HUI'I'MKU MY TMK UMli: I'M NKVV8 MKHVIUM Ik mtnim fetal. HVWnMG NBWMi PRINT nm XKWUi NO v. H,, nlli VilIV No. U.08U KLAMATH FALLS, ORKUON. I HID A V, JUNK 0, JOM Prlee, five Ceaea lllNOIS VICE IS AFTER BANKERS COMMITTEE Doctor Cuts Tumor Prom Crook's Head KLAMATH illy - '"' v tfl 'L' "j ."ij Xfflik mm. : id -W' ' : '-" i WATER ARE HERE FOR BIG SESSION SR BASE REJOINDER CONSTITUTION Cuban Gunboat and Commander, at Maine Monument Celebration lllMi I.MI'LOVIW W.Uli: AIIOUT V.1HU A VK.tll 1lr1 ' ''' I'lMMiH'Inl llilllnllim, iti.iiliii'iii Sloii- mid Other Con 1,1114 Hiibpitewtril by Cimiinllli'i .M,irlmll I'lelil P) lin Kniilnp ('ruin Tuli l Mlirlrrii IMtntiM Uiikl)1 I'nlied Press Service (IIICAOO, Juiiu J. Tim statu leg UUturu's romiultU'i) probing tlm vltoj rowiitloiis III lllluuU resumed It in teillgalluii hem fudny. ln'ii sub-jkhiiih- wore sencd on forty lt r.cixa Theso llicluilu (liu heads of llii largest bank, department stores l till littler llUlllll'K houses. Hovernl students of Momiuilr han Urn summoned to appear and offer letilmony. It U tlio eiulontnr of tliu coiiimU lull, In tlill manner to ascertain whithnr low wages paid to main em ninM heru Is nnr fnctor lontrlbutliiB . .i I.. .. ......... -1,1.. Tli wll. tu win rum ui j ? " - ni3 arw to bo tiakvtl regarding Hi" Hum lirr roulmd the liomu of the rages paid t" men employes, (iloflor, ami ho as vntiRlil. lit. might Ti average wage of u mnii v.ork-Hiu been sent to prison, lot In n Chicago banking house Is Hut the doctor. lulling Hie ninn In IJOO a your. uceordlllK to Gcorgo M.'jall, asked how ho would llko to hove l(irnMa tlm first witness examined. hl brain "fixed up." (Contlnuni on vanv ' ! iioii'.iiiuml or. I'aKo Enlisted Men to Get Chance With Middies Secretary of the Navy Informs Grad uates of Naval Academy that Tar Is Just as Ambitious (ovi:u.VMi:.vr oi'hciai.h in at-tcniianci: jai'an iioi.dh that thk kouh ti:i:.ntii amii.mi.mhnt ih vio- I.ATi:i HV Till! ('AMKUHMA I.ANII l,i:l8fATI0N , l.'nltod 1'rcsi Horvlce ' TOKIO, June 0. It wn announced today Hint Japan' n Jrlmlcr to Amcr If n will be btineil on Ilia, alleged vio lation ot the Fourteenth Amendment 'in Mm triiltftd Kttiti-M Cnnitltutlon. W'lil lli- IINiuwil, Aiiifiiiliiii-iil,c, KUornntK niunl right to nil nliil mi, miiI v. lli.ili.r Will by the illfferent aUte. It In held that It ulio violates tin II rut article of tbo Amcrlcan-Japaneso treaty of 1911. which gives tho Japi tlio right to own and Icaso houica In America. ThU la claimed to be In- nepnrablo from land owning. I .Mint AImI Ail) Will .Make (.'mil. llilr Iti'i'int of t.u- IiiuHriiiIoii In M'li'ililiiiini, ''mil- Mile .Miitler lli CIiohiii fur ir Veiir L'INL'I.S'NATI. Mnv r. . u.. .. U U tlm tltlv of ihu Omnia In which lr. H. I' Kruiuer U now takliiK purl. Mil U tryliiK to mnk.i nu hnniil man of u burKlar by removlHK n tumor fimii hli brulu lln mlKht huvu Kent lliu limn to prliou and lull Ihu tumor ID tlm brulu, but tho dodor had other milium. I U'lltiHi I hntf Killed tlio'tlnui lit lilni," nld tho dorlor, after he had perfurined tbu operatloi:. (Item liiiiulreil Kluimilh and Hlnkl- y ii I'uuiity fnrtiterM, memier of tho Klimmth Water Unera ArhocI.iIIou, urn In the rlty today, nttendluK tlio nn mini Mlovkhtildenr meetlnK of tho n nlcIhIIoii, which In being hold at the IIoiihIiiii opera huupe. In iidilltlon to the Muter uaen, "111 clnln of the reclnmatloii