The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1912, Image 1

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Judge Benson Sustains Demurrer of
VICE SCANDAL
IS TAKEN UP BY
U. S. OFFICIAL
FRAME-UP TALK
IS NOW HEARD
COXtlltKMMMAN I.AFFKKTV WIN
AMK COXOHKHH TO I'KOHK
teprt Tlint Ttirm Art Regular ltr
vert Himers la Ijirge CKitsi of tho
Country Aruuse lleirrMaUtle
to Artloa Many t'lllca ,lrt Involv
rd in the Report, him I Um Prtda
Hill II Tltocougl.
lotted Press Service
I'OHTI.ANI), Nor. 27,--Congress-man
I-nlferly announced today Hint
ho will Introduce a bill In congress
saklng that a committee bo appoint
mI to Investigate the rtHrl Dial
there are regular moral pervert
houses In many cities of the United
Htstes, Including Rsn Fraiirlaru, Now
York and Chicago,
Thli action on the. part of Con
gressman t-afferty I a direct result of
Ilia recent exposure mado In Port
land, when It waa shown by tho con
fesslons of young boya that there haa
bran grove violation of tho law.
ENVOYS NOT ABLE
AGREE ON TERMS
HUMOIt UAH IT THAT WOMJAHT
IM CKIITAIX THAT UK WILL
MINK, HO MK IM NOW HKTTIXU
HKAVH.V O.N HIH OH-OXKXT
United Press Hervlra
HAN PltANUIHCO, Nor. 27. Da
caiuv Wolgaat han trained very llltlo
and Iteferee (Irlflln It n close friend
of CorTrntli, rumor are flying think
mid fait that there In u frame-up for
Wulgnil to win. Olliora doclsro that
Wolgnat U In bad shnpo, and he
realties hit defeat U certain, so Hint
he and lila maniger, Joiidk, have bet
heavily on Itltchla under cover.
Tim xeneral Impreaalnn la that
neither (IrlRlth nor Coffrotli will dare
to "pull nnythlnR," and that the bout
will tin on the level.
Itllrhle money la bernmltiK tuoni
ptrnllful today, but the oddi nre atltl
2 to I that Wolicnat will win, with
even money that ho wilt win within
eighteen rounda,
CLASS STUDIES TURKS PLAN TO
i
0RE60N HISTORY! RETAKE SALONIKA.
AND ARE JAILED
O. A. (!, MTUDKNTH OIVK I.KC
TOUCH TflKMHKI.VM TO TMKIR
CI,ASHMATf I'lUTUHKfc) ARK
t'HKII
KERN WILL STAY
Hpeclil to The Herald
COUVALUS, Nov. 27. "8om
Ihliiaj new" In Initructlonal methods
la belli tried m tho Oregon Agrlcul
turul collcgo In the blatory claaaea un
der 1'rofeaaor J. 11. Horner. The
courau In Oregon hlatory Introducod
thl year la being worked out on' a
unique plan.
Kncli member of the claia haa choa
vn a lubjeel rotative to aome pbaae of
Oregon hlatory, and la preparing to
tnlk to tho clnaa one period. The lee
turn will bo llluatrited with photo
Krapha thrown upon the wall by a
tervooptlron. Tho Drat of the aerie
rriifrMor Horner hlmaelf delivered,
taking na hla aubject "Oregon l.lter
nture," Students of other claaaea not
'buny at that hour, took advantage of
tho opportunity to learn of the rlc'a
(literature which thl data ha given
'tho world,
IN LONG TIME FORMER RESIDENT
MUCH SURPRISED
HK.N'ATOIt Wll.l. XOT ATTKMI THK
OI'K.MNO OF OOXdltKHH IX I IK
CKMHKH McMAXKIAI. HTICKH
TO HIH CtiSVtmtUHS
l.ltMIAHI.VH TKHMH AHK VKHV
MAHI) HIH TUHKKV OlUXTKIl
lKOIHMtlTIO.V Wll.l. H4MIN UK
HDIINITTKII HV TUIIKKi"
tailed I'rea Service
CONHTANTl.NOII.K, Nov,
- I Tli rn.i nmttl nillntl Of llfl A AIC,
t, , It h h "..... Iil IT.inalanlltinnln ' .,.. .- ....
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United t'reaa Bervlre
INDJANAI'OI.IH. Nov. 27. U la
rumored that Judge Anderson In the
federal court haa decided to quaah
tho Indictments agnlnat Mendowa,
llenaon and M, II. Davl on ground
of Inaufflclent evidence Incriminating
them In the Illegal trnnaportntlon of
dynamite.
