The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OIIHGON. HATIHIIAV, DKCKMHKIl SI, 101S
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Yaquis Storm Town; Massacre Oyer 1,000
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MORE GIRLS THAN
BOYS OF SCHOOL
AGE IN COUNTY
4.IIOWTH KIXCK MHT YKAIl
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Itnuugli lu fJu to HthiHil In TliU
Coaaty larrr In a Year I ilM.
Iltmaaaa Lwers Klanatli I'all Itaa
tlir Grralret larmwo In Htliuul
lpuUlloa.
There ara l,tt5 hoy and girls of
school age In Klamath county 4t
pirieiit, according to the compilation
rl (he tcliuol ceutua Jutt completed
todsy by the county school aupcrln
ttndtnt' oRtct, Thl Id 306 mora
luplti titan were euunierstcd Ul
rr.
0( the scholar enutuersled 1.301
ita glrli, while tori number 1,191.
Tlia largest district In the rountr U
Klamath FelU, which has a tout
(numeration of 1.P64. ThU la dUld
d aa fotlowi : UlrU G6, bo;i BIS.
The local district mad a gain of It
In the patt yr, ea'tho 1911 onum
nation was 1,011.
Several other district made good
gains In the year, among them Mer
rill, from 116 to 114) Fort Klamath.
horn 104 to 111: Shasta View, from
(1 to 71.
Instead of making a gain, Uonania
tost several puplla between enumera
tlnni. ThU year tbo reniui gives the
dtttrlct lit, which I Ore leet than
but year'a figures.
The ceasus for each district fol fel fol
eow: Hoy (llrU Total
DUtrletNo. t. ..SIS (48 1064
DUtrletNo. 1... SI 70 HI
DlitrlctNo. 8... 6 4 9
UlitrlctNo. 4... 1 11
DUtrletNo. B... 1 17 81
DUtrletNo. 6... II IS
UUtrlct No. 7... 80 SI 111
DUttletNo. I... 11 IS 11
DUtrletNo, ... 11 1 40
DUtrletNo. 10... IS 31
DUtrletNo. 11... 19 11
DUtrletNo. II... 18
DUtrlctNo.lt... 10 10 SO
DUtrletNo. 14,.. 10 S 16
DUtrletNo. IS,.. 19 17 38
DlstrlctNe.il... 11 B 17
DUtrletNo. 17... It H "
DUtrletNo. II... 1 H s7
DUtrlct'No. 19... 18 IS 31
Dlttrlct No. 10... 11 11 3
DUtrlctNo.lt... 36 40 76
DUtrletNo. II. i. 10 l
DUtrletNo. IB... I
Allen (lure to Hulrnt
HIirrllT V. II, Harm leiv to-1
morrow inorilllic for Ilali.m. tnklnr
with tilm Hubert Allen, sentenced yes-
lerusy to nerve nn Inilete rmlnate ten
lenco In the penitentiary for forgery,
i-ainirr win wra I
A tnarrlaco llremn u liinml tliUI
ntfnrnoon to Chnrlea Ituan and Mrt.lp.tclKiO
rreri I'ourtnty, arm uie couple win
tin married thU evening. Hot ti art
well known residents of tlili city.
iNaaMaNtfaa"aa
ROAD BUILDING
TOWARD BENO
KAMTKII.N ANNOUNCK
PLANK Kl'l.ril.l.MKNT UK
I'KMtH OX T1IK IIUILDI.WJ UK A
LAIMJK HAW MILL
.1 The director of the 1'aclOc and
John FlUiterald haa been held by
federal Judgo Mean for Introducing
ltf.H. tfM II.. lftMatl. IM.II.M ...-.
..'M. VI, ... ...Ml. .Ml. IIIM.AU I ,VI "
vatlou. lie pleaded guilty nnd wasjKaittni railroad have toted an ap-
glren iU motithi In Jail and fined tiroi'tlallon sufficient to oitend the
t,0- , i.itt end of the road ilx mile furtrtvr
. .. m. . . t.". , . i Into the timber along the right of ny
A, It. Teubtook of Kort Klamath U,
a county teat vliltor. ,...-...-. ..-. .-. ...... . ;
. imitanco li given to them that an aa-
...i. f l .i. i...:i,au0 mill U built and operated at
uuiii iiiiinii tffiica u. h.i.i.ui. nn
retlgnod became a woman wa elect-!'"8" "d of 'ho llne- The railroad ol-
l to the couacll. Icl0, "f "te"lr l0 ucm w,e ,c,u,
coiiiiruction wora immoaiaieij uiuu
)Ulng aatliltod that the mill wilt be
il'ullt without delay and that the pro
duct will llnd a market In the Kogtio
Hlver Valloy.
Plana are now under way looking
toward tbo financing of the aw mill
jond It l conltdently expected that tba
(unnouneement of (uceeaa will be made
jthortly.
