The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 09, 1913, Image 1

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State Right to Regulate Railroads is Upheld By
the U. S. Supreme Court in Minnesota Rate Case
DECISION ENDS
LITIGATION BY
SEVERAL STATES
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BANKS ARE ASKED
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OR A STATEMENT
Sen. Cummins, who
Forced Probe
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l,Ulh of IVnic Coiifrniiri' An- lh trw,.ry dwrtmilil l.r Ih-im 1i
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PACIFIC FOR A
GOOD TRAFFIC
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President Yuan Shi Kai After
Hearing Wilson's. Proclamation
In.lol I rc Htrvlro
IAMiOV, Juno 3. -It m mil
cflflsll cniiuntireil Hint tlit prospw'ta
cr 1 1 llcmtnl of the llalkau ltua
lien -i fur from .atlsfMCtory when
IU ta c conferenro adjourned after
i fruit!' three liour session.
Hcrr. refuted In partlclpato In tin;
confucr. if 'iiMlinilCH IWli.n.ii. ij.m.. WABIM.STiTON, II. C, Juno
Nrsrlr nil of the do (.'gale lintel ., . .. ., .
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lp hum, TU.re I. no iinxfrrl of i,, (), ,,cmocrac toa.IVrHhIi. 0,ullo- nffcct bolh North an1
VSiSSi .."..orlant mnttcJ to ANO. -H- j. -S;!'.:: Sl "!,r Ili P - " " "
.MUr.l m nt Inr Ju.180 Uta oJHtn V. !li..-.iiilo of It Hut Senator John h tlio canil o.cnH .
;m.ti.i. mr noiKirnio .r.. ."";' ,..,,,, - An a rt.ujt of tho uhdiux oi u.o crcai
II. Infill Wl llilll.1M " .)...w.w. ... I- ..,
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liiMitiitlon liilriidiKiil In I'nj Ilium lit
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mi tint I'm ll'c CiiimIh r llolli North
nml honlli Aim-rlru lie IiicicivhciI.
0kiiIiii; of Omul In Hrllrvttl .Will
Ho mi ImikIii to Kliliilim
I nllrd 1'ross Service.
HOMK, Jun ""'" Hnl"
,-ircln to bi'Como u fnctor In
wurlil'p BlilmilnB wlicu tlio I'anarau
oiii I In (ijivnod a Indicated In I'nr
llnmcnt today, when Deputy illllnnn
lu-Kiiti'd n reHolutlon anklng the In
cieino of tlio Italian comular nervlco
on tlio I'nclllc const.
Tlio Increase, according to tho rci-
JW Honor, H l.u J'-i'W" ',0 '"'"" ".w"0 ,"UUm,'lM.r.noKo I., time to tho fad that r.
Iifl4irie lilKli rliool n. Hoi M-B for i..Mlracy. MtlKntlon. naturally Brovr. I'tcd.
r.tlf , . WM to M-C...I llic M.m,or l u """ u'"k4p "R "' ,' . ,, from Ul0 president', public .t.te
with l,.i pnrriiU, Mr. and Mr.. John 'H ' f " ' ""J1 ,0 J ,,.,, ouBht to c.mo from tho men of
' L1 1" 1" .. ' f.i 1 . .. i iliU imrty. Accordingly. Senator Cum-
' ' '"" "" . ., .i ,rt -.im iinforolio'mlim' rcnolutlon a chaiiKcd consld
Chil Holt w. hero Hunday from rll..ni of ho Kraft Mcm hoforo Ho R
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tht drrrufUld l'nrmn.
it Keiilcnced tomorrow.
'ornhly, nnd In that form It passed.
,Most of tho republican, voted for tho
K'limnilui resolution, while tho demo
crat, lotod for Sonator KcrnV.
COURTHOUSE JOB
Rivers and Ritchie
At rst Are AstrecdlSPRMBFIELD, 10.
Articles Will be Signed Late This
Afternoon. The Champion Will
Make Weight at Riiigside
SWEPT BY BLAZE
loss wii.i. nrx rwisiiTo a mii
United l'ros. fiorvlc. " MiM umx2"'
JAN PIIASCWCO, Juno 9 Wllllo on vlctori
KHelilo nnd Joo lllver. will meet toro rhami-lnn In tho oli.ut
i..i in. in n HIUlilo ha. finally iiBrwul
wii fliu ItllVKlUUli Mill '" " ill
Umly round bnttlo for tho IlKht- 131 rlnB-Mu.
lRlit chami.lon.hlp of tho orld. Mnl.ir ""'' ' , , ,B OOO to $1,000,000.
This ha. heel. ..tiled by tho t o lltllo hero rm I. Aiigelw, . nl U u wmi )g g
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. i. i.i.i inn imiirii iiisiiiLL id aui
."... . .....: .. ,.r., i.r.i from tho former, riiim..,""" "
.-vnicies oi ncrcomcni win uuih'"- - ,,,,,.,! I
l o'clock tlil. nftornoon. rdy I., -ten t ho ng ee me. (
11 ha. not bean .locWe.1 yd lo " """ " "' "" ,0WOrr
lll referea tho mix. Tho """ """ '" their tritlnlnit nuartow.
