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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1912)
V ,.yc I i v iV ) d K T ttv i$ WIDOW JONES OF BOSTON - Tkvw Ivl VsTJ C jaLflggga mmmMmmmT --' ! - V iL 1 1 1 il hIH uUBdl J Vii Jt .. 1 r I I mmI u Kuimv z. You'll be pleased with our Fall showlngof Suits 1913 overcoats It 1 ' ff If - tsJaMastgle' P IBrcl I 1 k -a & jihp . r. ,.!.- Boys' Suits and Overcoats $2,50 to $ 1 2 r ! f ( tf TICKETSf good for Manion-Claman's Players at Opera House, Oct. 7 to 12 yfelven with every purchase L K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers , . RUBBER FOOTWEAR or every description Skoe Department fit RIDES ON MOTORCYCLE iti 4 ? - STATU 8VIKRLTKNDK.T IS IK TMK CITV TO ATTKNO INSTI- v. Wia WllOi MKK TIWK OK CRXTRMi.OIWUO.V V 'State Bnaarintendent of School L. k. AMermaa arnvea in we city sun day Motor cycle from Ashland. to attorn tbo teachers' Institute here. Ho l tho neat of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Carter. Prom Salem Mr. Anderson shopped hi machine to Ashland. Proci here bo will go, to Lakeview. Prom that ratataHlKo toBuraathc-rtoj Jaeta Day, taea to Prairie city.Trom wast he wM airress ala machhM to JWaai. H will go to Bolat, Idaho, iii 'aliens iaonwMHtam'af mi, isassii, m twr1ataaiat J .' 4, MEMB Cm Ml iMFRl (Continued from Pate 1) ball having been refused by the court 'while the strike wai on j , H 1 daring tbe aercn months of their la carosratloa, were brought to trial to day la the superior court. Ettor aad OloTannlttl, both of New York, are organisers for tbe Industrial Work era of tbe World. They are charged with being accessories before tbe fact to tbe murder of Aaale Loplxso, tho woman striker, shot during a clash hsjgwssn police and mill operatives In Lawrencsj, on Monday, January 27th. rledly called, and the word went forth to strike the next morning. The workers went to their looms and spindles as usual. Suddenly, In every mill, before the wheels had made a complete revolution, tbe vari ous leaders gare the signal, and the strike was on. Some violence at tended the opening of tbe strike, and at the outset public opinion was un favorable to "the foreigners," as they were called. The mill owners flatly refused to treat In any way with the i strikers, declaring that thero was no strike. However, within a week, 10, 000 of Lawrence's 32,000 mill oper atives were out, and Joseph Kttor and Alturo Olovannlttl were sent from New York to take charge. Kttor's fiery addresses before huge massl meetings on tbe common aroused tbe workers, and the 10,000 grew to over 20,000 in a few days. Picket lines of from 5.000 to 12,000 teen and women every morning at 4 and S o'clock formed about tbe mills and tramped back aad forth In the snow and slush to persuade non-strikers to join the common cause and fight for better SM,U was then that city officials. acting Jor thsplll official, began .the, tactics wblchTended In a congressional Investigation, following the clubbing of women and the tearing of their children from them while sending the little ones to be cared for In other cities to keep them from starving tor and fllovannlttl. United Press Service LAWRKNCK. Mass., Sept. SO 8er-' lous rioting occurred at 6 o'clock this morning. The police clashed with tho Kltor-Olovannlttl strikers. Dotens are In the hospitals wllhj broken heads. The police station ls Jammed with prisoners, men and wo- men. The rioting started at dawn, when the workers approached the Wood A Ayer mills. Officers swung their night sticks and wagon tongues. Many of the strikers were beaten Insensible. One of tho arrested strikers Is