The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 29, 1913, Image 1

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ITI"" rl... nirnl i1lit,l mi tlif. InrlfT l.n
frtl Hi" Till to Over Two Million ,j,m( Hn,i ,(, h(nu, tot(l. bBfaD
ttv ft trftml Granted to Uio Ore- (In iciialtlerntluii of (he various
i ii.ii...! i.. ii... schedules of Uic tnrlfT for amendment
lloirrnmcnl In lio Early Part of ( Miijcrlly Lender Underwood Insists
Hint In- (lun't Intern! to allow the "gag
fiulu." Ilu prupua to try tlio polity,
of allowing a five mlliuto debate to
.IIHYA.V ItKCKIVKH LENGTHY TKJ,
i KGHAMH TODAY
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I'lolilcnl In t'nnfftriirc Willi John
HamHI MiMirt', International Law
Ki it Work Mnkre n HUUtneat.
Hn rrtary Ilryan Got lo Han Fran-
rlMi Tonight Cabinet Hold a
lengthy Snwlon to Consider Anil
Allin Matter.
SUFFRAGETTE'S
LEAVE EXTENDED
UPON ADVICE.
Rose O'Neill, the Artist, Wins
Over American Doll Makers
L'nlti'd I'lcna Service
President WASHINGTON, I). C April 29.
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I'OUTI.AND, April SO. Holding l'r"" P" "! ' minority at
,k.i th railroad company ha. Uot'''''i'l"lllMory tactics.
.h.. wilt. ll.. lAitna Ihilllntftil ntl It MAN illlllOUIlCwi tliat
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it. Hum tlio iraul was made by tlio W'H'on linn arranged to meet the 'l.trry ntnlu ban u right to provide
lownrmnt, Koitoral Judge Wolver-jWrnirrii and Houtbern nenntorn who by In who will own Ita landi, and
nrn uppoted to free wool and nugar. to vxiopl ullenn from tbls right," aald
Thin uuotliig will be held Tburnday. Svtintor Worka of California, dlicua-
nlng the altuatlon.
Ion today decided that tho Oregon ft
California Itullruad coiupany, now a
Pitt of tlio Houtbern raclQc nyntem,
hit lorfclled IU title to tlio ureguu
Und grant.
Tnl Jcclilon nlfocta tho ownorihlp
of 1,100,000 acre of land. The acre
H w grauted to (bo railroad by
tU lourniMont In IKCO and 177, to
permit the comtructlon of the Oregon
1 California railroad.
Handng ami Card
Carda and dancing will be the fea-
turrn of aoclnl evening to be given
In the Went Hall of tho I. O. O. P.
building tbla evening by Kwauna Cir
cle, Women of Woodcraft, to which
the public In Invited. Tlndall orchen-
tra will furnlnh the niuilc.
Tb grant gave an a bonua for con-
itittdlon every alternate nectlon of Aloi Hhtvo lolt today for Chlloquln,
public land not mineral up to twenty where bo ban accepted a poaltlon
mll- on each aide of the railroad bookocper for the Ilarnea Lumber
rlihtofway. (ompnny.
'Tlio national government ban not
any right to enact any law or make
any treaty denying or Impairing that
right."
Russian Colony
Locate in Klamath Go.
Choice is Made After a Careful In
spection of Numerous Sections
in West and Middle West
L'lilttd I'rcan Service
HACHAMKNTO. April 29. Late
thin afternoon, Indlcatlonn wore that
Secretary Ilryan would requeat no
further conference with the loglnla
tmo before night, lie apent the great
er part of the day an the gueat of the
aenato chamber.
He will go to Ban Kranclaco thin
evening, but will return tomorrow
night.
"1 am uncertain aa to when I will
return Kant," aald Ilryan. "I caal
not ntate at thin time what future
action will bo taken by the prealdent,
or whether 1 will havo a atntement to
make befere leaving for Washington."
V Another addition In to be mndo to
lb population of Kliitnntli county by
Ibe arrival of a largo colony of Hun
Urn farrnorn. Announcement of tho
m lectlou of Klamath county aa the
future homo of ilieac thrifty tlllora of
Ibe lull wnn made lant night by mem
ttra of their committee.
