The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 12, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLH, ORHOON, HATURiv, APRIL IS, ltlg
fashionable Chicago People Subpoenaed to Give
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PAT FOR FREE
SUGAR, WOOL
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TO REGISTER IN
HOOKM (LOHK TUKMDAY MUHT
FOII (.11 V IIMIIHTHATIONMtr.
MCII'AI. ELECTION TO UK
IIKI.I) MAY A
N. . Woman
Seeks Alimony
Those who havu not registered for,
I.. Mat !. Ail S. U uloaaSlfa BM a ahS l . a
,111.1 lh 'WWII ur lli Tariff ""' "" u .i
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Lraa lluallirM IntrrraU ! Kriuti:.i. . ....l. ....I .i ...... -. .....I
"" llliv liUUUf will linrau liu niu liu
WonU hy iliehrxlatcred will nut bo permitted to
I vol i) nt tho comlliK city election.
Ho fur there are 1.0C1 roeUtorcu.
11 ward tttls li divided In Ilia fol-
lowing manner:
First Ward 137
Kccond Ward 323
Third Ward 377
Fourth Ward 169
fifth Ward 68
Willi Su llnrln WonU liy
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WAIIHINOTON, I). C' April 13.
- is lwx afraid that builntw
an tod Inlorcti who aro uneasy
Ui lomctlilin to b wtteaiy about.
Utftll'nn who aro talking ouo way
a4 rotlni another aro going to be
ittMMd to tho qulal of private life."
Tib, rroaldoat W'lUon laid today
u tU flaal word to the senate flnanl
elm. lie Imbued that the Idea that
ike paiMge of the revlaed tariff bill
till be dleaatroui to tbo country U
atterly falte.
WIUoo U standing pat on the free
tHM and wool clausee In the mea.
r. IIU criticism regarding the tar
II ftiht reached the senate and house
reamltttee today. If necessary, Wll
mo will urgo his views of tbo tariff
qtMllon and the duty of congress In
t direct spiral to the people, should
lis find ll necessary.
"Wbit the people put on
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CALIFORNIA NTATK OFFiaAli
TK1JJ HOARD OK CONTROL
THAT HK WAM FINANCIAM.V
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New Morgan Bank Building
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The comment of Editor llamaker
of the Oonanra Bulletin;, following
tl.'o publication of thecircular by,
Charles Klackus, Olck Ketchum,
Ctinrlr Woelk, William Flackus.
Illlain Ubrman, If. J. O'Brien.
Michael llueck, Joseph Keessel, Hen-
r Btochler, J. R. Welch, A. E. Durg
ilorf and Krall Klackai, reads aa fol fel fol
eows: "Hip! Ilangl Ordera from four--
'lull tn nnai hunArmA mttA flflvl
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"Who voted for organisation? All
of ynu except DIckT 'Who voted fori
bonds? All but Dlckl
"You're getting what 'you voted
fori'
"What la wrong? Must one hun
dred and fifty be turned down fjr II?
when the secretary. T. i. Rowne,
alone represeata more acreace una
the combined fourteen, an he wants
It flnlshedt
"It he can pay one-tenth hn
Hundred and forty-atne o ane&n.Bay
fht nine remaining ten thai"
tiilifl i'ress Service
I RACIIAMKNTO. April IS. 8ecre-
thelntary of HUto Jordan admitted to theUsk for $50,000 a year alimony,
Mrs. deorge O. Tfeye, wife of a well
known banker, who has long been In
New York society, haa begun ault for
divorce, and It Is said that she will
Mrs.
backs and In their stomuchs must board of control today that ho "bor
be made cheaper, no matter who suf-rowd" fees from Mrs. Ilrewcr. Ho
f-n," Is the tenor of the comnunl- Minted that ho Is "foarfully cmbar-
tttloa. assed."
Chamberlain Gets a
Stack of Petitions
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Klamath Falls Man Among the List
Handed to Secretary of the In
terior by the Senator
United presr Service i ' For United Btatee district attor-
WARiiiMiiTtfiM i r i I noy Albert Abraham, Itoseburgji
Hrre Is a sample list of appllcimta I " "'. J Hart' ,,M0
for fdi,rj in.,. ... . ,.,v8wott and Ogleaby Young, 1'orUands
Qweral Mclteynolda tho other dayl"'""" .. Oregon City: Tur
r Senator Chamberlain of Oregon.
