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

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California's Governor Telegraphs an Invitation to
Bryan, Asking Him to Meet With the Legislature
ELKS' RODEO TO
BE HELD FIRST
PART OF JULY
Man Who Sent up
Price of Feathers
Will
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IUimIht Art Already lniklng Orrr
Tlirlr lliirar (or OhIUh ami I'rm-
Um for t'iiirtlllin la NUlttil by'.
t'oMliuiirlirra nail Hoi-wnirM in All
Part or Um Klamath IUhIii In An
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TI10 Klka' Annual lloilro will Lo
UM July 4, 6 and 0, according lo an
iiouticoitimt made by member of the
Antlvrvd Herd who ara aclltr In the
(tKCMi of, Klamath counly'a big cow.
to carnival.
Work of arranging the llodo pro-
grim will be ttarted In a abort lime.
anil comnMtemi will be nauioit lo take
up rarloui feature. From preaent
laalcatlona there will bo more con-
tHtanti, more wild horaea, and more
ronplltlona than laat rear.
.Klamath and Lake county borate
wilt be uaed for the bucking comoe
tltloni, aa the work of Cyclone. Cuty
enne, Hquare Deal and White 1'ellcan
at the loa Angelea Itodeo and In
Tmm have proved that aa pait maa
ter at the art of apllllng olf rldera
the Klamath rango atock haa ll over
ny other broncho In the Weal
lunch owner throughout the two
(ountlea are writing tho local Klka,
offering to bring In tho worat horaea
on Iholr ranchea.
In addition to tho wild atock to be
brought In thero ara Hquara Deal,
White I'cllcait and Cheyenno, all of
whom are trained buckor. following
(heir aphoaranco at different ahowa.
Iniicad of becoming docile, theao
become meaner and more cuunlng
each time they are aaddled.
It John Kill) and hi boya at the
Burnt Mile ranch Intend to keep tho
tolny championship thla year, It la up
to (hem to put In aome time practic
ing tholr faat atrlng of ponlva, for
thcro are other ranchera who uro de
termined that the trophy will not re-
Rln In the Wood Itlvor Valley thla
ycr.
J. Krank Adam and Guy Merrill
'! that tho breaking of a itlrrup
end tho Injuring of Jl Eavtburn rob
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l' nitcd lr Sarvlca
I NBW YOftK, April 24. Can you
do tho Trechy? No, lt'a nothing to
rnt; lt'a a dance, tho very Ink-it terp
'xk'liuiean trip, nml It wa Invented la
ivitnnu, noted for wnlUe,-pretty wo
men nnd roll. It I pronounced
No, not ''chltky"--'
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."chi'cky."
ilH admirer, who number hundred
of American turkoy trot fan, nlno
I renounce It "the griult little old
PATCH WILL 60
TO WASHINGTON
I'lUWKCT KNOINKEK UCAVBa) OH
FIUUAY OH MATUKOAV TO AT.
TKKU MJCETLNO ABKL ADY
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Nuggets In Hens
The dlacovery of gold nuggeta In
the crop of chlckena belonging to 8.
C. Eaatwood haa atarted old fever
en the aatwood ranch, fMrteea
Ilea from her on the MerrtU re4,
and among the other artlelM ennm-
erated for Mr. Ragweed to purckaM
while la towa today la a geld paa.
Eaatwood haa been digging a', well
on hla place, and the chlekea aav
been wont to acrafch far. the dirt
i nnuiea 10 me lunace. Miaraay,
Walter W. Patcfc, project engineer wilcn tbTBt. .,ukii. -... kiii-i for
ilnnco over." Tho "cheeky" or thoof tn Klamath project, will go toiBabbath dinner, email geld nuggeta
"check," aa It ha been abbreviated Washington to attend the meeting ' were found In their crop.
011 llrondwny, wa brought over re- thorn of reclamation aervlce offlclala, n digging the well Mr. Eaatwood
irntly by a party of American danc- "d water aaera from the different 'penetrated two layers of cement, each
cr nnd alngera who had been vlalt-J"'0ict. Mr. Patch will atart to-1 is or 20 lachca thick. It la hla opln
inic mat city whoio gay repuUtlon la morrow or rnaay.
l.uiHtittiflv nifi.i In. iini- tri.MM I Abel Adr. who ttlll rmnrmmMtkt ih
The danco I dcicrlbed aa a blend of water uiera of the Klamath project.
Women Dress ms
Lunatics, He Says
tlio Argontlno tango, tho one-atep tor
koy trot and tho Vloneio walU-dlp.
(Tho.o who have icen It properly
idnnrcd, with alt of It Improprieties
'of ilnuouilty, aay It la an orgy of
rythm and an oplc of graco.
It U aa full of ginger aa a Zuiu
but It I no map. The atepa are
Intricate aa thoio Jaaon bad to take
to get out of tho Labyrinth with the
Golden Fleece, and only the most ei-
pert In the ordinary tango can hope
to master them.
