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Ilei iiiiilng Delegate lo Washington <‘oiifereiK e Says l'Im lug lite I 011- irol of lite lleclaiiiaiiou Norvlie in Turkey surrenders all Its territory In Europa wexi of 11 line from Enos, on the Aegean sun, to Mldiu, on the I'.lu« k sen. Crete Ils also sur rendered. O ik ' of the terms of th« peace pact provid« for un autonomous govern- iniiii for Albania, the powers fixing the boundaries. Th« 1 < iuiiiti<l«r of the conquered TOK IO, June 3. A movement Is territory 1» to bo divided among the 011 foot In JapuneHw commercial cir allies. Tim boundary lines have not cles to boycott 111 every manner the been decided upon us yet. Tho powers arc to netti« tho own- I’Hiiaiiia J’iu'lllc International Exposi ershlp of the Islands in the Aegean tion, to be held In Han Francisco. This . lx causing much • uibiirasxnient to the sea. Tho indemnity In to bo settled by government, on account of present matters pending. It« Paris commission. In addition to boycotting the fair Hlr Edwsrd Grey, the Brlllxli min uter of foielgu affnlnrs, was thanked «nd cutting off th« appropriation for by Baron Daneff for the nlllos for Japanese participation, there Is a tho signing of the pea«« treaty, fiiovemnnt to abolish the subsidy lin Deneff declared that the surcexs of ers running to Han Francisco by boy- the negotiations were largely due to ottlng. Instead, II Is planned to give the tact and diplomacy of the Brit the trade to vi-ssel» entering at Port land and Hcuttle. ish statesman. local Grand Army post. In declining, tbs colonel stated that be wax very anxious to address BROTH» It Ol GERMAN s< 'IE NTI MT the veterans, but he feared that th NEW I.F.GINLATK1N MA KEN IT < tl.l.s DISPOSAL OI TUBEIN U- I’OtMIBI.E TO EXTRADITE MAN might be regarded by some ax a LAIC Cl LIT HEH FOR GAIN A ' grandstand" play. WHO FA I LN TO PROVIDE FOR FRIÍCMANN'S KIN HANDS ROAST U HONG TO MANKIND DIN FAMILY IGeigns on Silver Anniversary Failure to support wives has be COLORADO SPRINGS, June 3.— ST. LOITH, May 30. With a rec- Newell Nlnnn of Ilio l’oiier—— llop- “My brother's action In selling his jord of having baptised all the young- come a serious offense in Oregon, for tho now non-support law paused by miii lo II«- III re for Meeting sciuiii for the cure of tuberculosis is | i«r generation of members of his the last legislature went Into effect a groHH Injustice to mankind." ¡church in the last 25 y«j.»r«, tho Rev. T uexday. ■ Th« udlon of Secretary of the In Under ihn new law non-support Is This statement was made today by ¡Father D. 8. I*:,-Ian, editor of the terior Lans ¡11 pluclng tho dlru< lion of Dr. A H. C. Friedmann, who returned I " * *ern "•'* t''*<•« •’*, today resigned made a felony, and men who fail to the tc< l.iiiiatiuii servlcu In the hands irom a trip East to see the Friedmann ll*» pastorate of t) ■ Ferguson Catho- observe their marring« vows in thia ol a committee of live men, lustcad of experlments. |»* church. I’oday wax the silver respect will be subject to punish leaving II in the hands of an Individ "No ethical physician will use tjj|« | “univer-ary *i,H connection with ment wherever they go, for they can ual, Is one of the be I moved that be extradited from other states. remedy under the existing conditions. .the church as its pastor. bus be« 11 made for Um water ux«>rs The new law provides that men Hu claims he has found and cultivated under all the projects," said Abel falling to observe the law shall be a baccllus which shows eminent cura F IT ( ARSON LS Ady, president of the Klamath Waler COMMEMORATED taken before the grand jury tor in- live properties, but the results at Uxors Axoclution, who returned Sun ----- dictment, and shall be tried before a cor America do not tained so far in day froui Washington, whuiu he at TRINIDAD, Colo, May 30.—A jury. respond with his assertions. tl tended i lie iuvunt igation of charges magnificent bronze statue of Kit Under the old law the crime was a ugulnst the reclamation service con* Carson, pioneer, soldier, scout and misdemeanor, and was heard by the ducted by Hecretury Laue. trapper, was dedicated in Kit Car- county court without a jury. NEW YORK, May 30. Two Î1H- Th« Klamath num took a proml* 1 son park today, under the auspices lions the freed and the liberator aunt part In tliu Investigation, lie wus PORTLAND, June 2.