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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1913)
1. ' J nVVVUKVUtTUK VNITKU 1'ltlHW hkwb aanvtum mt fticnma BeiM tr f.Hw .V. fl . -ti :fi?f ' jwrrath Vtar '. IWOT . KLAMATH FALLS, OfUMON, TVNMAY, MAV 110, 1V1S. JALIFORNIA LAW WILL BE TESTED IN THE COURTS LnviKHTIMimV AVH WILL HOO.V UK MKTTLKW IHmu awl' III Awvhere Are Conn dmt That Hi Measure Will .Wver Ha fettled by Arhkiwlloa Kllgl bilHy "f JnlMnraV to t'lllseaalill l Itm UlmC Mailer lo Killer I'rotnl amtlr Into tilt INlemMM tt'AfllllNOTON, May JO.-Accord (o thuon cloacly connected Willi kli administration, lht illtpute over kl anil-alien una ion in laiiforuu III be aitllid by Ilia time tlie WvIjU III Ucuiiiv effective In Augum, or Mat niitler will be In Ilia frilorul rourtt, tu trit Hie legality of the I uiure. The cabinet held a long dlscuaalon on the nutter toddy. At line leulitn Iflrfin reported In full lile conference with Huron (.'hlrida, the Japanese 4tu- uior. WlUon and hi advisers are confl Ont tlut the dispute will .never go lo lb point of arbitration, A tret ca lo Ibe court aa to Hie constitution alltjr of tin meaaura will be taken More that. Title U nUo a possibility of get ting tu ojilnloD from the United ttatra supremo court upon the eligi bility of Japanese to cltlienshlp. The cabinet li alio coneldorlng the race equality nutation. INJURED BOY REMAINS SAME Master of the Air, Not to Fly Again 'ivi:.v:aik)i,d huffkukii ih STILL IN A Hltll.CO.NHCIOlM CONDITION' llorroilM IIAVK IIOI'KH No change whatever la apparent In tl.u londltlon of llownn Henry, the 6 year-old son of Mr. nnd Mm. K. II. J lluury, who wua struck by nn automo- . lillo Sunday. The youiiKaler U atllli In n sub-couiclnua date, i Kvery lound of traffic causes the little sufferer to Involuntarily wince.1 'nnd for title reaaon Klamath avenue, j .bilwrcn fourth and Fifth streets, Is prliMcd lo chicle. ' MOTHER'S DAY IS SET BY CONGRESS KNIIKIM. fONTIIAHT IX TIIK TIIKATMKNT ACCOIIIi;i lll'.K I.I.VM MOTION AND TIIK ATT I TUIK TWO VKAHH MiO f awg7- I " ."' ' ' x;': mm fiftW, ! '"Tan! MMmL KaWm HakyPw Jgij2-elS??-laPaaa -BnaS7s5aaaaBM'&J " sBPBBmT" BAN KUANCI8CO. May 10. Sec- InUry Yocll of the Kiclualon league uacd today thai the Initiative Iard referendum etltlona on the antl alien land law will he In circulation illbln 10 dare, ll-mtwra of the leaguo were In ilon all taat night, carefully proper let the petltlene and law. Theae ate to be In accordance with the atato livi, o H will be Impoaalblo to In rilldatr them after their paaaage. Tim olflrcra have been ahowered 'llh letter of congratulation and of fere lo circulate the petition. Kucampmeat Witt Meet Kwry member of Kwauna enenmp- uont, I. 0. O, P., In tho city, I ro quntcd to be preient at the regular tlK tonight, aa there I to be apo dal work In tho Itoyal I'urplo de free. A Inrgo number of the mem tu are In Medford attending the Stand lodge, ao It will be neceaeary to havo etcryono poealbte present In or der to handle tho work. ' In Norther IUk Clainlo 1'. Olmataln, who waa for nicrly connected with the Amorlcan Hank & Truat company here, haa ac cepted a poaltlon with the Itank of Commerce at Kverett, Waah. Mra. (i. v. White and daughter, Ulu llnttlo White, left Sunday for Oklahoma to vlalt Mi While' mother. . U'AHHINOTON, May SO The unl- vnreat recognition of Mothor'a day, May II, In which all clai.ei or cltl 0D, from the preifdent of .the Wnlt fd Hlate down to tho humblcit toller, Jclued In lender remonihraurc of tho "rweeteat woman In tho world my mother," Bpeabnr