.7 jj.. , Keiiator Kern announced today that
Urn Pasha haa rejected the llulg.rl.n , HW "ot'M)' con nu. a. coun
ofer. Havolf has agreed to con.l.lerM f"r "'Mf'"- "" '"'u "
N..lm'a counter offer. The pro.pect., " J'1" "k '"
of an agreement are poor. It I. un "' ". wll not attend the opening
d..rtood that Ilulgarla give Turkey nre m .,
IIID Vri WBIIIIUIMH
Mnulgal wa resumed. Ili snld that
he "didn't care' when he waa arrest-
cd, a be had boon eipoctlng to be
He
k. c. iiali muustire to
CITV rt)R A WIT AFTKR A
I.OXO HKHIHKNCK IN IXM AN
tJKI.KH. CAU
end nominal
b tnla.
useralnty over Al
IlKHMN, Nor. 27 Auatrln haa de
filnad Uermany'a suggestion to sub
mil the AttbTlaServla dispute to an
International tribunal.
NOTABLES ATTEND
BAYNER FUNERAL
HIOH OWKIIALH OK THK (IOV
HHNMBNT AH VYM.I AH l-t)K
KIUN DII'bOMATH AKK I.N AT
TKNDANOK AT INTKBMKXT
plsced In custody at any time.
deuled that any detective agency or
tho erectors' association had employ
ed him. Ho seemed prepared tor Sen
ator's queatlons, and answered read
ily and clearly. He atuck closely to
tho detail of hi confession.
K. C. Ilnll. a former resident of
Klamath County, I In the city from
his home near Loa Angeles. Mr. Ball
owned a ranch near Merrill, but left
there ten yeara ago, and this la his
Drat vlalt since. He states that ha
feels lost, and la unable to find any
of tho old familiar placea In Klamatn
Kails, whero he was formerly so well
acquainted.
Arriving after dark last evening
ho wns taken to the Hall Hotel, and
this morning he started toward 8Uth
street looking for John Houston's
plsce. Ho could hardly believe that
tho main portion of the city la no
oast of this well known place, In
stead of west, a In former day.
Mr. Hall wilt go to Merrill for a
short visit with friends,
WA8IIINOTON, U. 0., Nov. 27
I'resldent, supreme court, Justices,
i-presentatlvet of the seaaU and
house and diplomats attended the
funeral of Senator It ay ne r today. Tho
services) started at I o'clock tU af
ternoon. Chaplain 1'lerco preached
si the Interment In Hock Creek cemetery.
HHATTI.K FRARH
ANOTHKK HHOOK
8KATI.K, Nov, 27. "no you think
there will be anothorT" Is the ques
tion on vavtrynody's Up her today
s the result of three earthquake
shocks which Jarred Beattle nt In
'Wvals of an hour tut night.
"Very ladylike little trembleri,"
was tha atntamant of students Who
observed the records made by the
seismograph at Washington Untyersl
ty. Thar wa novo or upneavma
felt In destructive shoes. Tho lnt
occurred at 1 1 10 and the' hut, which.
waa a4U.saaaalad hy a low rtwMO.'at
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GRAND JURY TO
REPORT FRIDAY
IIKCAVHi: OK MIOIIT TIMK OF
HKIIVH'K, IT IH XOT KXI'KUTKD
THAT AXV XKW IIIWIXKHH WII.Ii
UK TAKKX VV
Klamath county grand Jury con-
...I 1., .naalnn today. bUt It I UOt
believed tliat a report will bo mndejto
the court until Krlday night. Tho
Jury will complete its ueiiueriiuuu
by Raturday night, and ou the fol
lowing Monday a nw grand Jury will
be drawn. . .
Hecause of tho short tlmo in wiuon
tho Jury has yet; to servo It Is not bo
lleved' that any now matters will bo
taken tin. The reports of llftt. graft
ing, olc, will probably be loft for the
new grand Jury to consider. 1
This morning little BMMWniiei
was called to the grsna,
She la the principal wttm
her father, who, la charged
cost.
NAZIM BKV.AXU BOtt OFFICBHsl
INOLUBKO IN PIiOT
t
Hervta KeraMs; Treosas Frosn Tisrker
In Order t Reels Theatensed Twr
klali Invanlass The Henult of This
Is Thai HntgarisM WU1 Be FcwcsmI
to Accept
Tensw of KsMas hi
'rare XtaotjaUnsss
trailed Hreaa Service
SALONIKA. Nov. 27. Natlm Bey
and 500 offlcers of the Turkish force
garrisoned here when the Oreeks cap
tured the cltrt arrested this
morning, charged with plottlag to re
take the city. Their paroles have been
cancelled, and tbey will be Impris
oned In Piraeus).
