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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1922)
yr ' Mi-" ,i y h "- -"A 'y WEATHER FORECAST hinhiiit, main uiont) i'mh'iiv in ont poktioni tiikhiiay, iiain, fiiiihii houtiikahtkit l,v winiih, inchiiahinu. I'lri'Ttiiii Vat-. No. trjHi fee fcuettlttg Herald h. A &!S "' W.5 s ' NEWS .OF THir BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vtwli Member of the Associated Press. ki.amatii falls, imr.aos, mkvuav, .maikiiu7, ii-j NBWB I'ONZI MI'HT I'Af'i; 2'J .MOIti: IMHITMKXTH IN ,M,tHHAiiiiHi:nH, nt:i,ti 8 III NET FOR m n 2 Held on Liquor ChnrKca; Others for Fighting and Vagrancy i;ii;lil law v lii In torn with iniindeil lli dy llin pnlli-n Hllil III" sheriff Jen leiday In what proved In lie mm of llni (undent Hllllday In inany mouth "Curio)" I'iiiIituoiiiI iiml (lenrgn llniiKU, ii II reek, worn held on llitinr hnrgo, IM 'einlera, II ('. Ilrowti iiml V II. William fur being drunk iiml illntttrhlug Urn peace, lllll Aran mltli mill Tom Mllli'l for vagrancy; mill Itiu llvaim fur unlaw (ill rn luilil I it 1 1 ii ii Willi ii unman Underwood wna apprehended ni ho iIi-mtihIi'iI r ro nt I hn iriiln Inat night dy Officer Mclaughlin mill Amhrnrn iiml Sheriff l.inv nml relieved of a pint of nllegcd lliinr lliiugua, mIiii had ti ft tint ir'itlri nt Chelsea, win taken ii fmi minute Inter nt the .'lira Imrii i roHxIiiK with it iwt k out hlii shoulder rinitnllilliK Iwn nnii-gnllnll ilitmljnhna of alleged lliiuor I'tuliT wood liMlay gnvn ImiiiiI fur $750. Ill hnnameu were IM I'rnhut ami Frank (itlnlell. Ilniigu In held In Jail for a henrltiir. IM Zemler wa ntrimti'il for atag I iik' n HkIiI nt III" llrnwn iiirprtiler nlnip nii.tr thn llntdwln hotel Drown, who rlulmitil to Imi u prKrflghler, na Hated iih li Vngrntlt utlil warned In li'avn tint illy Knndera U hrlll for trlnl while William" wan releaned on iirroiint of ItU youth. Hrown In tint related in Hi (i proprietor of tlm ntiop Tom Mllli'tl nml lllll Ammiilth, al so llninit uk vagrant, were released upon Ihnlr promise limy would loam the oily today n a Mir to rt'turn. Mlllcti left but Araamllh wn reported to havn mimed tli o (rain thin morning mill v I II probably lx rnarrotrU. Hlirrlff laiw loilay n.tlit Inlan rum or wern being circulated that hn Iiml minounrnl hi Intention of rounilliiK up nil unemployed men mi vagrant Hn anld hn hail rcferenrn only In tin ili'ilrulilii character nml that whlln every effort would tin mail" In rlil thn rnmmuiiliy of Ihem, that no rn apectnhht rltltelta, unemployed or not. would Imi nmliiHed WAHHINOTON, IIC, March 27 -Charles I'nnrl, under u flve-yeiir imnli'iirn on u plea of Kiillty t iitm of two feili'ral ImllitintintN for fliimirlnl opor atlmiH In llnnlon, nnmt Muni! Itlal In .Miiiniiichilni'tlN rourlM on 22 liiillitini'iitn iliiirnlni: inrlalti crime iimlnr nlalu lawn, hn ntiprt'iiiii run r I Imlil loiluy piuci rivji onrn TEXT OF FOUR POWER TREATY FIRST WOMAN JUROR IN KLAMATH COUNTY ORDERED TO APPEAR Mr. It) I'mlnl N ;iti-n lllilliic Imi! IH llrmui With Ollnm In Coinpli'ir I'mit-I .Mr. Ity I'riilmt Iiiim thn tlUtlnr Hon of Ih'Iiik thn flrat woman juror In Klnimilh rnutily. Hhn wan clion. on IhU innruliiK wlmn It licrntnn niTiwMiry in tlraw u it it 1 1 Ion u I Jurom tliin to Hi" fuel Hint for vnrlnun km miiin many Iiml lirim I'xriiM'il. (ilhnr Jurom ilrawn. nml who will itpiM-nr for iluly nt in o'clock tnmnrrnw niornlnjj, wern: I.iiiiu k 1'ortnr, John r. Ilium, llnrlwrt Arntil. Chnrli'H Ai:r. I. C Klni moic, llin II I'lckntt. IM Canl will. K.i in lie I l. lliihlliiKi-r .mil II H. circuity. Knur of thoKn mrminil wnru