The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 14, 1913, Image 1

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Plans of the Battleship Pennsylvania are Missing
Believed to Have Been Stolen From the Office
CHARGE HE SOLD
DISEASED MEAT
IN SHIPPINGTON
HUNK WILLIAMS IN DKFK.WJ-
ANT IN CASK
Allegation I Made TwU Mill Ad
dition Man, liter Shinning Cuu
l) lK IVuiii Alfalfa llloal, guar
lioii of II to Hoarding IIoum
Man) Allriitliiig Hie Trial Today
EVACTUATES
LINKVILLF
KICK HAMMO.M), MHT TO HK
MAIN IN lll'HINKMrt NKAH THK
HIVKII, IH COMI.NO FUIITHKH
UP TOWN
Sultan Mehtntd V.,
Wants to Resign
After 20 yuan In practically onu
location, It, I, Hammond It today
1110) Ink I1I1 itock of clathliiK and fur-
nUliIng to new quarter Id tlio
American hotel block, where liti will
Irrcl Hi Cnrc., H.I Mold a I'or-," '' lm.lnc on the IMIi. I
ir, uaiumonu wbi appo'uicn posi
master of I.lnkvlllo In 1893. Tlie
aniuo yoar I10 started a imall store on
Main street, between Center and
Juniper.
Hit ha occupied tlio iarno block
over ilnco, but duo to tlio change In J
tliu butlneiN icctlun of the city, he;
recently decided to seek a new loco-
tlon.
Charged with selling diseased
not, I'rank Williams of Mill addi
tion wat arrcitcd lata ycaterday aft
cruoun, and today face a Jury lu the
court of Jutllco of tlio Peace (lowen.
Williams, according to the com
tUtbt made agalusl him, la charged
llh nlllng tlio meal of a heifer
lblcti died of bloat, aucl selling It to
a boarding bouie in Hnippiugton.
Complaint waa made by the owner of
tie ettabllthtnent.
According to the ilory of the prose
ration, the cow belonged to tlio Htlloa
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Mid Pearl Itolvln haa returned'
from llerkeley, where he I attend-1
lug tint University of California. MIm,
Itolvln I atudylng medlclno.
(Icorgo C. Clark la hero from Al
gonia,' where ho U In charge of con
atructlon work for the Algoma Lum
ber company.
Business Houses to
Close Memorial Day
Nearly Every Concern in the City
Has Agreed to Close Establish
ment During the Forenoon
l'ractlcally every business houio In ling In the parade. This will Include
eclty will be cloaca from 10 o'clock'" a Army, the Women's Itcllsf
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Hultan Mehmcd V. of Turkey haa
become ao tired of the preient situa
tion In which ho flnda hi country at
the conclusion of the Ualkan war
that he wanta to get out. Seldom U
It that a king wanU to gWa up his
Job, but tha foreign complications
Into which tbo Turka have been
thrown aro altogether too much for
the ncrvea of tbo preient ruler.
Strange to say, the heir who
would succeed him Is urging him to
stick to tho Job. Youssouf Sin Kd
dlnc, the son, who would become sul
tan, has argued with the father' to
hold on. In fact. It Is hinted In dis
patches from Constantinople that the
heir himself may refuo to tako up
the burden It his fathor quits.
JOHNSON WIRES
HE MUST SIGN
THE LAND BILL
TKI.I.H HKCRKTABY BBVA.V PEO
PLE WANT IT
Hold That a Hrjraa'a PJmdlms tor
IMay llrfore tho LegULiturt) Were
I'm-Ifm, He CMMt Hol.l lUck Hie
hlRnature Will Wga Ullliln Nest
Twraty-foer Hour Hour Not
lit-rlullrly Htated
Sacramento, Mar 44. Stating
that the California legislature! almost
unanimously expressed the desire of
tho residents of the statn for the en
actment of the antl-allcu land legis
lation, Qovernor Hiram Johnson to
day wired Secretary of State Bryan
that he fecla It to be bi duty to sign
the measure. He added that he will
sign It.