11 ine women wno permt in wear
ing wing and plumage of bird on
their head want to Ox tho blame for
tho additional coat for feathers this
iprlng they will find a willing victim
In T. Ullbert reunion, secretary of
the Audubon Society. Ho haa been
lighting milliner and manufacturers
so long that he doesn't caro much
who blurnt him.
With tho pasaago of tho McLean
net In the lnil leislon of congres an
other blow wa struck the feather In
duitry, nnd now Mr. Pearson la
watching tho effect. He haa dono the
work which reiutted In thla act and
In tho passage by many atate legleln- united 1'iesa Service
ture of laws to prevent the slaughter WASHINGTON. D. C, April 14.
of birds for ornamentation of mllll-lChargeaof misconduct and conspiracy
nery. Milliners by the hundreds havo against the socialist cause through
CONSPIRACY IS
CHAR6ED IN CASE
H.DKHAIi DIHTlllCT ATTOKNKY
IMK OK KANH.IH AND St'KCIAI.
AW.NT ACCUHKM l. Dlia? AND
WAIHIKX IIKAItl.NGS
left this morning for the East. Mr.
Patch received telegraphic Instruc
tions to go East also, la order to
present to Secretary of the Interior
Lane any questions regarding the
Klamath project that might arts.
IMPROVEMENTS
FOR THE LODGE
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NKW OOTTAQES, A NBW BOAT
KOtSK AND CASINO AMONG
THE ADDITIONS
Ion that the gold nuggeta an la
these formations. He lateada to pros
pect thoroughly.
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UNIONTOWN, Pa.. April 14.
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porter, "and It seemed Uat I awsat
have aeesi.at afaaer draaa'aaal ta a
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CuWst pletare. ' I have ao deaat tkla
aaTeeta the aale a teaeaA ta vatesi
When the death. trap dropped to aaag lt tey aftar T
John Harris, colored, tho rope was J. We aaed to aadsrstaad taaV aa
found ta be too long, and his to.'s jctvllUatloa progressed the teadsaey
touched I he floor beneath tho trap. WM rr " to cover ap the4r
condemned maa writhed ta----- --
ucin; eerna 10 do raTsraea. law
The
Ity at preaent. and la addition to theUrr,b,e nf0Bjr for f0ur mta"t"-- "d Js.udy and wlerd ctoUIa, wora ty
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bttacked him nnd manufacturera by
tho coro. Some of the latter have
made tho statement that the rigid
enforcement of law advocated by
Mr. I'rarion would throw 10,000 per-
tons out of employment All thla
work haa been done, Mr. Pearson
mild, with the expenditure of not
tunro than 1200,000.
lluys a Car
W. C. Dunning, Merrill furniture
dealer, Is tho latest to Join the ranks
of nutomoblllsts. He has Just pur
chased n Ford runabout from Oeorge
lllehn.
Five-Year-Old Indian
an Expert With Lasso
Young Redskin Will be a Feature of
the Coming Rodeo. He if Said to
Have Judd and Verdugo Beaten
Another child prodigy has been dls-.new lasso stunts,
covered In Klamath county In the per- As n result of this practice the
on of the C'year-old son of George 'llttlo Indian lad has become an adept
"'Idle, a Klamath Indian, residing 'at spinning tho rope as well as throw
on tho ruMMaiin. ... urhuw.u'inu 11 nml (linaa who have watched
the prosecution of Eugene V. Debs,
socialist candidate for president, and
Kred Wsrren, editor of tho Appeal to
Iteason, have been filed with tba de
partment of Justice against Federal
District Attorney Done of Kansas aad
II, Duebolg, apoclal agent of the de
partment.
Tho charges wero preferred today
by J. I. Sheppard, the attorney who
defended Warren. Tho government
will make an Investigation.
POWERS ASK THAT
CITY BE QUITTED
AH YET NO ItKPLY HAS BEEN
HKNT 1IY MONTENEGRO WHAT
ACTION WILL HE TAKEN 18 NOT
KNOWN
rono exnert who starred at the Rodeo It Is not known what action will be
hort. won tho first prlio at Salinas taken in case Montenegro refui.es to
and made good In vaudeville, haa 'surrender tne cuy.
nothing on the youug redskin.
Crelc. Although Just past hla fifth! him say that John Judd, Oklahoma's Vknowledged.
"nnqay, the little fellow haa at
tained a wonderful proficiency la the
''e of the lariat, and It Is said that
'hero are few la the county Who can
compete with him,
Bver alnce he was able to pick up
a tick horse and toddle off,, the tad
' shown a, fondness for throwing
te rope, and while other children
ro wont to play with marbles, he
found plenty at enjoyment In evelvln-
United Press Service
VIENNA, April 24. Austria is
awaiting a reply to the note sent to
the powers last night, aaklug them
to compel Montenegro to surrender
the city of Scutari, captured yettor
i!oy from the Turks after u bloody
battle.
