The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 24, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914
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CONGRESSMEN
MEDIO OPPOSE!
FREE TOLL REPEAL
nv.w. vmi: coming until
xi:.t week
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tit4 l'rr tUrvlce
ALBANY, .Mattli alfTtlo
wj iwUr l rraolMUwt asking
lt!tr Vwk trrlttll H1 .
Mortal tM!ii"' I" wfk agalnal
lata l&m " .
IsJIsd !' Hrl
tt'AaniNUTOS, i), c, Mrti ai,-
jUBlaltlfatlon attach unit llitwM?
t'tKflmt Ihe measure today admitted
Iti! la i'fotct or a final vote on
U I'sosras ranal fr toll rpel b
lf. tut Moii4 or Tuwday are my
inaote,
(alftai Hpaiawan at the lilvt
4 llirbor rowlll hoped to have
IHt till (WUte4 toftlghl, while tll-
tf4l?l lbl It will ttOl be Pl
wt Thurdy. -
At say tnt, the Panama sl
nir Mtinot bo placed on the rl
tBilif ttfitll WeJftesdsy.
jtaB cf the democrats are betom
1st Itai'ilUnl They Uneaten to dt
fttitd the displacement of the rlvrs
ttd fetrhor Imtirorcmont meMurv to
llo quIfVn ftmllrfftlloii of the r
t Of Ibe f(r loll f UlUf .
MA DEALERS
STOP BUSINESS
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OVUM! TO UNHI.TTI.KD 1MNIU
TIO!V OF FI.VArrM TIIKV Al:
I'XAiii.u to foMiucr tiii:ih
AHAIIW MMHtUM.V
I'bIuJ rtos 8r Ice
liOCUUH, Aili., March at, I'rac
Jlallr trery wholesale dealer In tbo
tfulrstt state of Bonora suspended
ktiilncit today owing to the fluctua
tion of rut money, which renders a
l'rl(t) lml Impossible,
At the custom house of Agun I'rlvla
II was announced that the esportatlou
til food suppllrs was prohlblttHl,
M'KAMUJ WONT IVK
DIIIHCOLI. TIIK 1'I.AXT
Jsms Drlscoll, recently sent from
I'onticrlllp to lake charge of the
Bnentvr r?r..l ivi tiMtrv has
rtturnM to Klamath Falls, following
rcluial nf Fish Kspert' A. J.
ruo to ium thn Imlchery over to
Mm, )rlrol has wlrod the facta to
t Halo (lib warden, and Is nwntl
'Of til Instruction.
Vicatloiiftl studlea by correspond'
""' llh tho University of Wisconsin
tii'iitlon division arc bolng taken by
"tly 4,600 studenU.
Yard at Dorris Sold
New Concern Buys Big
Today tho nig Dimln Lumber com
l'ny sold their retail lumber busl-
" in DorrU, Cullf., to n concern at
Uorrls, to b kuowu as the Northern
''Umber company,
Harry Ualitghsr, wh.o relumed to
Klamath rail today aeon, reore-
TILLAMOOK CO.
COURT ALSO SUEO
OVER WARRANTS
li'miii:iimi..n am: i-iamin in
cnoss
HU'hl ' 'r l'iMH ( I!!? "rtiit
'"r Indrliiednr hicMitwl VVIUttMU
AiltMlLltttt (or III.!. U gur.ll-itril.
Ailhm, l'li III .iuiilK-r, Mrrk lo
II"!" Hn WtdiiU H. ..ind l
UmI liitall.l.