Tho reply also took up the pies of
Uryan for delay In the matter of
signing the measure. Johnson stated
that Uryan made this same plea to
the members of the California Uftie-
lature. but despite It, they took action.
"In the absence of anrceatrolllng
necessity to prevent It, I feel that It
Is my duty to sign the bill,? said
Johnson.
Johnson stated that he will sign
the measure within 24 hours. He
did not specify tho hour.
Ihp
until noon on Memorial day, accord
Ins to members of the committee In
cniirgo of the observance. The mstn
bn linvu been Interviewing the busl
ntu hound, and state that many In
tend to cloao their places of builnesi
ill day,
In addition to closing tholr storo,
nrixl nf tho business n have an
nounced their Intention of participate
Corps
tlcally every fraternal organisation
lu the city.
In the afternoon there will be ap
propriate exercises In tha courthouse
squsre. Judgo Ilenson has been
asked to dellVer the principal ad
dress, and, In addition to talks by
prominent clllsens, there will bo vo
cal, Instrumental and declamatory
numbors.
"Becky 9s" Will Give
Last Entertainment
Medford Ways and Means Commit
tee of Lodge Will Give Dancing
Party in I.O.O.F. Hall Friday
tho Medford ways and mesns com
mlttoo u( tho Ilobekau lodue will give
Uiclr last "Joy time" noxt Krldny
veiling In the west hall of the Odd
' 1'ellows' toraplo. On this occasion
tlio Indies composing the committee
will outertaln the members of the
li(forent tranohea of tho fraternity,
ma tholr rrlsnd, at a dancing party,
end tho usual Joyful time Is assured,
llidall's orchestra will furnish tin
"unto for the occasion,
Tho subordinate lodge meet! la the
ct hall on the same evening, and
n soon ns their bMoUaw meeting Is
loncludod the hall will be cleared
'or tho benefit of UM who enjoy
contorting for supremacy at the card
tables,
A nominal admission will be
charted, wkteb. will be devoted to
helping dofray tho expenses of the
Uobekah degrco team on their Med
ford trip.
The membors ot tho Uobekah de
gree will be valuable assistants In
the campaign for tho grand lodgo tor
Klamath Falls la 1815, and their ef
forts are greatly appreciated by tho
members of the order. Should Khun
ath lodge be successful In tho efforts
to secure this meeting for this city,
II will bo one of the biggest boosts
possible, Inasmuch as it would bring
to the city upwards of a thousand
delegates from ovory part of the
.! and thaae delegates are the
moat rourescntattve class of our cltt
sens. Tholr word would nave great
weight la spreading the news ot our
prosperity nd opportunities, and
would be a great factor la making us
better known to the state at large.
WILSON WILL BE
APPEALEDJO NOW
I'KTITION 18 TO UK A8KKD TO
HKT AHIUK THK WUSBKNT
IIOUNUAIUKS OF THK KIAM.
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A petition, asking that the bound
aries of tho Lower Klamath lake bird
rosorvo, as established by President
llooseiett, be set aside, and a new
boundary eitabllsbod, Is to be sent to
President Wilson by the Klamath
Chamber ot Commerce. This Is to be
drawn up by J. II. Darling, Robert A.
Johnson, J. D. Chambers, L. R. Rob
orUon and Dr. Frod Westerfeld.
This method was decided upon aa
(ho best method of meeting the re
cent order prohibiting shooting with
lu tho limits ot the preserve, even on
prlvatoly owned land. This order
means that there will be no lower
lake shooting whatever.
Wilson will bo asked to change tho
boundaries so as to Include a part
of the Klamath Straits, tho lower
lake, and half a mllo of marsh land
on either side. This will, leave ample
room for the pelicans, comoranta and
other birds breeding there, and will,
at the samo time, provide for hunt
ers who wish to shoot on the lower
Klamath river.
