The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 23, 1912, Image 1

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Greatest Battle Since Russo Jap War Now in Progress
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BIG SMOKE MAY
BE PROSECUTED
BY GOVERNMENT
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MANY WITXI&wlR WILL THHTIPV
AOAINMT PUOILMT
A " r Mar of Other HUrks Aw
"lutoUnl la WhH Wavr trtiargr.
Julinwm Wm HwrvowaiVd by While
OlrU In III TrtUaiag Camps IMr.
HU Xunrramm Hatllee In llw
Nqttami Wag.
I lilted I'rtea Service
CIIICAOO, Ocl. 13. Aultliuit
I'nlUd Bletea IMetrlct Attorney Par
klu'i mother died hurt night, and the
Uklm of Ih testimony of Lucille
Camrroo has baas postponed until hn
rvluins to tha city. The government
U seeping tha girl In aacluilon.
Charles Johnson, Jack's brother,
taattttod agalaat Jack. Ilia evl
dtnre U considered sufltcleal lu In
dirt Jack on numerous wbllo slave
cl tries, a wall ss a scorn of othar
Mart.
Charm leatlled, It U reported, that
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HOLLISTER MAN ROOSEVELT IS MURDER MAY BE
LIKES THE CITY
H. T. I.ATHH4M HhTUHNH TO HIH
MONK IK THK HOUTM APTKII
AM KXTKNDKII VISIT I.V KUM
ATH hrotion
It. I', Lathrop, accompanied by
Mra. Uthrop, will laare far bla horn
at llolllitar, t'ailf., tkli evening, after
pending, a few dart her looking
uver hli property Interred. Thli li
Mr. Ullirop'i nrtt vlilt to Klsmstn
Kslls In two yesrs, and he ssye that
the Improvement that have been
made In recent yea re are remarkable.
In speaking of streets and hoteti Mr.
lAthrop stales that they aro equally
e good aa thoae of any city, He hat
a great deal of confidence In Klamath
r'allt, and predicts that It will In tha
course of ten yesrs have a population
of at leaat 30,000,
Mr. Lathrop Srst became Interest
ed In Klamath Ikrougb tk Klamath
Canal company's Irrigation project,
which preceded the reclamation ser-
vice. He made re vera I trip hera
when thli city waa a amall village,
and baa a dleUact recellectlo of ei
ceptlonatly muddy streets aad limited
hotel eceemmodalloas.
MUCH IMPROVED! TRACED TO PUG
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CKIVKI) MV THK COLOXKL TO
MORROW MRM. HOOHKVKLT IN
THK CHIKK NUHMK
Colled I'reaa flentce
OYHTKIl HAY, Oct. 33. Colonel
Hooaevelt awoke thli morning mucn
refreshed. He atr a hearty breakfaet
Thin afternoon physicians will
dreaa 111- wound. The flrat visitors
will bo received tomorrow. Thoy will
probably be Senator Dlion and ler-klai.
Mra, Hooaevelt U acting a chiefly wu !- u rhlm
nurae. (
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HUMAN' KlkUHt IX VONNHOTICVT
AXII HMJCK HKLIKVK IT MAY
HAVK HMM l. CONNIIOTIO.V
WITH JO1HW!f MATTHII
Culled Praaa jtarvir
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United I'reaa Service e
e BRUXlBPOltT. Conn., Oct.l J.
lletoanomo admitted laU thla e
afternoon that tka woman he
murdered waa, kU eweethert
aad not hi vita. Tkia con-
AUTO TRUCK TO
BE BIG SAVING
OOl'.VTV MACHtNK WILL UTAH?
TO WORK IX THB VKtNITY OV
MRMULL m WaHHt OHAV
KL TO UK HAULM)
The new county auto truck will be
tent to Merrill probably tomorrow to
itart hauling lava gravel from thn
famous lava bade. Tka new truck
has a capacity of about three square
yards, and It U believed that Ifwlll
be possible to save about half tke coat
of the machine this fall la read work,
Tke lava gravel kas been thorough-
vlncee the petles teat tke crime !" " ou' "d " to. f- to ?U ,h
tcry nnni oi phii ni lor ross.
Wife Aids Husband to
Make Assault on Friend
Sensattonal Tcttimony it Adduced
When Wife of Man Accuied of
Murder Takes the Stand
HAN DINOO, Oct. 31. Mrs. Klleu
Uwl., wife of Hubert UvU, who U
on trial for the murder of C. II. Tol
Iver, the Inventor, toel: the stand to
dty. She was hysterical.
While tears lowed from her hue
band's eyes, the woman swore that
Tollver had criminally assaulted bur,
Mrs. Tollver assisting. She swnru
that, her confession to her husband
caused him to shoot.
The court scene was dramatic.