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HICKEY
JURY
FINDS VERDICT
Montengrin Soldier
Ready (to Renew
Battle .
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HACK T4I DKUIIKItATK KUItTII-'j, Kred Qoeller. arrived from Ah-
KK ON TIIK CAHK AOAIXHT MAX
WHO KILMCD HOV8
land tail night, to remain over ChrUt-
U Galky
United 1'ren Service
DUrKAlX), Dec. 11. Illckey
wat convicted of murder In the
econd degree. Ho will be en-
fenced tb life ImprUonment on
Monday.
..
United Pre Service
1UIKKAI.O, Dec. 11. Tho Ulckoy
Jury reported to the court thl morn
in that thcr woro unable to agree.
Tho court ordered them back to the
Jury room for further deliberation.
Mr. and Mr, a. II. Olddlng have
gone to San FrancUeo to apend the
holiday.
V. W. Snider, a well known Swan
Uke rancher, waa In the city Friday
'mailing ChrUtmaa gift and purcbai-
Ing supplle.
Marahall Orr I a Klamath Fall
IvUltor. coming In from bl I.ot River
ranch today.
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47
39
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lloinlttr U Mlkel leavca thl af
ternoon for Oakland, to apend the
holiday.
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BRYAN HAS TALK
WITH W00DR0W
Bloodthirsty Redskins Gain Entrance Under Slag of Truce, Start Butchery
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powa
xi t:iic hxd or cosvamtncK HO
IXIYHUtATlOX M CMVBN OCT
WIIJtON HAVN UK HAD A DR
I.KiHTKVL XMVEMMATIOX
Maay Oeetaaeea Ceaaiac
The damage for Uacy coat me for
John Houatea'a ereUeeth aunaJ
mawiuerad kail haa become e great
jrlinln the hut few day that Mr.
Moimton haa ordered a larger umher
nt rcatumea for reaUl than .!.
The rottnmea were ordered from aa
KrnnrlKo, and will be hero darieg tho
coming week.
On account of the aeee that haa
attended trerr preceding New Year'a
maaquerade, th comlag daaee
fair to be well attended.
Jake Hotaae. a
.. ... ., - . jasa Meimea. a wea uawa cb
unueu rrew wnra .. . . - ... fcl.
'l BENTON, N. J., Dec 11 Wll- !"' "" - - -
n.m J.nnlnr. Brran arrived here Into ChrUtmaa .hopping early.
Imornlnc from Philadelphia. Ho west
mHMH
CNITaW htTATfaV
irx
ct ence to the atate honae, where he
nj greeted mot cordially by Oovnr
nor V.'lUon.
Immediately following the ex
i tengo of courtealea between the two
at.Uitnen. they retired to the pri
vate office. No announcement U ei
lcted. tlryan and WlUon emerged from
tbo private oce to go to luncheon.
"We had a moat delightful confer
once." aald Governor Wlleoa. "but ar-
I rived at no coaclusloa. Mr. Bryan'
ijime wa aot dtacuaeed. Gentlemen,
rou mutt Uke my word whea 1 tar
that we did sot reach any coaduloa
regarding the cabinet"
"I will leave It all to Governor Wll
ran." aald Bryan. "I will aot dUeaae
tho matter."
O. R. Motley, repreaeatlag: aa ete
trlcal aupply Dm, la here caHiac ea
the local trade.
Roy Vaa Meter returned MerrtU
today, after a ihort aojoara la Klam
ath Fallo.
I'KACK IH CERTAIN'
HrrvU
Arrrpta
the
HTATK DKl'AUTMKNT IS ADilBKl)
OK AN OUTHAGK NKAK DUHAX-(iO-4aoVKIINOK
UXABLK TO IN.
TKIIKKKK
Chicago Thugs Torture
Victim Before Murder
t
Police Discover the Manner of the
Death of Merchant. Men and
Women Arretted for Crime
Autonomy for e
United I'rett Service
LONDON, Dec. 11. Senrla
ha acquletced In Albanian au-
touomy. Thl make general
European peace practically cef-
tain.
The peaco eavoya were la aea-
elon for an hour today, and then
adjourned until Monday,
A
REBELS ASSAULT
AMERICAN WOMEN BLIND BOY WILL
VISIT PARENTS
UultJd I'rea iervUe
CHIOAQO, Dae. II. Ute thla af
lernooa the police announced that
they had evidence ahowlug the man
ner la which I-ogue, tho diamond
dealer, wai itala. XB,jr dcUro tht
ho waa tortured by burning with ncld.
He waa ttabbed and alaahed before
ha waa ahot, and then hU head wai
cruhd with a bludgeon. k (
la addRloa to thott arrtt tU
moralag. Iraa WHUaau, aa alleted
i-eeavtet, asd Charlea DiHfjr, a
x f 1 - V
chauffeur, wore taken Into outtody.
