The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 05, 1919, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
'Thirteenth Yew No. 3 588
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919
Price, 5 cents
IJULri'Juiiuiiuii i
HOME 5001 POD
PRESBYTERIANS
LOCAL FIRM lit N S
I vi'ii' limit.' i.i ivr
The new lirli'liiniiUliiK I I ii ii I whit h
wiw rei-enll) iniriliiiHiiil uinl shipped
Iiiiiii Mnilford hy II (' I'hiiinlnl Inln
Iiiim been milil hi llir r I r tn uf Cofm
Iliollmrn uinl In belifg Installed mlj i
cent in their nilinr lirlrk phuil 1 1 )
ri'MiiiilitllviiH uf tlin llrm staled III
Illy Uinl I lie new plum would iiiiiIiii
II HUM' III IIH'I't lllll lIllllllHlllH Of till!
, lni'iil imlillr nl nil din fM. Mr ('Iiiiiii
hetliilii Iihb i hinge of Installing tliu
NewSilc Is Secured at Sixth I'lune j
and Pine Streets , railroads io advchtim: '
j NORTHWEST Tl.ltltlTMKV.
! PORTLAND April :, I'mi.mhII-
pi ANS ABOUT FINISHED "ir "' n. ""'." rr pioinntii,. .ni-
rw I VetllMllK iiilciiliilfil In Htlm ilai" tni.
j nl during Hit' ni'Xi ilt-iiiliM vear Iiim
' been niillioiurcl by tin' nil!:(iii. nil-
HI. NI. Will lie III "'"'"''lull, III mrillllK I" worn re-
YOUNG TBS
HE BUSY 0F.RE !
i i,i ii;ioiti r may hi:
tried for disloyalty.
n mi ri, ( i 1,1'kith are hear-
III ion REFORM SCHOOL is.
LONDON, April .'. I'lillllp HclicM
iiiiiiim, premier of Germany, liitliiiat.
mI In ii speech at Welmnr, .seat of
lu (ii'itiiiiM tialiiiiiiil assembly, that
(IriKiial Luilendorff may lit court
iiiartlalml for taking part In an antl
(ii'riiian ili-mriiiHt i atliiii. ksiIiI n Stock
liiilm dispatch
MATH BOY.
PROVES NERV'f
CM II, ACTION TO III-:
SETTLED IJV AKIHTHATIOX
The
less ways are mender. si:v. Pf niTDP LITI II
eral tiie.ts this week jULUILIIi) IIlLU
FORMER IIKill SCHOOL I..MI
T.K'HUIS III ItGLAIt lOt M IX
HIS IIOOM IN SAX FHAXCISCO
.XI CAP'n'RES IIIM
lvll ram) nf A. C. Ymleii ver-
mi .1. W. Tioninn ot al lias liecli Idfl
to the arbitration with Dr. II. R.
If... nil. r... .... ..!. i..l.ll..lnF TlltM
I ,U lllll. U.I an niiu IWllUl Jiut. ......
wan an action In which Dr. C. K.I
.... . .. ... I . .-!.)
vv iiceicr nan orougui sun nmni. mv
ilcffitnlc'rit for professional services
hiiiI IiIh claim hid been taken over by
tho plaintiff. It was referred to Dr.
Hamilton on account of his know
i ledge of the circumstances.
fnflM7IP Inlll I
BE
A isruiip of young boy In thin dty
liavi. stinted along a trail that Ih go
ing In Irail tn the Reform School at
Salem. In very Hhort ouler unless a
ilKlit alioiit face move Is taken at
onre ami a very different morse mr
hihiiI In the future
llepreil itloiiH which have consisted
FOR LAUNCHIN6
SOVIET MOVE
USED FOR
POtE-lOOPS
The nervy work of Charles Dorr, a
former Klamath hoy anil graduate of
the Klamath County High School. In
rapturing a burglar In San Francisco
ami turning Iiim over to the authori
ties, Ik described In a recent article
in the "Examiner."
