The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 12, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLH, OHKGOX, THURSDAY, JUNK 12, 101
Price, Vive Ceatoi
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Former Friends of Accused Umpqua Indian Take
An Active Interest in Getting Him a Fair Trial
KUYKENDALL IS
RETAINED TO BE
AMICUS CURIAE
FLAG DAY WILL
BE OBSERVED
KLAMATH FALLS
H4ii.li i:i:iuihm at iuvi:itHii)i;
SCHOOL
'rtl" Which Ilia Hand, I'lfo
Mil Drum (.'itrtMi ' A, ' W, "
IX, ami ntlrit Will l'nrllilnli'.
m ,'l'nirli!l' Program Ml Wri
ftidr nIkm.I An' Aiming the I'm
larr llrllrf Cor tiplr Will
(ilir llin School a Hag.
Aliliouxh prepamd on rallmr short
sutler, Ilia observance of Flag Day In
Uts city Saturday will bo highly p
Koprlila (or the occasion. A pro
inus li been tenlatUoly arranged
(or tbe obiervance.
A troerulon wit bo una of lliu fin-
UfH. Thlf Will
iosm at :. JO Saturday
Under the direction
Pssbtr, city supe
Marian llollins
Leading Tourney
TROOPS
MORO
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lswd
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HORDES
FIGH
Coughs 'em up Alive S. P.-U. P. CASE
Germs? Nope; ran
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ON JOLO ISLAND
tor weoxs .mckcis nus uevn suuor-,
Sl. AMKRH'A.Nrt KII.LKIi HUItlNCJ "K (rom sovero stomach complaint McItKYNOLIW
wMr-l, liifrtml tilivalpfniic fini! tlirr.nl-.
l'nul Nickels, a Sodus township'
farmer. I n human ncauarlum. For!
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several days ho tins been couglilng upl
small ill z od brook trout from two to
flvo Inches In length.
l'or weoks Nickels has been Buffer-
COMMENCED
May Etheridge
Jilted by Lord
FEDERAL COURT
iiatti.i:
which baffled physician und throat-j
PEHSOXALLY
cKAitrn: at kt. paul
IN
imed his life. Recently lie was seized
(with a Oolent spoil of coughing nnd
coughed up a (our-lnch fl.b. :Aorjlcyi) for Union Pnrlllc 3Uke a
Ui.Vf.Knl nltinl iHfttllt MtUlIIC IlflVA I
oKiilii AmiTlriiii Aiitlimll)' It-Misltr followed, ond each tlmo tho farmen Proportion Whereby the Fcnnyl
I.. Pllrl balflr TIm- llrlwllli.ii.',"u omllUd nh' -f
1 1 filial of tint Hiiltmi of Jolo to I
Tribi-Aiiii'ii Thmtv t'p Knticiirli
iiiiiiIn mill I'm Up StuhlHiiii lti-.lt-mint
llcfinn Itmit by tin" 'rrooK.'m.
EXCAVATOR
luted I'rtss Hen leu
MANILA, Juno 12.-,Slx American
trooper were kilted aud twelve were
woudded this morning, when Aniurl
IS
HARD AT WORK
mnlu Hyutviii Win Trailo Its Hnlll
nmrc & Ohio Mno Stock to Union
1'nclflc for letter's Holding In the
Southern 1'nclilc Company
United Press Service.
ST. PAUL, Juno 12. In order to
'affect the dissolution of tho Union Pa-
cIDc-Sonthcrn Pacific merger ordered
wounded mis morning, wucn Aiuun-. ,v.mv-- . -- -,":
ran troops under Colonel Pershing lli:.M.i:V DIIAI.V IS IIIUNtt IIKKP-. by tho govornraent, the Union Pacific
. . . . .... . ... .. .-.. .i.i'iiim nrlufiMi In (rniln Its Southern I
vjiv.it ami wii)r..i:i out ux "-;- "--:;-"2" -.,. '
hnttled wltll rebellious Moro tribes-,
men nt llagsagu.
Thu Moros Moru led by tho Sultau
tcoiitmueii
ItHrlnt, II.iIIIi.m. in,utf.r,i a.tM.itv ntut
v.a . w,wf -.. wi....
ntlilelic gill, sliowcil rvntnrKniiifl torni ,lf Jn0. nnd nut uti a stubborn fight.
