The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 23, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH VAL1M, ORKOON. FRIDAY, MAY M, 1P1P.
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BATTLE BOB IS LODGE PEOPLE
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HI'M.'MMIt IIOMI'ITAMTY
HImiwIii Mrtor, In Today's Imuo
of urollHIc' Maaulne, Way
Tariff (Vntrul by H10 ItrHtocrMl l brought In, among othor. tlio follow
lu I'rvrml a Ik-fort-, anil Will Nut
Tlio return of delegate from the
lirnnil lodgo of Hie I, O. O. K. and
IteUukali at lodford, commenced
lunt ulglit, ana the evening train
GALLS COOLIES
TOOLS OF THE
CAPITALIST SET
hiksovh Hii:i:rii cituuiw thk
UAM.KIIIKH
Admiral Twining
Has Plans Stolen
lln Trrnlrtl I" an Kconumlc Prob
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MADIRON, May 33. In an editor
liTfiesded "Tariff Making In the
lurk," Lat'ollelte's Mngailno today
illicuitu tlio defaut of LaKolletto'
proposal In tlio tenato to have tlio
itriMie roramltlee on flnanrti uuMtlon
tie manufacturer of a number of j
Ingl C. II. Coon, Mr, (leorge It,
Hum, Mr. 0. I). Matthew, Mr. and
Mr, (leorge Humphrey. MIm Ureta
McMillan, Ituth Avery and Mr.
Claude- Daggett.
IjiIc yeitenlay, Itohort A. Kmmltt
and family returned by auto. All
tliono attending are loud In their
liralie of the huipltallty of Medford.
Kverylhlng posilblo for the ontortaln-
ment of the delegate wa attend-
cd to.
The Klamath Kail delegation wa
tuple article before proceeding lone of Ilia largeit at Medford, and
further with tlio tariff measure.
"Tariff legislation under Democrat
Ic control I to proceed exactly aa It
did under llepubllcan control," iaya
Its article In part. "The lubject I
not to be treated aa an economic
problem. Unload, It la to be the stake
the work of the drill team from hero
won much favorable comment. There
I every assurance that the 1916 scs
ilon of tlio grand lodge will be held
here.
Mr. and Mr. H-P. llolne have gone
In a partisan' game, and the Amerl-.lo Han Francisco, alter a year resi
cd people aro to suffer the como donco here. They will make their
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JAPANESE PRAY
IN STREETS FOR
RULER'S HEALTH
WILHO.V WIIII INQUIRY AS TO
HIS HKALTH
Kii-pluK Hi Pronil-e to I'rcelih'al
WIlMin That He Would .Not Maku a
"War Kprrrh," or Inflame IUUed
ARnlimt JniNiiM'M', MliwbalpplaM
Continue Drfrrikv of C'allforala'a
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WAHIIINOTON, D. C, May 13. A
further ipeech upholding the itate'
right u NUprome, and defending tbo
talirornia antl-nllen land bill, waa
kUcii on tho floor of congrei tlila
congreiuman from Mlillppl.
Ilolluvlng that Sluon'a addreaa to
day would contain omo of the ex
plotlve itatement ho made a ahort
tlmo ago agalmt tho Japanese, the
vliltor' gallery of tbo House wa
crowded. Tnoie who were expecting .paftm
a fiery apeech, characterltlc of SI Washington by the ear, were draw
noii, were disappointed, as be kept hi .under the supnrMon of K.ir Ad
miral Nathan C. TwlnlHg, chief of the
Slsaon (bureau. Should cotgressvor either
llalleUa ReUterato BUUwal That
Is ta No ImwwMatw DM
bwt AnatoHAcesscM That Hla
Is at 1M Caatws Math Ap-
AsBoag Hi Mabjecto
8ada ThMks to Wtweta
theft of the wiring plaaa of
ught Pennsylvnal from
met bureau of the navy -
tV which has set official
promlao to WlUon.
In opening hi
address,
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I homo In the iiay City.
Bank Checks Figure
in the Woods Trial .
nieint Attrnv Sgkgl to KRtaDUSIIl
Proof That Money Was Paid to
Breen by the Defendant
stated that It had not been his Inten
tion to make what might be termed
a "war speech." On this, he stated,
, the president waa misinformed, aa he
merely Uhed to defend the Webb
bill.
I 8Uon made no direct reference to
me Japanese in 111s tain, ue aeciarea
that tho unrestricted admission of
liens meant tho ruin of the Ameri
can farmer.
J This Influx, ho said, threw the bulk
01 1110 lana inio me uuuui 01 great
corporations. In ordor to Increase
their wealth, these syndicate, the
peaker alleged, would people the
'tracts with cheap laborers.
hoiiso hold an Inquiry he will become
one of the chief wltnosse. The tint
set of plans was missed March 5,
having been taken the night of tho
Inauguration of President Wilson.