The suggestion was made by Hiss
Katherlne Prehm at last night's
mooting of the managers of the
Chamber of Commerce. She pointed
out the advantage the change In the
boundary of the preserve would be in
aiding homesteaders In the Okla
homa district, and how It would tend
toward the success ot the lower lake
reclamation scheme.
j. L. Beatty ot Yalnax; u a Klam
ath Falls visitor.
MERRILL COUPLE
GRANTED LICENSE
MRS. LOUIZA J. CANN TO BBCOMK
THK HRIDK OF JUUVM JOsJKPH
UCKN8K WAS HMVaW LAST
NIGHT
A marriage license ni last night
to Mrs. Louisa J. Caaa aad Julius
Joseph, both resident of Merrill
The license was Issued upoa as affl
davit seat In from Mefrlll by Justice
of the Peace Otfleld.
Mrs. Llody Read,
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Mrs. Lloyd Read, a very pretty girl
of tbetolbson type, haa told her stor
of how she became the April Fool
bride of an Akron, Ohio, millionaire.
She wants a divorce, aad her ease to
now before Justice Oerard la the su
preme court la New York, the Judge
who was mentioned as a probable se
lection of President Wilson for am
bassador to Austria.
Mrs. Read was Mum Sadie Mullen,
and a show girl. 8he met Read at
Akron, when she- waa traTeUag
through there with a beaaty shew
April 1, 1913. After a furious cross
country drive la Read's big car the
couple were wedded by a Pittsburg
aldermaa, whom they routed out of
bed early April 1.
According to Miss Mullen, she sud
denly awakened to realise that she
was an April Fool bride. Without a
moment's further reflection she left
Read In his car, boarded a train and
went back to her company la Akron
that night. Two days later she went
to New York, and told her mother of
her foolishness.
JOHNSON ASKS
A NEW HEARING
MOTION TO UK ABQUKD LATKR
NKGHO WONT HUB VMMTOM
HKLIEVK CASH WILI aMTAB
LISH PKKCEMCNT
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HAVE BEEN GONE
SINCE MARSH 4;
OFFICERS
WORRY
I1RK CONTROL
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Chicago, May H. Jack Jehi
tha negro heavyweight pugilist who
Wiui convicted of a violation of the
white slave act yesterday, baa asked
for a new trial. The argument ea
this motion will be made May It.
Johnion refused to see amy visit
ors today. He Mas la conference with
til tlnrtiMV tnr unrAral hnun Ui'
Is under close surveillance.
"Till verdict will go around the
world," said Assistant Federal Dis
trict Attorney Parkin, who conducted
tho case. "It will be a forerunner ot
laws to be passed throughout the
country, forbidding mlscegeaatloa."
The Jury In the federal dletrlet
court found Johnson guilty oa all
sevea of the counts under which he
waa ladlcted. The Jury was out aa
hoar.
He Is seedfleally charged with
traaeportlBC Belle Sehrelber frern
Pittsburg to Chicago for lauaeral
purposes. Other white girls areseid
to be vlctlsss of Us big Meek.
The aaaxlmam'peaaky Is Its rears'
mprisonmeat aad Sl,09 One.
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Mrs. Llassey O. Msessers at Ft.
KUraath Is the guest ot Mrs. Will
iam 8. Wordsa of this eUr.
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WASHINGTON, May 14
for the battleship Pesaeylraala aa
disappeared fresi the e(t!eo C she)''
navy dsaartmeaU.
Secretary Pailsls ef the aavy iie
partmeeH snnesnse,d teeter that kr-t3
have evMeaUy sees) stole., -, r .x
A yen of the atoas Tsntohed ea Iks J
night of Marek 4. tTbs
have besa take steoa that
The mattec has beea kst a
by the Borerassent la taikor:ef -.
learalac ef the -Jlsfesitlea' -f ssart
Haas, to far, tks'saersi sert4aam4j
detalUd M'taaessai'aws ainkis
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SISSON TRIP IS
STILL IN DOUBT
ALTHOUGH UUT A FEW MOM
DAYS RKMAIN, JJOTMINQ Bti
Fl.MTK HAS BBBN HaURD
FROM THK CAUFORNIA TOWN
What's tho matter with tho Blssoa
ball team? Do they want Klamath
Falls to play there or not? la case
they do, why don't they ..send word
at once? In case they don't, why
don't they do the same?
