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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1911)
&5SS 'truffTTTATiilW nTnnyrf.aw.B The Only Daily Covering Every Section of Klamath and Lake .Counties rfald. &$j HinrMKii nr tiim IINITbW PMM NKWH N-HVIOK KVF.NINO NKWMMMHM PRINT TIIK NEWS, NOT MsTrOH- $ v HUlli Year Nn. l,0lt KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOON, THL'IWHAY, NOVKMIIKIt , 1011 Price sfrfa fin'nittt) mi LYMAN INDICTED ON THREE COUNTS WRONGFUL MAIL USE IH Hl'IMTAXCK III OFFENSE WHICH MCAIM TO TRUE IIILLH IN CA8K Of HMOOTH SWINDLER WHO WAN IIKIIK RECENTLY United Press Service I.OB ANOHLKH, Nov, !. Thu foil .ml urAiul Jury him reiuriit-il three Indictments against Dr. John Grant I.) innn, promoter of tho Paiiiitun Do.j vclupmonl rompniiy, for fmiiiliilvnt iikii of tho United Btntcx mallx. . I While Lyman wax escaping lo l.nku lew, lil "manager" for the I'Aiianm enterprise, Lambert Hnilth, who Is ux. seritd to have been liiiiiucnt of mi) wi.itiKful Inlunt, nnd who mux to hnM.lt lilnu, where Hit') will lio under Ail been tho chief witness agalnxt tint' inlrnl Murdmk, promoter, died In Ih'titvr on hU rt) from I'annuin In ts AtiKeli'M, where' he Inltinliil in iippuir heforo the fed.. ernt grand Jury, Hnilth, xetil to found thai the The xtory kh's thntHt w'll he ilium to prntert American I'auiiinn by r.iuipnu)" nwiicd no, inula there, nnd wax luoken hearted otrr the affair, Ionian's wife left lilm nt Ik An Riles about the lime nt his nrrrat, to. Kether wllh another womati, who had I been living wllh the l.juianx. Mrx, l.ymnn l nlleKed to hnte re lurne.1 lo their houiu nt Whltu IMalnx, N. V.! nnd there sued for a dltorre from the swindler. A tier 'ho left her In l.oa Amivlcx nnd went lo Han Franilsro. hu la al leged to have lived In thn (lolden OatoJ CIO with an Inauiurnlu, n Mlsa lh-I iiimi, alleged to he a 'ew York heir-' as, who wax minim; when l.ymnn I aa caught. Today Mltnexaed tho llrat fall of the She Is suppnayd lo hate relurmd tojhinullful which has been recorded In New York, from whence she sent lilm I Klunuitli Knlls thlx fall. Tho snow 11.000, with which be Is alleged ln t entirely unexpected, as u hnvo paid his attorney's fees mid oth-1 large number of peoplo In this city r Incidentals of hla efforts lo gnlnl""'! UIHy. " "re Informed on ficednm. ' "'" ,ll,lm' courkii of the elcmtntH, "lhie" l.vnimi. na he Ix ft niinnt v referred lo, escaped from n hoxpltnl In Oakland, Cnllf., accompanied b L. II Thornet, nn nllendanl, and both wert caught In LakclcM-, whither they had gone by hired nutomoblle. They wcro brought to this city nlioul Ihn ll n f Henteillher. mid Thornet. with four other prisoners, shuddered nt tne Happening, nx hoiiio encaped from Jail tho following Hin-''ldo with tender f.-ellngx hnte to sto day, none of tho quintet being caught. . anow fall. l.ymnn, howover, with his broken No one tried to nave It from fnlllng, nnkle, using rrulrhes, could not mnke'yo It Just fell, the getaway, although hn tried to n unl not greatly Injured by the hrlbo hla guard, Fred Morley, nt tlu'lfcll, but the descent will probably l.lvermore hotel, as well nx hlx Jnllrr in,i in Hh tninl deslriirllon. for nx nt Portland nfter he was taken there by Deputy Mnrxhnl Frnnk llentty. vn, mthei tho sun Ik Ihrrntentng to Ills attempt to bribe his Portland 'miulhll.ito nil