The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 23, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OMCOON, WEMJMDAY, APRIL M, UiM
is to Attend Reclamation Service Hearing at
Washington; Engineer Patch May Also be There
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WILSON WANTS
TO SEND BRYAN
TO SACRAMENTO
T. B. AIJ l'HV WITH THE TKI.K.
(.IIAPH WIRKM
LOITERER SAYS 'MARSHLAND MEN
HE WAS CURIOUS TO GATHER HERE
MUMPICIOl'H ACTIONS CAUSE l0- J0WM:itM OF MW.IMP ACHKAOK
LICK to AKRNHT NEWCOMER,
FINK HIM, AMD OKUKK HIM TO
LEAVE THK CITY
When Mayor T. F. Nicholas noticed
AROUND MJWKH LAKE WILL
MEET WITH I.OCAL COMMIT
TEK TUESDAY .EXT
MONTENEGRINS
CAPTURE CITY
LONG BESiEGFD
VtOHTlSa MOM DftsTKHATE OF
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MODERN WARFARE
Girl Refuses to
To be a Duchess
ItiiHuwowr Wlrre to III
U(p u, I'm IIU lflwr Again!
. . l.l nj.if flli liniia until mlilnlffht.
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A ll !! tiatii tf flli tijiiiaA(4
JUIUI UIILUI4IUII Ul IUV iflWVWWU, . .
luatl loltvrlnc around til home of 'ii.rlainkllnn of fiO.bOo or mora arrca
ItuMnlNft-Mvill wilion on Oak atreet Mondar !.m,.n,i iu.r Ki.m.n, iv. m ha'KInn MrlioUa Uaaaarra Hta Cotwiry!
nlihl, and ndnavorlnc (o look In tha ,d at Tui-tdar'i afternoon' miet-l mra Will HeM ItotaUrl Aaaladt Hie
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Ma.art J-m llutrniMiriil la km worh w.,ch,lf ,,, ,, k,t ,'Mcmbera of the committee appoint, j
1mI Willi m AIIIUmI Takm .ye on Hie furtive traner, who atar- ftt DorrU and owner of awamp land
Kill tin liarn to talk nt that time. I
In order to get their data In thapu
the local committee, l.cwli Wyldo.
Oeorie J. Walton and K. U. Hall, will
meet Haturduy evening at the Hotel
llnll. C. C. Ilocuo will meat with
day ago to work In a local hotel. them In an advliory capacity.
When questioned as to hl motive
Matlrr HrjaM liivllrd to Allrnd
Tailed Vim Hanrlc
ttotlred near the Wilion home, and
ho was arretted tr I'atrolmaa Orten
wood. He gave hli name aa Arthur
NKW YOUK, April 13. Editorial Ulrd, and lays ho came here few
llltthra of the Outlook admitted to
tty that Colonel KooMvelt haa wired
Uoerrnor lllran jonnaon or uaii
jamli, urging hlrn lo prevent the
tttMg of Ibe Impending antl-alle
liud bill.
WABIIINOTON, D. C. April SI.
I'age
tWUnllDUaU
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on rage i
for staying around the Wilion horn
two nlghU In succession, Ulrd de
nied that he planned to burglarise,
and said he vm "Just drawn there
by curiosity," Ulrd waa fined 116
this morning by Pollens Judge Uavltt
and ordered to leave town.
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Jury
Justice Court
Acquits Conley Boy
Second Trial of Alleged Game Law
Infraction Results in Victory for
Defense. Case Hard Fought
Chris Conley was this afternoon agreement of a former Jury, a fine
for contempt or couri, iwo onuu
for a chang of venue and several
days of court.
Conley and hla two brothers, who
also arrested with hla, bold
their arreat la the result of en-
tcqultted of the charge of having
seer meal In bis possesion out of
seniun, The Jury returned this ver
dict after a deliberation of over si;
hour.
Members of the Jury were Al Mel
but Kred Noel, frank aullford.
Jsiper . llennelt, Joseph Kvaiu and
Ueorge Heed.
The settlement of the case today
brings to an end one of the hardest
BS
mlly on the part of "Bias" Bpencer,
mid this point J. H. Caraahan nought
to establish during the casa. To this
District Attorney Irwin objected, and
there waa a continual war of word.