TII.IVMUUIC, .Mttrrli 2 -ritoimlu
Hlilrti wilt rll Inlti i)Urtiuti Hi" rlKltt
of Hi" (limit? rutins In Oft fin to .ur
rl rtm.l niiit' Ottttrr inklfrUI with
i.ii I ihfHlinc ninl (allliic for IjUh
Mtri nti loiU Tli tUiiitlrr ro
Un Vbiy timiit)-. Ilmlll, Wll
'? Ithrr l.umlivr romau onJ the
llf inmotiti l.utul.'r rmuimii)', wio ore
Ureo ii')f nf lltU muni)', nud
tit.. .trfrnijjiiiK nut itnt Coojr
t'cri)ralgn uf I'urtUuil, Kofi lulu
'ult-i( tiiutii) t lev, Ioih Hoflil
Mathlnrir t)iii'uy, llrl Co.. f
I'urtUtiU, ml (''. t CuUrft emt
t-'tuttx omii(j'.
llnttur Mon. tuniiiy )titlr II. M.
rarrorr il tJ. It. Kmlvr, tmiUlon
!, idltr cwunty pitirUU nl Till
ttiixih rouMiy (tre m40 party to ih
uiu.
Thn ulu Arc to riijolti ili upturn!
of rrruln nuitiix wnrritnU luJ snJ
to ha itkUril In payment of ro1 ma
tliloery unit itmtstUl ul for rol
.iitjnr, About 17,500 U Involwl.
FLY MARKET GOES
DOWN AT CAPITAL
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.ITTI.NO AIIIUTV OIVTIIK HA-
,Ot KIDS ItlWiri.TS I.V A CUT-
TINfl HOW.X OF Till: AMOtIXT
OF IIMMIU MOXIIY
KAI.DI, Of.'. March 31 Tho mar.)
kel quotation for liy "scalps" urop.
r'd from SS ttil t 10 cents por I00J
today, and ovr 2.000 rll woredellv-j
ervd to Ibu rommlltte at tho HalcmJ
ColUliH'fClal Club by Salem school
children.
1 In connection-with tho campaign lo
ektermlnnte the ny In the capital city
,fynr II. I.. Bteeve Issued a procln
matlnu warning cltliens that auyone
maintaining upon his promises after
April 2 nuisance In tho shape of
uHn garbage rcceptactco, rubblsh
piles, or other forms of filth, will bo
dealt with to the limit or the law,
JUDOKM Alii: NAMi:t
A irloram rerelvetl late tills after
immiii by Frlwclel W. K. Fanglit atat-
rt that J. It. WrIU, W. J. "W. n
eliher ('. I. Watson or K, J. KnUer
are on thrlr ay here from Ashland
to ait sm Jmlgea at tonlghf Marsli
llelil.Klnmath debate, Kslwr will
tome In case Watson iloea not.
The number of persons killed by
lightning In (ho United Hlntos during
n year averages nearly 000; about
4,000 cattle are killed, and annual
ttnmngo by lightning l 13,000,000.
Bask Company's Branch
Hunted tho lllg Uasln Lumber com
IIH1IV SIS aiSII SIBUBBW1IWM1
It Is the Intention of the new com
pauy to handle a full line of building
and finishing lumber. Tho concern
will Immediately erect dry kilns nnd
Install Improvement in the way ot
now machinery tor pianing, tongue
and grooving work. ,
Editor of Figaro, and French Minister
Whose Wife Brutally Murdered Him
Jl4'll I'ltllluUU
Tb far rnuchiiig wuti'iiufnCM of
(In, houtlii of (Ittstou Cnlmetle, cdl
lor u( rigaro, ili famous I'arUlan
mtUn'tr, hy Mine CallUux, wife of
IS
STEADILY GAINING
tlVKIt SI.VTI:K.V IIU.NDKKI) vot.
KIW F Tin; COL'.VTV AUK .xowi
I.MCllll.i: TO C.hT 11AIXOT AT
I'HIMAItlrM '
ItTKlsttallou for the May primaries
and thn general election In November,
lodty reached a total of l.OtS. Uy
precincts this Is dIUdcd In tho follow
Ihk manner;
lourtlt Ward ,200
Kal KUmalh Falls 305
Third Ward 2
Second Ward........ ........116
West Klaniatli Falls 130
'"I i;pl:,tm 3?
Mill. A.ltimoii 97
Alallu 12
I'lno Orovc ..'...... 31
Wixnl Itlver 10
Lost ItUor . .
lulu like ..
Dairy
Odell
111
78
it,
36
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Too Valley
Klamath l-nke ............... 8
I'L.viiA ... ........., 39,
Worden , I8
llltdebraud ,. 3
Spraguo Hlvor
Uugell Valley
Swan
Algomn . . , . .
