The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 04, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALL8, OHKUON, WKILNKHDAY, JUNK 4, 1018
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Congress Will Take Immediate Action Toward
Granting San Francisco Hetch Hetchy Filing
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, ,. . ,,.7" v.lt In northern points. Hlncc lonv-
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ihk lnrr he ilsltod New Westminster,
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FAMILY TO LIVK AT HOARDING
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Mother Jones is
Now in Capital
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li lill III i iniiiwiiii:) hum i ii vi in man
..uallllil for Humping In I In- (oltiitililn rlllis, Heatllo, Hpokano and
Mrri.li King nil iurrn Am In WM' Walla, Wash., and I'urttaml. '
Hslom nml Ashland. '
Ihr TIiiimik .tHraillng "Klamath Kails I busy n any
"" " oilier town on Mm cosit," said Krr
lilted 'tv Hervlcn gitsoii, "and busier than moit."
KltfOM l.ngl.nd, Juno I. Aboy.
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II ri. It. It. Hamilton and daughter
llilen Hamilton will bo hero Juno 14,
of Hi.. IMriiilniiti ., ,.
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n.mge.1 Win. Clmillim Ky.ninll.- w)ll ,pnt, 10 ,,, Hlnco leav
ni l...,trriiic. MniiliiiM-iiii, liur- mK iru Mrs. Hamilton ha been ho.
Ihk TrMlli-Wi.iI.iiV sirlhr. KiIhm.I 'jnurnlriK nl Seaside, ami her liealtli
-.,,., ... , , 'In much Improved,
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Dr. Hum Ion hnd Intended to leave
a .spirit of Kpllo Klamath KnlU on account of his'
"wife's comtltlon. and ho has leased
Ms house, Ho now Intends to llvo
I'nited I'rt-ss Service
with his family at a bonrdlng houso
CullV. oii the Kngll.h Derby tl.ts ,'M,,H, ''""" H,,rv,tr-
wiiii luiiiii Hi it iM'tiiuuih uuunw
HfiKIlV III li 1 A pntMrnrlrnl i.t.llt tn If Mt lln-Mtnn'j linnltti
'diuylnc of the testimony ol William permits them to stay that Ion.
ir.riwi, thn stntu's star ultnesr, was.
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C II. Lhmay's Crnitniious, lha fnv. 1(,r (MO g, nichcs nml 1200 In drill Wood of Hip American Woolen
Mile, llli Johnnlo llrltf rldliiB. tin- ,, lie liumlur .sraped before company, Is rliniRi-J with plantlnc
liWd Brit by n neck. Thn Judes .11.- )(,an awokn. dynamite t Uwrtnco. Mass.. laitl (
wllBrd lli nlrr. hoovr, for' . - , car. to 'Inclto piejudln. asalnst the
ItuflDX Abo)eur In Iho stretch. ' iviky'n Trial Tlil Monili Irxtllu strikers.
W Itifliavl'a Uuvls. IO-IihI, On-, (jnuc, Press Hcrlc Atteam called llreen n "collossal
UM Kcond W, Hall Walker's Oreal HI'ltlNfHMHI.I). Mo., Juno I. ,l'r." Ho said that tho Informant'
lil tslloped lit third. iMatinicur McCarnoy has received not!- testimony was Blvcn os a rcvenKo be-
An rnuriniiuM Hikmik wltne.ied tho Hmtlon that tho trial of Arthur I'el- "" Aiicnux nan reiuse.. .. no mam
riff, hkh Is tho most Important of y RI j Hums .for manslaughter , mailed.
"- ; r win t.n .i I'nlmrv Juno St. According to Atte.lUX, a collossal I
II iinllliuiMi i it 'ar i .will liegin ai laigary juno " i
"'"""' " ' s)stem of blackmail was drawn up.
m i llreen, he said, wo tho central figure.
Federal Garrison is ;. iri.
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DEMURRERS
ARE OVERRULED
Twenty-four Hour Battle Results in
tho Killing of Many Mexicans.