nurvlce, In- rliiilliiK HuiiorvliiltiK Kngluccr K. 0 lloimou, are prcnent. hetu from I'orllniiil ctiperliilly to at tend tho (edition. Today'H bimliicia Includm, among other things, balloting on two amend menu to tho constitution of the as sociation. One of theso provides for n printed ballot for futtiro elections. The oth er provide for candidates for direct ors filing tholr names ten days before Hie dnto of tho nnminl moating. At this session n board of direct- SHHsVkH3BrarmSQusinMraK snw niaBBnianiaH sssBHsniaBB vVsr .riStsnjnnissBnjninnK niV wisBBsniniB P9rBnRs-?k'''i' f9sH H laKijK E,Yi tt illi t' f.t n llBBiinWsHnBnWiiBslMsllllaMssslllllllliiiiisllsllllllll WOOD CASE IS IN THE HANDS OF THE JURY ONi: JUUOIt TIIOtdllT TO HK UN-QUAMFIKI) Ituinnr fiirrrnt in lloaton That Mew Iht r the Venire Ifrarlnff Khlnr j AKMlnxt Tetlle Trust Head Had Kxprc-Mttl an OpIidoH, Hat Thin fa , Fouml to lh Wll him t FoHMilatleM, (tiargfxl Willi Coniiplracjr. 'i no luouii guiioout Luba, In charge or Lieutenant Colonel Ozcar F. Que vedo, was ono of tho principal fea ture of the Malno monument unveil Cabinet Consider Itcjolnder United Press Service. WASHINQTON, I). C, June 6. The cnblncl todny considered Japan's I, ceremuncg Memorial Day In New ..!.. I.. .! -. djiAlitPti ti ss t m nrtta .Ti . V.-Tr . iV whirh ..;Vork. The vessel had been sent from but did not frame a reply, which watt .... . ,,... .. .... w. ii ...n ,.m'l"l'oncd until the next cabinet meet- ",B "",uur '" """' "'" " '" " " IIopon mc .' ' . . , ,.. .... .. Mh..li:own up beforo tho Spantsh-Amer- -I.'.. .,....... -i.i 1...1 ..i.i .,.' Icon war. Kvcrywhere the offlcera I,... .i .. ...i. w t "and men were received with acclama- lucludes, among --"'""Yr"" "r.'' "": V " tlnued Indefinitely, probably until long after the California bill becomes a law. tlon. 'You may have to help us soma "Ive Off Uic lJUt Car." United Press Service i HAMIIUHU, June 6. Railway em loyci ara a bit puttied over tha latest miimI.i M..in ..nltiv "Tli 1at car o.s will he elected for tho 'ff ,,,,, ll0t o0,'tUcned t0 the two trains er. llio repor. riwi ' t g ,.,. .ubJect to unpiea.ant Ady, ho hns Just returned from -'.,.,,. tindlng the Investigation of charges ' ncaln.t the reclamation service, will liontnln tho details ot tho gathering Int WashliiRton. I . ii. .... It I. I...1I.......I .tin. n in nuimiiiii, u c"" " -j : number of matters, such at the devel- onmonl of oloctrlc power, etc., pr- HUtf Forest Itescrvo Illll Iteported WA8HIN0T0N, D. C, Juno 6 Tlic public lands committee has voted to roport Mfaator Chamborlaln'a bill ci eating Mitte forest rcscrvo 50, 000 acrea'out bfJtiio Santlam national forest, giving Wexclmngo atate lands In the forest reserve. State students In forestry will receive Instructions In forestry on this reserve. ,tnlnlng to the Klamath project, will be discussed from all angles by the ', water users and the reclamation scr vlro officials. MLOUGHLIN WINS Might Change Route of the Klamath Cutoff l nlted Press Service 1IOSTON, June C The case against , William W. Wood, Frederick E. At Iteaux and Dennis Collins, charged I with planting dynamite at Lawrenet, Mass., In 1912, In order to arouM 'prejudice against tbo striking taatile workers, went to the Jury today. Presiding Judge Croiby gave hU 'charge to the Jury Just before neon. It was Intended to have the ease in Ithe Jurors' hands earlier In'the day. I but