Mt, t.akl , ..
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W, S. WILEY OUT
TO BE RECORDER
ATTOKXEY FILES ANNOUNCE-
MIJNT OF GANDIDAUY FOll LEA
VITT'H JOH I'KTITIONH AUK
HEI.NG CIHCULATE1)
rin, lniosL entrunt Into municipal
political circles Is Wilson B. Wlloy.
Ho haa illednnouncomeut ot.cunui
dncy for pqllce. Judge, nrnkhls poll
tloiiH uro belngVrculntixr;
Wiley lias booiMirncllcIng law here
for several yearsydlrst na .legal ad
vUi.r for tho recrauustton service, and
later aturlliiav prlvaV practice. In
miiiitum to Wlloy. PollcdMudge Leav
lit sueks ivelcctlou, and Chfls Edlor
U u cuudldnto for ponce juuge on tno
socialist ticket. .
Tlmrt) nro 37,110,000 sheep In
..-...., itrllaln tu lla 88.000 aauare
ftiv. .....-- -' --,-.- --.-
mllos; Now York state has 49,000 to
US V,uuu square settee.
REGISTRATION
(alon VaiiMMv i
Hie minister of finance, are admitted J
by all Frenchmen. Already there has!
Urn a rrorKinluttloti of the cabinet.
The Influence on tbo coming elections
raiinut now be measured
MEDFORD HAS A
MOTOR MYSTERY
UMKKXTIKIKD MOTOItClCUST
DKMRI1TH IV HHATTERINU
Sl'KKD JtUCOlllAUlXG TIIK
I'AVRMKNT
"The Motorcycle Fool" who has
been sick or disinclined to speed for
tho last week, returned to form last
night and picked out Ilartlett stroet
as n speedway, ncsrly colliding with
nn automobile at Sixth street Inter
section while going sixty miles an
hour Now nod then he let a yell out
of him that woke up the residents.
"Tbo Motorcyclo Fool" l one of
the strangest cases that eer came to
the notlco of the police. lie has a
mania for speeding, and a&tlsflcs this
hobby lato at night. Ho wears a
black slouch hat, no coat, riding a red
machine. The police expect to help
carry him to a morgue as a On ate to
his speeding. Medford Mall-Tribune
LOTS OF WILSONS
HOLDING U.S. JOBS
K1XTY-F1VE OF THAT -NAME, UE-
8IDK THE IMUIDE.NT, HIUII IN
THE GOYi:itXMEXT 8EHV1CE.
NOT ALL IMlESIDEXT'fl KIN
United Tress Uorvlce
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 34.
A casual scanning ot the official dl
lectories that Undo Sam gets out,
knowing tho names and salaries ot his
inultlludo ot employes, might load tho
rem) or to bellovo the oplntou that tho
"family of Wilsons" is favored In thu
matter ot Jobs. Listed In those direc
tories nro no lens than sixty-tlvo Wll
foiu who held Jobs that nro bettor
than tho nvoruge, not couutlng "Mr.
Woodrow Wilson," who Is president.
Thero nro scores upon scores of
other Wilsons who hold clerkships
and minor positions. It might be
mentioned that none ot the Wilsons
Including thcslxiy-nvo who hold tho
beUer-thnn-avornge Jobs, nro any re
lation to the president.
First on tho Hat ot the sixty-five
Wilsons Is Secretary ot Labor Wm.
U. Wolson, and his daughter, Agnes,
who Is listed as a clerk; urigaaisr
General John M. Wilson, retired, la a
member ot the Washington National
Monument Society. Captain Walter
K. Wilson Is assistant cklet of the
GOMEZ - PALACIO FALLS;
TORREON IS AHACKED
Cob it Artillery division In the war de
jatrmnt.