dying from the Injuries bo received I Five women wore Jailed. BREEN CLAIMS MISTAKE MADE Are you Intervttan In KI.AMATU COUNTY? If rfi the Stephen Hunter lleslty Cat They have turns eood bai a. I-IKKVIKW l.l KltVMAN ttUIKH TO THIS CITY WHK.N UK I.KAItVN THAT A WAUItANT HAS IKK IhStlKII Mill AIHIKHT Summon 'in tlio Circuit Court of llu Htate of j Oreium, for KUiuslli County, Merry Toohey, I'talntlff, t. Annlo Toohey, Defendant. To Annie Tootiey, I ho defendant nboo nnmed; In lliv Nsiuo.ol ' thn Hlntn of Orrgun; you fall lo appear or ntlicrl- plrmt I'lnlnlirr l u'sirlnf) pri'tnlun with n said lime, the nlnliitin fur'' l'r'tnlr rind fur kuliV.. want' thereof will npply i. U, t,v,IU'!",,"i,"Hj,U,'i '-''l iult 1,4 , court for lli relief txtiiaitilrtl In tho Cllllfilll to-will UCW C4lirr mill (utlli.r 1.11.1 .. .. " ', PUIllty II1HV liliiiillan. fill.,! til lllltl 111 tfltlll Hllll I .... - 1 nis siiimuiui-11 ,UMihii ...... i out In 1111 utilrr ..1 11.. 11 Ptir a lecne u'vtrriiiliilhK all ml- lli'iir) l IIkiihhi ju,l- 0I id. ,1. teri ilslius of the ile'i-mUiils or '"" rn"rl of "" Hil nf (). 1,. 'I ... 11... 1 ... 1 1 . . ' I any ninvr party or pntllrs lit or to, """ "' " in mxtsMtt. thn raoterly rlfly.flw frrt ,f tot (3) J,'',,", "" ""' iU lr of HeU-nUr three In block (l) fori). four. Nlcli-'"13- a"'1 ""' ""' fubllralloa litre ols mlillllou to KUumth Kails. On- "f '" "",,,,, "" "" of U. Pvn In the above entitled suit within sjla ' - In the meantime state troops were sent down to "protect" property. The soldiers bad not been on the scene a week before clasbea between strikers and soldiers became frequent. A boy, WWY DKStS WT K TDtLMTEl (Continued from Page 1) 10 tho warning, and continued to ply their vocations, apparently believing that they were Immune from prosecu tion. The result was grand jury Indict ratals and the' aubaqut ,rlt.it from Judge Ilenson that future con victions would mean Jail terms with men charged with selling liquor to Indians. Incest, child stealing and forgery. MCAMY CASE IN Mfflttt (MIS (Continued from l'sge 1) but that Itlch's only crime was In John Rami, was stabbed In. the back .keeping thn fact of a former marrlago wmi a usjonci ns no was running. ironi an innocent gin. Hlchs bond has been placed at $1,000, and It Is known that the money lo cover this Is already on the way from San Francisco. It Is expect- 1 i.t from a squad of militiamen whom be and several other boys had been Jeer ing. Then came tbe riot between sol- Caruso la charged with murder In thei,'rs and strikers In the downtown led that word will be received here at rat degree. In connection with the cln of the town on Monday, Jan- iny hour that Rich has been released weraaa s deata. ,urj iu, mat morning a pairoi Because of tbe great Importance of, of police bad been stoned In front of tbe case two justices were assigned to one of tbe branch meeting places of preside. They are John B. Qulna aad'he strikers. All day long scores of I'erley Hall. Tbe dUtlrct attorney of .municipal and state police bad clashes Kates county, Henry C. Attwlll, waa in chafge of the prosecution. John at this, point. Toward 4 o'clock In the afternoon one of the many pa- f rom.tho Josephine county Jail. LKAIt AM, KTTOIt MS. IS MNTISS KFORE NMI (Continued from Page 1) I. S. Maboney of Lawrence, repre-irdes which tbe strikers occasionally seated Ettor and Olovannlttl. and eta was broken up. A portion ofi senator uiapp examined young dec. B. Moore of Loa Angeles repre- the crowd turned toward tbe head-1 "llss. who produced his father's rec seated Caruso. Tbey were aided In quarters which had been tbe scene ofjofo of tbe 