The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 15, 1913, Image 1

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DeLap Orders Special Recall Election to Be Held
Second of June; Resignation Time Has Expired
JURY
CONVICTS
lf. WILLIAMS OF
GRAVE OFFENSE
ttrlDIOT MAYS HK SOLD HI
KAHIII) MMT 'OK FOOD
ANDERSON
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1-rMllX l I'ruiH SAO to B.M Plac -
hrnlrmi' Will lla PaserU Late Till.
(luMrii Jury, Out lat lut Nlglif,
llrtuni .n Healed Vrrtlkt Into
Ci.urC TliU Mortilag
IIDI), IIIH MANAGER, TRAINER
AND IIIIOTIIEH WILL DROP
INTO KLAMATH FALLS AFTER
Till: MANDOT MIX
Hud Audorion, til manager, Dick
Douutd, llruttier Fred and Trainer
Mohau will vlilt Klamath Pall after
flliu Audorioii-Maudot lull. Donald
AllrriiiHn by Jurtire of ilio IVare Ima written a lotlor to ilila effect to
Merle llouiton, manugor of tlio Klam
ath Athletic club.
Tlio quartet of fistic notables will
arrive hero from Ia AuvkoIo on
tlio 36th. They will romnln at loan I
two days, renewing acquaintanceship
here, where Anderson fought sovcral
tlmen before Kottlttr Into tlio ganio lu
California.
Anderion la at tiroionl lu l.oi An-
MANDAMUS SUIT
FILED AGAINST
CO. TREASURER
COUNTY COURT H PLAINTIFF IN
ACTION HTAHTER
Pound guilty of aniline Ilia moat of
a dUeaied cow for food, Krnuk Will
liai ol Mllli nddlllou face n flno of
Iron &0 to f QUO.
Ha Hill bu leutelicod at 0 o'clock!
rKT, n Soon aa Filed, Are Taken
l l.akericw by County Judge Wor
ilm ami Attorney Thomas Drake
for Ilio Signature of Circuit Judge
Ik'iiMin Court llouso Warrant
TIkhikIiI lo lie Itaumn
WOMEN'S IjVAGE
CAUSES SCRAP
HITTER FIGHT HARTED OX THE
FLOOR OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
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LEGISLATORS WHKN MATTER
COMES UP
It Juillco of tho I'caco K. W.
(lon.
Wllllaiua la charged by J. II. 1'lorco
' f 8bl'iliiKton with lolling the meat
ol a cow that died from alfalfa bloat
toaHMiiplugton boarding bouae. Tea
tlmony waa brought out at tbe trial
rttlerdiy thai Wllllaiua bad agreed
to baul the carcaia of a cow away
from the Utile laco lu Mllla addi
tion In return (or tlio aklu.
Tbe owner of tbe HUloa dairy took
the itand to teatlfy that tho cow had
tki of alfalfa bloat, and alio of
WlllUmi' offer. Later In the day
ht laid hu saw Wllllauii hauling a
rri of thu carcaia through town.
, According to Klllca, Wllllaiua told
Mm that ho waa taking It to Hhlp
plniton to ioll for chlckeu food.
WlllUmi held that he told him ho
m suing to throw It In the lake.
WlllUmi admlttod iklnnlng the
cow, but Inilitod that ho gave part
ft the carcaia to hi chlckeni, and
throwing tho reil away.
The meat that ho Bold In Bhlpplng
ton, William hold, waa from a hclfor
txlonclng to him, which he killed at
dU plnro on May I.
Tho Jury In the cam deliberated
Uto lait night, and returned a lealed
Ttrdlct, which waa opened by Juitlco
Uncn thl morning, and read In
court, finding William
charged. Member of the Jury wore
Kclci, working at Daly' camp, In
.rcaratlon for tho mix with Joe
Mandot. Thli takci placo at tho Ver
non arena on Monday night.
Ilcgardlng the chanrea of Mandot,
Donald, In III letter to llouitou,
ktalei that Hud will have no trouble
nt nil lu (lowing away the loulhoruer.