Trets Service
ItIN, Nof. 27. It Is
United
tH.RL.lN, Net. 27. It Is reported
that Servla haa recalled practically aH
of her troops from Turkey la order to
resist the threatened .Austria Inva
sion. It thin b) true. It wUI fore the
Bulgarians to accept the snKaa's
tersae.
TURK TKIXM OF
THEIR BRFRAT
Valted free Semee
CKTTINJK. Nov. 27. A Turkish
officer In the prison camp near here,
when asked the reason for Turkey's
defeat, said:
"We were conquered on the day
when the Young Turks broke the ab
solute religious sovereignty of tho
sultan and Introduced Christian sol
diers In the Turkish ranks."
PLAYERS READY
FOR DIG GAME
(-OWBKLXH, DRUMS ANB TIN PANS
Wll.Ii ADD TO THK GAITY OF
THK OCCASION OFFICIAL
AHK CHOSKN
M'COY TO BRING
MILCHERS HERE
WKtL KNOWN STOCKMAN OOKH
BAST TO sHHiHCT HKIH GRADB
COWS FOR THK KLAMATH
itiU. ,
J. W. NtOsr lift Taasday ler Wto-
conshj and 'nesaU hi Central' Ohio,
where) he wlUVyurchaM two or tkroo
carloads at thoreucharad HoltUlft
cows 'for shlpmeut toiKlaraaOj coun
ty. Mr. McCoy has contracted (or
supplying these atilehers to rasldeats
of the BoaesaJan colony and other
farmers In Us Klamath Basin.
Four carloads of Holstolns have al
ready bee snayUad to Um farasers of
Klamath county by Mr. McCoy. These
were shipped from California, but he
believes he can Sad bettor cattle to
select from In tho dairy districts of stives of tho
Wisconsin ui Obm.
RAILROAD TALK
GETTING SERIOUS
SKY
SCUM IS
Tl K IKCTEI
MOBKRN BTROOrtTsMt WILL
RAHsBB) ON THK SRB OF '
OLD MABJQCAM HtTtLaMMO,
CK.HTLV DHSIROTKB)
PORTLAND. Nor. 27. PUS far
the construction of a tea or twelve-
story steel or reinforced coaereU
building to replace tha old Maranaaa
building est Merrtss. between Sisth
and atovesjth streets, werie ordered
prepared by the Northwestern Fidel
ity company, owner of tho property ,
at a meeting of the oHesrs and stock
holders.
The eastern half of the old build
ing will ho demolished Immediately,
and the first wing of the new struc
ture built at a cost of approxlsaatsly
H00.O00. Tbs west wing of the build
Ing will be remodeled and permitted
to stand for the present, but It Is
said that eventually It will be torn
down and tha second wing construct
ed. This action was taken attar a
thorough Investigation of tho old
building. Nwhlen has been In. progress
since a portion of tho" eatwlng col
lapsed last week, sad left tho re
mainder of this section In a weakened
condition.
PLAN TO BWILB) A. LOW
ORANTS PASS TO CWSORKT
Cirr APPKAHS TO.BC TAKUKI
DKnirtTB SHAPB
MKDFORD. Nov. 27. IsapottSMSt
developmsnts hi the railroad
Uon are scheduled for the
week, wkh O rants Pass playing Ha
strongest sard, tor tho seeartag of a
railroad to tho coast Dr.F.D. Bad
dy returned. tress a trip to Saa Fraa-
dseo, where ho haa hooa for tha last
wash, aad eoafarrsd wHh Oraats Pass
cltlsea. A sot lag of tha hi
saoa of that sKr wUI bo bold, at which
desalt ptaas far a railroad aad se
curing funds wtu ba hold.
It waa reported that coast rsprsssa
Hill Haas will bo Mt
Msdford tho seeoad wank la
her aad that ptaaa will ho saaaa at
once tor takfaag thoas over tho rsats
to, Crssosat CRy, at least aa for as
possible. It was aloe
the To was la tercels, who ssatrol tho
Bias Ledge mlae, had ssonrsd aa
Island for a smelter sK aoar CratM
City, aad that thor war Uklac.
