The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 03, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1914
ANOTHER WARRANT SUIT SOON
Wilson Will Lift the Embargo Against Arms
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DOWNFALL OF HUERTA REGIME IS
MATTER OF ONLY FEW DAYS; U. S.
SHIPS ARE HELD IN READINESS
HISTORYWRITTEN
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INDIAN
'Harlem Hermit'Lives in Tent
in New York State in Cold Weather
ANTI-JAPANESE WARRANTS ISSUED
avii.amwucan iinwTiu.
tins in iti cm
ih i'taiu:n
Haa) Aiw4ta ,tr traliig
IS ON THE PRESS
iTinm in hon or tiii; immoi
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tad for u 'iciiulitr u appar-
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llic olHt'Alnnftrall dcMOUnUUII In the
rHul. . Ad.t.r IW l-W.-l.. ;rtMM ro,rW hai ,,, ( ms.
an;, I'll-w I" the llrtiiutal of lite mmp, and lll able to .nfrjuatd
ij.bMKu-Mrtln mt U M,,.'Hr.llxlrMmMtlcoCliyloVrii
f( nil, ud Ihua protert tho rrUral of
Mot l. al ,r Man ! It luf(B AWer)r)n cur,r
lU'Hi'l In ' !.
I lilted l' Hartley
. YUiXICO CITV. Feb J.MrnaCed
ltt4 lkr 0mW ,,, tb CB,, aMa n0Mh r approaching
W'AHIIIMmi.N. I. C, IVt. U, (,M., Mntro Cty is roii.lderrd to he
tr4p 1 1 in trfiiMtl of llir Ulillr (,f r.fjuu. tllualloti loda). IHp
Hm and lite IkrtwMlUwnl u( M(lr i,mal think that I fait flliUli "( llucrta
to iUwcum It, It U Ir4nant liata Mn , It, tight
tri high atill.urll) llMl Prr-tlilrttl sinful troop. uliJrf liriinral Jtw
H'Uh Hl (i.iiioj,i Imuh M rrU. nul, m. father of Itiq )uunger com
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AMENDMENTS GO
TO DAD DEFEAT
I'Aim" lH.UKIW L'MTK AGAINST
TiifM
1NJANUARYWILL
SOONBEINVOLVED
K. S.
DAY WILL BE THK PLAIN
TIFF IX THW
Ar.icnditMmt In KiluJm Act lroHmor That Safauy
poart by Ilajrc ami lUkrr of Cal
Uorsla Are Held to He Too SUA.
leal, aad Frara Kxyitmnl That
Thrjr Woull Srriooalf IaUrfere
Willi rrrarat XntotUttotja.
M-Icdt, the "Harlem Her
rottljr rtldnrcs and Immense apart
ment haute. Mclanaer claims the
property under the will of hU sraad
fathir, rondo In IS12. Ho has begun
a ltal flcht on many wealthy prop
erty owner. In order to make itood
the Klaitialh rrwrxatlnn. ItMdlr. bu
U a Vlmlii ti&a artltafi & hlklnrr of
.mil " rliilmi fllln In Vlv VnrV flt-
ttm .VoiJik War, from the Indian! w
.lanilH.Int The hoot, l no In propert) worth 1300,000.000. and ho
prnM. jlnea In a tent In the north part of
Itlilillc hi U n on of tlir- famoua i.Manhnttn Utaud to hold Ma title (o
Wlimma. heroine of the war, ba i. , lMrt n fact. i,l claim It to'hls Ueni rUlm ,- i,.. t .. - .
p v. mi . .,, u. .ll,.ln ilals , ... -. .... i.i i I . .
tluidrrial.lMl,rrml.ar..aali.. mawdrr. at- ru.blbC norlli h- l- V .... . V fi "' l"T"V", "'" '"",u u" on ," "ro,cr,-. ai du" all thel
4.M an,,. ..,.1 !... ..I -r TJl .. Torreon tr"m .,h" '" '"' "'V " '.',V0t,.,'n ' " ,ir'"' of " nor,Uern ' o winter he remained In hU
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Mmitvt i( the rtwle tmnitllrf rrarK troop Dial hate l"e" n duty .