llukex or the beautiful tnrden led United Btntes Marshal Lch. miIii remh of Its ni)s. lie M. Bcolt lo lake all surplus bed-. For the Mrst time In months the ding away from I.) limn, us well nxiiincit tempointuro of thn night cume most of Ills clothing, mi Hint hlx lack ' Tiirnlny night before midnight. It of ordinary attire, combined with hlx Ix uaunlly nn where from I o'clock to lameness, would make escape hard 7 In the morning Hint the low Is re for lilm. This peeved the mfdlral (corded by thn mercury, although thero man a lot. Inre times mIicii tho lend-colored liquid Ho did not escttpe. and wax llnull) ;Iiomx Uh greatest tendency to droop taken to Ran Francisco shortly nfter- about 2 n. m. Hut Tuesdny night 35, Wftr)Ji I the low mnrk, wax Just before mid- Two Nights Of "Torture" By Minstrels Begin At Houston's This Evening Two nights of "torture" which tho Ulkx minstrels, under tho guiding hand of (leorgo T. Wllsou, thu Mon lunn Medford minstrel, uro promising thu public of Klamath Falls, will bo sprung nn tho populace this evening wit n the doora of tho Houston opera houxu are oponcd and tho angry horde ot torturaes" rush In to meet tholr fate. At least tortnro Is the way tho hand bills o( tho Klks term the treatmont. which U to be laileted, and tho pop ular nature of the particular brand of outiuge which the Antlerod bunch In tends to afflict the resident! with may be estimated by a look nt the decl mated ticket plat will snow. Amoaa- tha vast array of talent of- foMii am some of tho finest burnt ivrvu are svmv cork artists that ever tortured from I Mrs. .1 V. Itoxs, iiccoiiipiiulcd b) licr two ililMli'ii, John ami Axntln, .. i ..... ..i.uni.M.u or linn mm , v.. ill.. nri hiiii iton ciuieu uy me ucniu ni'.i, her father, whlili occurred hint night. Mm, Itnxx will leiualii mother nhont u month. Villi III r UNCLE SUM'S WARSHIPS FROM MANILA TO CHINA Tlinv of Them on Wny, nnd WImii , 'lliry l.nil, i:mln Aim'ilrnn Hirl i In .t.liillr Wlrm Will lie ."-1 Weil lo rmlrrt Ainirlmn Mulled l'r Berli o. WAHIIINUTON, Nov. !. Three In ore unrxlilp todny loft Manila for Tlmy nrn tho Monterey, tho Hnrn- nnd Hie (ulrox, When they nrrhu tho whole AHlntlr lomnu,,!!!.' nnd property. I HI'lli:itH FOII TIIK FIIU4T TIMK TIIIM FAI.U WITH MKHC'UIIV ,M Ol.ll IIOIIKAM niNhPIIUMJ I OK A lti:ill.n JAMIIOIIKK K"""- '0K ni.oiu uhh iiiiiii ...- cry )enr eoniex old King Winter, inn) be mIHi Icax pomp at xnine times' Ibnn nt others, hut ho romen. It wax mi early hour thlx morning mIicii the xiiow fell. Ax befnre ludl oiled, It mux not n startling occur rone True, there were those Mho ni,w, u,u, ro penned or lypewrlt-l Amcilcn to tho Antipodes. Including Alexander Martin Jr., W. A. Dolxell, Charles Martin. Dr. C. A. Hnmbo, W. II. Dolbcor. H. II. Henry, Justtco ot tho Pence Charles Graves, James Drls- mil. iiunter Savldgo. Harry tlaiai- neaux. L. II. Rath. DrH. Hamilton, Mirryman. Whlto nnd Chilton, Currln nnd Hums. 0. I. noborts, Frod Mel- base. D. D. Campbell, William and Frod Houston (In silk hats), E. R. Roauios, llonry Bolvln, 0. H. Daggett, W. T. Shlvo.'M. O. Wllklns. Will Daldwln, J. J. Parker, A. C. Wrenn. W. R. Darnos the high sheriff, Prof. B. R. Hall, Dan Ryan, Llnsey Slse moro, Spink nrothors and Salflcky. Owing to tho enormous expeuio of ongRglng the troupe and the vast ar my of talent, half the great aggress- i- -- . .! 