ilrawn to mrvn on thn cmml ury, no In nfnnlnn. Thny wnro! K. I. Hurirn, nnkny lliirk. (JrorRo HlrowhrlilKii nml V. C. Krll. MAX OSER TO RETURN SwP-. rimirn of Mallillili. MiC.r inlik I 'r i pair, in Imu iirldi PRICE AND WAGE CUT llril lllti-r I.iiiiiIht Company Ate iiiiiiliii Ni'h Si IipiIiiIp Apt II I llirr-w. ItCIHUNll, Marrh 37 Tim man iiKi'ini'iil of thn llril rltiT IiiiiiImt I'nmpaiiy nt Wmlwiioil nnnounr, that on April Int llin lomiuny ii'ilurn llin jirlrn of liiuilmr uml nt llin caiii" limn rcilurn thn wiik'h of tint riillro opnrntivn form .'. iiim ml hour, itii-pt Hint no wiiki'k will hn lower than :t ii iluy. Thl.n In iircnrillliK to wnnl rori'ltml tmrn. Thn lompany In hIiIiiIiik flflnim I'ltrlnmlN of luinhcr n ilay In nhout two unnkH thn mill will hn rompli'ln- ly ovcrhiiiilnil nml rnaily for iiuothnr )i'iir'H opornllon nt capacity. ZntlCII, Hwlliiirlnnil, Mnrrh 27 Mm (lnr. llin HwIm rlJInic maitcr anil flnncnn of Mnlhllilu McCormlck. itnuKhttT of Harold V. .McCormlck. Chicago, linn unlit liU maliln to n brother officer In thn KwliB nriny nml Ii prup.irlns to Iravn Zurich within n few tlnyi,, ottnnalhly to viii relatlvi'H In weiicrn Switxer lautl. liner pnraounlly refuacit to ultu uuy further Information concernliiK ItU propoMMl tnoveinenla, hut nelgti hora naanrteit Hint hn woul.l ,iull lor thn Unlleil Htutea rn)r In April to apeml Kanti-r. wllh III, -brldiKlo-be nrtil hit pceaoh'tcil to tlm ' McCor mlck .-imi )orktfoller fnmllliM Thn iinljlihorn of Out nlto mill hu would lake with him to thn United .State n nii'tnlier of thn .MiiiiroIiI family, onn tlaiiKhtor of which m Mian .McCormlck",, com paulmi. WAHIIINdTON', II. C , March 27 -Following la thn romplntn Inxt of tlm four-power I'ielfle ttenty rntlfled by the aiitinln Frlilny ' Thn Unlleil Htnten of America, the llrltlnh Kuiplrit, Krume nml Japan: AVIIIi n vlnw of thn prencrviitlou of thn Kcticrul pent n nml thn tmiliiten. limit of Ihnlr rlr.liti In mlailmi to their Inaulitr poxaoaNlomi nml Innular ilonilnlmin In thn rnKlmia of the l'n rifle o can, hnvn ilnlermlmil In con- eluiln ii trinity to tliin tiffed, nml have nppolnteil iih Ihnlr plenlpotentlurleti- Tlm I'retililent or thn I'lilteil Htatin of AmerltH. Ilia Mujnaly the KlttK or the flill nil KIiikiIoiii of (Irent llrllaln nml Irnlnml nml of llin llrltlnh liomlii-l Ioiih hnyonil thn aena, Mmpernr of In dia, nml for (hn liirnliiloii or ''an mla, for thn Coiiiiumiwi'iilth or Ana Iralla; for thn llnuiliilon of .Vew Zeal and ; for India. Thn I'realtlilnt of the Freo Ilepuh lie. Ilia Mnjcaly thn llmpiroi of .litp.iu.' Who, liavlnc cutniiiuiileated their full power, found In rooiI nml dun form, huvo nRreed iih follew: A till I" (Inn Thn high contrartlni; pnrtlea ncren na helweeii Ihi'iiinelveii to reaiiei I Ihnlr rlKhta In relntlon to their IiihiiI nr poraeaalniia nml lrtnul.tr tlomlnlona In tho WKlotm ol the l'nrfr nrenn. If there ahoulil tlntelnp holween liny of llin IiIrIi rentractlni: turtle it ronlroveray nrlnltiK ol of nny I'urlfly tiueatlou nml lumlklm; their Mild rlr;hlawhlrh la not ratlnfar.tnrlly net tied by dlplnmney. ami la likely lo nf feet thn Imriiionlmia nrroril now hap pily auhalminK heiwemt them, they nlnill Invito (hn liluh rontractlni' imr Hen to it Joint ronrcrcnee, to wMrii ' tint wholn aubjerl will he referred for tonalder.'itlmi nml ndjimtmcnt ArildnTtwi If Hit fia Id rlRhtn urn threntened by llin m.'greKHlvn ncilon of nny other' potter, the It fell (onlrnrtliiK par lie Hlmll romiiiunlnitn with nun ntiother fully unit franklv In order to arrive nt an iimluratiiuillni: mi to tho moat if flilent ineaKiiren lo he