American Physicians Work
USES AEROPLANE
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HI.AVIi:it-TIIA.AIIt TVI'K OK
AIIUIAI. CHAI-T
SKVi: MII.K RAXCH IN WOOD
IlIVKIt VAI.LKY Irt COXCKH.NKI)
IN ONK ACTION JiTKARNH
IIIMTS HUTTON
Circuit Judge II. L. Uenson has
overruled tho demurrer' filed In the
suit of John Kills against W. L. Al
bright. This action grows out ot a
disagreement botween the two m to
tho farming of Klamath county lands,
particularly tho Seven Mllo ranch.
A demurrer was also ovorruled In
tho nUlon of Stearns against Sutton
to collect rental money on a lease.
Hold Coim-ntlM
United Tress Service
WASHINGTON. I). C, Juno 4.
QncHtlons pertaining to the curricu
lum and the finances of the American
I'nlvcrslty, on Institution recently es
tablished by tho management of the
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8A.VFIIANCI8CO, Juno 4. Block-
-1 !. iliK buIIhm f s l on Tti m n ttiB
.en U (lie IUKIIK ui xuub a-ruuuv Hjfc
jonly evidence relating to tho swlnd-lJKm V" ol Sea Fnsatte.
'ling of Charles Folda of Modesto can Ctty on Uie Hajr WHI
bo used In the trial of Frank Ksola.l
fcijn Francisco detective accused oft
crafting, tho prosecution rested early)
today
HETCH HETCHY
BILL GOES TO
CONGRESSMEN
MATTKH WILL UK DELAYED NO
LONGER
Ilcforo restlnc. Dlsmo Dengcre. a .
'friend of Oallo, the bunco man who
'informed against Ksoln, testified that'
Huffer From Water Faaitae TMe
HuiDmer, Hesuitor FerUaa DeeMea
to iBtnxlace Meanare la Coagiw
Tomorrow aad Hiwli It Tliroh
,i:ola agreed to permit the bunco men I'nlted Press Service
to work If he received 25 per cent of' WASIIINOTON, D. C, June 4.
Jthelr spoils. Tho bm proVdlng for tne BCqnlrlag
of tho Hetch Hetchy Valley water
supply for San Francisco U to be n-
ItrfUHOK to Interfere In Hanging
' SACRAMENTO. June 4-It I. semi (roaueed In congres. oaorrow oy
'omclally announced here that Clover- " Perklni- U w be ro,ked
nor Johnson ha. refused to Interfere throuu " oon " 0,"'b'-, . n
In the execution of Jakey Oppen-J Senator George Ch.mberUla of Or
I elmer. who Is sentenced to be hanged c- chairman of the aenate commit
'on the 6th of thl. month. on public lands, ha. "V
i formalities requiring the Introduction
Miss Maude Ulppey left Monday for ' h bl ln lhe enat More the
Ashland, where she will spend the'j,MrI"-
i...mm, ui.. ninnv i. nn nf tho1 This comet about aa a result of the
local teachers. ,
WASHINGTON', D. C, June 3.
When tho sonatorlal Investigation of
the action of Govetnors Qlascock and
Hattleld In connection with the strik
ing coal miners of their state begins,
Mother Jones believes, revelations
which will startlo the country will be
made Sho Is now In Washington urg
ing Sonntor John W. Kern, tho dem
ocratic leader of tho upper chamber,
to push the Inquiry to tho limit.