Yesterday afternoon the remarks
lil battles ever fought In a Justice of tho opposing counsel necama so
court. Included in the feature of warm that Justice of tho I'eaca flow
the caso are quarrel Innumerable en Imposed a fine on Caraahan for
between the opposing counsel, a dU contempt of. court.
SNGLEK
SHERIFF
SHOT BY BANDIT
JACKKON COUNTY OTK1CIAL AND
KIQHTKIC.V YKAH OLB PHWkB
ADO DCKL TO THK DKATM IN A
LONKLV CABIN
United I'reaa Hervlta
MKDFOnU, April S3. Sheriff
August V. Slngler of Jackson, county
and Lester Jones are dead as a re
sult of a desperate duel between the
pair at a lonely cabin last sight.
During the fight Jones, aa 18-year-old
deiperado, was killed by the o
cer. but Slngler sustained injuries
that resulted In his' death this mora
lug.
Slngler went to arrest Job, aad
finding him la the cabin commanded
him to surrender. Instead, Jones
grabbed a gun aad commenced "ring.
Over a dosen shot were Bred by
tliv sheriff aad outlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Dennett have
gone to Oakland , where they will
make an extended visit.
D. Ellis Young returned to hla
ranch on Lost River late Tuesday
afternoon, after a, business trip to
this city:
Jack Johnson Fined $1,000
on Two Smuggling Charges
Rnrw RisMr in pieaied at Gettlntl Off to Easy. "Big
Cinder" Will Next be Tried Under the Mann White
Slavery Act 0?er Relation! With a White Girl
ir-uitg th. m... wht. wty'tFlJl
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rowers, and Katvaeaa IXptoeaaU
Hrgln to Fear aOMtiaraUl War, I
Involving Kve7 VaUoai Eight '
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Thousand Kllleel
( mifil i'riM Service
CETTINJK, April IJ.After the
.Tost, dciperatc flgbtiug of modern
times, during which 1,000 men war
slain, and clubbed rile, sabers aad
bayonets were used, the Montene
grin forcea entered, Scutari Ui
morning.
Kssad Pasha, eosaauaiaat of tha
city, personally avjrreadared hla
aword to Klac Nlekatea.
Twenty theusaad Tarka war aa-
tured lata yesterday aRacaaaau aad
last alght th taalJasiH waa
Thhj aioralac th Meartaaasjrlaa a-
tered Um dty, aad far twa hoars aa
gaged la Mm frt aa4 hlooMMt
band t hand gM th -
mandment woaM aarremder. ,
Knives, sworde and haystMU wr
used, with both armlta. tghUag dee
perately, and blood poured Into the
gutters.
It Is estimated that 6,000 Turks
and 3,000 Montenegrin wer slain la
the final assault.
"We have merely retakes our
own," said Klac Nicaeu, alter in
capture. "W will hM 8cutarla
against th powers aa courageously
a we fought th Turkish hard."
Diplomats throughout Burope fear
that hostllltlM against MoaUaegro
might bring about a aaral Euro
ptan war.
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MAIL ROUTE IS
TO BEJHANGED
STAR ROUTK FROM BONAN1A TO
BLY WILL TRAVKL OVSR COUN
TY ROAD AFTKR THK fTRwT OK
NKXT MONTH
.A chaag la the atar mall rout be
tween Bonaasa and Bly haa Just been
announced by th poetoHe depart
neat. .Beginning May 1, th mall.
Instead of going over th mountain
road, via Royaton, will o over th
county road, by way of Yataax.
Th new rout la loagr, but there
Is less mountain road to be traversed.
It Is also beloved that mora patron
can be served la this manner,
Mk Nancy L4haua, daughter of
tho American ambassador to Oar
many, Is reported to have wdded ti
Duke of Cray, 34 years old, who haa
Just come Into the family aetata la
Westphalia. She haa ba on oC th
belle of th American eelsla whar
yvr diplomatic ailaatoaa hav earrtod
her father over Hares. Oa Masah
36 It waa announced that th wad
ding would take puce AsrU 11. Th
fr.mlly of the dak object. Them
ambassador Lelshmas dealed the a-
gicement, later to admit It
thlj, however, th altuatlos haa
am rounded with mystery, and ther
wai no one to say If th marring had
tal.en place or would take place.