luknn. Jointly nml noparately, to meet (hn exigent le or llin particular nltuntlon. At title Tlinn Till iii;rcctneut nliall renin In In lorrn fur leu yenm from tho tlnio It tiliall liiko effect, nml lifter tlm ex plrntlmt of Raid period It rliall (on- t(ntin to ho In force, ttuhject to thn rlKht nl any of the lilfth eontriirttni; pnrtlei to termlnato It upon twelve month' notice. Atllrle I'niir Thla nxri.'ettient nliall he ratified an onn iih iionalhlit In iiitnrilanru with thn routttltullnunl Method of the lilKh rimtractlnt; p.trtle, nml rliall tnko effect on tho tlvpoalt of ratlflrn tlntiK .which ahull take place nt Well ington, nnl theroiipnn tho iinreemctit between (irent llrltnln and .Inpati. -whit h wan concluded nt London on July H. I'll I. nhall terminate. 'llin lli-M-rtnil'iii The llmiitlcKeo renervatlon, which wan adopted, reads: The I'nlted lltatea iinderalandn Hint ILK TO sfmiimthiMS wir.7-r.r.,i,"w.. w mmm ('(IIUINKIt IWIMTKJATINO MYHTKItlOt'H IIFATII OF MAN II V KI'.HO.H H.tl.TH I'OriTLAND. Mnreh 27 Coroner Smith la lnvetl(ctlnif tho death of Oeorgo .Miller, a ' itnnmcr cook, who died ycitor- ' day after taking Kptiom lalta. ) Tho coroner aald Miller wna III baforo taking tho alt. Death may have hcett due lo dilation of tho heart or for- nlgn iiubstancen In. thn ialts. U. P. Has $33,000,000 Car- Buildinjr ProRram; O. IJ Ih' ach ,n Mn "nUrierf. & W. $5,000,000 CYCLOPS NOTE IS FOUND IN A BOTTLE NEAR CAPE LOOKOUT KlrM Word of lll-Fntetl Xy Col Her H'ltlrli IINapprarrtl at Hrn Ihirlng; War 1'OIITI.ANII, .Mare 27. Tho Ore-Kfiu-WiMhlnKhin. Itnllroad A. .VhvI nallon company plan lo apend XT,, oon.ooo Htla year In Oregon nml Waahlngton, It wn announcotl hero i today. A ateel bridge ncroaa tho Coliim-1 ..,,.- ., . Ida rlier near Kennewlck la to be , ,,fcA0TOBT' N' c- March A built nt a roat of $1,600,000. Oth- , 'f,,"' eonU,,,Wf a nolo parportlnic er bridge nnd Improvetncntii along ' '" "lnc'1 hy an "'' oril thn line will total $3,500,000. t tho nrr coiUcS C'e'oP". "': "- The Union Inrlfl njf, hi.- !,.,. . w"- - 'n Ji7, wag picKod her purrhiiKCH In tho two atatea for a $.13,000,000 car-bulldlng program. tinder I he rtalement III thn preamble or under tho term of thla treaty tliero la no commitment to nrmetl force, no alliance, no obligation to, 11 INDIANS GET LAND Aiilhiirljitloni fur Allotment Con (aim. I In IIoiim- lllll Join In .my detenu1 Boy, Pa rc Perfume Bottle Man to Live With Skunks lli:itKi:u:r, Cul. Mnrrh 27i-To find out whether them U truth In the theory that ukunkiare lit-lpful to far mer bocautin'Hitty eat hug that de atroy crop, Jojepli lllxon of the I'nl veralty rif Cnljfpruliu entomological atnff wilt, K0vlto accltlalnn ahnrtly wllb 300 of'tfteho frlenHlen nnlmala dud oliacrvtrtbelr Iialdla ror n week, acconllng to hla announcement today Ho did notN apeclty the locality ho would cbooke' for "hrti est 2 METHODS TO END 4- POWER TREATY TANGLE CONSIDERED FltVI.'Alt CJIITS XIXTIt.rr R1CKARD TAKES STAND NMirl I'tomnli-r Tettlfle, In for t'rlmlitiil AvauK Trial FIVE KILLED IN MEXICO ItmllciiU Allark Cntltolli; Am Wounded Ni:' YOIIK, .March 27. Tx lllcknrd, apnrt promoter, today look llin alniid In hla own defense In hit trial on it charge of criminal na anult on a K.. year-old girt. Itlrkurd admitted Im had kept gambling limine In'Alnaka. hut In. Hinted hn had tiuver iidmltted tin-i-arorled women. Ilex llecah. tlm nowillxt, teatl find hn knew lllcknrd In Alnakn, nml Hint hit wna iiIwioh Niiuuru. Thn county court thla afternoon awarded thn contract for conduct ing Ihu county lutlrmary to Itobert Frejr. who atibmlttod n bid lower than that of