Hud I In fluo condition, ho ny. and
will ba able to win over Mandot with
out exerting hlmielf.
If Andenon la .aucceiiful In win
ning from Mandot, be will be glten a
match with Wolgait, Itlver or
Ultchle.
Another rouud lu tho litigation
concerning tho legality of tho court
houie levy wu itarted today by the
filing of mandamua proceeding
agaluil County Treaaurer Claude
Daggott. The plaintiff In tbe caae la
tho Slato of Oregon ex. rol., and tbe
member of tho county court.
Nothing definite regarding the ac
tion I known hero. The petition for
tho writ waa filed with Clerk George
Chaataln thla morning, and Imme
diately afterward Thomaa Drake, the
attorney filing tho petition recelptod
for tho document, and left for Lake
view with County Judge Worden to
get the atgnaturo of Circuit Judge
Demon, who la holding court there.
liontinueu on t'ago 41
Tornado Leaves Path
of Death and Misery
t
Following the Path of the Fatal Cy
clone Easter, Twister Causes
Much Damage in Nebraska
United Free Serrlev
IIAKKIBDURQ, Pa., May 10. A
bitter fight against the piopoied law
to regulate the condition and houra
of labor of womom and children In
I'onnaylranla by manufacturer and
their representative opened here thla
afternoon, when the hearing on thla
bill and the bill to eeUblLh a mini
mum wage coramuaie opened at in
itato houio. Friend and foe of the
proposed laws were here today la
great number, aa these hearing are
admitted by both aide to be the
crucial tost put to the legislature to
ahow whether that body will place
Itself on record aa 'progressive"
along these line. The hearing waa
scheduled before the special Judiciary
committee of the senate. The'womta
and child labor bilk were drafted by
and child labor bilk were draft
ed by the legislative commit
tee of the Republican state con
vention, and it waa believed by many
that they will be favorably acted on.
Membera of the Pregreealve party.
and certain avowealy progressive
Democrats are strongly In favor of
tho establishment of the proposed
minimum wage commission. -The ma
jority of the legislators, however, are
thought to bo opposed to It.
I Among those who advocated tbe
passage of all threo measure today
were Henry a. Wauon of Pittsburg,
chairman of tho Republican state con
vention; William Draper Lewi, dean
of tho University of Pennsylvania
Law school; Charles Chute of Phila
delphia, secretary of tbe Pennsyl
vania Chltd Labor association, and
representatives of similar organisa
tion in New York, Michigan, Ohio.
Indiana and Illinois.
CABINET WILL
DISCUSS REPLY
OF 60V. JOHNSON
HRYAN
18 AWAY FJIOM
CAMTAIi TODAY
TBJC
8KWAIID, Neb., May IS. Eight
guilty as I'orioni aro dead aud 17are Injured
inrv wore here, and ono I dead at McCool
Kred Itllchlo, O. A. Oentry, J. V, wilt, P"'"'0 rMUU of ,Mt 'hi,
wniiam Whltlock, 8. K. Ogle and J. tornnao,
W. Itcdflold
The prosecution was conducted by
C M. O'Nolll In tho'abicnco of Dl
trlct Attorney John Irwin. Horace
HnnnhiK npptared for William.
RAMSBY'S BAND
MEET W. 0. W.
lWh WOODCHOPPKKH ARK
MAKI.NU OHKAT PKKl'AKA.
T10X8 -XR TUK KNTKKTAIN
MKM'OFIIIiLICUATKH llnilllby' Flfu ami Drum rnrm has
ui proiiud Into lurvlco by the mem
Mr of Kwaunn cauiy, Woodmen of
("o World, for the coming district
invention of tho order, to be bold
wo May 81,
When tho 30 or 40 delegates from
'Ugeno and cltlea further south ar
"ivo, on tho evening of May SO, they
will bo met by the entire local camp,
Deluding tho drill team. Headed by
ino tifu ami drum oort)) they wm
march to the W. O. W. hall, and an
informal mention will be held.