Clurk feelingly deacrlbed the spirit of the day, would arem to Indicate that the world, or. at leaat, our portion of the world, la moving forward to better thing. The unanimous adoptlon.L.the resolution Introduced by Congress man lleflln ... T j .. . . . a ago, canine MpOB'Uio presioem or tho United., JSjBJpit. senators and represvnatlvM.dBKCjN'othera In au thority" to hoiiontfother' day by wearing a white carnatlfa). or other white flower, waa a fhw contrast! to the treatment accorded -eke .resolu tion of tx-Honntor llurkettNebras ka, who Introduced a lmltsf.sure several years ago In the tipper brunch of congress. ItglMCBcd out of tho senate, sewcnigavM culd mem bers of the bodiriMklnrtnat there should be a Father's dr, a Urand father'a day and a OraB4oler's day. Senator llurkett mad a ajMccn In favor of tho resolution wheih, atsice that time, hasbecomo a claaslent Now Coafresaman lleflmV Oiong, iniroouces a rnuiuuwi, (passed unanimously, tharebflili' tng for all time Mother's day. ' L tig t ? HW-ln Predflo i1 Workmen luve completed the wwk of dlsman.MitTthtfkdredge Klajutbi Queen, wblckware4.vlrom the Southern FacJIfe by jflit1 Franks Interests. It wlll.be nyed, la recla mation work la thetflgfiamento and Ban Joaquin velleye.jp rr. Francis J, Spring r BAN FHANCI8CO. May SO. ''They won't call ne the master bird man any more,' said Lincoln lleachny, tho aeronaut. "1 am done. I have flown my lost. I wouldn't enter an aeroplane again at the polat of n gun. I know why they came to aeo me fly. It was a morbid cariosi ty to aee aomethlng happen, like It has happened to othere they wanted to see me killed." Horace Kearney's mother begged him In Chicago last September not to teach her son any new tricks. But he did. Two months later Kearney was killed. Vharlea Welsk'a wife, asked hex husband not to do anvthlnk Ilka of Alabama, two weeka U'eachey'e spirals. Welsh said that. inasmucn aa ueacuey aia mom, ne had to In order to "get the money." Two weeka later ho waa killed at Trenton, N. J. . Not long ago Mrs. Kugene Ely nroto to him when he sent her some tlckcta for an exhibitien: "Charlie would have been with mo now If he had never seen you fly." "So I am done," said Deacbey. "I am not going to take any mora chances myself, and I am not going to lead others to their deaths." Emma Goldman by San Diego r-rr : Fgaater-I here from 7 aajgtosaMiraw .vaiiejr. Police Lecture for Th ed by the A warm e"- jW hW f! llfcWL- . niM is rreveni- s . C8. Agiiaior is Taken to Avoid Trouble iJt UIBOO; May. 10, Kajusta avelUm SAN Uold Ur. Dei dvanoe n orator The police say thl o Protect the agitator. "iiwus Here. The Qoldman woman "waa ulod to speakaera toalihtrPoallil ( Paper to that effect eauae4 ff ly rumors to go around ta atreilgj tho police Immediately eoaiaateM. l'-mraa and lr, Heltman war ar retted at i o'olockthls moralag, "Hon thelrarrlvariroaVtoe AagalM. tnaaigajkBMravtUua euasDaasaski . BiBjairsasasasasasasatxiLare. WIBaPiMry -aWtIie mi' (lerke waa arrested a short time later, and all are la Ilia city Jail. t;The Ooldman people were arrest ' because they are safer In the city. Jafl than In the streets of Ban Diego,'' aald Captain of Datectlvee Meyers. "Tbero have been many threats of trouble .should she and Heltman at tempt to apeak." The party will be held In prison un til the situation becomes quieter lu KB Diego, A big vigilance commit i ggirrounds the Jail. Reporters have. been barred from the Jail, and Hooray, la allowed to communicate Wlta the trio. LANE RECp , SU66ESTliNS OF THE WATER USERS Eft NO ItKFKKKNCK M MAUK TO DfM MMMlil Amons; the MaUare AalLd for Are the AppuiaUaeat of Water Users aa Flaral Agaaste esa ki'l'rojecta, Ae ceee t Itasw, Bseaa mA Plaaa, Ha r'aelea.'