... alt! lMfM llttaaM" M" na'f ''tll mm-i I
aftel8ii trlallim- pmfr laooraiifr otniiliit the capllol, leftte toda) to 'hrnljp 'nil ( t II II III I II Til
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United Freaa terrtce
WASHINGTON. D. C Feb. S.
Placing patriotism abore partisan-
tshlp, the bou of representatives, by
Woald tersateat tte Attacks Vpea
tle Voloatary ladaeftdswati ef Use
Cotaty la Ghrctt Body Btow bf
FreparmtiotM for tfc
Who la PlalatiaT is Sttata.
That the slaakiac of the aalariea of
several deputies, aad the dJackaxgias
of some by the couaty ceurt woald
terminate the snita kroacat to reeadl-
Jeclilrit Uaii,,
L'ttlTii I'feal Hflt
MKAIIII flT, IVIi, II. ectrlrj
( Male llrjaii lialo) lnlruclrt Km
Ul Hrcrrlur; (l'Mliaiitiuo)
Kara all Aiitnkana ami forrlaMer In
Ihe tapllal of WIlMin'a ilrirrllllrtatloll
le lift I lie emhantu on urnia.
M Amrrlran nl oiirr niiiiliintr.
ed to ler, am, It U rtporlrtl Hint lij ,
I-Bllil rtrrt train luwanl Vera
Tlu JndlAnl
t-'Mt lilaa lll take ntmmau.l of th.i,llll"f "f l" Molve War." nnd the
'rebel ill Oalara folnlllK annouiiretnenl U lielllK entt
A rumor U hrondca-t to ihe fffti"tu ny i u Mor. ot nan rrnnci.ro.
that n battle l on to l- loutfht atiARi'lit fur I hit author
iHan rVflionlmo If Ihn federal. lfe; It cltcn me pli-omire to Htnlo that
.'(defeated there, well o nt Torreon.i order are heltiK taUen for "Tho lu
J" Mvklru City lll he al the merey otjdlan HUtory of the Modoc War,"
tlm lnvadrs. xrllten hy Jeff C Kiddle, the aon of
.... Wliieuin. the hernlnit of tlm nr. who;
lliollirrliiMHl Mi-ellnu. ,H atlll llvlnc Till will he the. only
A mrrtliiK of the lieh)lerlan Indian hlnlor) ever written kiviuk tlm
lliolhirliiHul lll he held Thlirada Indian Ditto of Ihe KlrilKKle nnd It
'rui M V(ltt,e.l ultl. f ..Manet-.,' "I" '' l't.-U)lerlan ihurcli. Ili,rrl ran..
a.n for frrtr of n Hot.nt. mitl.'"l "(' " ritnUll n l"'l-( It will nlnit eontnlii the life of the
Iffrlgn (lriniHi.lralli.il. 'lerted The hrolherlioiHl plan to !Cl,i,inled Modoc warrior. Captain
"What illffprrnro lll It make U ('"' immllil) nieetlnR". al which time jJllck KMu-lo-n.-en." (th.. Modoc
Ihe riiil.aru.. I. ralwl?" aal.l llurrla matter of Importance l lh ""'" Chief of Ihirk Color)
ImUx. "The irlieU have lra HM.nry"l "" numnlllill) hIII he ilUcu-aed , u ,.,, . ,,XIl(t, ,.,, ,,
" l'e ..Itli uhl.lt lo iimlii' " pawetl lMl.in Cnplnlu Jack and
i and ainiiitinlllon." l...k on tlm Jon. ,(lenrnl i: II S Cnliby nl tho meet-
Unlld I'rcM HerYlce
"AHiiiNinoN. I),
John A McCall, amtlatant po-lman-. (. )f lu, ,.,. t.onmihon, or Ik
.ter. realimed til ilullea till lunrlllnK. fl)r , MH k,nl j ,, mau
(', Feb 3 -..after n uicnllnn of two week pen.t r,f; nlmi the niilhnr'H pemonnl opln-
1h orders lmi. h.vii iMiied In Ad In ill" Una"" Hler Valley
Give Ball Club Home
lull of tho Itev V. TIioiiiiih, IliflmllliK
u short tiluKrniih.v or him hy tils
dittiKhtor
III Ihe nppetlillx Ihelo will U found
SIX COUNCILMEN
NOT AT MEETING
AS A lti:Sl?I,T, NO Ql'OHUM WAS
I'HSK.NT, AMI THK I'ltUIUIII
TIO.V .MrUSl'ltK WAS NOT IV-TltODl'fKll
rV)r the first time since tho mem
ber of tho Common Council of Klam
ath Knl In were placed on a salary for
nttoudiiuce nl moeltnc, thero failed
to he it meeting Inst night, owing to
tho lack of it iiuortim. Councllmitu
Uiillo KoRcrs, M. R, Doty. V. C.
