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

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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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lUghtii Year No. JI.WW
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914
Price, Firs Crate
Free Tolls Repeal Is Again a live Issue
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IIIIIIITIO.V WOltK MAW
other cowboys aiii: whit,
imi to acohd
This Is Effective When the Country Is Peaceful!
, Johnny Juili), expert ro.r, who
wan mi attraction at tho Aral Elks'
Mediators Say Matter Is Now Up toGCarranza
FFAXK SI Ml DO IS SECURING
i:QUIPIEXT FOR THE WOOD
Hi Villi PUBLICATION BRAD.
XACK TO UK EDITOR
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.HimIpo, and wbu has domj inhibition i
j.mr, lrMrll . l-t.rr'. III). rK , of )t b(( fn)n,r ,,, JllltTATOH
H lilnlriirp Hill, Pmlrimt ami fur .audrvlllu and motion plcturp
THU IIImi Ttirrt. At Kprnl ,Npi. cotupmilr. may tip drro again at the
KnIImIIum Tnnllr. lu Hp Mn.lr Hp- " '" Aft Acorii U In cor-;
fur il,r Hill 1. luinMlMrol, rr.PiwU.r -III. Judd, lio U now In ',
V)oinln. ami III couiltiE I" do ex.'
hlbliluu work ifi"!tuU latKfly utKiti,
hplhpr lu KPt a contract at the'
.HtocUon utiou
Judd, In addition in ln'inu u roper
if th firl unlnr. U ulo n clu.rr
Hi:IK WORD THAT
hi: is hiuhv to ti:i dowv
whi: "Tin: tor vim is i.
I.ITK'AI.I.Y laA(TFIi:ir in:.
I.IKVEH THAT Tills .SOLVES
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TOLLS QUESTION
UP TO SENATORS'
VOTE THIS WEEK
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Ml ftlfeUtl tJUct!otl" whclcto 'r.
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Till I'crniitn I mi v. n initio, folio
lli a iutfrrllt belMprti I'flHiJ.MIl
WIUon and C.o:irriiuan William A
Jotlr, u( Vlrclllln, wliil In tl Intro.
duo tl.r. Filipino lltdpppmlPIH-p l.llt
U'lUun made U plain thai beforo
II lil IVfop Art tun
MAOAItA FAI.I.S. Ulil . Jiiiip i
Itici4i Wllmii alluded In .i. "tin! l.orM-man. Ilr- made mim brilliant ' 'u' ie.'r-eiiini. to.ln) nu
tct,ar iii tougrr., mkltiK Itip fp- rlil-i liprv, ami lirnl orkid tiliiKolf juouncrJ to tlic muillatlon romiul.nloii
l o( Hip Ifcp lull. clun in tlir l" 'ip fliiali, only tu tin thrown by Hut lluerta U rcjily m icilro Inn
I'abaum 'nal bill trlrrrt.,) (.arily to "Wlilin l'cllran " If Umt bronclm llu. rumitry l politically jinclflfJ
IU l'hllliin .i.r) n( lli nilmli.u- teoul.J Ik lounj It U br-llrvul that lliU i, i. bolletpd thai this meins t'rt
oulil brt liii.litl viiiiUKh to brlliK . ... . .
,..,,,, . , ..... , AniPikit miiiii brlnK iipnurn to hc.r
JuilJ lioff. an tip unnln to try It acnln,
ami lirwte liu can rldv ' IVIIran" ,, laUu' t'urraiiM to iiKri'i- to hii
In cn.P Jud.l .!. not mm,., u . oniiUUcp. which will ptrmit tLc liuld
iilliln thai I'otp JoniK. no In '"K uf plirtlon. ami the reoric.iitla-
rtoiilliPrn t'allfornU, will i .rnr'il Hon of th Mxiuni Kimrnnn'iit-
l.p Clitwr. of prmllplon U nto It IfarmnJ Hint by "tmrlll.Ht.'
ib. 1'hiih.i.i.,. i...U.w,n.in..rM IVIiik for an viinPimni. and l.inl, llupru mpiin. whwi !. I rpntor.d
I. Introilud, AfMrrlr. mu.t obtain l. our uB -Hkrrtrr lllll" Hip orKanU.;l r.tuli -ruled, and ihf
lb. n.iHralliatlu,, ,.f thr ,and .llh ". ' California. In th-r :rmlr Ml tl... t)ld.
