The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 11, 1913, Image 1

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    Herald Special Tickets to Medford Have a Stopover Privilege. Round Trip, $6.30
Qlqt l-uimmg literals
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
IUMIi ml ". 'J.UI'J
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913
1'rlco FIT
ANTI-JEWISH PLOT
IS
FOILED
warn J. Bull Cuts Off Huerta J JURORS ACQUIT MAN WHOM
in m sinm wa. '"" ! t""1 fi)m mum RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TRIED
VI I Ilk WIVISSSI M a aiwaaa swa aa-w
TO SAY DRAINED BOY'S BLOOD
MINIMIS V II iMpltlluaO.
ll. tit WHIN tllllHH I'lllMllll-aiN .,,.1,, i.hIk, a,rfi Ilia' KlotlalKl baa
aitlnjiaali l.ri rr i(liitlin of lit
ll.irrta (Mtrriiinrtit 111 Mall". Ilt.a
III' HTOlIM
I ha i.iililni l.ouliliua has been !
..nl.rr.1 from Vera Cut In Tu.pam, : WIM FATAI.irilS .1111.
alte..- a iela-1 alt' k U feared
U ill.. ii In. mi ninl tin' mblnrt dla-
tl'I'AI.I.IMi
I ...I hu.l) U lam In tlait) III
nil.. far. l'iiliM tlpa-taln an-1
Ik Htiiiifi I'Uira lli lrlrgfaj.li
Vtlit .(in Hul i.l IImIm llli
tie llll ami l'li'l Takr
IMhik In I mm lli.uar.
t kind 1'iraa Hrrtlr
rlllHIlt III), .Sin, II - Tin- Oil)
mil i' gal aiibaldad I lila iiiiiflilli'
A fall i( Itt, lliilir. la
tvfr4 lirin.
II.'IU (fulil illlr palta'ol III"
(( aa) II.. Ir mv drifts Irnm nttran
la tamll (art dr,i.
Ttlrph.Hi and Ulrsiapl. lra air
dual, Thrlr baa brrla fill death If
p-HIrd, ah. I lulol4 elllfrfllil
Tail Ottilia, hr.tlng ill iiaaaell
la lit Waahlugli.fi, ala alalia. I Hu
alH lutululna la una u( lb dalaiad
paaaans.la. Tb llalrlrla bat found
laallrr at (allll bliuara
I ailed Pfa-aa irlri
t.i:vi:i.and. o. n ii -tii
a lli J al.alr.l Ibla Illumine, but ruu
JHI11M ala nut llllpluled II la allll
ho tux. mill traltlc la tied up
t'eu. auppllra In llir Iraldalna dis
trict ma nbauali-.l lliiKria ala Ull
l.f. ,.. ....h .Illk..al
Tba mil. .,,,.,,1, . ,, I... OI.I) gO.rUm.rUt I. lr4rUII.lt CTUtt. lh.
milk fur bad a. la bring ilrlhrrrd ilrtrrtnliiallnii ami stleiidh ot char
iii.lir (a mra ur running atlrr alilrli hat carried the man
Netrial Vra Am iuik nr lllimn
In tin Sh.iir In lit. riuiiiilril In
I'lncKaou,. ,,( Hi,. 11,-rrllfl Ala
III Midi h Cinillllon i In I .l)
llitiiKlillli.il li (Jlval ltLt. m.
Hall. i. Million la.1.
'Gene' Wood Famous
Lobbyist, Is Gone
I lillnl I'li-u llarvlrn
l-IIK'AIII). Nov. II. - llel-i iall
inalra. 1 1 tl aturm rraulta nn Ihn
l.fral Iwkfa a ml In Ilia Mblilia Writ
I'Ura lb. fal.ll.tlra mar 1110.
Tllr iinprll lina rilllat Inlo tha
niillliina
I '.ilnl I'm H.-nlm
IAI.IMIX Ni.v. II Vraarli ar
tmiiit iruiit iiaulnc rvckKe and
lii.tli)r illllU.nlin.Ml atrcka.
tl Hill br U) brfoir llir Hal of
futnlllli-4 l bit ktl'lall.