.form at the court In the Mitropolltnn golf tournament Tholr loss Is not Unovwi. I
afternoon, lover tho links of tho Nassau Club on fho fight emtio as n rmult of thei
of Prof. II. H. Long Island, fihe was tho runner uPri)fulin f t10 Bultan of Jolo to rcc-'
rlutandviit or mo in tho championsiup contest last year, K..io Amcrlcnn iiuthorlty. Ho do-
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OAKOUNi: DIIIVEN
t, Pacific stool to tho Pennsylvania sys-
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WHYTU ACTIVK IX BKRAI.P
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uaaw mwwm -w ..v - ,- - . . aar- -j - jk .1 a L MtBssssssssssC
.tern for on equity In the Ualtlmoro &. . vnnM ,. ti.Mr- Ether-
loul0, , ideo's dream of nobility Is over with.
' Attorneys tor tnoratroauouuinea, pjt whMe
of deepening and widening ' MXt mta htt mm '
ley drain .'&Sr Zt
Work
thu HcnlcV
I along nicely by tbo big gasoline exf-
Wells, Fargo Wants
to Buy Baled Hay
Express Company Notifies the Local
Agent That it Will Need Two
Thousand Tons For 'Frisco
tiro nrchlpellgo to ro
than submit.
I Firmly entrenching
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. .-.. .... tho lord objected, uui ms lamuy am.
UiUtlh svvs mj mv o - ' .. t1yn nnrlAV nilVIIAmnlir AT ATi
clared that ho would stir up tno on- ,cavntor ow ncd by lbo rociamatIon scr- """ "l" . - i-
oiuiion ruimr. . ,,, ...v.inr nnA ii. rmw aro . . . ..
,,.u. ... w.-.-.-. M. MrRoyn-yms wiu-prescni tuo gov--
n( unrk nn tlm Zncharlah ranch. ......... ., ,vi. j..i '
... . -. Arnmnni a aiLiLuao ri'KuiuiuK mio ucu.
. " " r.. '" "C' V L. """I":;' o drain, by being de.pened n ; - IMI0B of court.
I near iiagKu. ."- - ".widened, furnishes n better drainage .... LoomI. for tho UnIc
.in inllltnrv headauarters that they ,..,....,. ...,. ,h .ii,. i ., Attorney Loomis tor mo umc
I - . . . ..... .. 'i"r iiiu iuiiuo u.iuv, ..,.....-...-. . .. , n-nin .ntrirpRtPd lb
,woilld not suumu 10 AinoriLuu u-(ectol,
.n..n w'linn ilm irnnn nnnroAChcd
lfral of Illg Lumber Cowifwy, Who
Formerly CasMlocled Tradtef Vent'
at Yoacalln, In the linnM Valley.'
Having In Mind the Intereata e
Alien TrilmmnH Accuarx of Mmr-j
der, (IrlM Local Attorney to Appear
Chenowelh Umpqua. Indian, will
t... ,l.n .(..fAMt1itll In unit nt th MnAf.
lunusual criminal actions ever trlee In
Klamath county. Forrnsr aeBawt
oncM. nromlnent white atea. are de
termined that. If guilty, he anall be
punished to the full extent ot tie
law, but, If Innocent, he he aee.ltte4.
D. V. Kuykendalt, forsser etn
attorney, has been especially reUbM
br former acqualntaacea of the !-
Milan to appear la court startac the e-
(Coaunueu om ra
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iti imrrlrndo tho Moros opened fire
I Tho battlo wns fiercely fought, but!
'tlm I'litrcnchmcuts oro finally cap
tured by tho troopers. Tho sultnn
i held n prisoner.
A chance for Klamath county farm- course, must bo choice Kindly lot
rs to land a fat contract for bay Is mo know ul your earliest convenience
contained In tho following letter from what the prospects nro In your local.
i i ,. . . u i... ...i.-.. . ii v in i. irk mi thu wholo or it part of
WrlntcndsiU of stables for tho Wells this amount, also tho price per ton. ,
.. . . . ii.. ,.i ,i nni Lnnw ulifithnr nr not tho
rsrgo lixpreas company, to j. j. i .......... - - .
kr. tho compauy'a local agent: hy I ' Immodla ely by the
"Wo are In the market for 2.000 Han I'rancliro aincc." sum .Mr. iarvr
lom of tame oat hay, or timothy, today. ...... , .
tabd, f. o. b. cam at a point on tho "I bellow, though, that tlio letter
lines of tho 8. V. Co. Thu hay, of , refers to hay for fall dollvory.
WOOL AND SUGAR
SECTIONS READY
SENATE PROBERS
60 TO COALBEDS
Union Pa
cific this morning suggested that tho
lUnlon Pacific stockholders bo allowed
to fix tho minimum prico per share
for their stock In the Southern Pa-i
clflc. I
1 This was strenuously objected to
by Judgo Smith. Ho stated that tills
would enable tho Union Pacific stock
holders to fix a prohlbltlvo price, en
abling them to maintain control of
tho Southern Pacific.
