The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, June 18, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH E a L l S, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914
ÂVÛIAN SERVICE
VETERAN AMAZED
British Poloists Take the Cup
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NUMBER 20
VILLA-CARRANZA ORDER SIMMONS ENTIRE SUPREME
[ROUBLE ENDED; RELEASED IODAY JUDGE VOTE TO
NO EXCITEMENT
BE RE-CHECKED
MAN
WANTED
IN
KLAMATH
FALLS ON A HERIOIS CHARGE
Mt TURNED LOOSE IN WYOMING
ti¡ ERTIMT I»
AY
AMERICA
10
TODAY
CANA'AMBINO BOARD WIILL MEET
TODAY
1' LRTLAL
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I ..rater Hxa.l of lii.liau K.I i . h .I Ml llie
Agriu , 1« \* w Auioinol.ll*' Dl.iril»-
utor. Making a Trip Over III* Old
'•lamping Gruuude—Ma, a rhere I m
Voelling Can Holil TI i I m Coiinlr,
Mack. Vow It’e Miartiil
A man who ha« been nwny from
Ihe Kliimaih country fur morn than a
»core of year«. or Irma, for that mai­
ler. and expect* to And th« old town
pump and other land mark* just
where they uaed to lie. would be aur-
I'rlaed beyond meaaun-
A man who
l.aa been away a lung time, but who
L
Knew that thia illy waa doing thing«
MAJOR. 0A«.»tTT.
< an be equally surprised. according to
0. C McFarland uf Man Francisco,
ÇAPT.
This picture« Hie British prdo Irani',
i ho, with Illa daughter. Ml»» Pearl
C’HCA.Pt.
which «alt« tomorrow for Imndon.
McFarland. 1« motoring through thia
ciuntry.
Iwuriug w it n it Hie international ¡«do
Mr McFarland waa head of the In­
trophy, won from the Atn><rl<un team
dian school at the Agency during
al
Meadow llrook. I. I . In two«trnlghl
Cleveland'« first administration
He
waa burn in Albany, and «petit some
Victoriini
Thia la the gecond defeat
time In Central and Southern Oregon
■.offered by America at the hand* of
Mince leaving here he haa been In
Hie Brilon« thia year, and some ate
business In California, and la now the
wondering if the yacht cup. bAd here
distributing ag"nt for the Mitchell
•
Ince l(St, and the Havi« tenni« cqp.
<ar for California and Nevada
"Of cour««. I have been hearing of
wou by McLoughlin and Hackett last
the marvellous growth of your city."
year, ar« also to be taken away by
I,e said today, but I never dreamed
British «purl«men and athlete- ibi»
that any place could take «ueb «trldee
year
In the old daya, the town was a little
hamlet along the river, the court
bouse out of towu. and what few
■hacks there were beyond It referred
to as "stringtown."
"Why. In the time I waa at the
Agency I’ve camped many a lime on
around that la now covered by your
modem business building*
At that
'line It waa clear out of town
"There Is no use talking, this town
cannot be bold back, with the wonder-1
MANY DETAIL* REGARDING THE ToMAHNI A.MHROGElli DEMANDS
ful start It has made, the marvellous
ERECTION OI VKW EDIFICE
•400 DAMAGES FOB
ABRO­
•plrlt of Its residents, and the great
Kiuntry behind It. Why, you can feel
DIM t shed
II»
PRESBYTER­
GATION Ol A UONTRAlT BA
the booster spirit of progrea« In the
IANS AT MEETING
KERNS BRO'I HERO
very air.
"You can always tell a dead town
when you hit It. but Klamath Fnlls Is
While the question of a site for Its
Hull to recover »400 damn es
far from being dead It Is the best
location wa> not decided upon at last ugulust the I uo Power company was
town we have struck on thia trip.”
¡commenced in the cricult court this
While here McFarland looked up' night's meeting, tbe members of the nioriiln • ly Tomassl Ambrogettl, a
congregation
of
the
First
Presbyter
­
Captain O C Applegate and Captain
local stoau mason. He Is represented
.1 P Lee, both of whom were In the ian church discussed tbe erection of a by W. H. A. Renner.
Indian service at the Klamath Agency new church from many angles
It Is
Ambrogettl alleges that the »400
when he waa. They all had a line
tt.e unanimous upiuiou that the pres­ represents his profits on a contract
talk about the early day*
Another
happy meeting waa that of McFarland ent church. >-re<t«d many years ago. for the erection of foundation, head-
gitei. t»-n«tocks etc . for the power
. nd W T. Lee of the Oregon-Califor­ Is too small for the congregation
company
at its Keno plant. The com­
nia Auto company.
