The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 30, 1912, Image 1

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Judge Benson Sustains Separate School Plan
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Demurrer in Famous Fort Klamath Case is Sustained in Circuit Court
OFFICERS LOCATE
MISSING
POWDER
PATHETIC SCENES
ARE WITNESSED:'
IIKIIXIl.tDUrs I'l.lIA I'.IIU
ilinr lra.rr iMnl.-. Guilt llul
Mrl. N-lilrnrr
HIDDEN BY GOWAN
MM. MINIMI Htll I.I M III ON ((IV.
tii'ti:i latum i.i:.tni:im cui
imiiie in iio m jam, raws
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"i
ir i
i:v:x htii'KH or K.riiHivi:
hit in' tin: ito
""' I nllnl I'ims Hctilr
iot.t. ( ttn IVtli. nt ll.e Wet hl.lr INIU AN A I'OI.IH
t'llllnl I'rt.i Hi-rtlco
INDIANAI'OI.IH. DrC. 30
hop. (iod tflkrt me dead
mn guilty."
Till km lli; dramatic lioclaf
allot) of Willi. m llrrntiardt of
Cincinnati, former financial
it-ury of th Irmi Worker lti-
I'm u( Cincinnati, nftiT tin tin J i
bffll (lUMlluned by the COUM. 1
: LABOR LEADERS
SENTENCED TO
TERMS IN PEN::
scene is fathi.tio
t
CoNVltlrtl Mm Sing Ol.l Sing
After laming Wltr.
: EXAMINATIONS TO
BE HELD SOON
.u;i:i leaded of uto.v woiik
EKM GETS 7 Vl.'.tlt-S
STATE SCI'EIIIXTENDEXT MAKES
ANNOUNCEMENT COXCEKXIXO
EIGHTH GKADE ASI'HUXTS
FOIl HONORS
.,(. ..I it. Fi.lli- .mi ll.i. Wt hl.lr INDIANAI'OI.IH. IV JO TI. a -Jri r.r t.d one day lu'tbe IJrr.l Judgr II Dim-- to Iinoo, I'm-
I. ,t.i.l..-.MUI1. l'...l.r I. ''"1 "' "' "' Ul-" "M,l l..lrf. nl.ni. t U.rl..atlh. , ,,.,,.,.,
.... . . " lu '"''"'. Ken.... lo .url ... ,,, judgment .f the court "ly - 'n.l of Die tomlc.l
luu. n an IIM Im. II.WM In II... MllM ,,, Hlo , U M.fll ,,,.. l ,,. rn,m -W chief,
rr lur Hi. Illrr.l Ir.h.MlUtlon of ' Tilrlwuf, Nulmfnl mo ln ta
l'..w.iMini' Mill OOi.cr ll.lt
r ll.r II...I
ry lilt tli Hire. I U.hiMlUtlun "'
dimmltx, I. not Klinlulr.) in .t.rt
If mil llil. rlljr until W.dnwd.y
j li I. imi knnti jm what 111 l
Uk unite;. br0t ! ul,tn . lo appealing llm r.i Al
l.ll.f ihU .ItuwH.n nlr li t.-r. iri7 H.r.llns lr tttv Jefni.i t
Uun II..I lb nl..ln M l Iho ! It. Hl .UUnirnt.
Il III iiMMl Ulltl.1 t !. T. nn.l Ulrnrll KtMllnCi tr-
(.!. n ilof l lh viflmiMtt lu U.,rn mii'lfirJ mm n.t lilr
llrW bow. b4 Uxn ouia. i " ""'J l'l Mrrri(K.t. nl : 3
Tb MllK IhU .turn.ti rfU4 ' '" l ! 1 ll"r. Hl.lr. m.r
h Iimi lu n al4 ! haute ia
Wet VUIm tfrt, .IJu!nln lh lt
I'to.irt l.uwUr uBiKt)' mill
A trrrb u( ilt lumUr 7.1U ...
iiiMtnmH IhU moinlii If Cititt of
I'ntlf. Umllh. I'.irolm.n Kill
Jift'iiiy Hlilfl Ham 'lkrr
(hi. tflcltkuan 11.11 Ul.cutercd lt.
