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KLAHATH REPUBLICAN VOL. • XVI11. t’uiled I■ resa Nervie«. WASHINGTON, D. <’., July 16. It I m believed Gmt the hope of the l ulled Staten to postpone action in ri'gnrd to the Mexican situation until after tile ele< lion In October bus been destroyed, us u result of the informal representation« of England and Ger many. It I m understood Gist Hie British foreign office bus practically notified the state department that the I’nited State - must guiirimt^n peace In Mex ico under the provisions of the Mon roe doctrine. Other European nations are expect- ed to follow with similar demands. America I m the only civilized na tion now withholding recognition of the lluerlu government. It I m leered that if be I m recognized uow Huertu will construe thia as u "back down” on the part of the I’nited Htatei, and be more arrogant than ever. President Wilson today instructed Hec retary Bryan to telegraph Ambas sador Wilson at Mezlco City to come here Immediately. He will join in a i oufrrvm c* out the Mexic an situs- < Utile.I ll LEADING PAPER OF NOI THERN OREGON • « •eeeeeeeeeeee KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 17. 1913 Mexican Ambassador Is Summoned Home HI K. t Rl X Ns * men In Mexico, conferred with Presi dent Wilson today It Is understood KPI thl It C»l THE HUI SE, LIKE t liat lie reported alarming conditions KINO LOGGER Is AT THE BLACK Secretary of State Bryan refuses to Hitt IN. MI NT ALM» III M»RT <onilrui or deny the report that Ger TO 1.1 < T I’It ES IM» WltITINGM I ItoM V < OMI’OI XI» I ItACTl HE. many lias requested the Fulled States Il tPil.Nl.D Tl EHDAY m Intervene. EAGLE I’AHK, Tex., July 16- -Gen eral Maas, with 3,000 federal*, I m en gaged In bat lie* with an equul num- i <-i of c <>tiMt ut lomillstaM, m<ur H«r- inanos, fifteen mile« south of here*. The tight, which I egun last night, wits resumed here this morning. A thousand refugees have crossed the border here today. lilted Press Service MEXICO CITY, July 16,—It Is rumored that fifteen conspirators, in volved in k plot to assassinate Preal- ent Huerta, Felix Diaz and Gen.Blan- quett, wi re executed by order of the war office. This lias not been con- fir med. it was suggested that there was "a possibility that the train whereon the consplratotrs were being sent to More- WITH OLD TIME STAGE DRIVI It Is AHLE OI Mosi.I MS—SERI .Mil TRADE A TI.RRIItl.E EXPERIENCE: FOR III PORT < o\| IRMI D TWO DA is I nilrd Press Service SALONIKA, July 16. Further re ports of startling charge« ugalnst the Bulgarian soldiers tiave Iwen made It was aiiuoumed that word had been received from Dolran. forty miles troin Halonica, of the massacre of 30.- ooo Moslems. Consul General August Kral of Austrii Hungary has formally report- id the massacre of Greeks at Seres. He declares that three-fourths of the city, which had a population of 30,- ooo, was burned. Kral states that the outrages were barbaric. The victims were nearly all crlc Iflvd. mutilated or hurled alive Timber Cutting Ruie Being Violated Here H.C.L. The many friends ot Crawford Hill, the octegeuarlan stage driver who suffered a paralytic stroke a short time ago, will be pleased to learn that he Is recovering nicely. Immediately after he was discovered In a helpless condition, Hill was taken to the Blackburn hospital for treatment. A h e result o’ proper rare, the aged men I m eg.'in able to ‘ ’k. end sits up every d.<y. It is possible that he may Inter recover still further the use of his limbs and faculties. II II ban a ranch, and he has lived alone In n little c.-bin t j tho place. Stricken with paralysis, he Iny help less on the floor for two days before a neighbor found him. The skin was worn from the right aide of hla face in hla jctruggles to net to his feet. W. H. McNeil, employed In a log ging i amp at Keno, suffered a com pound fracture of the leg, below the kne-c- Tuesday, when a logging truck ran over the limb. McNair was brought to this city I'm-sday night. He* I n at the Black burn hospital. AflfR A RODEO INFORMATION ABOIT THE C. L. Farrar, spacial agent ot the General Land Office, left today for his headquarters at Portland. Mr. Farrar has been here for the past month Investigating a number of timber trespassing case and other matters. There have been a number of cases of peopl* going onto gov ernment lands and c utting wood and posts for the market. In speaking of his investigation. Mr. Farrar said: "I find there Is a good deal of mis understanding of the laws relating to timber cutting on homestead entries and vacant public lands. The law allowing the cutting and sale of tim ber from homestead ertries requires that the land cut over be put into cultivation immediately or within a reasonable time. On vacant land no one is allowed to cut timber for sale. "Any settler who has no timber of n.K 'l Press Service ST. LOI1H, July 16.