The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 18, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOOlf, WEDNKHDAY, JUNK 18, 101S
Senators Say Sugar And Railroad Interests
' oatjaaav e.Ba
Are Resorting to Every Means to Thwart Bins
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Lobby Investigation
Getting Odiferoiis
as End is Neared
uiiLTcn DccnDc A RELAY SIRING
'LOBBY PROBERS
P. B'. Willis Champ
Speller of Wash.
NOIIIIIH MAYS RAILROAD MHIIIY
IN ACTIVE
.rlrwkau InlriMlurr llonliillnii in
.iiiiissii: nirr.i..M, winner or
ust . lairs hai'i: wn.ii ii.wi:
ril.ll(ii: lll'TII vinimi sua i;k
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Tin) lulrtt IjIiIiIit for tumor In thu
nU inlln cowboy H'lny mrp nl llic
I :ika linden In July in llnrry HUH of
Dili rllv Hlllt. mIid iiwii inm line
I'uiigrraa, .taking lltHl liirtln ttr -. linn rlucii of the fiihtoM.
Hon .'iHiimlllri Tutu the Whlln and lln-y rn Iwlni! trained nt the
...... . ... 1.1 CrUler Hlllta inncli.
i.iiic nl iMMWir .mii-.nim, J(i,inI), ClleUllU WM iny ..
i.f lpiniNUlUr if iln ItnllnwU cured l" trnln the HUM lrliiK Cope-
Alfn.nl by lU.l...l ..lr. "'" l !' , '"f "" W"",,,,K
kUltlRMt laat )fir'n linden
" Already Hum l a rilny "trims hen.
t nllcd l'rrt Hervlco awaiting lb" Hndeo TIM came In
WAHIIINtlTON, l. t, J""" Isil nlRlit from tlm Hnmll rnntli mar
11m m-bIp IhU flrnn-ii iMil lli Ullirr I -ike Although raiiKe horn-
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mnrknlily fast, and tlio Htiinii rnticn
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ximlnc niuniy li aWo represented.
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BY JURY WITH
C. J, Ford Named
as Public Printer
INSTRUCTIONS
IIKNHON ORDBK- A VRHIUCT hV
ACQtiin.U.
u'ARiiixflTON. U. C. June 17.
tlvt mihoirMentolon or conre u Inrtio Ucieuionereiruiii...uu. ....
I. tlio r.llctloii timiln by Hntor (Jeo. fnUntr t .0 tlio lloilro nml imrtlcl- Krank U. Wlllli. ex-MlioolmMUr, M
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pMn III tin' eontcit.
Jlho clikiiiplou ulr of WMblBftOB.
Wilson Denies Rumor
of Leaders Divided
Newspapermen Are Summoned For
a Special Conference By Presi
dent. Currency Bill Mondav
fnlled I'rtu flarvlc
WAHIIINUTON, U. C Juno 18.
I'rrildenl WoodroW WIHOU louay era
Plinllcully denied tlio reporH current
to the effect Hint tho lender of tho
ik-mocratlo currcucy reform mciuuro
nro dliagreed us to tlio iroitroin for
tho Introduction of tlio menuru.
Tho president broko on oiHablUhed
uutora by calling tho iiot"H'er "
lu hi offlco today In order to rcfuto
din runnriM. Ilurotoforo ho lio tnkon
tho uowipaiior mon Into conferoiico
only at cerUIn period of ttio wco.
, Wtlnoii ld that tho currency re
..,. 1.111 will hi all probability bo
prem-ntcd In congres Monday. It I
ttiniiRlit that copie 01 uio i.
will bo Hiiblmlted to tho banking and
currency committee tomorrow for
their peru.al.
I WIlMin itated that ho expected tlio
gnpport of tho republican member of
tin. houo on till mcnmiro.
' llo lnltod thai thoro I no dUpulo
11 1,.. .nnnmiru. 111 lie. Ill cnb
inct and tho toador of both houw
nro In oiitlro accora.
Senator, corrwpondenU, cabinet ofl-
r.m and other official felt before
him when ho appeared at the 'pellln
ben" of tho National rreta uiud.
Senator Mile I'olndexter of Wub
imrinii. Hi only member of the upper
branch of congrc who put Dimwit
down In tho directory a a progre
nlve, stood to tho tat, or almoit tho
Init , with tho Ohio rcpreenUtle.