Tli. tot if (Hj.iler .. found mi
tc r.ib-t In lie trntrr l.f Ida rortro,
Tit fute rt4 tt r tMii. ili
ijiHif ntrn tttki of cl.nl niailr
GERMAN OFFICER
DIES SUDDENLY t
latruwurtli llraniallr Hrrnr.
Are liMlnl In Court
h.l. .Itrr . ffh.lo lunrii
Al luntli tutMt uf lit. frax) . Irfl
unlouthol,
H'COURT RULES TO
BE
INDIANA I'OI.IH, Dec JO. Judie
Andrron tLI. morning puM &
tvner. on the tlilrtr-lx labor leaders
telifi ..rH ninirlr.wdl .if rtlrtr In ft rfinl
piracy for tho Illegal lrauiporuUonl'',,K,N'OWKT"
. , ..... ,.,.,. of .Ijnamlle. Ilyan, loo aged prcil
IOIIKIUV MIMnTISIt VOX KKDKIl. Jrnof foa Workcn Uuon re.
I.I.N I'.tHMX A WAV Wllll.i: icrlirtl the grc4lrt punUhioent, when
hl'llil.MJ rillllhTMAS UOI.I. ho wa. entnccO lo .re .even year.
in tno icuorai pruon ai i.icnworiu,
Kaniaa
I
ivni.v.nni iu nc ?n
! On of tho Boat pathetic cen
ill in. nnu.i. vi iiiv ivuci.i iwuii
In IhU tectlon iKcurred this f
lernoon following tho fariell
greeting between tho Conlc(td
labor leadera and their wlvca
, when tho lentrnced men ang:
f "WheroIaMy Wanlerln Hoy ( t
Tonight!" Noflc0n that n eighth grade
.v -. - ...... " - examination will bo held January 16
lhat tho aentencea of the men anJ lbroufhoul tho lUte u Mng
did not carry ImprUonment with (,nt out by u Aidermmn, .urin.
hard labor. . . . .. ...... i. .
I tienoem ai yuuiic imnucuuu. .uo
..i.mlnatlon will bo held at the di
fferent schoola whero there are appll
fcanU. Tho auntloai for eighth grade ex-
mi rin "raitriaai'"m,natloM ,re f:PrcJ r tho do-
P Fin TllMflPPflU x :!.
I I nil I II HI II II II II CMU1IU.IIUU. a.v uv.i. u mmuum..
, May, June and September. The aub-
iecu on which applicant are ezam
Ined are phyilology, geography. hl-
INDIAN
WILL
MANDAMUS CASE
GETS JOLT BY
COURT'S ACTION
ICIIAWKOIID YOLTHM MVST AT
TKXD HKI'AKATK HCHOOU
A. Ung aa HtdlaMe HrikMl la
Wet, Ctilldmi Maa AHtmi
lution Set AaMe for Um
by tlie Hrliool Uoattl, la Um Bad
.Ion AdTaaUgM Ma B Baj I
for lletl. With White
u.ii-wu. i i-i'H tory. ciiri rorernment. grammar
MAM.V AltHAKiXKI) OX A pelllng, arithmetic and agriculture.
........... ... .....v ..,.!.. ' There aro a number of Klamath
Li...ii.ir. iir ii.iii.iu iiii.i.r.i
Kit HtAXK JACK
'.county puplU who aro ready to take
the examination.
HAVr. ATNTUTIJAHT
I ... . ., ...-)
ft LiiriiuRnu uiuimui iuiiuauj '
TIim BrfiBal urn Islfawn frnm Ihn t-.i-...i i.M. t...i iu... - ,-.'
- '' "- - . .. v arrnnrnnu uriun' juutn ucuiuu iu a.iin
I'nlud Trci Uerrlce Marlon county Jail In patrol wagon.'crcUt court thla atlernoon on a,
IIKUI.IN. . 30. Kotr!gn Mini. rhr ,ook ,,,e,r l,lcc In eou" ,,chargo of murder In the flnt decreet
ninnilAArh Irr Von Kfdtrlln of Warchelcr died!''-''' " ' ! " nerToua. i0 wa, KTcn untn tomorrow morn-.
Illllll lllllll II lrnniti.lv ftl If! n'rlnk ITnllMl i . . tn -ii I. .., . I
"- H . m. ft ....,.,h, ... U, ,. Wh.r. IIM W.M ("...' -. w..V.n V.... ,,.- -. iu UC IMk .u u ..u.
ill iirn '"i " -
, ... tv ... .. ..1. .