Mr. I^e was a
At the conclusion of tbe meeting
trusted employ« of McFarland for la«t nlr.ht refreshments were served pany. he alleges, asked him to do the
work, and entered Into a contract,
live years or more, managing a large by the men of the congregation
wnereby he was to receive 11,800 for
part of his buslneaa. and leaving only
th«
work.
to come here and go Into business for
Here From Itcnd.
It is alleged thut after Ambrogettl
himself.
On this trip Mr. McFarland is going
Clyde McKay, manager of the lum­ had hired men and expended money
oier bls "old stamping ground." He ber department, and vice |>rualdent of to prepare to do the work the com-
reached here last night from San the Bend company, and Vernon A. puny abrogated tbe agreement.
I'rniii I«.-.. In hl« big Mitchell, and will Forbes, joint representative from thia
go from here to the Klamath Agency, district, are hore from Bend. Forbes
Prineville. The Dulles, Portland snd Ir here In connection with the inves-
then to Albany.
tlsatloii of the embezzlement charges
against School Clerk Rourke of Crew*
It la wait! C at a hair from the to!! 1 ent, now being held before the grand
of the horse Is the strongest single jury. Many Crescent people are here
to testify In the matter.
nnlmal thread known
» CART.
TOMPKJNSON
HEW CHURCH IS KEHO PDWÌR CO. ■■ LODGE
NOW CERIAIN J Y SUED IN CÛU k I ID k E-OPEN SOON
»V. PALL JOHNSON HAs ONE YEAR
LEASE ON
RESORT. AND SAN
FRANCDMXJ HOTEL MAN is IN
< HARGE OF IT
With W. Paul Johnson as lea»e<-
and Frank Daniels, former manager
of tbe Sutter hotel. In charge, Harri­
man Lodge, on Upper Klamath Lake,
will soon ba opened to summer tour­
ists. fishermen, etc. Daniels Is now
at tbe Lodge making arrangements
for its re-opening
According to Johnson, this will be
the last year that the resort, which
was selected us a summer home by
th.- late E. H. Harriman, will be open
to the public
Hereafter, those own­
ing the property will use It as a pri­
vate resort Johnson had difficulty tn
securing a lease this year, and was
called to San Francisco recently be-
cause of u threatened breaking of tbe
agreement
SAY TRIED TO BREIIENSTEIN IS
LOSE WITNESS
In Order to settle Definitely the Long
Draw n Out Race, Secretary of State
links Compile« Re-Check—»Judge
Benson leave» for Salem In Anew er
to Urgent Telegram»—IXter Fruui
Olcott Regarding Situation.
Late thl« afternoon the official r«-
ciieck of Klamath county'* vote for
»upreine court Hindi dale« waa com­
pleted by snowgooee, Gowen and De
Inp.
Astile from the Mtrrspanrlaa
noted a few days ago. which gave
Beuaon four votes, no other error«
were foontl.
Justice of the Jeaee H. Snowgooae
of Kenu. Justice of ths Peace E. W
Gowen and Deputy County Clerk C.
F DeLap, will thia afternoon com­
mence a re-check of the votes cast for
all caudi<lute.-i for justice of the su­
preme court at the republican pri­
mary May 15th. Thia cornea aa th«
result of the following order, sent to
all tbe county clerks in the state by
Secretary of State Ben W Olcott:
"By reason of the fact that the
county clerks of a number of th«
.ouulie« of the state advised th« aae-
The attack on Zacatecas begins not
reiary of state that errors war« mad«
, later than Sunday. Villa in supreme
in the official canvass tn th«lr coun­
(ommand
It baa been Inferred that
ties of the vole cast at th« primary
Carranza bas ordered General Natera
nomine Ung «lection May 15, 1814, for
recently named over Villa, to report
candidates of the republican party for
to Villa
nomination for tbe office of Justice of
the supreme court, and thfit on ac­
WILLIAM B. FREER COMES IN
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count thereof th« official canvass by
NIAGARA. June IN.—The Huerta
FROM OKLABOM.4 AND GUES TO the secretary of state, in the pres­
delegates today publicly charge that
RESERA ATIOIN—WATSON WILL ence of the governor and the state
America’s Insistence that a constitu­
treasurer, of the vote cast for candi­
LIVE HERE
tionalist be named as provisional pres­
dates for nomination to said office
ident as "tantamount to abetting,
was deferred to a future data, pending
and even exacting fraud and violence
the furnishing of the county clerks of
William B. Freer, recently appoint­
In the elections "
the several counties of the state of
ed superintendent of tbe Klamath In­
The American delegates are pre­
amended abstracts of the votes cast
dian reservation, succeeding Edson
paring their reply
The gist of it Is
by members of the republican party
Watson, reached here last night from
that It Is neceesarv to Install a con­
for candidates for nomination for the
Guthrie, Okla., where he has been
stitutionalist at the bead of the pro­
office of justice of the supreme court
supervisor of reservations.