Tho following day will be devoted
chiefly to the business of the order.
That evening, a big dance and eater-
Mlmnont Wilt l lva In hnnnr of
tbt deleaatM. Th. mramrmm for thla
lael..-. I.' -""'T ?V . "
- a nig eniecea oanquei. n
membora of (ho order In the city art
ukod to participate la the reception,
Parade and foatlyiUea,
Tho twlitor, which formed near
(Jraflon, atruck McCool Junction and
Howard, and continued toward Oma
ha. It loit lis force as It traveled.
Twenty-two houses woro destroyed,
boildc numerous outbuilding.
A largo corpi of local doctors aro
at work. Tho authorities find them
aelve nblo to copo with tho situation.
OMAHA, May IS. Weather condi
tions hero Inst night wero exactly like
thoio Kaitor Sunday night, when this
wholo section was devastated by a
tornado.
Hovcrat houses In tho path of the
recent tornado, which wero tempor
arily reconstructed, wero slightly
damaged last night.
Dy tho tlmo last night's twister
reached tho outskirts of Omaha, It
had practically no force. People were
panic-stricken, however, fearing n
replica of the former storm.
SOLDIERS WILL
BE PUT ON DUTY
KNOM8II (lOVKHNMKNT FIiANH
THK UBK OF MILITARY TO PRO.
TKCT ifUILDIXdH FROM THE
HUFFItAGKTTKH
lAndon, May IB, Tho government
la said to be seriously considering us
ing troops to protect all tho public
bulldlnas. This cornea as a result of
the renewed campaign of destruction
by the militant suffragettes, follow
ing the defeat of the Dickinson bill
by parliament.
A canister, tilled with explosives,
was rouna mis momma ""
ground of the National Art gallery.
A portion of tho fuse failed to burn,
preventing an explosion.
Judgo "W. S. Worden and Judge
At! Thomas Drako left this forenoon In
the former's auto for Lakevlew. They
expect to return tomorrow or Saturday.
AMBROGETWOULD
BE AN AMERICAN
HTONKMAHON FILES PHTTTION
FOR NATURALIZATION MAL
IMTK UKCLARK8 HIS INTEN
TION OF UEING CITIZEN
No more Italy for Tomasso Ambro
gettl, local Italian stonemason. Even
it the laws regarding the killing of
snakes making threaU, etc., are dif
ferent here than la Emmanuel's coun
try, Ambrogettl want to be an Amer
ican, and he haa filed hla petition for
naturalisation.
Declaration of his Intention to for
sake Austria for tbe United States
waa tiled today by Karel Kucera of
Matin, Ho is a member of the Bo
hemian colony la that section.
BUTTS IN COURT
ON A FENCE ROW
NEIGHBORHOOD ROW IS BEING
HEARD HEFORE JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE GOWEN THMt AFT
ERNOON
Uaill HU Retura Free New York,
Cabinet WW Make No Ceemaae
m (lie Tiltgiaai Freaw GaJtfermU's
Executive 61taUoa la Jaaaa Is
Much Easier, According to IMs
natclies From That CeuaUry
WA81IINQTON, May IS. No ac
tion will be taken regarding the an
swer of Governor Johnson of Cali
fornia to the telegram of Secretary of
BUte Bryan until Bryan'a retura from
Kew York tomorrow. The state de
partment la extremely reticent re
garding tbe matter.
The Johnson telegram, aaaouadng
the governor's Intention to alga the
measure, will be considered at a
mooting of the cabinet tomorrow. At
thla time the Japanese treaty situa
tion will ako be discussed.
It k Intimated that bo action will
be Ukea la the matter uatll aovsraor
Johnson baa affixed hk signature to
the aatl-allea land Mil recently
passed by the California legkktare.
Immediately after the bill k signed
It k expected that Japan, through
Viscount Sutemi- Chlada, Japaaeae
ambassador extraordinary and pleni
potentiary, will file a new protest.
reiterating her treaty rights, and aoti
tying the federal government that
the enforcement of the law la Call
fornla la considered an Infringement
of Japan's rights.