Tbla Ii lira, lira I 1 iraUl-lll
llurfU. ilUlal"! ' Mrll." bir
m a Uird iialr plurr 111 Ull- army
i.. i a.. 'ai..ialii of lbi rountrjr la
alu.ati III bia linn J So fur lit' ba
ibOMli iiiucli tlm Minr iuallllr wlilcli
I'nllfd I'l.a K.TVIra. - N -
IIIIKKAI.O. Niiv. II. Tho IlKlit.
alalia (latliinril ulT I'olnt AMno In Ijkc
Kiln na tarifkrtl jrralrrilay. I'or
Hunt uf ttlr III Ulrd rrafl aria blown
lulu Hi.- Imrbor toilajr.
Tim boat rarrlrj a raitaln ami n
lira of alt ur rlKht nun.
I'lllli'il I'lraa Sarvlic
I'OHT lU'ltUN', Nov.
1 1 The Tun
SEEKING CROSS
COUNTRY ROADS
I III!
la rflrtlOr al itliro
An rJllmlal .rtnl'li In
Wralmlnalrr llalrllii aa):
Tbr blr nl IW rlrcllmi brliiK
brl.1 III Mrllni Ullilrr rtlillliR '"lull
lliiiia la itliiimatlr Bfllon "
made I'orfilrlii ll lb dictator for Harunar rrturnrd today from liucatl
more llian arf f B "'if0'- KaillnK wri-fka. Sim ri'orl.'U that to
IiIr frrlclitrin ank elxhl uillca north
lumi'il tbc Mrtlrali tltuntlon for two ir hrrr. It la tH-llrvM that thry rol.
.UB 'iaflkBBBBL.
WFi'- r4lBBBaaiH
GOVERNMENT'S RITUAL MURDER
THEORY OVERTHROWN DY WEIGHT
OF EVIDENCE INTRODUCED IN COURT
bourn ioit.iv
ill a lis i.'.
Tbcy a.iy llirrv l no u,,.j in tho norm.
I'nlti-il I'rra 8crlru
I I'OHT III'IIU.V. Nov.
II. A virccki
in i.ikuim in tiii: i . s. i.ihiii
IIUMIN ASMM'IAIIIIN Ml.irilMI
mil i. iiiiixi miti:ii iicieiti:
MIM.IICSKMK.N
I nllrd I'lraa HrrlM
WAHIIINIJTON. I N "
I'lllllil I'rrMrirnllo
CHICAGO. Nov. II All of the aa liMlny Idrntlltrd aa the atrmiier
inialo mrll t I'oH I1"" "f" taialajr II- A S.' Clark. It la bvllvtcit that
. . - ... .... ll... B..lnl .....1 ..K. nt lUA.llw ..A
rlltlulhlliK Tliry nro uriirrru in iir n." iaimi iv . a-n,j ,.v.-
bordrr
Mini
(ieuo" Wood, knoan for more
than n quarter of a century aa the
chief lobbylit at Albany, the capital
o New York atatr, baa dlaap,varcd
tvmorarlIy, at least. Ilia uame
came to light In tho reielatlont of
William Sulitr, the droaed socr-
nor. of the date, lie told Sulxer or)
bia friends, amonc them John A.I
wherever itemed reasonable.
Tho question fame up on tbe prtl
'lion of Hot. Sprlnc addition real-
dents, asklnc the construction ot
sidewalk to and over the bridge on
' hapianade. This bridle Is three feet
aboin the sidewalk trade on both!
tides, and both aprochrs are so '
I muddy that tdrstrlant sink ankle
deep lu the mud.'trylne to cross.
In addition. "the belcht of the1
bridge makes It dangerous for pedes
trians (rum approaching ehldes.
bicycle, etc., shut from view until
'J-st on the bridge.
The council favor lowering the
I bridge to the street level. The mat
trr was referred to. tbr street com
mittee, to report on at the nait
'meeting two weeks hence.
I
iFOREST SERVICE
i
OFFICERS HERE
NATIONS Or' THK WOULD KISS
IV I'ltOTT OP THK
IIATIIi-D HUOW.V
I or More. Thau Two Year. llaaaaUa
(loirniiurnt Ha Hern Trjlag to
Tnivr llMt lllell Klllnl Youlli la
ArronUuco Willi Ancient Jewish
lllir, MaLluK I'oHy-Heren Woauul
ml llralnlnit the lllood
IUH.MO.NT AMI Clt.VTKK U1KKI
ATTACIIrM IX THK CITY TOI
I mini I'frss Kervlco
HT I.OIMH, Not It IMrriilllird
bring before longrra tbr neiraalty
" building rroaa rniinlr) blghwaya
lid to llnpreaa upon llir arloiis state
I'datalurM the uerraally uf lateral
"ads romirrtlng with the general
''I ral rroaa roada, 1,000 ilvlrgatra
'"'lay allenilril Hi second day's ses
sion o( llir sli dar con.rnlltm of the
1'ultr.l Htates (IimiiI HojiIs Asam la
tino
II is understood the Mlsaourl go-.