'KAII.UIli; OF GOVWINOB TO MAKH
TltAIN COXNKCTIOXS MAKKS
POSHIIII.K AN INSPECnOX TBIP
11V I.vr.STIGATOIt8
Second Unit Work
Almost Completed
Work Will Be Finished on Griffith's
Lateral in Ten Days. Most of
the Ditches Nearly Done
Name Committee to
Incorporate Railway
Worden, Dunbar and Walton are the
Klamath Co. Members. Meeting
at Yreka Most Enthusiastic
NO CIIAMJK WILL UK MAUK IX
THI'SK FltKK LLSTKU AHTICLKS
IIV THK riNANCK COMMITTKi:
OF THK SKNATK
United Press Sorvlco
WA8111NGTON, 1). C, Juno 12.
The llnnilco commltteo of tho sonato
this itfturnoim approved tho frco wool
nml sugar schedules of tho unuer-
nuod tariff measure
'rt.ij ln.ivfii to of tho most Impor
tant schedulos substantially tho Bauie
us when thoy passed tho house.
COPS WANT TO
PLEAD GUILTY
TURKS JUST BE
AT 10
NDOORS
United Press Servlco
CHARLESTON. W. Va., Juno 12.
Accompanied by tho attorneys for tho
nimoslne sides and n party of nows-
papor men, tho sub committee nnmou
in- tho scnato labor coraraltteo to In-,
vestlgato coudltlous In tho West Vir-
clnln coat fields left today lor tnoi
sccno of tho recent warfare. j
Thoy will spond tho day Inspecting 1
tho mines ami conditions there Hi mnM ot Mahmud Seyket Pasha,
Is possible that some witnesses may . . t lho Turkish empire,
bo examined thoro. wil0 WM assasslnnted yesterdoy, wero
Tim trln today was made owing to ,....,.. ,,t-.. mhMi enromonr at-
tho fact that Govornor Glasscock, who ltcnued tno interment.
was to hnvo testified today, waa un- jntenso oxcltement provolls all over
ablo to bo present on account oi miw- t, country ar n result of tho shoot
Work of excavating tho main ca
juals and sub laterals of the Second
ior Poo Valley unit of tho Klamath
'project Is rapidly nearlng comple
tion. Most of the sub contractors
working undor Maney Hrothers will
,..ln.,v ..- lfl liv Tlll'il.n H?ilnliiil 111.! 1st Of July.
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AUTH01tlTIi:S-fiUANI)VIZKIPStcompIce(1 r t(n day4( accordIng to
ltK.MAl.NS AUK lXTr.UHKD WITH
POMP
CONSTANTINOPLE, May 12. Tho
officials of the reclamation service.
on the North and South Poe Val
ley laterals on the Nuse Lake lateral
the sauio nrocreM Is belag aaaae. ii
Is tho belief of Maney Brother that
on the 1st or July seven of the Has
outfits at work'-aow will complete
their schedules. The two reatalalmg
schedules wilt bo completed la tea
days' longer time.
Hollovlng that the only way lu
which to get the proposed railroad
from Klamath Falls to Humboldt
Harbor Is to get out and work for It,
a committee of nine members, throa
rom each county, waa named at yea
lorday's meeting at Vroka to tako
chnrgo of the organisation and Incor
poration of a railroad,
Members of the commlttoo are:
Judge Will 8. Worden, Oeorgo J. Wul
Ion and It. II. Dunbar of Klamath
ountyj K. a, Clark, J. T. Coonah nnd
P H. Horet of Humboldt county;
Joromo P, Churchill, Edward O'Con
nor and O, F. Ilellmuth ot Siskiyou
wunty,
Large delnatlons from the three
counties net af Yreka yesterday and
much enthusiasm was manifested by
ll In the railroad. Tonnage statistics
submitted leaded to prere that tho
road, In addltlea to opening a vast
undeveloped 'territory, would be a
Ing n train.
lug
tlon
Tho authorities fear a revolu-
In order to chock this, nit citizens
iimn hwn ordered to bo lu tneir
huccosh llnanclally from the start. Tho
following resolutions woro nuopicn.
