The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 07, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OHKQON, HATUItlUY, JUNK 7, 191
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Uncle Sam Will Be Asked to Lower The Water
In Lower Klamath Lake to Reclaim Marsh Land
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WATER USERS
WANT
CHARGE
GETS A LICENSE MINE ON FIRE;
UNDER OLD LAWS' THIRTEEN LOST
OPERATION
Kt.VntAli IIIWJLUTIONH AIMHT
i;i) I'lllUAY
ntKM'I.Yr HWAI.V IS IHSUKI) A l.. 1 WOtUM'SlIM lti:C0Vi:iti:i
ct.sHt: ioiiav, AiTi:it hi:v
i:k.i, vi:i:kh of iikavy coh-iti:Ni'oNiii:.N(.'i:
Tl.o flrat marriage llconio to Ijo Is-
hi I'd In Klamath county ilnco tho
Old IIoimI a.f IHrrctore I IlkVatcal by ,9,3 ,,KUtvn jnw ,.t ,,tu (rct
rrtri- Wliu lUrai IjiihU t7tilrr,nB nmdo out today In (llcnii A. How-
lint lilanmtli Pitijvrl Hot a-ml ard and lla Frieda llrollicrton. Ilotli ,
a.lulb.h, la. IW. Formaiita-al U, t,B nro residents of Crcsca-nt.
HEM-
vvv. 'impessiiili: twkxtv
nvi: victims or tiii: iilack
KAMI
Pulled Press Horvlco.
I'OTTSVIM.i:, I'n., Juno 7. With
thirteen iiiliiem entombed, tuo coal
iiiIikh of ttiu Hcott Colliery company
near .Mount Cnrmcl, cnugi.t nro at
noon.
Twenty-five minor, unconclou
YOUNG GIRL IS
ailullolia, lai ihi lurnaiuni ,".',- - --- i .-....,
. ... Under tlio new law It Is naKtssary fair 'from black damp, wore rescued and
..tr) of (Ik, li.t.ilor. a-r ,..,.,....,.,,.... two comae. have been recovered.
,W..-ml. ri.Miu.al0 t,f health llh his oppll- Tl.o rescue of tl.o otber thlrtoon
.cation for n llcctii. Till. a dls-jmeii la Impossible.
Th rt,io.liitf of that aatno director, t-oiiaod with In Howard' enso, though. ' "
Mutual report of tl.o proceeding ln, " '"l a.pllrnll.m for n llccn.o
i7tc:l.ui.Uon service Inw-sllgatlon "J;",;1' ,,,,. ,(l,ri,0,mily.
it Wellington, adoption of n-aolu- UWBr(, ,t.nl ,, nilldalt and tl.o fco,
llvtia to ba forwarded to tl.o aocretary .,r - r-tic. Tlio affidavit wa noli
if Ibn Interior, and talk by oincluM.rurr,,cl, , t v.n returned. Tl.o cor
ed thn raclamntloit nrvico woro foa- rpC(,M nflldalt wn not rlcbt, cither,
turta of Friday' annual meeting of nn, t nj, WpUi hack to Cra-scent. A
theatckholdcr of tlio Klamath Wo-lt10 ,,r, Bmdavlt n mndo Juno 2,
ter t ir Aaioclntlon. (ho llccnao wa laucl under thnt
The following, director wero cho. ,.,,
an J It Dixon. John Irwin, Abel
Aly. Clinrlr A, Hunting and 0. Ouy .. lliirna and J. W. Utter, two
Jltrrlll. TliU I tlio amo board that wcn Known business men of Fort
tulMHta In oinru for tlio imat year. KlmniUli, aro horo tor a horl o-
Itt-lutlont aro udopla-d cl.nrKing kurii. In addition to noing iniorcn
MILLIONAIRE
VINDICATED
11 lUIIUli 'w I - JV lit ............ - -
that In 1904, tlm reclamation nervlca' ,tj otlaaor cntorprliaw, they conduct
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Maximum Profit Law
Suggested as Cure
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EADING I
sKVKNTKK.V.VKAIWH.n MM W
"JOAN OF AllO OF TIIK HTHIK
i:HS" SHK Wll.li 1'AllTiai'ATK
IN' TIIF. FAHAltK
BY THE JURY
woods ih AOQurrrcn on kvkhv
' CMAHGH
AttrauK Acaulttcl oil Four Count"..
anil Collin Guilty am Two, anal I
Found Not Oullty am Three At
torney for the Dcfonin; Wants a
Ctiarxo of Atteinptal Jury Bribery
Iitveaatigatcal la Fall.