The commltteo sent out by the col
ony to vl.lt various farming dln
Irlcta on tho I'nclnc coant was hare
trernl week ago, and they were
taken through tho county by W. l'aul
Jchrmou of tho 8, H. Johnson com
pany, Hucral days wero spent here,
during which tltno Malln, Mngell
and I'oo Valleys and othor parta of
the county wero vlsltod.
The laltnrn at that tlmo oipreaaed
thomaelves an lilghly pleated with
tho proipectn In Klamath county, but
iu they bad a number of other parta
of the coant to visit, they declined to
commit thcmaolven.
A few day ago tho committee re
turned with H, O. Johnson of the
Klamath Development company, have
been taken to other parta of the coun
ty not previously visited, and tboy
liavo decided that the best opportuni
ties for nuccess await thetr country
men here. Their report will be to
llin't afect, they say.
Nothing definite ban been given out
n. to what land tho colonlntn aipect
to purchano. it Is understood, how-
uor, that deals nro uow under way.
Tlio Interest of tho Klamath Devel
opment company In tho coming of the
cnmpnny Is n wholly unsolflsh one.thls
concern being Interested, with every
public spirited cltlten, In getting tho
farm lands settled.
Knights of Columbus
Will Visit Klamath
Catholic Fraternal Organization at
San Francisco Plans to Spend a
Week Here. May Install Local
The first big pleasure seeking party
' visit tho Klamath summer pity
around this year will In all probabili
ties bo members of the Ban Francisco
and Oakland Councils of the Knights
' Columbus. R. A. Johnston, rest
lent vice president of the Klamath
Development company, haa been in
torrospondeuce with the organisa
tion for some time, and the commlt
teo namod to select the locality (or
the excursion believe' Klamath Falls
d vicinity Is the proper place.
The matter will U enltly settled
within a few daya, tu soon aa the
committee tenders tWmraport to ft
council for Its adapafig.
According to taa ptens outline to
Mr. Johaaea, tntrn wttl ka la Ue
nulghborhood of ISO membors of the
order on tho excursion. This will ar
ilvo here on or about May 16, and the
visitor wll remain a week, spending
tho greater part of tho tlmo Ashing,
nucleating around Klamath Falls,
and enjoying naturo In general,
A great pnrt of tho time, according
to the committee, will be spent at
llnrrlman Lodgo, tho summer resort
on l'ollcan Hoy, which has become
famous throughout California on ac
count of Its splendid boating, fishing
and othor sources of recreation. Mr,
Johnson Is at Harrlmnn Lodge this
afternoon.
In addition to getting "next to Na
ture," the lodgemen may also be
rcVritluued ou'l'ngo i '
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 19.
I'realdent Wilson Is standing pat on
hi vlow regarding the California
situation. Ho Inlsst that the words
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IX)NDON, April St. The ticket of,
leave of Mrs. Ematellne I'ankhurst,
cillltant suffragetUMntcnced to three
years penal servltnsTe, has been ex-'
tended Indefinitely. This Is on ac
count of tho condition of her health.!
Superintendent Qdlnn of Scotland
Yard and n physlsUn from Holloway1
prison visited Mn.Fank buret at her
apartment today. Thy officially re
ported her too III tevMturn to prison.
Hundreds of anfragettes crowded 4
the streets around tile apartment. No
violence waa offerei .by them.
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FORT KLAMATH, April J 9. Fire
Saturday destroyed the ranch novae
of Albright ft Ellia' Seven Mite ranch
on Seven Mile Creek. Tho building
waa a total loss.
A defective flue la .supposedly the
pauiA of th eoBlacratlon. When the
flra waa illarnvaraal It had aaada a-nnd I
headway, and on account of tho lack
of Are SghtlngtaeiUtlae, it aoon knra-J
ed to the gronad. Tho leas la
mated at f 1,600, Including a number ... , a.id e.UMm tBM na-dl-. and
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Rosa O'Neill, Ue artlat, whoa cre
ation for the comic papers have boom
one of tho feature for years, haa Jaat
won a victory which will make her In
dependently wealthy, If that la net
already her condition.
When the CubUt agitation came
along Mia O'Neill looked on It with
amusement, and she reached tho con
clusion that It aha eonU tarn ont n
Cubist doll aho might Snd a amino
like that which came to tho maker of
tho Teddy. Boar. AmerJean oteHawk
era told her that there waa ntlhlng an
her plan, that a Cabtet aU we14 not
sell.