aetlva latsrest'la ta prspsalUia. ,
Btt-a. arJUsaa avga fagMBj satawaf-aasVfaffaaaal aaawsh laH
M swaaT asBSBjasBjay asasj ' msWWSBBSBjaamBfaBj Bajsj bjsbj
sash a otac. ta prsiotors say, that
aatalag dsisK oaa ba gsvaa at;fr
nahMeatlaa. Tha
aboat town Is Oat, tho Oraaet
acUvttr m laaatrod ay i
Uass la aa smart tolMook tho Maraat
aad tavaalaa af.thalr tsrrRonrar
thalr ssielesrlTahria'tsMmHhnC
UMHBIHaas. la thl
R to reeaUsd that Coatral
untouched uaUl Jim H1B tavaded tha
undevelspsd eoaattr wttajklo rahavj'
The' surveyrag : party ' at mow aa-
gages setting staa
down the Applegste from tho summit
of JaekaonvlUe hlU. : ui ,
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immksrtsa.lafm af awsiaat. '
hrat.st waa rasa sassst ftada
aftraoa that tho fwal samasaTatsah) af
ba lashlaeT a) ta law 'hi saaaaawt
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GUTHRID
IE GETS
. bV
BOWLING ALLEYS
STREET STRIKERS
NUMBjR.0,000
TIK VV OF THK STKKL MIIX8 OF
THK CARNKGIK COMPANY IS
.(ly COMPI.KTK AND EXTRA
mUHDH ARK ON DUTY '
United Press Berylce .
1'lTTBUUno, Nov. 27. Carnegie
Steel coutpauy olnclals deny tnat a
curload of strikebreakers have been
takvn to tho stoel plants at Home
atead and llrnddock, wlioro the train
mon are' striking. A
Kilrn guards now surround the
mills and tho tlo-up Is complete. It
Is eatlmated that 10,000 men are Idle.
ALASKA MIN'KHH
HTAHT 'FOR WAU
Make Thanksgiving
ory to some one
to you. U she has
get hor-ji token
tods
sb. get hor-jntoM
at havii someawoil
, c, M,lt
PaVniTl
satafaHssSt
jVli-
naatbiaJi-Bt
who Jb nearaOafewar
or i
ksd you fa'dlae
eolation. I
ppreclatl
quality.
. MoHtttai
United Press Bervtco
ai'OKANK. Nov. 27. Reinforce
ments from Cape Nome, Fort Yukon
and other Alaska points for tha Mon
tenegrin army before Scutari In Ku
ropean Turkey, passed through thl
city today on a Hmltod train,. This
force, numbering 67 alien miners an
swering the homeland's call for aid,
la making tho longest Journey ever
undertaken by humankind to light for
thslr country aad their God.
Cowbells, drums, tin pans, horns
and voices are the weapons ths high
school boys are going to use this eve
ning In a grand football rally and pa
rude, by which they expect to spread
the news of the football game tomor-
IW.
The officials for the game have been
choaen, and tbey will be strict, It Is
said, and suspend nny player who
fouls.
The llnc-up ot the high team is "as
follews: Nicholson right end, Stan
ley right tackle, Skeltoa or Mark-
wardt right guard, Case center, Car
ter left guard, Pell loft tackle, Hataos
left end. Rlis Quarter. Cog right halt
back, Roller or Nail left halt back,'
Foese full back.
Opposing them on the Independent
town team are: 8mlth left end,
O'Connell left tackle, O'Coanell left'
guard, Kvorett center, Murphy right
guard, Iavenlk right tackle, Lytl
right end, Crosby quarter, Hopkins
(captain) right half back, Chilton
left half back, Fronch full back.
Four big husky boys have been ap
pointed to keep theapeetators of tha
side lines, a the players say they are
more or less confused by ths yelling
so near hy. The left olds bleachers
have -been reserved .for. the high
school rooter, sad they only will be
allowed the use of tho Moaehers.
The ground Is fslrlr dry,., However
there will be sawdust put oa today, so
as .to prevent posslbl ailrlng.
Arrangements' for taVgam are la
the hand of Mr. MeCall and Mr.
Crosby, representatives of both
teanu-M; 'V ."-
MURDKRKR SAYS
t
HANGIXa RH3HT
JKRICHO CLCB IBISBB TO LOCAL
CMAR BKALKR- MANY
PROVlOCKIrTS WILL BC MABH
IN THK PLACK
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 17. "If n
an kills another without being forc
ed to do la self-defense, he should
hang."
This waa the reply ot Kdward Del-
ehante. the gloat aegro arlsaaer at
Fotsom, under seateac ot execution
Deceathor Ith. far kllHag fellow
prisoner, whoa asksd by Warden
Johnston what should bo doae wHh
n man who commits murder.
Delehaato had been pronounced
saae after aa examination by pay
slclans Boms years ago he was la-
Jurod In n race riot, and Utcr placed
la an Insane asylum In Illinois for a
time..