OlnreiiLe H. Wilson I United States
attorney for the District of Columbia;
Kdwin Vf, Wilson Is auprlntendcnt of
the national bunk redemption agency;
O'ori;o 8. Wilson I secretary of the
board of charities of the District of ; toxlcated. following tho fire which
Columbia; Join Wilson Is chief clerk burned the Itcdfleld property In Hot
In the office of the sureeon general offsprings addition. He said be did not
the war department; luls C, Wilson remember clearly what happened tiat
Is disbursing officer of the District. night, "when the Dyera house was
I of Columbia; I'. M. Wilson Is assist-( burned.
ntrt nnanclnl clerk of tho senate; C. j Durnf hu !eitiraony he admitted
C. Wilson Is messenger to the senate .ha. h h.A ,.,, hi-nV.tji. fruit nd
committees; w. K, Wilson Is secre-
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jtity of tho International waterways
commission; Kmmett Wilson Is rep
resentative from Florida; F. E, Wil
son Is representative from Buffalo,
DEBATERS MEET
AT HIGH SCHOOi!
COOS HAY TKAM HEHK TO COM-J
FKTK WITH KLAMATH HIGH
FOIt INTEH-DISTIUOr FOIiEX-'
KIO IlOXORS ,j
Whether MarsheQId high school or
Klamath county high school will be
pitted against the Oregon City high
school for the high school debating
championship of the stato will be set
tled this evening at the high school
auditorium. Cheater Isaacson and
Cecil Hoberuon, who represent the
Coos Hay school, came In last night to
meet Forrest Plel and William Htgel
stetn. Tho question Is: "Resolved, That
the Oencral Wclfaro of the United
Slates Would be Fostered by a Com
plete Application of the Policy of
Tariff for ltevenue Only." The local
debaters will support the negative
Issue.
Judges will arrive this evening
from Ashland and Medford, having
i been selected from the outside by the
State High School Debating league.
STRIKE BREAKERS
STORMED BY MOB
hHOTS AltE EXCHANGED AND
OXE MAX KILLED HEFOKE THE
IXCIDEXT IS ENDED TIES ARE
FILED OX TKACKS
IIUFFALO, March 34. A mob of
700 men attacked the tralu carrying
strikebreakers to the dould Coupler
plant at Lancaster.
(JuurdB on the train ilred Into the
mob, and a youth of 17, SUnllaus
Skonolskl, was killed, and another
unidentified boy was shot In the leg.
Sovoral of the strikers were consid
erably bruised.
The mob piled ties on the track and
Htoppod the train near tho company's
yard, and then closed In.
STARR TELLS HIS
STORY TO JDRORS
MEXICAN ACCUSED OF SETTING
FIRE TO HOUSE DENIES THIS,
THOUGH HE SAYS HE TOOK
THINGS PROM THERE
Following the denial of a motion
tor a dismissal ot the charge ot arson
ot a dwelling against Joe Starr, the
defendant Ufa afternoon, took the
stand la hit ova behalf. The
tlon by UU uttornoy, W. J. 8bver,
was made upon the ground that the
itato'a evidence did not show that the
aurncd building wat a dwelling at
iho time of tha fire.
Starr, In til twtlaony, stated that
on tb dy of th fire, he became Id-
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otbf r things from tho Dyers house to
the home of Mathilda Whittle, an In
dian woman with whom he bad been
living.
WILSON RECOVERS
FROM OPERATION
1 24. The rebel forces under Oeaeral
jortcgan occupied Gosaes-Palaelo last
AWAY MERRIUtnib( and the federal force sdr
WHILE HE IS
MA.V8 WIFE PRESENTS
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with: ax u-i-ouxd davghter.
all doing fine
C. T. Wilson, whose home Is near.
Merrill, will arrive from Portland to
night, having sufficiently recovered
from an operation for obstructed in
testines performed by Dr.C.E. Wheeler
of this cltv two weeks sjco. His
brother. George Wilson, road
m!Mloni.r for th Merrill district. 1st
accompanying him. and says the eon-now occupy that suburb, sad the
valescent is in fine shape to make theB-i' errJflc- n0om!
Journey.
The quick recovery from the opera -
tlnn aonma not to hnv been In the.
least Imptded by the patient's anxiety
over tho condition ot Mrs. Wilson.
who presented C. T. with an eight -
r.,t iri , r,i.ht hafor h laft
for thn hoenltal. ReDorta from Mer -
.m .i. nnn,i.. ..t tt..t Mr. wn.
