The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 17, 1912, Image 1

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NLAMATM FALLS. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOUKII 17, 1V11I
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Debs Followers to be Punished for Abusing Teddy
Turkey Declares War Against Bulgaria and Servia
SOCIALISTS ARE
INDICTED BY A
PORTLAND JURY
ATTACK ON ROOSEVELT ARK OF.
JKCTKD TO
Curia lit iWoaaPa Retwat VMl in
Ik tUr City, It la Charged Trial
Klght I'romlacat Mm t'a d Sear
rtlou l.1iralar lo Ho laaaed Tfif
Ki-Pmldral U MM a WonliMtr
Harden
lulled 1'ree Service
PORTLAND, Oct. I7.w-Th Mull
scaaa county grand Jurjr today re
turned ladlclmenta Maloat e!ht
pioeilornl luclallita on cbarf of '
iu D( xurrltuu circular attacking
Celontl llooietelt and Nicholas Uini-I
eortq during llooseveU's recent visit
lo Portland.
The circular dubbed Kooeeieil A
"vvulil-be murderer," aid accu.eJ
Uai worth lth having property dt
vttid K Iht social evil.
Advance on the Greek
Frontier is Ordered
Turkish Fleet Sails Toward the Gulf
of Sparta and Fighting on Water
as Well as Land Is Expected
HKMI.IN, Hungary, Oct. 17 Plghl-ivfince on the Oreok frontier. The
Itii between Turkish troop and llul- Turklah float la lalllng toward the
carlan, Servian, Montenegrin u-l(ulf of Sparta.
Oreek I now In progress. Tho llul-i
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AGENCY St ORE
Roosevelt Partakes of
IS ATTACHED! Big Bull Moose Steak
Unknown Admirer Sends the Colonel
Choice Piece of Meat. Crisis is
Expected Today or Tomorrow
HUITH ARK tTARTKI IN THK JU.
-
TIC COURT AGAINST R. CM
HI'INK HHOTHCK TOKKM THH
I'KOPKRTY ON MORTOAQK
ESPEE SEEKS
TO SET ASIDE
TRAFFIC RUUHfi
garlans are battling around DJum
bale. Tha loair sustained by tint
Turk and Montenegrin have been
very heavy,
War llrrlaml
United I'tM Hervlce
LONDON, Oct. t7 A dlipatch
from Constantinople y that Turkey
ha formally declared war agalnit
Hutgarla and Hervla. Tn-i Turkish
war ofllce haa ordered a general ad-
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Mlubtrra Oct Passporta
oiled Treaa 8trtc
CONBTANTINOI'LK, Oct. 17. Tha
Servian and llulgarlan minister have
received their pauport.
Hulu war start! la Justice Graves,
court today by Shiva Droa., Robert at , ')att4 pre Service
nana ana mo Farmers implement CHICAGO Oct.
anu nuppiy company against u. u.
Spink, a stor keeper at Agency, rind
a writ of attachment waa leaned
17. Colonel
Itooaevelt apent a Terr uncomfortable
nlfht, and thl morning ha allowed
tlgna of hla loa of sleep and fatlguo
n M ,,. - .. t i I
n. . opiaa, oromer oi me ae- reaultlng from pain. Tha crUla U at
tendant, took pooeeoslon of tha atora tM tomorrow. Tha doctor aro
on a rhallail mnrfjrmjfaa . ..
on s chttttl nortcact.
AUTO RATE WAR
IS RENEWED
Ounboat Hncrerd
United I'reaa Herylce i
ATHKNfl. Oct. 17. Two Oreeki
gunboat have forced an entrance toi
the flulf of Hparta, deaplte tha Ore of
ttin.Turklih fort on ahore. I
TT TT T i-i"t
necior i naea
flult wa atarted In the circuit court
tul morning by U Jacob agalntt
Mary K. McCormlck and O. U, Hector
(to recover C00. Klllott ft KHIott are
latlorneya for the plaintiff.
FRESHIES WILL
BE THE HOSTS
watching for algna of blood polaon.
After breakfaat tha Colonel slept.
At S o'clock the following bulletin
'waa peatad:
"Colonel Rooaevelt'a puIm le 72,
! temperature J.l, raaplratlon IS.
"The wound wa dreued and look
wall. Hla lunga are In good condl
tloa. and bla general condition U ex
cellent. Tha caaa la progTeaalng very
favorably, and unlaaa complication
occur the bullet will not be removed
for th preaent"
Tha Colonel laughed aad Joked
with the nuraea aad doctors. To Mm.
Rooaevelt tha Colonel aald:
"I feel bully. I bad a good aleep.
and feel aa If I could start for Oyiter
Bay today If they would let ma."