J. II Short, present aitperlntendunt. It) pillillriui lraile: Ctintlnitn IK.' bate on Supplementary Mti- un-; Kr.tim (JI- Appnitnl WASIIINOTON. II C. .March 27. Aulhorlrntlon for tho Secretary of Interior to allot o.uartcr-ectlon of Inrnl to each of eleven Indian In the Klamath Indian rencrvatlon U con tained In it bill Introduced In tho Itotiao hy repreaentatlvu Nlcholaa J. Klnnott of Oregon. The hill wn Introduced In behnlf of thn following, all rcaldonU of tho reaervntloti Fred It. Hood, Mr. I.u clnda Hood. Whiter I,. Hood. Charlea S. Hood. Itoaa Huff, Tena Darkley. Maggo John Hall, Ouy I'e-amon, Mel vln M Kngle, Itojctta Crawford and Meda C. Stcen. up today norlhcaat of Capo Look out llxhthouae. The note stated that a German aubmarlno wu clone by, that all hand had been ordered on board (ho IMmat, and that tho nhlp wa then to bo torpedoed. Tho noto wn amlrrhed with Rreaao and tho bottle wa itopped wllh a rub ber aloppcr and wa covered with ea brlno. J Tho Cyclop, wa bound from a Chilean port for tho United 8tate with a cargo of nitrate when the dlaappcarcd. An extensive search wa conducted for her, but no traco crer was found. It has been generally Dciicvcd that the went down suddenly off the Atlantic coart In a heavy squall or storm, although no nearby porta reported any disturbance at tho time and no wireless raenago was received from the vessel Indicating- any troable. BIG ISSUE IS SEEN DICK OF IUHNEHS' STRIKE Survival 'of Present Form of Collective Bargain ins May Be Decided WASIIINOTON. II. C, Mtrch 27 Two tnothod of clearing up tho I technical senato tangle over tho four-power Tactile treaty nnd two xupplnmciUi arc tnRng considered today by republican leaders, whllo the aenato continued to debate on the supplementary measure exclud ing thn Japanese mainland from the four-power treaty' scope. Ratifi cation of thn Japaneao mnlu land supplementary treaty within n few- da) a l cHctcd. LEAVITT ENTERS RACE Atinouiirc.i ('nnditlory for Tour Ilntrli Circuit TAItlS. March 27. Tho French gmemnicnl will ajiprovo adoption by thn French parliament of thn "no alliance" reservation of thn iii.xo.v iiKi.it ;rn,TY A verdict of guilty was returned thla afternoon In the r,imi of l.eifr lllxon, charged with larceny of horse oil October 10. four-power treaty I lTlllt..1 titrif.m t.nnnt.i ........ ......wu ........ by offlclaN today. ndoptcd by It wu thn said .MAIIKI.T HIII'OItT TOUTI.ANll, March 27. Cat tin ateudy. choice steers I7T.0 to $8.25. j Tollcc Judge A. I Leavltt made formal entry Into tho racp for ro publican nomination fnrirudite of thu circuit court jof tho Thirteenth Judicial dlatrjct today when his declaration was filed with tho sec- fOf.iri' nt ilaln Mt.Tt i. l a . . .-w Piutv utiu utniiuwiCLlKC ..- (viunivu. iic am noi riio n Petition. taklriK nt!antaKc of a pro. .... .., mi- wn inai permits a filing fee of $50 In lieu of a peti tion. Judge Lent-Ill' entry place, two candidates definitely In tho raco for republican nomination. One or two democratic candidate am said lo be eyeing tho bench without dla- TURKEY WINS CLAIMS Allied MlnUter Grant Nearly All Territorial Drsaaada . fuvor. entry. but nono has made formal AND THEN!!!! i:i t-n ' MKXICII CITY. Mnreh 27. Five perMon wnru killed and II wound ed Mirlnualy In claahea ut fluadiiln Jam, Htaln of Jntlaro, yenterday be twien radical,, nml Cuthnllr, Thu riullrul uttneknd pediwlrlana mid' mnlorlaU Indlaerlmlnalnly. Tho climax wan reached when thny met a group of Catholic workmen who hud ununited u labor meeting, Tho workmen went Insulted and attack eili and when thoy took refuge In u nearby church the