The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 28, 1912, Image 1

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Pries, rn
Prominent Labor Leaders Are Guilty of Helping in
Dynamite Outrages and Are Lodged Behind Bars
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PROBES
Mothers to Blame for
Social Evil-Lady Cook EXPLOSION IN
CHINESE WALL
MOCK MODESTY
TO BE BROKEN
ttfUATH THK IIMI.K IN HUI'I-OKT
Of HER THKOHIKM
ttmoa Wuawn AdtUri I'arrala In
OH In l.lincr Tuawh Willi Ttielr
(Mf.i.tlng lUvpomMMIIIIra Should
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tenth of lir liubunil. Hlr Kruncln
Cook, lir nrl'lfiilnl world Imim lit
tench lliu l'fliirl'li llml kmiwlrilgn of
ttio body uml Id fiiiitlliifin In the best
mi tin lo iri'riii crliiiw, HIio u In
lliu mlilai of n ledum lour nl (!rcnt
Britain when. rrnillnK nf the vlro cru
'sades In New York mul Clilraco, aim
iltxldnl in roiiin nnro morn lo Hip
ll..ll.l UliiU. .....I .I..!!.. .. I... ....I..
of Ri1ilrrn In rrrry ilntn from
iiami to tniirornii.
Tho venerable ruxrliltt began her
talk with a ijuotttlrin from tlir lllhl
"Know jn nut that ye ar (lie Tempto
THE BECK HOME
( Conl IiiupiI on Par. 2)
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TERMS OF PEACE
I'llttd I'ftM
NKW VOUK, Dee. 'Mi-
HI hl termed tha tin of the
IK. Mdy Cook, known on two eontl
seats a pioneer of (be science of
ngtnlrs, today ivc a special Intor
tWw in tha Unlltd I'rrw. In which
M bliuil Ilia aiUlenr of lh tocUl
nil la the fillura of inolhar proi.
trtr to lnirut ihclr children In lha
Mr nf I heir ImmIIm.
"I want lo break (town lb Chlncwo
ill of mock rooilratjr," aalil Ladr
Cook. "I want llio xopU ot till
trrt cuiintrr lo rcallio that lh body
U lh Trniila of Ood, and that tlic
lire nf lli body U lha brat mvana ot
tumping nut, not only dbeaio, but
trltno alto."
Idy Cook bai bn trtcurlm In
Ult counly and abroad for mora
tktn fifty yrara. Aa Ttnnmioo Claflln
kt Ihtjiiiio famnui for hr throrlra
, m Iho irlf ncn of cuitrnlc. After the
II, .UTIO.V IH T.KC II V
HI'I,TA.N'N HIIICII .MIA" AMI
I Al.l.ll I'.NVIIVH AHK TIMi:
Til CO.NHIOKIt 1l'.NTKIt l'l..N
CoUrd I'rrM Sortlce
LONDON, lcc :k. Tim rari en
toyi rraunird thnlr itrllbirallmi ut II
o'clock Ihli inornln. They rrn In
cmIoii (or au bour aim a nun, anu
then adjoururd until 4 o'clock Mon
day afternoon, Itrichld I'ntha liro
aldot. Tim Turki formally ilcclliird the
allle' iAce Irrmi, ami oRrrrd thn
(turlr'a counter rnjnoiltlon The Hal
kan alalri envoya aikrd tlmo tn con
idler lliln.
IIOIIV OK OOWA.V IIKIM1 rilCI'AH.
HI) Foil HIIII'MH.NT
J nrj l l.'inwnrlnl ami a Hrarlnv
Will Ik. Held Mi.n.U) I'ollre Are
llii'llgallliK Thiiirli-o of a I'umI
bio Mmlti for Hie KtoliMliin Jury
Vlr llir Ikxly of I lip Vourut Man
'llil. .Munilni:
A coroiicr'n Jury to Imjulro Into tho
Jtndi of Clinrli-i (loau, tlio man kill-
'til by lliu d)tiaml( riloilou at tho
lli-ck mIOvuco Thuraday night, waa
Miipsiiiliil llil morning by Coroner
JWbltlock. They lowed the remalni
thin forenoon, and will meet again
iMnnday morning to hear the ttl
Member of tho Jury aro J. U Mud
iiy, J, V. Huwihunt, O. V. Itobcrt
on, Jamea lllion, T. M. O'Counoll
and M, (I. Wllklna.