Mra. Rooaevelt Uted that there
waa no chance of him leaving Chicago
until after Sunday. The Colonel ac
quiesced. ,
JSUIT M HTARTBV IN TfflC OCMfr
) MKRCROOVaTT .j'
tUumMh VaHa U ACactaal kf mm Cam
Comaaeiy WaM Ctatrgs) Law
Rata Retwrca Haa Piaacmc aeaf
Pertlaajd Thaa Retweea laHirmiill
I ae Point laj rtlw la aaajhc U
Rectify IMecwpaacy
Oakad rrana lamaa
BAN rRANCMCO. Oct. 17. Tka
; iiiiiiiiiifl no t'age
NeUon Rounsevell baa returned
from New Plne Creek, where he I
heavily Intereated la the new mlnlag
I town. Ha exDecta to remain In Klaro-
KVKNIXO-OOOD PROGRAM IS I,,,, r,u for wk or M.
I'HKPARKB
RKCKPTIO.N WILL RK OIVKX I.N
THK HIGH HCHOOL TOMORROW
WIIIUkm IMaapewr
lii llaxl I'rtM Her vice
UM ASOKLKH, Oct. 17. Com
eating on the. Imllclmenl agalntt
U PorlUuJ loclallat, Taoma WIIW
II; ju, ivcrttary of the aoclalUt port) '
la California, laid: !
'If time men are MUllly they
Ivuld get their Jual deierU. 'ftiry
nut have acted on their own lollla
Ute. The aoclallata dlaagrti rflth
RbOMtell politically, but there la no
ptnonil quarrel. Any chars of In
Borallty agalnit Rooaevelt and Alice
Ungworth I prepoaterou. Th Lai
llimla (oclallita regret the attempt
oc Koovtlt'a life a much a any-cat."
I
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jPIUCK CLTTINU CAR COMKN TOlfnlted freea Service
THIH CITV WITH 1-AMHK.NtiKltM NKW YORK. Oct. 17. The aUta
AMI SOW Till' PHICT OK THPrM,", ln lhe U,Ck,r l,Ul l0
A.M .NOW Till. KICK Or TH.iAUorn(jy Urt tUfUd ,he 0,e1,1C
TIUP IM XOTHINO atatement for tha defanae.
Aaderaea Wtaa
U "d .nltroa waa given the 'e
clilon out Danny O'Urlea In a fiut
ccntMt In Mrdford !at night. In the
tlghtli ruuud Anderson put his oppo
se nl duwn for tha count of nine, aud
el the end of tha tenth ha was J
clind the winner.
the.
Alter a truce oi a tew U.r in, ,, w u rj,rMI w. ,, CUrk
auto rato war between thl city and'and Hill IHtee went to Chlloquln tha
Ukevlew baa been darted up. 'morning to look after the logging o
It wa .nnounced thl morning that! 'ration, on Mr. Darne." tlmbtr, .hlch
, . , ., thn recently purchaied from the r;3v
the battle of prices would be contln
ued until the price la firmly utab- . ,.
lletied at I6.
Whenever the price cutting car Uj
In thU city, paaaengera will be taken)
lo Ukvlw, a dlitance of 110 mile,,
free of charge. At other times the'
price wM be U.
Klaborau plana are being made by ' Halted Prase Wi.-
te committee In cbarae of tha an- 'ORT WATNE. lad
Oct. 17.
spoke here thU
nual Preahmaa receotlcaat the htxh (Oovernor Johnson
school tomorrow evening. Isftornoon. He will speak la Marlon
A comprehensive program has been tonight, aad then he will go to Chi
arranged, and tboae who will part Id-'"go to confer with Rooaevelt. The
pate In this part of tha entertainment Colonel haa summoned htm.
are busy practicing. Several mustcil
numbers have been arranged, and tho Greefca KHIcd
Hoys' Otre Club, the OlrU' Glee blub' RENO. Nev.. Oct. 17. Two Greeks
and the orchestra will give select Ion. J were killed today at the Steptoe
The committee on refreabmont tmelter, where a strike 1 In prog
has provided for the rest of the even-trees. The state police have left for
Ing, and n good time Is assured. tbe acaae.
HAMILTON IS
. GIVEN A FINE
JUDGK LKAVRT VIMM ROUT.
BLACK GUILTY OP ILLBOAIXV
SKLLIXQ LIQUOR APTKR A
HEARING OF THE CAME
ARIZONA CATTLE
ARE INSPECTED
LHCAI, MUX GO TO MIDLAND TO
HKK HUNCH W UVKHTOCK
llrtOUUHT MKKR PROM THK
PAR HOUTH
Quite a number of cltlsens went to
Nl'Hind yesterday and today toexsm
Ac the bunch of cattle shipped from
Arltona by L. Oorber and Alei Davis.