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X(MIX l'HOM SAX FKAXCI8CO
Hen 0. McDouKall, the architect
who planned tho now Klamath county
rourt houso and tlm White Pelican
I io croHHIX(l TO HIXOHTS. hotol, will nrrlvo till, nfternoon from
' '" .. ...v ........ it tiiru Son Francisco to confor with tho!
iii(!iiwixnrA.Ns'iin.iiiAMus, ioiniy omculi rcgarUlng y,0Tk ol,
n mtrriox or CITV l)OOMKIlii.o court house. Tho work of con-.
1 ' .miction I. to bo resumed In a few
oior tho I'nllcd 1'rcs. Scnlco day..
....... i ' KPHtNliriin.I). Mo.. Juno 0. Flro AcrompauilnB Mr. McDougall to
to wolRh today I. .weopliiB tho entlro north- Klamath Falls Is a San Francisco
.cnHtorii noctlon of tho city. manufacturer of prcssod etojjllo 1.
Tho Ion. In oatlmnted from uu.- also .hlppliiK his oiiuipmoni. ana win
roniinciico at onco tho maiung or
T""'"" I M
iii.M.1.. a IiIkIi wml Is upreiiuinB uio uii. pressed stono ibciub "r i "
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This I. ono of tho first photographs.
itnken of President Yuan Shl Kal after'.
'ho bocamo chlof of tho Chinese lie-,
I public. After V. T. William., Amer-
m atidt nnniil'can char8 ,a,Talri' rcad Pr,1'nt.
I VTAOT Vllllll Wll.on'. proclamation recognizing the,
L u I All I oUUH c,nei i"M,c' Mny " Prciw1e,jti
L. Ullllll www,1Yuan nml iorao of tho offlclaU.
stopped outsldo tho Imperial palace to
AIICIIITIHT .McpOUOALL AND pose.
Mr William. Is shown on bis loft. J
l'HI.Si:iSTO.i:MANUFACTUK-l othor omcMa nro lll0 minister)
1.1, AltHIVi: THIS AFTKU- of forclgu uffalrs, tho minister of war
I'M OltKAT VICTOItV OVtM TUB
IIAILIIOADH
(In Aildliliiu t MlnnrMtttt timk. Ore
Kim. Mlwourl, lUwturkjr and Ar
kmiui Had HulU I'rndtax la MIsjIh
rut Court n to Tlielr lllht to He.
rlilc Upon 1'aawHiter Kate. WRhtai
Tlirir llonler.
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United I'res. Serrlce
W'ASHI.NOTOX, D. C, lmm 9
rit.unrlily uphold! tlie rlM maA
juiittiorlly of eTcrjr atato te regtiUtc
'railroad rates trlthhi tta bordera. the
;Valtl Htatca a reroe ceft
decUred rotwtHaUaal tha Mb
law redact the freight ad
vr ratnt h that atato.
Thh. dectobHt .oaawl. the delaal t
the deathblow ahwed by Mm fattr
HiHl.rnllroMla at (he riaht af aUtaa m
ropilate rale.. It aaTecta'ahl
ImmeilUtrly, aad ererjr atate
nmlrlr.
' Th iii.pii.inn In thtt' MiaacaoU i
also settle sulU before the supreme
court affectlBg regulatloaa la Or oa.
I tcouitaueu oa raa e
Special Election in
November is in Doubt
and Admiral Tsal Tim Kan.
MISS GODDARD
IS SERIOUSLY ILL
Latter Soon to go to Supreme Con
If Sustained, U. of 0. Appropria
tion! and Other mill Delayed
SALUM. June 9.
when tho Day bill, providing for a
pecial referendum election In Novem
ber, was passed by the legislature,
thoro was no such exigency or emer
gency exlstlug for Its enactment oa Is
... ...,.' contemplated by tho constitution or.
iwlPIIIiAlt YOUNM lUUDh-TO-Ilh IS.,. ... i,,,en rinllnwav Saturday
STIUCKKN DV Ii:AD 10180X1X0 ' pronounced It unconstitutional, and
.n.nit...ii ilia wtlt nt tiinnflAmu. sued
..wl'ii i.viiidKIVn xiIE.",i,u"q,v' "v "--- -
ll'ir.t w.... .-
'building.
Il.'l). Morlenson has gono to San
Francisco on n business tlrp.
Government at Last Gains
Victory Over Express Co
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United States Supreme Court Today Rules Jhal hM lams
Express Company Can be urimmwij
for Violation of the Interstate Commerce Laws
QUALIFIES
IJultod l'ress Service
M WAaniNOTON. i). 0.. J""0 0'"
Tho AdainB KxpreM company can bo
cilmlimlly prosecuted for violation of
II o Intor.tnto commorco laws, dosplto
tl o fact Unit tho directors do not nil
r Bldo.ln the amo stuto.
Thin doolslon was handed down to
ilny by tho United States .upromo
Cdurt,
It brings a victory to the depart-
U.S.