. af jtHailsli faa Vtnat Year aad Ttaea ataaVaJIsa WAHiiiNUTUN, nay m. la re apoaat to taa raaaaataf Cecretary of Interior Lane, the rafesntatlvee of II water users' aasewlatlcns and the Land Owners' Protective league of the Salt River valbey have aubmltted to him some guggeatleas for change In the admlalttratlea eKthe rectama tloa service. The mast noteworthy polal In these suggestions was the omission of any refereace to the dis missal of aay offleera ar employee of the reclamatlek sanrlW. The "aseni" ask that they be con sulted oa about everything pertain ing to the pfeject eotJtructlon aad admlnlstratlea. Ameai these are the appolntmeat of taa icrs' associa tions aa flaeat affeata, ike aubmUsloa of contracts for taa aald of power aad exreea water, aad taa rates thereof; also eeatrat aad taaaagMinent of pro Jkum'Mh aa fsaalifi. aad ataaa waiia taa aeeeaa M an aacumeau aaa records aad saaaa'aaid koks la taa lo cal offleea af taa riwajMstjoa aenrlca; also auspeaslaa of aajrmeats to per mit settlers to claarV, level aad ealtl vat their lands:' alaa that load aa- . . -. v i arT-aaaar trie under tha t atusHdhat he BBa-Li.. try. Lastly, extension of tha tlraa of payments up to a limit of 16 year. Vice-President In " His French Tile aaaaaaaaaaam wHaaaaaaw' - Laaagagr SBBBBBBBBBBBBJC-g. ..dgfge iflgtami AmAaaaamaaa ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamm ' :aaaaaaaaaaaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawt ? ,.- y TPntgggi rf 'V&'KSmBBBBBJI . 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The men are also granted a wage increase SMITH RULES THEF AORITE OUNIKMT'M HUl'l'OnTKHH AKK OIVINO ODUe) ON THK RKSULT OF TONKIHT'S HKAVYWKK1HT FIQHT BAN FUANC1SCO, May JO. Gun boat" Smith Is favored in tbe betting JO to 7 over Jess Wlllard, whom bo meets this evening. Smith weigh 187 this afternoon. Wlllard, who Is the latest bruiser to break Into the "w. h." limelight, weighs 136, Miss Fannie Delaell, one of the In structors at the Agency school, left Sunday for Chicago, to receive medi cal treatment. Student of the Klamath eoanty high school will, this evealag, don Teutonic garb, slap oa graaaa paint and Impart Into their voleea a dramat ic fervor that will outdo avea the noted ravings of one McCullough. Tha occasion for all thu la tha come dy, "The Editors," which la to be pro duced by the Senior claaa, with tho as sistance of other atudeata. Tbe play la on adaptattoa from "Die Journaliste," Freytag'a great Oerman play. It was translated lato English by Mlsa Uessle Applegate aad Mrs. Ernest Eddy of the high aeaool faculty. The play la tall, of bright lines and clever situations, aad 'it doata with the rivalry of two news papers In a political eampalga Through It all runs a pretty vela of romance. Aa exceptionally large east will produce tho play, nnd, .according to those who have been fortunate enough to be present at, rehearsals, the young actors are faultless la their work. F. I. WHITE FILES HIS PETITION SIGNATURHS OF NINRTY V ATTACHED TO FAFBR AaUUNCI THAT HIS NAME BR PLACHB ON UALLOT S "The petition .asking that Frank Ira White's name be, placed oa.iaa ballot at tho special recall eleattoa Jaao 1, as Judge Wordea'a oeaeat,"waa filed with County Clerk DeUp to day. ''-? v Tho petition la lt-d ay yotara . WASHINGTON, May 10.0 Presi dent Wilson and Secretary of Bute Aryan may taboo .the alik hat, but that Is one