1904 report to Chairman the defense by Attorney George E. trouble all day. Extra guards were New of the republican national coin Roewcr, Jr., who acted as defense at- j rushed to the place, and a pitched mlttee.' The report did not contain a torney for tbe scores of arrested Law- battle In which shots were fired be-1 receipt from Arcbbold. The witness rence strikers. ifan. Annie Loplxxo, who was stand-ircd letter bis father had written to Tbrougb arrangements decided'"1' near me eage or tne crowd with mairrnan new, saying i ?. upon weeks ago ohly relatives of the defendants, lawyers, state officials and newspaper men who bad cards were admitted to tbe courtroom. No trial of a labor leader In tho United States, excepting the McNa mara and tbe famous Moyer-Hay- wood-Pettibone trial in Idaho, bai attracted such attention as today's. The history of the case dates back to the paasage by tbe legislature of the law limiting the working week In In dustrial institutions to 54 hours. Mill owners and other big employes of la bor throughout tbe state bad fought tbe passage of such a law bitterly, 1 and 'with every possible weapon. It wsj laally passed, however, to go into effect on January 1, 1912. For months prior to tbe first of tbe year organiz ers for Industrial -Workers af , the World bad been aniotly orgsWtlns tho" lUMfcllte labor of Lawrence's mill system, wklch Includes the Amer ican Waole company. On The Irst payW after '( 54-bour-a-week law haw BtM Mw eteet, the men, women, fcm'gdrta who Haw worked In the siett fosutal that la every IntUnce tbey Tfcoaaaads Strike tj ui- mimkm m tuuira nr. That LYNN. Mass.. Beet. 10 Thoiisal gSjBBJSBB Sassy SJWWWWW WT 3 T " I -rwr ,,. - Hill siiiHaUT Tf f TV-Hr --" of Indltrlal Worksrs of tbe WtjrU aWtaai Hi'srs''trn ao forty work- bave f one, on strlko as a slIen,s?o-Iwilsi'lJ'Uwrence'mllla--we'rehur-'l''" against tbe imprisonment of ft- m , , --,. ; several omer women, jerring at the nave reiusea to make the ao police, fell to the ground, shot counts public because tbo contrlbua- through tbe heart. Then the crowd ,or bave tbe same right to the privacy dispersed. Caruso was arrested on of gifts as they bave to tbe secrecy of the spot, and beld tbe next morning the ballot. Tbe campaign has been without ball, charged with murdering conducted on a high plane.1 the Lopluo woman. Three days later Tn letter says that tbe rocelpta of Ettor and Olovannlttl weru I'M ked up, the campaign were $2,088,000, be- charged with Instigating the crime ldes $107,000 left from tbe 1900 Con llreen, n tilery stable ninu of rnlnvlnw ..hi. In llin ,-llv Ohlii,.lvi night to meel Deputy United States TrU 'r "l0 nr I'ubllcallon ol Marshal lluatty. who. Mr. llreen bad "" ""0'" " "' nepuiH heord. had a warrant Issued out of,"can newspaper; and you will takei the federal court for bis nrrent on a notlco ,l"t " ,,,u '" ,,,,r n"1 cnargo of selling ll.mir lo an Indian. aMrr ,,r ',,'',J wU,,ln "''' t,,n, ,bo . Mr. llreen was accompanied to tho lllnlitT for want thereof will applyl clt) by a bandsman, lie demanded '" "' nbovp 'nlMti court for the mi ...irlr beirlnc. and United State. rrllpf lmanded In tho complaint Commissioner F,rniin l!l nrtnW nIc' '" ''l "" to-wli. For a de- S Till us tbo ilute. rr"' of "'' rou,t '"' ultsolvlogj It U claimed Hint the complaint'1"0 bon,u r '"" 'l'w be agalrnt llreen Is a rose of mistaken lv"tt U VMnUlt and the doUndsiil Idtiiiliy. and that he will have no dlf. Ml toT ,ucn olnr nJ further relief rwnitv in ...i.kii.t.in. 1.1. i-.... ..ins to the court may seem meet. ... ' .-.Ji... ...' """ ..,. .au,,uou is puoiisned pursu ant to order of the abote entitled court made on the 13th day of Sap tember, A. 1). 