IN SEMI-FINALS
HKFi:AT OF AUSTRALIAN TKAM
WV McIiOUOHIJN'S VICTOUY
MATCIIKS AMiatlOAN TENNIS
TKAM WITH OKIIMANS
United Press Scrvlco
simv vouk. Juno 9. Maurlca Mc-
rnuKhlln, tho national tennis oham
....... n..nv u'nn nil three seta nnd tho
l.lllll. vuuw - ,
mutch In tho tlnal game with the
Australian contender, for the Davis
. ....... torsluto.aumused on tho ground that Joint lonnU cu, w ch u tno symoo.
menl oi jusuio ..." - --XMr . ,ock companies are immuno -"-"- .' , Au.trallan
. ..... ludlilll Willi IUI JV"'" " ' .t .. Unnl1 IHIH UllUllllHtVU w -.-
loiiiinuri-u w .---. Piimlnnl jirosocuiion, unriue "-.
ollmlnatcs the
z , WU.M r .1... .!' .... ':r" , i ; z : ... s. rz
ssisJSsstSA'z
u Aittaiiin tT ranw itun. ew --
tho goicrnmcnt was practically un- trophy.
service oi suupuouii.
'.. i.....a omnany n connm
:;zz''r,
upon orneors su over ... . -- .
i.rn.iaiit suit In tho fodoral district
court ut Clnclnnutl.
A-grand Jury Indiaou mu .
for alleged ovoicuargos on package.
sent iuto OhloJ Tho Indictment was
..1.1 .. n LnrMU A
UUIU IU PWmw --. .i
FMislon of many fodorat iiaouiuua ,
tho Joint stock organisation was
charged by tho department of Justlco
lagalust tho company.
ni,... Ri.nnaon. aunerlntendent. oi
Lchools at aroonacres.AVuh., left this
morning for Snu Francisco, awer
Visit with his coualn, Louis Bath. .
DAY
MXOTYFK
Rtrickon with lead poisoning tho
idoy uftci .ho resigned hor position as
llnotypo operator In ono ot tne iocoi
printing establishments, Miss Maude
nn.irinni. who was to become ttw
brldo ot Albrocht Oehlor this week, Is
at tlio Illackburn hospital. Her con
dition, while not critical, U serious.
Miss Qoddard has worked as a nn-
otyplst hero for tho past year, but
heretofore symptoms ot lead poison
ing were not evident, rno aay aiwr
i. milt her position to prepare for
tho nuptials, she was stricken, and
Dr. Hamilton dlagnoxea tne case aa
load poisoning. She may be operated
upon today.
G. A. R. Bncawpmeat
United Press Service
NEENAH, AVIs., Juno 9. Tho an
i.uni ntntn nncamument ot the Wis
consin department ot the Grand Army
ot the Republic openod nero iuu7
with several thousands of age-ooni
veterans In the parade. A. P. Jack
son, commander ot the J. r. jacnaou
Post. Q, A. R., acted as aiae ue n
of.. Commander In Chief Alfred u.
Oeers ot tho national aepanmeuw
The reunion will last three days.
unrrv nndan. who la connected with
.k. inni tirnnch of the reclamation
service U hero from Portland, where
he has been detailed wjm tne
Oregon Investigation work.
out by W. T. Slatten to compel Secre
tary ot State Olcott to tile the peti
tions asking that the dentistry bill De
referred to a vote of the people-
Should this decision be sustamea
by tho supreme court, then bo vote
will bo taken on any of the measures
Declaring thattTeforred until the regular electte ta
Novomber, 1914. Petition, nave aeest
Died with the secretary of state ask
ing for reference ot university appro
priations, the compensation set, tho
county attorney bill and the sterilisa
tion bill. All of them contain tho pro
vision that should no special eleeUoa
be held this fall they shall be Totod e
at the next regular election, and -rotary
of State Olcott stated that If
tho higher court upholds Judge oo-
way'n decision, be will so havo taeai
filed.
Secretary Olcott reiusea to ate aw
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(Continued om, rago i
Big Investigation Is
To Start Tomorrow
Believed That Federal Legislation
Will Come as a Remit of Probe
Into West Virginia Matter :
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WASIUNQTON. D. C, June 9.--,
iiitoatisatton ot conditions fa coal
fields of West Virginia will be startad
tomorrow. The committee named by
the senate to look Into the matter
leaves tonight for Charleston,
According to Senator Borah or iaa
ho It Is more than possible that fed
eral legislation, covering workla-
men's rights and the duties qi em
ployer., will be passed by congress.
"Wo Intend to gel possession "
il, l.nl. In rnnnaction With the tTOll-
.. . .. , .. ... ..nau.. ivi...a.
bles in west Virginia, ' ?r? 1 , Tjrr.-.
William St Kenyon ot lows. iTa dolrecarejlp
hi. v ara aolBK right M
inm nt conditions, and vW 'i
hau.tlvo. iniorxaaiioR r, y-
ployera and osiplojredj" ,. y i 1, r
It w.oaiy wiHuawwr w
can bono to ftnd out waois f
m. w' lataad to as.crtata
the satlafaetlom ot eversosT.
'truriBeraser, -
see what eeaaw'et
do la order, to prosaot h
from a reeoMUoh Of Sitoh
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