point oa which VJca Presi dent Marshall will sot follow, tha ad ministration. Ho roar ataad by am when It comes to a tie vote la tha sen ate on tha Underwood tariff Mil. aad save It from, going hack oa lie prom- tees, Ho will stand with tha adaila Istratloa avea, If It moot go to war with Japan, but whoa it eoatea to headgear the preaMoat aad the vlee praaMoat dteagrea. o herewith la aahUahad a photo of tho vlee praoldoat la hla "Mothers' ! day!' rogalla la Waahlagtea. He came forth Uoa wHh a white ohrya aathemum la hla battoBhoto aad a Freach silk' hat. Tho hot waa aot rtekta wears, bat It waa peaked toward the top, aad tha brim waa al most flat. They doa't wear maayof those la Iadtaaa. bat the vice arasl deat, away from hla homo, lo having lota of fan la hla new Job. Woodman of tha World badges are much In evidence ( today, aad will be ,more-eo tomorrow;, oa oeeeant of the! opealna of the district coareatloa of the order, wh'kh will be hold here tomorrow. Quite a number, .oT dote gates are 'here, mostly" froatLri couaty, but tho, majority will arrive tonight. la order to welcome the delegates, members of tha. local camp will march In a body to the trala aad eaeort the visitors to 1. 0. 0. F.' hall, whore a re ception will be held. Ramsby'e fife and drum corps will lead tho procee- slon. Members of the order are asked to aaaemMo at the hall at 7 o'eloek.l Tomororw alght a big aaaeo-aad chicken dinner will bo given fer the delegates, rhleh will be largely at tended by locarwoodaioa aad their wives. This afternoon the delegateo now l.ere are being UkeV through tha Klamath basla la automoMlee. SAYS HE W Wli mm WOODS COLLINS. .!' K r1 mti r y UVVMJW v ' hrU . J?.--' .' ) fc tel SV'. ; - r?! vr.tvwa "'.4$ )'. Oftmkm for tho U ' ' tlAf'4 f-f LAW SCHOOL AT NORMAL BUILDING fr Thac'MoM fht r Vaal ..",. tjjttg. :.Jt "K ns, ujbbbiii sa.aao;si w sat to.-: y Vaewea' O J T JA'-i. ..fc-K-i "til.! MarVl;.i--That h 'M ANOTtTBR MOVRMENT M IHsV CVBmo:,RlAawTLANb PROFLK roR vnuBiNci -the TRAINING JedfOOL ., - ' BOTTOM. wiusosaV-aetaally piaatod vay'aamKowao so' taatlfr "thai. Wood paid who piaatod the expteolroi at IW;r. roaeawaa omT. of- tao;'sa4ssmaaaa made by DhMrkt Artoraoy la1Itiar tat tha opeaiag of taa "Woo . draaaaNo eoasplracy trial. ;; -""-i, , . The aofoaSaat Ja WHIIam W. Wood.' malti-mlllloaalre,. aad prssldsatyOf' the Amerieaa WooWa eoatasaat.''' No :. la eaargod with a asnsplsasr,oatalt , dyaaaaMo, la . aa, ataoaaot to daMgat ' . the striken at tho' Lawnmoa awaW Rt ' ii. . . .' - ., : UaMko''pralea trlala .Bfr.aaaMi there ha ebeea lahor.ea.oao sis aaat. capital oa tho other, tho trial of Waa1 preeeata taa rwsiaedaafoot of oasM . tal tho dofeadai eaaor.; Fsaaag, Wood waroFredoriekat aaaaufaotaroT'of' :,aaMf..iioaaos;iOosaTaM, g, CasaorMco do . ftujoiar.. Thar Mkroa atoa ,woro ladlseedlloot Auspaat 'gf. ayssUI graadtjarr titad tRVoaaV ;gao the saattor ahortly aftor Jatal i wt iSZii i l.-aa'oUMrl1 proposltloa la up fer taa occupancy of the old Normal halMlaaa. There are two oa the docket bow. One for a private aormal came be fore tbe Commercial club a week ago and the latest came before the eoua ell Friday night, when rule were eiiipcaded and Rev. McCullough of tho Baptist church presented a peti tion aaktng the council to rent the mB-Mmf '" Aato4aT to Graata Pass E. W. Vannlce and wife left thla morning by automobile for Grantaj Pass. They will snend several days. at Medford, oa their way to the Joe-J0"n'l CP bultdlag Mr the pur- ephlne county metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Johnson are here from San Francisco for a visit of several weeks. Mr.