"Wherons, No nreu of llko oxtent
equals lu richness and volume tho
limber und mlnoriu riw v. . -,
land lying adjacent to Humboldt bit),
to Klninntli nnd Trinity rivun.
tho tributaries of thoeo atronnw n
Humboldt niul Siskiyou counties In
California, nnd Klamath county, Ore-
gont . t
''Whorons, Tho dovolopmont of
resources depends in a largo mowuro
1... .nnndV estllhlUIimOIlt Of
communication by rail between tho
lutorlor mid tho son; mm,
. -M.n nnrlv COIllPlotlon Of
(tho Pnnnmn'canal and tho marvelous
development Hint ovoni win .-- -?."'....
i.ooinn const must omplin-
Clso the necessity of such communlca-
t'0HWh?aas.rrholicartycooporaUui
' (Continued on I'ago V)
OOALnURO. W. Vn., June 12.
ml. A diiK MnmtnlttnA thta after-
noon personally Inspocted tho minors' nome8 Uy io o'clock every night
shack homes, tneir uuuuv iw
houses nnd tho company's stores here.
tikTitU'r ATTOHNKV FICKKItT It was found that machine guns
DlbllllCl 41 wins, nro.mounted In n position to com-'
SAYS UK 18 CONHIDUULMl THK countryslde. ,
MATIKK, HUT WILL SIAKK u
COMMENT
Unllod Proas Service.
o im piiAVfiiSCO. Juno 12. Pa
trolmen McOoweu, nrollotto, Mcllugh
Moro Catholics In Cana
United Press Servlco
nOME. Juno 12. Tho Catholic
church Is still tho predominating re- j
llglous sect lu Canada, accoraing to
figures officially given out at tno voi-
DOVE HOVERS
OVER BALKANS
Less Than a Quarter
Of Veterans Survive
Compiling of Statistics at the Pentioa
Bureau Shows That the "Boyg '
of '61" Average 71 Yean
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WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 13.-' fno avera a - - "- r. ,
Of tho great army of veterans or tho .veterans Is today 71. t"' -iClv.1
War who passed In grand re- tho average , death t, 1 J
view before President Grant at Mpii''--:;,
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joVoplm nnd Sullivan. Ilvoot the San ,,can today. The census pub Ishcd
..0bT ...,.,.,, indicted tor con- ...-we that 39.3 or tho population or
. y wl o eiders want to plead !Canda Is Catholic. Tho Presbyter
spiraey nii "" , .f.,n..a n,i v.n aconal Inns to-
KUlUy, , .,., ,, ..,' .-i0 Ji n nnr cent of tho
Tho report was conurraou iouuj guuier .u...i'.. -
Prosecuting Attorney Plckert. Kick-'population.
ort Bttilod that ho Is considering the
HOTII IIULOABIA AND SI
IHIIITKD TO HAVE
RUSSIA'S OFFEIt TO
TRATE THE SOltAP
muttor.
Tho Pollcan Day mill boys aro flt-
,. iniBohall diamond. Thoy
hnvo orgaulsod a basoball team, and
will chnllougo an croauou r
championship.
Get Quarterly Dividend
United Press Borvlce
mew vnnK. Juno II. Stockhold
ers of record on May 27th today re-
colvod trom tholr Heading atoca mo
regular qunrtorly dividend ot 1 por
cent
United Press Service
YIENNA, Juno 12. The uuiganan
government today rando nn unquall
rled nccoptanco of Russia's offer to ar
bitrate the nulgarlan-sorvian uispuio.
It Is roportod that Servia lias al
ready accepted tho offor. .
This virtually means peace Detween
the two nations.
PAiAnrniinu imi iiiuiifc... v,ftw.. .k,iw - - --- t . t. . .
...... .. ,n.ixi. t . tt declared today, the DaWM
i . . .!.... .... .i,. ni hA navinr no more veaeseae. to
ABBI "" , ' , , , nivii War veterana., la iTe.PeeeaJL
lAflirno nr viiiRrniiH ui nuiD va -- -- - --- ,-- , ,- -- t-
rnitod States. This compilation
showed that on May 30th last, there
woro In various parts of tho world
4&7.O0O sun-Ivors of tho civil war.
On the sumo day there wero less thaa
1.000 survivors of tho Mexican War.
There is not the name of a slugle sur
vivor of the war of 1813 on the pen
oinn rncords. but there are about ISO
widows ot vetoransot the aeeeaa war Included
iiti nrat Britain who are today laJtoa kSJ
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Is expected that there will he Blnf,
mvibKM Tim ""i" i','".
in the. laat tweMeM-'M
the government atea ,
annually to oar sasseae. sjssi
year it cpsU awe, fw'tojMi
"dollar-n-day; peaeiea saw, wassw i
become fecUve.:,Lae;year4Jse
lay wait aeeat fl MJkaf.ee ,
the eftMtm M'jm'A
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