Dorr wan In the military service
and wan recently discharged from
FATAL ACCIDENT
AT .MAH.SliriKI.il. j
Voice of France Acceded to
by German's
... . U1..1. III...
""r ' lelved In the Northwestern 1 ("ruulM
Ktiph'K Win oiher Fine 1'iilille ,,..,. ,t , ,ihinn. region il .lliei'.or ' of stealing from the Star Drug Store, Cvnnn ArP Arrested To- rort M"'"'6c, Virginia. Hn returned
HllniMiif ilie Hj Is in He Start. Iln Klamath Falls Milk Depot, the after a Hhort absence to his room to
More riipiiiiitru .11 win i.ikk leiupin any in I acotna uisi-over an uninvjien guest, xuine
' and Into the home of V. II. Todd in I thirty pounds heavier thin himself.
Hot SprlngM Addition, have all or-: 'going through his belongings. Wltli-
inrred In a few dayn Some of the out delay he tackled the intruder and
MAKSIIKIKI.D. April ',. Ira Bow.
era was Instantly killed and i)
Satiudern probably fitally injured
when a high wind blew a plank from
the upper deck of -a ship tinder con
Ktructlon here. The men who were
Mi were working seventy five feet
below.
FOCH FIXES MATTERS
Vil Sihiii Mibtnnlliil Start lino
Will) tho rnmpletlon (if Hie trnim
Iff no l'ltiK mu'le ') tht mmuli.iM
of the I'rinloterliiu ffilirch of ttil
tltj for a m "He i' corner of
flith ami I'lne Streetn. the llrt lite
icrlunt tn' lownril III" cmniinii' I
' lion of mnilcrn up.lo-dnlit iitrur. '
at lll be tii.ule uinl the 'iini ali;n
to rtlia fuiulii "III In; Inuurheil In
tirneit. I
II It planned In ercit an ltftct '
cwllnit between I B.000 nnd il-',
CO'I, to U cither ulxly.flvii or neventv '
REN CM
1
IT M
T
WIT
nilpilu hive already been taken In c-i r TAPS ON STRFETS tMe 'wo '"rc "'' ,nosl ' "le f,,rn'
vcmis i.Mi'itox i:mi:.t imhiv
isiik vh:n iti:.Dii:ss to
MMIItii: WITH I'llOI'OsCII.M
i'immi:iu'iaIi ci.ru
An IlllereRtllig meeting of
W'omiiiiti' Improveiiieut Club
.... . III I.-..-.. !....!. 1......
,ru ,.,-...: ,,..,. ,,,, (Vll(,ri). , , which
hand by the authnrltleH, and othern
are to be apprehended nhnrtly. '
The IheftM al the Star Drug Store
rotiHlHted of pocket flint) light, which
were afterward Hold at a nocond hand
tore The culprit!) who broke Into
the Milk Depot neir the Hath Houne
Thumday night contented them-'
ni'Iwh with taking a Kiuall amount of
111 Hd y and tobacco. Thiwp who broke
Into the Todd rcNlilrnrn tore down .
; part of the door and made away with '
, I,,, two guiiH, grocerlen and hIioch to the
entlmated value of $ 1 ."0.00.
Kuldleri Declare They Sold Tags in
....i.. .i. ......... .i...ih. .!. ....ri..
I line 111 1111: luuui uiiiiiih 1111; rv-uinu.
'At the concliiBlon of the affair, the
; young Holdlor was found seated
astride of tho visitor, where he held
, lil in while he give the alarm for the.
IN STATE BODY
I'ort I to He Used for Itetuni of Pol
ish Troon to Their Country, jw
I'rnviilri! ip AnnNIIco -Other
Menus to Fncllllate Movement Silg
Kesleil by (Jerniaiis, to Ho Until.
:s
1
Delia nee of Ijiw to Alii Soldier officers. He suffered a broken flng-
ai.il Sailors in .Wd-Ai.thorltlc er nl111 a "'ml'er of ,)rl,iHCS but
caught a man who was badly want
Chiliil' the Move Is Similar to the e( Uy iUo authorities.
