♦ •ssoooeooooo OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY KLAMATH REPUBLICAN VOL. XVI KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 15, 191J • ♦ LEADING PAPER OF ♦ SOUTHERN OREGON • NO II i MAGONISTA ARMY BEING RECRUITED THE PARCELS POST FIGHT IS NOW ON yards, and New York and Norfolk as with th« trout gam« enough to suit the Atlantic locations. While the even the most fastidious. WILLING TO RECEIVE HTtUK present navy yard at Mare Island may A Kurrumento man, L. H. Upson, member of the sporting goods firm of ERH' COMMITTEE—THE WHITE ’ be maintained, as a part of the San | Francisco plant, the report will re­ Kimball A Upson, will be her« Friday STAR UNE (XJNCKDEM DEMAND commend the Establishment of greater TRIP TO LOWER CALIFORNIA TO tONGREftMMAN FROM MARYLAND to try hls luck In Oregon streams yard« at San Francisco. While ham Mr. Upson will be the I NI PPRKSH MX3AIJHTH Hi HELD The navy department contends that guest of Harney Chambers of the Gun VP ON ACCOUNT OF HEVERAL The laftcet commercial organization United Frees Service KIIM AND HEEKM THEIR (X>N Store, one of the noted O*h«rm Star company baa conceded the condemnation and purrbase of the ex- coLxtltutlonality of tb<* women's eight cursionists will cruise on Upper Kia <<> mands of the striking coal passers special meeting of the Spanish cabinet for recruits secured, besides the |2 press companies. hour law has been put up to tho stat< math Lake, and make the trip from and has tentatively agreed to the de­ was called today to consider the op­ paid daily to tach recruit. As a re­ The following reason* why the ex rupienii' court through the applica­ i'.oc ky Point to Crater Lake by auto­ mand* of th«- sailors, permitting the position of France to the course pur­ sult of this many agencies are spring­ press companies should be ubuorbed tion of Frank A MUier, the Riverside mobile. where they will spend some giant liner to be delayed on Its initial sued by Spain in Morocco. France, it ing up. The Magonista pay is four were advanced by Lewis: hotel man. who rocently «««curod a ro- time viewing the sights at thia wond­ trip. is understood, will be assured that time* greater than the insurgents or "First Tbo express companies nev­ vorsai of vonviitioa from Judge Dens erful spot. The strike movement is formidable Spain intend* only to protect the in­ federal« paid. Who is financing- the er reach beyond th« railways to th« moi Miller was rv-urrested yrater- yet. Havelock Wilson, who is super­ terests and the lives of foreigners in Lower California republic Is a mys­ farmers. i day fur violating the statute. An vising the strike, raid that he is satis­ that part of Morocco which was de­ tery here. "Second Tb« express companies ¡early ruling has been asqcd. as many DARROW CONFER« WITH contract with the railroads (o give EXECUTIVE COUNCIL fied. It Is predicted that there will clared to be the sphere of Spain under I hotel men und other «-mployers are them an average rate of three-quar- be a general tie up of shipping within the treaty of Algeciras It is denied diwply interested Affairs at the Capital a week, though sbopownera declare that Spain's move has been influenc­ ters of a cent per pound. With this WASHINGTON. Jun«- 14—The ex- I ————— rate the cxprvsa charge* by parcels ecutlve council of the American Fed­ they will have all the messary men ed by Germany. MEXICO CITY, June 14.—A mem­ post could be reduced from two-thirds eration of I-abor met yesterday for the soon. ber of the cabinet said that yester­ to one-half on parcel« ranging In quarterly conference. At the confer- days executive session dealt with th« weight from five to fifty pounds, and ■ ucc, which was behind closed doors. question of dividing ths great rurla County Clerk De I-ap and wife re­ about 28 per cent on heavier parcels Clarence Darrow of Chicago was pr«'- turned Tuesday from a visit with estates of Mexico. A plan for break- by co-op» ration of th«- express com- *< ut. and it is reported that important their sod . Chester De Lap of Ashland. | ing up the haciendas is ready for op» psnlss' plants with the post office and . tc-ps in regard to the defense of the They report a pleasant trip. I eration. rurai delivery MEXICO CITY. June 14.