'Hon will appear each evening, BEAUTIFU NOW COVERS MUNDANE , r night, whlih wiix ntrnniplluhid liy n downwind swoop Hint was lint n raw tulii tit cm In ilnriitliin, wliuu tliu inor-, airy hopped up u fuw degi.cH and' nlnjril on n li'vcl fur Hotornl hours. Last night's low wux 32. That wax nt n n. in,, mill lo how whnl n intently f old Jiik the recording Inxtril nielli 'wax bent on, let It h known '(lull It stayed nt practically Hint poluti:i,AI fur mnro lliiin tho two hours follow ,(( , mor ,)t n , MnK j ..,.,. Am !t!l Ix frc.yttiif. It mil ..,.., .u ui,i , ,. r,.n .........! lint flu, u.,.nl In... llilu (ii.tffiliiir tv.ml.l j not lime been dlxngrccnblo'lf It noil nr.l linen for Old llon-an, who Insisted on Miming hlmiolf. In furl, It xenmed mm If tho mercury mid tho wind king were In n conspiracy to Indtilgoin an orgy together. No objettlonx huvo oh )et liwn li nrd fiom tho con I nnd wood men on the rnnrs.i of the weather, nnd It ri'.illy rooms nH though they wore fplrly well satisfied with the xllun . T,, W1)IIK r -,VT: ,0R )in , ,j" ,vtmn to npply. hut It'a a r I, old day when the roM and wood man "Mem inn Helnh. jTAFT HONORS LINCOLN AT MEMORIAL SERVICE IHilleulloii of IIojImkmI Hhiim of Mar- iiinl I'n'vlih-nl, Kuilnent Trnxle". of Menmrlxl Itelng I'prx'iU In I'xr- llllMt 'nlled I'rcrs aervtco IIOIXIKNVIM.K. Ky., Nov. . I'reildent Taft tmlay honored Lincoln nt the latter's boyhood home. Tho Lincoln momorlnl at the Lin coln farm homestead was dedicated. Cardinal Gibbons, Governor Folk, Os car Htruuss, Governor Wltlson of Kentucky, Clarence Mnckny, Henry Wnttrson, Bnmucl Oompers ntid Nor limn llnpgood, trtiateex of the memo rial, were present. President Taft said: "This Is the greatest memorial. I bellevo this log enhln Mill live In the memory of Americana for all eternity." PEXIN 111 SOON FALL INTO CONTROL OF REOElS .Miierlrnii .Mnrlmi. Art ln.lel to lro tut ('oimulnte ForbltVk'ii ttly Well Kiiindl.il Willi Provisions ami Alimniiilllou for Hiege United Press Bervlce SHANGHAI, Nov. 9. Imperialist. In Nanking mo outnumbered by four to one, and the cit)'s fall Is Imminent. Thousands of rebels wcro killed or wounded In yesterday's battle. American, Germnn and llrltlsli war ships landed marl lies to protect the consulates. Pekln's fall Is Immlueut. The forbidden city has supplies In enormous qmiutltlcs, also ammunition preparatory for tho siege. MONARCH FI.F.KH PKKIN, IKIWAOKR ACCOMPANYING United Press Berne PKK1N. Nov. 9. A palaco eunuch whoso Information has hitherto bfen reliable, stntes thnt tho emperor has fled Pekln, tho dowager empress n- comparing him. They were smuggled nwny In a prnsant's cart. Ae.06XO ' 0 0 M $ I A Want Advertising in The Evening Herald! Will Shorten and Cheapen Your Search For a Buyer . -. - .. r man who waaia w nay a uutwt w v- ...-, . --- , turtw Hke the man who wanta to buy a home, Is eager to tad the beet possible BARGAIN . Your ad, If yoci have something to sell, will tod readers awaiting It who want to hay and , vtlm will Investigate yonr offer If It looks at aU feasible. XimMIMHHMIHM HHHIIIH SNOWSHEOS COST RAILROADS MUCH of nurrix. TIOK It.V VAVIVHTH noir KltltA NKVAI). moij; Mlt.VM Thirty now ilicdi orcr Ibu nil Sierra Nerada riioun iu arcrage of $203,(1 maintain and record ihown protect frotu a crating part of ion ot tho op la Important lie lines. The coning.) 