Townsend Ivnd 0 1. Matthews werw
prtMieut, hulho'absenteM, enough to'
constltiite i riiioriim themtolves, were
reported to ho oitvof tho city when,
ntler n wnlt of hulfN.n hour, Police
Chief Smith used thotelephono to.
Hiimmnn them.
As ii r.ult, the iultlutlxo petition
SFI.IT TIIOUSEHS?
Culled l'rea Scrtlce
WASIIINUTON. . C. Feb. J.
The IMcadllly coat, the "seo
more" Norfolk jacket and the
tight fitting trousers wero dis
cussed here today by tho Inter
national Custom Cutters' Asso
ciation at tho opening session or
n four dny conentlon.
Thu association Is supreme in
deciding styles fur men.
If they ordered split trousers,
split trousers would he the rage.
a vote of SOS to 54. today refused to " wxraa "7 coamty
make any declaration on the Asiatic conrt lor Toinaiary uwwuh
onset oy repons irota reuasna aosrcaa
that these warrant suit are to coa
tinue. tl is known that employes of R. N.
Day have been engaged for several
days In preparing aa abstract of all
warrants Issued' by the coucty court
during the month of January.
Within a few days, it Is expected.
K. N. Day, plaintiff In the majority of
tho repudiation suits, will file an
other action In the circuit court, seek
Ing an Injunction to prevent the pay
Imeut of any of the warrants Issued
lost month ror what appeared to be
' voluntary indebtedness.
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tOettUijc Machbsery.
Tom Watters of the Crane aad
j Wattera stock farm, is In the city to
' day buying machinery for their ranch
ion Iost River, Tom reports the snow
all gone In his neighborhood, and
that the farmers will soon be busy
plowing If tho weather continues aa
It Is now.
CoagrttMumu Hajrit
HO
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IN COURT AGAIN'
exclusion bill's policy being particu
larly ugalnbt Japan.
J 4'arty lines were eliminate! in this
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Go to Scrap Hugs.
C. E. Ogle and O. O, Anderson left
this morning for Parker Station,
where they will bo connected with the
camp being maintained there in the
. lKoroun tight bolng waged against
tho Western Pine beetle.
n Hhorl hUtorj of l.eioy H. liynr, ,,kIiik tlmt the prohibition nuestlon
one of tho member of the peneo cnm-,, ,,llrm oll ,t, ballot ut tho coming
mission unit Culled fllnttw Indian ...... .,t.0tlnii. wits not nrveented last
Tlm timnm h, nw, r,.r of the Calm
(:sr Htnro, formerly used by tlm
'nd boy-, ,nv hum KruutoiiwlF do
lrl ,y MfDonougli Dale iw head
lusrtcrs for tho bnsulmll cluh.
When ncllvtt work of tho team he
'n. tho'roonis will ho equipped with
"jowor ImkIih mt lounging rooms,
"in lnfker for miiHh ami other par
"Wwnalln of tho club, Tho rooms
'"' at ll times ho for the uso of Ilia
i,B1i tB',a mwt ' to nssoolstlon,
fb8 nerl headquarters for
The Pain, cigar Btoro will again
itKont nt the outbreak of Ihe war; also;
ii sketrli of the celebrated pioneer nnd
former I'nltml Klut.v. Indian Agent,
Cnplnlu O. C. Applcgato of Klamath
Culls, Ole .'Oil. Also bloKnipllleH of
Ihn IciuIIiik iiltleerM mid I'lvlllaus, such
iH (leiieuil II. It. 8. Ciiuby, llurdlo,
Jeff Uavls, (llllnm and Krmik Whimt-
(i'li, mid iiIho of JiiiIko J. A. Falrchlld,
retelvo dally lepoits from all l'l,i judge Hleel and Judge Itosoboroughj
Poolroom Men to Fit Up Lockers,Sho wer, for Teams
Const Leiigiio giimes, uml post name
on ihn big bulUitln bimrd.
