The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 06, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OH1MON, I'HUrAY, SEPTEMBER 6, ltla
Strike of All Workers is Ordered by Hay w
MKl
as
a Protest Against Confinement of Two Strikers
Prisoners are Brutally Beaten
by Their Prison Guards
Leather Paddles Soaked In Brine are Used on the Bare
Backs of Leaders in the Recent Revolt in the
Michigan State Penitentiary. Warden Silent
BIOWS BRING
FORTH BLOOD
g.XUOr'TlllM'HIMJN IIIOTINO HAM
IIKKN ATTAINED
COLONEL WILL
TELLF
ARMFRS
HUM. MOOSE CANDIDATE IH MAK-
Nil A CAMPAIGN FROM THE
HEAR PLATNiHM IN STATE (IK
.SOUTH DAKOTA
STRAUS HEATS
TEDDY'S MAN
HYUACUHK, Sept 6 Just utter
Woodruff withdrew the nsmo of
t'rrridrricmat, Itooaevcll'e choke for
tlm gubernatorial nomination, the
progreMlto convention here stamped
nl for Oirar Htrnum m n compromise
candidate,
SPUDS DO WELL .
BY DRY FARMING
H. ;. EA8TWOOB) BRINGS HOME
TO
SAMPLES OF MM GARDEN
TIIIH CITY HAS HIX ACRES IN
CROP
I
Ai mi evidence of tba effectiveness
of drr farming In ttili section, S. C.
Eastwood brought to till cltr today
aome potatoes grown on bis place on
tbe Hill road, about fourteen mllca
aoutb of Merrill. The tuber range
In length up to nine Inches, and are
a good a any railed In any manner
In thla aectloa.
Mr. Kaatwood haa about alx acre
Governor Joluuon of California was!'0 Potatooa. This U tba flrtt year
alvpn n nine ulnutea oratlou.
Men and Women are Urged
; to Leave Their Jobs Soon
Former Secretary of the Western Federation of Min
ers Declares That the Feeling Among the Foreign
Speaking Laborers is Intense and is Increasing
APOSTLE THATCHKR
IH EN ROUTE HERE
ttelnaation 'f l't ' Hog. HOOHCVEI.T
tla' l' !""'' ' lni-lhlr loiKOIIKS, N, I)..
ferarr Horr l'ilner air 8Ulrl
tur PaaUliiurnl Tialay Nlar Ho
iftt Terrible I'linUtimriil Yi"lrr
! ItloHa trrr Srvrtr
Ca'.ted 1'ress Hen It
JACKSON, Mich.. Hept. . The re-
volt of prisoners In the alatn peniten
tiary U no ofer, ami the punlahmenl
dike rlailtadcri la now In progress.
Wtstn mm will lr flogged today.
Mni mm were whipped ycaterday,
trcerdlag to a guard. These prison
tn vire tlJ over barrel, gagged
U4 tuUJ with threo-luch leather
tiHt loaked In brine.
Tie mil were given front ten to
uMtty blows each Ulood was almoal
tttiri drawn
Ttswardtn ot the penitentiary haa
ttfued to contlrm the atory of tbe
twin-
Tt police hare reported that el
coatlcts art gathering In group on
tU Wests bare. There arc thousands
ct t.m In the city, and It I feared
iltt thy are planning to attack the
illtl Bta.
Tl sx-convlcls aay that the pun
nt Inflicted ou the cnnrlcta waa
Mt. and that their bodle wero
horrible condition after whip-.
Pupil, to HrgUlrr
Yttttrday and today warn Ihn dava
hrtktpuplla to noisier at tho Klant-
tconty hlKti acliual for tho term
With open nett Monday. It la i
l4 that with the growth of tho
tt a material Increase In tho number
WPlIt will be shown a compared
Uit year.
