The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 27, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914
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JOHNSON BEATS MORAN IN THE 19TH
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fti'imto unit house
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today were
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mto that lim wim annual lUn frUflr6, uoo, ,,. abandoning the- rrtlplinl of sown 300 petitions..
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itfunda). pp ami ammunition by mote limn a hundred thoun.iml
nu fiirettiirn that dut- Tlio VHIuint. rommnmliil t Ci-n- tlllirtin of bolli (-. iti-nitiiulliiK mo-
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f Wr.iPin M'i li"W " ,prvM, villa, wlin u liren forrrt uri mut iwVor Clmmji Clark for
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far i.iiJ Iirar, ,H'"-iom iindiT l.rttrral llarrnu ih-ikp.
WASHINGTON WAGE
LAW IS EFFECTIVE
irrrvalliui. and rci-pft
Itlrk, rlilPln, bulilirr Bint ulliT
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Hid It lli )iiur Mirmiifj, Hie (art'
that In addlllon lo Hip wild uliJ hi)
luO, thrm will ln a ratltlltK bA.oliall
(atn viy (nrriUMilt? Alu, llip (act
thai KflJay Ihrrr lll ! a bit Url
iti)o In 1 1 morning; AUo that iIip,
itmrni un Main lrrpi lll ln run-,
rrlrd Into a .lalirr hall KrUar anJ f WOM,:v ;M..0vi:i MKIS
,alurJar ulattil. and Irro tuu.lr wilt,
txi furnUhrtl? I.lkonl.o Hip fart thai
l,rtr will lp dally hallouu a(-pnltili.
!rl. wlr ,icr(iiniiaiirr ami uthpr
luuu (alort;
Now, If Jim crt all llir.c Itillld In
mind, Uit't It (uh! Idea lo pI out
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llar Vrlrru Juhllrc, anil thn prnpor
iIiIiik to do l to "wlKMip 'rr iii" In
bUlno Wratcrn Uthlon, and thn
rk romlbK li" oppii dpulcuatixl (or
Inat imrfKM.
Klatsilh bu a chow that U .ccoml
to lionp, aitd It U Up to llio pvoplo to
dorr up Intwrp-l. Thr fi Hoil
nal band, Itodeo handkrrcblofn. Ho.
lto builoua, mid many oilit-r kixji!
novclllm. Ilpldi, ilipro ar (iu
.itrlitlr dpcoratnra In Klaiualh r'alln,
mid Iota of bunting to tin hail ami
thn color ars I'urplp ami WIiIIp.
Mrrt. (or lUMvo.
Mr. Krancla It. Oldi, who haa brvti
irilliliiK rUtlvi In Hacraiiifiitu, la
Ham (or lli Hodo,
In riH-ol.lllK Uip ilrlrKatlon Sppakrr1
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Woiiiiii Mill !' vollni; In 1 U 1 7 In
iry latr of thi t'ntnn (or national
onupm riunriii;o l an Inevitable un
tln rinlnif nn. I Iiojhi ou will ton
Hiimi' In thn ltreM-ul pi-atflul vw to'
atlalii our ciuU If llnj i)UihiIou f
COUlra tip III MlMOiiri. I will support
It. For ulx lliminancl )far tho men t
lmo bipii trylliK to run Hie world.
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THATSrATi:.Mt'NTMi:illUrri:il!wn improve tho conJIUon ol th.
tlirr AT lMsr l l':it Wtll.K litimmi ram."
On TiU'Mlay the nutTrwlUii ftlll
uinrtli to I ho Wlilto lloiiso to Klltlou
United l'r Sortie l'r.Ulrnt Wllmm (or coimldpratlon
OUVMIMA. WaMi.. Juno S;.-i:(.jof Uip Monili-I wnmiliifiit iH-fort-con-.
(rctho toJay, 110 will bo iho legal j e ailjouriip.
minimum wpkly bkp o( ulrU ovi-r! -
IS Kara of agw and women employed'
In Waahlimtoii nierianlllo c'tablUh-J
uieut. umlor au order Uued b tb
luduatrlal McKam chiiiiiiImIoii
ThU nur naa dcciiloii ou alter
liliineroua ronlereiifea between em
pin) em, piuplojea and roprwieulath.
ul thn public, nl which .xlmullM !
tliuoujr vtaa Klven by woiueu ahowltiK
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With food, emtio nun Biieimr.
Tho Inilimtrlal wvKaro roniinUiloit
wa created by tho ulato leKllture '
lout year
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I'ARIS, July 27. Were prlteflKht
tun of the world tho victims of a gi
gantic swindle tonight; This Is the
question being asked as tho result of
the Jack Johnson-Frank Koran heavy-
j weight battle tonight. And the (ans
I say "frame-up."
1 Tho decision was given Johnson in
tho nineteenth round of an almost
list lists fight. The referee said ho
won on points, thus retaining his title.
Neither man did much real effective
work, but Johnson's boxing was the
classier.
A few of the opening rounds were
fast "and furious, and it looked as
though the end would como soon. A
slowing up came, though, for the mo-
rushed Into clinch wbMMrcr k
could. Moron's round.
