The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 18, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FAULT
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914
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INDIAN SERVICE
VETERAN AMAZED
AT
British Poloists Take the Cup
OUR PROGRESS
MrlUII.A,Ml tUMI'l.ll IN
MiHS DIM'IIIICI
III SI.
it hit llrml of Imllali hiliiHil nl Ilie
Agem? I N Altliillililli IMtltlli.
ulor, Making h Trl Oie Hi. Old
HlAllipllIK GlvtllllW -iia)m tlirrn U
Nothing ('mi llulil 'Mil I'iMiiilt)
Hot I., Vim H'aKlnitiil
A man m tut hn been .i(i (rum
the libmotli niuiiltv (itr more Until a
core ( year, nr Ira fur thai mat
ter mi 'l imm i" "ml Hi" "til him it
I. uiiii mill ollmr In t)lliifr Lit )ul
heir III") Uiwl U ''. 'uld b ur
imI IJ-Ullll IllrttOlirr. A 11111 W'll
!, I.rp n loll (line. llUI who
Hiim thai Oil city Oiling llilliK
(All It rtimll) nirptUnt. nrfutdllic It)
O c Mrl'arlaiid f 8ti I'ritnrltco.
Int. with lil daughter, MU Pearl
McFnfUnd. U motoring through thl
country.
(r MtTarlaml i Iin-I tit Hi" In-,
iiuti btHl at Ui" Agency during
I'leVelnnd' ni( admlliUtrotlnit Ho
w Mini III Albany, ami pout some
ltl III Central and Hoiltheni Oregon
JtlttCe leaving lirf It" h been III .
butlne In California, and l mi the'
ll.trltiutlne agent for the Mllrhell
rnr for California and Nevada
()( rnur I ha brn hearing of
the roanelluu growth f jour city."
,e mlil today. Ijui J ,1'rr '
(hat any place could take nucli lrlde
In the iil'l days, 'he town wan a little
uawll along the fiver, the
house out of low ti. atut what few
hack (hem were beyond ll referred
io a "trlngton."
"Why, In tho Umn I wa i the
Ssency I've ramped many a time on
Kiuunil thai I now rnered hy your
modern buttie building At (hat
lime It wn clear out of town
"There U no uo talking, (hi (own.
MA.JOK. BAR.fiC.TT.
Tlil picture llit lliiiuh iId Wain
wild ll tail loiniirrow for trillion.
Ixrliie with u Un- liiirrusiuoiiiil iiolo
troih . won from tlio Anixrltsn imui
ai .i-ailuw llrnok. I, I . In (wi mrsiulii
vlciorlf. TIlU In Ihc CiinJ iUrni
viirfrrrt hy Aiurl'a nt Iho tuitul of
Uiu llrlion thU jar, ami oin tu
wonilrrllis If llm yntht flip. h"lil hr
liirp llSl. ami Hit HavU Iriinl nip,
won hy Mcl.ourhlln anil llarkni lam
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VILLA-CARRANZA
TROUBLE ENDED;
NO EXCITEMENT
lil'KRTIBT.t H1Y AMERICA IB
I'ARTIAIi
While lluiiu. Today for (he Flrat Time
Ailinlc Thiit There I a l'olbUl(y
Thai Hit Mediation froceediaca
Miiy !! u I'dllure AtlmlnUtratloo
Ih I'lcttM-il M tin- C1ermi Up of
1 1 it- IUIk-I Trouble.
ORDER SIMMONS
RELEASED TODAY
MAX tVAXTKD IX KLutMATH
KAI.I-H OX A SKRIOUS CHARGE
18 TCUXKD LOUSE IX WYOMING
TODAY
ENTIRE SUPREME .
JUDGE VOTE TO
BE RE-CHECKED
CANVASSING BOAHO WI1XL
TODAY
I'nltcd I'reiu Sorvtcn
WASHINGTON. June 18
Ilex; J here that Villa's demonitra
Hon, a a result of which he won his
fltii from Curranziu and will lead
tin rebel forced against Zacatecas, has I
Followlne the refusal of Oovernor
West to Issue requisition for Jobs
Simmons, wanted here for desertlnf
his wife. Sheriff Low today telegraph
ed the officers at .Sheridan, Wyoming,
to releate the prisoner. This was
upon the advice or District Attorney
Irwin.