IP
E SENDS A
FULL STATEMENT
T.VB8H OK ROSENTHAL MUH
W IK)K8 NtrT WANT TO RE
U'IW 1 TIIU UNITED STATES
fllVKTKHTIMONV
l'""4 J'rets Horvice
! "oU"'t ho know concerning
iiiT murde wai corn,
"" York Eli,', CUDi
whom i' nn th,,t h "w " n
i ..,.? 'Mum to be the murder
lllhf .!n? lnU n Mtomobllt. A
M B . n ioii Mn tbat h b
I'Mt St 4 i "0,,ID "WIW
l,,urd oclock 0 fi Biornlni of
Mr. Miller, a farmer, who became
ratlatled that tho Klamath country
ai uld ault him before atartlng to tho
TIIAIN, (lltANU coast, arrived last night with an ami
Mrpt. Colonel ftrant car laden with Implements, live.
l.iIIMeVelt and party arrived here thl L""" "nu ""i"I or larra.nr,
llfnill ttlA l'ftrnel VaIIav Hjitlt h wnf Mtn
III. program In thl. mu Vrt M,1t(Ji Member, f w f
iiiornliig
rinaUls of t litre scheduled speeches
and a number of rear platform talks.
The Colonel ripecta to talk mostly
on rn-operatlvn farming, back to the
soil movenient, reciprocity, the tariff
and the trusts.
lly preceded him, and have been here
for about two weeks.
DAIRYING GOOD
IT TUE tdOT
HI IIIL lUHH
i
I
HON OK NKCHKTAHV OK KOHT!
KIMATH CKICAMKIIY TKI.I.H
OK PIKKIIIKJIH MADK IN THE
INUt'HTRV THERE
Krank M. Looslsy, son ot M. K.
lAoaley, aecretary of tho Kort Klata..
ath Creamery Association, Is here to
day from tbe Kort. He says tbe In
dustry Is In a flourishing condition,
Ith 360 milker furnishing lacteal
liquid to the creamery.
The demand for butter la far great
er than the supply, and a largo pnrt
of the product la ahlppcd to thla city.
Owing to tho outalde call for tho but
ter It often leaves the local neighbor
hood abort of "spread."
LAKEVIEW MEN
TO DECOME ELKS
ANOTHER CLASH OK NINE WIM
COME HERE TOMORROW FROM
THE I.AKE OOUNTV METHOIHI
1,18 FOR INITIATION
Tomorrow evening Klamath Lodge
No. 1247. II. I. O. Elks, Is to confer
the initiatory degroo on a bunch of
candidates from l.akovlow, who will
make tho trip to thla city purposely
in loin tho antlorod throng. Thoso
expected to como and bo taught thu
first myaterle of an order witn wnicn
Mm never seta later than 11 p. m.,
are J. P. Hanson, W. 3, Proudfoot, I.t
H. ItcRully. M. IV. Ulce. editor or. the
Ukovlow Herald; Ooorgo llankln, 0.
K. Crowder, W. K. Palnc, n. K. Sny
der and N. A. McCurdy, making a
class of nine men.
The class will come undor tho es
cort of James Dodson, Peter arob and
W. Lair- Thompson, who are already
dyed-ln-the-wool Elks. A'blg tlmo
la anticipated, and tho local kik arc
preparing to make It highly enjoy
able.
SHERIFF FAILS
TO APPEAR HERE
SHKItlKK FROM CALIFORNIA
NTARTS 11)11 HALEM FOR EX
TRADITION' PAI'EIIH, AND HIH
ARRIVAL 18 WAITER II Kill:
UherlR Colllui, who wo duo here
from California edneaday to look
over tbn prisoner held In the county
Jail here on ausplclon of bclnc Cliff
Itvgau, l.aa uot yet arrived In thU
city, and no word haa been received
from him for several day.
Sheriff Huniaker ot !.aren county,
California, who came here Immedi
ately upon rocelpt of tho telegram
that the sheriff here had arrested n
man auepectod of being Hegan, left
the city last night, tired of awaiting
the arrival of Collins, who alone can
Idoutlfy ftcgan.
A few day ago tho sheriff's ottlce
hero recolvcd a mcMflgo from Collins
stating that he was en routo to Salem
to secure extradition papers for He
Kan, so confident was ho that the
rlKht man was being held here. Since
then no word has been received from
him. In tho meantlmo tho suspect Is
being held In the county Jail.
that he haa attempted to ralne veget
able on bts place.