1912, aad the first publication thereof Is made In the Klamath Republican on September 19th, 1912. CIIAltl.KS J. FCIKIUSON,. 9-1 9 1 0-3 1 r Plalatll's Attorney. vollce for Pabtlcalloa f.MOXS IIK-THIIMINK X STIIIKK,' (Not Coal Undt) TiiMiiiiiiiiwi?.vi.i.M4TiiKvauuil'h'ilnlt of Interior, United States Uud Office at Itkerlew,' nr..iiiir.u a.i w.wr; iik. Oiegon, August 2. 1912. MAM MKt Nollro la hereby given that Cora M, Dodge, aa widow of Frank F. Dodge, I of Tort Klamath, Oregon, who, on' him. and quieting llnlnllrr 1 1 1 lo In ''""r ou nro Hereby summoned lo ap -ssnl.l premiss as shaIiiM all dslin nf ar and answer the complaint flledlili,, defendants, and holding Hist i S ll!3 d.ll ',f' i lll'TKNIP, Altiiriirjr for litistlf Chlidron Poorly? Crygo Your Doctor Talk Willi your iloclor .i).u Aycdl m mclcclifi' SarMrortsi Ak him If he jirocr i It Mr jw,jlci.cu!c chlMrcn. .lkhta fcf he rccommcntli lthp llicoo.l U lliln ami Impure. 3 when the nerves nv Tl: anJinufMiK' Aw Mm ini'uZi nlssA !. tnll.lfk.a a. ll. . - "Trk gafl !!. . . iiuiuh. in iiui'iiiis i' j ric naj.yj ncillll. t"V- -t aha . trhinf ninint film. OFFICIALS ARE IN CONFERENCE SALT LAKE CITV, Sept. 30.- I A It a II at II 1 fltlfl inaila llnm.ilis.l mi .--. .at '- Mnun 1 1 iiiratJ.st inercf wtu uu uoTniojitnenui laitf inn .,.. . . . ttttn ,- ..... ., -.... i .n.nn h t,.. ti. J1'"1 Acl Juno 190) N- 0". ' wis . ess. v situatKHH aasai ll.. UllMf fllllf Dllil HUM! at.. Utah Copper officials are I,, confer- i 1'" '"" " "" iV "Vl',?:. cnc to determine whether to resumo.c ,,'' ,-.,,, .. .. ... , .. ! ,i i,. wiiiauiciin jicriuiau. campaign. The expenditures were $2,096,000. Tbe witness said that be bad not conversed with bis father regarding the campaign contributions, and bad not beard tbo names of Rogers and Arcbbold mentioned In connection ibrough tbelr speeches and through literature. Three witnesses for tbo defense testified at tbe preliminary bearing before Police Court Judge Maboney tbat tbey bad positively seen a policeman shoot the Loplzxo vo man. They identified tbe policeman. No witnesses except tbe ,llceman "" the 1904 campaign. Asked who arrested Caruso testified against ""at had become of the books, he ine latter. Attorney Oeore K."aia: toewer asked Judge Mahoney to fix' "My father, knowing that he was DSII. It wa r.riiaj,,! A. ......-1 iu..u iflnnilff tn ,1ia had lh-m .!.... -.-..t ... -. -.w .W.MW-.W, U nPfWH Wl --- .V, MMU MH WV.MUVU. XI V (aken to the state supreme court In '"J not wnnt them to become the sub Boston, but altboug b Roewvr lia-l the Jct of, a political controversy." three witnesses swear tbey bad seen'.' ,. rr 5 : 3 Y the policeman sboot Annie LopJaai ball was'agaln denied and tbe gecased men have been in Jail ever flncey 1 Ladiea Free Tonlifl.t The Sparks theater announces that onuUdy wlllj be adnlttat) free-to-nlghi 'with 'eye'ry 'paid' 25c "ticket. There fwlll be four reels' of good'c turesf Mock-Sad-All, the magician aad Dorothy Wood comnany In a corn. f fly act. A special feature .will be thai mind reading by Moek-laa-AU. J VS.W operations Immediately. Illugbam is quiet. The mlnera are doterralned not to retume unless tbo union la recognlied and thn wage demand Is met. ' I . H llircatcn Wrike Tomorrou Cnltnd I'ress .Ssrvlt ELY, Nuv., ,'Sept. 30. It was an nounced today that tho unlou smelter- men and miners will strlko tomorrow unless thai operators rerognlio tho Wcstorn Federation nnd grant CO cents ht day Increase. , Mrs, J. II. .Duncan has rem mod from an extended visit with relatives' lifts filed notice of Intention tn make filial five-year proof, to ettnbtlah claim to the land above. Ucicrlbcd, boforti (.' K. De (.ap. County Clerk of Klnmatli county, at Klamath Kails, Oregon, im tho Sth day of October. 