—-Cattle val- of ,1U! Hcouu of America,, WOt LD INCHEAsE i<<liic ie<l 10 net in an advisory capac today paid honor to the hero«« who PE.NMO.NM PAID died on board the battleship Maine, ues suffered a severe cut during the Daughter» of the American Revolu- ity by tho waler users of nearly every wlii'ii tb.it ship was blowu up in Ha- week ¡¡nd liio market lx generally 25 l*0B un'* other patriotic societies, project. »tatué cost 313,000, and is the vimn harbor nt 9:40 on (tie evening to 50 cents lower. Steers received * DENVER, Colo., June 3 -Increased "The chief complaint from all the of February 15, )H9k. The occasion th« brunt of the attack. Best bul- *ork of August Lukeman of New pensions for all veterans of the Civil project» wim iigiiluel Director New War was the big topic before the ex oil's methods," loutinued Ady, "and wax a memorial service and cere- .locks «ere Helling steady at |8 25 to 1 ' ork« thld >111110 pluint from »very source n><>ii'<•<* .'iit«-ndi<nt upon the unveiling <38.50 toward the close with good ecutive committee of the Colorado and Wyoming divisions of the Grand naturally ranged Mr. Lane to make HELHINGFOR8, FINLAND, JUNE 3 <>f the national Mattie monument at grass stuff around 8 cents. Butcher The most formidable blow of any of the Fifty-ninth street and Broadway ¡«tuff wax slow to participate in the Army of the Republic today. The re some Investigation This resulted In («lump, ax heifers brought |H and union, which started yesterday. Is to the formation of a commlxslon of tin« many aimed at Finnish autonomy entrance to Central park. TllETMOE competent men Newell 1s chairman in the pnxt few years, in tlie opinion One thousand Cuban sailors from sows >7.80, although these prt'es are PRESIDENT HAYH continue through Friday. Four hun ( ALII ORNI t Ns FAIL TO TEN- dred veterans, the smallest number of this committee, but lie lx only one- of all classes here, wax th« bill tii«< warship Cuba, 10,000 Unit»«! not In existence today. Good bulls brought up 111 the Russian Duma to States saflorx from the ships of the and stags are steady to a shade weak DEH PROPER FINANCIAL SUP yet to assemble in annual reunion, fifth of ths outlre body. PORT TO LEAGUE are in attendance. It Is expected that "Secretary Lune Is the Idcnl man to il ay al Ht. Petersburg. The bill re North Atlantic fleet camo here es- er, while calves remain unchanged. the action looking to increase of pen head Hie department of th« interior, quire that all Fins that resist Rus jMTlally for the occasion; the Hixty- Heavy liquidation from drouth afflict- SAN FRANCISCO, May 30.—Tbs sions for the old soldiers will take tho Hu Improxxod everybody nt the hear- sian inmlu laws must be tried by a nitith regiment. First Regimental «<1 sections in California and Rocky ingx in this respect lie gave cluse Russian court. «-iivalry an<l the naval militia of the Mountain states has hurried along the Asiatic Exclusion league will soon be form of a memorial to be circulated introduced by th« ministry, of jus- New York Stute militia and several annual advent of the grass cattle run. disbanded, according to President throughout the country, and to be attention to every speaker, on several occasions pinned them down to facts, tl<e, 1 tie niMUHire lx designed to affect Spanish war veteran«* association« Beef is not as plentiful as In former Tveitmoe, who has been active in presented to congress when it meets and was alert nt all times. There lx all offenses in which bureaucratic In- took part In one of the greatest na years, and the trade expect» a com- preparing initiative exclusion meas next winter. no doubt but what the (««Ininntlon K« unity can illscovei Hie slightest val and military parades New York paratlvely steady market all spring ures. NEW YORK, June 3.