The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 25, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1914
Price, Fir
Huerta May Not Last Through Week
Malin Man Convicted of Hunthone Forgeries
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CACKA CONVICTED GEORGE IS
OF F0RGIN6 NAME : HELD FORMURDER
OFCAPT.SIEMEHS
w ii.i. n: hentexckii tomorrow .
MORNING
KMMATII BED IS IMK'ri:i nv
li:ili:il.l. GRAND JURV ON THK
t'UARGK OF KILLING a.votiikk
AT PI DTK (M
HOME RULE BILL PASSES AGAIN
John L. Billard,
Mysterious Man
Armed Forces Sent Into Ulster County
Malta
I'linrr.nl Mlili (tin murder of pete'
llruuit, Jim George, a Klamath lu-
llntlitrttl U Found Oiilllr of , tllmi, wnn httllclrtl by tlio federal
Wglg I-c-l IUker'. Nume. ml!""'"1, '"' ' Inland Haiurday. II f
IKtrrlt.it Ttirw I'rumiMiirr '" !iltrrr, wlltig trial. ,
,WHlr. TliU I. iLvKtHirriMricr lliir hl. penetrated by lo Uullnd Press Service
l.iill.l. ami t.iiiinl In u Ihliknt tliMA I (iMll)N'. Mur 2S. The llOlMO 1)1
lrr WMrti HIimi V hi JH ( ,ll(tcl Cbi)1i ft ,ul,pnl nearlcommons (lil iillernoon passed for(n'
Many Mtmllia
Vote in House of Commons Is 351 to 271 Bill Becomes a
Law Even if House of Lords Rejects
. Parliament will bo alltlng at Dublin, fair, subject to certain reservations
''flio bill Itself provide tlial It shall anil safeguards.
become operative for eight Irish Parliament, to nit In Dublin,,
III I line. .HI11, H PI'lltl'IIIVIIV m.-. ,l.()ll.lllllllft llll micllluw.l "..v.. " " , , . l
Yarnus. .eural hour. after he. had , third time the bill giving homo'month from tho date of It passage consisting of a Senate and House of
SCHOOL VOTES
A BOND I
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I'OUTLAND. May S I rmtk r, n,K.,,i.r m tlm early
(Vka, a rmldrnl of Matin. Klamath hoiim
ceutily. convicted late Halurdny
br Jrdpral district court Jury tm ni
tturicr nf forgery and tmltie the malls'
111 dclfuml, Up will bn renlenrrd li.'
iswruw
Cat I accused of tuliig lite naiun
of Mr. Munition?, undi r which U
llrWird to wll to 8m.nlH' bllk
prnmlory noim for elwr 10 1 1 7,000,
lib lha lunm of Cit. J. W. Hlnmcn. fl'l'KIt
prmiortii 111 uio r irv mm o-(
Ihk of Klamath KalU forurd ilirrcoii.,
CacWa w ttrrntlrd u.oit tlm nd
kw of I'orUI Imi'rctor Wblinoy and
tiuly U, H, Marchal Kll-r. after
he tud Iwpii mimmotiiHl bcro to BlUH'nr
u a wlinm III Hip Muml maud A iiw .clmol homo l lo tm -rcliHl
Jury Invn.lta-ntlou Inln llii clrcum-jln I'lH'T Uii'II Vallry.
tncr. at nmt IhoiiBht to coiiliiyct W. , Till, wan dvrldrd at a mivcUl floe-
M Chandler, drlrr of tlm Mrrrlll- ,11011 lu'ld SAturday. At llila, llir Ux
Tulo lWn .ia routn with (hi. af.,m)rr of tlu dlntrlcl hoarllly on-
flr
brn rn lili flMiricit. Hoth bad ,e t Inland, and by tbo veto act. "r I wmrciy later man nuocn uommoua.
br,.ti drlitkltiK at danco and they IM0 ,,-aur brcomc a law ovpii If'momiiH, uui uieru m a spociai pro- irmu ,
Senate of 40 member, at Ilrst
Ulon which compeU tbo organlia- nominated by i-orrt uicutenant 01 irc
tlon of tlip Dublin Parliament within land. They will hold office for term
of five years. After expiration of firs'
mornliiK u,u llouw of lrd rejectn It.
I lilt tlllll Wis JUI IU.M. 1111'Ulll- " " " 1
-i.. ...- .fruiiv finiiiirMi im.i ihrii3ear. of five years.
Mill It llllW (- . ..,- ,, . I .1 I ..K- ....
