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• ♦ ♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • LEADING PAPER OF « * SOUTHERN OREGON ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ (Ihr weekly Hrialiì KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 29. 1914 VOI.UMN XIX NUMBER T t '*>z**vvww*Wwe^wMWWWWWM I « BELIEVED THAT EMPEROR WILL DIE; GIGANTIC MURDER PLOT IS FEARED > {shops snd dwelling« have been ANGRY SERVIAN AND AUSTRIYN wrecked. It la reported that «everul Servians have been killed MORA AR> (LAMMING The police and soldier* have made FREQUENTLY charges lu several quarters, but th'-»« are Ineffective, and the fury of 4 *,X. Í ' V* ''-'fl limb Is InereasibM muir Many YMliuritte-s Brllrve It is feared that there will be u Ulla Will Lead to a War That W III slaughter whi u the bodies of the arch ilouutisen*, lliiii«li duke attd wife are removed front th* urniy hospital lawyer May« lite hllllua ••( (hr Heir- Yppairui I ml« Culled Preea BvrvUa Mucii lisuger United frees Her vice VIENNA. June is Í The assassins- WASHINGTON. D (.’., June 2» l*re«i<lent Wilson «ent the following Io Frans. Josef "I sm deeply mb nek i* I b> the atro cious murder of hl« Imperial high ness. the ari li duke ami coliaort at an uwaawsin’« bauds. I extend the sin cerest condolence« of I he government and people of America." CUT THE WEEDS EXIRA ROOMS IN Two Men Highly Considered for Provisional Presidency of Mexico BEFORE RODEO CITY ARE BEING PLACED ON LIST APEA RANCE OF THE CTT» CAN BE IMPROVED loo PER (.’ENT HY THIS ONE THING—AGAINST THE LAW TO LET 'EM STAND ALL WITH ROOMM .ARE ASKED TO NOTIFY 1 ■ il fi ■ ■ Rodeo tatbaudj, Rodeo uandker- biefit and other wild and wooly ad- Crowd Thia Year Will Be a« Laset veitlslug ¿tunts are great to whoop 2,000 Larger Than lost Year, and up Interest ln the big show the last of lite demand for Rooms Will There this week, and the way the good peo ple of the town are investing In this fore Be Greater—Telephone Haa sort of frontier finery today shows Been Installed at Rodeo Headquar that they all want to boost u local1 thing. ter« io Facilitate Work There's another way that a big , boost can be made here, and that I* ■ The Hating of tuutu for the ac- by cuti.ng the weeds which may have >-c allowed to grow alongside the comtuodaUons of visitors during (he w alk* and curbs. Cutting these will ,Rodeo began this morning at the not only aid immensely to the opin- Rodeo headquarters. A register has mo visitor« will have of the town, been opened and a capable man Lut w ill also reduce the fire danger. placed in charge An effort will be Regarding this, the city has the ¡made to make a canvass of as much following ordinance: of the city as possible, but every resl- "lt shall be unlawful for any own- dent of the city who can accommodate er. agent or occupant of land border- 'one or more persons tn their home, Ing on a street which has been Im- are requested not to wait until called proved by the construction of side- upon, but to telephone headquarters walks, to allow weeds to grow ln and The telephone number is 145. around such sidewalks, and It is here There will be close to two thous- by made the duty of such agent, own- and more people In Klamath Falla er or occupant to cut such weeds at this Fourth than last, and this will the direction of the chief of police, mean that every home that can poe- The weeds shall be removed from a;*ibly accommodate a visitor will have space extending from the property ;to do so. or a good many people will line of the street to the curb line of'be compelled to sleep In the streets, the same.” Rooms with address and price can be The penalty provided is a fine listed by calling up 145, and if they ranging from »5 to »100. or Imprls- should be filled later, the beadquar- ters should be so notified, so that the onment of from two to fifty days. . rooms can be cancelled on the regis ter. turns of Arch Duke Frau* Ferdinand. Iielr to the Austrian ihrone, and hie morganatic wife, the Duehewa of Ro thenberg. al Herajevo Bunday by Guv- ' rlo I’rlnsip, may clianso the map of Culled Press Service MlNItON, June Sir Thomas Europe Barclay. Euglupd's foremost law ex It Is al«o feared that aged Eiuperor I pert. and originator of the Anglo- Fran* Josef will suet uiubb to the Franco Intente Cordiale. says: shock of the tragedy "The passing of Ferdinand greallv Serajevo liu» been placed under hellers Ihn prospects |nf |>ea<e III martial law. and troop* are being »««’ Europe, Il «rema pilliin« io way, but there to prevent Austro Servian riot* every proapwt of war danger In Cen Ncores have been arrested I'rlntlp. tral Europe has been lessened by hl» who la also under arrest, »ays there’ assassination. The arch duke are no other* Involved embittered and bigoted " 4 Careworn and feeble, the emperoi , «rived thia moi nine from hla «uniinei [*i » rw All 1/11 I III ft palace ut lacbl The populace save UU ■ U 11 Bl H 11 I I B| I him a tremendous, though respectful, ‘ Jj fl || demonstration It is feared that the hot weather and the shock will be I Art Club Meets. too much for Ibe emperor. 