—New York service wilt lie greatly benelltcd by se mb lances of polilt< ..I motives, and iiux ««-««n in year«. Starting from and summer. He stated that the ;>»ople of Cali I...lie, who, through llie Investigation, Includes murder, any attack on police Fortieth street and Fifth avenue, the The hog market displayed strong fornia have failed to give the organi is up against it for funds to provide bus a clear Insight Into the conditions or military, damage doue to railways, troops proceeded to Fifty-ninth "come back" qualities from the open zation the proper financial support a daugerleas Fourth of July celebra tion. It was announced today that throughout the projects, uu<l Is in a malls, telegraphs or telephones, the street, thence down Fifty-ninth to ing to closing, and gained approxi to carry on the work desired. "This does not interfere with the after the "safe and sane committee’* manner to make adjustments where manufacture or sale of bombs, and Broadway, up Broudway to Sixty- mately 25c. Best light swine »old cv t-u any attempt to prevent the ap sixth street, and thence east into steady Wednesday at 88.50 to 88.55. ' organisation's initiative campaign to had been soliciting funds for about necessary. "I will make n full report on the plication of Russian laws to Finland. Central park. Here the troops and Demand has been brisk and big substitute a stronger measure for the ten days, it has in hand leas than ifivcxtlgatlon at the annual meeting The purpose Is admittedly to sweep as sailors countermarched so that the enough to absorb receipt» which have t Webb anti-slien laud HU,** said 810,000. Two thousand of this waa of the Water Users Asoclstlou Friday many Fins as possible Into the wide heads of the various divisions simul been better than the average. Uncer Tveitmoe. “We are still of the same left over from last year. The 810,- afternoon," concluded Ady. "At that net or Russian law anil Russian court taneously appeared surrounding the tainty as to the market statu» the opinion regarding thia, and a few of 000, said the committee in its an time E. G. Hopson, supervising en procedure. It Is even worse ihan the monument. In the reviewing stand comlug week prevents much specula us will carry on, as far as possible, nouncement today, isn’t a drop in the ¡the work of ths league." bucket, for It takes something like gineer for the service, will also be in laws which George HI of England were Governor Sulxer of New York, tion. I 850,000 to 860,000 for the Big Town ---------------------- -- attendance, and a number of mutters uvaked against tbu Colonies previous Governor Haines of Maine, Mayor Sheep house proved an irregular af of Importance to the water users will Io the lluvolutKa to proi>erly celebrste the signing of Gayhor and other city officials. Rear fair up to Thursday and thereafter WAR HEROINE'S An explanatory statement filed by Admiral I'harlcs Sigs bee. who was apl>ear««d to be steeadler. Killers are bi> dlSCUMOd." REMAINS MOVED the Declaration of Independence. the ministry wise the bill is said to be «aptnln of the Ill-fated Maine at the surfeited on poor mutton and lamb». New oYrk, claiming the original full of gross misrepresentations, am time of the explosion, and Father (’»11» are for prime stuff, which is FREDERICK. Md„ May J».—The patent on the Fourth sanely celebrat ong th, moat flugrant of which is the John Chidwick, chaplain of th. old fairly firm. Wethers st >6 and ewes remains of Barbara Frietchie. hero- ed. feels It 1» of nation-wide Import u> nertlon that the opposition to "Rus Maine. at 85.25, and spring lambs at >7 to Ine of Whittier's stirring war poem ance that Feather Knickerbocker keeps I.ONDON, Juno 3 King Georgs to- sification" comes from only a small Previous to the arrival of the 87.25 are price tops In the various ! and those of her husband, John C. 1 up the good work. In the local com «lay celebrated his forty-eighth birth section of the Finnish people. This troops at the monument, they were sheep classes. Liquidation is large, Frietchie, were buried today with mittee's plea for funds some Interest day, ¡«nd 111 honor of th«- event salutes lx mudc In the face of the fact that reviewed from a specially erected and the range of prices is wide. impressive ceremonies at Mt. Olivet ing figures regarding decreases in the were firud and flags hoisted st every tliu Finnish Diet, which Is one of the stand at the plaza. Fifty-ninth street cemetery, The remains recently ! Fourth death roll since safe and sans naval and