—Champ Clark Is the last to feel the high cost of llv- big? and on a«ount on an inadequate salary is compelled to go outside of his political office to earn the money to pay the butcher and baker. The Good Koadds Association of this city had requested the speaker of the house to address the meeting to be held next November. In answer ing the invitation the speaker said: “I would be delighted to be with you in November, but it will be utter ly impossible. The only way I have or making money is by lecturing and occasionally writing for the maga zines.” SANDY FARMERS DON’T PAY NOTES WANTED IN CASE Must Pasteurize Milk STAGING OF MUCH A SHOW The success attending the Elk’s I n ted Press Service NEW YORK. July 16—Beginning today, milk of ull grade* sold in Rodeo has attracted the attention of Greater New York trust be pasteur the- California State Agricultural Soc ized before being so’d according to iety. who have charge ot the state the n»*w regulation promulgated by fair, am! they are considering adding the Ne > York City board of health. this feature to their fair program, The fair I m held the middle of Sep- tember. The Chamber of Commerce Is in receipt of a letter from J. I,. Me Carthy, secretary of the fair board. In which he asks for Information re garding the* Klamath Fall« Rodeo. The letter, which asks about bucking horses, prizes, programs, etc., has MILLIONAIRE TIM BIILMAN I' been turned over to the Rodeo com WOHKING FOR A CONSTITI'- mittee* of the Local Elks lx>dge, as the members have proven themselves TIOXAL AMENDMENT AGAINST highly capable of giving a first class DISTILLERIES wild west show. IS AFTER BOOZE hi.« own may go on vacant public lamia and cut and remove timber for his own use, but not for Rale or to be taken from the state. If a person is not situated so as to cut and remove the timber himself, he must get a permit from the Chief of Field Division of the General Land Office, which allows him to hire an agent to cut and remove timber to the value of $50 in one year. Any person who wishes to gt-t an agent to procure timber for him should put in an ap plication in plenty of time to allow the field division to investigate the character of the timber and whether it should be cut, before he expects to use it. The object of the permit is to insure that the party cutting and moving the wood or timber is being paid only for hla labor and is getting no profit out of the timebr itself, which is government property. CALIFORNIANS, THIUIVGH DEMO- * PAPER IS HELD WORTHLESS CRATIC SENATOR, WHEN BANK COMMENCES SUIT THAT TO COLLECT IS INEXPERIENCED SPECIAL COMPLAIN PROSECL’TOR That Klamath county farmers are WASHINGTON. July 16—Acting not alone in refusing to pay the notes at the request of a number of Calif they gave for worthless stock in the ornia democrats. Senator Ashurst to now defunct Cooperative Supply day protested to Attorney General House scheme, is shown by the trying McReynolds the selection of Attorney of two actions to collect these notes, Hayden as special prosecutor In the in the justice court at Sandy, in Diggs-Caminetti white slave trial. Golden state people, according to Clackamas county. The farmers won Ashurst, complain that Hayden la in out. experienced. They also state that he The bank of Gresham brought suit against A. Malar and E. D. Hart, res is a friend of Caminetti. Ashurst was requested to act be- pectively, on promissory notes for cause there is no democratic senator $100 each. These notes were given from California. I in payment of shares of stock in the Cooperative Supply Company of Port land. The Bank of Gresham set up that it was a bona tide purchaser for value of these notes and Hart and Malar de ÍÍ fended on the