Ituss Soviets. "
ASHI.AXI) OUT AFTint
OltKtJOX MASONIC
IIO.Mt:
fi-nipletnl fur the ii" church lunii'i
nbtcU Ii to he In keeping wild tho
dliff iulilc btilhlliiuii of the lt It
li to l m iiin.itriiited that the Hun
"iy Fcliuol t no m mid midltotl'Jiu ran
b tbiown tiiKether wlili ti combined
imiibi; capnilty nf nearly flva iiiin
tni A full limomnnl with kltelieu.
tlr illftlne loom and gymtumluiu
nmrltrt I projected.
Tho I'rcjdiyterlmiK have planned
firtrwnl ymrii In (oimtincl n lie v
(ti'Tili nail hnve been delayel bv one
cliuc mnl iiiiiii her I'lniM which were
ilwct completed, were dumped H in
I'orirlly nl the outbreak of 'he wnr.
tut etcnU have now uliapcd them
ichri to an to make tho move neem
rot)ltloiiit. Tho new ullo Ik geucrnl
Irronreiled to be one of tho bout po.
lblii loralloini In the rlty. A mill
ilihtUI itnrt In the way of fund
hit nlrcmly been Nccuruil and It In
tiopd In set the work htarted In 11
liort tlmi'. The new pioperty wad
wurcil froinl!. W While wioe In
Itrrst In tho move eauted him to
mike an InMting offer. The former
IT0irty at the corner of Third nnd
Hljh Streets Iihh been Inken over hy
A. M. Collier
llitik, who ma
order Dial tho move toward tho new
bomo might he facilitated.
Hcv. I J, l.aurenre, tlin pihlor,
biimorkcil liulefatlgnhly for tjho con
Iructlon of a new church hIiick IiIh
nivnl frnin I'ortlanil
nontlu iiKo
match.
the matter of merging thtit body
with the proponed Mon'K Commercial
nrgiiulzitlou wim dlscuKneil and It wis
decided that It would be advlnable
to merge ultji any active body which
would work for the Interests of the
city and county.
The iiuentlonualii) put out regard.
I lug the new men's rnuimc rclnl body
) dlKrus.ei by the ladles and vari
ous views presented as to the salary
and iiiallfli:iti)iM of Its secretary or
manager. It vvas geneially believed
that an efficient man who (oiild put
.thru the big things which ought to
hu done here, would be worth a huge
salirty. , !
Mrs II. II Reynolds. vho Is spend
ing some lime hero and who made a
short talk to the club was iiiiauluioiiS'
ly named ns a committee of one to
couiinunlcale with several Influential i
persons regnidlug the subjeits under '
discussion. '
1 The uinnbiirs of the club are now
'contemplating sending Mrs. Heynolds
In person Io solicit aid of state and
eastern fnfluennts. She Is reported to "rr,s
XKW TKXXIS CHAMI'IOX.
TACO.MA. April 5. Seventeen
, former soldiers, many of them still In
, uniform, were arrested by the police
ASHLAND, April 3. A stienuoiKJ
effort Is to be made by the local Mas
onic lodge, assisted hy the Kantetn
here today for soiling tags on tho Rtur to securo tho Masonic homy that
NKW YOUK, April r.. Vincent streets in defiance of tho law. a t0 ue butlt In Oregon. A committee
Itlchnrds Yokers won the National ' The police say the hundreds of sol- to push Ashland's advantages, ev
Slnglcs Tennis Championship here dlers camo from Seattle to assist In pecially stressing the mild climate
today defeating Wllllnm Tlldon. J tin- defying the Tacotna authorities, and and mineral waters is m.idj up if
lor of I'hlladelphla In a five sot that they belong to the soldiers and F. J. Shlnn, O. Winter and tuart
KOItTY COMMKKCIAL CLUIJS
IIIKOL'O'II STATK
I5KCO.MK IHKXTIKIFI WITH
STATK-WIIIK OltfJAXIZATIO.V
Captain O. C. Applegate, as seere
tary of the Commercial Club, has justi
PARIS, April .";. -Genisral Koch
has telegraphed the Allied Covet n
ment that tho right of tho ALIes to
use Danzig as a port for the return
to Poland of the Polish troops as
H.WI1 XOW4had been maintained by France, had.