Tho body li being embalmed today
by Coronar Whltlock. It will be ahlu-
Jled tomorrow morning to tho home
in tiiiwau iareiua in ouvuur, nil,
The K)llro are stilt Invcatlgatlns
theorlr that may tond to provo tho
mollte of (lowan'a attempt lo dyna
mllo tho Deck family.
K. O. Meloy a In Friday from hl
ranch near Allamnnt.
r V Nelton waa In from hla nn
farm In I'lowia precinct Friday.
Mil flfTI"
Willey and Totten are
Fined in Police Court
Engage In Scrap to Settle Differences
and Then the Police Invite Them
to Help Out the City Treasury
MOOSE LODGE
TO HAVE HOME
Determined that everything In con
Mellon with little oichange of flat
tuffi they held Krlday ahould bo
ttrlclly according lo tho law, John
Totten and Oacar K. Wllloy nppenred
flora I'ollco Judge Mavllt Krlday
iflernomi and pleaded guilty to
cbargca of fighting. Kacb waa tlnud
lo dollar.
"I don't think It 'a exactly right thnt
I iliould bo fined, becauo I got tlio
woral of tbo mix. nl Hiat waa bad
unough," anld Totten.
iviitv did not make any comment,
coming to ftel thnt tho ntUfactlon
ha gained by the rule of ollquetto n
outlined by a certain Marqula of
Quceiubury well worth tho liver.
The two men engaged In quarrel
Friday over n law aull, nnd ueciucu
In light. They proceeded lo an lo
tntml spot and prnceoded lo battle.
Tho pollro learned of Iho affair nnd
tho police court proceeding followed.
ti'i'Cit ruoit or iii:.itvs uak
acik on kkimatii avkmjk im
i.i:asi;d iiy hkcknti.v oiujax
i.i:d miimh:
A lodce home, with lodgo room,
club room, nool and billiard table,
reading room and other accommoda
iinim la iho latct plan ot the local
menibor of tho lynl Order of Moote
land n deal ha Jul been clocd w'th
K. II. Ileury for Ivailng the upper
door of tho now concrcto building on
Klamath avenue, between Fourth and
Fifth itreet.
Tho upper floor will bo uied oxctu
aliolv by tlio Moote. In addition to
holding their meeting there the lodgo
member will have a coxy place to
upend their ovenlng hour.
Jeering Mobs Taunt Convicted Men as
they are Led to Marion County Prison
I'ltlHONKIU AKK ABCHKD
Crowd of Men and Uoya WaUli
Jallward March
United 1'rcfi Service
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. JS.
Aa the thirty-eight convicted
men were marched through the
trceta to the Marlon county Jail
they wore aaialled by nowaboya,
ahoutlng offer ot extra edition
of newspaper.
On one corner there waa n
group of men who cried: "Dyna
mltera," and "bomb thrower"
aa the prlaoner paaved.
Worker, and one ot the convict
cd men, aald thla merning:
"Thla will not cripple the
Union. The work will be done
Juit the aame under other oB
cera In cam an appeal 1 without
avail."
DISPUTE OVER
LOGS ON TRIAL
Jl'ltV IN JUDOS aitAYMr COURT
HKARI.Va KVtBK.NCK IN THK
CAHK Ot: OSCAIt K. HllXKk' VH.
I. J. HTRAW
Trial of the suit ot Oscar K. Willey
agalnit I. J. Straw lo recover money
alltged due waa commenced Friday
afternoon In tbe )utlco court, and
the caie U still being beard by the
Jury. A countor claim la mado by
Straw, and according to hla view ot
tho matter Willey Is Indebted to him.
Doth of the men have been home-
steading on the Upper Lake, and both
cut loga for the local sawmills. In
ono raft both men aent logs, and
Straw alleges that Wilier waa wrong
fully paid for ome of Straw' log.
Willey claim that thla I not the
case, and allege that Straw I In
debted to htm for beef furntsned him
by Willey. John Irwin Is Willey'
attorney and Joteph S. Kent appear
for the defenae.
Mexican Troops are
Helpless Before Rebels
Chaotic Conditions are Reported in
Northern Mexico and Vera Cruz
Brigands are Burning Towns
FARMER INVENTS
USEFUL MACHINE
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dec. II.
Tiie state department dlspatehe this
Hornlnw . k.iu njiMillttnna 111
northern Mexico, m well u In Vera
Crux
The federal force aro aald to bo
helpless. . . .
ItobeU nnd brlguuda nro aacklng
town nnd vlllogei nnd Ihon ottlnc
them on fire.
