♦ I.EAIHN«« PAPER OF ♦ ♦ HOI I HIRN OHMIOS ♦ ♦ ♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Her alò , Metí VV lx. Took I-Its« Money In Hull* ltel«e| 1.4'4« del I« Vl»o Plnmilng Io •I ouk I om ami Iiron« Ito Hu«i lug al <'ruait Huerta l>> ihr Capiurr <>« ille lillà! Hoaleo I» Mecured to <>el I'rn Thouaaml l.'.l. rala al Saltillo llotwa, l'ut ritmi In I ornili Um. an) Attacking Tita« City Willi an Overn helmin* Force—John lla«- Ito IAllibinoti Hilling anil Hoping Work—1 stnis Himself. w«l VI of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ramsby blazer, secured a verdict against Rob­ arrived Wednesday evening Acord I* expected here within a In Hot Springs addition, will be held ert Waddle, a prominent resident of aters in Vienna and other cities in very short time, and he will nt once tomorrow afternoon from the Pres-¡Centralia, in Meeker's suit to recover Austria gave "movie” shows today. Another latrai Huie. »tart work of rounding up all the bad byterian church. property which he alleged rightfully ‘ the entire proceeds of which are to Through the It E Smith Realty horses In the Klamath Basin. All of belonged to his wife at the time ot her swell the fund for Austria's military Mrs. Bailey was 44 years of age. aerial fleet. company, a deal was closed this after­ the outlaw» will be tried out. ami Her death was due to paralysis. death. noon for the Hal<< of lot 6, block 58, those that allow real cla»a a» buckers ill the Lewis county Preceded by much publicity, the Judge Rice - She leaves a husband, who has a . .---------- — ------ - ot Nlcliols addition, with the six-room will bo cared for und put Into condi­ homestead near Merrill, and a son in superior court rendered a judgment were crowded for each fllm show. house thereon. The new owner Is tion for real hard tights with riders. Los Angeles In favor of Mr. Meeker. Ml*» Mary Weller, she having pur­ By this system of elimination only Enough was realized to purchase Mrs. W'addle and Mrs. Meeker were chased it from D. M Griffith, of Engle th«« meanest horses will bo used in sisters. At the death of the former ten aeroplanes. th«' bucking contest, the wil be Examination for entrance into the moved there. high school are being taken by the Eighth grnde pupils at the Central Neu Piano Truck. ited Press Service ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ school. They will continue tomorrow, C. F. Shepherd and son, L. K. ERIE, Pa., May 7.—The big freight The final assembly was held Wed- Shepherd, arrived here last evening The product of Klamath Falls’ ■ Photo conipmany, famous tor its neaday forenoon, when E. L. Elliott from Ashland, bringing with them a isteamer City of Rome, bound to To­ ledo from Buffalo, was burned to the latest metropolitan enterprise, a mo­ Southern Oregon scenic pictures The and W. A. Delzell spoke and Mrs. new 50 horsepower Chalmers piano water's edge of Ripley, N. Y.. this «■onipHny will take many other motion Zumwalt sang. truck, which wlll be used by the local tion picture studio, made Its Initial ¡films. The examination being taken by the piano house of Shepherd A- Son. L. morning. appearance nt the Temple theater last Yesterday the boat discharged a Thia la not the first time that local grade is prepared at the office of the K. Shepherd will remain here during night, when a short reel of pictures, acenery lias been shown In motion state department of education nt the summer to assist his brother in cargo of oats at Buffalo, and started «bowing scenes on Link River, was n pictures, but tho exhibition at the Salem, and I h the same throughout making deliveries of instruments immediately for Toledo to load with lumber. part of the program. Tho reel at­ Temple la that of pictures that wore tho state. This makes it possible for throughout the interior. tracted so much inter«*! that it will taken by local men and develo|«ed and n local student successfully passed to When the lire was discovoreil the lie run again tonight. made ready for exhibition right In, enter any high school in the state on Guatemala's 1913 coffee crop is es vessel was headed for the shore and j Ills certificate. beached, the entire crew escaping. The film la tho product of tho Miller Klnmatli Falla. timated at 79.733,714 pounds The preliminary hearing of Al Crystal, proprietor of the "Second Class" saloon, commenced in Justice I'roiiilnent Man Just IU-I uiims I From Gowen’s court this