..i. w. nrncllcnllv tbu UIDO a the Tlir .IOKrr.s ol tile Home KU.c term u.ey w..i u e.evieu u..uC. ..,
1 ,nr.,... of ib wtiun ex- Mil through the Commons this year ort!onal representation
-. .1... it.,tL.. in...i a f,.w m marked by one of tho fiercest
.parliamentary battles In the country's ( members, elected by existing constlt-)
history, precipitated by the arming" uencc-s. on n S7.000 population unit.
of 100.000 1'lnter Volunteers sworn to rower of Irish Parliament subject
Irish House of Commons of 1C4
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BLANQUETOPENLY
DEFIES HUERTA'S
EXPRESSORDERS
in
iRT.A APPEARS TO BE 8CB-;"
MISSIVE s
UasIueiM Hoiuca la the Mexicma Ob
Hal Are HarricMded, FeaHs the
Outhrcnk of IIoAtlUtlea Tber At
Any MJaute. Kllmiaate Haert or
the MedfjUloM Km!" May Be Put
Up to Kavoys.
t'nlted Press rtervlco
...uiu. ,i.n ,wvr.PTiiin nf ih rirt nmlito "territorial limitation". No autn-
lli:i.KA8T, May 2S. As a result ,,.aUlnK aim0Ht the desruptlon of orlty to deal with questions of pea
The regular army and war, army, navy or treason. Irish
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of tint adoption of the Home Kulc
John L. Billard, aged seventy, a
By Williaw V. Shepherd.
(United Preaa Corrsapoademt.)
VCRA CRUZ, Mar 25. Vice Pres
ident Dlanquet Is opesly delist of tie
'wishes of Huerta. and Hmert Is very
'submissive, say reports from tke cap
ital toaay. It is not expected that
1 Huerta will last a week.
The break betweea the two Is con
sidered serious. The buslaews houses
! there have barricaded their doors.
'in fear of hostilities.
l.iKI.I- VAI.I.KV IHH-
TIIHX AT HATl'IIDAV'rt KI.EO
TIO.V. UKCIIIW A NKW II1TII.I.
IM1 IS .VKKDKIt
bill, outbrcaUs arc pnxrcted herc
Heavy police reinforcements from the
mitlth have been henl Into Ulster.
A dispatch from Dublin states that
n force of 300 constables, armed with
h.k pnvurfimnnl.
wa. on the teree of mutiny due to constabulary to b transferred tor mysterious millionaire, was called to
The split between Huerta aad Blaa-
r one 10 cu.i.uu.., .... '";; "-.'..., . ".fc. ,. a uet occurred Ssturdsr orer some al-
Ihe blundering of tho War Office in -control of Irish Parliament after six,u.e . "-- -7"-" .' d ......j,, Dlot HnerU said he
permitting ofilcm to question Its or- years. .Commerce Commission Invest.ga Qle t,Cal p,0t HuMt ""
den. regarding service In Ulster; War l.ord Lieutenant, appointed by the of the New "kork. New Haven and discovered.
nurilUlu lltuuuau w ,-.. . f miiauivu vj mmqv., .
He told little about him- to the Betera penitentiary. There he
.self. (issued orders for the execution of
1 .m .,. X .. tfnn kl.l 1AQ- An ...nil .
Imiicrlnl! '" a"'' lue " ncu ,- iou poiuicai tirisuueni.
Minister Sooly wa5 forced to realgu, Crown, will have power to veto laws
rifles and revolvers, have started for ' , .,.,,. P,.,d Marshal Slr'whlch ko beyond constitutional pow-tH-'r da''
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HiIk city and other point 111 uisier.
Uultcd Prvss Servlc
John French. Chief of the Imperlalcrs of Irish Parliament,
Staff, and Sir J S. Ewart. Adjutant. Taxes to be collected by
tleneral, when they discovered they government for the present, with cer-
StS shares of the Boston and Malne( Hearing of this, Blaaquet autoed
Railroad. A Massachusetts court de-. t0 tho prison. He called Huerta. to
LONDON. May 2&.Today wltness-'had been misled Into signing a com-, tain exceptions ;a exchequer .T - - i--" - - r",
. i. ...!.. ...1 ,h ,s.t lr snil'o uti. nrAi1lii nif.itinnitiilnni u'lfli IIip rw U'lll Dill Into irlfill OXCIlLKIUCr CtUD . '
the culmluatlun of Ireland's un
remltlliiK forty-) ear fight for self
promisiiiK rnvmoraiiuuiu u iuc .v- ... ,...,.... ...... v-v...H -y, tQ ho,a th,g gWcfc
calcitrant omcers, quit 1110 service in year n eu um uuaeu u "i " iini.r.i of
,.... ......,
Ttm conviction of Cacka brings L Nf rBrtl,
nu 10 an annir inai n" " 1
ilorurd the Issuing of bonds for the, government
new Improvement. The. l.lbc
eto act. which prevents the House of 'undermining of tho government's 2,500.000, to be reuueeu
'Lords from thwarting the will of the' authority over the army, to tako to $1,000,000.
