OVER PAYMENTS that be respect«*«! the rights of the oppoaltion. but lots of men like to see an endurance contest of skill and strength. He declared that It was not right to attack the game because of one death. There has bis-n not li Ing done tn the past under the sa me conditions. WASHINGTON Mini R IO USE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRACKS DEATH OF PRIZE FIGHTER IS CAUSE Is Again Coullrmed OPPOSITION TO PRIZE FIGHTS SPREADS LIKE WILDFIRE i lilllons against the Jeffries Johnson l-rlle light, and will send copies of them to Governor Gillett nnd District I Attorney Donohue Will USE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRACKS Will Not t ome W est Side Special to the Htralii SO 1.1* Vigorous Cnm|Miigu Will Ila* Waged Eight of the most prominent ranch to Prevent Jelfrlos-Joliu- I ers and business men of Fort Klam soii Fight nth met ut the hotel Tuesday even Traille Arruiigcmi'iiis Wer»1 Eilvcu-d ul Timi* the Itesi hules Canyon Trouble Waa Settled ■> WASHINGTON. 1» C., Muy 2. WASHINGTON. D. C. May a. ina und organised a compnuy and "How to make opium" might be the The Oregon Trunk has tiled with the United Press Service. purchased of J. Crouch A Son, of 8|>«< lul to i lie Herald popular title of a sumtoms dei-ision Secretary of the Interior additional SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. April .10 Sacramento, Cal . u line Imported Ilei PORTLAND. Die . Aprll 38 111«' glim stulllon, nummi Hanover. No. just made public by the Treasury De survey maps for its Hue which is uow Tommy McCarthy, the prlxe tlgliter. uwurdlng yeateraday of i hi contrari partment. died at 3:33 this morning from a 3678. This Htulllon Is font years old building into Klamath Fulls These for the construction of the Oregon Not that the Government hus any basal fracture of the skull, which h< and weighs 1800 pounds, color bay. Fiscal Agent V. C. Hogue Issaes a maps bring the survey to the lower received In his light with Owen M<> und without a doubt the best draft Tiimk tu the northern boimdurv of desire to spread knowledge of that In-tti-r of Explanation As sort regarding a drug which is under end of the Klamath Marsh. Dupli ran, of England, ut the Dreamland stallion that ever came to Klamath the Khiiiiiith Indian ItcHorvation set Io Statu* He will make the season of Iles deflnltely tile q livid loll id wheth< I the ban of practically every civllix>*d cate copies have been tiled with the rink last night. Moran, in the six Count) nation. Hut in the course of finding superintendent of the Klamath Res- tei-nth round, struck McCarthy on the I » to at Euri Klumath. und also there I lull road Is going to Kluiuntli Full* oi not, If there ever wiih any doubt Ever since the publication of the ■ ' out how to make opium pay a proper ervation for his approval, and as soon jaw. lie fell to the floor as if shot, will lie n tine Imported French stall on tliut point A h soon us th> hui as these are received and the land him The best Is ion stand with rate of customs duties, the board of his head hitting the mat with greut communications addressed to the vey di - h complete their work of local Water Users' Association there has general appraisers deem it necessary appraised the necessary orders will force. Ik' never legiilnetl ronttcloiiH none too good, as prices of horses Illg file Hue through the i eservut iou. be issued granting the right to con- were never any higher in America to discuss briefly the methods of pro ham . been confusion among the owners of unoiher contrail will lu let from th'- struct the line. He was rushed to 8t Mary 's Hou- \nione wishing to ralae flue horse« land as to the date on which they duction and manufacture. northern line of th« reseriatlon to will do well to see I hese horses be "When the poppy Is mature an in pital, w here every effort was made to would become delinquent. The fol miltlii point nt the line of the South foie breeding cision is made around the poppy head Special to the Herald save his life, tint without avail, and lowing letter will furnish some light > rn Puiitli building north from Klan Nutnes of purchasers he breuthvd his last shortly after 3 on that question According to it, with a small knife, thus allowing the I nth Fulls t<> Natron There conn« ■> ■ PORTLAND. May 2 Additional < 'clock. In lid E. W Smith, I II Wheeler. sap, which produces the opium, to those who did not pay prior to May I lion will lie lilllde with tile Soulhi'lli light has been thrown on the ar The sap McCarthy's father, two brothers O. W Engle. W .1 Gorden, Charle* are delinquent, not