'the uco reached by expenici for the jran.1 09 and 1910. On a the iuow ahedi li placed at account of m,r.r, wear nro fr.7.000 lo more than (p tho mow riled roxt more than III bo much tlo.nno nn lirmler th account of tho r.mvy storms of last winter. Patrol- Ing and watching thn sheds cost '', '000 annually, and $24,000 h set 'ncnlnxt tha Item of flro trains, i The Southern Pacific maintains one I of tho most complcto flro organ l.v Hon In uxlstancn for tho protection ot tbeso sheds. Tlirourhout tho -in-tiro thirty-five miles the Oamc-.t'll .'re nlarni s)-stem has been InstalleJ an alarm box being placed at dii, tenet a little mnr than a mile J, rt hum one end of the sheds to tho rli.er First class Are stations with comploto fire fighting apparatus - e Jmitul.ilned at Dluo Canyon, Truckce nnd Summit, and at the first Intlmi lion of n flro tbeso stat'ons are noil livd through th;- alarm system. A nrc train Is also maintained -at Cisco, jwnnin ino sneax, ana Biinuusn v;.w.ti Is not an niarm station tne engine from thnt point Is usually first at the scene of a blase, notification being sent by telephone from the lookout station on Red mountain, this look- nut stntlon commanding the entire westerly view of the thirty-five miles of sheds. The lookout station Is equipped with n powerful spyglass and a cbnrt- ed mop of the sheds, and at tho first) sign of fire the lookout Is nblo to direct the Cisco station to tho Imme tllato location. During the four years mentioned above Area within the snow sheds have cost the Southern 'Pacific $180,261.17. The officials es- tlmato thnt It would cost more than t2,2B0,00 to replace these aheds, should they bo destroyed by .flro at any time. OREGON DRY FARKR IS WINNER OF PRIZE COP Fume for State Is Made by Tillman Iteuter, Who la a Wlsard at Agri cultural Work I'nder Rrs Farming Methods Special to Tbo Herald PORTLAND, Nov. 9. Tillman Iteuter. wltnrd ot tho Central Oregon dry fanning country, has won fame for tho state by capturing tho prlio cup for Ibo best exhibit nt tho recent ( dry farming convention at uoiorano Springs, nnd In nddltlon won eleven Little "Campaign" .. .i.i. ....! ...iim M I i'-.-B-Nn s-tdHT - rflBr BtrT lnlaHHHK !"' UiiiiH- o('jHjBimi rcal.in the - '' i M' r fW-74 flrnt prlzcx, twelvo xerond nnd tbroe third prUvx. ' Other Central Oregon ranchmen helped to win a total of thirty-four prltex for Oregon. Mr. Ho ulcr hax what ho consider! only an avcrago quarter section of land In tho Madrait district, but he baa done wonders. Ho contends that any farmer ot Intelligence can do likewise. WOltKtt IH HADDEVK!) HV HAftniMA.VH rnosparrrfl United Press Berrlce SAN FnANCISCO, Nov. 9. Sen ntor Works, who Is hero to attend a conference of tho league of Medical Freedom this afternoon was greatly ixorclxcd over tho probability that Job Harrlrnan has been elected social- tut major of Los Angeles. He xpoko deprecating the class con flict. Ho declared that l.a Kol lotto Is the real choice of the republicans, that Taft will ho icnomlnnted, and If &' progrexxlvi; democrat U named Taft will be beaten at tho pollx. REBELS SLAY LEADERS, THEIR JEALOUSY MENACE Rivalry of Chieftain Threatened the Itehcl Caar Wllh IHsawterBairj Million Starving and Many Torn' Decay In Hankow fUreeta 'Inltcd Press Service SHANGHAI. Nov. 9 Because their Jealousy threatened disaster to the) rebel