mdlculs fired on thu building. sum iii;i:u hi;kx ix hands l. NOIITIIKHN CAI.IIdlt.MA WIM.OWH. Calif., March 27. IlandM of door, Home numbering neurly 300, uro reported by II, II. Muco, suporvlsor of California na tional forests, who returnod horo recently from nn oxlenslvn trip over tho winter deer range In (ho forest, In one day, Mace said, two thousand of tho anlmn wore counted at feeding places, Borne, of tho deor 4 were, found dead, killed hy rnyoins mid piinthore. IHIIMIN TI.A.NT IU'I,I,I:tI. IS HKAIIY mil STlM'KMliX Klamath county Htoikmeii nnd furmeni who hnvn lo piy livestock on rnngim Hint carry Htnckpolaunliig planlK ciin now get an .experiment Htutloit bulletin on iiiuHioiIh of pro viiutliiK or reducing losses of iinlmiil by range poisoning. Tho report war written hy William I.'. Lawrence, who Iiiih visited moat of thn dlslrlclH of tho state where those poisonous plant iibound, to study Hut plants and learn from stockmen tho best practices In avoiding losses. Tho re port tells the kinds, of plants, where found, how unit when thoy are most poisonous, how to avert or lesson losses, conditions of poisoning, symp toms of poisoning, and as much us possible about remedial treatment af ter poisoning. Stockmen should ap ply to their rnnnty ngent for copies. ll.WK WOltlH'.V ATCItr.HCNUEIt Davn Worden, a resldout of this city for tho pnt threo years and wanted by tho authorities hero for law Infractions, lias boen npprobond cd In Han Francisco and will ho re turned horo when oxlrndldon papers uro filed, TAKIS, March 27. Turkey U conceded' nearly alt her claims, ex cept those to Adrlanoplo and part of Kastcrn Thrace, In a memoran dum of tho allied ministers for warded to Athens, Angor and Con stantinople, proposing a prelimi nary isettlement and revising tho treaty of Serves: The Thraco boundary I modified to glvo Turkey moro territory on tho Ilulgarlan frontier, but Adrl anoplo la excluded. Constantinople remains Turkey's nnd she retains Armenia with tho population under tho leaguo of national protection. Turkey loses tho Qalllpoll penin sula and Mesopotamia. O recce Is to got Adrlanoplo and the Galllpoll peninsula. Tcrpetual freedom of the Darda nelles and tho llosphorus aro proposed. BEEF CATTLE SHIPPED Ttio t'urliuiiU leiite Midland for San Krniu'Kco Market Special lo The llVld) MIDLAND. Morch 27. Two car loads of flno beef cattle wero shipped from hero today to tho Western Meat company, San Francisco by Charley Dcl.np. Tho cattle wero purchased from Win. Tlngloy and Charley Agor. il.OOO ItAIHtlTS itlTi: ih'st i.src('KS8FUii nitrn-: STOCKTON. Cat., March 27. Halt bits to tho number or 3,000 "bit tho dust" In tho northern part of San Joa quin county recently during a rabbit I drive In which itbout 400 hunters took part. Tho rirlvo Is bollevcd to bo tho most successful that has over been held In tho county. This roglon has for some time been badly Infested with rabbits, but tho drive Is thought to have effected a very deflnlto change In these condi tions and that tho few remaining "Jacks" hereafter will profcr to roam elsewhere BKVRN FIRMS IXDICTKD CHICAGO. March 27. Soven Ter ra Cotta companies and offlcors of Chicago, Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis huvo been Indicted In the fed ora court charged with restraint of trade. i By The AmocUlnl IVtm INDIANATOL1S, Ind March 27. Hack of tho Impending coat strike lies tho Issue whether tho present form of collective bargaining the negotiations that tako place between employers and employes acting In group on it wage contract ahalt survlvo In tbocoal Industry. The present form has