United Pros Service
nosTON. Juno 7.-William W.
Wood wa acquitted on nit count,
in tlio cao of FroJorlck Attcai.x. tho
'j try dliagretM on four count , and bo
) ..(..! M !. ftfth Willi TiASI
WIIH atquilivu v., mw ...n., "....
ul Collin wa Mind gallty on tuo
.trot two counU and not gulltr on tho
other three.
Wood wa Immediately dlcharged
from custody.
Collins and Atteailx remained In
their scats while Attorney Hurlburt
for tho defense reviewed briefly the
chargo of on attempt to bribe Juror
ffliiimnn. Ho said
'The charge that an officer of this
United l'res Service
NKW YOUK. Juno 7. Hannah 811-
ermnn, aged 17, and known as the
"Jean of Arc of tho Striker," marcn
...i i.. thin rliv today nt tho head of
'thousand of worker from I'ntcrson,
Now Jeniey. to participate In tonight
procession.
' Thl will Include delegation from
1 1. W. W. organization nil over tho
il'nltcd State.
PLAYERS MAKE A
BO IT IN BILL
AMATKUR THESPIANH PROODOE
"THK WOLF" IX A MANNER
CREDITABLE TO PROFESSION.
AL PLAYERS
Home talent plays are great enter
tainments. There Is nothing that
pleases people better, It soems, than
to flock to the theatre and watch the
bUtronlc ravings of their bosom
frlonds, as. streaked with grease
paints, garbed In outlandish costumes
and trembllno- at tlio knees, they try
to make themselves bellovo that In
stead of plain John Jones, Dick Park
er, etc., thoy are roally the character
In tho play which they are endeavor
ing to Interpret. Lot of sport to kid
them too, at times.
Sometime, though, the audience
Is happily disappointed by their
friends. It is recorded that there
have been occasions when tho ama
teurs rendered a bill that compared
favorably with that given by profes
sional talent.
Such a surprise was given local
ueoulo by the Woodmen of the World
last night, when "The Wolf", a stir
ring three act drama of Canadian
backwoods llfo was produced by local
talent, under tho direction of the Mc-
viiMnn rtrnihsra. From bectn&lns:
court tried to bribe a Juror strikes at ito end, the play was given without a
. A- J .!. a .1 ..il ..- aUi
WiSHGRE
E
NWOODfl
BACK ON FORCE
PETITION BEING CIRCULATED
THAT POPULAR KX-PATROL-MAN
nB REINSTATED PRE
SENTED MONDAY
MATTER TALKED
FROM ALL SIDES
AT BIG SESSION
Holding that at alt times he has
been an efficient officer, has given
close- attention to duty, and In every
other manner has been a model offi
cer. buMlnns men of the city are cir
culating a petition asking that Fred
Greenwood be reinstated as a mem
ber of the Klamath Fall police de
partment. This 1 to be presented at
Mnndnv'a meetlna of the COUBCll.
There is some complaint among the .
business men that tho cutting of one
.
patrolman off tho city force has leltv
certain parts of the city with Insuf
ficient nrotcction. To eliminate this
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TWENTY THOUSAND ACMM AUK
REPRESENTED
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Committee .Vowed to Amusf 1
MeeUac of All the Monti
Owners Lowering of Wats
Level Three Fee Wosdd Reels las
at Least Petty Then Aerta an
Oregon and California
t
If the United oKate)
will permit the closing of Ue g;s nt
..- lt...lh atrxlta anil Iha lnrlaOT
danger, tbey want Greenwood again. !of y,, wtter iTi 0( flower KfaUBaUi
Lake three feet, 40,000 acres of MM,
King Ltnscbe Envoys
United Press Service.
LONDON, June 7. the King today
nirtind the envoys from Turkey
j and the Balkan states at Buckingham
palace at luncheon. White pigeons
vera released in the banquet room,
and fitted about during the hour., and
Delegates to the king's cabinet ad
dressed the guests.
now a half Inundated marsh, will he
transformed into the Inert kind
hay and pasture tend.
This was (ne general express M
today's meeting nt the Chamber ef
Commerce, when the owners of le
ooo acres of marsh land bettettmf
Lower Klamath Lake, met nt the
Chamber of Commerce rooms, te ley
before omcuu 01 um reciaaa an-
thn very heart of our system of Jus
tlco. I dsmsnd an investigation. It
nny nttorney has been guilty of on at
tempt at bribery, I believe tnai no
should bo Immediately publicly dl
barrod. In my own behalf, and In
iimtieo to myself, my client and asso
ciates, I ak tlio court to put wlt-
hltch. and the action was quick
enough to keep the Interest of the
audience.