lb, ,tr rW ,IWP, inrludliiK n Tht lleomw HMiwklriK tho TIip lliirria Mvu- iai ilml
itt,n vrlilrllni; Inmo tntn on rducatlon 'llut-rtn will nut utop down ami Icnxp
ArorUlarperhlnelrttfM from row- '" m",1,,r t.-tUmcMt by UUor-
hii). In all imilii of th Wm, wtiu r,,,lU"', '"""'"
lntirppd In thu ronilni; liow. It "
li-(il, R. thouh Ihr rldpr. biilldojf ,lp, 1'r,"rt ""'"
Krn. .tc. Ii.Tp for Hip bis thtpp duy WAKIUNUTO.V. C. Juno J.
will lp Hip jilck of tho nmntry .Oltlclnl now- bpioo Hint ttu- que.
Hon of ppncp ncntu In MpxIco U up
to Corranin,
. Thoy think that tho atatomunt by
I I lillf I I fll rrDil llluprtn him pin id tho way to n solu
tion of tin. pprplexlUK Mo xl can titua-
MODOC
INDIAN'S
BOOK IS ON SALE,
MOIHK- WAH IIIO.M lilt: IMHAN
hTAM)tl,NT IS THE TllrZHEl
IIAMII.Ktl IIV JEFF HIIHH.K.,
WHO MAW HOME OF IT .
THIRTY APPFAR
IN THE RECITAL
"Indian HUtory of Hip Modoc War
and tho CaiUP That Led to It," writ
ten by Jpff Hlildlo, n Modoc Imltuu,
lui In a ion of Wliiciim, tho hcrolnn
of tho war. hum ninilp Ha aliltpnrancp
In Klamath Fall.. Tho book la lllun-j
trated with ninety plcturm, many of I
them reproduction! of mrr hUtorlcnl
portrait.
Kiddle, Who wan a youth at thn
lliiiu of tho Modoc war, nw much of
thu real driium, In IhU book ho pre
noiita In u forceful nnd loitcal limn
inr thu mory from tho alauilpolnt of
thn Modoc Indlann, uvon lo Intor
vluwa with aoiiio of thn loadom.
Tho book U on mlo nt Itlchnntaon'it
VOICE AM I'lAXO 1'UI'II.M OF
MIW. K) J. 7.U.MWAI.T WII.Ii
HE I'HKHK.NTKH 1-OMUIIT.
I'tlHI.IO IS INVITEH
About thirty of Hip puplln of Mr.
Don Zutnwnlt wilt npppar In rvcltitl
thin oVpiiltiK ul the opera houno.
Thorp wilt bo both vocal nnd lu-tru-
uiontitl numhom, nnd thu program
llt tit'Kln nt Srlf. aharp.
Mrn. Ziimwnlt hfiH pxtondod nn In
vltntlou to nil frlunda of tho puplU,
nn ull mi to llioao who may othor
wlu bo IntprpHtcU.
Hon.
The ndmlulatrntlon In brlnglnc
prcmiuro on the conntltutlonnlUn to
accept the propotali of the modtatora.
Tho Junta hero la mucli excited, ad
mlttlnic that the rocounltlou of Car-'
ranxix by tho mediator In the mont
fnvorahlo tinpect.
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,appearance In these parts. One of
' these la to be published at Fort Klam
ath, the other will be a rejuvlnatlon
'of the OorrU paper. f
Frank Salcldo, a printer known In
these parts for many years. Is to run '
ithe Fort paper. At present, bo la'
getting together the necessary equip
ment, and he has received splendid'
.encouragement from the Wood Ktvcr'
Valley people.
The Dorrls paper will bo revived
Expected That Mglit SeaalOM WW He
Held to Hmti Ttirooxh the Mmmhstc.
Set .Speeches Closed Today 8U-
mou3 and Vanlaiuaa Take Opposite '
Views of Tltls Question, the Latter
Calling It "Cn-Afiiericaa."
United I'ress Service
WASHINGTON, D. C,
June 3,-
nnitar tlm ntirnopttklrt nf Clatwtwi np.irl.1
uek. who formerly was In business..0 on th.l0,, MPe
here. He has a homestead Just over
the line In California now.
bill In the senate were closed today.
F. M. Simmons of North Carolina,,
who acts as the mouthpiece of Presi
dent Wilson en this measure, made ,
bis talk this morning. ?