She waa disgusted 'with thotr tack
of enterprise, and an harried to Oar
many. There aho presented nor Men
to the greatest doll makora to tho
world. They grasped It at one, and
now the returns have began. '
of tents, etc., stored there In readi
ness for the spring work. The Insar
snee carried Is f 500,
AUSTRIA AFTER
MONTENEGRINS
tOIIMAL ANNOUNCEMENT MADE
THAT COUNTRY WILL MAKE IN
DKI'KNDKXT ACTION FOR SCU
TA IHH EVACUATION
United Press Service
LONDON, April 29. Austria plana
to commence action against Monte
negro to compel that nation to ovacu
ato Scutari, recently captured from
tho Turks, according to Vienna dis
patches to the Dally Mall.
Unwilling to wait longer for the
power to net In the matter, It was an
nounced In tho Austrian capital that
tho the nation will shortly commence
an Independent action against Montenegro.
HARPOLD CASE
IS
DISMISSED
JU1K1K IIENSON HOLDS THAT
CITV OI'FICIALS ERRED IN
PROCEEDINGS WHEN THEY AR
RESTED HELLIGERENT
Holding that the city officials had
no Jurisdiction to try A. D. Harpold
ou an asault and battery charge with
out a complaint being made, Circuit
Judge Denson this morning dismissed
the action of the City of Bonansa
against Harpold, appealed to tho cir
cuit court, from the Bonania court by
Harpold.
Harpold and Walter Broadsword
engaged In a flstlo encounter at Bo
nansa, some time ago, and Harpold
waa arrested and a fine Impoaed. He
appealed to the higher court,
COMMITMENT OUT
FOR COUNSELLOR
SHERIFF'S OFFICE INSTRUCTED
TO PLACE J. H. CARNAHAN IN
JAIL UNLESS HE TENDERS A
TEN SPOT
An echo of the fining of J. H. Car
nahan on a contempt charge by Jus
tice of the Peace dowen earn up to
day, when the sherlf'a oHc waa
served with a commitment, ordering
the arrest of Carnahan and hla Im
prisonment for five daya. In default
of payment of a f 10 ana.
It la understood that th attorney
fined will fight the commitment. Th
matter wll probably b taken up late
this afternoon.
The fining of Carnahan followed a
aerie of disputes between Carnahan,
who conducted the defenaa of Crls
Conley, and District Attorney John
Irwin, during the trial of th case.
The commitment sets forth that Car
nahan: "Did publish, utter and any aloud,
and In the hearing of th eourt and
others, that the court and the prose
cuting attorney were then and there
railroading tho aald Crla Conley In
the case pending; thai th aald Crla
Conley could not get a fair and Im
partial trial In said court wherein
said E. W. Oowen waa Justice of the
peace; that said defendant charged
said court and 'district attorney with
running a steam roller over aald Cria
Conley; that It was a notorious fact
and general street talk la Klamath
Fall that the court and district at
torney had and were combined to
gether for the purpose of railroading
Crla Conley and convicting hla of M
offens of which he then stood cha.rg
with the view on u part
action Into contempt, and that such
misconduct did, In fact, Impair, hi
der and prejudice th rights and
edlea of Ue Stat, of
did, In fact, interrupt and Imped and
hinder the course of Justice In th
hearing and deliberation of aald
action, and that the aald J. H. Carna
han bad become liable to punishment
for such disrespectful and conUmp
tlonn language."
BUNCO MEN TO
PICK OFFICERS
DETECTIVES LINED UP IN ORDER
TO GIVE CRIMINALS AN OPPOR
TUNITY TO SHOW WHO TOOK
MONEY
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, April . Th
grand Jury 'today resumed its probe
of the graft charges made against
members of the San Francisco nolle
department
Fifty San Francisco patrolman and
detectives are to be lined up la a cor
ridor today, and the nine bunco men
now In Jail are to be asked to point
out the men to whom they paid mon
ey for protection.
Evans, owner of th Nortfc-
wesUrn, returned to Klnanata Falls
last night from aa autamobtt trip, to
Lakevlew. The machine met with n
mishap at Bly, and Hr. Evans same
in from there on on of the Southern
Oregon machines.
