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<Lhr ârntt-ÎIÎrddy limun ♦ REACHES KV'Ut TOMB > ♦ IM KLAMATH COÜMTT > Number 19 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1914 VOLUM XIX Huerta May Not Last Through Week ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ Malin Man Convicted of Hunthone Forgeries I John L. Billard, Mysterious Man ; OF F0R6ING NAME HELD FOR MURDER OF CAPE. SIEMENS Armed Forces Sent Into Ulster County I ♦ ♦♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦♦ I EXPRESSORDERS KLAMATH RED IN INDIITED BY < FEDERAL GRAXQ JURY ON THE I C HARGE OF KILLING ANOTHER AT PII’TE GAP ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ Ht RTA APPEARS TO BE 8UB- MISSIVE Vote in House of Commons Is 351 to 271— Bill Becomes a Law Even if House of Lords Rejects MOKM.MI <'barged with the murder of Pete Brown. Jim George, a Klamath lu Mallu liewiilrui la Found Guilty of dían, was indicted by the federal grand Jury at Purtiaud Haturday. lie Forging IxH-al lUnhrr'a Vaine, and ' will be held in th« federal prison I liiteriin These Promissory Note« I there, trending trial. Brown’s body, penetrated by two United I'reea Service Fur Nair. Tills is the Nume < luam«* bullets, was found In a thicket close LONDON, May 25.— The House of Over U tili li Maatun Ws« lu Jail to Piute Cnmp, a settlement near Commons thia afternoon passed for Vanuax, several hours after be bad the third lime tbe bill giving home Many Munilta been seen with George. Both bad rule to Ireland, and by tbe veto act, t*een drinking at a dance and they the measure becomes a law even If PORTLAND, May 8& - Frank left together In the early morning the House of Lords rejects it. Cacka. a resident of Malin. Klamath hours. The vote was 351 to 874. The divi county, waa convicted laQ* Saturday . ---------- ' sion waa strictly political, and the j vote was practically the same as the by a federal district Sou-l Jury on “ 0011(1(11 l/FITCO last enactment of the maas ura, BX- charge of forgery and u « i » k Hie malls XI .HI I I I I ■ 11 I | X cept that the Unionists gained a feW lodefraud He will be »• mteneml to- 1 U U 11U U L I U I LU voles B . .eae House« in the Mexican Cap ital Are Barricaded, Fearing the Outbreak uf Hostilities There At Eliminate Huerta or Parliament will be silting at Dublin. fairs, subject to certain reservations tile Mediation End*'' May Be Put The bill itself provides that it shall and safeguards. not become operative for eight Irish Parliament, to sit in Dublin, Up tu Envoys. months from the 'lake of its passage consisting of a Senate and House of nor in its entirety later than fifteen Commons. By William F. Shepherd. ““ Irish Senate of 40 members, at first months, but there is a special pro (United Press Correspondent.) vision which compels the organisa nominated by Lord Lieutenant of Ire tion of the Dublin Parliament witbin land. They will bold offlce for terms VERA CRUZ, May 25 — Vice Pres of five years. After expiration of first a year. ident Blanqnet is openly defiant of the The progress of the Home Rule term they will be elected under pro wishes of Huerta, and Huerta Is very bill through the Commons thia year portional representation. submissive, say reports from the cap Irish House of Commons of 164 »»» marked by one of the fiercest ital today. It is not expected that parliamentary battles in tbe country's members, elected by existlug constit- Huerta will last a week. history, precipitated by the arming uences, on a 27,000 population unit.' The break between the two is con of 100,000 Ulster V olunteers sworn to Power of Irish Parliament subject, United Ureas Hervlce sidered serious. The business houses resist the operation of tbe act. andito "territorial limitation i” 1 . No auth- of Mrs. Huntbone, under which he fl UUI1U IUUUL HELF ABT. May 15 — A* a result there have barricaded their doors, leading almost <<■ the desruptlon of ority to deal with questions of peac« attempted to sell to Spokane banka in fear of hostilities. of tbe adoption of tbe Home Rule promissory notes for close to $1 f.oOO, t the government Zbqs regular army,and war, army, qavy or treason. Irish John L. Hillard, aged seventy, a bill, outbreak! are expected here- was on the verge of mutiny due to constabulary to be transferred 8a mysterious millionaire, was called to•' The-spilt