors to taaMffV
it ie Impeeilble to fat ha tba
where the eeaaaaay baa
at alt - ' 4 A
. Mr, ktoeeheeaaei-a vMt to
Faaa at-torn Vmkm. mm' m
mystery. It la hectored
that he earn la order 'to
devise seme way by which tba toeabte.
betweea the eeaaty aad the nmnar 1
relating to taxes might be settled..
It appears that the power coaaaaay
haa neglected for acme Usee to pay
lis taxes, aa other coccraa dacaa;
buelaeas here are recjaired to 4a, asat?
the problem cow seafreatlai baa eaav
paay Is to get eat ef aayias
atalL " , . .,
It haa aeea Ureatoaed that
the eempaay spssdlry aata Mm
dee, aartiealarly tae'eeaeel toi, lbatj
law, will be allowed to take Re 'mm
the, preaerty ef taet aeveyy.aaaa-"
taay will be levied ape. -'jaatpW..
6rtld be the ease if the offeader ware '
aa erdtaary eitlaea, '. rJ ' 4
Mr. Roeebrough arrived to tba eRy -luM
night, aad since haa beea ia al
uest coasUnt coawHattea with- aba .
local attorney for the Ughtiac Feeav
blne. " ' " ).J,
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Through a new arrangemeat be
tweea the poctofflce aad the Southern
Pacific,, mall for the, aorta leavlag
here' in the afternoon will go through
much more quickly. Several bean
will be cut down from the time form
erly required tor sending a letter' to
Portland.
Instead of waiting at Weed matll
the 'following moraine, the mail Is
thrown on passenger trata No. II aa
the mala line. The trala alewa dewa
for this purpose.
PUPE CONTINUES
TO GET BETTER
IS ABLE TO KIT UP FOR A WHILE.
TEMPERATURE AND PULSE
ARE NORMAL, BUT.THB HEART
18 STILL WEAK
Suited Prase Service
ROME, April 11 Reports from the
Vatlcaa are to the effect that Papa
Plus X waa able to alt up for a walla
this afternoon. He u steadily Im
proving.. The pulse aad temperature of the
patient are normal, aad a rapid coa
vaiescence U expected. His heart la
still weak.
H. V. Chapmaa.ls here treat Wor
den on a buslaeca trip. '.
VIENNA. April 11. Despatches In-
icuutinuea on rage ei
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George Keefer aad wife reteraed la
their ranch near Mldlaad ' TbwarX4'"
afternoon, after a visit ta'Weeasjey;' .'
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Chartea Parrish. who la' experttag
the books of Klamath) eeaaty, today
received notification from Governor
Oswald West that he haa beea ap
pointed a member, of5 the new state
board, of accountancy.
The, other membera of the .heard
are W. N. Waaa of ;Medferd aad Jeha
Y.,Rlehardaon,;Arhur BenMaa aad
A.,Mc, Ball.? aH (if PoeMaad. Tba
sMaieers wlllvbaM a mnla .tsmV'ca
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short time, whca;they,ai,aa)(Bt iff-
awa h I af m S i
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la aetwdaaee-.lar.pabMe
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makes H aeescaary tar.
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named will 'cciiaaal
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