There Is considerable character de
lineation to the play, and It can be
said for Joo B. McAllister as Juice
ueauuien. a young r rencn uanaaiau.
Jerry Darrel as Batlse LeGrand. a
Lieutennnt Governor of Illinois Be-, ""ril"0" """
neimc up before It and get at the Canadian trapper, and E. E. Mc
trulh right hero and now." Naughton as Andrew McTavlsh, tne
Judge Pellet lor said that the grand blgottcd Scotch settler, that tbey wore
Jury would Investigate the charge on
Monday.
lieves this Method Will Keep
Minimum Wage Bill Straight
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cncAoo. j ,-t. . . Z2?JZ
oi icKisinuou proir.uiu. .. - vtXm investment.
n urn profit for merchant and olhor ' lf guc u ,cnlUro a this I pa
employer of labor ha been suggest- 0(, rllI(1 o'llnni today, "It will curb
ed by Lleulenant (lovernor Jumo(,MU,n of tl.o largo omployer who
O'llara. who is lu chargo of tho social nro right.,,,; tho m ';-b ' ;
til InvcllKntlon being Conducted by Ylicso peon In l.o ( J
a conunltteo from tho l.l.nol ZTuSZ tlon-
".Ucording to O'llarn. .hi " ruZSSS iSLLT"
ul.l bo In tho form of a "" " " "r"t ",c" ""
Program is Arranged
For Teachers Exam
Tests for Those Desiring State Cer
tificates Will Commence June
18 and Continue to June 21
.r ....... t..h.M desiring id In Ungiingc, Thesis for I'rlmnry
slalp one-year, primary, fivo-yoar and Cc5"JlJryl Korouoon Theory and
llfo toachlug certificates will bo given ,,rncUco or Teaching, Orthography,
the stnto examination Juno 18 to ,, Literature, Lueniwi ,.
Juno 21. The examination will be Aflornoon-orcgo -
llotnny, a.b'. """" ,rv.
Haturaluy Forenoon '
tioology. ,,.
Aftomoonoenorni hj. "
keeping. ,rt.all
Thesis for primnr, . v .. . -
bo written on any ono of tho follow
ing subjects ,
"What B.ouiu i "." ---w
...,.. wn T.iuaht In Books."
nmry vw- "...,- .,, rim..,
"Home Oeogrnpny u ""
ilrndes.'' "Tho Use of Phonic in
First arado." "Primary nendlng.
Sure Study." "nusyWor'-Ttio
Montessorl Bystom of Education.
taft Tries in Vain
to Use Wilson Seat
Though Lighter by Thirty Pounds
than When He Left Office in
March -is Still too Large
. . v. '... .Jvice their plsTutTortkhUniln Ues
unaries moon ui raw, , . t..
here to visit his parents. Mr. and Mre.i"""" "
C. 8. Moore. tCoeumd on i-ane e
Say Proof is Now Up
To The Republicans
According to Senators Conducting
Investigation. There is livery m
. dication of Powerful Lobby
Ideally cast, and brought out every
thing In their characters, from the
humor to tho emotional, with true to.
life expression.
Miss Marjorle McClure was happily
cast as Hilda, an unsophisticated
daughter of the woods, and her work
was good throughout. The parts of
.kA AmAimn QiirvAvnn. McDonald
illJ 4VU.V..VMM ..-,
and Huntley, were well taken by C. WASHINGTON. D. c. June a.
I J. McXaughton and Harry Meaner. The 'fact mat uenaior um -.
tho former ono being one of the dlt- Townsend or Micnigan bu .iu w
tlcult narU of the production. Mcs- President Wilson is ine u.gcv "'"
ner brought out all tho humor In his lobbyist, making a charge by hearsay
rollicking rolo. against tho president, puts the bur-
Unttcd Press Service
WASHINGTON. U. v., juuo ..
. . 1 ifB sail
Fprmcr Frcsldcnt wnimm -.-Tnft
spent mi hour visiting the Capl-
tul today. Whlio inero no ....
roinlnlsccnsos with members of con-
Kreiis. viewed tlio now . -"
., in i,n houso of roprcsenta-
!;" "vnndercd Idly about tho
corridors. . , ...,
Kntorlug tho executive """ ""
in. tho absence of President Wilson,
Tnft surveyed for some time the new
presidential chair. He tried Talnly to
sit In It, hut couia not uo so.