grounds that the Gres ham bank must have had notice of the alleged fraudulent way in which these notes wire secured, or that it was not a purchaser for value, YOVTH ARRAIGNED ON INDICT* The verdicts were given in both MENT FOR HORSE STEALING, cases for the defendants. The cases are of interest to the WILL RE SENTENCED FRIDAY farmers as being the first ones to RY BENSON come up involving the notes given by various farmers all over the state to Gorgon Mitchell, indicted for horse agents of this Cooperative Supply Co- These agents operated extensively in stealing and burglary Tuesday by this locality, securing notes from var the grand jury, and P. W. Burton, ious farmers, for in all approximately indicted for forgery, were arraigned nearly $20,000. before Circuit Judge Benson. Both men declined the services of attor neys. Mitchell, the 23 year old man who stele a horse, gun and money from the Bunting ranch, entered a plea of guilty to the charge of horse stealing on which he was araigned. He will be sentenced Friday morning by Judge Benson. .Burton asked until today in which CONSTItl'CTION OF MINNEN LINE to think over his case At his request AT MEDFORD IS COMMENCED Judge Benson set 9 o’clock as the hour for hearing Burton’s plea. niled Press Service PORTLAND, ORE., July 16—First having provided an adequate substi tute for whiskey In the form of a gift of twenty-five bubbling fountains for Portland. S. Benson, millionaire tlm- berinan. is today fairly launched on his project to wipe out, by constitu tional amendment, every distillery in the I’nited States. Although he is a total abstainer George Prehm has departed for himself, Mr. Benson does not propose North Dakota. He expects to remain to place thiB constitutional amend there. ment restriction upon the manufac ture of beer or wines, because of ¿he hon»*st difference of opinion prevail ing among medical experts as to the harmful nature of these beverages. 1 r Balls Hut declaring whiskey and kindred _<♦ I’nited I lem Se spirituous fluid poisons, he would SAN FRANCISCO. ... , .o—For stamp them out "as one would stamp tner Mayor George W. Guthrie, of out a poisonous serpent in a lane.” Pittsburgh, sailed from San Fran For the preliminary work of wiping CLERKS SELLINI. GIUS FRIES IS cisco today on board the steamer out whiskey, Mr. Benson has made SI I : CHALLENGE To BRI Til Mongolia, to take up his post as am an appropriation of $50,000 which he XI < ESSAItX BECAISE IIE Ml ST will draw on as heavily as is nec- III X Pl.’DOLING SHIRTS, SI ITS bassador to Japan. Ho was escorted to the pier by a delegation of muni cssary. INI» SOCKS cipal officials, whose guest he has "I have the money,” said Benson PLACES bi en since Ills arrival here on July 11. today, “and I believe It my duty to Grcengoods vs Drygoods will be use It for humanity. We have enter the battle array on it local diamond WASHINGTON. July 16- Stung ed into this fight from the standpoint sonic« of these days, If the* drygoods by the* criticism of his recent declar of economics. Religion does not enter and clothing salesmen of Klamath ation that he is forced to lecture to into it at all. Our tight is a strictly Fails uccept the challenge for a base augment his salary. Secretary of State business proposition, and will be con ball game Issued by the grocers. The bryan has proimised a statement of ducted strictly on business lines. BY A FORCE OF MEN WITH men who deal out tlio edibles say w hat ho meant. Tin* fight may take two years or ten. they ure in deadly earnest, and that Bryan will deny the report that he 1 personally have nothing to win or MACHINERY unless the woolciiMers accept the dell c hamplons high, r salaries for govern lose, but I have seen the misery which to play for money, marbles or chalk, ment officials, explaining that he whiskey produces. 