It was a more serious crime than
desertion thai Hlmmona would have
'been tried for, had Sheriff Low been
given requisition for bis return. There
It Is be- tg strong evidence to show that he is
a bigamist.
SImmona. who Is the son of promi
nent Douglas county people, married
month afterwards be
Since that time, it Ii
5
la Order to Settle DetaKeir Mm
Draw. Chrt lUra, SwrcUtT M
Orders CofK KaChtt twtm
Beasoa LeaTe for fclws hi A rr ,
to Vrgeat TtHgM lHr Wnm
Olcott
fr. ilic Dfllav In thl rltv Januarr
ciarineu me suuaiion. u now uji,i, . ,
controlH the military forces, and It lstdMertl her
t ll,..,it lia. II yiABrin flint thtt ttft . . l . .. ....
..c.v.. tu ....I .w .. m..- .-. ... - jsald. It nas neen lounu inai simmoiu
ceesor to Huerta will use mlllury . . wlfe , Portianrt at the time he
rUIC. mnrrtoH htvrt i
i
IJesldes the wife in Portland and
t'nlled I'ress Service ., Smn,0ns here, it Is said that
Kl. I'ASO. June 18. There In no Simmons had another woman living
.HWMltavittmt nt MtlApnAua na n roillf nf imttk h(m ir, hnmMtMfi iTtV
the ending of the Vllla-Carranta af-'.mlles from Sheridan, Wyoming, when
loir M'tween partisans in jaurez. ir-it. a arr?sieu. ne roruauu wu-
reon correspondents close to viua say ,jnan, It Is understood, was anxious io
hp recounlscs Carranxa as the pollt- come here and testify for the state in
leal chief. case Simmons was returned bore for
Americans arriving from Chihua- trial.
hiia say there Is no escltement there,
Lme tfai4 aiterBooai the
check of KUawth rewtf'a J
supreme court cwMIMts M
pleted by Katowgooae, G
Lap. AaUe from the
noted m few deya ae, mhlth iWw'
Besoa foor to, ae ottar
were found.
es
Justice of the Jec H.'SaawfOOM
NEW CHURCH IS KENO
NOW CERTAINTY SUED
POWER
CO.
COURT
HARRIMAN LODGE
TO RE-OPEN SOON
mid nothing to Indicate a counter
revolution bad been planned.
The attack on Zacatecas begins not
later than Sunday, Villa In supreme
command. It has been Inferred that
Carranxa has ordered General Natera,
recently named over Villa, to report
to Villa.
i:ri:tk.n ' vkw kihi-'ice
lilMTRmUr ll 'Hi:8HTKR-
iass at Mi:irriN
While the question of n slip for Its
locntlon was not decided upon at last
ratmol be held bark, with the wonder- MAN DIMWII-H UlUJAIlHl.SCi THE
ful start 11 has mane, uie innrieuwi
ptrli iif lt rularnu. and the creat
country behind It Why, ou ran feel
I tin booster spirit of irOKre III the
very air.
"You ran always tell a dead tow
when von hit It. hut Klamath Kails !'
far from being dead-U I the best,
inwn w ham itruck on this trip." . . . .. , .....i
While here MrKarland looked up '"hf. meeting, tne .n.m. . w.e
Captalii 0. C. Appleeate and Captain Jcongrcr.Mlon of the Hr.t Presbyter.
J. I'. Lee, both of whom were In thejinn ihurcb discussed the erection of n
Indian servlcti at the Klamath Agency nw rir(., frm many nngU-s, It Is
when he was. They all had a niOU((, nuua opinion thai the pres-
happy meeting " f Mr "?,?, Is loo small for Clio congregation,
end W. TJ Lee. of I m Oregon-CBllfor.,""" ""
nla Auto comiHiny. Mr Lee was a. A, Iho coucliulon of the meeting
lusted employ., of Mcr-nrUml lor.lB-l nlKbl refr....a.nU wero nerved
fl'l year, or more, managing a l.rge;by .he men of the congregation.
part of hl business, nnd lealng only J .
to come hero nnd go Into business for,
lieiv . ......
iiimseii.