betwi 'sen Huerta and Blan- with the name of Capt. J W Hlemens. I cpck R LANGKLL VALLEY DIH- - . — — *__ a in an. a —a- nit »»*•£> zl Saturday over some al- Heavy police reinforcements from tbe tha . blundering of the _ War Offlce In control - of Irish Parliament after six i-s the witness stand the s_a Interstate d“«1 occurred proaldent of the First Trust A 8a v-1 THItT. AT NATURDAY'N ELEC south have iteen sent Into Ulster. > permlttlng officers to question its or- years. Commerce Commission investigation ¡eged political plot Huerta said ho Ings of Klamath Falls forged thereon A dispatch from Dublin states that Lord Lieutenant, appointed by the of the New York, New Haven and discovered. ders regarding service in Ulster; War Cacka was arrested upon the ad-' TION. DECI DIX A NEW BllI.D- a force of 300 constables, armed with inflamed by anger, Huerta hurried Minister Sooly was forced to resign Crown, will have power to veto laws Hartford Railroad In Washington the vices of Postal Inspector Whitney and IN4I IN NEEDED rifles aud revolvers, have started for from the cabinet; Field Marshal Sir which go beyond constitutional now- other day. He told little about hlm- to the Belem penitentiary. There be Deputy U. 8. Marchal Fuller, after • . .. . Ch|<f — . - . .. . __ . .' era _ of . . Irish . . — . ____ . G.l. city and other points in Ulster |oh|) rr<>n( .h lmperlal issued orders for the execution of Parliament. Be*r- he had been summoned here to appear Staff, and Sir J. 8. Ewart,'Adjutant A new school house is to be erected Taxes to be collected by Imperial I ,n 1>0‘ lhe New Haven held 1«».- 100 political prisoners. as a witness In tbe federal grand Hearing of this. Blanquet autoed United Press Service General, when they discovered they government for the present, with cer- 5,411 »bare» of the Boston and Maine Jury investigation Into the clrcum- in Upper lutngell Valley This waa decided at a special elec stances at first thought to connect W. LONDON. May 35.—Today witness- had been misled iulo signing a com- tain exceptions. Imperial exchequer H»'1™»'1- A Massachusetts court de to the prison. He called Huerta to M Chandler, driver of the Merrill- tion held Haturday. At this, the tax vs the culmination of Ireland’s un- promising memorandum with the re- will pay Into Irish exchequer every clared tbe New Haven had no legal one side, and ordered him to return Tule Lake stage route with thia af payers of the district heartily **n- remitting forty-year light for self- (calcitrant officers, quit the service in year a fixed sum based on coat of right to hold this stock. Thereupon the prisoners to their cells. dorsed the Issuing of bonds for ,be government. "You must stop killing your sup fair. disgust. Prime Minister Asquith felt Irish government when act passes, to Mr. Billard, of Meriden. Conn., a new improvement. The Liberal party, thanks to the compelled. In order to prevent further gether with Irish postal revenue and harmless coal dealer, organised the posed enemies so wantonly and crim veto acf which prevents the House of , undermining of the government's $2,500,000, to be reduced gradually Billard Company. He wrote to Presi inally if you want me to support you," Tbe conviction of Cacka brings an dent Mellen of the New Haven he said Blanquet. Nome Nifty Preeewt. Lords from thwarting the will of the authority over the army, to take to <1,000,000. •nd to an affair that has been much ( would pay $120 share for the Boston Huerta, after a heated argument, This morning Mias Pearl Wheeler people after their representatives have charge of the war portfolio himself, Irish Parliament to have limited In tbe public eye since In July, 1018, I and Maine stock. Mr. Mellen phoned ordered the prisoners returned to was the recipient of a new Studebaker thrice approved the same measure, aud to go before his constituents In power to tax, but not to Impose cus when Fred Morley, as a special of to him he would sell for >125. The I ficer. went to Mineral, Idaho, and six. a gift from her brother, Dr. Clay has redeemed Its pledge to me Irish . East Fife for re-election as a member toms duty save on articles already deal was closed. Mr. Billard gave a their cel|f. He then went to a cafe and began drinking heavily. i dutiable in the United Kingdom. •of Parliament. arrested Eugens Saxton Haxtun was ton E. Wheeler. She Is Immensely Nationalists. note, and then, with the stock as col Upon the rejection of tha bills by There are restrictions on legislation brought to Klamath Falla, charged pleased with the machine, and Is lateral i vised some $11,000,000 tu WASHINGTON, May 25.