Thereupon the prisoners to their cells.
Meriden, Conn., a- ..you must 8top muiag your sud-
d seust. Prime Minister Asquint ten irisu goieriiiuvui. cuii ("". "- , ., ,,.., ,-i..i th . . . -..
1 . . .. ... . ... ... mriuiwa vuu, uc., w.Dv.u.. nosea enemies so wanioniy ana enss-
ri... 1 n.nr.i i.nriv ilmiik lo t lie ' rnii. iwtll...t In nriler In nrevent lurtner cciner Willi insu oosiai roirauc uuu ,, . . ., . -
, ,11' ...VVI... ,.. .-." -- j..,...,.- .- . -
In tlm public pyp since In
when Kred Morley, s a
llrnr .! In Mlnnral. IllatlO. Slid
..., ... ... ....-.. -..-. ,
Uailmi wmI""
brought to Klamath
w
and the forgery, mid wn hold In the.
July 1913 I ThU morning, Miss I'ea'rl Wheeler pooplo after their representatives have charge or the war
l'j . 0fwas tint leclpleiit of a now Studebaker inrre npproved the same measure, ami to go before I
Idalo audi"11! " ""l ,rom '"'r brol,,,,r' I)r C''has redeemed Its pledge to the Irish' Ksst Fife for n-elf
ho wroio 10 rresi- in,n.. ., vou want me o auooort vou "
said Blanauet.
would pay J 120 share for the Boston HuerUt after a heated arsnsaest,
. ...' Billard Company
k ' dent Mellea of the New Haven he
portfolio himself., Irish Parliament to have limited ,- .V"! --" M.lles , .honed ' ""1 """
1.1. ..i,..uni. in'nu-ur tn it hut nnt in linnns eua- """ " " ... ... . oruereu rnu prur """ '
... vwvUvU.. ,i-- . r Jo ,l(m h0 woum sell ior iiju. mo
savo on articles already
their cells. He then west to a cafe
Wlieelwr, Hh Is Immensely Nationalist.
of Parliament.
arrested K.lgene. Haxtoii. .'., ...... ., ,i,in. n.ul Is T .... ....".....-.. , .1... 1.111. ,,'
kiis, chargwi "":" """..:.","",;,-, .i-1 . ""';?.'.. : : ":" :. 1
(jNiiarniK hit iivhhip " .."- tiie l.oriis, which is inKcii iui imuuui,
.'lo her friends. Tho car was pur-.., ulii i,i.iinnllrftllv become a lawi
1 . ..... . 1... ti.n.. n..limi fltir. .. . . . u. 1.1..1... 1.... i.,ii.n.i id tfiv..n rtfinl mi. 1 1 luiit tnii.4 1mnn!ed hv Irliih Parlla!. ... iira.. .h... tk tinl.1. ue
.,,,. .... ,,. i,.-r so wbenlr"""u ""'" '"" """' ' ""- Willi llio Kings signature, auu wuhiii i-ivnn.-, um .......... . ..-.. . ,- - -- ----- - - v.oiupuu) iui ("'. - lou
county Jail until January au, wneni . . ... ... .. ,,.., ... ....i . ,.,i i,iu, f..mo, wm n in i iminiah th delict. . ,. . .iii n,. ,it slou
cllon as a member, toms uuiy savo on arucies aireauj , , , d Mr B,ard a drlnkfns- heavllr
i.ii.nni.in it. n... iiniiB.i Kinciintu. . ... .. . .-. an" "san unnniflg neavuy.
,uu.....v -.. . note, anu tnen. wun me siock as eoi-.
. .
VUV IU
What Home Rule Means. jon Income tax. state and stamp duties. ),ia. the oajance. iter he sold the'
Imperial Parliament remains su- lirowth lit receipts rrom revenue ""ierstock ,0 tlle Bostou Railroad Holding
I-- - - - note, anu men, wun i.ne siui;
There aro restrictions on legislation j,ateral raUc(j sorao jn.ooo
ii .1 ,r . ih L ,Vr Vim Ipiiers arlng her pleasure by giving ride . Lor,u whlch ,, tnkew for granted. What Home Rule Means. Jon Income tax. state and stamp duties. jlia. the oalance. lAter he s
,..i.." .4 ... hitd in the 10 '-r frl',,,,,,, Tlw .r.WM ,mr'H automatically be
"r u-lili ih.. lilnir'u signature
j the next twelve mouths tho new Irish tonomy lu regard to purely Irish af-,meut will go to diminish the deficit. ,ng company afterward sold the
' as.ass', ? i,aci; t0 the New Haven.