1 This evening the Art Club meets la The two victims of the IUMHUMÜU the Library Club rooms. C. P. Stew ¿«Ml were reiurnlug from the town hall, art will show stereoptlccn views of when Prlnalp fired a volley Into tbelr M % g the famous paintings snd sculpture of ÖEH6RA.L FELIPG ANGULtS .iuto. After the arch duke was shot EMINENT O It N I T H O I. IMI I H T Rome and Florence. General Felipe Angeles and Luis Carranaa. it seems, ordered him to Carranza is called, as a delegate to the hla wife raised hl* body In her arm*, INIINTH (MT THE ENORMOUS and prayed and wept, although she Cabrera are being considered by the proceed to Saltilo, wu.cb would have peace conference nt Niagara Falls ARRANGEMENTS BEING MADE TO Down From Roeeburg. TOLL EXACTED BI INSECTS mediators at Niagara Falls, by Presi required him to side with him against The fact that Carranxa would not was mortally wounded. H. W. Oliver, a piano tuner, is here ( HARTER A SPECIAL TRAIN TO dent Wilson and by General Pancho Villa ln the differences believed to ex agree to an armistice with the feder THESE RlltDS l*REY LISIN Aa soon as he died she knelt to from Roseburg to spend the summer al» has made it impossible for the RUN TO CHILOQUIN LATER IN in Klamath County. He may decide Villa for the provisional presidency of ist between them. pray, and died before the auto reach General Angeles is perhaps the mediators to receive him. He was a Mexico, should Huerta step out. Gen ed a physician. to locate here permanently. JULY (Herald Special Service) eral Angeles’ name has been more in ¡beat soldier In Mexico. He has been lawyer in Mexico City, with a large "Aophle. you must live for the sake with Villa for some time, directing the practice, but he gave up this to Join A union Sunday school excursion Guests From Medford. of the children, were his dying words i ! WAEH1NUTON. II. C., June 2D.-I the news within the lust few days, and action of the artillery, especially In the revolutionists, and has probably from Washington say that dispatches and picnic is the latest plan to be Black flags are bung from all of Dr. W. T Hornaday, one of the lead Mrs. Chas. Murray and little daugh the battle* the rebel chief has won. sacrificed a fortune. He is said to be the buildings here It Is understood ing naturalists of the world, and an President Wilson would be satisfied talked by the churches of the city, ter are visiting Mrs. Anna u'Fxrrell. an able and vigorous man, who would But he knows war scientifically, and that the funerals will be held on <-uilnent authority on bird and animal with him. Many rumors and reports Already arrangements for this are Mrs Murray’s sister. Villa does not. His army tactics have govern Mexico without the blood from Mexico, some of them nave come life, head of New York's famous zoo being made. July 10th. thirsty methods employed by Huerta. been read by soldiers all over the Several score, Including many wo logical park, Is conducting a nation to the effect that Villa has already an It is the intention of those lu P. E. Schwabe, In charge of the world and ate considered authorlta- Of coui ce. since both men are consti- nounced that General Angeles has wide propaganda against the slaugh- men have been placed under arreet charge to charter a special train to German Immigration work connected jtlve. ttuionallsts, Huerta will hardly agree been recognised by him as provisional The authorities assert that they have tre of useful birds. run to Chiloquin on a Sunday toward with the Oregon state immigration Cabrera is one of the Carranza to accept them, nor will Carransa, “The American people,” be says, president. The general was removed conclusive evidence that thia 1s an the middle of July. The whole day commission, has been Inspecting the Junta In Washington, and was recent- who himself has an ambition to be- organised plot on the part of the “must awake to a reallsltng sense of several days ago from the position of lly named by the "Supreme Chief,” as .come president. will be spent there. Oregon coast country in company with certain facts that seriously affect the acting secretary of war by Carranaa. Servians A one-way fare for the round trip, prospective colonists, who are seeking cost of living The 5,000,000 men it is believed, will be secured for the locations on low-priced logged-off or all races here, has been brought in outing. .snd boys who are slaughtering our curcullo apple pests coats us about United Press Service burned-over land. by C. Snelling of Yalnax. In addi SERAJEVO, June fit—There la birds are levying tribute on every IS,260.000 a year for spraying oper tion he has the Indian stallion "Cli much rioting by Austrian mobs thia American pocketbook." ations. and $12.000,000 a year in max" and “Squaw Flat," a fleet brown He says the codling moth and the shrinkage of value lu the apple crop afternoon, and scores of Servian I mare. rhe chinch bug wheat pests some Louis Gerber's fleet chestnut filly times costs us 120.000,000 a