military station throughout most representative and democratic and Fifth avenue. At the head of I I <l> RAUNIN; were disinterred * from eu^. the nu Old r»-. Re programs were instituted are given. the British empire. At every garri parliaments in the world, is contin- the proceaalon was Rear Admiral GET A REWARD formed cemetery here, and rested in ; In 1909, 215 were killed; 5,092 were son town In every Brlllsli possession ually and emphatically protesting Charles J. Badger commander-in* state in the Mt. Olivet mausoleum injured, In 1910, 131 ewre killed; military parados were held, the most ugulnst various forma of Ruaalna ag chief of the United States Atlantic SAN DIEGO, June 2.—Ten thous until today. Miss Medora Manta. 2,792 injured. In 1911, 57 were killed important being that In London, gression. fleet; Admirals Winslow, Fletcher and tiny balloons shot into tbs air in grandnelce of Barbara Frietchie, re-<and 1,546 wero injured. In 1913, 41 De riblng the bill today, the Denj, und Usher, In charge of the various this city Friday afternoon, each one cited Whittier's poem, and the local!were killed and 947 Injured. Of the » her« <*n the spacious dlorse Guards parade ground« al St. James' Park,' a leading Liberal organ, in a specially divisions of the North Atlantic fleet; labelled “The San Diego Exposition, Grand Army acted as a guard of deaths throughout the country last he king reviewed I i I h Guards and con- J prepared article said:"Il means the State Commander Chauncey W. Her San Diego, 1913.” Each one carried honor. year there were two in Chicago, two <.«< t< <1 tn< 1 .< t 11 ■ ><|u< ,ii«i impressive steal mg ut Finland's freedom. What rick of the New York United Span a small card attached, with a word - — in Philadelphia and two in Detroit. ceremony known ax "trooping of the remains, for instano, of the freedom ish War Veterans, and Commander printed on the card. WILL TRIM OFF New York City had only one fatality colors.” ol tliu press, under regulations which Jackson and Lieutenant Zogbaum of JUSTICE FEES and 58 injured. In Philadelphia 137 The Ad Club of San Diego offers a Surrounded by hl« Held marshal«, can regard any fre«« word as criminal? Admiral Winslow's staff. --------- were injured. reward for the return of these bal g< nerals, the head<iuarte*s «tuff and The ministry of justioo evidently de MEDFORD, May 30.—District At-------------------------- With the troops banked about the loons from distant places. In order foreign military attache« of all em- sires to level Finland with Russia in monument and standing at parade to make sure that there shall be no torney Kelly has decided hereafter AGRICULTURAL barxics and legations in full dross uni the matter of lawlessness, step by rest, addresses were made by the mistake about the fiud, the person to bring all criminal matters triable ‘ WORK GROWING form, King George rode to the parade step." --------- , prominent guests. Directly back of tluding one of them must take it to before justices of the peace and all ground from Buckingham 1‘alac«« to The fate of the measure which th«* monument «ere the two groves the editor of the nearest paper, report preliminary before ROME, June 3.—Five additional examinations the accompaniment of enthusiastic came up today Iles with the Octo- of trees planted by Park Commis the place and time of finding it to County Judge Tom Velle. While (nations have allied themselves official- «beer« from the vnxt throngs which brlsts, .who hold the balance of power sioner Stover as a part of the Maine him, give him the card attached to this policy has never been adopted ly with the International Institute of lin«<l the streets. The king wore the In the Duma, How they will vote memorial. To the left, in the rear the balloon and get the editor's signa in Jackson niounty, the district at- Agriculture during the past year, ac uniform of colonel-ln-chlcf of the when tlie measure reaches that stage, of the monument, had been planted ture to the statement be makes in re torney and count}' judge are going cording to the report of the organixa- Guards, and ax usual looked decidedly probably the latter part of this week, one scarlet oak for each ship which gard to the finding. to