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ASSISTANT CASHIER OF ’FRISCA) BANK IS INVOLI ED High Official of Institution Admits That Crocker National Bank Has Been Robbed by Employe of Large Sum—Sureties Will Protect the Bank and Prosecution Is Not Now Expected The third amendment relieves the county clerks of recording the list of automobile numbers issued by their counties and forwarded*!» them by the secretary of state, The amend- me nt provides that it shall l»e suffi- cient for them to tile a copy of the list. Up to date there have been nine licenses recorded from Klamath coun ts, seven to the Southern Oregon Au tomobile company, and one to J. A. Maddox. F. W. Broadsword of Bo nanza has been granted a license. SAM hill PRAIStS IEGISUIIOK CAST CHOSEN fOR SENIOR LEGISLATORS AND GOVERNORS I PPER 4'LABS.MKN THIS YEAR OI AREGON AND WASHINGTON Will. RENDER DRAMA TRANS- BY AKE Ot.MdHTI LATEO I.AI'ED I ROM lilii GERMAN BY GOOD ROADS APOSTLE FACI LTY MEMBEBS PORTLAND, March 14 Both Ore- Assignment of parts for lue Senior gon and Washington are to be con- gratulateil because of the road laws class play of the Klamath county high passed b> their legislatures, declared u liool was completed today by the Samuel Hill, president of the Amer faculty members liavlug supervision ican Road Builders' Association, aud i over this feature of the school year SAN FRANCISCO, March 14.—J. of the Portland Home Telephono com The play to be produced this yeur is J. Fagan, vice president of the Crock pany, who bus just returned from au Euglieh translation of "The Jour- er National bank, confirmed the re I MR THOMAS TO I nalist.” GIVE UP RACE Washington. ports that Charles F. Baker, assist Members of the cast follow : ant cashier of the bank, is short over ’ The fact that Oregou has made u LONDON, March 14.—It is believ ¡start in the right direction is the "Colonel lierg," Ernest Nail, I10U.000. • Baker is lying at the point of death ed that Sir Thomas Lipton will not most important thing that has hap "Seudeu." a landed proprietor, liar in his Piedmont home. He was a pil i re-challenge for America's cup. pened," he said. “1 want to compli ry Galarueaux; "Prof. Oudeudorf, "Captain Neill warns me,” said Sir ment both til«' governor and the legis editor of tiie Times, Robert Riggs lar in the First Baptist church in Thomas, "that to cross the Atlantic in lature." • Blumenberg," editor of the Courier, Oakland. Fagan said that the bank was pro a ninetv-foot boat would imperil the He complimented Governor West Theodore Case; "Schmock," lursistaut tected by Baker’s sureties. Prosecu lives of the seamen." highly, expressing his confidence that editor of the Courier, l.ester Boggs, tion is not considered likely. the attitude of both West and Lister "Piepenbrink,” wine dealer and vot .Morgan Is Better It is believed that Baker lost the toward extravagant appropriations as er, Joe Skeltou; "Boltz," "Bellmaus," ROME, March 14.—J. Pierpont based on »’sincere desire to prevent 1 ' ’ Kaurnpe," "Koerner,” "iieuuiug" money in stock speculations. Morgan is much improved today. He waste of the taxpayers' money. He ami "Mueller," employed ou the slept well last night. He will remain criticized the disposition of both Dra Times, Harry Meaner, J. Hardin Car BLIZZARD CAI SES TWO WRECKS IN NEBRASKA in seclusion for several days. gon and Washington to build difficult ter, Earle McCoy, Oliver Applegate and expensive mountain roads, and iu Walter Douarl, Paul Noel; "Korb," CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 14.—A secretary to Adelheid, Albert Jones, a further statement said: tierce blizzard is raging throughout ’’Previously to the passage of the "Judge Schwartz," Clifford Sevils, Wyoming. The temperature is drop laws creating the office of highway "Kielumichel, ” a citizen, Rex La GROUND WORK IS LAID TO PER commissioner in Oregou and the pas 1‘rarie; "Frit*,” his sou, Louis Mc ping rapidly. MIT STATE TO MAKE PROPER sage of the county bonding acts, to Clure; "Ida," daughter of "Colonel CH OF ITS LANDS AND ITS gether with the laws permitting the Berg." Jennie Applegate; "Adelheid OMAHA. Neb., March 14.—Four WATERS people were killed and eight injured employment of convicts by both coun Runek," Maysel Sanderson; "Madame when a Union Pacific passenger train ties and state, a resolution had been Leontine Puvoni-Gessler," Inez Elli SALEM, March 13.—With a con passed by an assemblage of county ott; "Lotte,” wife of "Picpenbrlnk," plunged into the rear of another train at Cozad, Neb., at midnight, during stitutional amendment giving thè officials, which provided that no meth Hazel Summeis; "Bertha." their one of the worst blizzards of the win state the power to issue bonds to de ods of standardization in their opiu- daughter. Alla Balis, velop irrigation and water power pro ion were necessary. But in spite of ter. The play will be produced during August Meyers and wife of Long jects, to be submitted to the people that declaration Oregon has now tak commencement week, and rehearsals Beach, Calif., were among the killed J at the next general election, and a en a long stride In the right direc will commence within the next tew An engineer and fireman and two • number of bills passed by the recent tion. it is true that the appropria days. stockmen