DANCING PARTY
GIVEN SATURDAY
'A.V TO MEDrOHD" WAYS AND
MKANS COMMJTTKE ARRAXGK
Afi KVKNINO Of ENTHRTAI.X.
MKNT AND MIRTH
la order to swell the fuad for a
pioper showing of th local Rebekaa
delegation at the Oraad AasemMy la
Medford next month, th Medford
Waya aad Meaa. commltte vhT ar
ranged to hold an estertaJameat Is
I. O. O. r. hall. A assail admiaslea
wilt be charged.
Dancing wll be oa ef.the hl fea
ture, and aa excellent uithaatria haa
beea engaged. For those who' de set
trip the light fantastic, there will he
C00 aad brldgcaad refreshment will
alao be served.
INVESTIGATION
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Norman Laraea, a. former Klamath
resident, la her from Grants Pass.
attending to business matter.
Charlea J. Ferguson returned home
lust night from a visit Is Tuacas
Springs, Sacramento and Ban Fraa-
cisco. He waa away tea day, aadi
return much beneflted y hi vaaa-tlon.
ACsretFi
George Bleha, the. leeal aawat, re
ceived a ear load of Ferae latarday.
most of which have already beea aeM
to Klamath FaMe neeyle. The ahH-
meat eeatalaad Its taarl
three ruaabeuta. The ltll
to s much aero attractive asm better
built ear Una that ef mat year. Mr.
Bleha saneuaaedahe sale C a wv
pasisnger tcuriadt ear thai'
to Mrs. F.T
Th tsUewteg aubceripUeaa saw
bees received.' for the reHef eC Mrs.
Roe Geddard. whs wRh fewr amaM
chlldrcs, la la seedy slriamams;
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The Herald wlU receive ceatrtba-
tiona of mosey aad proviateaa for the
stricken little family.
PreeMest Abel A4r of. the IWBJl
Water Uaers AaaeciaUes will !& ta
Waehwertea te rsarstk the waar
lr. IN MtaBBB WUSB a-.
the.taveet Igatles ef
acrvle to he held' by I
lalerler Las. .'
;-'lPrit Hsalasir W.'W.
la. all nnhahHillaa ata i
g ha UM'easUal, aa the
mattes aervlee daalrsa alt ibe :
tude. - Mr. Paesh I est l4tft
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hlm.'te alae amh eh tfl. '--,
Ti aiiaaamas-af A4r'aa)mms.
made at a aeW meeSmc 7m) da-
ef the
foresees.' 0 ' . "
The iavcetlBatlea- waa eraerea hr
Secretary Lase la order to '
cosaldcraUea to. a anmber ef: eoaj
pbiiata agalaet tso ssrvtaa Mai kf
water aeera on th i
The sesferesee will
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CIIICAQO, April II. Jack John
on. who wan brought up for trial to
day on a charge of diamond smug
lng, pleaded sella eastesdar.
Judge Carpenter fined the pugilist
ir.oo on each of th two eouata, aad
loiiniscated the smuggled Jewelry.
Johnson seemed pleased with1 th
flhtence,
Johnson, under ladlclmen for tea'
eirale ofcaaes, west to trwl oa
"' first charge, that he smuided a
$5,000 diamond seekUoe Into Amer
ica to aiaa. gw auleld wife, HMa
Puryca, a whit woman. At tho cos
luloa;of,thi trial he will, os May
(tb, aaaww'io sis serges vle-
,'t
transporting as 18-year-old white girl
through aeveral etatea on the vaude
ville toura that sttd him thousaad
of dollar. ......
Harry Parking, assistant United
States attorney, who appeared to
prosecute the black pugilist, baa a
reputation for auccesa la white alave
cases. Many "white laver" today
are serving terms in the Fort Leaves
worth federal prlaon through hla ef
fort. Johnson'a first wife waa Etta Dur
y th dtvorcd wlf of a wealthy
Long Island clubman and horseman.
For her. It la alleged, he smuggled
tho necklace from Paris. Thoaah aha
hamiv woman louna nerseii ,w
pletcly ostracised by her own race
and by that of, her black husbaad.
There were charges by the white
girl's mother tbat Johnson's kinds
at first later turned to brutality. And
then one night the woman murmured
a little prayer for forgtveneas and
hot herself through the brats.