Then tho ecrctar7 of agriculture, the
former president of a college, who
acted a Hpclllng master, put him a
hard word, llo stumbled.
' "If easy," said the Ohio man.
'"It li.y-d-r-o-s-e-p-h-a-l-u-."
I Tho charge ha recently been made
In New York that the school teachers
'tl(,rithero arc ome 17,000 01 them
enn't pell. WIHU has proTd Ifi
different In Ohio.
County Clerk C. It. D Lap, wife
and daughter returned last night
from Ashland, whero they haT heen
visiting tho formor's ton, Chester I
Lap.
I MU Bthel William of Dandon Is
tho gueat of her aunt, Mrs. Lyle O.
I Mills. -r
! Vallt-y IUher, Cttarned WHIi
I he Ijircriijf ef a Hirer bjr Merrill
Initio Men, Man Hrm In Clr
.ult Court fl Two )rralo, Jaryi
iMunMiM tk Oilur Time Xo
I. lll.v Ilia. 1mtmAMmL.
W. II. Marcho was this forenoon ac
quitted of the charge of larceny of a
steer, for which he wa Indicted, and
twice stood trial In Hie circuit court.'
m. mmrAtft nf "not ulltr" was re-1
turned by the Jury upe Instructions
from Circuit Judge II. L. Benson, roi-
lowlna the motion of Attorney rrea
Milts for thw form of verdict.
unu hmti that the evidence wtro-
ArA br tha nraaacutlon showed that
Btukel ft OBW, the owners of the
steer figuring In .the case, stated Be
fore the sale of the animal mat wey
h.ud It to ba Marcho'a. and so told
un itarche: that one of thee, nrur
I examining the teer to And his brand.
.iiii member of the meat nrm ox
rtaito llmlor to tell Marcho to de-
iir.r ih iittr to the meat company.
thereby giving the consent of the own
er to the transaction.
The evidence for the state ciosea
this forenoon, and Immediately atter
L.r.u Attornur Milts for Marcho
...l. tho mntlnn for aCQUlttal. TUM
.. .ii bv Mill and District At
torney Irwin, and Judge Benton de
cided In favor of Mllta. Instructing the
ury accordingly.
The ult grows out of the sale of a
steer to Dalton ft Hoeley, butchera at
Merrill, by Marcho. Btukel omeio
claimed that the steer belonged to
them, and on this charge, Marcho was
Indicted. At the December term of
the circuit court, tte matter wa m
court several days, and the Jury failed
to agree, after a Ions deliberation.
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HOLD UP TRAIN. TRY FOR TWO
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I CAPE IN HEART OP SPRING
FIELD, ILLINOIS
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; of PrrMure Drought to Bear by
InterrsU In Order to Defeat a
Costa the Passage of the V:
1 wood TarW BUl's Previeiest
j Free-Ltetlss Sesar.
I Cornellu J. Ford, nominated by
'president Wilton for public printer,
jls an otd friend of the president, who
knew him In New Jersey politics. Mr.
I Ford Is prominent In organised labor
circles. He has been at the head of
organueu lanor in . -I
president of the State federation of
(labor for the last teneer- He nas
rvii thrM terms In the state legis-
!..... mwA mrmm an IfnnAHSBt factor
IISIUIV, SIU rm m .wr-.
'in h.inin nut through the legislation
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wntcn attracted ine www
Vnnnirv to Qovernor Wltoon.
Mr. Ford was born In Hoboken In
18". He graduated from the Hebo-
ken high school and Immediately en-
'tered the printing trade, and has had
thirty year practical experience In
that craft. He has a morougn-goia
'knowledgo of the mechanics of prlnt
'lug, and at the present time holds an
. 1-- .m.. oiih h Hndaan
' Observer, one of the largest papers In
New Jersey.
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REALTY AGENT
i TAKES A WIFE
United Prea Sarvlce I
SPRINOFIELD, Ills.. June 18.
Posses are searching for two masked
bandlU who held up the Illinois Cen
tral's Diamond Special this morning.
The robbers left the train In the heart
of the city.