I,. MAHKWKM. KUUM8IIBH THK
mi.i Milt COXHTHUCTI.N'a A
NAC1K IIHUHH KIWDIOATOH
AITI.IK8 KHI TATKNT
l Markwell, n fanner residing In
tho Upper Too Valley, has applied for
a patent for n machine for eradicating
migo brush. He has had one ot ino
machine built at tbe Kiamam iron
u'.,b. mwi thoiB who have examined
tho mochanlsm declare that It will do
tho work. Tho machine I operaieu
by olthor gasoline or norM power,
n n Woatfall and Victor Wetfall
are hero from Orenco to attend to
business matters.
a..irr.Dtta are .ulsnnlUK A march
on Washington to arrive In tlmo for
tho Inauguration of Wood row WlUon.
ATTORNEYS WILL
MEET I
ONIGHT
WORK TO GO ON
l-realdet Rjraa Hay UsJoa to
Not Crippled
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United Pre Service
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 28.-
Frank M. Ryan, president ot the
International Association ot
Urldge and Structural Iron
Seiffert and Buckley
are Given their liberty
Defendants Hear Verdict of the
With Faces Set and Grim. Offic
ers Surround Prisoners and Rush
them Off to Prison. Will Appeal
SAILORS FACE
A NEW RULING
IN8TKAD OV BEING DUCHAXGKD
FROM THK HKRVICK AFTER
HUI.K INFRACTION, HI.UKJACK
KTH ARK NOW 'DKTl.TIONKR8'
United Pre Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 21.
For the past year, instead of sending
enlisted men to prison for minor
offenses and for desertion, the navy
department baa been confining them
as "detentlonors" under the same reg
ulation they had In aervtce.
The result has been that several of
the men who would havo been other
wise discharged at the ends of their
terms as disgraced offenders against
tho law, go back Into tbo navy depart
ment on the aame footing aa all other
To Jail for life
I'nlted Pre 8rvlc
LOS AN0ELE8, Dec. 28. Levi
Khresman waa sentenced to 1U' Im
prisonment In Folsom prlrt4y
for the murder of NlekQsitnly
.,. , ,lil
Fred Kills Is ut frWN Fort Klamath
for a short vlM.1Vfc
ANNUAL SESSION OF THKJWR AV
SOCIATION WILL IIK HKU fJ
THK PUIU'OMK OF KLHOTUM
OFFICKHH FOR THK NEW YlJAR
The annual meeting of tbe Klamath
county Uar Association WH be held
this evening In Judge BeMtw'g am
ber at the court houw. The meet
ing was to have been tki morn
ing, but many ot tktofTK. being
unable to atUnd at UmAMm? request-
Its postponement. ,J jm
At this evening' asnilsn offlcer for
tho new yoar wlU n alected, and tho
plans ot the organisation tor tuts
win bo outlined. In addition thero
will bo soveral applications for mem-
persnip.
Tar Baby Wtaw
Sam Iancford knocked out Bam
MoVey In the 13th round of their en
gagement In 8ydnoy, Australia. The
Tar Baby" had no difficulty in dis
posing ot hit husky opponent after
the fourth round.
Two Austrian were arrested In
Loa Angele when they trampled on
an American Bag.
Abel Ady la up from Midland today,
E. iJrVf una ''f. Montague I
KUUMAsvVMta Tkltor.
MADDOX SUES
CHAS. LOOMIS
CliAIMS THAT 1'ltOI'KHTY WAS
MI8RKPHKHKNTI.I) IN A TRADE
FOR AMMJILDIM1 HKRK UK
WANTS tttJ.000
ciaimlnc that tho property near
Merrill that he secured from Chan.
Loomla In a trade for the Whlte
Uaddox bulldlnc was not rightfully
represented to him, I. A. Maddox has
commenced ault against I.oomla for
tS.000 damages. C. M Onelll 1 at
torney for Maddox In the mlt, whlcn
waa filed late Friday afternoon.
A deal waa doted Ut: May between
Maddox and Loomla whereby Maddox
traded hla Interest in the White-Mad
dox building to Loomla for 6 6 8.1 X
acre ot farm land oa the Merrill
road. Maddox atatee that forty acre
belonging to Loomla wu wrongfully
withheld from Maddot In the 'trade,
and that Instead, forty aires of worth-
let hilly land waa substituted la the
deed.