1 have seen bright MEDFORD, July 16—Active con the aforesaid woolcutters lire forever meant that his salary is insufficient energetic men in m.v lumber camps RE SPANNED IIX MODERN because he is compelled to maintain become worthless simply through the struction work has commenced on the branded as pikers of the lowest order. interurban trolley by S. 8. Bulls & Reports from the camp of those STRI C’iT RES—IIIDS ARE NOW Ills position ns Secretary of State end appetite for drink. Sons, holders of the franchise in Med also maintain his home in Lincoln. who are challenged are not forthcom-, "Information 1 have gathered ford, first granted to the Minney com ASKED FOR Ing as yet, but it Is understood that Nebraska. shows that a billion dollars is annu T never meant to find fault with ally spent over saloon bars for liquor pany, then transferred to F. D. Waite, they are considering tho mutter, and ' In furtherance of U h policy of re present government ’ salaries,** said bearing a high percentage of alcohol. later extended and with minor chang WASHINGTON MAN AND PACIFIC the clothing salesmen are taking the placing wooden bridges with modern Bryan, "1 will prepare* a statement Seventy million dollars fa invested in es granted to Mr. Bullis. measure of the crowd for baseball DISBI USING OFFICER CONFER A steam shovel and other gradiug steel structures, the Klamath county maklt'g everything clear and the till* manufacturing end of this so- talent. It Is understood that they WITH FREMONT FOREST OFFI can put on the diamond a team that, court I iiih issued a cull for blds for statement won’t discuss ’high cost of called industry. This is a sore that equipment has been delivered at hos ( IAL HERE should be removed from our national pital hill, where the road will leave barring clerical errors at psycholog two more steel and concrete bridges. living either.’ " One of these will span Williamson economic life. State legislatures can East Main and circle east acrc.<8 Sis- | ical moments, will wipe the earth of Preliminary work Redtleld on Tour not do it. It rests upon the govern kiyou Heights. every ball player who ever essayed to River on (lie Klamath reservation, re E. A. Melzar of Washington. D. C., was clone last June to ascertain the placing tile old wooden structure on I Hit cd Press Service ment to take the step." Hell cream brick for limburger. connected with the Vnlted States for character of soil. the Fort Klamath road, near which WASHINGTON, July 1« Secre est service, and A. H. Cousins, dis The rails, roadbed and equipment Boy Recovers.—Fritz Chapman, a Dr. Stacey Hcmenway, a pioneer Landen ami Stone drove their team tary of Commerce Redllc’d today is will be of standards similar to the Into tile water last week. on I i I h way west enroute to tho Prlb- son of N. I*. Chapman, who was taken bursing office,r of Portland, Oregon, practitioner of the Klamath country, The bridge across Klamath River iloff Islands and Alaska where he Is to the hospital several days ago suf- Oregon Electric. Steel rails are ex arrived in Klamath Falls Tuesday returned to Yalnax today after will span that stream at Keno. These o make an extensive tour and inspect fering front blood poison, was dis- pected to reach here by the time the for a conference with Dan Brennan short sojourn in the county sent. are to be all steel, with concrete foun ion of Immigration stations along the charged today. The lad cut his foot roadbed is graded. of the Fremont forest, who is here dations and approaches. Canadian boundary line. Secretary iwhile in swimming. Dr. E. D. Hitchcock of Bonanza I Gars will be delivered in November I from Lakeview. and winter will Bee the first section , Mr. Melzar is making his annual Redfield will thoroughly familiarize a Klamath Falls visitor. William Myers left for Ashland lilntself with the fur and sealing In William Meaner, superintendent of of the line in operation from the cen I Inspection tour of the government Ed Sutton Is In from the Sutton this morning In his automobile, after dustrie's. both of which are under the tlio county infirmary, is here today on ter of Medford’s business district to ¡forests, Wednesday tho party went ¡the east line of Siskiyou Heights. a business trip. ¡up the lake on a trip. jurisdiction of his department. ranch today. « visit of two weeks’ duration here. GROCERY CLERKS Nii**t rialinn.« In Berniuila HAMILTON. BERMl'DA ISLANDS July 16— The Australian cricket elev en which has recently played teams in Canadian cities and In Philadelphia and New York, arrived here today for a ten days stay. During that time tin. Australians will meet several crack English teams in the Ber mudas. BRYAN SAYS THE SALARY IS 0. K. ( MITCHELL SAYS GUILIY JUDGE” TROLLEY TRACK FOREST SERVICE OFFICERS VISIT «