with the local of ooxe out.” says the board. Put lib truik« mid they will 1» u« d rangement between the Oregon Trunk Martin, l> E Noah. Nelson I Smith, who tire followers of the lighting fice. but with the land office. Ac is then collected, rolled together in It Is |>OHHlll|e thiit thai and the Southern Pacific. relative to game, mid his baby brother saw him organised us the Klitmtith Horae lllto tile e||y the hands of the harvesters or In cording to Mr. Hogue's suggestion, the latter granting to the former the felled under the terrific punch admin Company Anyone wishing to buy a portion of the line will lie (loubb those who have not paid should do so bowls add allowed to dry. "This Is use of its track from the nut hern istered by Moran flue attillimi would du Well to write tracked the gum opium. After it lias sutti Thi> father and at once. He will then forward their The anangemeiits foi Un u*» of of Klamath Lake into Klaina ’ h end the two older brothers were art • -tied, J. Crouch A Son. 1309 J St Sacra money to Lakeview, and if it is re ciently dried It is placed in a cast- Falls, indications at this time are but later released to go to the bed mento. Cal . undiu the management tlie Southern Pacific track* we*<- iron box. open at the top. and haviug jected there the local office will take ■nude ut the time the Iteschutes t’au a grill at the bottom. The box is that such an arrangement will extend side of the dying man, where they o»' J F Campbell it up with Washington. you troubles were settled farther than Klamath Falls, and will were joined by the mother ami baby Following is the letter from Mr then til'ed with gum opium, the gum The terminus of the Oregon Trunk more than likely embrace much of j brother. pressed by means of a screw press, Hogue: will lie nt Kluuinlh Falls, nod th the territory tu Central Oregon I'n- thus forcing the opium through 'he The dead prize flgnter was of ex D. N. Nelson, of Pine Grove, WMM statement of President Stevens, that openings of the grill in a sliced c n- confirmed reports are to th effect etnplary habits, ile was a consistent DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR. dition. The sliced opium' is tlier that traffic agreements have been < n- member of the Catholic church, ut the Harks burn Wednesday for u the Oregon Trunk would not be built Into < 'iillfoi nia will prove trtl<- Tin- United States Reclamation Service. gathered on trays and placed tn ar. t> red into between the two companies among the members of which hi had load of seed wh<-ai whereby very little mote construction n wide circle of friends Two fielglit leuuis from Bonanza doea not mean, however, that Oregon oven specially constructed to i - x ; h i When his Klamath Falls. Oregon. the moisture front the opium. This work will be done on the Deschutes baby brother went to notify the were here after freight lust Monday Trunk trains will not continue Into May 3. 1910. The Portlnnd excursion passe I Sun Francisco They will, but und- i process of heating is supervised moat railroad. Whether thie will apply to mother that her son had been ln- Dear Sir—There seems to be much carefully, for were the opium ti. be the east and west line, or whether jured he put on Tommy's overcoat, through here about 7 o'clock In the shut conditions your cotle-ponded confusion among the farmers as to overheated it would spoil and becomt- it embraces any other territory, will In the pocket of which was found n morning, but Midland didn't have has not been enlightened There Is n groat scarcity of luboi the state of the first installment of valueless After it leaves th«» oven not be known for some time, future prayer book, Prior to entering the auythlng in the way of band music. building charge on this project. The it is in a dried condition, and '.o re- developments bringing to the surfac' ring he was seen to pray very fer hut hud a mighty good row horn unit eis for rallrund work throughout tl*> facts, as I understand them, are as i duce it to the various degrees >f fine- the real facts In the case. It is cer vently. Just before the fight hl* baby the people were Wide awake Hottie Northwest, and the Indicai Ions are follows: tain. however, that the agreements of UH are Mlssourlunx I suplxuie we that It will be worse than It was t»<> ness it is ground or crushed." brother went to him in the corner of The Secretary of the Interior The board of appraisers held thet referred to have been made in so far the ring and encouraged him. telling must have an excursion from St years ugo, just prior to the pano the public