this was prevented by a report that Morris Schuman, one of the Jur- ors, had expressed an open opinion Ion the case. Miss Agnes Hannon returned last! With both the attorneys for the de nlght from Raymond, Wash., where fense and prosecution pretest. Juice she taught school this year. She will Crosby subjected Schuman to a tkree snnd the summer visiting her par- hours' Investigation, to determine Me day, though you have not as large a navy as wo have," said Mayor Oaynor to the commander during an official call at the city hall. "We will do It In all sincerity," gravely replied tbo Cuban. Nearly 200 Cuban soldiers, who had been sent up by Presldont Men ocal, tho new Cuban president, to help celebrate, swarmed over tbo city, and they were the most Interesting exhibits In connection with the celebration. I "' wi cntH, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hannon. -o-o-o- W. W. Wbltlatch, a well known Klamath county rancher, la here from Merrill to 'attend the meeting of the stockholders ot the Klamath Wa ter Users Association. Southern Pacific Not Satisfied With Salt Greek Stretch. Route Along Kitson Greek Looked Up K. C. Erickaon, who Is connected with tho forest supervisor' oHce at Medford, Is here for a short business trip. - - - - ,. , right to alt In the case. It wa taally decided that the rumor waa Ms" 'founded. The principal defendant1 ie William W. Wood, multl-mlllionatre, and pres ident of the American Woolen compa ny. He is charged with a coaeplraey' to plant dynamite In an attempt to discredit the strikers at tke Lawrenet mllU in 1911. Unlike previous trial la wale lUoauauen urn Pasje ) 'NAIUB. Md Juno 6.Under tl . pnwrtt prcsldcntnl admlnUtra tl ii, the imw who enlUt I" '" u,,lt n Htatra unxj Is to bo given exactly II i snmo chanc for mUaiuomenl as if Rheit tbo grniluatcs of tbo United .s les nnval acadeiny. Announri-mont to till ottea was iiimIo today by Joseph!" lnloI, ec r.,inrr nf tho navy, who Is hero nl- leudliiR the midshipmen's rommenco iih ill exercises. Daniel' talk ns to eiiml opportun ities for nil men who servo on I'nclo Sum's floating fortresses ramr during tlm speech bo mmlo Jt before pro netillng tbo grnduntliir mldMilpmen with diplomat "Tho llnio I not far off," said Dan iels, "when every ship In tho navy of this rouutry will, bo a school ship. You gentlemen must remember that tho enlisted limn I Just n nmbltlou and n patriotic as ou, and It Is up to ou In imslst tbem In uery wuy 'pOHSlblo, , "In It advertisements for recruits (liu navy department has been prom ising tbo young men of the nation i that It will loach them trades. ThU '. .. ....,.., ...illalnii.nl from i llll CUIISOU sit" ... ......... i.. iim intnrlor. and ruiiiur mnii" - this Is composed largely of young men 'Alio are ambitious to gain promotion. Wo Intend to neo that this promise to lh enlisted men Is kopt to tbo very Ultor, IN MATCH HICK, STAR AUSTRALIAN KSTRY, '. IS KI.IMINATKII FROM I1AVW CUP MATCH HV Till! XATIONAIi CHAMPION N'i!v YORK. Juno C.Maurlce Mc- iLotiglillu won tho tlrst sot from Au- 'strnlla In tho Davis Cup maicn. no .ir.ni.Ml lllco C-l. C-3, 0-3. The lightning drives of tho Amor- It nn champion wero a corapieio pui xlo to tho Australian, and he waa easily eliminated from tho contest. Crater Lake Road Forces Now at Work in the Park Temporary Road etmtSST SRdPermanentCampEstabll8hedatWheerCreek Begin Grading Permanent