The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 16, 1913, Image 1

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OFFER REWARD
FOR ASSAILANT
OF LOCAL LADY
(OU.NTV COURT WILL PAY aaoo
roll ARHKOT OF CULPRIT
(verr Filed Today la Couaty Clerk's
tMnrr, hprrl'ylng Mmiii to llt I'alil
(or Apprehension ami Conviction of
Mm Who llouad, tiagged Mil Mob
bed Woman la Title City About
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MRS. ZINK NOT
CANDIDATE YET
IIKIi PhllTION POI.LMWKO THK
ACTION Of HOCIALIKT CONVKX-
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A rtward of tCQO will be paid for
Itformatlon loading to the arrait and
(oatlttlon of (a party or partita en
Utlm Ibe homo of Mr. and Mrs. A.
K. Whltnan Tuesday evening, and
IiECbi the house, afUr binding Hi
Uttiaf Mrs. Whitman.
Th offer waa nada today by the
couaty court, and
la Mra. Maud Kink, caodliliilo for
council from tho Fourth ward, and
ithe tint Klamath Kail woman to
ntur politic, to be allowed to run
fur oltlco? Till I a queitlon that li
holm decided today.
Mr. ZlnU I n i")i. member of tLu
local HoclalUt parly, and (he wa
nominated for tho council by that
body In the Fourth ward, liar peti
tion I filed lu accordance with the
provUlons of the ttato election laws
regarding the placing on the ballot of
a candidate by any political party
polling 6 per cent of the total vote
cast at the last election, Including a
certificate of her nomination.
Just whether these provisions ap
ply to the preaent municipal cam
ualcn Is a matter that I'ollce Judge
an order to that UVU nM not MCertalned as yet.
MEN ARE SHY IN
REGISTRATION
JUST CLOSED
MANY APPKAIIKD TOO LATK TO
CJKT NAMKH ON CITY HOOK
9kI has been riled In the county sihI the rndeutUU of Mrs. Zlnk nro
twrk's oRee. 'not yet accepted.
Bitty-eight dollar and a gold) .
watie. were atcured by the Intruder,' T10 u, Aid of the Christian
ae made aa early call last Tuisday church will meet at the home of Mrs.
traalag at the Whitman home In Hot a. Ilalnter on Lincoln street, Th'ure
garlegs addition. After looting the day arlern0on. All ladlee of the
'" tCbcbaueu on Page it church are requested to be present.
Dirt is Flying From
Second Unit Ditches
Earthwork on Griffith Lateral Will
be Finished in a Month, and Big
Progress it Made Elsewhere
Work on the laterals and sub-later- 'service have beon notified that the
to of thu second unit of the Klamath '' "ork on ,h ar,ffltn I1'1 '"
,.,. . . . . wbe nnlshod In a month's time. 81m
Project Is progressing nicely, now! nH.d hv th. r-
that the weather la settled and all of ' co nion n tno flclJ t tll8 Nortu nd
(he Dub-contractora but one are work
III full crews on eicavallon.
Herbort a. Wells, a member of the
firm of Money Urotbers, which baa
the contract for the construction of
the lateral, came In laat night from
Kolie. He will remain hero until the
work Is completed,
local officials of the reclamation
Bouth I'oe Valley laterals aud the
Nuas Lake lateral.
Tho aub-contractora have made
cen better time than was expected
when tho contract waa awarded to
Maney llrolhors late laat summer.
1 ho excavation work will be complet
ed several weeks In advance of the
schedule time.
lU'glitratlon of Me la About Two
Hundred l-4-na Than IjmI Year.