Mother Jones herself spent three
months aa n prisoner under military
rule. Sho said sho was treated well,
but sho denied the right of the gov
iniiiJUr... u..i. - In order to alleviate the sufferings i
Ilium VHVM.t.l.!. Tx.. Juno I. of tho wounded. General lllanco, lm- I nlU'd ' i ,'.,. ,,,,. r th. imnort.lornor nml tho military authorities of
1 federal garrison at Mnlnmora. n-.Mllalely tor tho surrender, n-1 I of 0 ,g profram fo 0 nt0 t0. make her a pruoner. al-
.Hy this morning surrendered to. American ph)slclans to cross the bor- ,,Jn ' ", ),rtIlrKto mko Jtll0 flr8t conVocatlon of the unlvemlty.' though sho was willing, she said, to
rral l.uclo lllanco, tho MaderUta d,r and attend to the wounded. (f )t.uior.t,mn.nlr Tll0 institution Is housed In n series have tho matter tested In the civil
fotuiiiuiiili-r. igmseer " - . , .... , ,. -., ,,nn,.,,mn bnlldlncs on Massacnu- courts. bDO Wll DO ono oi uio mam
The flRl.t preceding tho surrender Immediately after tho battle estimate ii- , &y north of Qeorietown. wtnes
i. . . . .i... .1....1 i tnis .I'UPin. -i .
wiru twenty.four Hours, ana n" ""' " "" " ,, ' ordered Tho monoplane used maintained an
wrkrd by heavy losses by boll, sides, , General ", t '"'"' ". ,0" ,.,,,, (lf ,.3I,0 feet. While In tho
Thr ...fferlng of tho Injured was In- tho o.enmon ., .. , .-.- --. ,:rainnMU1.,
I continued on rage 4i
Home Building Co.
Growing Prosperous
Change of Management is Greatly
Beneficial to Local Concern. Its
Annual Report Encouraging
Its chief purpose will be research and
post graduato work.
Tim suffering of tho Injured was In- tn execution '"' ,. ,,'"," Bir King l.'mmanuel dropped bombs
ium. owing to tho uttVr lack of .Hers who wen, violating dl-.l ,-r. kiiik i.inmnii
nudlcM am, ,f u Hag of truce. ,nr'';
Levy and Nolan are
Deadlocked in 'Frisco
Managers of Anderson, Cross and
Welsh Have Been Wired For
Their Terms For a Bout
Knglnecr William Sargeant of the
reclamation service In charge of work
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Walker of Illy, In Poo Vnllcy, is nere loaay on a
are Klamath Falls visitors. business trip.
United Press Service.
SAN FUANCaiflOO, Juno 4. Kith
" Manager Nolsn, who guide, the
deitlules of Lightweight Champion
Hltchlo, or Bol Levy, Joo Hlvors' man
nDr, must buck down on their do
"londu this ufternoon, or there will
no Fourth of July conflict In this
city with Hltchlo and Hlvors a. tho
lrlucpau,
lvy U firm In declaring that
Kllchio, In order to get a crack at tho
""icaii contondor for the champion-
"'P. must tip tho. scale, at 133
I'iiiiiuIh nt tho rlngsldo Just beforo
th light. In case ho doe. not Hlvors
V'HI not moot him.
On tho other hand, one Mr. Nolan
' t'luully firm about hi. view. In the
matlor. A. hi. protege I. tho pro.
t imssossor of the championship,
and Is tho man cnaiiengeu,
i w n rlulit to havo Bomothlng to
do with tho weight proposition.
"Hltchlo will make ia pounu.
n.r... hours boforo tho light," said
Nolan, and ho will stick with It.
nlAb tlnnnhl. liinnngor Ol liuu -
derson, has boon wired for terms by
Kddlo Ornney, who Is promoting ho
bout horo. It Is also understood that
tho managers of Leach Cross and
.....ii ir..i..i, imvo also been askod
Ifor terms, In case tho Hltchlo Hlver
go Is not nrrangod.
i. .,. u favored by tho '"
as Hltchlo's opponent In enso Hlver.
does not light tho cliampion. ii.
. , . .i.... i... i, n iinnn ovorythlug ask-
led of him boforo being eligible to got
a chanco with Hltchlo, nnu m "
entitled to the bout.
witnesses for tho minors before the
senatorial committee.
Mother Jones Is now 81. She has
beon agitating for fifty years.
"Whoro Is your homo?" .he w.
askod.
"Wherovor labor Is In trouble," she
answered.