Roadway Monday OAKRIDGE, June 6. H. I. Ran dnll, rcaldont engineer for the South I era Pacific company, hat gono up Kit- son Creek to seo If a more feasible routo for the Klamath Falls cutoff 'cannot be found In that direction than 'iiv unv nf tho nrasent survey uu Salt I Creek, llo expoctt to go at far at 'tho summit If tho snow does not pro- I vent tho trip. I Tho Sotuhorn Paclllc has never been fully satisfied with, tho survey L..1.1M. i. mlmiiAft iIva vcuirs aKO for n.tlill w,.. ... m -r w - j this lino, nud hat been at work over slnco making topographical survoya lot wldo stretches of territory on loltbcr sldo of the survey, so that the longlncors In the San Francisco oMlco imlght work out better grades and curves from tho platted maps ot tne mountainous country. , arades and curvature within the maximum set by the company have been securod In tho surveys, but to .. .... 1 t.aa llntM I. ffnltlff UUIIU IIIO ruuu lu mw . - to bo more oxpenslve than the com pany would like to stand. At an example of the costliness oi Tho temporary road for hau lug supplies from Klrk'to tlm l1" Im hits beou practically couiplotoJ. uc- ... .. i u onmiwln. United lUIUIIIB iU l " "- Hnttcs Knilneor Corps, In cliargo or v ...1. A itnnllt Ibo Cruter Uko road worK, wn v. In Tliuradny from Kirk on n buslneM trip. . "Tho construction forco In now at work n mllo Insldo tho imrU lino. Hiild Mr. Ooodwln this morning. "Tlwy io ut Wheeler Crook, whoro pormii nent camp has boon ostabllthod, "From Wheeler Crook tho work will carried on toward the rim of tbo Inko us fast ns tho snow disap pear. In getting into tho point def Jguntod ut a permanent camp, It wait ,w..rytrowuy.lo attorno ,iu in Hhovel n ronu uiium" - ' ,f mow (our and vo feet doop. Tlio Ui'ow, though, in rapidly disappear- 'Ing. .. ,,! on "Wo expect to common" "--- .i, ...rnwnont roadways by Monday. onOnuod aoodwln. 'Tho wor bocomo i.ioroonm. ------- loaves. I" au" wu . lOioiB- . .nlimB at largo forco oi men - Work. . . . timm nro According to tno on.. --- lwonty men and vo or b It :W u-nrk now. in loss i. ;- ,r.K """'.. "I. ..fareatorBCope least forty or nfty men and thirty or construction, tho company lot a 'con- . . . ..AnM BJ n hnir nirn far 30.- looo feet of grading beyond Oakrldgo. Several hundred men have ncen ai work constantly since then, and even now the contract Is not completed. iConcrcto work will bo done In a week, Ibut tho grading crews will not bo out I for six weeks. itnfnre tho heavy grading could uo begun It waa necessary to build roads by which supplies could be taken to tho newly established camps. If En gineer Randall's roconnalssance proves tho Kitson Creek route tho better. thU stretch of expensive grad ing would have to be abandoned. rom Oakr dge. the present icrmi- nus of tbo Natron oxteuslonLtoOdell Lake, nt tho crest jf tuo cascaaea, is hut 18 tnHes, but In this distance tho prosont survey would call for a score ot tunnols.ot varying 'lengtps. In this mountainous section mere nro many narrow rocxy riuges in tending out Into tho river. These are bo steep they will have to bo tunneled, In Bomo casoa with boret barely ou feet In length. More Subpoenaed by Lobby Investigators Seventy-five Men to beEzamined by Judiciary Committee. list In- eludes Many Former Senators fUulted Press Service I WASHINGTON, June . In addl I tlon to the members of tho senate who have been examined already