morning. Late Mexico City HeHevcM That Media­ this afternoon the taking of testimony tion Will Not Be Xeeeuaary, In Or­ ended, aud the arguments will be giv­ en In the morning. der to Eliminate Huerta—Admin- Crystal is charged with larceny by tal rat ion Bellvea Ihr < onatltution- bailee. The charge was made by Thos. a list V lctorim Are a Help. Love, who alleges that Crystal is withholding *1000 belonging to Love. , The evidence brought out by Dis­ By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD trict Attorney John Irwin was to the (Staff Correspondent * effect that Love, in an intoxicated VERA CRUZ. May 7,—The com­ condition, entrusted (1,300 into Crys­ tal’s care. Later, when he demanded plete disintegration of the Huerta the money, the prosecution held. Crys­ government within a fortnight la pro­ tal refused to turn the money over to phesied by for­ him, giving him a check for a little eigners just here over *100. from the Mexican The testimony of the state was also capital. to the effect that after Love had The Huerta gov­ threatened to go to law over the mat­ ernment la getting ter. Crystal made a note and chattel lax in Its methods. mortgage in favor of Love, and en­ The police are deavored to get lx>ve to take these as insubordinate, and security. aie not attempting Crystal made a sweeping denial of to arrest any this. He says the money was loaned criminals, spend - to him on a promissory note and the ing most of their mortgage. He also stated that he had time in the sa advanced money to I-ove for meal ioons. tickets and liquor, and he denied any There Is «very attempt to take Love's money. reason to believe District Attorney Irwin appears for that the crumbllug of Huerta's dlctat- the state, and W. H. A. Renner for ing power is near. Crystal. This afternoon, at the in-’ "I believe America will get knee stance of the state. Charles J. Fergu­ deep in this mediation proposition.*’ son was engaged to make a steno­ said one prominent American mer­ graphic report of the testimony of the chant from Mexico City, "only to dis­ defense. cover that Huerta has lost entirely The court room was crowded all his power for bargaining for Mexico’’ day with men. United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C-, May 7.— The successes of the constitutlonaJlal army in the north and west of Mexico are doing much to elarify the atmos­ phere in connection with the Mex­ ican muddle. The administration officials are con­ fident that Huerta will eliminate him­ self as soon as the Carranza conquest AMENDMENT ADOPTED RY THE of the north Is complete. If he does this, it is expected that HOUSE PROVIDES FOR CON- the factions will at once cement their STRICTION OF THREE SUBMA- differences. BOATS ON COAST RISE8 IS’ WEST. IF POSSIBLE United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C., May 7.— The house today adopted an amend­ ment to the naval bill providing that three coast defense submarine tor- pedo boats be built on the Pacific coast if possible to build them there as cheaply as in the East. Omaha's 1913 manufactured out­ put was valued at *192,385,671. United Press Servies WASHINGTON. D. C„ Mav 7,—- Nelson O’Shaughnessy, charge d'af- faire» at Mexico City since Ambassa­ dor Lind was stationed at Vera Cruz, reached here this morning to confer with Bryan this afternoon regarding the Mexican situation. He refuses to discuss the matter. It is understood that the adminis­ tration is secretly antagonistic to O'Shaughnessy, and the meeting this afternoon may be stormy. Reclamationists Are Here FIXAI. ASSEMBLY AT THE «'EN Reel at Temple Is First to Be Fully Made in City For the purpose of studying the operation and maintenance on the drainage problems under the Klamath Klamath project, will convene as a project, and devising methods of most i drainage board. The findings of this board will then effectively draining. D. W. Murphy of |be submitted to the reclamation board Washington, engineer in charge of | in Washington, to approve or reject. drainage, and Consulting Engineer After the board’s decision is known, D. C. Henuy from Portland are here. the matter will then be put up to the Supervising Engineer E. G. Hopson water users, for them to ratify or re­ will arrive in a few days, and these ject. The cost of this drainace will three, with Project Manager J. G. be additional to the construction Camp and B. E. Hayden, in charge ot charges already fixed. I