SUFFRAGETTES
ARE INCREASING
MOVHMRNT tHOHOWlXa RAPIB
l,Y IN ROUMANIA MIHCTISIW
ARK MJsLIJ RHOVLARLY IN ALL
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United l'rees Service
BUCHARn-TT. Oct 33. Although
the woman suffrage movement was
orgaalsed In Roumaala only a little
more than a year ago, Mme. Jancul-
vacua, one of Its leaders aad founder
of the first feminist paper in the
country, reports an astonishing
growth of public sentlmsnt in fnvor
of votes for women. Meetings are
being held la all tke larger towns.
and the demand made at headquar
ters here for speakers and utsraturo
far exceeds tke supply.
WILSON CLUB TO
MEET TONIGHT
IIKIUOKPORT, Conn.. Oct. 33
Joseph Buoetaemo, one of tke tr:oj
i-anturl ft mtuwdmr Af wn. I
man on tke outskirts of tke etty Uut
night, said that eke waa kU wife. aaC
that ke klllea) her while ke was In
toleaUd.- ORCtAN-KATION KM IUetJMJITHs
The peUeetfe-nd a ear of Mrs J .. m -. -,
AllceAMriek,aCkleageaaU-rleeeru.f lmTaml FlsOel ROTH OLD
sader, In Ue mnfaeTed woa-w'speck- lARtta-l fl IW OV CAJRPAKiN
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wat vs-un sn uniongw, mm was poa-L - ,
sibl hi eeaaeeUea
Johaioa eaae.
with tke Jack I
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United Press Servlee
REVERLY, Oct. 13. President
and Mrs. Taft left today for Washing
ton. They do not expect to return to
Beverly, no matter kow tke election.
goes.
. Tke second meeting of tke WHeea-'Mars-all
dab wHl be held le. tke cir
cuit court room tkia evening. It Is
estimated that the membership of tke
dnb U tacreeeteg rapidly by reeruRs
from both tke democratic and repab
lleaa parties.
At tke-meeting tonight delulte
plana will be nude for Ue campaign
CAPTAIN ARANT
ARRIVES HOME
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NATIONAL PARK ATTKNDH WCC
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Caatekn Ana., superlatendent
tke Crater NatteeuM Park, retamed
last nlgkt treen tke YesemHe Talley.
wkere he attsmded a misting of eu
perintendente of tke natlewal parks.
captaia Arnaa tus pirang "Raay
matters of impertsnes te tke enperle
tendente of tke different parke wer
dlacueaed, aad muek geed vM no
doubt result I was naked maa
ssUeae eeeieemJng Crater Netleaal
Park, especially aa to tke ante trafffc.
"I reperted that the laerinsi ks
taurlet traSe' waa due to a great es
teat ta tke fast that aasamsbHes were
iiraRtoi ka tke park."
Csptsla Araat rsssivsd word em bla
arrival here tkat aket fttre kaekes of
anew waa em tka grsanil ki'bke patk
on Suaday,
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Oravsrtlgejtrs Oet Raise
LONDON. Oct II. A petition l
tke graved Iggers of St Paacrea cem
etery for a "living wage
week kas been granted.
'which it Is proposed to carry on here
to further tka latereeU of Wilson nnd
I Marshall, aad Harry Lane.
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Alexander Martin arrived tkia af-'
of 17.30 a teraooa from Oakland, wkere, he kas I
been visiting kla slater.
Notable Meeting of KaUroad
la Held in Portla-kr Today and it
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it lipected Work will Start
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FOOTBALL GAME
WILL BE CLOSE
KMOHH CARRY MXHW RKKP RUT
THK JDNrOHH MARK UP VOH
OKPPIC1KNOY RY A WORLD OV
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The llnsup of both the Senlor-Sopb-omore
aad the Junlor-Prsshman were
hen out today, and all the arrange
ments for the game of football next
Saturday bave been, made.
The two teams nre remarkably well
matched, for while tke Seniors nre a
trifle keavtsr, tke Juniors are qulc
un thslr feet
The lineup of the Seniors Is; Mc-
ciu re, fullback; Cartsr, left halfback i
Bkvllon, right halfback; Manner,
quarter; Orem, center; Case, left
uard: Nlchalsoa, left Uokle; Rlggf.
left end) Bogge, right guard; La
'nlrle. right tackle; McCoy and Nail,
right end,
Opposing ahem (hem on tke Junior
rreihman team arei Poll, fullback;
Boiler, left hatfbaek; Cog, right half-
wtK; Moteekenbaeher, quarter; Stew
srti canter: ktarkwarae. left gu-rd;
nirelg; left laeklei MeCorgaek, lefl
nu; hHanley, rigkt guard; Fevte,
right tackle; Hetaes, rigkt end.
,M. A. MeCaU wto etM referee
d W, Pa-sJeknsen as' nrnflrs. ;
Tks mss oa both teams are busy
this afternoon putting up the goal
posts at the ball park. Last evening,
despite the Inclement weather, a full
lineup had by the Juniors. Tnu
Seniors also had a good practice. Tin
ball park waa a sea of mud, aad the
men slipped around considerably.