Crater Lake Will Soon be
Had It not been for the reckless'
manner In w-hlch tho affairs of the
concern were handled during tho first
six months of Its existence by a pro-
motor, who also acted ns secretary,
tho Home Building and Realty com
pany would be able at this time to do
Iclare a substantial dividend.
This was brought out at last night's
annual meeting of tho stockholders,
whon the annual report was read by
Arthur Wilson, the secretary.
The statement read Is highly cred
itable, under the circumstance. It
showed that tho stock wu not worth
over 50 cents on the dollar after six
months' manipulation by the promot
ers, while at tbe present time it is
paying 8 per cent on 87 stock value
Superintendent Arant, Home From a Trip of Inspection
Says Snow is Soft and is Memng very asi. nc
Believes Park Will be Accessible by June 20
and there Is every Indication that the
stock will sell at par within the year.
Member, of the company wore
greatly encouraged at the showing
that has been made. It waa announc
ed that the concern I. In a position to
lend money on city real estate.
The following directors were elect
ed for the ensuing year: Robert A.
Johnson, Fred Melhase, R. E. Smith.
Marlon Hanks, Robert E. Wattes
burg, D. D. Campbell, C. W. Murphy,
It. H. Dunbar and Hunter Savldge.
The officer chosen by tne director.
are: President, D. u. campneu; nm
vice uresldent. Robert A. Johnsen:
second vice president, R. K. Smith;
secretary treasurer, Arthur R. Wll-
son.
Summer
be a Rodeo Official
"Tho snow nt Crater Lake Is about
Iho sume depth Hint It was last year
al this time, but It Is softer, and Is
molting uiucli more rapidly," .aid
Superintendent W. Frank Arant of
Crater Lake National rarK, who ua
Just roturnod from a trip of Inspec
tion to tho park, lie naB uoew "
sovoral days.
r imiiovo that with tho way tho
Mtow U molting now, It will bo possl
bio for vohlclos to get within four
miles of tho rim by Juno 80. At this
point thero Is a deep canyon, neavuy
timbered, and tho snow melU more
slowly than on elthor .Ido. From
thore, It will bo oasy to reach the
rim on foot."
"Tho snow lino has receded until
nnv it la a mllo Inside the park line,"
"continued Arant. At tho headquar-
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tors, mero wub wi -eight
feet of snow. Thl. Is rapidly
melting."
Arant stated that ho found every
thine in first class condition at Camp
Arant, tho park headquarters, mmi
of tho bridges spanning the numer
ous creeks In tho park are taken up in
tho fall, in order to save them from
being carried away wne tne eu-
Ing snows swell the stream..
"When tho Park wa. abandoned
for the winter last fall," continued
Arant. "ono of the buildings was left
open for any winter sojourners. This
wa. filled with wood and other tnings
for their comfort, and notices direct
ing travelers to It were posted in dif
ferent parts of the park.
"This was used by Ciapp ana uauey
and their party tho 1st of February.
Later In tho month Berry Brother,
and Llsk from Fort Klaamth also
Journeyed over tho snow to the lake
and used the cabin. I found every
thing left in first claw condition,,"
Man Prominent in Management of
California's Best Rodeo Will Act
as One of the Judges Here
F. J. Qrltlln. a well known Salinas,
Piillf.. business man. and one of the
men prominent in the success of the
annual Rodeo held there, U to be one
of the judges of the Elks' Rodeo nest
month. Marl. Miller, of the Bank
of Lakevlew, wa. named a. a Judge
some time ago, and tbe third will, bo
named ln a few dayav
Griffin has always been active lu
the work of making tbe Salinas Ro
deo a success, and be is an exper a
judging event, or inui kiuu. n wm
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one of the Judge, at, the Los Angel.
Rodeo. r-
It I. exoected that when OrUht -
turns to uaiiBM iron aere, ae via . "" -H .
take with him "Beuar Deal." "OnW- v ';
enne" and "White PeHeaif," Uw thm je) ; v
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into unconuueraaio ksbh r. r: , i-
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