HILL MISSES A
TRIP TO CITY
UltlKXT Hl'HlNKtM CALLS RAIL
WAY MAGNATE TO HT. PAUL
AFTER A TRIP TO 8EOT10N
NORTH OK HERE
After a trip through the country
north of here, Louis Hill waa called
back to St. Paul, and will not be able
to visit this city thlsyear. He baa
made two atarta for this place this
year, but each time something has
prevented his coming this far.
lleforo starting for the East, Mr.
Hill stated that he had found crop
conditions In Central Oregon very
satisfactory.
Charles W. Thatcher, the good
roads apostle, la expected to arrive In
the city with his famous mulo team
before night.
Ho delivered a lecture In Crescent
on the night of September 3d, ana
waa scheduled to arrive In thla city
at noon today, but It ia presumed that
he was delayed by bad weather.
During hla stay In thl city Mr.
Thatcher will be the guest of County
Judge Worden. He will deliver a free
lecture here.
O. I). Cravens, tlmberman and a
homeateader on Aspen Mountain, was
In Klamath Palla last night, return
ing home today.
,tt'V
ROAD TtSHASTr
IS NOW READY
HIHHON ROOSTER CLUR MAKES IT
EASIER FOR TOURISTS TO VIBIT
THE FAMOUS MOUNTAIN BV
RUILDIN'O TRAIL
ARMY OFFICERS
FALL TO DEATH
IIODIEM ARE CRUSHED BEYOND
RECOGNITION AFTER l,e
FOOT DROP WERE FARTIC1
PATING IN MANEUVERS
United Press Service
LONDON. Sept. Captain Patrick
Hamilton and Lieutenant A. K. Stew
art ot tbe Royal Flying Corps of the
army, fell 1,000 feet from a tying
jarblae fday And. ,wece tnetaitly
tbe
killed.
They were participating In
army maneuver near Cravely.
Tbolr monoplane waa broken in
two and the two bodies were man
gled beyond recognition.
It
FIRST CASE IS
NOT TRIED YET
SUIT AGAINST THE BONANZA
SCHOOL DISTRICT IH SET FOR
TRIAL NEXT WEDNESDAY NO
MORE DELAYS ANTICIPATED
Although It wa the flrtt Jury caso
tq bo called for trial at thl torm
of courtutbe action ot the Klamath
County bank against School District
No. 1 and R. K. Wattenburg haa not
yet been started. Judge Benson haa
tContloued on Page 4)
The Mt. Shasta national forest offi
cials, assisted by tbe Stsson Booster
Club, has Just completed tbe building
ot a splendid trail to tho timber line
on Mt. Shasta, costing $S68.
This, It Is asserted, boa changed tbe
Journey from a toilsome one to a pil
grimage comparatively easy, at no
place over a 16 per cent grade
through abady groves.
There are signs Indicating water as
well a mile posts, and between the
public square in Slsson and Horse
Camp there are eight of the post.
The distance from the town square to
the summit Is 11.17 mile. To Hone
Camp, 8 mllea, tbe trip may be made
on honeback and tbe traveler may
rest until early the neit morning to
undertake tbe steep ascent ot S.27
miles.
There has been an unusual number
ot climber up the mountain this sum
mer, attributable largely to tbe Im
proved road.
LOS ANGELES
GETS SHOCKS
TWO TREMORS ARE FELT IN THE
METROPOLIS OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA RATTLI.NO OF
WINDOWS ATTRACT NOTICE
Rain Causes Hitch Loss
to the Crops in California
Storm is the Greatest Experienced Since 1851. In the
Middle East the Heat is Terrific and Four Persons
Have Lost Lives as a Result. Great Suffering: .
United Preee Service
L03 ANOELES, Sept. 6. Two
alight earthquake shocks occurred
here at 8:15 and 8:27 this morning.
Tbe ahock were not generally felt
In tbe itreets. and If It bad not been
for tbe rattling ot window there
would have been but few aware ot the
earth tremor.