In Hampden' room in a rainton
nblo hotol woro found fl.OOO worth
of looe diamond and two ault cae
ono of which contained dynamite and
a burglar' outfit, and the other con
t.intnv a black, nettlcoat from which
. inn atrio had been torn. The ma
terial of the petticoat i me awe
that fnnnri In I.OCUe' mOUth.
Th. nnllee ODantd MgUO'a MIO to-
.i.. Th.v found tnat II nan oeeu
rasjacked.
United I'ret Service
DOUGLAS, Arl., Doc. II. Cour
i.,ra ti.nnrt that the town of San Mar-
clal, llfty mile outh of Hermoslllo,
hao been wiped out of eiUtence by the
Yaqula Indian. The population wa
more than 1,000. But few etcaped.
Hermoalllo dlipatchea aay that
luml-offlclal Information haa con
firmed tbo mattnero. About 600 In
dian becleged San Marclal Wedne-
day night. Yeiterday morning tne
Inhabitant floated o white flag, and
the Indians enterod the city, Tuthlug
through the ttreeti, butchering and
looting.
Thero wa no Information given
concerning tho American who re-
aldod In hut ouUlde of tne town
proper. It I hoped they etcaped.
John Frederick Holtier wa in the
city Friday to make final proof on tit
homoitead. Thl tract la In the 37-9
country.
IthNRY TAUKR WILL OOMK HOMH
FOR CHRISTMAS 18 ATTEND
ING INSTITUTION FOR BUND IN
CALIFORNIA
Joha L. Short aad family ara
Klamath Falto today, atteadkag
their ChrUtmaa ihatla,
TIMBER INDUSTRY
GREATEST ASSET
HTATK JXJRK8TKR DI8CLOSKS IX-
TKHKSTIXO FACTS IN HIS AN
.NUAL RKPOKT RAILROAD
UUILDING WILL HRLP
BALKAN OUTLOOK
MUCH BRIGHTER
LONMMf aTfOCK aUtKhrT ttTRIM
BVOTAXTLT, AM TRW M TAK-
KX AS A tJOOR NWK
CKIVfeW TH MNVOT
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e Far Aaewi e
United Praaa lerrtaa
4 LONDON. Dee, II. After aeV
Jourameat today tt waa learaai
e that tho peaee eaveya ara tarttv
er apart thaa ever. At tedafs
ceaatea the Turka demaaded th
nrlvlleae of renrovlelealM Adrl-
! aaople aa the haala of aeflotia-
tlont. The alllea refuted.
e
)
Caked
WASM1NOTON, aV'ft, Baa,
The
taathaaUtmyaaUiaari
I. P. Taber I expecting the arrival
thl evening of bla eon, Henry, who la
attending an Inatltutloa for the blind
In Oaklaud.
Henry Tabcr haa been blind lnce
Infancy, and hi father 1 proud ot
tlio nrocrc he Tia made la hla
atudle. Mr. Taber haa a number ot
letter written by hi aon, who la 16
seara of age.
The Initttutloa he U attending I
now undergoing a atate probe.
Abel Ady came up from Midland
today to attend builnea matter
Dave Burling returned latt night
from Sacramento, where he ha been
receiving treatment for hla ear, and
he reports that hit hearing I greatly
Improved. Burling' ear have beon
omowhat defective alace he contract
ed the typhoid, f over In 1911.
Mlaa Nett Drew, principal ot the
Central cchool, left thta moralag (or
Dairy, where ho will spend the holi
day with her aaream.
1 1 tram F. Murdoch waa la from hi
ranch today purchailng uppll.i
Mitt KlUabeth Houston leave to
,iv rnr Ban Francisco to visit her
Uter, MIh Kdna Houston, who la en
rolled In the nurses' training school
of FabloU howplUl.
Charlea Holt and Fred Starr, came
In lost night from the Greenlelds
farm to ipend a tew dT la Klamnia
Falto.
I7. J, Chapmaa ot the Chapman
Coaatruetlcn company la la Portland
atteadlag to legal awUer.
Valuable Information aa to the lum
ber Industry ot thU state, which U the
largest single Industry, la glvea la the
biennial report of State Forester Elli
ott. The report atatee that Oregon
haa twice aa much timber aa all New
Kn.land. Pennsylvania. Michigan,
Wisconsin and Minnesota combined.
The central foreat region ot. th
country extending trom Southera
uichiKan to Southera Toaneseee aad
from tho Appalachian mountain to
the prairie, haa long been lamoua aa
the Heat hardwood source of the
United States, yet to haa only oe-half
tho timber ot thto atate. Oregoa haa
half aa much timber aa all the state
enst ot the Rocky Mountain.
Next to the wad Itself, says the re
port, the forest are the greatest nat
ural reeource of the commonwealth.