Tke game will be played Saturday,
however, despite the weather.
Under the new rules much rough
playing Is eliminated, so the people at
the game will see a different game
than It was two or thrse years ago.
There will be no charge made for
the llrst gams, according to arrange
ments. The gams will begin at 3: JO
Vera Cruz Falls and Diaz With
His Staff Captured by Federals
Fate of the Nephew of Former Preaident of Mexico
Cannot be Ascertained. Battle Betweeh RebeU
and GoTernment ForceaStarta at 9:30 this a. m.
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Notables of the Hejrtn-M
are expected to Issue etwee km a lew
days for. tke ruekktg at week e tke
proposee, iiaee or i-Mreaa waienwui
net only pUee Kleatatk PalU ea a
main llae. kat wlU nana -km eky thi.
termlnue of tke rent wklek will tap
tke vast territory between Urn dty
aaa H4rvg erWTe
A eoafereaee between Prestdeat
WHIUn Sprouk of tke Soutkem Pa
clSc, Preddeat A. l,Mokler of Ue
Union PneUk aad Julius Kruttechnltt.
NEW POOL ROOM
TO BE OPENED
ROY TAHKR OP OOHIIIH WILL GO
INTO RUBIN WW ON FOURTH
HTRHKT IN THIS CITY MOI.
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Uultsd Press Servce
MKX1CO CITY. Oct 33. An olt
clal dispatch received here this after
noon reports the capture of Diss and
his staff.
No Information Is available as to
what the fate of the prisoners will bi
Dlai Is a nephew of former Presi
dent Mat, and It was bellsved that
in the went of hie revolution being
successful he would turn the presi
dency over to bis relative.
a. Ri nir gaVcm-He-a.
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United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct 33.
Captain Hughes of the cruiser Des
Moines cabled tbts morning that, the
attack oa Vera Crus, the rebel strong
hold had atarted at 9:30. T
SACRAMENTO. Oct. 33. Dri R.
O. Brodgerlck. city kcaltk oaVeer of
,8a, Praactsco, reported today to tke
istate board of healU tkat for .tke
year ending October 13. there aad
been la that city 313 eaaea of raMeo
reported and found positive. Tke
number of dog affected waa 354.
humans 5, cattle 4, cat 4 aad' kernes
onkr 3.
ef.Ue HarTtmMgews)'ef akkw, mie ',
presjreas na Pertkuad lee-grAttk'
eoaeluekMi of tkat aeSkf R hi pew. ::,
ast tkat orders wm ge nsttk for tke'.'.4
prspssid work. - v ; - rJ I T.
aaasunssmentkeail
tha. -- - tka
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PaatSe af tka lalsaMai .!, Mmr oa "
Ike, eatenalsei work " wttk,Jt 'ayeed, 5(-'
nut it kaa dsvslsped tkt- eedeti s,
for active SeU wei ksWe yet bwsk v;
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A pool and billiard parlor and cigar
stand will be opened In n few days
la tk store room formerly occupied
by tke Palace restauraat. ea fourth
street by Rf Tnkmr ef DerrR.
Tk equipment fr tke pwe U
modern, and Mr. Taker aanounces
tkat he latends flttlag up a strictly
Srtt ernes resedi
y
La Follette Will Not Vote for
i
Any One of Three Candidates
Wiaconain Senator Declarea that he will Support
aon aa Long aa the College Profaaaor Stfcka to
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Uultsd Proa Service
LA OROSSB, Oct. IS. la kla pee
ing speech of tke campaign herejUat
night, Senator La Follette saia taat
r
ikedld not Intend 'to rote for Taft,
neoeevMi or vummm.
1 VI intend to maintain aa iadtpead
n0 position," ke a4ded. "If Wlwoa
skoWs power a a piegteselve"! wait
to kelp klm. but Ido aot kaow wkat
two years as a progressive eaa dX 1
propose to Sgkt klm If e weasieaa to
tk pressure tkat wll be bfeugkt to
bear."
GHORGB W. SORRBLB AND IOsB. H.
R. RRMKRLL UNITKL IN MATRI
MONY HY RKy. PRIksR IN TRW
CITY TURSBAY NHweTT
Tk marriage of Oeerge W. Sorrale
aad. Mrs. 8, B. DrlskeU waa ealemn
toed at tka fcddle.Raak ieiala
fk'oase taatf aigwtlby Kir; 'Reo.', M.
Tk greoail a wei) kaewa, farmer
resMlag aear 'Keao.--'li kaa for a
leag Uai ketd tk auii eeatract frees
Carrla to Xh, Tk Wide awe re-
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awaa.a carav. j i
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i OTTAWA, Oct.' It
Mat tribunal appelated uader CeW
ada's trust laws today ds'ctdod tkat''
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I a' combination bt reetrsiat tfade.
There R ao appeal froai tkbi tiWimuj '
wklek make tke UnetliaM to eaa
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