1 been formally upheld, in conference
with the Oerman representatives.
In addition to Danzig it was decid
ed to' use other means of transporta
tion for the Polish' troops proposed
I by the German government so that
the arrival of troops might be accel-
received a letter from the chairman)
01 ine memiiersiiip coiuiiiiiii-n 01 mu
; lorated.
Tbe "use of Danzig was provided
State Chamber of Commerce, stilting
I that
-for In the armistice on November
up to the second day uf April 1
forty Commercial Club.? and Cham
bers of Commerce, outstd3 of Port-
eleventh.
-President Wilson
SLACKERS ARE
1
GATHERED
: sailors council.
I The Tacoina city council says this
along the lines of tho Ilusslhn Soviets.
j The soldiers, on the other hand,
'claim that they were misunderstood,
and say that they were selling the
tags to assist soldiers and sailors In
need. Additional soldiers have been
sent out to replace those arrested, it
, Is said.
Saunders.
,KX w ,,,, mT m'mV(! WAK MEDFORD DAILY
and i:vAiu:i thi: ih.aft law CHANGES OWNERS
Alti: IIKIXt; llltOl'GHT HACK
run ITXISIIMKXT
MKDFOHD, April, 2. The Dally :
Mall Tribune of Medford appeared
Tuesday under new ownership with
I'ACO.MA. April r.. The first thro " "w e'","r "" business manager..
st.s of what federal and military " ceorge t'utnam, wno mis neon ine
INSTIEUITI
HELDJT BUR
XKW IIISIIOP ASSIMKS HIS OF
FICIAL Dl'TlKS WITH MCCH
CKUKMOXV. LONG Al'TOMO
IIILK PHOCKSSIOX
PARIS, April 3.
siepi late mis morning alter naving
lunu, nave un.ie.i wun uio aie "" assed a satisfactory night. He may'
the slogan of which is "Oregon for,. , . . noMlb, attend .,.
Community .,, nf .llvrniln-ll nn tnnilgv
... ... -.. ,,
I
every community; every
for Oregon," with n purpose to pull
nnd pull all together, to build up the
resources of the state, and to unite by
improved means of communication
every part of It.
The state chairman says:
"" 1.1 1 1... n u-i.ni.wi.in iiutilslioi' mill Peppery euitor 01 ine
.. . .. t I lllll Hill llll'n 111 41 II IU IU II IIHMUIll 'J
lie 111 rommunleailim wtin iniiueiiDai . , ,. , ,.
by
HAKKIt, April T. Accompanied
02 clergy of various dioceses of
- - npiicnii Wiiclitivirtrviv uinl lilnhn TMclit.
1- i..i 11...... i,.iir.. naner for the ast 11 years. 11:1s soiu w.,....., .....
of the First National ,M";1" Hml Wl" '''"""I'1 l"',,r Mi ,0 hundreds of war time draft .m-l- l'' mtcnat l It to Robert W. Kulil. , llev O'Uea. bishop of Seattle, aed
11I1. Hie Investment In "l l"" l"'xt l,l'nuciin. , knoW) ,( ,mvu boou ,,,, , editor and S. S. Smith, business man-. ull.1)t Hov. rjorman. bishop of P.clse.
EXPLORER BACK
FROM FAR NORTH
II SERVICE
OFFICER LEAVES
.VMIlltAS.'l(K Alaska. Anril ,"i. -
eighteen S0rhl,r storktMisnii . Arctic explorer,
prolnbly will arrive In 11 day or two
at Fort Ytilton. Alaska, on hl.s way
ito the outside world from llerschel
I Island and the Arctic 0111:111. accord
1 lug to word brought here today by
Captain AloMlitler Allen, an Arctic
trader anil navigator.
