The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 17, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY IT, ISIS
DANIELS SCOUTS
NUMEROUS WAR
SCARE TALES
HUMUS VIXI.OW I'ICKHrt Willi
Till! AGITATION
SrrlHflry nt tin Navy Hlnlrc Tint
Urllrr Kiwllng Out Tln-c Unlrim
Aitlilr Should lh PrtMvrulttl by
llir Government-Vm Ifln Meet In
UriiinlH l '" I'rtM'nt AntlHirwi
11 (liM4lt Marls Afreali
Dutchess of Westminster, Sued
for Divorce, and Duke of Alba
Washington, May 1 7.- "Tln-ic ciir
tml nr scare stories, , and ttirnotit
Ihal Ilia gnteriimwt I fating m crisis
nrrr the Japanese sltimtlnii, and U
trrirliis (r nn International Strug
-, Hto Justified only n lur Urn
public Mill permit lUrlf In bn misled
b) o rcrtnln iintrritputitiin portion of
tlni ir." said Krcrelary of Hie Navy
Jim-phus DnnlcU today,
"K tlio lltitct Justification exist
fur llio imlillrnllon of tin mi torle
eiUtcd, I would bo tlio lint to want
lb? ivil Hi know," tin continued.
"Tlicm l nluolutrly nono.
"I ctronslx proirst against tho mis
Infornmtlon Hint no met publications
are feeding tho ik-ojiIc, who. of rouriv,
Ulleie them. Tho men who arc
riling these- stories ought to bo rig
tuouily prosecuted."
"Nor U fha Usuger of these publl
ration confined lo tho United 8tatoiTK,M COurt does not favor divorces,
stone," ho continued. "It spreads all loaning rather to tho hlfli church
orr tho civilised world. People of Vow iuc, matter,
eury nation am given erroneous I in- n ,BR nrmcd tho Duko of Alba, n
picnlotm I))' lheo falso and malicious Hpanlsh grandee, with a lot of money
Kpotti." ami tlmo.
I)nleli staled that ho hatf ordered TJiui Kngland will llitcu lo ono of
tttr warship of tho I'aclflc fleet to tho scandals which It dearly lovet
hold Its present anchorage, lest the once In a generation. The testimony
trait change cauie tho Jlni to break will probably reveal comldernblo
out In a now quarter.
BALL HITS BOY;
IS
UNCONSCIOUS
MIM.H ADDITION LAD NUPPEI.N
A MISHAP WHILE FLAYING
CATCH LEFT HE.NMKLKNH HKV
CIIAIi MINUTKH
Floyd Howell, a lad residing In
Mill addition, waa knocked uncon
scious by ft bateball while playing
catch ycitorday. It waa aeveral mlu
uIm boforo ho regained lid aentta.
Youtig Howell and Lorln Ualloy
re playing catch, when tho ball,
thrown by Ilalley, itruck young I low
ell on tho temple, rendering him
tlllClCMU.
N. K, Oray, who la homeateadlng
nt Coon Point, on the Upper lak,
li down to purchaao auppt oa.
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DIVES TO DEATH
FRUM TOP STORY
OF I CITY HALL
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for THrei weeM,
The Duchc' of Wcttmlnater, ft
ImluUoiiio womiin mid wlfn of onu of
tho woolthloit poor of tho IlrltUh
realm, It to bo haled to court to an
utter tho mott icrlou chargo by her
hiuband. Tho duko ban -ono o far
n to defy King Oeorgo In filing hit
bill far nbtoluto divorce, for tho Kit
Ksiploye of
went, MIc
Eaule Uf If Terrible Mctlio
Body Htftkm the Hlrtet a FrtMrt.
ly MaagJealjMaM of lirokea Hew,
Covered WMi lllood
OAKLAND. May 17. Deliberately
diving to death from the fourtotsth
story of the bow city hall, II. K. Mc
Ulll, recently appointed city clerk,
ended his life, by the su clde route
Just before It) o'clock this foreooofl.
I A hundred ahepglrls, employed In
Capowoll's depiMmcnl store, saw Mc-
lillll as he clliKd tho coping of tho i(IOTrBor
rourtcontn noor'oi mo cuy nan. isey
stood almost frozen with fear aa he
stood looking out over the bay.