TO.MASSI AMHHOfJTl DEMANDS W. I'AUL JOHNSON HAS ONE YEAIt
100 DAMAt.Kh KOU AHHO- LEASE ON RESORT, AND SAX
GATION Ol' A COXT1WCT II Y I'RANCISCO HOTEL MAN IS IN
KERNS HHOTHKIW CHARGE OK IT
.' ....,. it ,i r'itii MrKav. thnnager of the lum-
reached hero last night from Han tho .lend company, am J A-e-ranclsco
In I.U big MIlcMI. and will rrbra. jolnl n..re.en tntUo rom this
go from hero to the Klamath Agency. .Ilslrlrl. are hem rom Un lb orbw
I'rlnovlllo Tim Dalles. Portland amlllrt here In connection will, tho inui
1 : Al'ha, v .iUfMloi, of tho embcslemont dirges
: , nnilnst School Clerk ItourKo oi v-res-i
11 I. ..HI tl at .. hair fro... the tall enl. now being hold before tho grand
of hi M,l is ... ,' ..rouge. -Inrt- Jury M.nr U re her,
animal thread Known. '.I" -r ln u'9 mn,,,,r'
Suit to riocr H00 damares
unaliut the Reno Power company was
commenced in the crlcult court this
niorulnc ty Tomnsal Ambrogettl, a
loc.tl stouo mason. Ho Is represented
hy W. H. A. Uonner.
AmbroRctll ulloges that tho MOO
represents his profits on a contract
for ihrt erection of foundation, hend
K'Uo. penstocks, ote.. for thu power
eoMimny at lis Keno plant. The com
pany, he alleges, asked him to do tho
ivork, and entered luto a contract,
wuereby he v,ns to receive $1,500 for
the work.
I It Is nlleged Unit after Ambrogettl
I had hired men and expended money
to prepare to do tho work the com
puny abrogated the agreement.
NEW AGENT IS
NOW AT AGENCY
of Keno, Justice of the Peace . W.
Gowen and Deputy County Clerk C.
F. DeLap, will thte atteraoem cosa
nience a re-check ot the votee cast far
.all candidates for Justice of the su
preme court at the repubUeea arK
mary May 15th. Thie comae aa the
result ot the following order, seat to,
all the county clerks la the etate by
jSecreUry of State Boa W. OMon; ,
' "By reaaoB of the tact that the
county cieru ot a asusseer .
counties of the etate aevtoea the eec
retary of sUU that errors troro mum
in th official eaavaaa la their eoaa-
tles ot the vote east ai the arttaajry
nnmlnatlaa (deetlOB Mar 16. 11. Mf
candidates of Ue repuWlcaa party far
nomination for the oaee ot jaeuea.eg
WILLL4M II. FREER COMES EV
FROM OKLAHOL AND GOES TO
RESERVATIOIN WATSON WILL
, LIVE HERE
United Press Servle
NIAGARA. June IS. The Huerta
delegates today publicly charge that
America's Insistence that a constitu
tionalist be named as provisional pres
ident as "tantamount to abetting,
and even exacting fraud and violence wmtam B. Freer, recenUy appoint
In tho elections.' . ,,, jenf n ,h Klamath In.
13 BU)IVi UtVUWVH w .
The American delegates are pre- . resarvatlon. succeeding Edson
paring their reply. The gist of It Is Watson reached here last nlgbt from
i. i. II ( -.....aiii On l a taw 11 Itnil. . . a . .
inni. ii is netuasarjf w ....... w- .(luthrle. Okla.. where ne naa
With W. Paul Johnson as lessee
and Frank Daniels, former manager
of the Sutter hotel, In charge, Haxrl
man Lodge, on Upper Klamath Lake,
will soon be opened to summer tour
ism, fishermen, etc. Daniels Is now
nt the Lodge making arrangements
for Its rcopetjlng.
Acrordlne to Johnson, this will bo
the lust vear that the resort, which
wn selected as a summer home by
the late B. II Harrlraan, will bo open
to the public. Hereafter, those own-
'lug the property will use It as a pri
vate resort. Johnson had difficulty In
'securing a lease this year, and was
c.tlled to San Francisco recently be
cnuso of a threatened breaking of the
agrooment.
stltutlonallst nt the bead of the pro
visional government to prevent blood
she.1.
been
supervisor of reservation!. This
nornlng he left for the Agency, to
'get acquainted with conditions before
asumlng the superintendence.