cause, Generals Clila and Tseng1 were slain by their own soldiers. ' Communication with Nanking wax. broken. Fighting Is progressing, and several hundred are reported killed. It Is estimated that the burning ot Hankow destroyed $50,000,000 worth of property, and that half a million people are starving. Corpses of thousands of victims are decaying In the streets. Dunce at Mills Hall Friday night. NATIONAL TOIEST UNO TO BE OPENED TO ENTRY Filing Made at I-nd Onkv for -and Kvldrntly to Re Used for Railroad y tho Upper akr 8peclal to The Herald LAKKVIEW, Nov. 9-Lands In the Crater Lake National Forest to bo thrown open to entryfiling and selec tion February 14, 1912, and to set tlement January 10f 1912, are located In townships 33 114, 3S and 36 8, range 0 R. The detailed lists will be published In the Klamath Republican. Among Important filings made at tho local land office this week Is ono for 80 acres by It. II. Hovey of the Bout herd Pacific railway for the SWK of tho NEU ot section 6, and the NWU of the SBli ot section 9, town ship 37 8, range 9 B, on which Santa Fo railroad scrip was used. It Is evi dent from tbo lota t ion of the prop erty, which Is on Upper Klamath lake, that It will be used for railroad till be use . purposes. Dance at Mills Hall Friday night. 44)1 Of nililsn or oslea rand ' ' x I'M Meet MM "BLOOD FOR BLOOD" WAS ITALY'S AIM Hwan Hr. Prove on Homestead Tillman A. Swan ot Crystal, father of County School Superintendent J. (1. Hwnn, this morning offered final proof In the ofllco ot County Clerk Charles It. Do Lap, on his homos'tead, 1C0 acres. In section 14, township 34, range S. RIVAL EXPOSITION IS UNIHRWAYJTSANDIE80 Affair Proposed lo Compete With the Han Fraacixco Event Has Start Made on Buildings, and HtreanoM Activity Is Promised. United Press Service SAN DIEGO, Nov. . Actual work on building tbo great Panama-California International exposition Is un der way. Construction gangs have started labor on tho administration building. nnd from now on the site will be a Kvno ot gtrenuous activity until tho exposition opens In January, .1916. Directors- already havo $2,000,000 tho $M0O.O0O cost now available. APPENDICITIS IS NOT VERY SEVERE CAHK OP HAHOLO MORINB, WHO ALKKADY SCFFKK8 BHOKKX AltM, PKOVK8 1X8- A-AMOKO THAN AT FIRST THOlflHT Harold Morlne, pupil In the Cen tral Grammar school and carrier of tho Kvenlng Herald, who has bees threatened with a severo case of ap pendicitis since ho has been com pelted to indulge In a broken right nrm. Is enjoying some nbatement of III fortune, for the appendicitis dlffl cutty has abated, and no operation Is' regarded as necessary nt present. Ills ph)slclan, Dr. L. W. Chlltoj, said this morning that It there was a recurrence of the trouble In the ver miform appendix later that an oper ation might be Imperative. WOMKV8 LEAGUE CALLS FOR STATE CONVENTION United Press Service IA8 ANGKLE8. Nov. 9. The Cal ifornia Woman's Progressive League has Issued a call for a state conven tion here January 12th. This Is tbo first organised political movement ot women In California. JAPAN IH MORJUZINa SOUtlRRH FOR china United Press Service l'EKlN, Nov. 9. It Is reported that Japan Is mobilising 3,000 sol diers with a full field equipment at Yokohama for duty In Northern China. Rescued From Canal, His Money Ami Watch Missing, Man Makes Mystery J. W. Rosier, a man ot