The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 16, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914
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ARROGANT MEXICAN SUFFERS A
CHANGE OF HEART AF1ER THE U, 8,
FLEET STARTS UN ITS WAY SOUTH
Some of the Ships Steaming Toward Mexico
M.ntlXUtV DANIEL I'M Si
most KKFMTIVK MMH'K
ADK OF MKXIOO
iWfrUij IIoi.r.-ll. n' Itt Kan 11 mi
t !(, to late rfMllHl iharite Of (tl
MUtemfttl l( li Purine Diet Aflrt
4 rttlrffnt wlih Admiral Doyle nl
Msre Ulainl, Hwretiiry DaiiM or-
'defrd tll Dret (O irlliU'tWHIft at HiHI
(Mrttll. Prlllr T.V"1. Fleet Lratr ,,,, ,,,, Mrilwi,
drf the vullt t'ntlrr Order Fri '
.. .. 1 . 1 ' United l'fei Service
IImMmimi-Hmmi rrlg HrU- WAUNMTOiVt , , A,,r ,,
ll.-n ('miulllrw Unanimously Vote 'Secretary Hrymi today conferred Ulij
.,, .ij,, ihr PmUm In lit. '""' von in.iorB, -r unci.
jllrran ent to thr Vhlti Houm, lln
Mnlrau Policy, M,j ,ll(,t ,r j von llernntorff hd
hull' dlwunM-d the McilrAii situation,
I i - i'" ""' v"" '''""torn" ' "W 'I'"
lall.J Pre Service 'powers would continue tti, "hand-
U.tHIIIMJTO, II. v., April 10. ,,.. uoiify, nlj Irnrn the matter en-
HrrU U willls ! th Asjht- ,rjr (n America's nor
k If Awswa agree rrium
hk mIuIiv Chairman Mfclvely o Hie
nwtP nxmitlllw tm forrtcm affair
(wttnlur.) Hint Imm bw rtaeaUlally
dl.nl tttai ihi mm ami to Wh
Iwifii iUy by 0KtMiMtiiMMjr,
United l'rM Servlc
WASHINGTON, l. C April 1C
The !(( complete blockade that ha
Mir been enforced by an American
effort U couterapUied liul Moxlco.
. ,,W1U . , il'.vory roll of ti comt will under
WA8IIINOTON, I. U. Arll I. LumUhCo ,,,, futrU ,m.
Tbi. .luwtlon nf whlnvr ! Unltwl) u MMd-,de4 wntncr to block-
St. rould return Ida mIuI wHb-Io bi,,plnf of rery ch.r.ctcr. or
et roUln lb Httrla ww,r ,ne Mlr-n ,hi,,,,nt.
rncrni i inn aruie quoaiion m (iivwtai.
,ftiinr Udge hold thm rrturn
lac thn Mlute would tw a "buck
don ' on th ri of AnirkA.
Tim lidiuo commit! on furvlnu rv
Utlunt toJuy uomilmotuly ndutitrd
I hi rroUulun.
"Ilnolml, Ttl the arlinM of Hiv'
I'rctitrtii In Um Tawplru Incldrol tw
ftuaiAltinat '
l'rrrallon rp Ult wd to,
( Amnrfcaii wlihlnit to lPrli,',fr",,'
)lilco. Many women and children j
from Mtlco City arn now at Vcrnj
I'rui, rndy to go north, .
It u bllvn4t that If tho Unltrd
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CATO SELLS WILL
BE HERE IN MAY
ON RIVER MATTER
IIKAIJ OP VlSF. TUKE If CUH mO.M
CAPlTAl .
.t. J. Kroenert In Elated Orcr the
ChanKc of Attitude by Indian Com
missioner, and Also Places Greater
1'art of the Credit for thfcr Upon
the Untiring Efforts of Coagreaa
man .V. J. Slaaott.
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Four of the halllrhlM llio United Hta tea ha ilUnalrhrd to Hldpate la the naval dcmonatraUoB. or KHUlile laadinx of marine at Tamplco aad
t, llliwtc Inland; A'o, 2, Nehraaka; No. 8, Admiral Fletcher, In charge of thn ahlps now at- Tmnplco; Xo. 4, AdaUral Cowles;
Vera Crn. Xu.