developed during tho last four decades. As It exists In tho soft coal Indus try collectlro bargaining began In 1885 that year marketing first Inter stato Joint conference of the organis ed miners and tkelr employers. In tho anthracite regions of Pennsyl vania, It grew out of tho great strike of 1902 which was settled by a com mission, named by Thcodoro Roose velt, then president nut today, especially In the toft coal fields, the Joint movement of operators and miners, such being the trade roferenco-to the collective bar gaining system, faces an unprecedent ed situation. No Interstate wage con ference scorns probable because of the refusal of some operators to con tinue tho present system; both crim inal and civil proceedings In the fed eral court here attack the legality of the whole bargaining movement al leging that It It a conspiracy to boost the price of coal; for the flnt tine, agreement In both the bituminous and anthracite fields esalro oa the same date March 31. Long before the present bargain ing system was adopted, local agree ments had been mad between opera tors and their employee, the flnt havlag horn that.MgoUatetla lit between some anthracite miner and operators by John Slney, known as the father of the miners.' movement In America, nut these agreements when they were made In the early days only affected small areas, and did not touch the thousands of min ers as to those of today. The circular,' Issued Jointly by min ers and operators for their 1885 con ference, gave this description of the propesal: "This Is tho first movement of a ' national character In America, taken with tho Intention of the establish ment or labor conciliation." Agreement Resulted From tho conference resulted an agrccmont, executed at Columbus, O., Feb. 23, 1886, which fixed a wage scale In tho soft coal fields of western , Pennsylvania. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois nnd West Virginia, and created a hoard of arbitration, on which the miners and operators had equal rep resentation. Similar agreements were made annually until 189C when the panic of 1893, having set In, demoral ized tho coal trade, and broke off ne gotiations, but wore revived again In 1898, and continued down to tbo pre sent. Tho Initiative In tho Joint movo ment was taken hy tho minors. Their convention, at .Indianapolis, decided to Issuo a rait to all operators for a Joint meeting on October 15, 1885, at Chicago. Daniel McLaughlin of Illinois, chairman of tho convention, was tho father of tho plan, He first proposed It In a letter to the National Labor Trlbuno In 1885, and lator brought It to the attontlon of the miners delegate convention. As a re sult, tbo convention directed Chris Kvan of New Straltsvllle, O., now historian of tho United Mine work ers of America, to Invite alt operators to Chicago for a conference "for tho purpose of adjusting market aad mining prices In such a way as to avoid strikes and lockouts and give to each party an Increased profit from the sate of coal." (Continued to Fag i) JOFFRF. ARRIVES VICTORIA, n. C. March 27. Marshal Joffre arrived here today from Japan for n tour of thn Unit ed States, i WEATHKR .PROBABILITIES The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood' sPbarmacy shows that tho bar ometric pressure has been slewly railing since 9 o'clock this morning. Indications are favorable for another storm. Forecast for next 14 heurs: Cloudy unsettled wtkr, with moderate temperatures., The Tyeos recordtaj tharsaosieter registered maximum ana bUiImum temperatures, today, as follews: High a. ... Kw .; ,..;.... V i'i fH 3 i u, J 4 m 1 AWi