This
visional government to prevent blood­
at the said primary nominating elec­
.rornlng he left for the Agency, to
shed
tion of May 15, 1914, you will, in ac­
get acquainted with conditions before
cordance therewith, be pleased to rw-
assuming the superIntendency.
ennvass. as provided In Section S977,
United Pre«» Service
Superintendent Watson's resigna­
Lord's Oregon Laws, aa amended by
WASHINGTON. June 18—For the tion Is effective July 1. Today he de­ Chapter 904. General Laws of Oragon,
tlrat lime since mediation begau. the nied being transferred to another res­ 1914. th« votes cast at said election by
White House today admitted that me­ ervation. and stated that he has left members of-the republican party, for
diation may be a failure. Hope has tbe Indian service He will move his ; candidates for nomination for the
not been abandoned by Wilson but family here and reside In Klamath
.office of justice of the supreme court
the publishing of their side In the Falls
and Immediately make an amended
negotiations by the Huertalstas Is re­
abstract of the votes given for candi­
garded unfavorably.
WASHINGTON, D. C„ June 18.— dates for nomination for said office In
Replying to the application by citizens your county and transmit a duly cer­
of Klamath Falls for tbe appointment tified copy thereof by mall to the
of H. G. Wilson as superintendent of «ecretary of state at Salem, Oregon.
the Klamath reservation. Commission­
"The importance of this matter de­
er Sells Informs Senator Lane that mands your Immediate attention."
William Freer has been appointed to
Circuit Judge Benson, who has been
the position, to take office July 1.
see-sawing with Justice McNary for
nomination for over a month, left thia
W Idle is Back.
morning for Salem, in response to tel­
Dr F M. White returned laat night egraphic summons received last night.
ORVILLE HAMILTON, YOUNG SON from Portland, where he went In an It Is believed that the judge will re­
OF COUNCILMAN’, IS PERHAPS auto with Dr. Merryman before the main In the capital until the result of
Rose Festival.
Dr. Merryman will the official re-check la known, and th«
INFERNALD)
INJURED THIS return later In the car.
nomination settled
AFTERNOON.
NEW AGENT IS
NOW AT AGENCY
BOY RUNDOWN
BY LIGHT CAR
Montague Is to Play
Local Team Sunday
Struck duwu by the runabout
OFFICIALS l.tK AI. IA MBI RM AN TAKES MIN*
u»ed by the I nion Oil Company 's trav­
NESOTA
GIRL
H>R
BRIDE,
CHARGED WITH TRAIMI TO
elling representative, and run over
AAH1I.E SOJOURNING IN CALI-
SPIRIT A AYAN WITNESSES IN
by iwo wheels, Onille Hamilton, the
FURNIA
little son of Councilman J. H. Hamil­
MRECK INQUIRY
ton, is being watched by Drs. Cathay
You girls who have beeu wont to and Johnson for signs of Internal In­
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' v 1 let ting eye« at the atalwart form jury. These will not develop until
QUEBEC, June 18
Charge« have of Da k Brletenstcln, who have sighed late tonight.
Tbe accident occurred iu front of
been placed before the royal commis­ when you heard his name mentioned
sion against the Canadian Pacific rail­
you liaie waited too long when you the Riley hulldiug. According to wit­
MonUgue v, Klsmsth Falls,
road officiala to the effect that officials figured that 1916 would be leap nesses. th. ear was running at a mod-
gluee-s and the Slcan Braves. The
The two (arm experts will lecture iof the company have attempted to ><:ir, and a girl who has never seen erate rat» of speed. and the driver
¡little town where one gets off for
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This
will
be
ttte
contest
staged
at
»»us i.nable to atop his car, after the
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at Merrill Monday night, at Malm on ¡get .lames Galway out of the country | Klamath county liaa captured him.
| Yreka Is said to harbor some REAL
Tue«day night, at Mt. Laki Wednes­ before he could appear before the
Advices hate beeu received from little fellow unfortunately chanced Modoc Point Sunday afternoon, ac- buseball talent thia season, and haa
day night and at Miller Hill Thurs­ IcomiulsHion.