.i.. ...i.... t ..- fmm ninirf iniinci Auurnrr Miiirr itiotcu . ntntNiiia U arruirtJ of batlne mur-
HI. .Ltrr lo tho kaUrr through thn ,,Bt xUr nt-nced. After mo- dcre,i Krank Jack, a brother of Gar
fnrrlrn nRlrr wa the flr.t announce- Hon for a retrial and tay of Jutl-flcld Jack, one of tho bet known In-
. ...., .. ...,, .i,. ..I. mrnt .ii.i.-i ou I'tt. i (uians on me rviamaiu iieicrtauon.
.i. mlMlnc trum in. wn n.i in. u.iii,iipii,ih,i .,,.........
uo .. eluhtM-ll Ineho. .hort. , MI."TII(lS III' I'ltlH'Klll'lli: IX
In lb- old ihrtt tha fo'lf '"
fi.und lb. ordt for Iho lewder and
the hill for th raf nd fu.e glucn
Unwan by ll.rry lUUrnr.ui. a !
inau for lh. Il.tdwln ll.rdare rom
Mtty, Thurtday morning.
A. no lu.o h
ii.i.irn.i' -i. i i'i riTivil iiwi'l.i
cms nut Tin: viiAit
Coroner's Jury Finds
Gowan is to Blame
That the school director of District
No. 7, the Port Klamath district, a-e
a right to mainuia separata scaeota
for white children and children of
Indian lineage, was b.td by Clrcalt
Judge Denson thla moralag. Thla
opinion was glren In the BUuUaataa
proceedings of WllUaaa Crawford
aa-alnat the director of tk Fart
Klamath dUlrlct to compel Uaas ta
enroll his children as pvaUa ai tk
school attend4 by watt aalMr.
when Judge Oensoa aaatalaa4 tkm a
murrer to the mandaatua.
( The Judge holds furthar Uat w
cao the school for whit children la
1 still In session woa (M ainarna
SIIKUIKF-KUCCT WILL APPOIXT,"000' for ,ho, of II41" ??
I . . .u. u ivi,m cl-1 . . ... ...
the Indian cbtldren aanuaato to u
white children's school.
In his opinion on me aeaturrer.
LOW ANNOUNCES
OFFICIAL FAMILY
J. A. HAYDO.V AS OFFICE DEI'
LTV AXD HIS SOX WILL SERVE
IX THE FIELD
t'ub.ldrrat'im of rell.rd cod. of
. -..!- d.iv.tnlhM litli'Mitlirn Ift
. .i.i .iM'iho tiKut circuit oiurl HI I cm of
P I)t IUIV Hi -.-! -"- r....-- a a t
Thu.d.yl.ytbeOrm.(UUrnMuiw.. th .rlt.rl..l waiui i U. aitrndcl
abU in wlllirly Idmllfr lh " "r ,,u "l "'" """' """ " ,
' .. .at i..HH lt.a Aaiutttitn Its lift f
filling the end of It m ti.o mn 01 ... .'i - --
,- ,, .i ,ha .to,.. iMJ J-";ry lain. "'''",
------ mer will al.o be rlrclcd at IhU
mn wm. tw um. In vesti Ration Does Not Show That There Was Any One
a iu,r In Iho liisilr- court I.I-' A merllnc lo ..ulllne pUn. for tho IU VCOliyillwli -vv a.
rUiurd.y aid-. I. J Hira a judr- annual saulnu u held tu in uy
mml for 113 7J against U :. Wilier. '"''": ,,mo A',,,url,, '
Lll brmichl ..HI ag.ln.1 H.r.w to and (W I. Wlllar - received a,
rKoter ninny. Wlllry ur.t lllraw mrmVrr. of Iho association,
for 173 10. and Hlraw mado a counter ' " "
claim "L " I IhitiaM and llobc.l. left Hunday for
Mr nn7lr. W T HMva I'll Sun-' Han ITancUc. Donald will enter Hi.