notice of the opening According to contractors here the* an article that had gone through as the north and south lines are con hint that he was sure to win The Louis are falling twhlnd with thwlr work the first unit of the project, dated | such a process, with the use of ex cerned. The townsite company, or people fighter stooped and kissed the ln>l November 8, 1908. announced thrtj pensive and especially constructed — owning lots In this town, should build and offering as high as |3 per da* just as the gong was rung This report would Indicate that the I the first installment would be due i machinery, aud requiring the service As a result of the death of Mc u few cottages for rent, as someone without bringing out the necesMry The Oregon Trunk May 1. 1909. and would become de of skilled labor, should properly be . Oregon Trunk will not build down Carthy. opposition to the Jeffries- I* most every day looking for ii house cumber of men the west side of the lake, as was at l< looking for indo men nnd with linquent May 1. 1910. That notice considered a manufactured article. to rent for n while, uh thei would like Johnson fight is cryatallslng here to first supposed would be dour. By the cillllllleue etuetlt <>| Work OU th> has never been recalled, hence I infer i to lixik over the country and find out The collectors of customs at New day. Every effort will be made by that all pay ments due on that install | York and Philadelphia claimed that using the S. P. tracks and entering the Church Federation around the how they would like It before they Uew contract will n»x-<! lliri-<- or fuu ment and unpaid were delinquent i it should be classed as "crude and the present station it will mean a Bay to prevent the big scrap The invest. Every little shanty la occu times that number ; centralizati<m of the railroad business May 1. 1910. People Hunting to ministerial bodies are drafting pro- pied Hl this time unmanufactured" opium and made to My instructions forbid me to re- ! 1 pay a duty at *1 per pound because I of the city within the present yards. testing resolutions bombarding Dis- start In business here would like to hue IlKHTIMIIH THE .Mll.k IKK SE OF STRAW'S I*A1IO eeive payments on delinquent install it was not in its final stage for use trict Attorney Donahue of Oakland, have u house, and soim-one would do ments, so a telegram was sent to ! either as a drug or for smoking pur- TEAt HERS' INSTITI TE well to Invest In if few buildings at under whose jurisdiction the big fight I ax ai HELD IN BONANZA Washington asking that the time in p OseH __ will be held. Telegrams are being thia place. ------ importers, however, con- which I might accept these install-1 ' tend tpn(1 , that it should be entered as a OLI» SMOKE sent to Governor Gillett asking his la Attended by latrgc Nutnlx-r of the ments be extended. intervention, in the event that Mr I i drug (gum) advanced in value by re- Before noon Thursdai an ularto Teacher* Ennn the County In reply I received the following ¿n;;g';;”oth7r and"su^Wt Donohue fails to act. of flr<- was sounded, summoning th- telegram which seems to confirm the' to a duty of only one-quarter of a The Church Federation appeals to BONANZA. April 30.- A local department to Straw's dally, which i- oploion expressed above: 1 cent per pound and 10 per cent ad teachers' institute consisting of two the better element of California to - local«*«! near the Catholic Church Th> United Press Service. "C. C. Hogue. Special Fiscal Agent! valorem. excellent programs, eame to a close at Join In driving the fighting game from tire wum In the milk house and (•• foi WHEELING. W Va . April —As agent of (individual) water' This contention was upheld by the noon Saturday All the teachers of ' the State Telegrams asking ail min the department arrived mad« sue users you may accept charges delin decision of the board so the importers this section of the county were in at isterial bodies in nil California towns! After killing John Logan and Frank headway ■< to practically dratrov th«- quent more than one year for trans were only required to pay from 60 to tendance. Rev. Vallandlgham, Supt. to use their moral nnd political pres Harris and wounding three «»th« r structure. The nearrat hydrant wa* while fleeing from officers who were mission their risk to the Receiver at. 80 cents per pound, instead of 11. located ut Ninth nnd Washington J. G. Swan and C. A. Howard, of sure on the officers to kill prise fight trying to place him under arrest, i Land Office. Acceptance by you will ing in California forever, are being