-Johnson Is presi dent of the Klamath Mvetopmoat company. Mr, L. M. Vincent came la from Midland yesterday to do some shop ping. She returned home today. pose of opening a school of art, law, music, etc. ' : He wished to know the rent of the dyaamite, aad.waa.ftaod he refused to vtaao,tae.taad t aaa , ewabeaairV i, .."' ''"';. ' Breei, wao-waa;fsuad';ffikr' of' ' pJaathac thIdyaasaite osiafajrli. hi -P to be tho chief wttaosa' tar' the) cation. k j . . . v i Tbe'dofoaoe admHa UhHri shrea: v pUnted the dyaaialto. hat laawts that Wood aad Attcaux know 'aothaac;!. , about It T : ,r CblllM has deserted his bnitdlas for all or a part, if the cltyjhundlee, wrappiac-theea' tat had autaority to lease tne nuuaiaga for a roar er: more, etc. Rev. Mac CuUeugb aaoke at soate leagth. oaU lining the plana la a limited, way. ' ' Robert Cheyne was In. from ranch oa the Merrill road Meadae-.- aau, and teetltled;ter the 'state; Ma sUted that he had heea. iaetrahi: , to divide stkka of dyaaaaHe late ata a paper. - vjx & j- r ' .;,. a Duriac hla tosataWay. OeeHaa that leoa . aokod'hlm : K .her. Wooda. WhoahoropUedlathei tive. ho eaya'ayeea aald ',''' - ', "Woede;aad'hla;i hlad mo la tata." -; - k, . s . Hill Says Reclamation Was i ia v . r the Ruin of the Republicans iT- 1C" i i t..- . aff. JI X Railroad Builder Appears tag Conducted by StcreUry Lane of the Department. Hit Pretence to V ft ' ""- i. ?; ! -aV " M.M V" aajaajsW t w "&meijmi&&k .u , &4' ?.-'L "-;.' Washington. May 10. That tha reclamation service had heea the rata of the 'Republican party, aad. that it would be tbe ruin of aay party that treated, it as It has heea treated,-waa the statement of James J. Hill, presi dent of the Qreat Northern railroad system, at the hearlac'hofore Secre tary' of. the Iaterlor Laae.oa tho rec lamatloB aervieei - Mr. Mill prevloasly had aatd'taat it the goverameat ata not proftoaa.to carry, oat, thai work of reeUtmlac arid laada la the watt, the work should he turaad. over to pr- vaU eorporatloaa, who, would ooat- pa,'K), Li. -" ' Anether atartUa clalai of Mr. Hill waa that tne reciamawoa servi-a atartad la hla ofttee. Darten MlUor, bow preaUleat of the Burllagtoa rail road system waa radMCond party to a campaign started, la the office of Mr. Hill, according to the assertion. The addreas t Mr. Hill aoarly two hour? Parlag hla ipeeeh MrV HiU aald that govorameat prteos f . ; .. for,' the' reeiamatloa of weeton laade wen nmuea higher thaa those- pat upoa the same property by private persons. Mr. HlUjiuhmitted WgureaJ to prove tbu coatenuoa, aaa awo vo show that .Canada waa reelatmlag lands ata lower coet thaa that la the af- v to Baahe.a ?$ amTtUgaamiH esjevaaraBB Mr MUii United States. Secretary Lane eaoe with taa'Maoaaoaataat that Mr. HIU had-heea '.aaotod',la,;tho aaatk preea laerrUeiaoa of ajevsi-imsat-roe-' UmaUoaworke. tkerofere.aoaoMrr statsisatat'the LaMaaid''ao,iha' parortiB4j'U'eoaMfroa apeeially ' eoataartag oar work-.wWltsatetjUe.Oaaad;gev. oramoat. ,v. MUl aaawerea taat-VR at 'aaarts) orklelss t',ea1er- thaaU haiM.Wlaaajleaworka.'rtHo hadl adviaad iityiw bulht theirV war ha" hasaaii geainianat woraa twiea aa aiaah at artvaia wearaa. ' .. Mr. Hm aaaaod eaata.aa atrea arj the -tW-tM -.jC fv , --.: - . - . 3A itsa i' "Ol KaUMaeala1 weft wtrttt tM- gtho tailtaU r aVaRaloial afeaai illaws. ,"? .Tw" 7. awwww- m -MR 1 .aaaaw - , .- - , 1. - - 'J'- '!-- .-,' sa.iaoraaaaejaarf , ha . . .a. i :.. vi l '.. . v ,Tifar T'-C. 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