MOTHER JONES
EXCITES MINERS
EFFORT WILL RE MADE TO PRE.
VENT WOMAN FROM BPEAKINO
AT WEST VIRGINIA STATE CAP
1TOL TONIGHT
ONIONS ARE NOT
ADVISED OF PLAN
ALL LINKS OF INDUSTRY MAY BS
AFFECTED BY STRIKE
Date of ladaetrlal Upheaval la Fhwd
a Septeeaber iWHIi Flam etf etw
ProeccsUois of Striken la Tel by
trial Workers of World Are Fare
NEW YORK. Sept. In pretax t
the Imprisonment of Etter and Oiev
vaanlttl, striker who are atlU Isptle-
oned In Lawrence. Masc. WUllaaa
Haywood announced today thai all
member ot tbe 4ndutrial Workers
ot tbe World, men and woomen. ot all
trades, would be called on to go on
a atrlke on September 30th.
Haywood will Issue a call to all
worker of the country to strike. The
call will be printed immediately ta
all possible language and will he di
rected to all classes of worker, with
out regard to union organisation aJU-llattona.
Haywood declarea that ha had die-
covered that the prosecution ot the
Lawrence striken plana to hold the
men In Jail for aa indefinite time,
and will not permit a trial at the tall
term of court.
Tbe labor leader say that feeling
It bitter, especially among the foreign
speaking worken.
A committee has completed ar
rangement for a general strike with
out limitation.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. .
Regarding Haywood'a threatened
strike, Secretary Frank Morrison ot
the American Federation ot Labor
said:
"Organised labor will not quit
work In response to any call ot Hay
wood. I am quite sure that there la
not a member ot any union aSUlated
(Continued on Page 4)
SAN FllANCIBCO, 8ept. . The
hoavlott rainfall since 1861 ha oc
curred here. Up to noon even-tenth
of an Inoh had failed.
The rainfall at Bed Bluff for 24
hour up to this morning was three
Inches.
When the storm reaches Southern
California, much damage to the fruit
will lurely be done.
OAKLAND, Sept. 6. Tho rainfall
hero ha been 19-100 of an Inch In
14 hour.
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 6. Thous
ands of dollar damage haa been done
to the cut alfalfa and grape In thl
section. The rainfall was 18-100 of
an Inch In 24 houn.
STOCKTON, Sept. I. The fall of
21-100 ot au inch In 24 houn hss
cauiod tremendous damage to the
grape and bean.
Hot la Chicago
United Proas Service
CHICAOO, Sept. . Four people
are dead and score are prostrated by
the terrlflo heat here today. Tbe tem
perature at noon wa 81 degree.
Shower are predicted for tonight.
United Press Service
CHARLESTON. W. Va.. Sept. 6.
Effort are to be made to prevent
Mother Jonea from speaking at the
state capltol tonight.
Mine are idle In the Kanawha dis
trict, and 10,000 mlnen are coming
to Cbarleaton for the demonstration
against the government.
Mother Jonea will lead the parade
to the state capltol and learn from the
governor whether guard will com
back after martial law ha been lifted.
The streeta are crowded with ex
cited people, and the militia haa beea
ordered to be in readiness.
MARDI GRAS TO
BE FAIR FEATURE
SECRETARY OLIVER IB AMUNfl-
INQ FOR SOME ENTIRELY NSW
FEATURES FOR ENTERTAIN
MENT OF VISITORS
William OUt I preparing- to leave
tonight or tomorrow moraine tor
Honolulu, where he will engage la
tbe electrical bullae.
Secretary Oliver of the fair
elation I busily engaged ta prepar
ing plans for the Mardl Ore feature
cf the Klamath County fair. Tba
night ot September 27th haa beea
designated for the occasion ot the fes
tival hilarity, and perailailoa haa
been given by the city council far the
us ot the city streets oa that .
lag. All ot the usual feature wlU be la
evidence oa that night, and, la addi
tion, Mr. Oliver la aow engaged In
preparing aome noveltlea.
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