give it a trial, as it will save the tion made public today. The five to uncomfortable in tho high bearskin in ax yet problematical. was under command of Admiral This ststement he is to send to the county in the neighborhood of 3100 'join during the past year and assign lit>i«<l dreax affectad by that regiment. Dewey at the battle of Manila bay. Ad Club of San Diego, addressing it a month formerly paid out in justice permanent commissioners to Rome The Duke of Connaught, who rode be PAGE PRESENTED Just opposite these trees was a grove to the secretary, and upon verifica court fees. The county judge, be are Paraguay, Union of South African side him, wore the uniform of the TO KING GEORGE of red oaks, one for each of the tion of the statemeut. the reward will ing a salaried officer, is not entitled States, the Dutch Indies, the new Ital Grenadiers, while l*ords Roberta and ian colonies of Tripoli and Cyrenaica, ships under tho command of Admir be paid. As many of thu balloons car to fees. 1.ONDON, «May 30.—Walter H. als Schley und Sampson at Santiago ried the cards of buxlnesx houses in Methuen wore tlis uniforms of the and Guatemala. Irish and Scots Guard« respectively. Page, the new American ambassa harbor. As a background for the Han Diego that also offer rewards for PHILADELPHIA The institute, which was founded Prince Arthur of Connaught, riding dor to Great Britain, was presented monument and the two “oak tree those found In the farthest outlying HONORS HEROES and built by King Emanuel, at the on Die king's left hand, was conspicu to King George today. The cere- fleets,” 11 grove of pin oaks had been places, the lucky finder of one of (suggestion of David Lubin, Sacra ous for the big gray charger and the inony took pince at Buckingham planted to represent each battleship these will get two rewards, provided PHILADELPHIA. Pa., May 30.— mento, Calif., millionaire, after his white gnuntlctH which dlxtingulxh Ills palace in the present United States navy. his editor can verify his statement as While 50,000, with bowed heads un project had been turned down by the regiment, the Scot« Greys. I Tho new representative was for- covered, knelt on the heights of lUnited States and several European to the finding. Queen Mnry, with Princes« Mary i tuiilly I nt rod u cod by Sir Edward LABOR CIRCLES Over 10,000 persons gathered in Overbrook Hill today, a solemn mass 'governments, now has permanent and the young prlncus, drove to tho itii'ev, British minister of foreign af- M’CARTV’N BODY the plaxa when the tiny voyagers |of requiem was offered for the coun ‘ commissioners from fifty-three of the puitide grounds Heparntely, and took falrs. Both made impromptu were released and hundreds of the try's heroes who fell in its wars. It leading nations of the globe. The in up positions in a window overlooking speeches, Indicative of thu close feel SAN FRANCISCO. May 2 0.—The balloons carried away personal cards I was Philadelphia’s observance of stitute «as one of the important the saluting linsu. After Inspecting ing botween the two English-speak electrical strike here has split the and messages. The lucky tinder of Memorial Day. Knights of Colum-J points visited by the United States tho regiinenlH drawn up in hollow ing nations. labor circles, according to prominent one of these balloons will be well re-I bus from various parts of the state Agricultural commission, which was loiter in tho day Page was present union mon. square formation, tho king presented paid for his trouble in reporting it to an<l high church dignitaries from recently received by King Victor, and the new colors to tlie xelocted hattnl- ed to Die queen by tho Earl of The San Francisco Labor council the Sau Diego Ad Club. Philadelphia and Pittsburg conduct- which is now investigating agricultu llon, and with stately ceremony tho shnftsbury. ------------------------ Ipd the field mass, which was the ral conditions and rural bank systems has voted, approving a strike course xtaiidi'rdH wero consecrated and against the Pacific Gas & Electric PORTLAND, June 2.—George fir-i ever held In or near 1 ■ '■ niel- in other parts of Europe. "tioppod," a march past tho review CHICAGO, May 30,— In charge of company. Schall, a sergeant In the hospital phia. Lined in columns before the ing stand in xlow tlmo following. 