The remainder disappeared later.
Naval officials havo not said If
their suspicions centered on any one,
and detectives havo been unable to
get' a clue of tba thief. The first
statement of tho department thnt the
iConunueu on Page 4)
Hiram F. Murdoch, who has a farm
on the Keno road, came to the county
seat Thursday to attend to bnslnea
matters.
TOKIO. May 2J. Although the
hourly bulletins reiterate the state
ment that the health of Mikado Yo-
f hlhlto Is no cause for alarm, the peo
ple are much worried.
All day and all night ecore of peo
ple bate knelt In the streets aad Is
the temples, praying for the apetdy
recovery of the emperor. Many ques
tion whether Ue bulletin give the
real danger to the public.
Today, the mikado's fever reached
103. The pulse action registered IS
beats to the mlnate, and resplra-tleal.
WASHINGTON, "May 33. PreeJ
deat Wllsea today received the fol
lowing personal cablegram from Em
peror Yoshlklte of Japs:
"I am deeply touched by your klad
message Inquiring as to the extent
of my Indisposition. Permit me to
express my slaeereet thanks to your
self, the Americas government and
the American people."
LODGE THANKS
TOWN FOR HELP
RRfiOMJTIONS ,PASMD PIUMMXa
IKO TVOMC WHO PlLACIB At
TO AXD MOTOeKAT AT MP
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The following reselutlM was
adopted today by the commKtoo to
chares of the entertaining of the dele
gates) ta Us district W. O. W. eoavea
tloa Just clesed:
"Be It Resolved. That we, Ue sm
tertalnment committee of Bwaasa
camp, No. 799, W. O. W ettsfd esr
sincere thanks to all Usee 'who ae
ably elsted the committee to mik
ing the entertainment of Ue ahrU dle-
trlrt convention, w. O. w., a
and especially to those who
Uelr antos aad 'motor bests at Ue
disposal of the committee, and to Ue
dally papers for giving the fall no
tice 1 aad reports of Ue eeaveattea,
we extend onr hearty thaaks."'
"Respectfnlly submitted,' R. R.'
Brewkaker. W..P. MeMIUaa. Gee. H.
Haydea. Bea I. Oweas, W. . Taraer,
crmmlttse."
Mr. and Mrs. Dow DeLong left
this morning for a visit with the for
mer's parents la Salem.
Mrs. C. E. Pell came la from Ash
land last evening on a visit to her
sister. Mrs. W. O. SmIU.
IIOHTON, May 33. That ho will
directly connect William M. Wood.
president of the woolen trust with
the idnntlng of dynamlto at Lawrence,
Man,, to arouo prejudice against tho
trlkora last year, was tbo announce
ment lundo today by Dl.trlct Attorney
t'elletler.
Through woolen mill employe, ot
flrotnttaches of tho textile company,
telephone operators and other wit
ntoicK, he stated that he could build,
a chain of clrcumstantlnl evidence
connecting all the defendants wllh
tho plot
The paying teller of a bank today
lilimtlfled sovoral large checks, made
piDAbto to Wells Atteaux, signed by
tho American Woolon company, and'
npprotod by Wood.
It U expoctod that the stato will
aland or fall on theo chocks, l'clle
tier mndo It clear that he believes
they v. ere given to relmburso Atteaux
far the IGUO, which Dreen alleges
Attoux gave him the day the dyna
mite biding plot was hatched.
Recall Ballot is Arranged
by Delap; Rival Statements
Gotham Fight Fans
I I Want Bud Anderson
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St. Nicholas Athletic Club Anxious
to Have the Western Lightweight
Matched With Leach Gross
NEW YORK, May 33. Bud Andsr
ou. the Vancouvsr, Wash., Hght
wilght, may appear la tho squared
dicle In this city. The Ht. Nicholas
Atuletla club, one of the most ex
clusive organisations In aotham for
the promotion of sport, Is anxious to
Imvo Andsrson appear, and toward
this end thsy have Uksn the matter
up with Dlek Arnold. Andsrson'
nviaager.
According to officials of Us club.
Donald has been offered a match be
tea Anderson aad Leach Cross.
". like ths westerner, Is a strong
rival for Ritchie's title, ti good
ifsd cut of the mossy, with afoorpu
tat guarantee, la also'offsreaor h
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bout between the two In July.
Boxing In New York, under tho di
rection of a boxing commission, Is a
contest thnt Is decided along the point
system. It amounts to but little
more than sparring, but in tho 10
round mixes ths topnotchsrs ocear
slonally show flashes of their real
ability.