Tlere are about 1,00 in the buncb,
nt 700 of the 1-year-olds are being
b'l at the 8. 8. Low ranch.
Alex Davis went to Midland thl
morning, where the balance are, to
"'lit In separating tha cattle. A
number of those belonging to Davis
III be taken to Bprague River, where
' Iavls haa purchased hay frori
lIlBmltb. '
The local people aipected to sea n
let of long-horn Taias cattle, but In
load they found a Ine bunch of Here
)rds, which are salt) to equal any of
'ho cattle raised Id Klamath county,
While a few ,of these cattle will be
rl tor beef, tha greater portion will
" wintered and turns out on the
"nie next iuaMftr and placed on the
"ket neit fan, There Is plenti
ful suppty offcay In tho counts this
ort .- V
TAPT GKTH AN
ANNWER TO WIUK
Halted I'raaa Servlc
I iikvkri.V. Oct. 17. Praaldsnt
Taft arrived here today. He autoed
from Worcbester.
A telegram from Itooaevelt waa ro
reeclved by the president. It was
"1 appreciate your sympathetic In
quiry. I wish to thank you for It."
"Mra. Itooaevelt telegraphed at fol fel fol
eows: "The family and myself unite In
thanks for your kind esprewlon of
sympathy."
The ladles of the Christian church
will hold their usual cooked food aale
Baturday, October 19th, at the Bhasta.
DIAZ IS HEADING
A
County Will Erect Four Steel
Bridges Early in the Spring
Contract for the Material for the Bridges is Let to the
Coast Bridge Company-. Bridges atKeno and at Wil
liamson River are Included in the Contracts
Charged with Illegally eel! eg
liquor, "Ham" Hamilton was convict
ed In Judge Leavltt'a court thl morn
ing, and waa given the upttta of pay
ing a One of $35 or serving seventeen
days la the city jail. He paid the fine.
Hamilton Is well known In this city.
'He operates a bootblack stand In
front of the public library.
The arrest of Hamilton waa the re
sult of numerous reports whlek hare
reached the police Jat liquor anight
be bought her oai laaaay: The ser
vice of L. HaU were enlisted, ami he
approached Hamilton oa Octjbsr Ctli
with a requeat for liquor. It Is charg
ed that Haaalltoa produced aoaae In
exchange for money.
Southern PaclHc Railroad
haa filed a stilt la the coma
to set aside the Interstate
commlaalon'a order eroklbKlac the
company from charging blfker rates
on traffic between polaU latermedlaM
between Saa Praaclaeo aad Pact land
thaa oa traffk betweea U state.
Th railroad eemneny chsMaa
the eoaetltatloaaHty of U Maw and
short httl clauae aad aaka (sr aa tai"
fISn7s9s9a
rr
CORTKLYOU WAS-
MOV UlSXMMIMI
Halted Pre swrvte
WABHINOTON, D. C, Oct IT.
Cortelyon testlffed today before tat
senatorial hsveUtiag eossaUtte
that ha had ffrst heard of the aXaad-
ard Oil comaaara it.tt eeatrtba
tloa tarosgh a letter from ovei'.
He showed the letter to BUa. whs
said that he bad not received any
thing from the 8tandard OH compear.
He aald that he had not heard of J. P.
Morgan'a contrlhutloa naB he read
th testimony glvea dnrtac the area
ent hearing.
Frank Munaey teatUed thl after
noon. Ha aald that ha aad Mtri
uted $111,000 for RooseveR'a re
convention
The county court In seaalon this
morning awarded the contract for the
steel for the building of four bridges
In the county to the Co.ut Drldgo
company of Portland. In the contract
It Is specified that th material must
bo on the ground by March 1, IVU
The steel for the bridge iter" the
Klamath Klver at Keno I to coat
$17.H0. This bridge will oo 375 foet
Ion v Ith an ls-foot roadway There
will be tour spans, threo 14b feet loot
and one 76 feet long.
For a bridge acroea the Williamson
Rlvor about twenty-are miles from
this city, steel to the amount of $11,-
400 Is required. ThU bridge will be
100 feet long, with two a pans, of 100
feet each.
Steal for two other bridge to bv
erected at points to be designated
later by the county court waa alo
contracted for. The price agreed on
waa $1,400.
REVOLUTION
NKl'IIKW OP POItMKIt 1'HKHIUKM I
MASS IH AT THK IIKAD OK DIH-
HATIHPIKD FOItCKH IN THK III!-,
I'UIIIJO OK MKXICO
United free Service
MKXICO CITV, Oct. 17. Follx
Diss, In a statement published hcie
dsclaros that he started the revolu
tion at tha request of the "best ele
ment In the army."
fJeoeral Kugsaolls, tha federal com
mander In Yucatan, favors Diss.