Klamath Falls, were also present. streets, and It was from there tha' John Morris, a miner, fell from the not protect against cancelation or the Are boys laid the hose It r« The program last evening was made : sent ROOSEVELT LETTERS DENIED freight which he was using as a medi other adverse action by Land Office. Moran was placed under arrest and quill'd 900 tret of hose to leach tie up of music by pupils of the Bonanza BY HIS (LOSE FRIENDS um to aid him In his flight, and WBM It is due to the publication of the burning building. It being iiucetMiar i schools, an excellent reading by ; is today confined in the city Jail. He Instantly killed correspondence between the Weter They State That He Has Not Written to lay It across the government canal Marie Harpold. a number of mandolin stated that for sew.al rounds he Users' Association and the Secretary I played for a punch on the Jaw, but That He Would Support Taft Not withstanding the distance, a larg. selections by J. B. Reed and short of the Interior that many have con j enough stream of water was •-< urt d addresses by Mr. Vallandlgham. Mr. would not have had McCarthy's death eluded that the time bad been extend- United Press Service. to be effectually IIHetl In putting out Howard, J. G. Wright and J. G. happen for all the money In the ed. That correspondence, however, i the flames. WASHINGTON. D. C.. May 3.— Swan Prof. Fred Peterson, of Bo- world. NEW ORLEANS, La . April 28. related only to procedure in relation Friends of Colonel Roosevelt, in a nanza. preside, The Church Federation sent ti tele* The freighter El Alba was disabled It was fortunate that the wind wa At the clone of the to installments that would be one di- position to know, say that no cont- Had It b»e- program all the teachers, together gram to Governor Gillett today, urg- one day out from Galveaton April 25, blowing from the north linquent. munications have been received from gith the Bonanza Imard of education, ing that immediate steps b<- taken to by an explosion which did great dam blowing from the opposite direct««' Yours respectfully, him at the White House since he left. repaired to the new American Hotel, i prevent the pulling off of the Jeffries- age to the hold and killed five sali- the big barn would undoubtedly C. C. iOGUE, They believe that the story published where a delightful banquet had been 1 Johnson fight. ora. The ship floundered about for been destroyed, greatly enduin' Special Fi^ai Agon*. The grand jury will immediately in the Post, stating that he had writ ordered by the Bonanza teaching five days, when It was picked up by If not destroying, the Mar« han I take up the consideration of the kill the ten that he would supjiort President force for the visiting pedagogues. tug Underwriter nnd towed to dence and the Catholic Church. JOHNSON ADIASES AGAINST Taft and quit public life, are untrue. The milk house and conte.it> w e* ■ This morning's session, presided ! ing of McCarthy, according to District this port. n total loss. No Insurance Insurant)' was w»« cat BETTING ON THE BIG FIGHT President Taft was seen at Cincinnati over by County Superintendent Swan, Attorney Flckert. A seasonable Invention Is a nut ill'll by Mr. Straw The flierneu Hl but he did not deny that he had «-onsisted of the following papers, SACRAMENTO, April 30. Gov He Is Afraid McCarthy's Ib-atli May i card indirectly from Mr. Roosevelt. each of which was discussed by vari cracker In which th<> JnwH are sepa receiving well deserved <<>mm- nd> ernor Gillett today said that he de Prevent Its Coming Off He did deny that he had heard as in ous teachers: rated by a'spring. lion for the work they did to la> plored prlxe fighting He condemned dicated by the Post's story. Secreta "A National School System" Mr. the newspapiTH for printing the news i United Press Service. ries Knox and Root and Mr. Ixreb re Fitzgerald, of Olene of the ring He stated that he had ■ CHICAGO, III., May 3.—A friend used to talk. What I Have Gained from Sum no official notification of Tommy Me- | received a telegram here today from mer Schools" Miss Kuby Michaëls. ('artiiy's <l< alh and that no complaint*« I Jack Johnson advising him not to bet TI RKISH REBEI» ENGAGER “Teaching of Geography"— Mrs. from the churches ba<l yet b»M !» re- on the Jeffries-Johnson tight until IN A DESPERATE BATTLE Lambert. reived by him. further advised. Johnson stated that The session was < Josed by a »hort he was afraid that the furore raised Hundred.