The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 12, 1912, Image 1

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KMMATH PALLH, OIHcAOft, TltHNUAY, NOVKMIIKK IS, iffl
Klamath County Annexed By National Democrats
Scarlet Fever Causes Postoffice at Chiloquin to Close
SPANISH PREMIER
FALLS A VICTIM
OF AN ASSASSIN
MURIUM COMMITTKI) I.V HKAKT
UK MAIIHIIi
Aeuusla Takes HU Own Mfe llefore
the Arrival of Hip Police Two
HullrU Are Hcnt la Rapid Horrra-
tun Through Iho Mewl or DUllo.
gulitHHl HlalrMHan llralh Come
' lnUatly.
lulled Irese (Service
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.Vol a Kuklite
United Press Hervlca
UNION, Nov. S. lila-
patches from Madrid thla after
0 noon say that Zarrato has bean
arrested, and that lio dlil not
commit aulclde. Tho dorr of
lilt taking bit ou life iu clr-
minted In order tu deceive hla
accomplices.
MAI)UII. Nor. 1 J. Premier Can
al)Jas waa naaaaalnalcd thla inornlnf.
Ill was ahot twice behind the rar and
Imtaatly kllltd.
Manual Pardlnaa Y Zarralo waa Iho
aissssla.
The aaaaaalnktlon occurred In front
of the office of tba mlulster of the In
tirlor on 1'uarto del Sol, a square In
tla very center of thla city. Step
ping behind Canalcjaa, the aesaasln
li ltd twice. He committed aulclde
In fore the arrival of the police
At the lime of tho shooting the
sijuars waa crowded with people.
(Ileal confusion followed. Military
gtarda attempted to clear the squsre
ai d tho throw atampeded.
Scores of cavalry finally acattered
tba crowds.
Floats Over CMy.
United Press Itrrlw
HAN rKANOIBCO, Nov. 13. A via.
tor Kowler atarttd from th I'realdlo
at noon today, and crulaud for half nn
I'our above the city.
Lorlmer la III
UnUtd Preaa Bervlr
CHICAGO, Nov. l.Kx-Benntor
lrlar la very III. I'hyalclana aay
he haa appendlcltli, and that an op
eration will be ueceeaary.
Hull was atarted In the circuit court
thla afternoon by V. 8. liench et al
aialntt II. B. Crane. Keeae 4 tiroes
beck are attorneys for the plaintiffs.
SHANK ENTERS
PLEA OF GOILTY
AHHAII.ANT OF COIXHJKI, HOOHK-
Vhl.T Wllil, )T FlflHT KOli
I.IIIKUTV VUKHTIU.V OK IIIH
HA.MTV CXJMrM VI'
Called I'rtt SrvlM
MI1.WAUKKH, Nov. 1 J. When
Bchrank waa arraigned In court today
he pleaded guilty to the charge of
having ahot Colonel Theodore Itoose-veil.
Iu event of Hcbrank being found
aana Colonel Itooeavelt will be re
quested' tu come to this city to tes
tify against blru.
Bchrank waa taken before Munlcl-
pol Judge lAuguit llackua heavily
manacled. The hearing waa ad
Juurned to 3 o'clock whon a aanlty
cotnmUalon will be named.
0E6REE TEAM
GO TO MEDFORD
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l'roperlty Itebekah Iodge No.
104, I. O. O. K will enter a team Iu
the competitive drill to be held at
the uext Grand Encampment of the
order, to bo held Iu Medford next
May. Kor thla reniou tho members
of tho team are drilling moat ardu
ously, aud grea. Intereat U being tak
en In Iho work by Iho members of tho
team.
Tomorrow night a meeting of tho
monitors of the team will be held
for the purpoae of practice and all
members aro urged to be on hand
promptly at 7:30.
Mrs. B. May drcor, president of the
Itebekah Assembly, while on a visit
here recently, complimented the work
of tho team very highly, and urged
them to attend the assembly and com-
pcto In tho competitive, drill. So
earnest was she In her roquest that
the lodge ha decided to enter tho
team, and earneat drilling will be
the order of tho day from thla time
until they feel themaolve capable of
bringing home the honora of the
assembly.
K. U. Kagait of the General Elec
tric company, entertalnod iho atu
dents of the high achool thla morn
ing with hi talk on electricity.
The talk waa very Instructive, and
showed the varloui stages' by which
the present electric lamps are per
fected. He also showed the stu
dents how to read an electric meter.
Ills talk waa llluatrated by icenes
thrown upon a icreen by a ateroptl-
con lantern.
INDIANAI'OMB, Nov.lIBecause
of the Illness of Juror Spauldlng, tho
dynamiting caaea havo been continu
ed until tomorrow. If he la unable
to resume then a mistrial will result.