Anderson has bocomo quite a fa
vorlto with the New York fans, fol
lowing his rise from obsourlty within
a few months. It has long been In
the minds of Gotham fans that K. 0,
Brown was practically Invlnclblo, and
his defeat by Anderson, also ths suc
cumbing 'of Mandot, has boosted the
westerner's stock considerable.
CHARGES BROUGHT AGAINST
NOROEH BY RECALL
PETITIONERS
Unlawful, unwise and Inefficient
management of county finances; the
Incurring of a largo amount of un
lawful Indebtedness; unnecessarily
Increased taxation; waste of monoy In
couuty oxponsen; favoritism nn con
tracting with and employing relatives
of members of the county court and
certain firms and corporations at a
financial loss to tho county; unlawful
Issuing and selling warrants of the
county nt a discount; carelessness
and Inofflclency in auditing bills
agalnBt tho county; accepting employ
ment from corporations whose Inter
ests are opposed to the public Inter
ests and at far greater salaries than
that paid by the county; Inefficient
and unsatisfactory service as a coun
ty Judge; failure to get value re
ceived for money spent for roads,
though petitioners are not opposed to
good roads; lack of ability, as snown
n the past to expend future levies
for roads; Inability to construct a
new courthouse with economy and a
due regard for cost, though petition
ers are not opposed to ths new court
house and are Indifferent aa to its lo
cation, but only Insist that it shall
be built economically, and that ths
cost shall not bs sxcssslvs, whloh Us
past actions of said officer laaioate
that he will not be able to do,
COUNTY CLERK DELAP
A QUANDARY FOR
SOME TIME
The ballot form for the special re
call election, to bo held June 3, was
arranged and given to the prlate- by
County Clerk Dol-ap this afternoon.
The form of tho ballot follews:
. .OFFICIAL RECALL ELECTION. .
BALLOT
Klamath County, Or., June 3, 19 IS
For County Judge Vote For One.
13 J. R. Rltter
13 Frank Ira White
14 Wm. S. Words
This la followed by Us statsments
for and against tho resell.
The style of the ballot has been
the cause of much discussion around
the courthouse for the past two days,
The failure of the legislature to com
plete the Initiative measure creating
the recall has elft a number of mat
ters unsettled.
This Is especially true regarding
tho form of the ballot It was first
thought that, In addition to the eas
dldates, there would be submitted to
the voters on the same ballet Ue
question of voting sitae for. or
against tho recall. This waa finally
believed to be contustag; aad upea
the advice of District Attorney Irwta,
DeLap left this questle aft Ue tal
lot f
WORDEN'S JUSTIFICATION
OF NIS COURSE AS
AN OFFICIAL
This Is not a regular election. It
Is aa attempt to remove ms from of
fice la ths middle of my term.
Two years ago you. elected me oa a
basis of Qood Rosas aad the building
of a nsw courthouse oa the Hot
Springs hits. I have kept my prom
Uea. The work has heea. dose well.
ud as cheaply as consistent wlU pur
tuanency. What has heea. doas will
not have to be done ever again.
The new courthouse haa been built
economically aad well. We have
saved monoy for you la our plan.
I deny Ue accusations of ths op
I'osltloa oa the ground Uat Uey are
gross misrepresentations, and Intend
ed ts aloud ths Issue aad fool the
voter. No ether eouaty la the state
has accomplished so mash la ths way
of good roads.,. Ths men who arsbe
hlnd this reeatt have Ureateasd ms
svsr slace my term of office begaa
unless I would submit to Uelr dteto
tloa.
The grand Jury report waa not eerj
rect.aad has bee so prove relative
to culvert, harness aad other matters;
It wrong ta soms, wrong ta othsrs;
AU I want Is a square deal. The op
position will net glvslt , -
0. Lewis, formerly of Ue
arch grocery, returned last alfht
from Portland, where) he ssleeted a
nsw 113 Cadillac toariag saw. The
machine was shipped to The DaMsa,
aad was drlvsa from; there to
ath Falls by way of Bead.,'
Will C. Daltoa is a eouaty seat
visitor. He ewas a ttae Hmji em Ue j
shore of Tale" lake, near Malia.
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Although it has heea four days
since Theodore Braker, bookkeeper
a. the White Psllcan hotel, aheeoaded
wlU 1300 or MOO of Us. hotel's
money, he to stIU at liberty, despite a
rigorous searea iaai m seiag earnea
oa la Oregoa. California aad Nevada,
A strict watch U betas kept for Brak
er all over, Ue coast ,r ,
Braker has. heea oeaasetod wtU
the St. Francis, Palace.aad other Baa
Francisco hotels for some time, aad
be has. worked. ta the.sapaslties, of
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bellboy, elerk aad beehhsspar.
same to XtamaU Fatts a' '
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