.rimir intends Hi HC up his moving
Irbluie mat hln and show the- deb
' galea Just how Missouri turned out
hiiiiilnds of miles of good roads lu
l. two Hood Honda l.ia" last full. '
I Tho lulled Hlatea (loud lloada Asso-I
Iclnlloii waa urganlied at lllrmliigham
last summer, and Is a consolidation '
of more than forty other road build-1
lug associations. I
NOT HOLD MEET
iiumiiimi or feMMr.uci: tirn.!N,:w
i
ODT DELEGATE
rims posri'exi: m:siox
in:ri:itr.Nn: to miiiittimi
Mi:irriMi
IX
.N'S
Shooting in Limits
Endangers Residents
iirai:v taiioit i.kai:ii
xai:ii iiy mui.iiai.i. as i:m
i'i.oyi:, .not ai.uiwko ix cox.
VI'.Nl'lOX AT SKATTI.i:
, llennessy, many things about tho In
side methods of Tamniauy Hall and
the relations of Charles K. Murphy
to the statu legislature.
District Attorney Whitman of New
York county, who began an Investi
gation a few da)s before (he election,
had the grand Jury Issue n subpoena
for .Mr. Wood. He was not (ouud.
On other occasions when ho wus
wanted In connection with tho lines-
'ligation ho has disappeared. Hut
his friends have no fear that "Gene"
will return when tho storm blowa
over.
(Herald HxUI Hervko)
HIIII'I'INtlTON, Nov lie Wlillo
"ii" of Hob Hiiiiiieira men wu water
Iuk n pair of horses nt tho rlter near
Hi" upper rlfflo u few ilnya ago u bul
let II red by moiiio nun lluilil struck Ihu
uler a few lui'hen from Hie heuil of
"lib of Ihu horses.
Tho inlsalo struck so iloso to tho
Meed that It caused (ho animal to
I'Iuiiko. This nearly resulted In in
jury (o tho har.u unit thu mnu, who
waa near It
The bullet una not u spent one.
I'rom tho form with which ll alrnck
Hi,, water, there In no doubt but what
llm horse (u vuliiuhlu imlmiil) would
have been hilled hud It been lilt.
A lady ami l lw,l diHUren
were standing close by at tho time.
II nmkon ono shudder In Ihluk what
might happen " "' I1"0 ,,tt),, "'
tho hands of tho gun (lends, with tho
chances ten l olio that somobody
will bo killed ill Hie city HmlU, ami
no ono will over know who llred tho
shot.
-.. .. ...I . II... .llrarl.ll'Ulieil HUH OtlllU
I lie ri'Kuiai i.i.-v....a . ..... ....... (
lira of tlio Klnmutli Chamber of Com- j HHATTI.i:, Nov. 11. rrcsld.nl
men o will not bo held this ouulUK.lriamuel (lumpers today ordered from
iiistcnd, It has been poatponcd until jtlio coneutlou of tho American Fed
lumorrow nlghl. Tho postponement 'erallon of Labor, Jacob Tatrlaur, of
was taken on account ot tho moot Iuk1 Orange, N.J., it member of tho I'alul-
of Hie Klamuth rlportsmen' Assocla-'ers and Deeorutors Union.
linn, wlilili will ho lieiu at tno Taielaar was ono of several labor uitnTION' Ol
union leaders named by Colonel Jlul
hall III tho lobby Investigations us
being emploed by him. Ho was
elected us n delegate to tho conven
tion before his naino had bceu gleu
out by Mulhall
MAY LOWER HOT
(i.VTIIKH .N'KCKsSAUY STATIS
TICS I'tllt DKI'AHTMK.NT
Ollberl llrowu, supervisor of tbe
Krceinut National Korea!, I-ike coun
ty, and Miss K. V Cook, from the for
estry department of Medford, are go
lug over tho Klimath county tax
rolls of 191S. getting statistics on
the timber acreage ot Klamath coun
ty now in the hands ot private own
ers. This Information, which Mr.