, r... H.n IVanrUco. Mary', college.
u
Involved in the Dynamite Plot but thetUnfor-
tunate Man Who Set Off the Powder
Judze Denton, after examining tho
cited caiej. teU forth tha feUawtnc:
Sheriff -elect Low announced today. .s0 race or class of paopla, aa n
that G. A. Haydou will be appointed matter of fact, either legal or moral,
office deputy and Lloyd L. Low out- (0 attend any particular school la any
sldo deputy. Mr. Haydon is office l,chool district o long aa aaaarata
deputy at the present time, and Is schools of substantially ea.ua! adTant
thoroughly familiar with tho office.
For tho present no Jailor will be
appointed, but the Jail will be Uken
care of by the regular sheriff's force.
No outside appointments bare yet
been decided upon.
Mrs. It. It. Hamilton will arrive
In tho city tomorrow night from Sa
lem, whero she has been some time.
am or v
Although n
number of wltuoi- Tho Inquest was held for tho pur- sworn to Inquire Into tho cause of
Rucker's Death May
be Probed by Coroner
Coroner is Not Notified of the Death
of Horse Buyer Until After the
Body is Buried at Merrill
aB-wa-.-.wa.-waf-J.-
Do tho facis In roim-cllon with llm Hun.l.y i.lM. A'" ,,!j'rl""'V",1
d.Sof V Ituckor nl Merrill ,i,,y l.-l.-phonod Coroner Wh Hock
day II.., w.nl in Merrill I. .k. w. !.. od ... rll K-d .
luVr.tlKiUlon. I- .OII.o.ikI. Ihoy had U-U"
n rldent of Lookout, Cnllf., died ' , ,(
c-arly HnlunUy morning at Ilia ' i1 ., rolll,lM f Um iUtwiwI. wli.
.hlo hu.ol In Merrill. followliiK n Mil " p,t ,,,, ,,,
down tho .uln nl iho ho.lclry onrly ' iuV u rurUlor ,,.
In lliu ovhiIiik. Ho was ,rt1,l,Ur.iHmi Tlu-y were acrloualy romW
Itally, according lo Merrill llo, nwl ' ,Mn,g , ,,,! at Iho tlmu
ill.ul wlllilu fiw I'ours. I ... ,u CIU0 nioy do tUI. lhy
M.1..I.K0. wore il to rtmmr nu Mk n IUVi.llKrtHt'n by tho cor
tliu UiMU man, ie..i.i
ilealli, and liU hrothor and M. Miinal
turn of Wood. Mr. and Mr. Oooch and
Mrs. c.Mw-11 of Hod Dlu arrlvod
Altliougn a numuor u. ....v... . - -- -
. . ... ..Ji.oso of Mtabllshlng. If possible, a
were examm.a i.y .... .,,
h..i,...mI.' t,,,ulnw '
11 iiiiawn,
any nddl-
Ku)k.ndall and Coroner
niilhliiK that would throw
tlunnl light on the clrcumstaucos In
nhm wlili tho dynamiting of
tho llvck homo Thursday night and
nothing dctlulta was brought out. Tho
member of tho Heck family, who
tero in tho house when tho explo
sion occurred, were examined, aa well
u Dr. Taylor, who arrived Immedl-
tho llvck homo Tiiursuay niguv ... .. - . .7 ". "
... r,.u.,ant death of Gcorgo Cowan . W lb. exidosloa and Har y
i . .i .it.i ni tit ii rnrnnrr u i iiuviiaMw vt.wr
nun un'Mpi"
.litest IhU morning. Tho Jury, after
hearing the tostlmony, brought In n
ir.iin .tntlni: Hint (lowan's death
un. .in., to mi explosion caused by
himself, ami finding wo ono to blamo
for hi il on Ui.
old Gowan tho I Ian t powder.
Gowan' remain were shipped uy
Coroner Whltlock Sunday to hi homo
In Superior, Wisconsin.
Tho ordlct of tho Jury follews:
"We, tho Jury empaneled and
tho death of George Gowan, rind as
follews:
"That the deceased was named
(U-oreo Gewnn: that ho camo to his
death in the City of Klamath Falls,
State of Oregon, on the 36th day of
December, 1913; that his death re
sulted from secondary shocks duo to
an explosion of powder by his own
hands.
"Thnt wo do not bellevo any per
son la guilty of n crime thereby.
Signed: 0. W. HoberUon, L. W.
Llndsny, James Dixon, T. M. O'Con
uoll, M. G. Wllklns, J. W. llawxhurst.