United Press 8ervlce Superintendent WaUon'a realgaa-
WASHINGTON. June lS.-For the tlon Is effective July 1. Today be de
tlrst time since mediation began, the "led being transferred to another res
White House today admitted that me-lvatlon. and stated that he baa left
dlatlon may be a failure. Hope haa.the Indian service. He will faove hU
not been abandoned by Wilson, but family here and reside. In Mamath
tho publishing of their side In the raim.
negotiations by the Huertalstaa Is re-
say Tried to breitenstein is
LOSE WITNESS NOWMARRIEDMAN
Farm Experts Are to
Hold Meetings Here
,.,... LOCAL LUMHEHMAN TAKES MIN
CANADIAN PACIFIC Ol TICIALs '""'
M.SOTA Ulllli I ii unit
WHILE SO.IOURXIXG IX CALIFORNIA
garded unfavorably.
BOY RUN DOWN
BY LIGHT CAR
WASHINGTON. D. C. June IS.
, Replying to the application by citizens
I ot Klamath Falls for the appointment
nf H n. Wilson as superintendent of
the Klamath reservation. Commission
er Sells Informs Senator Lane that
William Freer has been appointed to
the position, to take office July 1.
thi aunreaie court, aaa thai em ae-.
count thereof the oaelal caaraaa br,
the secretary ot etate. Is the ana.
nce ot the governor aad the state
treasurer, ot Ue rote seat far oaajt-
dates for aoatlaaUoa to saM osBee;
was deferred to a fatare ease, iiBiswg
Uie foraleblBg of the coaaty eserhavaff
the several couaUee ot the aeaee.of
amended abstracU of the votes east
hv members ot the repabUeaa forty
for candidates for nolaaUoa fur the
office ot justice of the smpresae eeart
at the aald primary aoMlaatstg elefc
tlon ot Hay 15, 1914. you wffi, to ac
cordance therewith, he aloaaaa t re
ranvass. as provided la Isetlam' M77,
Lord's OregOB Laws, aa ajaaaaaA.lr
Chapter S04. Oemeral Laws of Oragem.
1914, the votee east at saM oleeUamhy
members of the repmhUeaa. party, (
candidates tor aoauaaUoa tar tho
office of Justice ot the Mpreaee ooart
and immediately auka aa aalai
abstract of the votes give tor eaadl-
datea for nomlnatloa for mm oee,tti
your county aad traasmtt a dalyjwe
tilled cony thereof by atall to the
secretary ot state at Salem,
"The lmnortaaeo ot thai
jmands your Immediate atteatlea.1
Circuit Judge Beasoa, who has
is
ORVILLi: HAMILTON, YOUNG SON
OF COUNCILMAN. IS PERHAPS
INTERNALLY INJURED THIS
AFTEHNOON.
Whllo N Hack.
Dr F. M. White returned last night
trom Portland, where he went in an
mito with Dr. Merryman before the
Rose Festival. Dr. Merryman will
return later In the car.
CHARGED WITH TRYING TO
SPIRIT AWAY WITNESSES IN.
WRECK INQUIRY
Dr. Hector MePli"rnon ami I'rof. W,
I,. Powers, holh of thu Oregon Ag
rluulluinl College, will urrlvu Mon-
jdiiy to licglu their Murles of tlliiHtriitud
JlecturvM to tho furmurs of tho Klnm-
', th llasln.
i Dr. MuPhoiHoii will leoluro on "Ag
iluiilttirul Credit Asm.clntloiiH." Ho
will huso his uplnlous iud observa
tions oil conditions us ho htu found
thoni, both lu this country and In
Kurope,
'ii.., iwn fiirm uxnerls will lueturo
nt Murrlll Moiidiiy night. l Mnl,u "
I'ui'Hiluy nlKht. ul Ml. l.tikl Wfdnes
duy nlBht mi'l t Miller Hill TIium-
day nlgl.i.