Unfortunately, uearly one sixth of the
'present forest area of Oregoa or about
4,000,000 acrea are denuded ny are.
Had thla acreace been taxed it would
have yielded a revenue ot $1,800,000,
Oregon haa one Dtth the tout umoer
cf the entire country, or 5.M0V
b00,000 feet, valued at 1680,000,000,
which, when manufactured, will brlag
into the state 16,811,600,000.
The development ot the timber in
dustry has been somewhat retarded
by the Inaccessibility ot the timber,
but this condition will be largely rem
udted as time goes on through the
building of new railroad Into regloaa
hitherto untapped. Much of the Ore
gon lumber to aeat to the Orient, Aus
tralia and South America, but the
greatest demand come trom the st-
ern states.
The opening ot the Panama eaaal
thlttke the state forester, will he a
big thing for the Oregoa Umber In
dustry,' as It will afford aa easy aad
cheap communication between the
coast states and the Eastern market,
besldea foreign countries that are aot
on the list because ot the heavy ev
pense nt present attached to tranaaor-
lauoa. f
Lalted Presa Servlea
LONDON. Dec 11. The
market today epeaed haeyaattf. thaa
ladlcatlBg that tho Balkaa aatleek la
mora keaafaL
The ktag received the Bahkaa ea
voya at aeon.
Xegotlatloaa were resumed at
o'clock thai aftermoea. i
to aero
Charlea W. Sherman Br.
from Dairy atteadlag to
matter. Mr. Shermaa haa at tlmea
been connected with the Klamath
FalU newspapers, but ho haa feraak
ea Journalism, and to llvlavg oat a
homestead.
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Praaa Sorvtea
atata ewemfemnaaa vem Bgegawai
naati mei wwmB isa i
aad aeaaaMed twa AgaWarm vajaaaa.
aera4 laa Aawrteaao aaa t r
Ky. ! g aaat M
ha Irngsaarhl to atatost .Maaav
Haadreda aa aamaa7-. x
? PaaaHarr IghHac iif iliaan tM
raaatoaaaiMaaMa.eamNBsmfBBTa;
aw i rill nl "v ' "-,-.
Vaaaisl Fiaaa aawaai "' v
WAAWW6ITOK, D. aavta
mHted tarn aaaagamg taad haa swam at
PreeMeat Ma lata waaM aaC
the Amerteaa
waa attewe to
that
Thla will be the knot
dlntoawUe easkaam
protectloa af Amsrtsaao.
ulUmatam to heeded aa
forceMr. ,:
OaMato hare bettor that
to hslplsa "
The aHlmatam wilt
ha prsssatsd aatll
taraa.
Shasta Valley Will A
Get Klamath Water
Grata Paee haa Tateel lUMil
head to aeetot ha aamaMjaaff aaa laV
road frean that aalaa ha OiaamsX Ostr.
-
CaarUa M. Rhaaaav haa.FirtHal
malt oarrtor, waa fdaadM aamaF a
steaHac letter, waa toatoaooe? at att
meatha la JatL
I i ii. .
?
Laads reaalredtar taa Laka
ty IrrlcaUoa arajeet have aaaa
Hatoi hy the avsramsaf. mU
work may aaw ataeaat. , "
Plan to Irrigate Vast Area it Um
Way and Its Sncceaa it Said to b ;'
Amred. Surreyori at Work
t.
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Shasta Valley people are planalag
to divert water for Irrigation pur
poses trom Klamath River, aad active
atepa have already aeea tokea to
tart work oa tho project fan th
prlag. i
Atewdajriaaaaartyataarrapara
la tha employ at taaaU Yaltay araa
erty owners stopped la Keao, altar
makina a reUmiaaryarvar af taa
river, aad the.oplaloawae iarad
then that tho pwa la teaarala. '
Since the aattatlea ha heaaU at ir-
rlgatloa aa a large aeale' waa atartoi
a Uttle more thaa a year aga, taara
have heaa fortyw'o tragatoravA
ranch urooertlea tn th valtar. arca-
ord that surpaasea that of taa previ
ous .tweaty year. Tho fcaatatuty ac
ir t K, h -
Oj l' A i . - -f --
V.
hrlnalaa- water fraos taa
River iato the yaUer to Irrhaato lfla
000 aerea haa aaaa Aatofaaahvt. Mat
the plan will become a realm? '
some uaroreeea aaa
o betaele. shoaM aa ,aaa4ftoBa
W m awfJaajs JBgjpayF8vv asaT emmr .
w. Dwtaatt. af Maaraaaa ml
waftod tor aa mrgaw Han hf-l
WBH, awaava awMsaaari
itioa leaeaie w wacat
aerea eleae to
thcaiihlrtgHiTlrfTl
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fOHalft'OVaaaVMaetrV
af atf44y al warfc
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