year. “Gorgo” will also make an appear The cotton boll weevil costs the ance. In addition there will be other cotton planters >20,000,000 a year fleet horses from Fort Klamath and The tree Insect pests coats the nation »100,000,000 a year, while the grass "RAMBLING SOME" WILL BE COR other locations hoppers. cut worm«, army worms, RECT. WHEN TRACK EVENTS wire worms, leaf hoppers, and other Nina Catches Two. START AT THE COMING RODEO Insects cost the nation annually more The New Testament contains a millions than can be counted sepa MEET write-up of a dinner party, at which rately. multitudes feasted, where the entree. That William Britelnbach has been different times, but he could not be Dr. Hornaday urges with all his consisted of two small fishes. Mrs. In addition to bad horses, there wandering, demented, through the{ioun<*- great ability, backed by thousands of Noel of the Marshall House did not i According to Whitlock, Britelnbach enthusiastic followers, the enactment are also fast horses at the Rodeo attempt a similar feat with the two-*>reata and hills for about three Reaching over the side of Ills .tile two men were talking and of legislation that will put a stop to grounds now, awaiting the saddle small trout Mias Nina Noel caught at months, was the fact established to-1 has been dead about a week. From ¡giving their entire attention to I ¡this It Is believed that ho baa been father's launch to trail his tiny hands the ruthless killing of robblns, black T M ‘‘ ss Noel, day, when C. A. Arnold, his former wand.rlng aione ln the hnta ,lnOe M children The occupant of the other birds, doves, the bobwhite quail and races to be held in connection with Spring Creek Sunday. In the waters of Upper Klamath Lake. the bucking, bulldogging and other Harry Anglin and Harry Kirk spent tmployer coroner Whitlock and disappeared. Anally dying from starv boat looked back in time to see the Paul Ferrarle, aged 2 years and 4 dlttle fellow tumble Into the water, j Insect-eating shore birds sports. The largest string thus far is most of the day trying for trout, but ation and exhaustion. Arnold be months, the eon of Mr and Mrs. Joe {about 100 feet offshore, between the that of Llsksy Brothers of Swan Lake. the two little ones Miss Nina caught lieves that Britelnbach made tripg to represented the day’s effort 3P“rk» cl*‘m l° For the first time since loganberry They brought in twelve horses for Ferrarle, fell iuto the water and was Long Lake and Pellcuu City plants the wood camp since he left, to get ------------------------------ of the body of a man found there Becoming excited, the father of the culture has become a fixed Industry in track events, among them being the drowned last night. The lake la be provisions. Wooden spoons are almost ths only Sunday by two men. The body was | littl^ fellow ran his launch Into shore the Willamette Valley, the fruit is "Tango Kid." "Haxei Hoxie." “The ing dragged for the body. In the pockets of the dead man the Accompanied by his little son and , and let his daughter get out before being shipped to the East in large Mighty" and "Jumping Johnny." Be kind used by the peasant class of Rue- in a deserted cabin, officials found a charge of dynamite. During the season at sides these, they have eight horses sla, which forms 7? per cent of the * a small daughter, Ferrarle wax ino-, lie went back for the boy. By that quantities. Arnold at once recognised the What he Intended to use thin for la a least twenty-five carloads will be entire population for chariot and relay races. corpse as the remains of Brletenbach, mystery. torlng on the lake Bunday evening time he had gone down for the last shipped to Chicago, St. Louis, Lin William Shook of Dairy has his He states that several times he re time. ------------------------------ who was employed ln his wood camp, At the time Arnold found that The man in the other launch tried coln. Neb . Kansas City and Denver. famous sprinter, “Dick Rusher,” all proved the boy for wanting to play in The United States supports 221,433 and who disappeared from there last Britelnbach had disappeared, he had to reach the little boy before It was ready. Mr. Hawthorne has "Tulare churches. Likewise, 460,000 saloons March, after leaving a note to Arnold, gone out to the camp to bring him to th« water. A count of the annual rings of a Chief," "Little Jim." and Judge - more than all the churches, hospl- stating that he was going away to town and have him examined aa to While on the way home Ferrarle'a too late, but before his boat could be launch ran alongside that of another brought around the child bad gone to California redwood tree indicated Drake’s fast filly, "Yankee Girl.” tals, colleges and high schools com- die, and not to look for him. A his sanity. He had been acting queer- that it began Its career In 660 A D "Wade Hampton i," well known at blned. Italian employed at flhlpplngton, and a watery grave. ¡search has been made for the man st ly at that time. (J |] 111 L LI II U CHURCHES PLAN Baby Drowned in Lake oi hunch IT THE TRACK