Fever Epidemic Is
Causing Great Fear
Poitof f Ice at Chiloquin is Closed and
a Guard will be Sent There to
Maintain a Strict Quarantine
ISEVERE PENALTY
FOR BIG NE6R0
rOUIt ADDITIONAL INDICTMKNTH
Aid. iiirrcHN'i:u aoainkt jack
JOH VKO.V, WHO HAYH THCVHK
Tlf. tSU TO KIIAMK HIM
fulled Press Service
CHICAGO, Nov. 12 Jack John-
eon haa been told that four additional
Indlctmenta havo been returned
against him, and that bo might bo
Imprisoned for flvu years on each In
dictment. Bend may be required for
IH&0.000.
Tho big black charged that aome
(ino la trying to "frame" hlin.
LIGHTING EXPERT
TALKS TO POPILS
K. 1. KAOAN DKMO.8TKATK8 TBK
PIUNCII'I.KN OK THK MOOKKN
KMCCTHIO L1UHT lIXUtrTKAT
1XO WITH 8TKKKOPTICON
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Appoplriy Clalans One of Twelve 9
ArMters
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United Press Her vice
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 11
The trial ef labor leaders on
charKcs of dynamiting csme to a
0 sudden halt here today when
Juror Allen 'Spauldlng was
stricken with osoplexy. Court
adjourned unllf thla afternoon.
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RITCHIE WILL
GET HIS CHANCE
CALIFORNIA LtOHTH'KKiHT WILL
MHKT AD WOL0A8T I.V BALY
CITY AHEXA IN A ae-HOUNB GO
THANKMIVIN'O BAY
United Press Berrloa
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. II Willie
.Itltchle, Coffroth and Jones today
agreed on the terms of tba pro
ponod Wolgast-Kltchle match to be
held In tho Daly City arena on Mat
Thanksgiving Day.
Tho fltjut Is scheduled for twenty
rounds, and on the result will depend
the world's lightweight championship
OFFICIAL COUNT
GIVES WILSON A
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luo in:TOraiU0M
MAKE BOOSE STEW
Hob Sloan, who has been getting
his potato crop uuder cover for tho
past two or threo weeks, has complet
ed that glorious proposition and re-
lown for the winter.
irAUIIY LANK BEATS 8KLLI.MJ
KOR V. H. .SENTAK
Threw Democrats Annex coeaty Jobs,
Hat Uie Rest' of the Oascee) Oo to
ItfMtfaMraaav Close) Contest b for
iteuaty Treasetrer, Bat Dssjgrtr,
Wins by a Majority of Korty-Moe,
.UronMajtl to Cos7"l-.
The official canvass or the returns
of thn election a week ago put KUm
nth county In tbo ranks of the demo
crats, no far as national affairs are
concornod, but the republicans con
tinue to hold tho lead In county af
fairs. Captulu Lee, present assessor,
slid n democrat, vrns re-elected by an
overwhelming majority; Claude II.
Dsggett won for treasurer, and Earl
Whltlock for coroner, but they were
tho only doinocrats on the county
ticket who had a surplus of votes.
Harry Lnno received the endorse
ment of Klamnth. county for United
PLASH AKK UNDER WAY FOR A
Ilia CELEBRATION IN SACRA
ME.VTO KOR THK BPORTCMKN
OK THK PACIFIC SLOPE
United Press Rervlrs
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 1 J. Twenty
cooks will combine their culinary art
In thls.clty November 2Ua, to make
the big goose stew to be given at Ag
ricultural Psrk by local sportsmen
to the sportainen of Northern Califor
nia, the finest stew ever tested. And
this little army of cooks will be as
sisted by bigger srmy of waiters.
Qhalrman W. W. Thomas and Louis
Kauer of the culinary department of
tho goose stew have arranged to em
ploy TS waiters to serve the stew.
These waiters will be taken to the
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Desperate Bandit May be in
the Klamath Falls Country
a. -a -ma.
Local Bartender Encounters Customer who Acta Sus
picious and it is Believed He may be one of Shasta
Limited Robbers. Says He will make Escape '
The postoRco at Chiloquin has
been closed and a mau will be Mat
there thla afternoon by the eeunty
court to maintain a strict guard over
the place, gearty (aver baa broken
out la tba family of the postmaster,
L. WhlttesBore, aa4 his bondsmea
will be asked U tana aver the hand
ling of the mall. i , t
All of the null atpmaat la the
PMtoSaa will be f&iata aaa av
Hvered, hat all taaaaMaf mN w4H N
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distributed la soma other place yet
to be selected,
Oual WblUemore, 18 years of age,
dlod from tho fever yesterday, aim
other members of the family aro
stricken.
Because tho postofllce has been a
geaersl roeetlug plate for residents
of that section, it Is feared tant, taa
epldsm,lo ,ay become geaeral, aaa.
etally aatoag the Indiana of that sec
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man believed to be one of the
two bandits who held up the 'Shasta
limited at Delta last week Is some
where In Klsmath Falls.