1 Trainer McCamey, tho casket bear Bids Wanted The Building Trades council has torps of the army, waa arrested here massive outdoor altar were veterans Among the Innumerable telegrams, ing the remains of Luther McCarthy, approved the action of Electrical today by police officers. He 1» charged |«>t the Civil and Spanish-American Notice is hereby given that the di < iiblegi'anis and message « front tho killed bv Arthur Polkey In n bout at Workers’ union. No. 6, in disregard with burning his family to death. > wars. Juxt back of the veterans were rectors of District No. 20, Klamath heads of almost every nation on tho Calgary last week, reached here this ing the strike, and signing a wage The charge grows out of tho de- two regiments of state militia, pa county, Oregon will entertain bids globe, was one from President Wood afternoon. Tho remains will be lak agreement with the Pacific company. struction of the cottage at the Pre- triotlc societies and other citUvii- for the erection of a school house in row Wilson. During tho afternoon on to Piqua, Ohio, for burial, «aid district; bids to be based on A hot session Is expected this even sidlo of San Francisco, occupied by military organizations. rncinborx of the diplomatic orps call- A large number of fight inns and ing, when the light and power union Schall and his family last April. specifications and plans now In the od nt ti n palace to prosent their eon- i friends of McCarty were at tho train men warring on the Paclfle Gas office of Veghte & Co., architects, Schall’s parklytic wife and three CABINET WAITS giafillation« mid tender the fornml; when tho body arrived. They placed Electric company demand that the small sons were burned to death. JAPAN’S NOTE ¡the county superintendent's otli«s anil met up -t of good will from their re-, many floral offerings on the ca«ket. gas workers and engineers still em- WASHINGTON.' D. C., June 3,- At at the home of Mr. Fred Mecham. apectivo countries. Later, Foreign I "I ' ” ’m through with the fight game j ployed by tho company bo called OUt Bids to be opened June 12, 1913. today' meeting of the cabinet, Secre 8« < retary Grey gave 11 big reception at! forever now,” said McCamey. "I ' b.v tho union. Submit all bids to Fred Mecham, tary Bryan reported that he expects never expect to attend another bout the foreign ofllce. ,L«I .in's rejoinder bv Friday or Satur (clerk of District No. 20. ns long ns I live." Jeff Davi«' Anniversary MARQUETTE. May 80—Saloons day. It Is reported that Japau may I 1th ltr LONDON, Muy 30. IlcpreHentll- LEESBURG, Va., Juno 3.—Appro today are ailveni ng “T. It. Punch" modify her demands. BERLIN, June 2.—TI10 German priato exercises and the decoratimi of , today. Large placards call attention Austen Hayden has returned to ttves of the T iii I i I h I i , Bulgarian, It is rumored here that a new fea Montenegrin, Grecian and Servian Manufncturers' Association today vot- th« graves of ilio Confederate «lead to this and to “Tetldy’s Toddy for ture of the controversy will be the In Harriman Lodge, after a short »0* iintlons today signed a treaty of i oil to postpone definite action regard marked today’s local eelAbration of Jungle Fever." sistence of Japan that the Webb bill’s Journ in this city. peace, ending the bloody war that ing participation bj’ Germany In the tho annlverxary o\thé Wirth of Jef This lx the first Memorial Day inhibatlon against the ownership und Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ankeny have luis been carried Oil In tho Balkan I Panama-Pacific International Exposl-1 ferson Davis. Tho ox<*hçi>«fl vepre held islnce 1908 that Roosevelt has not leasing of lands, so far as Japanese country for tho past several months. lion, pending tho outcome of tho tariff under the rfusplctw of the UpNetl delivered a Memorial address. He now owning or leasing farms is con gone to Clover Creek, where they will Daughters of the (’ontyderfey camp for several weeks. By the terms of the agreement 'legislation. »declined the Invitation Issued by the cerned. be erased. Ilio ilanils ut 11 < oiniiilllco Leuven EXClUSiONISTS IO Bi OISBANDEO