Seventh Rowd. r
In this frame the black kept kU
stomach better protected. He laiiedj C1
one that caused Moraa's aoee to eantrtj
blood again. There wa stuck cliacn-
iug. Even round.
Eighth Kooad. t
In this round Johnson betas.' tir
show the effecta of hla four years otp "
dissipation, and to tire. Moras kit
him repeatedly, and JohBson gave no 'Z,1
return until near the end of the
round, when he landed three flrce
uppercuts. Moran reeled slightly, aad;
sparred carefully the real of tne,
the round. Even round.
Ninth Round. ,
Sweeping swings in this round gave'
way to much Infighting. Johnson was
puffing bard at the close. Evea round.
Tenth Hound. ; "S
Johnson took the lead In 'the start
of this round, and Moras becaa to
tire. The white man's face was badly
bruised as a result of Johnson's ckop-5
ping blows. Johnson's round.
Elevealh Hound. "'
Moran acted more MksToaa kysao-i
'tlzed than like a fighter In thU rouad.
Johnson hammered but face eoastaat
ly, but he did not
Johnson's round.
Twelfth Round.
seem troubled.
nt.K MOHAN OF IMTTSlU'ItG, WHOM Till: I'ARIS FANS TO
SI.KI) l'l AS A I'ARTV TO A KII,0(HI lMtlKI'ICHT FRAMK-Ul".
Seaildo will lm'
day shingle milt.
a 200,000 per
TORLOCK
FLOOD
50,000 March
Chicafo Sees Monster Sunday School Celebration
ClllCAdO, Juno 27. -Wnvliih' Pn
iiuulH and ImnnorM bearing Hit key
note plirusu of thn convention, "Jesus
Hlinll Helgn," thousunda of men gath
vted In Mlililguii nvi'imo (or tho pn
rmle this afteruooit thai was (ho sih-c'-imiilnr
feulurea of the fourteimth In
triintlonal Humluy Hchool eonvoiitloii,
liolillug a wmk'H Kenslous herti.
IMwoeit 40,000 mid 50,000 men, It
wus estluittted, wen- In lino when llio
parade moved. An escort of mounted
police led tho way, and behind them
came 1,000 miirchltig delegates, given
Ike place of honor, soveral ihousnnd
marchers from Illinois, Northern In
iHaaa and Southern Wisconsin Bun
day schools, and big delegations front
nearly every Hunduy school In Cook
county.
ICach of tits larger delegation! wai
provided with a fcaad.
Thn piinulfl wiiN planned n u KlKan
tic diinionstriitlou lo Iiiipiohh upon thn
men of Chicago tho (not tlmt more
1....1 h oou.OOO men tiro unending
umi.iav uptiool In North America. The
convention IobiIom dwlnrod It would
bo tho greutest panido In tho nimoij
of their orKftnUalloii.
Ilrlef coiiferencos of colieiiuim
groups iro held thin forenoon, hut
Hillvllli'H wero Hiispomlpd this niter
nmiii whllo Iho Sunday school dole
KntMi sought llnron In Um crowds
tlmt tnaswHl along tho lino of march.
In Medlnah temple, where tho main
HOHHlons of the convention nro bolng
held, u hlslorlcnl pageant will bo glv
.... i.iiiiit. twenty-soveu Sunday
till ,w. .." ' ,
Whoolt from Cook county taking part.
A number of deuotninationni mni
wiJI be held at the samo time In other
parts of the city.
United l'r Service
I'ARIS. Juno 27.--Johns.nn this
'morning I tho favorite, a to I. In the
butting.
, Tho big negro claims to weigh 210,
1 bui looks heu ler Moran claims that
I hu tips the scales ut 20S. Ho lookH
about IS pounds lighter.
It Is predicted that the promoters
will tuko III SoO.UOO before tho luiue.
The dingo Is guaranteed ISB.uOO. win
or low, but It Is belltod that ho Is
tho real promotor of tho bout, utm,
will got about 160,000.
(icorgo Cnrpentler, tho European
luiMiywelglit champion, IU bo the
ivforre. Ho Is nn Inexperienced mini
jmiin, nml lo "t Kronchmen, Is ev-
cltiiblo, and may loao his head.
1 Tnnlelit I will not tho chanco that
I hnvo sought for yoars," suld Moran
this morning. "1 " tlio beat pos
slhlo trim, and boforo tho fifteenth
nuiiiil I'll K't oor u right tlmt win
bo worth n million to mo.
11 .un rwillr tho llrst big man that
Johnson has fought since ho whipped
Jeffries. I will ntti'iid mass tomorrow
nt tho Church of Ht. Madeline as tho
world's champion."
suld Johnson this merning: "I am
down to wolght, and I never felt hel
ler. I haye my old punch, and nave
..m rnrirotton how lo box. The reli
able old upporcut Is still there, and It
will land about tho twomn rounu
That will be all."