A moment later, McQIII suddealy
threw up his hands, and dived head
foremost for the street. Ilia body
hit a projection at the twelfth atery,
and It rlchcbetted a little freai IU
downward courts, striking In the atld
dle of tho street
Every boa 1ft the lifeless body waa
broken wbea tk corpse waa bMhmI
up. The featares were aiaagUd
beyond resogaillsjia. and the body
waa a most alckwtag sight.
McGlll has beam 111 for ajmo time.
for tho last threa weeks hs ha beaa
unablo to slee. aad lata la believed
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to nave preyea arm wm
about Kngllsh society, and will mako
(good reading matter for tho man In
the street. An additional point of
Interest Is tho fact that the highest
rourt of the empire except the
house of lords has Just decided that
tho hearing of dhorco cases In secret
fs unlawful, ft has boon stated that
nvory subject of the realm has tho
legal right to enter n courtroom nny
tlmo official proceedings are on. Thus
eery word of tho testimony will behcard and some of It published.
llcbckana, Attratloal
Tho last drill here tonight at 7:30.
Ilrlng needles and thimbles. A mat
tcr of great Importance la to bo pre
sentcd whlAi needs tho attention of
nvery membor of tho team.
CAPTAIN OP DEOKEK STAFF.
Kitra Htady Arraaged
Eighth grade pupils who were pro.
motod conditionally will bo given an
opportunity to prepare for tho com
ing examination In Juuo by special
itudy at tho Central school next week.
Thoso who failed In ono or moro sub
ject will bo thoroughly drilled by
City School Superintendent Dunbar
and tho two olghth grade teacher.
School Kids Will
Take up Gardening
Experimental Plot it Being Plowed
on Main Street Between Seventh
and Eighth. Many Entered
In order to give the pupil of the
public school aa opportunity to put
Into practice what they have learned
regarding agriculture, arrangements
have bees made for experimental gar
ln plots, to be framed by the pupil
luring the aummer.
Work of plowing aad Uy.lag out
tlo lend wa eammeaeed this morn
ing' by Max A, MeCall, iMtraetor In
nurlculture. A tract oa Mala street,
between Seventh and Blghth atreete,
h being prepared for the Juvenile
farmer.
The youngeter who care to pat
Into praetlee their kaowledge of ag
riculture will be allotted portion of
the field, Thoy will bo glvon vege
table and flower eed, and will
plant the ground allotted to thorn.
During the summer month, they will
take care of their tract.
Mr. MeCall la to remain hero all
year, and he will be available for the
schoolboy to call la consultation re
garding any difficulties tneyuna
while raising their crop. -
la the fall, prliea are to be awarded
by the county fair to the pupil mak
ing the heat showing with their gar-
deu. Taw far, there are it young
Btera''who are to try their head at
farming.
MILLS DISLIKES
PESTHDUSE THERE
mCSOIAJTIONS PASSED BY PBOG
HK8e CLUII KIUDAY NMHT OB
JKCTIN'G TO SMAIiLFOX PA'
TIENT
BRYAN AND HIS
REPLY PREPARED
18 HKADY TO TIIANBMIT DOtlU
MENT TO HKPIIKSKNTATIVE OF
JAPANE aOVEHNMEXT AS
MJO.V AH WILHO.V APPROVES
WA8HINQTON, May 17 Secre
tary of State liryaa has compietea
the form of reply of the United States
to Japan's formal protest agalaat tho
California antl-allen land measure. If
It Is approved today by Wilson It may
bo transmitted at once to Viscount
Ghlnda, tho Japanese' ambassador ex
traordinary. It was stated authoritatively that
tho note 1 written In conciliatory laa
guugo. Its publication Is withheld
until tho nolo Is delivered to Chlada.
NEW PARTNERSHIP
IS FORMED HERE
C. V. HTOME NOW HAS ASSOCIAT
ED WITH HIM FORMER SUPE
RIOR JUDGE OF THE PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS
.
Judge Herbert D. Pale, until re
cently a auperlor court$dge In the
Philippine Islands, and C.T. Stone
have formed a law partaershty. It
Is understood that the formation of
this copartnership baa been la con
templation for several raoatbs. The
nrtlcles of co-partnership were signed-today.
Judge Oale haa been closely Identi
fied with the formative history of the
Philippines since American occupa
tion. He waa appointed prosecuting
cttoraey of Manila by Governor Gen
era! Taft la July. 1802, which por
tion he resigned la 180C, to eater prl-
ate practice, remaining In the prac
tice of law until October, 1909, wbea
'l e was appointed to tho beach by
General Forbes. Judge
Cale remained oa ahe bench until
April S of this year.