StorkcrMin and four men recently
landed on the Northern Alaska const
after drifting nine months on tin leu
Montana during tho war, have jeon "RW. of tho Medford Sun. which has
1in(l( 1 neon issued oniy as a auniiuy paper
Soldier guards are going 'mm ' "'rlK the Inst six months.
Camp Lewis to bring them back lor j Mr. Kunl. under the now deil. be-
trial by a Court Martial for Itoor.M l''l"nr. 1,, Mr- Sml,,, t,-etts-
tlon In time of war. I ,ire'- ' business manager of tho
The northwest draft boards l.avo Mall Tribune, which thus beegmes an
records of all tho men who failed In out-and-out Republican paper. Mr.
. j Smith Is a monibor of the Hepuhli-
'I Iran state committee and Mil. Ilttlil
was assistant sergeant at arms In the
Oregon legislature just closed,
HILL HAYWOOD WILL
UK ADMITTF.D TO HAIL.
I CHICAGO, April .r..--Thtrty-olght
convicted members of tho 1. W. W.
now Imprisoned tit Leavenworth,
Niv ,. ... 'l-nck. They set out with tin tiopo ivnnwm. mr Momuui, u.w.u .--,..
UN W,, ,IAS I-".. ', u.k ,; crry ,, Wliawnrd m-l have been or, er ed adml tod to
AT KLAMATH M'.VSlY Will to Urn N"W Siberian islands. Instead " iy mo . -""-'"
At.l.Xt I OH tll, ,.,., ()f n,pon8 ,)omUllK ro.
KimiT YLAltS WILL TFHMIX. ' . . ,rr. , . . V .. ," ,,. H..,lr view of their case, hy that tribunal.
. niliiim ."'" ..,., ,,,,,,, ., i ,., ,,,t
htait.ng point. Storkerson wa a' """' r., '
I II III II IIIIIII I Ul UtVPl' .iuvv...
'atk woitic ix fi:w wi;i:ks
High Rov. Joseph F. McGrath, the
- newl.. consecrated bishop of tho fe
cal llecese, arrived in Hake- Tifs
day afternoon. The party war es
corted to tho parochial reslilme by
a '.eng nutomobile processio.i.
1 At 3 o'clock tho Installation cero
monles wore commenced nt tho Cath
edral. Illshnp McGrath was led to the
throne by Illshop O. Doa. Father P. J
O'Uouko read the letter appointing
nishor McGrtth to the see of Dakar,
and In a short nddress welcomed him
tut behalf of the clergy of the diocese.
Tho now prelato responded, express-
PARIS, (Correspondence of the '' "'is npreclatton of the task that
Associated Press) "While clothes lay nboad and of his belief that, with
aro so expensive, 1 am not going to tile hlesslng of God and zealous effort
Indulge In tho luxury of a now over- ' "' ""thing was Impossible. The
coat Just because 11 fool shot a few flority of tho Northwest were thank
holes In my old coat." Premier Clem- c ft,r ,"elr I'M" "f Biipport. shown
enceau Is reported to have said. 1 b- "'" "ttendnnce upon tho roro-
menies nnu 1110 sisiors wore pratseu
CLICMKXCKAl' LIKKS
HIS HI'LLKT TORN" COAT.
That J. M iicilford. who for tho
1...- -. i ill I til nt n irtiiniHunn'4
iimrly and look co..,..,..d of the ex.j nrtyflvo "to"! A ' ,holMUrII ,XTKHK8T IX ri.l'n WOllK ,!", MrOralh for their over
pedltlou when Illness forred Stefiins-
iOii Io leave tlin North.
sitiiio ease tliu not book huh.
1 ITALIAN TRANSPORT SINKS
I zei.lous efforts. Tho ceremony was
A big Interest Is being taken in tho fl ,vl,h benediction of tho bless-
IIKIIK FROM SPRING CHUNK.
M .V KILLKH AND IN.HIHKI) Imlustrlnl School Club work this year,
od r.a'T.imont by Illshop McGrath.