It Is prohablo that rroiessor row
ma will urruugo to apoud tho rest of
thu weok hi IIiIh vlclulty. U uch nr-
ningi'menU can ho mailo, Mux a. au
Call, tounty iigrlcultur.il ugonl, will
,,,,1,11, ti nroKinm Isiter In tho wook,
giving Union nnil I'Ucos for tho Powers
lectures.
United Press Service
qUICHKU, J"o IS.-Cliurgea hao
boon placed buforo thu roynl coinmU
hIoii iigulnst tho Cantullnn Pacific rail
road olllclula to tho effect that olllchiU
of tho compniiy Imvo attempted to
gut James Onlwiiy out ot tho country
heforo ho could appear before tite
rommlHHloii.
Clmrlea Halght, couusol for tlio
comimny owning the Storatad. to.ti
lled that Oftlwny, who was quartor
miiB.or on th nmi'roa of Irolnnd,
wntt on thu bridge until midnight t'
the night of tho colllalon, nnd do-
cltireil that ho had knowledge of mo
(net that the steering gear of the
Kmpr.is was In bad shape,
, You girl who have beeu wont to
.vii.1 lnnniue ues ut tho stulwurt form
of Dick llrleteiibtoln; who huvo slghod
when )ou hsurd bU uume mentioned
- ou hao waited too loug when you
figured that 191C would bo leap
jeiir, nnd a Klrl who has nover seen
Klamath county bus captured him.
AdvtuM hao heon received irom
I,.... ,. .,ia .f tl.r. u'Atlilltisr of
OJU 1'IUIIVIVU W. ...w ...--.-
Richard Urletensteln and Mamie Pet-
oi son. Tho bride la irom rarnora
Pnilrlo. Mlnneaotn.
This wedding conies as a complete
KiirprUo to the many frlouds ot the
young lumberman, as it was conceded
hero that his heart was sinewy uu
muue from auy effects of D. Cupe's
arrows, K .
i
i : -. .' u.u
isee-sawing wa jnun mmrnrg wa
Innminatinn for over a moath. left tklh
morning for Salem, la resaoaee to tel
egraphic summons received last algai.
It la believed that the Judge will re
main In the capita! uatll the reMK at
tfce official re-cheek Is kaewa, est HJg
nomlnatloa settled.
Struck down by the runabout
used by the Uulon Oil Company's trav
elling representative, and run over
hv two wheels. Orvllle Hamilton, tho
little sou of Councilman J. H. Hamil
ton, is being watched by Drs. Cathay
nud Johusou for signs of Internal in-
Jury. These will not develop until
Into toulicht.
Tho accident occurred In trout ot
the Riley building. Accordlug to wlt
nMsou. tin. car was runulng at a mod
erate rate ot speed, aud the driver
was uuuble to stop his cur. aftor tho
llttlo follow unfortunately chunced
to run out In front of It, not uotlclng
tho car. The wheel, passed ovor tne
boy'a abdomen.
Montague Is to Play
m
Sunday
dwitxerlund employs about 65,000
men In her metal aud machinery
trades.
In twenty generations every per
8on.haa,131.076 direct ancestors.
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Montague vs. Klamath Falls.
This will be thb contest staged at
Modoc Poiut Sunday afternoon, ac
cording to announcement made this
utiurnnon hv Manager "Scoop" Dub.1
of the Klamath Falls Invlnclbles.
Dubl has been at work for several
days to secure this game.
From what travelers returning
from afar have to aay, the Klamath
Falta team will Hnd the HoBtaguo
aggregation much more dlmcult to
down than were the Cblioa.uia aa-
gluee.s and the Stcaa Bfjkvea. TliS
little town where oae get e.
Yreka is said to, harbor
haseball talaat this
. - . .
trimmed Etas Hills. hleC4e4ra4;
nllini. inivni amuatd fWArA. K rf" US I
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Wrlckt. Hoatasnta'a shiaSaaeaal ,
pitcher ot Utt seasoa. Je 'sUM.-Jlffc. J
H will k umJ la ska aa-.' ' I
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'., t
w
.e
4-. 1"
the team.
la tne game nere aaay.fr.
The Klamath MH team M
lug sightly. IaaAMUoattw
Is hewg pat tato Upteg
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