BACCALAUREATE
age.
lis was liberated by the grand Jury
The fact that there had been se-,
Ions of iho grand Jury while Hadon .letter lo tho Hpokauo bank were sent,
was Incarenrated caused a great deal I The news of Chandler' arrest
of caustic comment over tho methods rniisvil much surprise at Merrill, and
of the prosecuting attorney' office, at once, the residents of tho alfalfa (
. . ii 1. ' a 1 1.. ..... ,in fMiiiitillnr'al
naxton has a damage suit penuiug m. tow 11 rusueu u
iho circuit court for 1 10,000 for 11ml
Iclinis prosecution.
Tho matter was also taken up by
the fmleral authorities, and upon the
sstnn day that Haxton was llboried.
W. M. Chandler, a respected resident
of Merrill, was arrested by Deputy
W. H. Marshal Fuller nud Ptal In
spector Durand, Chandler drovo tho
stage lino between Merrill and Title
Ukn postomce. also distributing the
letters at tho boxes along the route.
It was from one of these that tlm
on Chuudlor'
bonds, When ho returned from rori
laud, the entlro population of Merrill I
assembled to greet him, and give tes-j
lliimny to their faith In his Innocence.
Cucka wns summoned to Portland
as a witness lu Chandler' investiga
tion. While ho was there, federal
authorities made further Investiga
tions In Klamath county, and wired
tho Portland official to arrest him.
He Is snld to hnvo made some damag
ing statements to tho VochnUor
brothers, also residents of Mnlln.
LADY RIDER ARRIVES
Vera McGinnis, Trick Rider, Here to Train Steeds
Mis. Vera McQInnta, considered one will also give broncho busting oxhl
of the greatest horsewomen In the
West, arrived last night from Houth
ern California, and will ut unco begin
training horses for use In exhibition
work at tho Klks Itodeo,
The Rodeo association has slgnod
contract whereby Miss McQIunls
will appear dally la trick riding. 8bs
billons,
Trlcli riding, which la always en-
Joyed by tho crowd, will bo a big fea
lui'u or II10 coming rodeo. Art Acord
nud Kurl Hlmpson, already under con
tract for exhibition work ore In a
class by themselves, and with Miss
Mrdlnnls. Horo will bo work by a
trio that cannot bo excelled,
nlngs. Brown whiffed threo men In
'three Innings, McEver fanned ono In
one Inning and Malln tanned nlno lii
..ii.it 1,1 .ii ti .
Maxwell grabbed off four hits In.
six trips to tho plate, Dale batted aj
'thousand lu three times up, Hayden
(smashed out two doubles and a single.)
UaUIIl IUUIV UI1W, VUW Ml. ,. ws
..us .. .....b linen sVffAanni l?Aitnr 1
AiuitiviiArms KIUIM CHIIXHIUIN "". """' """ ""';'
"" -"- - i.lV ftl.t jrtnMfliil aniAiv.
ENGINEERS ARE
EASY PICKING
WASHINGTON, May 5. Tae--Huerta
envoys' attempt to save (
Huerta are not causing any apRrehea-
6jipaIii,v T)rvnn ATnAlli npn.
StOCk ' -"-- w- -r"- --
icrastination from them until they are
.rnH ttin iHaasi ntinlflA r9 Aittn I n satin sV
,2S3.Sor He s'lveT: ttat S or ending the mediation coa-
Jf A.. V . m IIaIIAH ASA f S 41 VRVV,
Ol inu ie iiavwu mic u a vcuv.
SERVICES HELD
lof this. Asked for tho books of tho
'Billard Company, he said he didn't
know whero they were. Asked for
1 his personal books, he said ho had
'burned them.
lu the preseuco of over three huu- IcIom. Charter Tonight.
dred, representing tho congregations The last chance to become a char-
iHOUTCIAH8Kl IN EXHIBITION'. Ambrose caught an errorless game ( of several of the churches, the bac-.ter member of Wltllam McKlnley
1 . .... ....... i.l. , - .1... t ..1 wi..i. ITnlt.wt Qi.nnlali ITni VAtnrAnil
DIAMOND VESTEIU tho two pusseu uans creuueu 10 mm cuiaureaio services 01 1110 seuiur tmsa vmr, ...i. -i'" " ...--.