All of tho tottera and petitions of
Bdorsement received by the senator
on bobalf of each man 'were sent
ong with theae
lleye haa been accustomed to live at
that rate since her marriage, and she
thinks she ought to get the same
amount now.
"I'loase don't ask me to discuss
these things," she aald to a reporter
who.aaked her about her big alimony
(Continued on t'agn 4 1
In another part of the paper la
the following allusion to the circular:
"There la aome matter neaeiac
through the malls here that la getaf
to get some one In trouble. The poe
tnl laws are very strict on these lines,
and strictly forbids the use of the
malls for the purpose of extortion,
i.nd like cases; also all profane and
obscene language. All these are cov
ered In aome matter that la going the
lounos In the malls now."
John Lowden of Fort Klamath la
here tor a short sojourn.
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i CHICAGO. April II. I
armed wRh' suhpesnaaa raddsd'
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J. Plerpont Morgan. did not live to
occupy the great bank building he
had planned, and which within less
than two years will hoiee the most
Important banking hone Inthe world
unless his death saunas, .change In
the'itns The)? eitslleitaanhnnli
baJidfiac ex S3 Wslstwet; hswn.as
the Drexel building nt the southeast
earner of Wall and Bread, has re
mained while great skyscrapers and
nwdern structures have .gene np
around It. The last modem sky
scraper to be completed near It waa
the Hankers' Trust company building.
near the top, Morgan himself had tak
en oBoes, to get away frees tlM notes
and bustle or WaU street
The new hnlldlnc will bet avaekeMe
of ths strength nad sfcaraetsr et Iks
Morgan Irm. It wttl eentnan eMlr
foSr stories; Bt that fenndsUeas will
. deem sejesnty.lesCtavhsdrsekThe
aUdwsJesefmasimrywl
hsdrssh, nsueke aaany heavy
In the sssns neaghberheed. Seme ot
them rest on estssons whisk rsnsa. ts
bedrock. It ths hnlMsrs ehoese they
may have n eetlar seventy fast deep
under the bank, in this large specs
will be vaults that would defy all the
diagonally across. In that structure. cracksmen In the world.
George Deal Is In town from his
Langell Valley ranch. Mr. Deal came
In to be with Mrs. Deal for n Urns'
who Is In the Blackburn hospital, re-J
covering from the effects of n recent :
operation.
DECREE ENTERED
FOR PLAINTIFFS
served 'pn'psritem' n sssew eat,
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nwff pvvpvr vM tcTHI WW
testify te,tlM.w&He:asiis);i
The rntd thfww the,
tiers into n pnavls. The".
trie' were lirssd t i
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(Irande; Clarence I.
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For United States marshal
D.. Slater, La
Reames, Med-
"Night at Red Dog" Will be
Long Remembered by Gang
Millions Were Won or Lot on the Turn of a Card, Toil
of the Bonea, or Spin of Wheel, and Skin Games.
Fed by Suckers. Rivalled'Shearsfor Fleecing
(SHERIFFS DW OX TAX SALK
SET A8IDR BY MTUJM 09
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TIED RY AOREEMENT
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lUontinued on fane I
Japs Are Incensed
Over California Law
Ambassador .Chinda Instructed by
Japanese Foreign Minister t
Make Another Protest
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m TOKIO, April 11. National oM-1
eallt members of all political par
'. and business men In all parte of
' nation are bseemlng Increasingly
Inceusd over the prspossd anU-Jap-"He
bill whisk the California legta-
lature seeks to pass,
Tho foreign mnUter today Instruc
ted Unron Chlnda, the Japanese am
bassador to the United States, to
make, another protest lagalnat the
measure to the government, pointing
out that the bill la In dlrsct conflict
with the American-Japanese treaty.
Nover, In tho palmiest daya of vice,
thlevory, gambling, strong-arm tac
tics, pistol pulling and other semi
clvllltod pastimes ot the frontier waa
there ever assembled auch n horde
of miners', cow punchers, lumber
jacks, tinhorns, gunmen, thieves,
dnnce hall girls, sheepherder and
groasora as gathered In the home of
tho Elks lodge last night, converted
for tho tlmo being, Into the dance
hall of Hod Dog.
Never, evon In the Klondyks, whan
thousands of dollars In nuggets wsre
staked on a turn of the wheel, waa
money spsat with such n lavish hand
aa It waa by thla same aggregation.