—Another McNamara brothers, held in Ix>« An earthquake last night again "Tie express rotu panics arc a posi­ «<-ven quake yesterday opened a aww Angel«« for alleged complicity In shoot Ik. district, and eruptions con­ tive hindrance tinman obstacle to the ciuter In the west side of mount dynamiting outrages, were decided W. A. Meyers is here from Los An-' BUFFALO. June 14 — Sadness over­ tinue from ths two craters of Mount country's buslnesa." continued txwls Colltnu. and both volcanoes are pour­ upon geles, attending to business matter«. shadowed the honeymoon of Mr. and Colima. Yucatan reports say that "Th« average charge for carrying a ing out tiro and lava. Lave and Mr*. J. Randall Williams Jr. of Pht.- peons ars rampaging, using dyaamlt* ton of express In Argentina is 18 51. stones are roiling into the valley of udelphia. While Mrs. Williams' lath­ and destroying cattle and property in Europe, |4 12. in America, *3130 Ciudad Guzman and have damaged er. George Maithews. editor of tne Madero returns tonight from mak­ "The government can not conduct the railroad station at Colima City. Buffalo Ex pre««, lay dying, hi« daugh­ ing a tour in the sooth. Tomorrow th«- parcels post on mil) railway trans­ No more deaths have been reported. ter. realising that the end was near, he attends a bull fight given for the ♦ portation rates. This is over 4 cents and wishing her father to bo present benefit of the White Cross society. a pound, and in competition with ex- at the wedding, bad the ceremony per­ ptesa compsni»-» paying three-quarters QUEER NYMFTOMH formed at the dying man's bedside FO1JXJW DOG BITE United Press Servlre HOUSTON. Tex , June 14—Bi­ of n cent the companies are enabled Mrs. Abe Tenbrook of Merrill d i 0 APDiMLIITn DDilNCIIil state board, directed the work of kill­ Smith today, the big event will be point to visit here every year. Some money when they were arranged In j uAUnAmLlI IU DnUllUnU ing the bugs. held on the 26th. new one« appear each year, paying the United States court this morning' heed to the talcs of the men who have ot» u Htututory charge. They were i Iwun here, und once they conie they given until tomorrow to hire lawyers | TICKETS SELLING FAST AUTOGRAPHS BY AUCTION f ontlnuu to do so. and enter their pleas, Tho Indian I FOR BASEBALL G AME E. C. Whiting, a prominent Oroville Joe Mann, a well known tougn agent has money belonging to the druggist, and Dr. William J. HabtM LONDON. June 14. -One of the Dr. W. B. Coffee, chief surgeoi for woman which will be used for her rider, who makes hi« headquarters at of San Francisco, returned Tuesday d< fens«. If she dec ides to fight the Kacramento. is here from the Golden the Southern Pacific, accom panic . by According to Manager Oliver of thu most interesting and important dis­ from a Ashing excursion at the Upper State capital with a string of outlaw a corps of nurses and assistant physi­ Klamath Falla baseball team, the persals of autograph« in recent years CUM*. Oregonian, L;.ke r< sorts. Mr. Whiting claims to horses. Sunday he will give a bron- cians. in his private car "San Francis­ members of that organization report was commenced at 8otheby’s yester- have caught the largest trout ever Icho busting exhibition at the ball co," Superintendent Metcalf of the good sales of tickets for their dance, .day, when the famous Huth collec- In Their Nev» Hon» landed at Rocky Point, but Dr. Babes I grounds. Shasta division and General Superin­ which will be given Friday evening tion of autograph letters and docu- W. I. Clarke, a well known lumber said he had still a larger one on hls Mann has a number of experienced tendent Davis in the latter'« private iu Houston opera house. The dance menu was placed on sale. Among line but It got away. man. and his falmly have moved from riders in his party, and If arrange­ car "San Jose," and several other ic being talked of a great deal around the many valuable items in the col- Another party that enjoyed fishing the Baldwin Hotel, where they have ments can be made he will bring them railway officials journeyed out to the town, and everything points to a large lection, all of them of great historical here was composed of Dr. W. B. Cof­ been stopping, to their splendid new here on the Fourth to give a big exhi­ end of the work done on this end of attendance. value, are letters written by Queen fee, L. A. Wolff and Dr. A. I.. Bacig­ horn«» on