* of Albanian* Have Bern address by Fred Peterson. I'he Miniate FRESNO. April 30. on account of the death of Tommy Killed and Battle Still Rage* rial Association of tills city ... has ls- McCarthy will have the effect of pre BALLINGER SI SI’Ef TED THAT sued a call to all of the pastors to [ United Press Service. venting the big battle. PIN« HOT WAS AFTER HIM attack the fighting game from their | CONSTANTINOPLE, April 30. A Also to enter u | OAKLAND. Calif., May 3.—Dis desperate battle is being fought be Believed That the Forester Was Try- pulpits tomorrow vigorous protest against the holding ! tween the Turks and Albanians, mid trict Attorney Donohue stated today Ing to Ruin Hi* < luiracter of the big fight between Jeffries anti - that he is looking up the law gov way between Salonica and Uskub. The Johnson. erning prize fights in California. If Turks forced the fighting, and the ( nlted Press Service. WASHINGTON, D C . April 30.— Hun he decides that the big fight is not a Albanians resisted vallentiy. The Lesser Stock is composed of the finest ' SAN DIEGO. April 30.—-The Minis sparring exhibition, as allowed by dreds of the rebels have been killed, Secretary of the Interior Ballinger to terial Association here today resolved | of Ladies’ Furnishings ever brought to this city. It law, he will stop it. Mr. Donohue the loss being the heaviest since the day stated to the Investigating com revolt started. The battle is still be mittee that he auspected when he against fighting th«- endeavor to pre-1 said: vent th«- eontvst b«>tw«>en Jeffries and | was brought to this city by Mr. Lesser He could not "If I come to the conclusion that ing waged fiercely, without any de was In Spokane In 1907 that Gifford Johnson. such a fight as is proposed is an il cided advantage on either side. The Plnchot was trying to damage him ‘ find a location in which to do business, there being no legal contest it will never be he)J. result of this conflict wiil have a de- | and ruin his character. I’he com OAKLAND, April 30. Charles G. elded Influence on the outcome of the mittee refused the request of Attor You can’t put that too strongly. vacant storeroom, and was compelled to sacrifice the White, attorney for the Church Fed ney Braudels for the original draft of There is a question regarding the law rebellion. eration of this city, stated today that the Wickersham summary findings in governing prize fights. I have gone stock. We purchased the complete line and have the "Responsibility for the death of 1 e Glavis charges. over the law. There is no question RUTH BRYAN-LEAVITT Tommy McCarthy rests on the shoul I placed it on sale. There still remains a portion of the Attorney Vertrees, representing , but that it prohibits prize fighting, .MARRIES LIEUTENANT OWEN ders of District Attorney Flckert, Mr. Ballinger, aci-used Secretary Gar- but the question is bow prize fights Sheriff Finn and al) executive officers stock—every article of which is exclusive. The sale are to be defined. Under the guise Ceremony 1* Perforili«-«! at the Hone- feld, Plnchot and others with being ; of the State for failing to enforce the of the Note«! Commoner in a conspiracy to overthrow Taft of sparring contests, such contests as State law regarding prize fights." will continue this week. He said they represent a miserable ! proposed by Jeffries and Johnson, United Press Service. spirit that will tear down and destroy ! have been held many times; but if LOS ANGELES. April 30. Mayor LINCOLN, Neb., May 3. Lieuteü any man's respectability. the law prohibits them, then the Alexander states that h<> Is willing to ant Owen and Ruth Bryan-LeavIV Jeffries-Johnson fight will not take do everything In his power, officially ! I were quietly married at Fairview, the Much of the Southern racific Rail-1 and privately, to prevent the holding place here." home of her parents, at 11 o’clock road in Mexico will he laid on dwarf of the J<>ffries-Johnson fight in thlsj SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—Jack today. The arrangements for the cer oak ties frort Japan. State, lie says that prize fighting is I Gleason, the fight promoter, appealed emony were secret. They start this not sport and that he is opposed to It __ I to the public today through the afternoon on their honeymoon, pre The firBt census of the city of United Press for fair play in the at sumably to Kingston, Jamaica, where Bangkok, recently taken, showed a PASADENA. April 30.—The Pasa-. population of 328,675. tempt to stop the big fight He said Mr. Owen is stationed. <'• na Church Federation will pass res- TINE WHEN THEY ARE OE11N0URNT The Lesser Stock HECTOR’S SUCCESSOR TO THE BOSTON STORE