Tbey wsre all out for n time, nnd n
time they did have, with nil Halt
algna torn to bits. Several times the
money on the line aggrsgatsd around
the millions, and paltry hundreds
were only resorted to In an effort to
recoup enough lossss to mako one
good play with.
All ot the old time games were
there, and Interest was so Intense
that no attention waa paid to the
mere shooting of aome poor fellow
too slow on the. draw, or a UtWs tee)
clumsy In trying to stack the paste
boards. Faro got the Interest of a
tot of them, and with Slick Robert
son dealing and Boapy Hunter, keep
ing cases, Faro got the money also.
Nothing Faro about thla game," aald
the sign.
Crooked aa was this eeeablnatloa,
there waa another aggregation In the
hall that could easily hide behind a
corkscrew. This was composed of
John V. Houston, sa the smooth gam
bler, with E. R. Reames nnd Mayor
Nicholas acting as cappers. The
game waa one of the smoothest
swindles ever pulled ot, nnd Cap
tain Lee, feeling that here waa the
chance ot hla lifetime, staked his
whole wad or, rather, he donated
It, aa did many others who could sse
their stacks doubled. The fact that
Chief, ot Police Smith atood nsar
Houston during his clever manipula
tions may have lent ooaadeace to
some, but nevertheless they fell.
"Dee" Daggett started up n twaty
one gamo with a wan mat would
weight down a mule, hut he Just last'
ert tor three hands before he wai
forced to run for his ute, leaving gar
A decree wss. entered Friday in
favor of the plaintiff in the ens. f
J. H. and T. I. Jensa vs. Ales Mar
tin. Thla waa n suit to set aaMe n
shsrlff's deed on tax aale on the IWK
of 8EVi. 8BU of NEK, NK 9t 8BK
of section II, township 37, nag. 11.
The case waa settled by agreement;
J. H. Camaham was the attaraey far
ths pUIntUf.
Hated La BMstotwiMI
wag. probers ttt. part
The MniasiTww'l
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ged the essssts 1. 1
awe waved hands Ml of iMHavlneik
they pleaded hv vain. ' " ' ,',"
When.tste.wluaeses Arrived-Lisa-
tnant Oeverner CHnrn said:
We ars Just tookJac lnte the V.H-.
atlona ot the smutty snags nad ami-'
taal dances."
'Natalie," 1 years et age. aa a, .
dancer at Hesters. tsstMsd tkat she
danced the Turner
Thers'lc nothing !
danstng,"
Mrs.
committee's
Bfal WBwJaa IverlHV 1
Tret and Has
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snea.," ( . -1. n
sJskwakl.-'eaM as? the'-
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asaa any.' the wR- - -.;' - ('
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Is net 'v
I heard eas
neea added.4 "that he wi
Natalie wear aMk Ughta.
'"I'm tired ot the
eoachadcdOe
Abe Frank, manager ot
denied that the eeag
Long," had been aaag nt
declared that he, barrsd snea'
sa "la My Harsa, "Ooady,
Goody, osoc." -rfxi
The eemmlttes took a
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era! bets unpaid.
Dlacklack, poker and othsr card
games were In aessloa throughout the
evening with ome decks coatalnlng
as many aa eight aces, and toward
the last It took 10,000 to get la'
at all.
"Leave It to Dad to skta yen" wan
the ,Ign oyer the chuck-a-lnek lay
out ot Dad Wll-on, and the fact that
the "old army game" ia as popular
aa over waa attested by the crowds
gathered around him. Dick Ktepper
ran a game oa similar lines, the ehtsf
difference being" that, as the sign
above him, read "One chance In ten to
get your money back. What tn hell
more do you want?"
No entertainment ot this kind
would be complete without Sing Lee
and his tan-tan, and he waa there in
the person ot John Foster, It any
thing' more oily and bund that ever,
as' be proceeded with his work ot sep
arating ths sucker from his pesos.
What basa he did not garner war.
aure to fall at the next booth, where
Will Baldwin presided over sa ''odd-and-even"
swindle that raked la ahe
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hausted and uaaMa to ataad as n re
sult of her protracted "hunger
strike," Mrs. Bmmellne Faakkurst,
suffragette leader, sentenced nine
days ago to serve three years on a
charge ot lasttlng Ute destruction ot
property, was released from Hollo
way prison today.- ' . r"
She waa met 'at the eatraase by
promlBentsuffragettea,.wh. took ner
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