Xo. r, vintinU:
Xo. fl, Xcvr Jeraey.
RUEF'S PARDON
IS UP SATURDAYImoN WORKERS 1 TciTY REBISTER TO GET RELICS
Indian Commlwtoner Cato Sella
; will be here the latter part of May to
. inspect Sprague and Williamson Rlv
I era In regard to the advisability of re
opening them to logging operation.
This la the cheering news brought
.to Klamath Falls by A. J. Kroenert,
'head of the Pine Tree Lumber com
pany. Mr. Kroenert came In last night
from Washington, D C, where be has
been working industriously for the
opening of the rivers
"Ihc fact that Commissioner Sells
,ba ceclded to visit Klamath Falls
" next month Is due almost entirely to
the untiring efforts of your efficient
congressman, Nicholas J. SInnott,"
said Mr. Kroenert today. "I was a
PurfHt stranger to Mr. SInnott, but
be interested himself la ay case at
once, and since then, he has been
working every minute be could to in-
duce Sells to change the ruling, or at
PIUHOV HOAUIl'
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WII.I. tXI.NKIIIKIl CAKE Oh' THK
HtltMEIt ItOKH I'AltOI.K W HE
I.IKVEU CKHTA1X
Mmm takra Tatnplco, Carranta will
U foiced to Minmi hoatllltle toward, I'lWeu rrw wmico
Aiiirrlra or loan tha sympathy of his
inlloftrra.
t'Qltrd I'reas genie
HAN PKDKO, April 16, The Kuuth
I'adfic torpedo boat flotilla cleared
Hah I'fdro harbor early today for Hau
IHrn Th fleet nailed under order
irntu Wellington.
I'ultvd Press Service
WAHIIINOTON, I), 0., April 10.--Kecretnry
Daniels ordered Assistant
HAS KIIANCI8CO. April 1, The
tale prison board on Raturday will
i act on the itetlllon for a parole for
Abe lluef, Han Francisco's expolltlcal
boK, It U considered as certain that
tint parole will l granted.
Ittief has served about six years of
a fourimtii year sentence.
The wotklngmen's coiupctisatlon
act passed by the Ontario legislature
vtlll be placed In operation the rirst of
ueil January.
Petition Filing Ends
Time for Fikvf Notice of Candidacy Has Expired
At ,1 o'clock p. in. Wednesday tho
time fur tilling announcements of can
illiliuy (or county and product officoa
ftiplred, There Is no further oppor
tunity for tlioso aeeklng nominations
ko on their' party ballot at tho pri
maries next month.
Uttr, person can run at the gsn-
rsl election as an Independent ean,dl
llo, provided, he geta n niloient
l'r rentage of signatures to his pe
tition. Tho complete list of candidate for
"miiluatlon to county offices In Klam
itli county felUwi:
IrlinttMnnNUnnBBBV
County Judge William 8, Worden
( Klamath Falls.
HliorlfCw, B. Harnes, Oecar h.
('rter, Carey II. lamby and Cbarle
0. Uw, aU t KlaaaU Falls.
County Clerk C. It. Uo Lap, K. D.
North, both of Klamath Falls.
County Treusurcr (loorgo A. Hay
don, Tom Walters, both of Klamath
Falls.
County Hurveyor IS. II. llonry of
Klamath Falls, F. Q, Ilrown, Odessa.
Justice of the Peace, Llukvlllo Dis
trict H. W. Uowen, Klamath Falls.
Daweerat
County Judge W. W. Smith of
Illy, Marlon Hanks of Klamath Falls.
Sheriff II. Bt. (loorge Bishop of
Odessa, J. W, Hawxhurst of Klamath
Falli.
County Clerk J. II. Everett of
Klamath Falla.
Clerk Qi Circuit Court Oeorg
Cbastaln, Klamath Falla. "
Coroner Karl WnltUck.
JusUce of the Peaer, Unkvllle Dis
trict O, R. Wllley of Klamath Falls.