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FMw!ag th dismlsn r
Judge BaasM.ta UM,svt fiM,
Obeaehals
umiii ua isgaiisjwi
house Mvr.'Mswk It 'of Mat,
addition I again th saw est sieMfRi.
Workmen' this njaftlag t
again th handling f
greater part of, th atl ,
put in pine hfr th
nalted several weeks ag.
Th brick work wlri
th aaernlag. M. J.
who, haa th atrtt, will .pat -
oral brleklayara to work at . i
In a abort Has, work tf lifiHmg
th ground and Impravlaag th av,
proaehes to th'aw ewui asm
be taken sp. This win, la JsH
binty be la charge C Oaav
who saperUteadesl alt taw m
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Mlaa Hasel Little has retumd
Dorrla after a abort visit her.
Little and her mother conduct n
lion picture abow In th Butt Valley
metropolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kilgere and
from Bonansa for a
son are here
short visit
United Pr
8ACRAMBNTO. April
measure providing tor i
Ital punishment la
feated la th aeaal
Th vet waa IS. to It.
The action th i
um rerm oc umanmsat nr aM'
ed murderers watt at b all Man si bf ,
the grwMt IserUlatere., (,-
th stoto was'ew-i
thia altorasa.r
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3. M. MBrMhas
meat to aetoad to
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Browa were la
Monday from their ranch near Olea.
Charles W. Sherman Jr. waa her
Monday from hla ranch la Yonna Val
ley. He has a large traction plow
this year, and la plowing many
ranches.
Will W. Baldwin left thta morning
for a business trip to Merrill and Bo
nania.
J. Frank Adams
Visitor.
Is a county seat
Oeorge J, Walton, manager of the
Klamath division of the 'California
Oregon Power company, haa gone to
Will to attend' to business matters.
McLemoro returned to Klara-
ot the said J. H. Carnahan to bring ath Falls Monday from Monterey
this oourt and Its proceeding la saldlcounty, California, where be purcbaa-
. .al.u !... AHaiiamni San 4 la a 4 am a a jb, la I --i itaillA haa ahlnmnvti fAA "
d cattle for shipment here.
mnk Blo'otnlngoamp of Merrill la
here lor a vlalt'st aaveral days. '
;;et sav
Court House Levy to
Go to Supreme Court
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Notice of Appeal it Filed by
dall 6c Fergufon Brief of Twenty
One Paget it Prepared
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Taking th stand that th county ferred creditor out f
n'v t
court Is not authorised by law to levy
a special court house tax, and that la
order for them to show their statu
tory authority, KuykeudaU A Fergu
son, attorneys for M. M. Obeaehata
and Charles a raven in their suits at
tacking the court bouse levy, hav
filed notice of appeal to th supreme
court and prepared their brief.
The' appeal Is from th decision
rendered Saturday by Circuit Judge
Benson, In which a demurrer to the
Obenchaln complaint waa upheld. Aa
attack Is made on -the county court's
policy of segregating the general fund
levy Into separate funds, which la th
bails of Obenehaln'a action. .
"Th whole plan on Ita fae u and
Is Intended to be n subterfuge to
avoid th constitutional limit of In
debtedness," says the brief.' "And to
Impair th contract of th oonatr
with th holders of outstanding war
rants by paying 'eounty nKnaa'
(3681) lacurred at a later dat b.
fore those of aa earlier date," vv I
By segregating th general tend.
the appellants la that brM a
that ta county urt ntakiag' a
' s f'
rant holders. ' , (' ' '
"To put thee vsi' leta tognlnW.
er lor u pfMSJ' C
them." says th bfW.'
mediately, havtiag taaa) aaMitattr
validaud Um, nad, iilvM thean'aa aV
atanuneoas 'immaariy
them apart again and;
tnem aparatiy m 'e
neither logic, reasoa r
opens th way for va areiaair 1
lhan have been her attomptod. H
not more logical, rsaaeaakto nal Jsjpv
havlag corte 'ta .wraf at n1a
i-suHir ewut, u
a. rllVfJnx
corrected ruK,ra4k;aVu m aw
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erroneous ' segarallea.
braftorr.'V ,fi
v "To allow lerle to ba atl
to vsllaato.thesn and to ai
. -rdrto arlv nyiJMnfg ,
county eC.fcfMlr Jtsgt mim
trifllag with tholaan at lag
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