are supposed to have been i legislature paving the way for this tions made have not been large, but ’’The Journalist" is one of the best killed in a collision between two i amendment, to become effective soon, what laws have been passed are bound plays from the pen of the eminent freight trains near Horndon, Neb. A the state for the first time in its his to result in great good. The all Im German playwright, Freytag, and It is blizzard was the cause of the wreck. tory is in a fair way to bring about a portant thing in the matter of road one of the standard European plays. complete development of its great building, the same as In any other The linos have been translated from water resources. ELOPING QUARTET ARE IN new business, is to begin in a small the German to English especially for Because of the lack of authority to way. CUSTODY OF THE POLICE this production by Mrs. Ernest Eddy, issue bonds for the development of ir "There is no reason now why Mult- instructor in German, and Miss Bessie RENO, March 14.—The culmina rigation projects the recent legisla nomah county should not carry out . Applegate. Instructor In English at tion of a sensational dual elopement ture had to appropriate 1450,000 to its intended plan of finishing its high the high school. which has shocked Sacramento soci take over and reclaim the lands in way aloug the south bank of the Co ety to its foundations occurred here the Columbia Southern project, which lumbia River, why Hood River county TURKS DRIVE today when the four young people from the beginning has been a fail and Wasco county should not fall in BULGARS BACK were arrested by Chief of Police Hill ure in private hands. The state des line so as to give the people of East- house. They were found living to ert land board will have control of ern Oregon access to the metropolis CONSTANTINOPLE. March 14.— gether in a bungalow on the outskirts the work, and it promises to become of Oregon. Incidentally, it will also The Bulgarians again attacked Adri a mammoth task. Much depends give the people of California and the anople today. They were repulsed of the city. One of the men is Maury I. Diggs, upon making it a complete success, people from New York an opportunity after sustaining heavy losses. formerly state architect of California. for if it is demonstrated that the state to reach Portland by 1915.” The other is Drew Caminetti, son of can take over this project and reclaim SOFIA, March 14,—The allies for Senator A. Caminetti of Amador the lands, the people will not only be MANY KILLEN IN mally replied to the powers today. county, and a clerk in the office of the in favor of the constitutional amend SOUTHERN STORM The Balkan states insist that Tur ment, but will favor the issuance of state board of control of California. key insist that Turkey surrender The two young women are Miss bonds to reclaim lands in other pro NEW ORLEANS. March 14.—Wire Adrianople and Scutari, cede the Martha Warrington, daughter of T. jects which the state may desire to service to the region devastated by a Agean islands and pay a cash Indem H. Warrington, agent of the Santa Fe take over. cyclone yesterday is demoralised, and nity of 1300,000,000. Another important piece of legisla but meagre reports have been re railroad in Sacramento, and Lola Nor The allies will agree to assume a ris, daughter of W. E. Norris, a real tion which paves the way for this ceived. portion of the public debt of Turkey amendment is a bill appropriating estate dealer of Sacramento. The latest reports state that there , assessed against the territory de Caminetti has a wife and two chil |50,000 to investigate the irrigation were thirty-three people killed, and manded by the allies. dren, one a baby only five weeks old. and power possibilities of the Des the property damage amounts to sev- Diggs has a wife and young girl, 5 chutes River and other streams of the eral hundred thousand dollars. Five People Missing state. The government has appr >pri- years old. ATLANTA, Ga., March 14,—Most Under the names of Fisher and ated a like sum, and the work is to MERGER PLAN of the storm territory In this section Whitman, Diggs and Caminetti had be done in co-operation witn the FLATLY OPI*OSED Is isolated. Five people are missing paid attentions to the two girls for United States reclamation bureau. near here, and it is believed that they The government has already for some time. The parents of the girls SAN FRANCISCO, March 14.--The are dead. believed the two men to be unmar warded the contract to the state en state railroad commission thia after gineer for his signature, but as it noon announced flat opposition to the ried. Storm Hits Illinois Miss Warrington was secretary of calls for an investigation of the Des Lovett merger plan, unless all rail JACKSONVILLE. Ill , March 14.