ASK FOR STAY
PltllDEXT IS HK9UEMTKII T
KEEP lltO.NWOItKEHH FltOM GO
IXtl TO 1'ltlHOV WHILE McltEV
XOI.I1S IS WOltKI.Vti
COES OVER 1,500: OF MODOC WAR
Chicago Democrats Celebrate
United Press Service
least make an Investigation of the
.conditions.
"SInnott takes a hearty interest In
'all Oregon affairs, especially those of
I Eastern Oregon, and he Is on the Job
CM)IHN'U DAY AT THE CITV 1IAU,
MAKKED IIY A HEAVY KEGIS
THATIOX MST OK THE CAXDI
DATES GIVEN
SCIIALLOCK, RUTEXIC AND YA-J
DEN WILL VISIT THE MVA
UEDS XEXT MONTH PLAN TO
GET OLD RIFLES
rn, Ittm ,ninAA fit n!1(lnv rAlIra
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United press uervic , i .. .- .....-,( the Mo(,oc Wftr John SchttUockf
WASHINGTON, I). C. April 1. " uo" '"' V. u""...., Captain J. C. Itutenlc and A. C. Ya-
UUI1H. CIIUIII .ll wifimiiuui.J w.
iirlsonlng twcnty-soveti
until Attorney (lonoral Mclloynolds
can examine the records In tho case,
and dotcrmlne whether or not the
men lire entitled to pardon
CALLAHAN WILL
i
IS, I.I..... S ! I Unn ...! . Mtrn4 f n ' W
order n stay to the court order Im-(voters to make themselves eligible to
Ironworkers I cnl Ulu,r u",,ul " uv ""' """"
When the books closed tne total reg
istration was 1,505, divided as foleows:
'First Ward ... 19
Second Ward 464-
Third Ward ..., BO J
Fourth Ward SSI
Fifth Ward . .'. 117
Tli.. rllv election will bo held May
nnnniTTn TfiniV th. A lUtof the candidates follews:
rKIIHAIrll I All Wor-M. O. Vlimu, Ed
I llUUn I Lit I Ulin I Lnrtl J( Murray. Thomas F. Nicholas.
John Austad and Dan Corcoran.
For Police Judges A. L. Leavltt,
ACXtlltDINU TO THE TERMS OF w. S. Wlloy, Chris E. Edlor.
tiih 4ST T1MTAMENT. Wll- For City Treasurer J. W,
den will go to tho Modoc I-ava Beds
cniUAUu. April io. aiayor nar- every day. calling at some deDart
rlson and Mrs. Harrison will lead the mental office for conferences when be
annual ball of the Cook County demo-ls not jn Congress."
crau tonight at the Hotel La Salle.' Regarding the plans of the Pine
Two large ball rooms have been re-)Tree company. Mr. Kroenert would
served for.the event, the big affair of make no ,jennlte statement,
democratic circles each year. j i prefer to await the decision of
I Mr. Sells before attempting to say
what we will do.' he said. .
! .1 .. I H -I . ...lit. . I . II P HI I I HWlf I . l , .,
'Western Night' Next
OWEH IS GIVEN ALL OF THE
ESTATE
0118,
Arthur R. Wilson, J. W.
I Cnnncllmnn In Fifth Ward-
Doty, H. J. Lockwood,
Stem
Tyrell. -M. R.
Tho will of the Into Catherine Cal
latum was probuted tndny, Tho os
tnto Is valued at f 700. nnd tint entire
amount wna hoqueathod to tho do
ceased' husband, Richard Cnllnhan.
Catlnhan Is named as executor.
Sell Ml Out of Court.
Tho claims of Emanuel Englo, who
sued the Algoma Lumber Company
for $30,000 damages, has been settled
out of court. Kngle lost a leg wulto
employed by the dofondant company,
and brought suit to recover.
Slowly ImprwvlnK.
Mrs. J. L. Cunningham, wife of the
contractor, la slowly recovorlngrfrom
an lllneaa that has kept her confined
to bar room for the past few days.
next month. N-
The principal object of tho trip 1
to recover the rifles left from the de
feat of Major Thomas' command, the
lost Indian victory In tho West. With
some of these pieces. Captain Rute
nlc's collections of relics from the war
will be practically complete.