.a .,. k.t.. ... in. .nt.nHMtv
DVU sU iu sysw as a vwseesji o ;
J. N.
IS CALLED BEYOND
HAS BEEN SUFFERING FOR 8EV-
EUAL MONTHS P.4ST REMAINS
WILL BE TAKEN
FOR BURIAL
TO MONTANA
Following several months ot suffer
ing with Bright's disease and a gen
eral break down, John Nichols
Bridges passed away early this morn
lny at tho Argraves, conducted by
himself 'and wife for the past two
years.
Mr. Bridges was 64 years ot age,
and was a native of Massachusetts'.
Besides hts wife, he ts survived by
two sons. Fay Brldgea of this city, and
another now in Montana.
The remains will be taken to Oreat
Falls. Montana., where tho funeral
will bo held and the remains Interred,
BRIDGES
Pork Supply Meagre
Government Experts Make Sen ey if ftkwt
(Herald Special Service)
WASHINGTON. D. C. March 34.
J The average price ot pork la the Pa
cific Northwest has been ntgn Because
ot the fact that It haa beea necessary
to ship a large percentage ot hogs
from east of the Rocky Houatalae.
By providing pasture for hoge la
most ot thU regie aad ttUUelag tho
FATE OF THE CITY
MATTEROFHOURS;
VILLA LEADS ARMY
FKDKItAIJi UTTEKLY HOUND AT
OOMZ.PALACH
Follow ha TUm Decisive Defeat, 1
t Troop Ketroat to Te
Are MaUs DosoenM
laforcesoeaU aad AddstioswU
ptleo Are Bessujf Recerre4 by WHo,
While Federala Are bolsttoi.
United Press Service
VERJEL, Durssgo, Mexico, Match
General Yelasco retreated tewara
.Torreon. until they were retasforeed
by troops sent from Torreom to tketr
aid. They then reterned te Dte at
tack, but were usable te east tke
rebel horde.
. I Irdo la also 1b tkaMuuek flf tke '
rebels, and It is bow believed that the
fall of Torreon la bat a aastter ot
hours.
The forces capturing Lerdo have
been ordered to retaforee Oast seal Or-
com-jlM l Goasea-raiacio.
It IS eStUBalM UW 7,eBO
" wot" wees m wmmimmv "z.
na toBses-rc. u est urT'21
- ! PInt, a BUStber Of WWahataSSSJ
having beea flred by explodlag sheUe
a nana grenaaes.
' General Villa has ordered a store
reinforcements, and the tadleatle
'are that the bat
of Torreoa will be fought est a
between torreon ana ue
Tne reoeis unaer uestersust sstssjesu
, Denavldes and Macloriea He
(attacking Torreoa of. tho estatv vhsto
the forces of General Calixte Cetre-
jras and PsnotU Nstera are attaektag
the beteagured city on the south aad
under the three ArrleU brethan are
on the southwest, forcing Geaeral
Velasco to divide the garrlaoa te reaet
the different attacks.
GOMEZ-PALACIO, March 34. An
assault on Torreon Itself begem after
5 o'clock this morning. The Ight for
(Gomex-Palaclo raged for forty hours.
and resulted In an utter rout ot the
federals, who retreated Into the city
proper. The federals put up a stub
born resistance, but It was beyond
human endurance t6 withstand the
terrific onslaughts ot the rebels.
General Villa was In the saddle all
night In the field except tor a brief
period, when he went to BemlJUlo to
order new supplies.
General Villa kept ordering fresh
troops up, so the federala were kept
in active engagement at all tlatee,
while the rebel forces, by this system,
were enabled to get some rest.
Villas' early estimate ot the federal
loss Is 1.600 killed, wounded and cap
tured. ability at the hoc to
cropa for htataeW.' the feat, af
ducinst Dork te the Northwest
be so materially reduced at to"assik.
the hog Industry proiUble there. '&
These coaslderaUeae art deaH with t
la a new bttlletla of Us CaHed t4aea,
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