Following the services at tho
ciKlit years lnH had chrtrgo of tho
" on tin, Khmiitli ludlnti Ro
"vatlun, has resigned his position
iukph tiavn of hlu .liiilnu .... Mnw .. , 1..1. ,..,.r,i,n' fmm PARIS. Am t rno uaimn inina. ...'.,.. .......... ,,.. .- ....,......, 1 .i,.i, .
'U-tlmllnce,m. piailo horn , homo at l.lle.est on Spring Creek. ' port "I'mbrlu" with two thous.in.l visit through tho northern part vo M,pldcd nn Bt B:3'0 lho vWt0M
(according to Frank Sexton, county1 ' '"' '
I I I..- ...I... !... l,,ul rl 1 fr,., ,. fbU'fll L PllbllO lOCOPtlOll WI18 glVCll
-Tho Italian tran3. loader, who has just returned from a
today.
aboard hound from Vonlco tho county.
ihiyB,
OIF FOR CALIFORNIA.
NF.W KORKAN GOVKHNMKNT.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 6. A
nl.tn.,.iim 1,1 Ivorenn IClltlnnal As
Clr-orKo K. Hulilen, who has Juat ,',. fmm Rhnnciml 8uyg. that
ton schools yot to bo organized,
CIVIL ACTION TIUKI) TODAY
aay. Mr. llodfnril hnn liim m. ,.r. 11.. ., 11, ,.1 11,.. uiwiii lii iinw' nnnr soldiers lib
'"-mi, ,ho service nnd liii.nl- ly gone ll.o.o and while tho roads to Tripoli, struck n mine and iunk. Ho reports that r,00 school chl.
fted many rrinmlii during his youa nro not avnllnhle for anlos yet to tho Several were killed and a hundrad (Iron It) different parts of tho county
Klomalh County ami hl di.pnrluro ' l.lloreut rosort. thoywlll bo In a few ' vcre wounded. I havo now Joined, and that there nro
-. uu rcRiett,.,!.
!' 'ma made ,, nti(. apnoiinco.
"W or W rutiirn plans.
Ksi'i,uii: ciiaiuii: IHIOPPKD.
JTo V0I,K' A"'" '' -Tl, 0lll.
yndlctitiijiilii brought last Hoiitum
npahmt John Ruod, n former
Tllandor, lulVu boon dlaiiiBBUd.
I wore crests at 11 luiiquet In tho Cath
iciltal I. all, given under tho auspices
tit ihe women of tho parish.
POLISH TROOPS
MAY CROSS GKRMANV,
LONDON, April R. A proposal
that tho Polish troops of General
We have heretofore attempted to'
state to you the purpose of the state .
chamber and the mutual henetlt to '
nil from your membership therein. If
we havo failed to clearly set out this
mailer to you. we will be pleased to
give you further Information.
It Is our desire that your orjrnn-l
Izatlon, and every otner similar or
ganization in the stnte. become a
member of the state chamber, nnd wc
know that will eventually corns about,
bdt wo desire action upon your part
in this connection. t
Wo would he very pleased to hear
, LONDON'. April B. The situa
tion among the Russians ius recently
become distinctly worse from nn Al
Iltd viewpoint, owing rn.tintv to the
snortago of food, dispatches received
here today declare.
It Is ,not feared that mftltarv reas
ons will compel! the Allle3 to eva
cuate Odessa, but possibly tho city
will become short of food and be un
able to support tho occupying force.
LOND6.V, April 5. Important de
velopments on the Murnanik front in
' northern Russia may be expected In
a fow days owing to the threatened
defection of Finnish troops, tho Mall
irom you lortnwiiu. j
Hero and now is our great oppor
tunity to get the pull which we neej
to actually become practically an Ore-;
gon community, united by improved
highways and bonds of steel, in place
of statu sentiment and loyalty alone,
to other communities of Oregon, and
especially with our great and growing
metropolis on tho Columbia. Wo can
only explain that our Commercial
Club is just now in a transition state,
nnd that we hope very soon to bo able
1
says. To meet this danger. American
detachments have been recently tent
nnd will reach there next week.
WASHINGTON. D. C. April 5.