Prohibition Amendment Hearing
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, April 16.
Tho resolution for a constitutional
amendment for national prohibition
was scheduled for a hearing today before-
a senate sub-committee. On the
committee aro Senators Chilton,
Flotcher, Shields, Borah and Dillingham.
Elks' Second Big Wild WestStagtoBeApril24
Virginia and Penay Meet
United Press Service
CHARLOTTE8VILLE. Va April
10. 1'i'tinsylvnnla track men Invaded
tho University of Virginia today for
tho dunl track meet. Tho Quaker
aro plckod to carry off the honor.
Orator Off.
Forrest Pell and William Hegel
stein,, accompanied by M, D. Coat,
loft tiits morning tor Eugene, where
they will debate with tho Oregon City
team for tho privilege of being In the
tlnnls for the state championship.
Morley Goea South.
Fred Morloy left on tho morning
train for San Francisco, where ho will
confer with tho authorities regard
lug the ro-trlal of J. Grant Lyman,
which will come up In Los Angelea In
about thirty days.
Visiting In Spokane.
Mrs. W. R. Urooks left this morn
ing for a vlstt with relative In Spokane.
A uew torch to melt seallngwaa car
rier tho wax In tonga which may be
turned around to drop It when soft
ond where It Is wanted without burn
ing the fingers.
The skeleton of what be claims lj
the oldest prehistoric man yet rouna
recently wns discovered 1n German
East Africa by a Berlin tetenUat
On the ground that gasoline cabs
aro Injurious to the health, the Ber
lin police bar refused to license any
new vehtciea except electric ones.
"Western Night," that annual 'backi'Flrst Unnatural Bull Coin Bank' ho
to the wild and wooley" stag affair been increased to $10,000,000.
Slven by the local Elk lodge. wlU be "' N"'eOne undertaker
...,.. ., .,. .and ten doctors will be present to at-
held April 2 this year. The com-' to M de8ponilenU wno attempt
mlttee In charge 1 at present busily !sutctdi on account of loss of money
engaged In getting up some unlq.u 'at games.
stunts to be pulled off that evening.! "Rules 1 No .-excessive betting
On account of the scale on which1 " ue Permitted, and no single bet
this is to be staged this year, the Elks,""1 b al'owe(I over $1,000,000.
have secured Houston' opera house.1 "2 In caso ot W mo 0,nK
For the evening tho theater will be " dealor win D0 allowed Ave
transformed Into an old Western minutes in which to raise money on
danco hall, and all the games of,"1 clothing.
chance will bo in full awing, thous-' "3 " oa l080' Aoat accU8e tne
ands ot dollars being bet before the mes ot DeInK ookd. They hayo
eyes ot the officials. n" beon ut''l br h State Oaae
, , .. . , ... land Fish Commission, aad we haye
1 Sf. ' h !L"b J..lV":tbeen assured that It I. open season
Information regarding the big event
is contained In the following, sent by
the committee in charge to the Elk.
"This will be a great annual gath
ering ot all the distinguished aad
wealthy lawyors, liars, horse doctors,
porch climbers, sheep herders, cow
puncher, hold-up men, grafters, fire
men, lumbermen, no gentlemen and
politicians.
"The opportunity of a life time;
the foremost rival ot the famous
Monte Carlo. Fortunes will he won
and lost; money will be aa free as
w&tAr
"Notice the capital stock of the
for 'suckers,'
"4 The house receives half of
John Houtson's winnings, so it will
not be as bad as If you lost all your
money.
f'5 All guns and ammunition
must bo left with the doorkeeper; we
may nocd them to raise raonoy on It
the bank should go broke.
- "6 Bo on the lookout for crooks.
The gathering wltPHe so great, the
house cannot, be responsible for nay.
loss. AU surnlus cash should be X- 'J
changed for 'bull coin.' yy
"7 These rule1 are subjeet to alt
terauoa in case anyone. awswisie f i
winning front any senior." .- M
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