Drown estimates will take about a
week to obtain, Is Issued In tho an
mini report ot tho department
agriculture. Tho timber on public
land In Klamath county hat already
been estimated.
lulled Preis Service
Kll'.rr, Hu.sU, Xov. al Mesdel
lilt-lla, idiom Iho IliUMalan govern-
iiirnl (or tuu jrar li4 tried to con
tin nf kllllnie young ClirUtUa la
uKonlaucn ullti at Jewish rellgJoua
rile, uciiulllnl late last night,
Hardly nu lie out ot prasota bar-Inn-
llirrul urro made again bin
life.
Ilia liuma l being guarded by not
illri and mIIc. Ho will leTe wMfa
III. family soon a ho aocorrn tho
(limit.
The Jury verdict did not mention
the ritual murder. Jew say this sus
tain their theory, a the body of the
young mac when found had forty
so (u wounds, from which lira
glasses of blood had been drawn.
This, thy say, disproves tbe blood
rlt'ial (l-arge. as thu murderer
would not have drawn so much
blood.
Kver since the morning ot April
1. 1911, when tbe mutilated body of
Androl Muschlntky, a 12-year-old
Christian boy, was found In an aban
doned brick yard Just outddo KUff,
.tine pruswuuua uas uecu vuueaTuuaa;
' lu uaiauiiaii me iiibih luab uu aia
i va.aNaiNarfNaaiaMaaaaa,aiaiaiaaa.
(Continued on page 4)
Chamber of Commerce rooms tonight.
At this meeting plan will bo out
lined for tho banquet nt thu iinuuul
meeting next week. ,
Tho Nportsmen nt this tlmo will
..1.1,. i.,L. iii. llm mii.Htloti of a blir
...... ....... .... ...- ., ..... ... -- ..
rliool by tho inemberB lo provldo Ho mado a Bpectucular effort lo
CITY'S HIOHT TO
(OMI'IU, HUCiaMATlOX SIUIY
Hi; TO I'HT JX hhiikii: AMOXO
mattiihs disccssi:d
Eighth Graders Must
Take Up Agriculture
Klghth tirade pupils throughout "Wo have Just revised the rulM,
I tho stuto must tuxo up agriculture Iflnnil " Prepared a now prowaa.
I Has tho city tho authority to order .. .... ,i.... ,., .,..1 for tho examinations. These ara.bav
TliaukHKlvliiK ducka and gecso for ki-eiiru recognition on tho noor oijUu, reclamation servtro to put liii ' ' ling printed, and a supply wUI las
piuplo In slralghtmied clrcuiiistniices.lthu coinentlon, and when this fulled j bridges over tho canal whorovcr de-j,,,K'1 l00"- I scut you In a few day.' ,A
ho Hhouled, "nil right, I'll lake my dredT i This I the dictum ot Superintend- Thero ha been much diHaVWC ot
n-iri!.. Heurn who Is returning to inedlclno." I Thin was ono of tho 1,001 quea-eiit Churchill of thu department of oplnlou among educators aa 'to
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I
America, has puicliused the Ittto l.d-'
win Abbey'H palntliiKi "l.ear uud Cor-i
della," Willi tho luleutloii ot present
lug It to. the Metropolitan Art Muse
um lu New York. Tho plcluro
brought '25,000 at tho MrCulloch
salu In l.omlou this year.
Hon up for discussion at last night's il'uhllo oducatlou. lu u letter to whether It wa Imperattro that tho
(loieiumeiit KtH-iiMM llMt) ' meeting of tho city council, lu tho (County Hchool Superintendent Fred pupils study agriculture. Many MM
Kslliimtes made by rnbluel olllcers end It wus held that uuder the Iran- I'eterson, Churchill makes the fol- that this wa optional, but the ruling
tUea tho expense ot i mining tho Unit-jchlso of the Klamath Canal compauy, lowing statement: ( ot Mr, Churchill rnakw It cwtata Ut
ed Htutes government from Juuo 30, which was lukeu over by the govern-1 "Agriculture win bo ono oi tneiiue ituuy is vaseouai w i
li)14, to Juno SO, 191C, at U.2H0,-000,000.
ment, tho city hua tho right to order j subjects required In future eighth jcosstully an eighth grade
bridge over tho canal whenover and grade examination.
tlon.