A similar note baa been sent to
Montenegro, but this has not been
Tho youngster will bo one of the
attractions at the Elks' Rodeo to be
United Press Service
PARIS, April 34. It has been de-
hold July 4, 5 and 6, according to 'elded that the meeting of thV later-
members of the committee. Hla fame
has spread pretty well through the
county, aad young Riddle will be the
oejeet of much Interest.
national Commission to adjust the
Turkish debt, following the termina
tion of the Balkan war, will be held
here May lltfc. v
men who are busy cleaning, up 'and I ttempted to climb the rope.
beautifying the grounds, there era a Sheriff Kelfer aad four deputies
numoer 01 carpenters ana otner
cbaulca at work.
Extensive Improvements are pun
ned for this year, on aecouat of tne
Increased number of guests. Among
others, the Klamath Development
company Is putting In n new power
plant, which will generate electricity,
pump water and operate the refriger
ating system. The plant used last
year will be removed to make way
for the larger equipment
Four new cottagea are aeartag
completion. Each of these wilt ac
commodate three families, and they
are complete to bath, electric lights,
etc.
A large boat house la also under
course of construction. 'This In addi
tion to having piers for the Harrlman
Lodge fleet, will have berths for oth
er craft and for rowboats.
Thero are several skelters being
built along the shore from points
with good scenic views.
held up the rope for eighteen min
utes before Harris was proaouaoed
dead.
PRESIDENT GOES
TO THE SENATE
IN REPLY TO CRITICISM, EXKCU-
TIVE SAYS HE MERELY WANT-
TvD TO SAVE TIME FOR BOTH
HELP AND OTHEIW
WASHINGTON, D. C, April It.
President Wilson today went to the
president's room In the Capitol aad
conferred with several senators re
garding appointments, to federal
offices.
In many cases Wilson wishes to
appoint his own men Instead at tne
choices, ot the senators.
There was considerable ertttelsm
expressed about the president going
before the senate In thla way, He,
said he merely wanted to .save his
own aad the seaate'a time,
ANDERSON HAS
GOOD PROSPECTS
MIXES WITH MANDOT AND HAR
LEM TOMMY MURPHY WILL
NET HIM GOOD SUED ROLL IV
HE SHOULD LOSE
PORTLAND, April 14 Witt pros
pective matches with either Joe Man
dot or Harlem Tommy Murphy hi
sight, and, with a roll the else ot a
young bearcat to, snow aa the result
ot their campaign In Lea angelea.
3ud Anderson, Dick Donald and Fred
Anderson don't .have to eome home
to have the fatted calf killed tor
them.
Orantlng that Anderson la net
quite ripe for a match with the light
weight champion as yet (and ke
would be foolish to make lt right
now) either Mandot or Murphy
should prove the best ot trial horses
for Bud. aad the chances are that he
could dispose ot either, ot the pair.
Mandot la not the fighter he gave
promise ot being, and If Bud can hit
him,, nnd there seems to be little ques
tion on that point, he would surety
beat the New Orleans bey,
Murphy, on the otter hand, has
proved that be Is a tough nut, but he
doesn't seem, to hays the kick which
would put the Vancouver boxer out
ot the way, although he is a rlag yet-.
eran, ana aa ciever as any o ise
lightweights ot the present crop.
But Wolgast'haa reached aim In
both of their encounters, and there
seems to be no quetUen but what Bud
can do the .same, aa Ad's bump of
cleverness is so small that it couldn't
be detected with a nileroseope. .
men kills everything except their fig
ures, aad wltt their hats obscures
whatever spiritual quantise they
have In their faces."
Mrs. William Fish, who wlatered
la WWceasia aad Minnesota, haa re
turned to Klamath Falls. Baa will
aooa move to Dorrls, where her ana
band Is Interested In Umbetiaff. "
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stated to leWae a. ssBttsr jggs fta '
dearly wKala the jarmalslsni Ifi Hat
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Several Having Titles to Waer In
the Ankeny Canal Are
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At least ten persons owning water,
rlghU under the Aakeny ditch' are
willing, to turn their titles over to
the city, according . to CeunelUsen
Melhase, Gbeller aad Savldge and
City Attorney Rutenlc, who ara at
work conferring- with water right
owners, la the hopes of bringing
about aome means ot closing np thla
waterway! which haa lone been a
source, of complaint. ,
Thla morning Mr. Melhase eUtod
that the following owntaff, water
rlgkts under the canal aaa atfisied
agreemeata to turn their, tltlea,eer
to the city In order to feettttoW the
work ot llllac the eaaal;
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Charle Ji Parrlsk, n ,
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Sam jr.- Bummers, ' ' rf '
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eral others, whe have n ysaaan
Interviewed. wsWrt U believed, wftfl
glyo up their rightaluader the dtteh,
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the gorerameat of toe vmUA
a trauler.of res' rlfhto hi MM
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