Tho former president was tne
i..nM.nn eiiegt nt the White House.
kvhllo thoro ho told the reporters that
he had lost thirty pounds since leav
ing office.
This afternoon Tart piayea go i
tho Chovy Chaso llnks
Th'e introduction of real pine trees,
a log cabin and other natural props
added much to tho realistic side oi
tho show. Tho last act, with the
stage set as a deep woods and the
light varying from a dim sunset to
total darkness, with a duel to tne
death between the Canadian lover
(Continued on fnge 4)
"Wo aro seeking to find a lobby,"
said Senator Overman. "I belleTe,
too, thnt wo have succeeded. It rep
resents mighty Interests arrayed
against the passage of the Underwood
tariff bill."
.,: nf ,, of on tho republican party. "It any republican neiieree ue
according to democratic member of democrat, are forced to vom
tne senate. ...,,.. ., , ,i,...i ti
"This Is a serious charge to be scienco,-aaueu ivu, u. -----made
from hearsay." .aid Chairman exertion of part, power. the, nr. rt
need of the sub-committee conduct- liberty to name a commUtee and e
ing tho.lnve.tlg.tlon. "The commlt-.nmluo tho member, of Je party. K
teo did not Intend to aummon Presl- thoy don't do this, they cant eom-
dent Wilson." 'l"aln ,
hold nt tho high school, nnd will bo
conducted by County hciiooi nupua
Intondont Frod Peterson.
Tho following program has boon iir
ruiiBod for the examination:,
Wednesday Forenoon Writing
United States History, Physiology.
A ftor noon Physical Ooograpliy,
Hendlng, Composition, Motho(a In
Heading, Methods In Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic,
History of Education, Psychology,
Mothoda In Oeograpby. .
Afternoon arammar, aoosranhy,
American Literature, Physics, Math-
TRAIN DITCHED;
TWOWILL DIE
HI-LIT SWITCH THHOW8 TWO UN-
OISK8 ANI SANTA FK LIMITED
TltAIN F4OM THK TIUCK8
NF.AH IHIMOSO
United Pres. Senlce
POMONA, Cntir., June . - -
suit of a split switcn. vwo -..,,...
ai. santa Fe'. double header
overland limited, were thrown from
tho track this altornoon. vv-
. .. !. li-inmatiVAB.
Two member, of the train crew will
dlo from tho injurlo. received. None
of tho imssongora wero iuju. -
ously,
INCIPIENT FIRE
STARTLES CITY
FRAMKWOIUC OF SAWPU8T INC1N.
ERATOR AT BIO BASIN MTMi
CATCHES FIBK KASttV EX.
TINGUI8HKO
Tho catching nro of the woodwork
on the sawdust Incinerator at' the
m. n..in Lumber comnany'a East
Side plant caused an alarm of Ire late
this afternoon that sent the nre de
partment to the scene.
Tho nro was easily extmgutsnea,
and the damage' amounted to almost
nothing.
Operation and Maintenance
Charges Will Be Due soon
Officials of Reclamation Service are Confident That
Recent Ruling Providing for Shutting on water in
Case of Delinquency Applies only to u. ana m
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That operation and maintenance i
charge! must be paid within ten day.
after .notice Is sent out, in order to
avoid having the water shut off, is
shown by the following order of the
reclamation service, lasued Just after
the suit In Question wa. decided In
favor of the government
"The engineers of the reclamation
ervtce are hereby authorised to de
liver water to any water uier without
payment ot the Installment on ac
count of operation and maintenance
pending action oy iu
supreme court of the United States
(In the case of Baker versusnwu-
gerL)
in . of failure of any water
...... tn maika navment a. provided
above within ten day. after public
notice ot decision by the supreme
court ot the United State In the cose
above noted the water supply ior, n
land .hall be promptly .hut o and
.0 remain until payment aaa aeen
other charge, dueat that Usee; I .
.
made of said charies. and alte et any jeMttea fd
ceu of one full laitiWaieataCJ
buildlna-. operation and ameJseihM
'ThmMnWafilleoa ,h m
charge.' en aeconnt 'el BiaratJra aM
mamtenanea aa realJ W lf
firsw ui orawis . ' 't '
According 'to. eaUUle of
mtloB MnrlM:R has never
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nataA inmut wosar oa bjt
meat'ef bnlMlac eaawjae, nmmpt "
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