middle age, who has been doing, some worn in and about Klamath Falls for the en gineering department of the Southern Pacific road, was hauled put ot tno Oak street canal about 2 o'clock this morning by two women In a nearby house, who responded to his crlos for' help. They notified the police, ana ?atroi mon William Hall and William Mess ner went down to Oak avenue, where they found the man standing up against a house, stiff with cold and wet. As near as the police could learn, Rosier had been wandering around In the district, and on being refused, ad mittance to a house there, stumbled Into the water. He claimed to have been robbed of OUTRAGESADMITTED KMHASSY'H PUHUflHHD AHHKRT THAT WAS INDUCED BY ATMCR-a-OF TIRKH AND ARAM Unlted Preaa Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Nor. . Admitting that Italian soldiers retail, nted on Turks and Arabs after the Turkish atrocities, the Italia -. sy has published a dispatch to the for eign minister from Rome. It fellewa: "Our soldiers occupied eatrtaeh ments at Sldl Nisi, a Twrklea depend ency, and back of them waa sttaaAed a small village. ? "Friendship waa established with the vlllagrs. "The eoldlers used to give, them part of their rations. "They gave presents to poverty stricken Arab families. "They also bought clothes with which to dress naked children. "One day, In the raids of hard fighting a number of furloM men rushed from the village back of the soldiers. "Inhuman, horrible things hap pened. "A surgeon was killed by, the fath er of a girl he had doctored and served. "Woaaded soldiers' throats were cat by Arab women. "Isolated soldiers were dleeai boweled. ., " "One Arab wse-eeen teeing wttsva ploee ofhaa-a Seah la th eWeae of a soldier who was afterwards found crnelfed. "Naturally the punishment was proportioned to the crime a tooth for a tooth. "War has swept over the easts like a scythe, and blood has paid for blood." ( NKW MKXICO DEMOCRATS -CARRY MOST OF RLBCHOX United Press Service SANTA FE. N. M., Nov. 9. The republicans now concede the eleetfea ot McDonald for governor, and the entire democratic state and coagrs. slonal tlcketa by pluralities upward ot 2,500. H. B. Ferguson of Pas Val Verde, i , will Do congressman. I Tho oemocrstic-progreesive coast- nation win control tne irgauaiare, sae progressives having tne Miaaee at I power. One senator will be progressive and ono democratic. u ' Republicans carried seven out of twenty-six counties. 'TWO VENIREMEN SBOJs-gD J iv TRIAI, OP KrNA-IABA I united Press I LOS ANGKLBB, Nov. f. Tha state passed G. B. Sexton of Alhambra far cause, making, with Brewster Ken yon, two veniremen who are unre movable except by peremptory chal lenge. I4S and n lady's watch, at least these were missing from, his person rken he was able to make a search. " He could not, or would not, give the police much Idea about his mos meats, although he was at pollat headquarters for some hours after the occurrence. . The officers are endeavoring to Jr- trace time his he whereabouts was hauled, M' B BB . . ii-.rl " --t? "drink.1 HAWXHURfJT DCAs-l TO - -- . - n Sid R. W. Morton, who nilatly , to Klamath Falls'with W'wtfe5JI-4i CatkUmet. .Wash., has pursigiH retail department of ms-t market, and v same la person haiJsraV?f -.. ,-t. v,: 15 ',i -" j mmmmm l k i-"ir ! , t J "& 't- '? . 3T "Vf. iSrtUiV :.r. -,.' fyytir v - 1P