Ctmfuklon Itrganllag Cliarter aSlec
tlon anil an Indifference oat the
Part of Home Are) Ulaaaed for Uw
Hliortage
Thirteen hundred and tea voters,
men and women, are entitled to vote
ul tho city election Monday, May Stb,
according to the registration books,
which closed last alght. The regis
tration by wards runs aa follews:
Women Men
.. 69 lot
..147 1ST
..168 Xl
.. (4 lit
..IS 70
First ward ,
Second ward
Third ward ,
Fourth ward
Fifth ward ,
Total
161
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Orand totals ...491
The registration of 1
819
1810
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staged at Veraoa a the evening of appearance before the Joint seesioa
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voting atreagtb was aooui 1100. Taa weignu are to weign u at 111 nag
derrcanj Is largely due to the fact'ulde.
that voters who registered last year' This Is not credited by many, wke,
were entitled to vote at the charter 'noting the difficulty Aadereem aad ax
1 lection, and many thought ft would
not be necessary to register again for
tho coming polling. '
Several realised too late that they
would have to register agl, aad
thoy hurried to the city hall today,
only to be Informed by Police Judge
l.eavltt2 that the registration books
closed laat night, and they will not be
entitled to ballot on May 6th.
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efpre congress often
torn was settled. Little waa thoaaat
of It.
Out Jefferson was a very peer pub
lic speaker. He knew that he would
. . Joha Adaaw, 1891
not make a good appearaaee la euea
a role, and be adopted the ptoa tt
errltlag his eommaaleaUeaa to eea-
gross, to be read by proaale elerks.
No other prealdeat aaaerteek te re
vive Waahlagtea'a naethed after Jet-leraaa-
dartag elaht yeara mada-aa
other awttar. Fear wan have aaaa
fought by tho Ualted Btatea aad elvtl
Itatlea has advaaeed frees the atage
coach to the aeroplsae ataee the eae
torn,- aow revived by rreeldeat WH
soa, waa forgettea.
Miss Kllsabeth Pickett, who re
sides with her parents la the Tulej
Lake Uasln, U visiting Kiamatn raiu,
the guest of her aunt, Mlea Lorlada
Sauber. ,
All Are 1'lowtag
II., J. Lester U In the city today
from hla Lost River ranch. He re
ports all farmers buay plowing. The
round I now In fine shape, and. In
every field tho work Is bolng rushed.
Ilu waa accompanied by Mrs. Lester.
Paul Keller, son of Mr. and Mra. J.
J, Keller, Is kept home from school
today on account of Illness.
T. C. Williams of Merrill la hare
attending to buslneaa matters.
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Wilson and Cabinet Talk
Anti-Alien Land Matter
California Legislation is the Home of a Great Deal of
in the Capital. Japanese Ambassador Renews Pro
test Against Measure, Says Aimed at Japanese
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WA8H1NOTON, D. 0., April li.
1 'rsl(ient Wilson has arranged a oon-
(trenco with Secretaries Lane aad
jloutton and Senators Work aad
" '0&M to discuss the Oeliferala altua-
i ion. The poslUve statement
'rom the White Howe that no
, uociaratjoa aa te Ue peltey af the
t 'y,rnt rHa'rdlng Ua aUe UM
"HI now,m)a la tats warn
be forth coming at this time.
Japan has renewed ber protests
against the California bill, and has
frankly Informed the government
that dosplte the attempts to disguise
the fact. It is realised In the Japaaeae
government circles that the measurs
Is aimed directly at Japan. A formal
protest la eipected later.
Wllaes) does not believe that nay
action they way take can prevent the
paasage of the bill. Bryan aad Wil
son conferred this morning, aad de
cided to watch the situation closely,
and If necessary to send a represen
tative of the atate department to Sac
ramento to got first head Informa
tion. The president holds that tho state's
right to enact dealred legulatlea la
paramount.
It Is understood that Japan la al
ready planning to boycott Amerleaa
goods.
Californians Talk Over
the Future Senatorship
Some are of the Opinion That Raker
Will Seek Toga, While Others
Look for Heney or Johnson
L'alted Press Service
.WASHINGTON. D. C, April 1.