— the Omega Nu sorority, to which her chutes River alone the latter has de roads are allowed equal traffic and Charles Gilpin Is dead and two peo layed signing it, believing that he can trackage privileges with the railroads ple are seriously hurt aB a result of chum, Lola Norris, also belonged. secure from the government a con- in the merger. a tornado which Hwept over this place ’ tract which will allow a portion of CHANGES IN ALTO LAWS last night. * BECOME EFFECTIVE BOON the money to be expended on ether MOTHER JONES Morgan, Menard, Greene, Jersey ■ {streams in the state. MAY GO FREE and C..HS counties were swept by the Three important amendments were storm. made to the motor vehicle laws of I'RANTIKOS GOES CHARLESTON, W. Va., March 14. TO HIS DEATH It is reported that the court martial the state by the recent legislature, Buck From Y'reka and they will become effective June 4. has decided to acquit Mother Jones, John H. Hessig, general manager SAN QUENTIN, March 14.—Pou- who was tried on a charge of con of the Klamath Telephone company Probably the most important is the Buigess bill, which provides that the i los Prantikos, a Greek, was hanged spiracy to murder. and justice of the peace for Wood balance of the automobile fund, after here at 10 o’clock this morning for Governor Hatfield will probably River precinct, returned Thursday the deduction of the expense of ad ¡the murder of Policemen Castor and withhold the decision for several night from Yreka, where he visited a ministrating the automobile depart Finnelly at the Ferry building In San days. few days with friends. Mr. Hesslg ment, shall be apportioned among I i Francisco November 25, 1911. was raised in the Siskiyou county PrantikoH died quietly and easily. the counties of the state in propor License to Wed seat. tion to what they contributed in li- ! A marriage license was issued Fri John Short, a well known Klamath day afternoon to Roy Sprague and cense fees. When turned over to the Herbert C. Plotts is here from county treasurers of the various coun county resident, left Thursday for an Lola Barry, both of Klamath Falls. Grants Pass, giving attention to busi — ties the money is to become a part of extended visit in Tulare and other ness matters. He plans the erection the general road fund, and be used California towns. Myers Promote«! of two new residences on his Hot by the county in the building of good A. S. Myers, who was h«iro a few Springs addition property tills year. LONDON, March 17.- Although St. months ago in charge of a crew in roads. After the deduction of the expense I Patrick's Day is the occasion of great stalling the new telephone cables, nr- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleet arrived In of administration there was a balance ¡ooncrvance in Ireland, especially in ' rived in the city last night on a brief this city Thursday from their Lorella in this fund last year of $32,318.08. the Catholic counties, the celebrations business trip. He Is now general home. Mrs. Fleet will remalr In the It will exceed that by a considerable this year are more enthusiastic than foreman for the telephone company city for a time, but Mr. Fleet return sum this year, because the expense of they have been for several decades. ed home Saturday. The occasion for this unusual ex To boost Klamath county, send administration will be lower now that the automobile department is estab it uberance by the Irish is the certain- The Herald to your Eastern friends. lished, and because the registration y that tiie Emerald Isle will be grant- will run higher. It is figured that the < <1 home rule. Leader* are sure that Notice to De|H>>.ilorH «if American Bank and Trust Company of Klam expense of administering the depart this will be granted within the next ath Falls. ment this year will not exceed 20 eighteen months. Notice is’ hereb; given that the per cent, while last year it was about ■ Parades were held today in Dublin, 25 per cent of tiie total amount col Cork and all the other important American Bank and Trust company of cities, while ev«.-n in Belfast the popu Klamath Falls, Oregon, by vote of lected from licenses. Another important amendment is lace entered Into tiie observance with stockholders holding more than two- that allowing manufacturers and deal a fervor never before noticed. There thirds of its capital stock, has gone ers to use demonstration numbers. were a number of parades in different into voluntary liquidation, and d'3- continued the busin< < of banking. Heretofore a dealer in order to com parts of Jingland. The Irish Guards, stationed at Wel All deposits of said hack have been , ply with the law was required to take out a license for every machine dem lington barracks, were on formal pa assumed by the First Trust and Sav onstrated. Under this amendment he rade in honor of the Patron Saint ings bank of Klamath Jails, Oregon, can secure the first set of demonstra-{of Ireland In the presence of !■’»< Id and all depositors of said American tion numbers for |10, and additional Marshal Roberts and other Irish Bank and Trust company are Inquest- ’ cd to present their claims to said ■ sets for a fee of $2.50. Provision Is notables, At the conclusion, each man in the First Trust and Savings bank for pay made that these numbers must not be A B. & T. Co. used on private cars of dealers or on regiment was presented with a sham ment. 27-6-13-20 r cars hired out. rock by Queen Mother Alexandria. I NEW LEfilSLATIOM OEVEIOPS STATE THE EXCELSIOR Handles a general stock of mer chandlse and buys and sells all klndsof farm produce. J. F TES DAIRY OREGON General Feed and Livery Stable I am prepared to buy nod nell liorses and handle and feed st«»« k of nil kinds foi shipment. I L L I S K E Y R proprietor