Judge Gale still has Interests la
the Phlllpptaeo, aad a reach of sev
eral hundred acres Bear Lakeview.
The reach was purchased hut year
during a vaeatloa trip of the Judge
and his family. Judge Gale ateo owas
a beautiful resldeaee la PortUad, at
No. 1119 Eaat Pleaders street, where
hie family has resided ateee last earn-
The Galea wlH remeve te Klam
ath Palls at eaea far permaaaat resldeaee.
Mr. Stave aad J edge Oale were
well aeaaalBted la the PaSippmee
more laaa It years age, wheat the
termer wasadtter e-eaMBBua
Dally Times. Judge Q ale says he got
all the newspaper meat of that time
Into the pealteatlary for libel eaeept
AlghssaisSffYaataOM
MADRID. Spain. Mar 17.
gratulatory messages from every
court la Europe, from the United
States aad from other couatrlee of
the western hemisphere were received
by King Alphoaao today la honor of
his 27th birthday. Artillery salutes
were fired this moralag la the capital,
aad at all military aad aaval station.
Tho premier with members of the
cabinet aad the diplomatic corps
called at the palace to leader their
coagratluatloas. aad the klag after
wards received aeveral pelitleel,
Mills addition reetdeaU do aot rel
ish the Idea of bavhag a smallpox
.1 - ,kl mIJ, rfttfa -jria
,,Th,,.., -ZaE JZnn. "Z scholasUc and clvlo deaaUUoaa. Klag
manifested at last eight's meeting at .
the Mills Addltloa Progress club.
when a resolution to that effect was
adopted!
George Sackett, who waa fouad to
be Infected with smallpox, waa taken
to a house In Mills addttloa aeed by
scarlet fever patients, hut the resi
de rus would have him moved.
Afraid of Bombs
BT. PBTEHSBUnO, May 17.
Fearing n ulhlll.tlo plot, the war de
partment today began preparations to
guard every Inch of the railroad route
tho cxar will take It ho decides to at
tend the wedding of Princess Victoria
and Prince Ernst of Cumberland at
Borlln, on May 14. Three army corps
approximately 100,000 men -will
be soattered along the route from the
llusslau capital to the German froa
tier. Besides the vast army guard,
6,000 police and seeret service agents
will patrol the tracks. As an extra
precaution, It has been suggested that
a score of Imprisoned revolutionary
leaders be chained In cars la. front of
and behind the car the esar will vie,
It being argued the reyolutloaleta' or
anarchists would not want to rUktae
lives of their comrades even to slay
the eaar, . . '
TROOPS CALLEO
TO CINCINNATI
CAR LIFTED OFF TRACK BY
STRIKERS, AND BRICKS USMD
TO DEMOUSK WINDOWS
STRIKEBREAKERS INJURED
Alphoaso was bora in 188, -six
moatha after the death of his father.
Assasslas have tried half a dosea
times to kill him. He married Prin
cess Victoria Eugenie of Batteaburg,
grand-daughter of -Queen Victoria,
aad haa four chlldrea.
Qeo. W. Quthrk,
New Ambassador
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WASHINGTON, May 17 George
W. Guthrie, the former mayor of
Pittsburg, the reform mayor, will be
the man lo settle the contrevsey be
tween Japan aad the United States
over tho new laad-holdlag Mil passed
by tho California legislature. His
nomination for ambassador haa been
eent to the seaate by President Wil
son, aad Baron Chlada, the Japanese
ambassador at Washlagtoa, has la-
formed the preeMeat that Mr.- Guth
rie will be persona grata.