the corner of Pine and Ce­ bition. Houston's opera house is the cool­ Elizabeth, Katherine of Aragon. the Klamath Falls-Natron cutoff. alupi, all well known residents of tho dar streets. This residence is one of There they made a thorough Inspc- est hall in town for a summer dance, Charles I, Henry VII. Edward IV and Hay City. Th' y spent nearly a week the best In Klamath Falls, and has a Mrs. Wni. Hassett came in Tuesday tion. While the report has yet to be and extra ventilation features are to .Mary. Queen of Scots. Among the at Spring Cr«-ek, and declare the Ash­ splendid view of Lake Ewauna and from her Bonanza homo to meet her confirmed, it is the general supposi­ be added for this affair by Mr. Hous­ literary celebrities represented are ing to bo the best they ever tnckhrd. the surrounding country. daughter. Miss Norma Bassett, who tion that the road as far as completed ton. The floor is to be scoured and Robert Burns. Henry Fielding and Oliver Goldsmith. has just returned from Milwaukee. is to be turned over to the operating placed in perfect condition. department by the construction de­ S. O. Johnson of the Klamath De­ partment. The officials left for 8an velopment company Is here from San Francisco on train 42 Wednesday af­ i Francisco on a butriacu trip. ternoon. FEDERALS DELAYED LEWIS IS PRESENT WOMEN'S EIGHT-HOUR LAW IN SUPRENE COURT COURSE UNINFLUENCED MARRIED AT BEDSIDE UE DYIN6 FATHER CARRY FIRST RALE TRAIN VISITING FISHERMEN B. P. U. E. INSWION JUNE 26TH, FOR SURE —I- RAILROAD OFFICIALS BUSTER IS IN TOWN VIEW CONSTRUCTION Grand Jury Returns Several At noon Wednesday the grand jury, which ha« been session since Mon­ day, niude its first return to Circuit Judge Benson. Of tho bills returned two were not true. These wore In the cases of A. F. Pemberton, who tabbed John McFadden in a fight at the Masten logging camp on May 26. and that of Harold Wimer, who was bound over from Fort Klamath on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. The following tru<) bills were re­ turned: C. L. Gardner, who secured YET TU BE FOUNB I some money from Edgar Virgil on a , worthless chock on February 24: B. M. Hpeegle, Indicted for larceny from No trace has yet been found of the a dwelling on a charge of taking a burglar who entered the Hector De­ ault of clothes from tho room of W. partment store Tuesday night, though L. Dodd; Joe Kennedy, Indicted for a vigorous search has been prosecuted burglary, the chargt* being that on The marauder had entered the store» March 17th he broke into the City lam night through a rear window, and Bakery and Grocery; Joseph Johnson, was discovered by Earl Brittain. Be­ assault with intent to kill, for shoot­ fore the man could be captured by the ing at C. B. Frazier; Henry Langshire, clerk ho had escaped. A pair of old pointing a gun at Game Warden Alva overalls were iound in the store, so Lewis; Ignacio B«rrequos, assault it is thought that the intruder took a with a knife on J. Vidalles. pair of trousers, and possibly a suit. ALL SNAIL NAVY YARDS WASHINGTON. June 14.—Secre­ tary of the Navy George Von L. Meyer will in a few days transmit to congress a report recommending that all minor navy yard« and naval stations be abolished and advocating the main­ tenance of four great national navy yards, two on the Atlantic and two on the Pacific coast. The report will advise San Francis­ co bay and Puget sound as the loca­ tion of the two great Pacific coast I Congress Adverse to Reciprocity WASHINGTON June 14.—Declar­ ing that he would offer smendmend- ments reducing the cost of living for the consummer over two hundred mil­ lions annually. Congressman Bob La fcllette yesterday submitted an ad- verse report on reciprocity. Referring to the bill be said- "It r«ents neither the principle pro- tection nor tariff, being for revenue only. While Canada is our most formidable competitor In the line of agriculture, we now have such an overwhelming advantage that we uced'nt fear that Canadalan manu­ facturers will threaten our supremacy on this continent. "These negotiations were made for the benefit of the railroads, miller, packer and publisher. The law, should not pass without amendments In the interest of the great body of consummera. Including the farmers who are compelled to carry all the burden of the president's lopaMnd pact."