James K. Vardaman, or Mississippi,
took the opposite side, asd bitterly j
assailed the bill, calling it "un-Amer-
lean." and claiming tbat'It was noth- i
Ing but a kow-tow to Britain and,
the British politicians.
At the conclusion of the speeches
the pressure for a vote on the meas
ure began, and Senator O'Corm&n an
nounced that the senate would not
allow any other business to be takes
up until a final vote was had.
Unless the vote is reached this
week or early next week, it is possible
, , that the senate will hold night ses-
l nltcd I'ress Service glong unU the lg MMeA
BELFAST, June 3. Two suffra- Leaders In the senato arc hoping
gettes last night assaulted and serl- the vote will be taken on Saturday,
ously Injured Editor Anderson of the
News-Letter. They attacked him In
his office, using tbelr lists and desk
ornaments.
Anderson Is in bed as a result of
hU Injuries. The women were an
gered at the anti-suffrage attitude
taken by the paper.
Managing Editor Stewart of the
.Telegraph was previously assaulted
'by suffragettes. He was not serious
'ly hurt.
THREE MEN ARE
SUFF VICTIMS
TWO NEWSPAI'EIt MEN AUK AS
SACI.TKI. AND OFFICIAL OF
1IOLI.OWAV I'KIKOV IS WAY
LAID AMI HORSEWHIPPED
ACORO. SIMPSON
START FOR BLY
Presidential Bees Buzz
Already, Several Men Talked From Three Parties
United Press Sarvlce
WASHINGTON, O. 0., June 3.
Washington Is beglnnlug to speculate
Horloutly ovor 1910 presidential pos
nihilities. Incoming political bees
from Indiana, New York, Idaho, Wis
consin, Iowa and Kansas are begin
ning to arouse tho capltnl, which for
weeks past haa been honeycombed
with possibilities of war.
That President Wilson, his health
Permitting, will be urged by many
Democratic party leaders to accept u
tecond nomination Is conceded. That
Colonel lloosmlt, fresh from his
conquest In South America, will gut
hla bat la the ring la considered a
good bet, That former Prealdeat
Tuft la, out of all races for repub
lican party honors Is tulmltlod by hla
bust friends.
Should these ludlcutlous become
facta. Wilson will ho pitted against
tho progreiiHlvo leader mttiln. Hut In
the uoxt campaign tho Colonel's
friends prlvotoly hopo Uooaovott will
bo tho presidential choice of both
progressives nnd republicans.
Thoro Is a pretty big hive of polit
ical bees, hnwover, who are doing
their utmost to ellmlnato both Wll
ten mid Itoosvvolt. Home of them,
for Instance of course, thoy are all
loyal to tholr present party chiefs
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United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 3. '
"There Is no crisis In tho mediation.
conference." President Wilson told
callers today. Ho admits, though,
that he fools prospects of further
drawbacks at Niagara Falls, though
they will uot bo serious.
"Mediation Is progressing satis
factorily," said Bryan
Hon ahead, too," said ono
hearlug Bryan's remarks.
J United Press Service
senator aboard the Yplranga, which started! LONDON, Juno 3. Two suffra
for Havana last night. gettes last night waylaid and horse-
"o Know tnnt mo Mueria lamuy WhIpped Dr. E. E. Forward, deputy
f MnYlrn Pltv nn n anrn!ft1 train ft' - . . .
WILL GIVE BROXKS THERE THE
"OXCE OVER" FRIDAY WILL
ALSO LOOK OVER HOWIES OX
THE RESERVATION
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ieu .moxico uuy on a special iraiu ajgovornor of Holloway prison. This
I week ago Saturday," said one. "We j3 tne seCond time he has been at
tacked.
United Press Service
VERA CKUZ, Juno 3. Refugees Unow is0 tnat Huerta left Wednes
arriving from tho capital today bring day. Both of these trains were guard-
very coulllctliiK rumors of conditions Clj vith soldiers."
there. j These men stuck to their stories,
A party of prominent Mexicans ur-j despite tho news dispatches Indtcat
rled. ami wero astonished to find I iug the presence of Huerta in the cap-
"There is still consldorablo media-that Huerta and his family were notltnl after Wednesday.
BANK OFFICIAL
COMMITS SUICIDE
before going to tho hasoment to end
his life. Nothing In bis manner when
Inst seen Indicated that ho considered
such n step.