Johnson gave her a costly, showy
funeral. He professed to be greatly
saddened by the deathand within a
week It was paying such ntUatloss
to Luclll Cameron, th 18-year-old
daughter of Mrs. Cameron Faleosett
of Minneapolis, that the mother ap-
t Continued oa tage j ,
Rchehah Degree Teas Teslgat
Members of the Rebekaa Degree
team will meet tonight for. practice
In 1. 6. O, F. hall.
By order of the captain.
Mrs. Wlllard Smith of BakerssoM
Is visiting relatives her. Prior to
her marriage Mra. Smith was Mies
Morgan. Her husband was formerly
connected with the local breach at
the reclamation service. ,
Mr. aad Mrs. Floyd Patrick ar
here from San Fraaotaco, as4 the
former will again be eesaeeted with
a local aarag. H la a brother of
Mrs. Joe Moor. . v, . v
WILL DISCUSS
MINIMUM WAGE
CURRENT QUESTION WILL OCCU-
PY THK ATTENTION OF MEM
BERS OF THE KLAMATH UT
ERARY SOCIETY
"The minimum wage questles"
will be the topic at Tuesday sight's
meeting of the Klamath Literary So
ciety, to be held at the heme of Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Stewart. Rot. J. S.
Stubblcfleldla leader for the avesisg,
and h haa arranged for s sumher of
talka oa thla essential problem.
The Panama1 Canal" formed the
subject for laat night's meeting, and
under the leadership of Mr, Stewart,
many Interesting point were brought
out. The history of the canal, data
la connection with tta cosatruetlos
were outllsed by Mrs, Stewart
The advantages to accrue to the
United States by th oempletlea ef
the canal, aad especially, to .the Pa
die coast, were recounted by Rollo
C. Qroeabeek. Mr. Stewart. tM of
the aetulcitlba of the Paaama strip,
and the sart Blared by the '!! I" Is
thawnit. V " .
As'laterea'tlsg feature was, a de
bate as to the attHude of the UsHed
States cosceralsg.tse free toUaJU
AawleasAesHwls .shlpplag.-Tlu
Britlshvii)0'lsV of vlow was takes hy
if.Stewsift as the ,Amerlos Stet
was supponea py v
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Introduction of
Do Much Towaard Eiimiiuttag
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withU a -mtt abort time the. tead-V W. H. Je
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Ine dairy mes ef Klamath cossty Willi iw r- ; F .ipus .
k. u...,a auk . ,-ii" .ii-- I, aeawTMeirv,
ThU. It U beUeved. wlUde store to.
ward overcoming the objectless to
tbc data huslsess, and reeuK is the
rapid developmest of Klamath eeua
ty aa ose of the great dairy aeeuoss
of Oregoa.
The ose great drawback to the
dairy busiaccs heretofore saa sees
the help question aad the dlmoutty
of Hscurlng and reUUlng good milk,
era. The first meckaaieaT milker, t
be Introduced. Into Klamath eeasty
will V tried out at'thcRseU stock
farm. Mr, BaeU, whole preeldest of
the KlamaU Oousty 'DeJryN Aaseeis-
ilon, loose of the moot susssssfsl of
the dairy SMcl-at tak seetiea; ss4 If
Ue test to bo made at hla peso Is
succsesful.'U wilt prehahUr mea
the meeaaslealmlUer wlU be
ted by all, or the datrymea tarougn-
out the eea4y.
,7 To ealrymea asV aiasy , of
farmers' Ue4et:U eeasty who
ar costompUUag, saasslag .toila
dairy busts; tho dowsaetrallos St
the, rM8achlsn wilt hj. e''seM: a
tercet, as os Its ssaaea wui
the resk aevilnaaisst of the hse.
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kiTCferever a,1wsalr,
hec4eartereat.
wart awca 'M mn 'aiw'M
lag dairy mea of tho
taraatad tkaaa' Js' th
w mmFWW-mi w-mf'ay-eme wwa ,iawBaBi
ehaaleal mUker, wstes Is
he ose of the
manufactured. Four of ttrnw mm'
ehlaes have bees shipped, hsts, SMf'
the'SratVos Is to, he tsstsWai s tac)
Kaau ranBc .. r u;
WWWm "'k ,wewJ cam om Pa
dor. another sweslso. will b J
M tte a(IU AeteaM.'nMSa..assp HR
rill. Mr'Adejahashad -VVatMNP
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