Wednesday night thero will ho an
other meeting of thu committee lit
charge, of tho woik of gottlUK tho
tniHohull association under way, lit
which tlmo Joseph H. Kortt, tlm at
torney drafting" plans for tho organi
sation, will nulmill tlm plwns for
adoption,
A nittiinger Tor tho hasehnll loam
will ulso ho immed, nml It Is urgent
that nil players und thoso lntoisUd
In tho success of tho baseball move
ment ho prorttmt Wednesday ulglit.
ami lust, hut not least, a full account
of tho author's father nnd tho nuthor
himself and of his celebrated mother,
Wlneiua Toby Hlddle. "Tho Modoc
Womnii of tho lliave Heart," with tho
only two iiuthentle photogrnplis of
her In the United States, showing bor
iih shu Is nt tho present tlmo.
Tho book will ho cloth bound, and
will consist of about 2fi0 pages of
lead I UK mutter and about fifty pages
of hnlftouo Illustrations, Includlug
seven pliotogrnplis of tho celebrated
Warm Hprlngs Scouts.
night. Arthur It. Wilson and K. M. I
Chllcote wore present with the peti
tion. In addition to this, city empl0)es
will not recelo their pay until next
Monday At tho first meeting of each
mouth, nil the claims against tho city
uro presented, and nro passed upon
by the council.
Will Reside Hera.
R. W. llrooks und wlfo hnvo mated
ftom lllldohraud to tho county seat,
and will make their permanent rest-ili-nco
lioin. They arrived Monduy,
and immediately began tho rounds
for it suitable house, which, It Is un
derstood, they have secured.
Ret I vat Meetings.
Rev. H, J. VatiFossen, district su
perintendent, will preach at the revi
val services nt tho Methodist church
this evening. Services begin at 7:46,
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United Press Service
IIOSTON, Fob, 8. Argument by
federal uttorue)B on their petition to
amend (ho original bill against the
United Shoe Machinery company was
hoard today when tho government
imtl-trust suit against the Arm was re
sumed In tho United States district
court.
Thero huvo boon several postpone
ments of tho case. Qovernmont at
toruoys now wish to amend the mo
nopoly In restraint of trade charge so
that It applies ouly to machinery used
In buttoning shoes and to the lesees
Federal attorneys also cross exam
ined witnesses who testified for tho
defense at the last court session on
the case, and offered evidence In re
huttal to their testimony.
Tins Chap Will Suit
Sends a Dollar to Pay (or Klamath formation
Klamath Falls people liao received
postal cards from men 'saying they
considered btartlng a woolen mill
hero to gho employment to 500 peo
ple There havo been factories gn
loro offered If Klamath Falls pooplo
would only put up all the money to
build tho plant, and douato a site, but
It la seldom that an Inquiry, accom
panied by real money, Is sent
Tho exception which proves tho
rulo wua noted this morning, when
Postmaster W, A. Dolxell received a
letter from a. man In the Middle West,
asking about Klamath Falls, and en
closing u perfectly good one dollar
bill to pay for tho trouble of answer
ing bis inquiries. Tb latter aad the
money have been turnod over to the
Klamath Chamber of Cosuterce by
Deliell.
In the letter the writer says be Is
coming to Oregon to reside, aad from
what ho has read of Klamath Kails,
It Is the place for him. He says ha
likes to Abu and hunt, and ha learae
that there la no batter sport taea
around this section
According to the writer, he wishes
to go Into some business here, sad
ho may also Invest la fara laada.
In order to learn something about the
section he baa picked aa bis future
home, be seads the awaer te asy tet
any trouble It aJf nt mms) the Hrtf
answering hiss.
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