So fur as known, tho affairs of thu
bank are In a satisfactory condition,
and Luchslngor is rated as a millionaire.
ARMING
AGAINST
Forward is blamed by the militants
for the forcible feeding at the prison
used with those starting hunger
strikes.
Two policemen rescued Forward
and arrested his assailants.
Tho world's production of gold la
estimated at 1490,000,000.
Art Acord and Earl Simpson left
this afternoon on horseback for Bly.
where there la to bo a ball game and
a big gathering of the people of that
section on Friday. All of the worst
bucking and wild horses are to be
gathered together, and will bo tried
out.
From Bly Acord and Simpson will
cover the reservation and return by,
way of Swan Lake to look over some
of the Llskey horses for the Rodeo.
FOUND HEAD IN IIAHEMKNT OF
HOME WITH C1AH TURK IX HIS
MOUTH NOT CAUSED IIV ANY
BUSINESS TROUBLES
United Press Service
SAN FUANCI8CO, Juno 3 George
II. Luchslngur, president of tho Hum
boldt Savings bank, ono of tho bent
known Institutions of Its kind In tho
country, was found dead lu the base
ment of hlu homo ut 7 o'clock this
morning, with a gas tube lu his
mouth.
Luchulngor has lately be on u vie
tlm of nervous depression, caused by
too close attention to business, but
his act of self destruction was a shock
to his numerous friends, Tho condi
tion of his bed Indicated that he had
spont soverul restless hours Upon It
Birthday of Jeff Davis
United PresH Service
WASHINGTON. D. 0., June 3.
! Confederate patriotic organizations
I hero, and all ovor the South, will
hold ceremonies today and tonight In
commomoratlon of tho birthday an-
' nlversnry today of Jefferson Davis.
Ho was born lu Kentucky, Juno 3,
I 1S0S, Today Is also tho unnlversary
of tho appointment by Davis of Gen
eral Robert E. Loo, In 1862, to com
mand the Confederate troops In Virginia.
. W. W. VISITORS
.NEW JERSEY TOWN PREPARES
TO HAXD TROU1ILE HUXTERS
WHAT THEY ARE AFTER, AND
EXPECTS TO WIX OUT
Saxton on the Way Here
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Incarcerated Man Has a Big Suit for Damaged
Motorcyclists Hold Rnce Meet
United l'rcea Service
TORONTO. Ont June 3. Mem
bers nf tho Toronto and Wanderers
Motorcycle Club today are holding a
dual race meet In celebration of tho
birthday of King Qeorge of Bagland.
TARHVTOWN, N. J., June 3.
Scores of armed constables are pre
paring to meet tho expected Indus
trialist Invasion in such a way that
tho peace and illgutty of tho town
will uot bo disturbed. Tho roads
leudluu Into tho city are being care
fully guarded nnd watched. Fountain
Square, tho towns forum, has Just
been covered with fresh asphalt, and
tho president of the vlllngo has Issued
his ultimatum.
"Thoro will he no free Bpeech
meeting," he said,, "nor tv meeting of
imv other kind in Fountain Sauaro.
If nnd such attempt la made, we will
area k up, wan nuui, n necessary. ,
That the thoughts of the seven
months he was obliged to spend be
hind the bars of the Klamath county
Jail for nothing will always rankle
deep In the heart of Eugene Saxton,
Is evidenced by tho following letter
recelvod by tho Herald:
"Eugene Saxton drove Into Malln
May 25, traveling over much of the
same country ho went over last year.
"He will later Journey to Klamath
Falls, to meet Fred Morley and other
Klamath grafter who handed Saxton
such a beautiful package last year,
"Saxton will be very ably assisted
A
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by three of tho best attorneys on, the
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Saxton was arrested last July, la, ;
Mineral, Idaho, by Fred MoriWI
charged with the forgeries of which" I
tho fedorai district court In PortkuUI
recently found Frank Cacka of Malln
guilty. Ho was held In the eavaty ii
Jail for seven months before the af-'
ter was taken up before a grant' Jiry, "
when ho waa exonerated aa d twrrni 1
loose.
Since he baa been released
through District Attorney
Hooper of Siskiyou em-r,4W.fl'i M'
menced a damage auli again j-tfc- ;.-;
First Trust and Ravings bank,iijltf'",; ,,
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