In tbo Investigation ot President Wil son's chargo that an Insidious lobby It working to defeat tho underwood tar- llf measure In the senate, a number of more witnesses are to testify. Senator Lee S. Overman of North Carolina, chairman of the senate Judi ciary committee, which It conducting the Investigation, stated that subpoe naes aro being prepared tor at least seventy-five witnesses. Included In this list, according to .Overman, are a number ot former sen ators and congressmen. They are ac cused of using their privilege to the floor In order to argue against the tariff bill. Senator George T. Oliver ot Penn sylvania, who was examined today, stated that ho Is worth 17,000,040. II.. av n Innir Hut nf PIMlhurV SM. jiifacturers who called on him regard- V .l..ir h tariff. ' 'Vfc J "None of these men were lobby ists." said Oliver. "They were a- orablo citizens, seeking to Impress the national legislators of coarietieat they believed to be honest." moro toams. a ...I, ...-nuiier for use In prepar ing dressing and foundation for the government's system oi roaus .u . i, h. i,n received at Chlloquln. Other road building machinery It ex- pocted dally. Tho system ot roaus i -,..ni,i in Crater Lake by the United States Englnoor Corps Is very exten ivU. and tho roads will bo construct ed with it view to permanency. It it planned to make a number oi cross sections of experimental road. In ...... .n.,nr it will be ascertained lino . - "- - .... . ., ...... .... nt rrvnil tmllUinK IB udv adapted to the climate and traffic con dltloiiH lu tho park. OFFICIAL VOTE IS CANVASSED ACCORDING TO COUNT MADB TO- I)AV, WH.UAM 8. WOBDKN poi.m:d a,a votes, frank 1IU WIHTK 974 The official canvatt ot the recent recall election wat completed at tho court house today. The reeult fol lews: wiuiain S. Worden a,86 Frank Ira White ...,.,.. 97 j, R. Rltter M I llurrows of'Aihlnnd It vTsRlng Klamath Falls. FALLS UNDER CAR AND LOSES TOES HOX FACTORY KMl'LOYK LIES HE- TWEKN RAILS WHILE THREE CAltS PASS OVKH HIM FOOT IS INJURED Falling from tho front of a ftatcar between the rails underneath a mov ing train at Shlpplngton Thursday, Jamea Finnell, an employe of the viamnth Manufacturing company, lost tho toes on his right foot The man remained between the rails until three cart patted over him. Finnell wat taken to me maca burn hospital, where bit Injury It be ing attended to. Marsh Land Owners to Confer With Engineer Head of the Pacific Divison of Rec lamation Service Will Hear of Lower Lake Reclamation Plan ' A further consider consideration of the feasibility ot reclaiming 609,000 acres or more of swamp land around Lower Klamath Lake will be held to morrow afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce, when the plan outltnod hv the owners of marsh lands will be explained by Supervising Engineer E. Q. HopBon of the reclamation service, In charge ot the Pacinc division. At tblt meeting the local people will lay the entire matter before Mr, Hopton, In tola way they ' mscortaln whether or net a their Diana teaelMe. aad wttl mend that the govermmetU tblt reetaBMtlem wee, h f Ther have bee aerefM MM gesUd for:the.reelamatlssi (4 lands, ana one biij m ,t Untiu liu Mtets1' ky'thi 'owners, at it provUUd fif tlw tne worg:ai.a eteitmi smssv said that aeexly'att the ltl era,, ara mhIC-I acreage'to'ss-eth UlteMttheiMyir A' . .! 0" , ,fy Tr -, ,- .vi a- 0. O. Oh, v t -o , .