—The with being the author of the letters »baling her pleasure by giving rides thp which Is taken for granted, on income tax, state and stamp duties. pay the balance. !~»ter he sold the What Huuie Rule Means. and the forgery, and was held In the[*° h,,r Tbe car was pur- wln automatically become a law , I imperial Parliament remains su- Growth in receipts from revenue other [stock to the Boston Railroad Holding Huerta envoys' attempt to save county Jail until January 30. when *^•■•4 fro» «he White I’ellcau Gar- w(tll |n|., signature, and within with tht> the k king's signature, and within preme, but Ireland Is given real au- than taxes imposed by Irish Parlia- Company for $150 a share. The hold- Huerta are not causing any apprehen ¡the next twelve months the new Irish touom> in regard to purely Irish at- ment will go to diminish the deficit. ing company afterward sold the stock sion. Secretary Bryan expects pro be waa liberated by the grand Jury* j1 age crastination from them until they are Tbe fact that there had been see- back to the New Haven. given the direct choice of eliminating nings, Brown whiffed three men in slons of the grand Jury while Saxton letters to the Spokane bank were sent. Mr. Billard had made a profit of Huerta or ending the mediation con 'three innings, McEver fanned one In waa Incarcerated caused a great deal The news of Chandler’s arrest $2,743.000. He swore that no officer ference. of caustic comment over the methods ¡caused much surprise at Merrill, and one Inning and Malin fanned nine In of the New Haven shared in a cent i of the prosecuting attorney's office at once, tbe residents of the alfalfa eight innings. of this. Asked for the books of the Hatton has a damage suit ponding In towu rushed to go ou Chandler's t Maxwell grabbed off tour hits Billard Company, he said he didn’t [ Make HwrU Chape Here. the circuit court for >10,000 for mal bonds. When he returned from Port six trips to the plate, Dale batted a know where they were. Asked fori "Tbe nicest pair of chaps I ever icious prosecution. thousand in three times up. Hayden land, tbe entire population of Merrill his personal books, he said he had saw," said Art Acord, in speaking of the chape made for him by Bobby smashed out two doubles and a single, The matter waa also taken up by assembled to greet bi4h, and give tes 1 burned them. Ryan of the Oregon Harness Co. The Uaum took three, one of them for the federal authorities, and upon the timony to their faith In his Innocence. .'chaps are made from spotted Crater In the presence of over thiee bun- Clowe Charter Tonight. same day that Hatton waa liberated. I Cacka was summoned to Portland AGGREGATION FROM CHILOQUIN , extra sacks. Hum. Meaner, Foster and Arnold connected safely. W. M. Chandler, a respected resident as a witness In Chandler's Investiga dred, representing the congregations The last chance to become a char- ¡Lake goat hide, and are now dee- IH OI TCLAHHKD IN EXHIBITION Ambrose caught an errorless game of several of the churches, the bae- ter member of William McKinley played in the window of the Harneee While be waa there, federal of Merrill, was arrested by Deputy tion. ON DAMP DIAMOND YE8TER- the two passed balls credited to him calaureate services of the senior class Cnmp, United Spanish War Veterans, .company. Frank Gross has ordered U. 8. Marshal Fuller and Postal In authorities made further lnveetiga- being the result of mixed signals, were held at 11 o'clock yesterday at wlll be given this evening, when a [a pair of the same kind made for spector Durand. Chandler drove the |tlona In Klamath county, and wired DAY With Foster and Brown and Ambrose, the high school auditorium. meeting of the veterans will be held him. stage line between Merrill and Tule [the Portland officials to arrest him. --- -------------------------- the local team need have no fear l.ake poatofflcea, also distributing the He is said to have made some damag Elder S. D. Harlan, who delivered at the court house. At this meeting W.C. T. U. Meeting. about a battery. letters