" I. m . m I S- -.- . h 1 , ...III I... nll.A,. Illlil AFAn I II CW llf nAtl O
being the result or mixeu signuis.wero held tit n ociock yesterimy aim m- ki" "a o,u...6, u
With Foster mid llrowu and Ambrose. 11,0 hlnh school auditorium. meeting of tho veterans will be held
ihn tiieiii i.M.m niHd have no fear i Piii..r s n iinrinn. who ilnllverod at tho court house. At this meeting
iihnnl 11 hntterv. tlm nrmnn. took ns his themo the the Chartor will bo closed
li..a .r.i. ..p. ni.m - . Hn.l I Tho regular meei
ON' DAM!
DAY
Despltu tho ruin and cold, more
than two hundred peoplo wont out to
Modoc Park to see tho Klamath Falls
team beat tho Euglneers from Chllo-
....1.. .....I in wntrli Ihn niittcs of
"Dick" Klepper. For four Innings really nu outing with a swoll lunch
Make Swell Chape Here. l
"The nicest pair of chaps I aver
saw," said Art Acord, in speaking of
the chaps made for htm by Bobby..
Ryan of the Oregon Harness Co. The
chaps ure made Trout spotted Crater
Lake goat hide, and are now dee
played In tho window ot the Harasses
company. Frank Gross has ordered
a pair or the same kind made' for
him.
fW. C. T. V. Meeting.
Not Even A Minnow.
What pretenueu 10 00 a ..su.ua - uwt land tor an Indian rajan
party on Spring Craak Sunday was"ut. the class to work tor tho utst
... li.t.Bnntd nf tlllin srlil tilnlr iaBasaaiaaeaaasaaaas
llliuivato ui iiiu nwuu twuwji .
.. 1.. 4 ntlinr nniilRinrtt iiiirtfrlmitPil in tlm
Foser.n.nK.ngfortheK.mathFa.Uonerr,a J P,..";' wretel, Iu udd,Uon a choir, com-
unpucUed. whllu tho supposed Usher l'sed of tho combined Boys' and
enjoyed tho summer showers, tho Girls' Glee Clubs, rendered vocal
tho welcome' nuiuuors.
costing men's Christian
llvi....l n mnvtnrlv nil.lr tnervlnc A SOIIU Bluer UOUSieUU.
fl8hluK'tho spirit of procrastination and urg- 45'000' reccntly was mad8 ,n EnS 'Vh !Wfc 2
IlSUing .... 'ln,l tni. .... Tnrilnn mlnh tho BflDtlSt ChUN
of the Wo-,
Uatea
at
1:19.
Foster, ntiKiug tor tne iiuiiinvu runs." - - ..v.ireUiM
teiun. held tho Engineers rimless and! tall. - "
hitlcHH, In tho lltlh, on a hit aud un
error, tho Euglneor mado ono com
pleto circuit, while tho lochl boys, up
to this frame, had acquired 11 tallies.
With tho gamo sufoly tucked away,
Uie mannger acceded to tho domands
ot tho grandstand to bo allowed to
"look 'em over", and Shlvo was sont
In lo pitch lu tho sixth. A cold arm,
nu Inability to locato tho plate, and
failure to follow Ambrose' signals
made tho chungo disastrous, resulting
lu three runs, Brown went Inln the
sevonth, also with a cold arm, and
held tho vUltors to three runs In the
three remnlulng Innings,
Fnilor fanned flvo meu In live lu-
beautiful scenery uud
cuts and tho unto ride. In tho party
were Miss Dorothy Weeks, Miss Pearl
Wheeler, Miss nilllo Leonard, Mlsa
Marjorlo Weeks, Dr. Johnson, Dr.
Cathey and Dr. Leonard.
Fred J. Wl
from Yano
his family!!
business.
city yet';
"V,.
rrlved Saturday
&$ on a visit to
i? '- .
jbs nus a goou
iho Canadian
try warm feel-
Damo at IVIUtin City.
Ing for,
Another danee Is to be glveu at vy
Pelican Hay City on June 6, aud will I J. Vfar
be, as was tho last one, neta in tuoiisruniii
nM..,!.. II.. I,. I illnlnar rnnm. Tho I the I'ltJ'
music will be by tho DeChaln or-supplies
cuostrn augmouted by two musicians chants
from outside. visit to
BANK CHANG!
First Trust & Savings Files Sui
rM
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mi
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sxtenslve fruit
California, is In
lya. Mr. Dwiueii
lot the local mer
and he makes a
fulls each year.
Instead ot being the First Trust & cous
aavlnars Bank, the well known local! Isfi
financial Institution Is soon to become
the First State & Savings Bank. Sup
plementary articles ot Incorporation
have been filed with the Secretary
Stato, and will be Hied later with
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