A bartender In a local saloon de
clared this afternoon that a waa an
swering closely to the description of
tho bandit who made his escape when
his partner was shot down by a brake-
man had bought a drink from him
thla morning, saying:
"That's the flrstdrlnk I've, had for
some time, nud I've been giving 'em
n good chase."
The customer was covered with
mud, und displayed signs of having
recently gone through a severe ex
perience. Ho furtively watched both
the trout and, back door of tho saloon
r.a ho united for his drink to be
served. " ?
"1 am going to beat It," he said, a
he left tho place. "They'll have to
go some It, they get me., I, know this
country like" a book." s'
Tho hold-up In wnlch It Is believed
the mysterious stranger was Involved
occurred thirty-eight miles north of
Reddlug.
nu... aUmmlm uitt had turn takan
t AUU Mw .. . -
The tralu bad moved scarcely 100
yurds wheu the locomotive ran over
a torpedo. The engineer, Frank
Wents, at pneo stopped the train and
a, masked man Jumped on the foot
board of tho locomotive aud held a
revolver nt tho head of the engineer,
ordering him to take bis hsuds off
tho levers. He stood guard over tho
cugluo whllo two other robbers made
their, v ay to the mall car.
One on eacn giae or me car, tne
tttOi began shooting., The people of
Delta rAn out of their houses and
stores. A few imssengerskjuinped out
to seo what tho trouble was, but were
quickly Intimidated by the shooting.
Tho messengers In tho mail car,
nottclug tho mopping of the train,
and not suspecting robbery, opened
the doors on each side, and both rob
bers entered, setilngHhu registered
i
Meantime the head brakemaa, Jim
Yokum, dropping from the rear of
the 'train, ran back to tho town and
Into Tom Norton's saloon, crying
'robbers," and deataadlag a gun.
Norton gave hlra onVand the brake-
man returned. Frnthag taa
went up to the robber and deliberate
ly shot him through tho throat Tba
robber fell off the footboard, aaa u
supposed to have died Instsntly. ,
His two compalnoas alighted from
the mall car on the river side of the
train and escsped. One stayed for a
while at the mall car, threatening the
mall clerks, and the attar re tar
ward calling "Frank." He hesitated
a moment' when he saw his dead part
ner beside the engine, and ejaculated
"Who did thUT" He, tbea dashed
back to tho mall car, Joined his re
malnluK' cbmpalnlon, aad tba two
led.
No trace of them could be found
when the train crew and paasaags
made a search, aad thirty mlautes
after the torpedo slgnstho train was
uuder way again to Portland.
BALL MISSING;
NO PRACTISING
HIGH HCMOOL AOOtUKtATiOit VK-
ABLE TO TRY OUT FMB
OF GAMK BflCACSK OF LACK
OF FROFHSTY
la spite of tba sanddy graaad at
tbo ball park, last areata a tall
team-turned oat for praetleela foot
ball. Tba ball failed to show ap.
however, aa that there waa M,reg
ular practice. Taa boys wlH nrae
tlce steadily for tba remalalaar few
weeks before the ajame wRk tba towa
team, wbkh coaaes a Thaakagtrlaf
Day.
The goal posts at taw-park
aakew oa account of tho reseat
and present a dismal aspeet.
ever, a good game wHI be played tba
22d. This is eertala am aseeaat af
the eaUuslasm of tba players oa balk
teams. Meanwhile those who are In
terested la basketball are taf
that practice will tbortly begin at
tbo pavtHon. - .rL
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OEMOCRATM CHAaMMT. 1UT
TURNS IN LOS ANORLRS OOVX.
TY HAVK RRSN sMHsMVHY
TAMPERRO WITH
United Press Service
LOS AN0ELE8. Nov. 11. Chair
man Cotton of the democratic eeaaty
ceatrat committee Intimated that he
would either apply to tba court far a
writ of mandamus to eompel'tbo
county cemmlseloaa to ollmtaalo lai
pared returns or apply to tto'naat
congress for redress.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. laV-WMk
31 preclatte alaatna. tbo pragreeatTea
cUlat that Roeeevett te-anoad by
votes. Tba democrats, with lees sra
clacta mlsslBE. claim that Wilson Is
behind only 44S. Cenfuatoa eontln
ues.
WReon Undecided
TRENTON. N. J.. Nor. II. Free!
dent-elect Wilson today declined to
confer with anyone regardlac eatt
an extra session of congress. 8a In
sisted that ha bad not
mlad.
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tato crop of this vicinity baa fallen
short of expectations, aad many of
tba planters are trying to fathom the
cause thereof, , Most of 'them agree.
however, that it waa owlaa to the
low average, temperaturejof the ea
water at Dstta and bad started north, bar still guardlag .taaaagtaeer,
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first rob-'mer' Just 'past claiming that there
near, hnv waa ery Uttle good growing weatber.
Without brlnglag any eanlpasant
here, Maaey Bros., Batso aontraatati.
will compete tba eentraet on tbaaee
ond unit lateral or the Klna 'irri
gation proJao'aasUy wlthlia tba Maia
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