at the botes along the route, ing statements to the Vochatser the sermon, took as his tin me the the charter will be closed. Despite tbe rain and cold, more I class motto, "Carpe Diem." He de it waa from one of these that the [brothers, also residents of Malin. ! The regular meeting of the Wo than two hundred people went out to i A solid sliver bedstead. coating men’s Christian Temperance Union livered a masterly address, decrying Not Even A Minnow. ----------------------- , --- ___ -- -------------- Modoc Park to see the Klamath Falls What pretended to be a fishing th* •P|rl‘ of procrastination and urg- M5,°00. recently was made In Eng- will be held tomorrow afternoon at team beat the Engineers from Chilo • ..... __ a a for _ _ tbe . . • best[ _ _. i liaswxl ioh the Baptist church, beginning at 2:80. ing the class to _ work 5*n<1 fzwv* ior nn an Indian Indian s»ss rajah, quin, and to watch the antics of party on Spring Craak Sunday was interests of "the world today." |"Dick" Klepper. For four innings teally an outing with a swell lunch- Other ministers participated in the [Foster, flinging for the Klamath Falta,eon served a la picnic. Reels, rods. team, held the Engineers runlets aud bull, etc., remained In tbe machines, exercises. In addition a choir, com hltless. in the fifth, on a hit aud an unpacked, while the supposed fishers posed of the combined Boys’ and [error, the Engineers made one com enjoyed the summer showers, the ¡Girls' Glee Clubs, rendered vocal plete circuit, while the local boys, up beautiful scenery and the welcome numbers. to this frame, had acquired 11 tallies. ieata and the auto ride. In tbe party With tbe game safely tucked away, ¡were Miss Dorothy Weeks, Miss Pearl [Fred J. Williams arrived Saturday the manager acceded to the demands Wheeler, Miss Billie Leonard, Miss ¡from Vancouver, B. C., on a visit to ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ of the grandstand to be allowed to, Marjorie Weeks, Dr. Johnson. Dr. his family. Mr. Williams has a good Mias Vera McGinnis, considered one will also give broncho busting exhi "look ’em over", and Bhlve was sent Cathey and Dr. Ixsmard. business connection in the Canadian in to pitch tn the sixth. A cold arm. city yet he still has a very warm feel of the greatest horsewomen in the bitions. ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ Trick riding, which la always en an inability to locate the plate, and Dance al Pelican City. ing for Klamath Falls. West, arrived last night from Houth- joyed by the crowd, will be a big fea failure to follow Ambrose* signals Instead of being the First Trust A county clerk. The change in th« title Another dance is to be given at ern California, and will at once begin ture of the coming rodeo. Art Acord made the change disastrous, resulting Pelican Bay City on June 6, and will i J. W. Dwinell an extensive fruit Savings Bank, the well known local Is due to the fact that a new law re training horaos for use In ethlbltlon and Earl Simpson, already under con In three runs. Brown went In In the be, as was the last one. held in the grower of Anderson, California, is in I financial institution is soon to become quires a heavy bond from trust com- work at the Elks Rodeo. tract for exhibition work are In a seventh, also with a cold arm, and ' DeChain Hotel dining room. As the local bank's trust The the city for a few days. Mr. Dwinell the First State A Savings Bank. Sup- pauies The Rodeo association has signed class by themselves, and with Miss 'held the ylsltors to three runs in the ¡music will be by the DeChain or supplles a number of the local mer- plementary articles of incorporation bi sin- ss is not large enough to just- a contract whereby Miss McGinnis McGinnis, there will be work by a three remaining innings. chestra augmented by two musicians chants with fruit and be makes a [ have been filed with the Secretary of ify this, the change of title was de- will appear dally In trick riding. Bhe trio that cannot be excelled , Foster fanned five men In five In from outside. visit tu Klamath Falls each year. State, and will bo filed later with the elded upon. . .... Any Minute. A RANil KSIIF i ENGINEERS ARE SERVICES HELD LADY RIDER ARRIVES Vera McGinnis, Trick Rider, Here to Train Steeds BANK CHANGES NAME First Trust & Savings Files Supplementary Paper