These, gentle reader, are a few of
the queries that the baseball talent of
Klamath Falls Is pelting at Itself
In the hope-ot finding what's the aa-
.1 . ...in m a.u
swer la connection wiia auaiiaya
game. 8lsson challenged some time
no for a came Sunday, aad the
challenge was accepted by the locals,
but since then nothing mere has
heard,
Merrill Is anxious to have the
Klamath Falls team Journey there
Sunday, and this trip will be made
unless' Slsson Is heard treat. t
CALIFORNIA T
GETS A MILLION
GIFT OF SAN FRANCISCO WOMKN
IS TO BE USED IN THK H8TAB
LiSHMENT OF MKMCAIi RE
SEARCH WORK
Berkeley. Cat., May 14. The gift
ot 1.000,e09 to the University of
California was announced at com
mencement todsy by President Ben
jamin Ide Wheeler.
The gift Is made by Mrs. George
William Hooper of Baa, Francisco.
Tho Income from the money la to be
used la the establishment of aa In
stitute of medleal research.
STRIKERS TALK
OF ARBITRATION
REPRRSENTATIVBB OF THE
UNION AND THE COMPANY
WILL MEET THIS EVENING TO
REVIEW SITUATION
Booster Meeting is .
Highly Success!
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That the monthly mteUng of the
membership of the Klamath Chamber
of Commerce Is one of the best boost
er gatherings yet devised waa proven
at the Initial meeting held hut alght.
The meeting was largely steaded aad
matters ot great Import were dis
cussed by all.
Special attention was glvea at this
time to the matter ot Us lower Klam
ath lake bird reserve bouadary ques
tion. Another matter eemlag up was
the Investigation ot tho methods used
la the sale of lots la Orladale addition
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proposed - railroad frees
Falls to Baraks. CaL. vis .Yrssm. a i
Mtlng of delegates ' frost :asl thv
booster bodies la the towns oa tko j
right ot way hss been arraamsd, aad'
wlU bo held at Yroka ea Jaaa li: A'ra
delegatioa ot five from here,wml a-.
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A letter regarding tho ntssjresnv ,
Uat has been mode, writtea by (,
Rockwell of Us HnmboHOaasaksriv
of Commerce, was read at hart alaktfs
meeting. .' u
A number of other matters, Inslad ,.-
Ing rosd Improvemeat, eeaaiy.ssjsr.
etc., that aro vital' to ,
Vfej
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la order to eoastder farther the I were discussed at the
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Crimson Glim Doused;
Inmates Quit the
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Will O. Daltoa Is ho trass tha
Daltoa raach oa Tula lake. ' v.
Saa Francisco, May 14. The
strike ot the employes ot the FaeUiq
Gas Electrical company may be
settled by arbitration. ',
Members of the Gas Sleetrloal
Workers' union will meet this svea
tag with rspreseatatlvss ot the eom
pany, to Ulk over aa amleablo 'set
tlement. Proepeeu tor adjnstsseat
are bright. , v"
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Chief of Police Smith and Qty ANp
ney Rutenic Imtruct Oak :?Wm
Denizens That Thev MttatOflr
'Klamath Falls' dlmlauUve teaser-
loin Is aossoro.
Following the uaeereaaoalows visit
ot Chief at Peltee Smkk Jaad City
Attorney RateaU, rssUsata -of the
Oak street dletrlet, have'eoauseaeed
a departara'ttrosi the etty.aad yes
terday sfteraooa's trala for Uo.soatk
bore atgsadMaay.awsy.trosa Klam
ath Falls: s-, w , ' . ,J
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ot Mayor pWeksiss, ,jWKov
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