The nair worked for two houre to
open the safe on the express ear,
which contained $15,000. They usee
nitroglycerine, but with no success.
j United Presa 8erv.ee
j WASHINGTON, D. C Ji
That the Wg tatereeta are
mm to
ctaaee b. the l'l
la the reset neat n
hrra of the spatial
to ImsiIIssI
Mm') chame that am
at work I
SPECIAL TRAINS
FOR THE RODEO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC WILL RUN
PAftSKNGER TRAINS RETWEEN
HERE AND THE FAIR GROUNDS,
UEHIDE8 EXCURSIONS
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Manv ImDortant Matters
Talked at Regular Meet
Member, and Friends of Chamber of Commerce Dte-
cugg Vital Topics. Hill "se "
People Will Write Message to Publicity Bodies
STEER RACE TO '
BE NEW FEATURE
PUNCHERS WILL BB CBVKN AN
OPPORTUNITY TO SBOW THKIR
SKILL ON THB BACKS OP ATM
UBTIO BOVINBS
K. M. CmXCOTE AND MItW SUE
DURNETTE QUIETLY MARRIED
AT M. E. PARSONAGE EAHLY
THIS MORNING
Special excursion trains will be run
by the Southern Paclnc each day dnr
intt the Elks Rodeo, both from the
Isoutu and the north, and return.
Trains will run from Meva, tne
northern terminus of the road, to
Klamath falls, and from Bray.
Thu win enable neoDle at Dorris.
Mt. Hebron. McDoel and Bray, and
from Chlloguln and polnu on tne res
ervation to attend the Rodeo and re
turn homo for the night.
Accommodation trains will also ne
run from the city to the grounds dur
ing each day.
The 1
close a gigantic plot on the 1
lavaaMfactarera to create 1
catlmcat that wtU force eesksrese e
defeat the free sejar claws.
"1 want the entire country to knew
that the sugar people are using every
means and weapon to defeat tne tree
sugar clause." said Senator Jaasee A.
Reed of Missouri this afternoon.
n lth Senator Overmen, m
really In charge of the InvesUgeAlea.
The big sugar interest are name
every possible subterfuge and went
they can," he continued "They ae
enormoua wealth at their comenenc.
and do not hesitate to use It te fur
ther their cause.
it has been established that -they
are using the press of the nation Is
the most daring manner In order te
Influence the senators and rserosonta-
tlvee.
in addition they have even enuet-
,., th id of tha railroad and their
lobbies In tho hope of getting eongres-
slonal action favorable to mean."
A telegram from George Hajsnteii,
..'m.ilnue.rou Has
hT
If a persistent clamor from resi
dents of Klamath Kails, tho develop
ment organisations of Oregon and
thu loadina busluos men of tlio coast
count for anything, tho Mil wUI
he continued from It present teruii-
mio at llend, to Klamnth Fall. ' an
wore outlined at last night' meeting
of the membors and friend of tlio
Chamber of Commorco for a campaign
toward this end.
knrAin. tho iilan arranged,
residents of this city will write lettors
and petitions to the Oregon ueveiov
mun i.a..n. tho Portland Chamber
of Commerce, Commercial Club, tho
Hoard of Trado and other uig org
Uatlons of the kind In the state, urg-
. .. ... .... fimlr Inlluolico. Sllil
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liar letter will ni"
HI'S llll' , . ,, 1
1-ho Plan wn. suggested by U
i.,i,. and Ho .ubmltted .1 form of
I 1 i... uniimttted
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lotlor innt i-oiiiu
here I iwlnlod out tho groat nd
vnntane l'orttiuul merchant would
.octlon, which 1 ""-,- "-
li-raiicUco. Tho roaourcen u. ...- -uT
am. wtat their P-
memiH to tlio onuro i - -
";r - -1-2
iiccoss In ovory wuy, mw " -,-"ucc?"
". ,iiv 1 Buro to rcault.
Th- work of tho committee that at
SodSotrVcounty railroad meeting
. OB Atlft.
,al YroHa a Bliori time aau w- w-.-'inod
In full, and the local people were
glvon figure to show wnai mo m
Htructlon of a lino from here to tlde
wutcr will accomplish for Klamath.
Wknl lias hn UOnQ VY vw-
ber of Commerce toward the reclame-
.i f mrh land on Lower luaiua.u
Lake was outlined by C. C. Hogue of
tho reclamation servlco. He believes
tho results of the woric win m -
conio ovldont.