DAVIS TROPHY
A VAST REGION' PRELIMS START
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lll!NI)Ri:i) THOUSANDS ACRKS OKkir.ST OF TUB TRYOUTS IS OX TO
lioth men took this round aa s sort;
tlon picture men or for some other of a rest up, and "Oddied la aaostt
reason, and from that tlmo on it was j of tho time, exchanging light taps, iai
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more in tne nature 01 two cuu oears.wnicn jonnson uau mw .
at play.
First Round.
After shaking hands at the com-
the nature of two cub bears, which Johnson bad
: vantage.
Thirteenth Roaad.
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mand of Referee George Carpentler,
the two indulged In very light spar
ring, and tapped each other lightly.
Neither was damaged. Kven round.
Second Hound.
Johnson lauded an uppercut at the
beginning of the round, after which
both men indulged lu fast sparring.
Moran hit Johnson on the ear. Even
round.
Third Round.
The fighters mostly sparred In this
round, seeking openings. Moran
landed on Johnson's stomach. Even
round.
Fourth Round.
After a fuw light Interchanges, the
big black landed on the Penusylva
ulan's nose, drawing blood. John
son's round.
Fifth Round.
Moran found Johnson's stomach
frequently In this round, and hit It
with telling effect. Johnson was dis
tressed, but he rocked Moran's head
a few times. Moran's round.
Sixth Hound.
In this round Moran kept up his
battering of the burly black's stom
ach. Johnson held on repeatedly, and
Repeated light punckes were ex-j
changed, in which Johnson's sparring;
was a shade the showier.
Fourteenth Roaad '
Johnson forced the Banting after!
there had been some sparring. Tke!
black landed freely, aad Moras laawM
ed a few .blows. Johnson's round. J
Fifteenth RonaA j
Moran made repeated rushes at kls
black opponent is this roaad, saar
which were rotr dmsagtsg. as Jata -
son sidestepped and sent Is. coaster
nN lAknenn's 4tlltri .
WailUfa. rfwuiuws a vuaw.i -y
a
Sixteenth Roaad. i
ThU round was a little medley of(
sparring, cllnchlnr "and yery' few,
blows landed. The American fast is.
the house shouted "Aw", gofos aid
fight." Rumors of iU belag a'isA
light were also revived. Eves roasd
Seventeenth Rouad. i
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Constant clinching and very,
ugllllUR. m ma. - ,
Eighteenth Roaad. " j
This was merely a very tame wrest-
llnir match, with the honors avast
"Boobs" was the cry most board from
the spectators. ' "If
Nineteenth Roaad.; '- ? y&
Johnson wins on points.
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r lilted Press Service
HICKMAN, Calif., Juno 27. The
'i'urlock reservoir broke toduy
Hooded an Immense area, It Is estl- ,ucnl Qt ti,u National Lawn Tennis As-!
Relief Pours to
i United Press Service 1
'1 ar, i.uuis. juuo ji. me ueuiruii
aud hui chumnloushlo tennis tourna-l
mated tlmt tho crops', canals and lat
ernls were Immensely diimaged 11s a
result.
Witter for Irrigation will not bo
iivtillublo nil of July. More than
100,000 acres of alfalfa mny spoil as
a result.
The siillluii)s Iiuyo boon opened,
ami tho overllnw of tho river haa been
turned Into tlio Tuolunm Itlver,
.fiAlit lli.l. r..ikAil (!.. ImlflV on Ti'IiiIa '
A courts III Forest Park.
Winners will go to the national all-1
comers' tourney for the national title
at Newport, August 24.
Tho Newport matches will decide
who Is to ropreseut tho United States
In tho Davis cup competitions against
other nations.
Park Commissioner Uwlght L. Da
vis, douor of tho cup. expects to enter
tho tournament.
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San Francisco Among First Cities toCoririile
Trubhplle Ftro,
Tho lire department was called out v.i...
today In answer to an alarm directing s'",rt U,,,U' , f tM
them to Seventh street, near the Ca- Kdward J. Murray left thla morn
dlllno garage, where a blaxe had galn-(lng for Woed to make arrangemenU
,i fi0n, hMdway In an old mattress. (or the shipment of sand from his pit
and some other trash, and was threat
ening a barn. Tho blaxo was quickly
extinguished.
at Hoey (or the new city ball. He
has beou awarded the contract (or
furnishing the necessary sand, etc.
SALEM, Mass., June 27. With tho
smoking ruins of halt tho city coollug,
tho work of seeking for the dead haa
been started. So far only six have
been reported as dead, but the search
ers fear that othors will bo found In
the ruins.
The relief work Is proceeding nice
ly under tho direction of Governor
Walsh. The Red Cross baa estab
lished hospitals, the Salvation Army
has charge of tho bread lines, and dis
tributing centers for supplies have
been arranged.
The atato and nation baa come gen-
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erously to the aid of tho suBerers.
HoHton yesterday raised U,. ao-i
sides tons of provisions. Has !- "
cica was one of the first aHtaoj'to v
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tbo
come to tbo aid of this strMkea'4iT
trlct. ' -$
Old Puritan Salem, which U
thought would bo swept Vat hr tbo
tire, Is "unscathed.
Tbo Naumkeg
2.000 people, sustalsod a loasal
S3.500.000. U UI
mediately.
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