Tho administration k watching
closely the events la Tokio. Ex-Mayor
Guthrie of Pittsburg, who has Just
been named Amerlcaa ambassador to
Japan, has been urged to proceed
there aa soon as possible.
WHITE VISITS
KLAMATH FALLS
RECALL CANDIDATE FOR COUN
TY JUDGE W HERB ARRANG
ING his cAMPAfGNnerrnoNs
TO GO OUT SOON
For the purpose of arraagiag hk
campaign aa recall candidate against
Couaty Jndge Will 8. Wordea la the
coming recall election, Frank Ira
White came la thk morning from hla
ranch ouUlde the city.
This is the first visit Mr. Whit
has paid KUmatU Fails since he was
urged to make the race. He stated
today tUat he does not latead to make
a peuoaal campaign.
Petitions for tbe aomlaatloa of
White are bow being prepared. They
will be soon clrcukted in the varioua
precincts.
FIVE OAY TIME :
FOR RESI6lfi
CLOSED 'TONY
4
Charged with tearing dowa a aeigh
bor's fence, T. E. Butts, residing oa
tho Ft. Klamath road, two mil
from here. Is In tbe Justice court to
day on a criminal charge. Qualf,
whose land adjoins the Butts place,
Is the compUlnlng witness.
John Tollman waa la yesterday
from bis ranch near Btukel Bridge.
H. H. Qlllette Is here from Ashland
for a short vklt.
COMPANY AND
MEN CONVENE
REPRESENTATIVES OF ROTH
SIDES IN SAN FRANCISCO
STRIKE ARE DISCUSSING ARM
TRAHY METHODS
San Franckco, May 15. Represen
tative ot the Pacific Gas Eleetrle
company aad the striking employes ot
the concern are In conference today,
discussing terms for a settlemeat at
tho trouble.
As yet, no detalk have bean glvta
out. It k believed that the
pacta for an agreeable settlemeat are
very bright,
S3. R. Hoaley Is her tram. Merrill.
Ha conducts a butoaer shea Uara,
TOKIO, May IS. A semi-official
statement, Issued today, aald that ne
gotiations between Japan aad the
United States are progreaslag in a
manner that is highly satisfactory. A
friendly and permanent solution of
the difficulty Is expected.
The government newspapers are Ig
noring entirely the anti-American
agitation. They blame It to irrespon
sible sources.
STUDYING PINE
BEETLE AGAIN
PARTY OF ENTOMOLOGISTS TAKK
TO THE WOODS NEAR POKaV
GKMA KDMONSTON Kf IN
CHARGE OF THK WORK
ASHLAND, Hay IS. A party of
offkkl bug 'busters, headed .by Mr.
Edmonston, entomologkt la charge
of the local forest Insect field sta
tion, have gone to Pokegama, where
they will study the Insect peats la
the big pine timber.
Messrs. Sargent and Hofer accom
panied Edmonston.
GeC-Ewlag NaatlaU
In the presence of a few Intimate
frknds, Miss Blaacbe Ewlag beeama
the bride of Edgar A. doff last sight
at the Methodist Epkeeaal parson
age, Rev. George H. Freeae perform
ing tbe ceremony. They will reside
la thk city.
B. F. Nicholas k here from Bonan
za, attending to business matters. He
will remain several days.
J. D. Donohoe k here feom Sac
ramento on a buslaesa trip.
Ady Makes Charges
Against the Service
Says Goat of the Work to the Farm
ers Has Been .Greatly Inflated,
and Asks Newel's Dismissal
KLMCmoff OtYKJUIdl
POfNTB FOR TOUM
Former Cforfc
Aad That Tlsar Aswan
, Frees a. as.
Order far
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Following tbe end ef the fWe aaf a
glrea la which Ceaaty Jaagaj WW .