1913. Claimant names as wtnnrca , Arthur Mnrrlton of Foit Ulniuatb, OfcRiiti; (leorge J. Welsa of Foil Klamath, Oregon; Alice A. ll'iirt Klamath, Orecen: Krtncli of Klamath Falls, Oregon I ...A. W. ORTON. 1 U-B.0-3r - Hcglster I of Foil Vnna or llcalorti The Booster Club, of Midland Will slve a. HARVEST AND SUi AU PER Friday Night, Oct. 4 Net proceeds toj up District e uied in fitting hool Koom for Social Muiiclby0W The Publ Excursion H The Soutbern P tertainmenls te Pelican Orchestra cordially invited es on Southern Pacific Ific will make a rate of 1 13 from nil polntaiouth In parties of 15. fMCifcl rakes bv Garattea and Transient. Martin BrMWarehouse, Midland fare for round trii t : r. ; p r- 1lV4 lV tl 11 IT Huuimoas and friends In llerkelsy, Calif, M'csIiUbh TiKlsy A marriage llcenso was Ittsund this morning to Clarence W. Ohio and Miss Oertrudo Moore. They will bo', married Into this afternoon. 'Mr. I Ohles Is the son of a well known) fanner residing on the MeTrlll road ( and Mliu Mooro Is a resident -of Fort . niamaiiw f fl iln tho Circuit Court nf tho Stslo of Oregon, for tbo County dt Klamath. t Clurnnre Mitchell, I'lnlntllt, "" va." . ' ' S. I Nichols Charles I'ercy Nlch-t ols, and their heirs, and all per sons known and unknown, claiming any lulerest lit thn esul- erly (Ifty-tlve feet of lot, thre.f block forty-four, Nichols addi tion lo K1amath"Palls, Oregon. I i VnHHBnr gH I ggggggggggggBgH tBBlg,,,TBlasl.. era aaaaiESS. ';bgj( I ' BBaVflgSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBslaf i I MlwDaHl . SaBsiJrMSW 15-1 M I IS! I 7 T J Aluslo rwli lleiii-nl.ill'el Hlieimiii. t'lnA Co 's I'lanm.' ho itictufTtiy nnd oilier ImJ'm I Intnuw"' Oilier m.ilt l af' lulcen. Timlin r..l fepi" A urn i) for till' hCWINfl MAfllLNW UI.IVCII TVI'IIW IIITKII .' Urillll TAI.UISO MtfiH"- IIimU,iIIIiihiJ " I'lr"" mm FAILS MUSIC HOUtt 719 Main Street. II, MAIHt'.V. PmprlrW LOST Man's purse iontalnltiK mon-JTo W. I. Nichols, Charles Percy Nlc)( ey, olther on PI road betwcaficltyXnd Olene. notify Herald ofd street or county Finder' 30.3(1 If li io-ili liiitlng. It's hoi Hi In-J surlng. Hew Cbllcoto street, or idione 61 Klamath prunes, at 117 West f r .K- .;x.a-s?tKi,h.t2f.l County VJb it and Mb MaiuSjf )SV Hftfjfinl NMAatfcUla TBk m - eaa Slain ye Cut llowai ols, mid Ibolr bolrs, and all per- 8onn Known ami unknown, claiming nny ntsjest lu.thn east erly llfty-llvc feet of lot tliroo, block forty-four, 7'lclio!i4 addU' lion' to the City of Klamath ( Falls, Oregon., f ' ,lu tlio'Naniu of the State nf Orosen: It Plums an.) you, and each, ofi you . aroi hereby per pound, at.mimmouod tu appear nnd (answer the one 628. f-6j cijmplauitflM' lnithiabovs nUtled ul; wlthju,a(x .weeks after the Drat W!i iA"li''L,S' UH l'MulcaUen of, Ibis suwmensdn the HWii (Kumath .Republican, .a newspaper, r. 1 1 to-wlt: on or before Novepibcr 8, I . .. i W'.trtoal jA,yoi wl(l take-uotlce that -r IB Jud9 v7 y s A aaaaaaH aw VBI1 U t i fl "gWasMsM'Jj")rrT Al& sSSS3ailCasJar, l --1 1 stssawsamsiMV ' I . J V.' s- a a?j s . 13 ll ' jaw f " s I .. firsiiiiHittVA Kiimatii ii i x i ' ri ' ii i sswsMMMjMbsasmt1a)sisawi a Bank ii...Miaal MniindnMit ' llnudliiK nud chsrscUf directors and ofllctri. f iIIiiosh to ho of ssrvlcs to W depositors. That Is the way?' with i this 'bank to-be Jajlfj WhI wirhvlto tho sirlcls ...'.I... MM... n llflVO (ii v.nvn -- o spllcll, Vfiur account ob imiiU f'iym?ilM"y rrwi nd Savings ' Bank M Falla. OrcHon JM