United Pre Service
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec 28. -The
Jury In the case la which prominent
labor leader are charged with the
Illegal transportation ot dynamite re
turned a general verdict thla morning
In which thirty-eight of tha defeat-
ants were found guilty on gfty-two
counts.
The Jury entered the court roosa at
BO. Daalel Buekley and Hamaa G.
Seltert were found not fvtity.
The Jury waa oat forty hours sad
twenty-five minute.
The defendants aat with faces grim
and set. A happy light ahowed la tbe
face ot Buckley and Seiffert. Charles
W. WachmeUter, one of the convicted
defendant, cried like n baby.
Judge Anderson dismissed the jury
after thanking them profusely for
their "good and faithful work." The
court then adjourned until 10 o'clock
Monday morning.
United State Marchal Schmidt was
ordered to take charge ot the defend
ants. All of the spectator were or
dered out ot the court room. Frank
K. Palnter'a wife fainted and was car
ried from the room.
When the Jury entered fifty deputy
United States marshal surrounded
the defendanta In a double line. It
took only a few minute to read the
verdtet.
Harney Harding for the defease
attempted to address Ue court, but
tha court declined to listen.
No sooner had the verdict been aa
nounced than the Juror departed.
Then the thirty-eight defendants were
called forward singly and hurried to
the Marlon county Jail, each In the
custody of deputy marshal.
Oloaf Tvtetmoe and E. A. Clancy
heard the verdict stolidly.
United States Marshal Schmidt told
the defendant that he would giro
those whose wives are here an oppor
tunity to visit with them tomorrow,
the day before they will be sentenced.
Frank Dare of New Lisbon was Us
foreman of tha Jury, which waa com
posed mostly of farmer.
Although the Jury'a verdict did not
mention McManlgal, Clark sad tbe
McNamaraa, Judge Anderson will sen
tence McMaahjnt aad Clark oaMy.
Monday.
Marching throogh throaaa ot :
pie, tha thirty-eight convicted
tramped to taa eouaty JatL ansa i
acted to a deputy United i
saaL
It is believed that Um aaatt wttt
merely fine some of taa eWfeasVtata,
aad otters will as gtvaa asiasr atav
teaees. PaaslMy Kyaa. Hwafcil TiW ,
mo. Claacy aad Maaaey art aeTata
to JaM as TrtK aa faai. '
"Taa coavteUoa Is aat a Now la
union labor." aald United fttatea Dis
trict Attorney Millar tarn.
'but a dfa
It rulafl
rren wttl
United Frees Sarvlee
NEW YORK. Dae. 28. -ITsaUMt
Compere ot ths Amerlcaa FeisrAUoa
of Labor declined to make any state
ment regarding tha conviction ot tho
labor leaders la Indianapolis.
"I have nothing to say." as de
clared.
Harrow Weat Talk
talted Press Sorvleo
LOS ANOELES. Dec ttClaraaso
Oarrow declined to discuss tte eoa-
vlction of tbe labor leaders at Indeaa-apolls.
Jadawa
United Press Borrieo
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee.88 "Jsdaa
Anderson bultdosed sad browbeat taa
attorneys for the defenae until they
feared to offer tha proper defease."
said Anton Johanasea this aftsraooa.
In discussing the ladutaasoUs Ter
dlct. "I am satisfied that tha UaRoa
Bute circuit court of appeals wiH
grsnt n new trial.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. II. Mrs.
Clancy wired her kataaat tatayt
"I know you are Innocent, aad la
the end truth aad Justice will rerall.
No Judge or prosecutor of taa ataat
trust can make ma believe ran are
guilty. Keep fighting."
(Coatlaued oa Faaja 4)
W00DR0W HAS A
BIRTHDAY PARTY
STAUNTON, VA., PEOPLE TURN
OUT TO CELEBRATE ANMVER-J
8ARY OF THK DEMOCRATIC
PRESIDENT-ELECT
STAUNTON, VA., Dae. II. Gov
ernor Wilson Is spending his SCth
birthday here. Tha satire papula
tion walked tha street today, oagsg-
Ing In a cheering aad horn-blowlag
demonstration. There are 16,000
vtsltora here to participate la tte eele-
bratloa.
Governor Wilson slept last night la
the old manse near hers la which ha
was bora.
TRIES TO ESCAPE
PRISONER IS SHOT
TaWM OV IMPRISONMENT WOVLsV
HAVE EXPIRED IN FaVMWARY,
BUT 'FRISCO MAN WANTS
LIBERTY SOONRft
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county 111. Mayatsor was ta ja a V . t-A
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