HAXTA MONICA
TO RAISE FUNDS
United Press Service
SANTA MONICA, Nov. 27. Twen
ty-flve thousand dollsrs to help build
s yacnt to compete in aouwern unit-
fornla waters against the craft that
Sir Thomas Upton will bring to Cal
ifornia waters In 1115, has hooa
raised here by the Greater Saata
Monica Club and Individual cltlseas.
Other fund will b susoeftbed.' .
jr. - !- gi- asasas i sVsfeik assssh
iteaaat awMemji Sll lai IsBJaf shKiawl 'fj '-"
.-i . .. ...p ".? fgyrt,yft- ,.
t ' ' J $ ""--' '- r ' 't
jl-al sh.' s Wlaaaaaaaaa tM AgMkaj
Ba awaVav,WsfaWf WsWa9waawHJaT WJBBBtB
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tBBmaav oaiasasi'
VaMad, Psasa Santa s
ST Imsasj the tlU
mat ate awaeaiJaaa3lsa1 -
tmik -LJ BJL-mj' J '
sHsBTWawagBWaaHaHgaas saVaVFrawsWSarBB "
Doahaa ta afsawAr. wm'.'J $
saliiiHalsIrr; ,, '
At a. meetlag of the members of
the Jericho Club la their rooms last
evening It was decided, to less tha
bowling alleys aad equipment of .ta
club to R, B. OuUrldg. A lease waa
executed this morning for a parted af
six months, with a four meaths
tloa to purchase, sad Mr. aathrida
took charge of tho club rooms, which
are located la tho Odd Fellows build
Mr. Qnthrldg will overhaul the al'
leys, billiard aad pool tables, sad will
add a lot of aew bell aad pias. He
expects to have tho. pUe ready, to a
opened to tho pubHo;br Psssmher 1.
sWCaRAOB. Nov.
frsttoi
Petssrsaew
ot
IHtls Jew
Lovyof thSmaih,Ba
At the battle of Ki
loatal staadartt bsarsr fR
rd. The seldlsrs wavaradi'aa)
about to :riteat..wl
forward, grabbsd tha Sag. aad warn.
lag it aloft started 'irtaljM; for ta
Ti:rklah treaeaes. hBa''osaaasa,'lo
Hred'br"tato'aajafAa.'swhV
jutekly routed the oaesap at aha V
art naktt if ', f I ,,V
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Msay Favor
The plaa to sell the old court house
site gained thirty votes today, while
the number ot those who want ta
keep the property galaed but eight
convert.
Ths vote new stands :
Sell tho property .... ,4M
Keepi the property . . . .271
'Vagal Oeavtetod
YORK, NOV. 17. The
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NKW YORK, Nov. 17. The na
tional League asagaate today ooa
vlcted ex-Presldeat Fogel of the Phil
lies of avs of Presteeat Lyneh'a
charges, The meeting .then ad
journed. . ' 'j
KAMLOOPS,,)- C-i
Twelve relative maraared at 1
laeladlag lather, saother, tara aay
Ws and three brother, la tha hailHB;
tag tnisiiigiais seaversasa a ssja -v
gram te Mia Oertrnde Back; a saawtt :-p ,
nerofthUeky. 'llJ '.7
Thsmassssr. jstt ibsaMd ay Msa; ." -1
lean robshi. os eurred Oslsbst Itah aa
th raaeh eeusld ba Bask at 1
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latasajliissv naMisr ''saaaasaat vaaaaA 'smW saaaahslsaaBaBaam
eaffVsafMe Wtlf e av-9lwa, Waatl JRa affpBBTaBsfPa
saw hooa
The autherMte
ta losate th
month.
Ja,
Sao for Dtvore
Suit for divorce waa started In th
circuit court late Tuesday attsraooa
by Fraak S. Jester against Sarah
Jeeter. Th charg Is aatarttaa:
W. H. A. Reaner 1 atteraey for tha
plalaUf. ' l
It price and good limb and body
cqunt you will get your wlatro wood
ot me. R. W. BRACK,, boi S0.
IT-lt .CaatealM-jeAaUrkai.
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United Press Service ' & &;
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17. Tha
laoUe suspeet Josefk Hs ft hovhst
m ' - ..-" 1 f "B1 ". " ii a? 1
aratsmstasty. strs,- iieaa,
Jaaa. He, has beea.itvea th Ulrd
degree, bat has, at eoafeosod, al-.
thaagh hato'.asar a
The Ladles' AMof Hm,
Ian chareh wlH .bMja?sBsaai.
1 : 10 Friday afteraooa at ta jMpat wt
Mrs. Fred Oerteh, U 1
ladles'
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