Wordea eaaM resign1, Caaatr Otarat
DeLap today koasd aa atae eaJMM
for a special recall sliaMaa, ta few
held June I. Nattcca thai thar am
ta aerra at tbe aaUa daraajr haa eaea
lag eteetlea have beea aaat at a aWi
regakr slseUoa efftoiala aa avary aaa-T
eiaeL' DaLaa'a araar fatlaajat -.."
U ta matter .at
raters and eaattfled Hiiliiaaf
ah couaty. Oragoa,
raean at .WUMaai aV
Jadgw 9t YkmaH
which aaM petKJem waa fttai la ttw y.
offlea t the eaaaty dark' at KlaaaataY'--ceaaty
cm the Mh day at Hay. A. aX '
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Aad it aayaaravtaaem aa aaaaml '
nation at the aaM aetstsea, that R la.
correct aa to form, aad neatalaa at-
least K par aaat 9t the aaat aar at
electors who voted ta'eaM KiaatatB.
couaty, state mt Oragoa, at the are-,,
cedlag alaetkm far Jaatiee of taa aa-
preme court, aad that there k sat
forth la said pctltiea the raaaaaa far
said demaad;
Aad It furUer aaaaarlas that flva
days have ekpssd aiaaa taa ttttac at';'
said petttloa and taa rnlgastlna ( ,-
the aaM Willtaai s. Waraaa aa aaak
county jadce'haa aat aaaa sttaral af -, -filed;
aow, taeretere, XJ. aajaajusaa
of , aad ia Minrdaan wtth tha ft.
U taa aaaatttatlaa al -IM
state at Oragoa, I.K C. V Btfdtgv taa '
eaaaty stork ot Klamath coaaty. aaHa)
t Oraaea, da aaraby araar a aBaaHl
eleetloB to ba heed ea-Meaday. aha ' .-
Sd day ot Jaaa, A. D. 1811,'hitwaastji
if-
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the hours at t o'stoek la taa I
aad ? o'clock la taa aftoraooa at aaM
day, ba Klamath aoaaty. prafaa, la
determlae whether tha aeayla'vHl ia
call the aaM officer, aald spsrtal
tlaa to he goveraed by aad
pursuant ta tha proviateaa at tha saam
ot the sUto ot Oraaaa." (
Washington, May 15. Tha water
users of the irrigation projocta oi
Orland, Truckee-Carsoa and the
Klamath project of Oragoa were rep
resented at the hearlag aefor Sep-
rotary ot the Iatertar Franklin K.
I.nne 'Just heW ta dtaeaas the com
plaints at tha water users against
the administration at tha projects by
the recUmaUea esrvlee aaaar Direc
tor Newell. Heat of tha Water Users'
aasoolaMoaa are opposed-to the pres
ent director, aad have asked for hk
dlsmkaaL
Preatdeat Abel Ady ot the Klamath
Water Users' astoektwa, la hk
speech, made some, ot tho strongest
ehargas brought out at the meettag
against the management ot tbe'rec
UmaUoh servlee." Ha claimed that,
thanah nart of taa Klamath .project
had aaaa reclaimed at the aaat at i
aa acre, after tbe government had
bought tbe ditches and reclaimed
other land, tbe cost for the whole
project had beea brought ap to 130
aa1 acre. He said tha malateaaaca
of the private ditches, had aaly aaat
between IS aad 59' oeate ua acre.
while the goverameat aaat ram oyer,
7 esata.
Ady charged that taa raetaataUoa
serrtca added large sums ta taa coat
ot the reakuaaUoa servka by htetti
ckat mansgamsat. uaasesasary aad
targe overhead ehargas. He eUed aa
uaneoeasary taa kaealag at. what aa
oatted tha aafervklag eaglassr taare.
aad tha raaalag at a Ursa taree.la
Washlagtaa; Ha aaM etRekat maa
agemeat wau hladwedaad, nadirad
costly by tha nee of r great deal at
red tape. ". . j - tiL, '
Ady laM tha grcateat vraslatiaii
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