Charles V. Sherman sr., one 01 n
. . i.nm nawananar men lU the
-..... t.ikad to the meeting, telling
'of tho Immeuse power possibilities un
developed here. W. 1. Beaver -othora
present also talked on lines of
goneral Interest.
A race with wild ateera for eteeda
Is the latest Roaeo event w -
ranged, and from all appearances, this
in k. f.illv aa alanine an BTSWk mm
mil ww .. ' ..
the wild horse race, which never talis
to be one continuous periormance hi
thrills. .
All the entrios will ne given a sw-r
to ride, and should none of them stay
.k. t....rinn dack until the bo
vine makes the circuit of the track
.-. 1. hiahiv nronaoiai tne y
IWHItii . w.a- -- -
will be awarded to the cowboy ataylng
on the longest.
instead of a saddle a rope .;
will be used on the steers. Contest;
ants will be allowed a rope-aau-i...
hold.
Edmund M. Chllcote and Miss Sae
1 Burnett stole a march on their many
friends early this morning, when tney
I were united by a wedding at the
Methodist parsonage oerrormea oy
d- n-nrmm H. Feese. They left In
the Chllcote automobile for Spring
Creek, where they will spena weir
honeymoon.
Mr. Chllcote Is engagea in too roi
.. huatneas here, and his honest
efforts have won him success in tnia
line of work, as well as a host of
friends. Mis Burnett haa been one
of the teacher In the local schools,
and, like her husband, haa many
friends In Klamath Falls.
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Carpenter to
Serious Charge
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LUTON ACCEPTS
TERMS FOR tUWV.
Frank Ferris Will Tomorrow Vbt-
Tried on a Charge of Child Steal-$
ing. Local Girl in the Cai -
i - v .
el the
DDnu Tun 18. Beginning to
day owners of public clocks will have
to pay a tax on tne ueri. -...v
' ,.i . B-rankfurt. seeking for
I something to tax. fastened on public
clocks. The ciocsa win i -
.... . h.n atae. ClUsens who
have been relying on these clock for
years, have enteres n awns, .
believing It will W 0WBW1
will take down the tlme-pleoee.
United Press Service .
BELFAST, June 18. The Royal
iit.t..'vi.h rinh today accepted the
sailing arrangements of the New York
Yacht Club, holder or me nr-
Inn ml tmnhT.
ThU means that Sir Tnomas mpton
will again race for the America's cup.
He wll soon commence work on his
challenger, and the race will be held
next year,
n 1. Hoiudav. a wen nnown resi
dent of Langell Valley, to In the coun
ty seat today, giving attention
1 business matters.
nn nf the most widely known
...iminai case in Klamath county will
come before tho circuit court tomor
row, when the cae of tho state vs.
Frank Ferris Is called from the dock-
let. Ferris U chargea witn cnuu -
in. .nd waa indicted on this charge
last December by the grand Jury. ,
The arrest of Ferris, agea "& yen,
a carpenter by trade, grows out of the
ji..uihiim nf Harriet Pink, the
U1MIVBI'"."-"- w"
w.vA.r-nid daunhter 01 airs.
wink, from her home here last Sep
tember. Leaving for scnoot one
morning, the girl tailed to return
home, and was entirely raleslng for
several days.
A diligent Inquiry tnrouguoui
.....t. -..v.aiari the tact that n girl
answering the description of the ntlsa
. .n..nmtar was seen going throngh
iKeno in a buggy driven by as eWerly
man. A similar report
seme couple being seen nf 1
Th. nMoaira arraataat M
days later. He sUted, ss
taken the girl to Dorrla;! TMjjBfr
and that he had pureheeed hsnh
t to Orovllle. CaMf.. anal he Bt hjr
:t
et to Orovllle. Calif. ,j
on the train. ;'
tviraa war aaat SOUM I
and the lrl wanoatedta;
-at sir - ii" in 1 i tr
w.-tIm atatad that the sdttgetfBBt 'I''
him that eke was nmtmM,wm
and had neked him U netf ew, sip,
that ke knd, dog ,,,. ftfj
inaietea oy t" " . -r
heenntUbertr nnee.
The oeealty upon eM
charge ef ehlM'stes to
n twuitir-nve -1
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