Congress Is considering a demand
that the cabinet resign. Th mem
bers of th cabinet are charged with
grafting million of dollars.
FOOTBALL RALLY
IS HELD TODAY
HIGH HCHOOL HTUDENTH UK I hV
THUBIAHTIO OVKR.TIin OCT.
LOOK KOH HPOItT TKAM CAP
TAIN MAKK8 A TALK
The Junior-Freshmen boys had an
enthusiastic rally this noon for th
purpose of creating more Interest In
football. Captain I'ell made It plain
that th boys musCget la and prac
tice In order to have a winning team.
The meeting had result, aad this af
ternoon a full team was oa tha ground
with plenty of subs, to buck line. The
football games will probably be held
th Id, 9th and 16th of next month.
The taama are fairly matched aad a
series of good gamee
coming. '
will be forth-
DEMOCRATS HI KET
IN THE COUITHOUSF
POLLOWKRH OF WILSON AND
MARHHAI.L WILL HOLD FORTH
IN THK COURT HOUSE DIP.
KKRKNCK OK OPINION KXISTft
Th tint political meeting of tho
campaign will be bald by the demo
crat tonight In th court house.
There Is a difference of opinion
among the local followers of Wilson
and Marshall u to th wisdom of
conducting an old-fashioned cam
alfa. Many ar of tho opinion that
or good will be accomplished by
remaining silent.
L. B. Dawson Is la th city today
from hla ranch near Lost River,
WOOD DEALERS
STAY IN NORTH
CHARGE AGAINST RH1KR AND AN
DKRSON WILL PHOnARLY lit
DROPPED THKV HAVK MADK
GOOD A MORTGAGK
Attorney C. F. Stone returned tv
the city laat night from Westminster,
B. C, where he has been acting in
the Interest of creditors of Brier A
Anderson, who were charged with
taking mortgaged property out of th
state.
It U probable that th men will not
be brought back here to face a trial.
They hav mad good the' amount of
the mortgage, nnd, as th cost of ex
tradition would be great, th crim
inal charge will be dropped.
Th boy of th higher gradea Iu
the Riverside school have organltct
a football team, with Graham Kiehl
as captain. They are doing daily prac
tice, and expect to play the team from
the Central school in the near future.
There I quite a rivalry between the
boys of the two schools, aad the con
templated game la looked forward o
with great Intereat.
T"
JUDGE GRAVES'
SON MARRIED
CEREMONY TAKES PLACE IN
CRE8CKNT AT THE HOME OF
THE BRIDE'S PARENTS ONLY
RKLATIVBS ATTEND
The La Pin Intermouatala's note
from Crescent contain th following
account of th marriage of th son
of Judge and Mrs. Orav ot.tbla city:
Th marriage of Charles Qravea Jr.
to miss k. iren Tyler oecurred oa
Wednesday ynlng, October S, at
t:IO, Judge B). O. Raark aerfermlaa
th ceremony la hla usual Impreeslv
manner. Tho present wer mew
bers of th Tyler JamHy aad My. and
Mrs. Joa. L. Rlngo. Mrs. Ulan la a
sister of th groom. Immediately af
ter th ceremony light, refreshment.
wer served. -
liMItjMPl If lima
The furniture from th Baldwin ho
tel la being moved today Into th ad
dition recently epmpleted to Hotel
Hall, oa the corner of Fearth aad
Mala streets. yf
FREAK DANCES
TO DEJARRED
THE CHARTER COMMMMHON AP-
PROVES OF SONS CHAN4MM
SUGGESTED BY CtTIIKNB SA
LOONS ARE AFFHOTHB
At a meeting of th charter
mission held last alght It waa decided
to chang the portion of th charter
pertaining to th graattag of saloon
licenses. It Waa ffrst proposed to al
low a license to hotel having tfty
rooms or more.
Saloon men protested agalaat th
hotel feature, and th argument they
presented met with th approval t
the commission. At a meeting to he
held 1st this attwraooa th ehsagei
will be formally voted aad the aw
charter will thaa be turned over to
attorneys for th purpose f sansTir
Ing any legal dsreeto waJa may oaset-
Th cemmleatoa aaa dsialsd) to say
body In th eharUr a vratna '
will eaabl th pollee to regwtoto
lie dancing. The Portiasdj rsTuattoa
prohibiting such daasss as the "Tar-,
key Trot," th "Teaas Twamy! aai,
th "A'aglo Worai; doaea.
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