General March said today that Hip
aimles of the Central powers as now
organized constitute about fifteen
per cent of their strength when tho
nimlstlco was signed, wh'.la the Al
lied forces still organized, comprise
seventy five per cent 3f tho total
strength on November eleventh.
Tho central powers Iiava aggregnl-
to fully co-oporate In tho plans of do- ed 1, 12.1,000 nion.and tho Alllaa havo
velopment which wo hope before about ton million.
many moons will make us In a bust-i
ness way actually a part of Oregon,
and Klamath "tho lirst county hi" the
stnte." I
HEAVY RAIN IN
LANGELL VALLEY
March said that the Archangel sit
uation was well in hand and 't was
"Incredible that the Allied force
could bo driven Into the soa by any
body." Tho war department, lie said olans
to have tho Americans out of' that
portion of Russia by tho Ulrst of,
June.
The heaviest rain which has visit
ed l.angoll Valley .) vears. is report
ed on Thursdny nis'.t by C. J. Swln
glo, a .stockman of that district who
Is In town today. Tho rain which fell
in a few hours was sufflc(ont to ron
der the roads almost Impasslblo, Mr.
Swinglo stated, lie. had Invited somo
CAPITAL PUNISHMKNT
RKSTORED IN NEVADA.
CARSON CITY. New, April 5
I Capital punishment was restorod in
I Novada on Tuesday, whon Governor
LJovIe allowed an amendment to tho
gtiusts. tho Weldener brothers of ,lre80nt murder net to becqnio a law f
Vimlilll i.minlv nut 111 Ann the Pflllll- ' ...... . ..... ..1 ...... tm. i..!taKCL. 1 .
w ' - i wiiiiiuu ins sifcimiui v. "u " mnAua 1
try assuring them that tho roads nt;..nny kIml ot wnrul, dullberato and
this season of tho year were- always premedlated killing" niurdortiot tho
fine. Tho plight in which ho found )lrgt iiegreo. punishable by death or
life, imprisonment, In tho discretion
of tho jury.
himself yesterday ond the way to
town with mud so deep that tho visi
tors had to get and push, called for
ninny explanation which Mr, Swin
glo found it difficult to mnko.
considerable Interest Is being
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received Ills dUcha.go f.nn Ho mill. Soj pjpijR J()i ,unl(, of MJ np,nc,pi ,nken this afternoon In tho civil case 00 tnUoll Dy ,and routo from
1111 Mil I nun III l.'H I" ' ...,ll..lna Mi.i'l 111 lvnrea hUB bOOIl IIIIIII- Of tllO DOrfiS MOrCnUtllO CO. VS. A, 1, Vnvtlln nni-nou llnrmniiv tn l.v
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zona mid has been vlslllng his piirenU
In tho Merrill district, loft thlB morn-
oil proslilont of tho Korean provision.
,.,i,l..i.i.iuiiiii nf Ii tnh hid luinil I.
..... I..,, ih. 1 , n,kiirr.iln wlinrii. K"h.w.h.w.h ; v.. ,w
IIIH l' IHlullHllini iiiuinnHiHi .,..-.-. lt-n,l
bo ..xnntcy to resldo In tho futuo. contly doclarod,
Pustlmrntl. which is bolng hold In nuul, has been taken to General Foch
tho justice court or N. J. Chnpinan, hy Erzhorgor, a inessago reocived to
Tho case is bolng triod by Jury. I day guys.
.SOVIETS RAVE LACXCIIED
GOVERNMENT IN MUNICH
SPA, April 5. A soviet govern
ment has been proclaimed at Munich,
CALLED IIV ILLNESS.
I
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Dow left this
morning for Sacramento In response
to a message yostorday tolling of the
news of the serious Illness of Mrs.
Dow's niothor, M.rs. M, B. Alton. Mrs.
Allon Is a pioneer resident ot Callfor-
mum uas ueuu iiruuiiiiiuuii 111 luiutii, 1 --"w" " - .-,
, Havana according to a report brlgjlJ,uMpWS;
President Erzborgor, r0U( , i.-
t. , '..