ALLIES TO MIX
WITH THE TURKS
iiiior, . ., .,
Huckor has resided iu mo .
nuud on i'i'Ko O
I'KAti: exvovs aiii: wxaiii.k to
AGIlCi: AXD AX AWOUIIXMEXT
IS TAKKX IIXTII. WKDXESDAV.
I'EACi: IMlVi: litlGHTEXKD
l'iilla.1 Press Rervlca
LONDON, Dec. 30. Tho envoys of
tho TiirkB mid tho nlllcs, falling to
Kot logother In tho pence coufcrenco
this nftomoon, adjourned until Wed
nesday. It I reportod thai tho Servian prob-
tern Is tho principal stumbling block
in tienro.
Chairman Dancff said to tho Unit
ed I'rem this afternoen:
"llultarla will luslst that Turkey
abandon Adrlanople. Tho victories
of iho allies entltlo them to tin,
much. If tho Turk hold out negotia
tions will bo declared oft."
"When?" was asked.
"Wednesday, If necessary," was
tho reply.
floe to New Mexico
Mrs. Kllcn It. Kingston of Moscow,
v v.. who has been visiting ner
daughters, Mrs. E. J. Murray and Mrs.
I'. E. llannon of this city, loft Hunaay
afternoon for Itaton, Now Mexico.
whoro sho will visit auother daughter
before roturnlug to tho Empire Stnto,
Sho was accompanied by her grand
.inimhtor. Mlsa Eleanor Sproule, who
has been visiting relative here for
tho past threa months.
UNCLE SAM LOSES
BY SUNDAY FIRE
DOl'SE LOCATED AT INTAKE O
THE SOUTH MUNCH CANAL 18
DESTHOVi:i OCCM'ANTS AH
SEXT WHEN FIKE STAKTS
Miss Inex Combs of Merrill
been visiting her brother here.
has
ages aro provided for the claaa which
complain.
"In many sutea, special atatataa
uroTlde for separate schoola far whit
i children and colored chlMran, aaA a
practically all such Initancaa U
statutes have been held canatttuUoaal
and proper.
"In the state which have no aach
statutes, school coaantltUaa and Um
boards of school director have pro
vided separate school for children of
Continued on Fa
Again
ime Light
Makes a Complaint Against Proprie
tor of Hotel at Midland, and It
Threatened with Arrest
J. W. Stinnett, who conducts the by J. L. Toole, who tried to Within.
Th.. i.nno owned by the govern?
mont and used by an employe of tho
reclamation servlco at tho intano oi
... .mitti brnneh canal was destroyed
by fire Suuday afternoon while N. S.
McKlnuey and wife were away.
Tho origin of tho fire Is unknown.
Officials of tho reclamation service
(Continued on Fago 1
iint.,1 nt Midland, was arrestod Satur
day evening on a charge of selling
liquor without a license and conduct
lug a bawdy house Ho was brought
to this city by Deputy Sheriff George
Haydou, and tho same evening wan
released on bonds.
Tho warrant for Stinnett' arrest
was Issued after the Information waa
filed by August A. Llskey. In hi in
formation he states that he waa sold
a pint of whiskey on December 5th,
and that on the samo day he learnod
that the hotel was operated aa a
houao of ill fame.
Stinnett I said to bo tho victim or
a plot for revenge. It Is said tnat
.i... i.n iinV chnrzo oi I no noiei a
Midland, several months ago, he ha
operated It In a proper manner.
The hotel was rormeny opera.
h
1
self here last week, and whlla Peel
wn llmrn he conducted MlOOR.
Some of tho stock from tha aaloon la
still at tho hotel, say friends of Btta
nett, and they declare that Instead of
selling liquor to Llskey, hs fata him
a bottle,
According to the defense, uar
nnitn in imnroDcr remark te ft gdrl
employed at the hotel, and sho straak
him on the head with a antwa hottl.
He demanded that sh ha llsi.tffiai
say Stlnnett'a frienda, and tho taaeY
lord refused to do so. . Tnaajyi awsBF.
threatened to bum
QlnnoH
rnH.v it waa resorted that tfcdl
young woman who ; f
prefer a charge adainot M ' vi
Mr. Blnnett wMI M aT M"""!
In tho jBrtJe tMMIlM "
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