.mi Francisco of the wedding of to run out m front of It. not noticing cording to announcement made thia trimmed Etna Milla, McCloud and
day night.
Charles Haight, counsel for the Richard BrlstenBteln and Mamie Pet- the car The wheels passed over the afternoon by Manager "Scoop” Duhl other towns around there.
of the Klamath Falls Invlnclbles.
It la probable that Professor Pow­ company owning the Storstad, testi­ eison
The bride la from Parkers boy's abdomen.
Wright, Montague’s phenomenal
ers will arrange to spend the rest of fied that Galway, who was quarter- Prairie. Minnesota.
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Duhl has been at work for several pitcher of laat season, is still with
the week In this vicinity. It such ar­ ! master on the empress of Ireland,
Sw itzerland employs about 65,000 idays to secure this game.
This wedding couies as a complete
the team. He will be used In the box
rangements can be made, Max A. Mc­ was on the bridge until midnight on surprise to tbe many friends of tbe men In her metal and machinery
From what travelers returning In tbe game here Sunday.
Call, county agricultural agent, will the night of the collision, and de­ young lumberman, aa It was couceded trades.
from afar have to say, the Klamath
The Klamath Falla team Is pracllc-
publish a progrum later iu the week, clared that he had knowledge of the here that his heart was strictly im­
------------------------------ Falls team will find the Montague I lug nightly. In addition the diamond
giving dates and place« for the Powers fact that the Hearing gear of the mune from any effects of D Cupe's
In twenty generations every per- j aggregation much more difficult to Is being put Into tiptop condition for
lectures
Empress wss in bad shape
arrows
son haa 131,076 direct ancestors.
down than were the Chiloquin En- Sunday’s game.
Farm Experts Are to
Hold Meetings Here
Dr. Hector McPherson and Prof. W
L. Powers, both ut the Oregon Ag­
ricultural College, will arrlvo Mon­
day to begin their serie« of III uh Irated
lecture« to the farmer« of the Klam­
ath llaaln.
Dr. McPherson will lecture on "Ag­
ricultural Credit AHHOclntlons." He
will lra«e bls opinion« and ob«eiva-
lion« on condition« as he has found
them, both In this country and In
Europe
Following the refusal of Governor
llhite H oum - T >Mla, for the First Time West u> issue requisition for John
A<lmil» 1 hat Tli.-rt- I» a Possibility Slmmoio, wanted here for deserting
his wife. Sheriff lx>w today telegraph­
Thai the Mediation i'r<» <*nlln<s ed the offit era at Sheridan, Wyoming,
M.iy Iti- a I allure—Ailmiuiatrailoa i Io r«l-a»e the prisoner. This waa
upon (l,e advice of District Attorney
1» f'Ii-n», il il tiu t leairirig Cp of
Irwin.
tiu- K i -I m -I Tr.ubi*
It was a more »erious crime than
desertion that Simmon« would have
been tried for, bad Sheriff Low been
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given requisition for his return. There
WASHINGTON, Jun. IS. --It is be­ la strong evidence to show that be Is
lieved here that Villa* demonstra­ a bigamist.
tion. as a result of which he won his
Simmons, who is tbe sun of promi­
Ipoint from Carranza, and will lead
nent Dougla« county people, married
the rebel fore«« against Zacatecas, lias
Mr«. Lily DeHay in thia city January
clarified tt.e situation. It shows who
7th.
A few months afterwards be
controls the military force«, and It Is
deserted her. Since that lime, it la
believed that it mean« that the suc­
said, it has been found that Simmons
cessor to Huerta will use military
bad a wife in Portland at the time be
'rule.
married here.
Besides the wife in Portland and
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Mr« Simmon« here, it is said that
El. i AMO. June Ik.—There is no Simmons bsd another woman living
excitement or bitterness as a result of with film on hie homestead, sixty
I the ending of tbe Villa-Carranza af- mile« from Sheridan, Wyoming, when
!fair between partisans In Jauret Tor- he was arrested. The Portland wo­
icon correspondents close to Villa say man. It b< understood, waa anxious to
the recognizes Carranza as the pollt- come here and testify for the state in
iical chief.
case Simmons was returned here for
Americans arriving from Chihua­ trial.
hua say there la no excitement there,
nnd nothing to indicate a counter­
revolution had been planned
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