Mr. Guthrie was elected mayor of
Pittsburg the first time la 1961. He
defeated Ateaaader M. Janaiaeoa. the
mllUoaalro candidate." Darts hie
term he kept the poUee force stirred
orer sjueetioae of subtle meraHty, aad
there area lot of people ta Pittsburg
who are glad ha la going ae tar awar
as Japan. "
NOT
STR0N6 FOR BILL
JAPANESE FROM ALL PARTS OP
ARIZONA MEET AT THE CAPI
TAL TODAY TO PROTEST ANTI-
ALIEN LAND LAW
COURTHOUSE
TITLE IS TO i
PERMANfil
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A auH'cUlm Seed far tMa I
has beea pieced in
Klamath Development
will be given to the county i
the eempleUea aad,
eourthoneer
The deed haa been yeaeed ha
First Treat tt Savtaga beavk. Ta
uunnw nfjB(-iaft turn -wm m wmr(
Ulaed in the Mle-wlag.fNaa f, Q
Johneen, president of the :
Devslepmsnteeaaaemf:
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sascatsd by the
mt company on t)M'lJ
May. 1911. scewerlswaa
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Serines addkUan la tho stey at i
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aad accetted by PTameth i
"I., Whan the
lacladmc aB o( Mock 19,- knv
Improved- by the STadaac aff tarn
grouads aad the eonatraetfem af seno
walks, street perklag and earba.
"J. When tho aeat of goTsmmaat
of Klamath eouaty Is mored t aad
peruaaeBtly loeated la tna I
house on said Mask 19.
' 'Yoa are hereby enreete
PHOENIX. ArU., May 17. Ta pro- this dsed In year
FaraweU Party
Mr. aad Mrs. C. B. Crlslsr. who
leave tomorrow for a trip through the
middle west aad the south, and their
daughter, Mrs, Westwood, were ten
dered n surprise party last night by
their friends. The affair was ar
raaged by members of the Maeeabeo
lodge.
The.evenlng was highly enjoyed by
all, aad present were a large namber
of frieads of the family.
test against antl-allen tandhoMlag
legislation In Arhmna, Japanese, reel;
dents of Phoenix and a deaea ether
cities aad tewaa throughout the etate
wilt meet here tomorrow,
On Monday, May S, the lower aonaa
of the Ariaona legislature passed aa
antl-allen land ownership bttl mora
drastic than the CaUforala legtelatlea
oa the same subject; The act pro
hibits any alien who haa not declared
intention to become a eltlaen from ac
quiring title to real property. ,
There sceau to bo no doubt that
the seaate will pass It without change.
unless the Japaaesa who -meet to
morrow can focus aatloaal attaatloa,
aad secure the Inftueaoa at the ad
aUakrtratton setMetcat te proveat R
becoming law. There were only six
opposing , vetce whoa the measure
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CINCINNATI, May 17. -Mayor
Hunt, this atternooB, telegraphed Ad
Julant Oeaeral Woods at Columbus,
demanding that he Immediately scud
tho mllltla on account of the rioting
In connection with the street carmen's
strike.
The disturbances started early this
ruoralng In the heart of tho business
district. Fighting waa carried on nt
three different points. At one point,
the crowd attacked n oar, aad, .after
demolishing the windows with bricks,
lilted the oarr off the track. A num
ber of strikebreakers have been In
jured by flying missiles.
John Healon Is hsra from Poe Val
ley, where he has a eub-eentraet tor
a part of the work on the second unit
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crleler leava to
morrow for New Orleans. St. Lanle
aad other polats In the middle west
aad the south. Thsy wlU ha awayV
at least a month.
Marshall Orr came In from hto
ranch yesterday to attend to busii
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to 'the eanaty nana
couKaeaee should be
atahatalaael aaoa
Judge Warden today, "Then
removca that condition aad tk (
ty saa sell the new alto at Mi
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The eouaty ooart'doea sat 1
the new .coarthaaae ' wttt.'
moved, eiace It Is
1M years. . V-. A
"All the Klasaai
eompaay, wants to aaasr m
aew bulldiag will beisasatns
the magnificent alto naajr lnss aa-.
seated to the senaty traa af aaat, n
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Mrs. James Qullltea, wkn as
visiting her moUer' to Baa Dtose,
has returned to KkufwHsVlaH f
JOHNSON WILL
HOLD SIGNATURE
CAUPORNIA EXBCUTIVK WUtL
MOT SIGN ANTI-ALIBN BILL FOR
SEVERAL BAYS, IN ORBBW TO
GIVE WILSON A OHANCE
8ACRAMBNTO, May 17. Govern
or Hiram Johaoaa today anaouased
that he wlU not alga Ue antt-aUoa
Uad measure far several dayi, :
It ta reported inat ho dsstrsa.to
give the officiate at Washington ovary
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tloaally; waa very aatott.'aitoiikag.to
the.meaakaas af the heard at
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