When the California statesmen In
Washnlgton have nothlag of mere
pressing Interest for dwraaaloa, they
swap opinions as to whether Governor
Hiram Johnson or Fraaela J. Heney
or a democrat will win the senatorial
toga to be surrendered two years
hence by deorgo C. Perktaal The Srst
popular election of a aaaator la the
Ooldea State la already tearing loose
old political ties. Prleaaahlpe are
strained; a new deal all around la
predicted.
Senator Works, who dees not aa-
plre to re-election three yeara from
now, will promote Heaey'a candida
cy, coagreaamen utopneae aaa oeit
are for Johnson. Congrsasmaa Kent,
leader la progressive Caltferata poll-
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ber of the Orm of Stoae Barrett ef
this city, but now located la PorUead.
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tics, U expected to help Heney from
the start. Congressmen Kaowlaad,
Knhn Cutty nrt Hint, ranlar r-
publicans, are not yet reeady to w J state. dUtrlct attorney, aeoerduu te
k.ihn. ih.. m k.v. . third ... nnnouuceaie!. m
dldt at th. nrlBiarlM. sr will ehooao ' v;obw"" ". umw
nlthnr Hanav or Jnhnun a thn iMrfdatee BTe: C. C HtadSSSB, J. BfajMh
of two oDDanent. Tho rDrauu. Docock, B. 8. Martin, Jehm B. Beech
Uvea of the conservative press la nUB w H u, J
Washington devote a good deal of and Cart '' Waagerl.
hostile attention to Heney. -
Since Cona-ressmau Raker haa fall- ". Nolan-of Medtord la a Klamath
ed thus far to secure a promise of
the federal Judgeship la hla state, he
Is looked upon aa likely to try for
the democratic nomination for aaa
ator. The aamo ambition la cnerieh
ed by several "original" Wllso mea.
Honey's friends promise that M Raker
Is nominated against their man the
graft prosecuton will make a big raid
Into the democratic vote.
LEGAL BATTLE
IN OLD ESTATE
HKIlUt OF G. W. OBKNCBAIN TO
HAVK ADMINISTRATOR 8. O.
HAMAKRR RKMOVBB FROM AU
THOKITY The county court la today busied
with the bearings la the estate at
the late Q. W. Obeachato, la waieh
the admtatstrator, I. 0. Mamaker,
has been oUed to appear aad ahew
FaUa visiter.
asaam
cause why he should aot be removed
from tho administration of the alalra
of the estate, aad a guardian appelat
ed for the minor Oheaoaaia ohUdrea.
Fred H. Mllla aad Thomas Drake
are the oppoatag council, aad there
have been maay verbal claaher be
tween the two.
Obeachaln died la 1808, aad Ue
minor children, represented by hUlk,
allege that Hamaker has takes ao ac
tlon In connection with the estate.
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hastily summeaed to the Vatican tale
afteraoea. and fouad that the Peaew
fever waa much higher. The eeadd- '
tloa of the patleat Is regarded aa
most erltleal. - $
Tho announcement of the death et
Pope Pius X Is hourly
last night crowds ef
Italian Cathellea wateaed
Icaa aad prayed for the usav'etyief
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the Countv Court to Provide fori vj
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tending to business matters.
, c. V. Looaley, a well knowa heat
deat ot Fort Klamath, came UT ea
Tuesday's train froak Chtloqula te
attend to business matters, . ,
In order te give legal jpreet ef the
Intention ef the couaty to provide
funds tor the mataUaaaee of the pro
posed 180,800 Carnegie library, tho
county court today ordered the prep
aration of a resolution aetUag forth
that the county , by ateaaa ef a ,tax
levy of IS ef a mill for library' P":,
poses, rtlaec annually faada la eaeesa
of'the'auual mabiteaaawe fuad aah
ed for by. the oommtatloa. , . ' "v'
ThU la beau preejrediy X)aitrlat
Attorney Jeha Irwuu Wa 1
ed and algaed, R wlUhe
to Secretary Jsjaea MtiajR
Carnegie CerFeratlet) af Bye.i
rnia aewea e leeeemret
receipt of a letter
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