The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 28, 1913, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Qhz lEumng Utealft
KLAMATH FALLS'
OlM'ICIAL NICWSPAPICK
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
I.Klilll Year No. ,J.!M7
KLAMATH HALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913
I'riV Itra Cesses
BUBONIC PLAGUE BREAKING OUT
IN NORTHERN MEW; 160 DEAD
IN GUAYAQUIL, SAY PASSENGERS
I II .IN IS II.IMIH III Mil
II lll.lt.ll.ri. i:ll I HON
,iu iit'Miiitrn
lraplle lb NrMira III the I t,tl1l la
III Jimi- Turn Hut lii llri 111
hl1 l'M III, lilt 'llf IV IImiII, I
IIhmiicIi lining In New link l
lurplug at I1ii llalell ihi lVtrlti.
wmla III MrvlKl,
I Hill! I'm Hriln
I'ASAMA Nor J l'au'( -
i inc IiMm fmiu tluara , i
i nlt-liI null. Irak ill liu' ' .
IhMr
ID li laal lllr tla)a lor
H lf dratha fliini iUr - '
Irum malarial fevers
Tii riimlllliin la belle -d
uhrtllil tt t nf aflaua -lid
It. a ' allrtitlotl pulpit. r I ..
... i. Iirallh. iialhc lit li i .
ct i. flgtiinr The fttil.." i
. inmilinK rapldli
ml4 !' lUrvlce
I A-.l i: I'ArW. Nov : I
iC tn dlapatrhra, !. Yacaa rratr
J (ill Ihln the hall. la u( Hi frdrra ti
Itrr a ilraperaln fight. Ill wtMrli a
aotdlrd of mnrii Wrre klllrd ui Ix.'b
Mm
Tar rrbela were nuliwitit-rd
rifhti il Ihrm mad a gallant Anal
nand acalml mlds
II I ttiitrlrl, though ni "t
Stated lhal lllii (txlntall trrtilnl
tma hundred mm-rnmliaianu al
n farina iilil rttllrw (run ji
Vara
I mi. J I'im Hervlc
:i. I'AKO. Nor. 3 All nalrl r
trday forgot the bloody ar lxn(
sjr amund It anil the rltlirns and
rebel soldier alt liiinrtt out the
opanlng tacva n( the irtuin al Juarea
Irark
Ornrral Villa occupied a Imi
Thrie waa ho dUlurbanrr i
I luted Piraa Service '
WAHHINOTON, Nor 31 I'lral-li-ni
WiImiii liaa arranged lo keep In
vrrv rloae Inurli with the Mrllran
lluatlnn while In Nr Vnrk tonight,
ami tomorrow
II liaa arranged with Secretary
(Irian lo repeat lo III Ml all the Im
portant mnuiN from lb Houth
ll liaa hern Irariird that Wilson
auurrd Hlr William Tyrell. secretary,
" lh llrltlih Foreign Minister, thai
tifflrtal advlrrw lndlralr.l thai thr
llrilhh (imaiil at Tuiiaiii greatly ev
afgrratnl thi Kralltr t lhi altua
linn I
It K filnrti.l thai aoniP liTrlcn
I'luix-rlf will Im ilamagrd iliirlnie tlip
HdilliiK tint Carrania haa onurr.l
'ho t'nllnt Hlntra that Ihla mil In
I'ald aa mm na ,t rrhrla aro In run
irol WAHIIINUTON, Nor. 31 111"
I'MllMhlp Svvt llutlipalllm imIIpiI
lfm Vera Crui tiiTilliam laat lilKht
Wilson Would End the
Strike by Arbitrating
"i:.NVi:n, Nov. 38, Hecrelur) of
Ubiir William Wllaon nnU tlovornor
A'timtiiia of Colorado nn working to
tIiik about nn end to tho labor ill
liirbaiicM In ihu Trinidad mining
'"U, They urgo niimvdlnlo arbi
tration,
A l"lnt letter from tho nccrnlury
ml tho governor Iuik been wilt l tlm
'"Itio operator nml to tho minor,
"'liiK fur un early aultlemeiil of tint
'"o. lloth .Ido havo taken tlm
"tier under nilvlscmont.
According lo tho propoial inado by
"" offlclali, the two faction! will
cli ,ieot throe member of a board
Zapata, Dreaded
Outlaw of Mexico
aaHaVHJlL
Zapata l tm Ulan l-atrj ni-lt to
llufna 10 llii li lt.li Iradtr of
tit lr..iura( tiaiul f .luMawa In the
iiuntr) ati. la i'i'i(ul tnough to
niarrb on tlm I'll) ol Mvilco wrrv
tnta withdrawn trues the raital
Innc rnouch t" ('t him a chanrr
llv hai torn within inlrt) mllra of
tlm rlljr
Whin llurrta for.rl a loan of
19.000,000 from tho Mrilfo Clt)
halikpra tlill )Mf unv of lll liaa wat
that If Iip did not Kit the inoiirjr for
thr malntitianrp of lila armr Zapata
would marrh In and loot tho banki.
lliat til auRlclrut to frlKhti'll lh
rapltalUla Into cotnillnnrr
lr Mm lorn wits rullrd In IVurdi'll
last night to attend Theodore 1'ul.ia.
fnti'iuaii of construction for the S I'
iiiinpnii), who l seriously III.
Ileorgr Tiigtml l I'lilirtlii-d to Ills
ii.i.iii at liirlili'tr ntirtr na tho
I. anil of n fall with u hnrao ou the
pivemriit Uat Sunday Atttr the
mishap Tugii'il rniioiuil.il ttio horso
ninl went out in the country, and It
waa nut until afterward" Unit the In
jur) lit hl lei! commented to bother.
.. ..ri.iirailou. Thene U mo I"
. '
I 1. .1 I. M.,1 Alltll.
lit ruo tlio aevtnlli mint ntitiioi
bo ngrrml Ul'oit Y " "tl,,,r nmn'
her of Hi" I'onrd, bo vvlll ! ihtweit
by resident Wilson.
At thl conference. It U proposod
to iirlillntlo tlm iiHtlon "f lilisher
:iKf for men. Tho bom 'I "I" "I"
bo expoctod to dovlso mellioiU of nd
jtittliiK future iIUputan. lit tinier lo
mold other Htrlke.
Tho hitler iiroposllljiit I to
the plant of recognition of union.
IVmllUK tbo Bcttloment. It I Kml
that tho miner retumo work.
TO BE DEMANDED
i iii.m ii i'iih i.n ur rei.ici: ,o.
in ii.m mini r.it'it 111:1m ,l.M
I MllllllnllH III IT I.MI.IM.
MIDI. I. Hill li: Ml si i;o.
1 n.li-.l I'rvu Kcr1(r
I'AltlM. s : 1'ri.fKt of I'o
ii'i. Ilcnnliiii iiHlar ik.UI1.hI all motion
i.i turn iiianulnitur"ra, ilralera and
".atrti liianaici-rii lliat within a ahort
urn. li ii (M-rirtlt no moru liitlain
ii..ii.l. nim. aiirli aa am now In unl
i.taal nar In bo iiiatiufarturi'd or !
I.iMI.M
Ilia rlrrular alalia that pHirl-ini-iita
iumlurlr.1 heforn hi ill liair
1 ".nil that llii-iri)ii( (lima ran now
'. n.aili- ami ai. .irlill)r (irartlral
1 1 ma. Hum will l. flinl aa anon
' ..i. i. IimiiiiI "ill what ilrlny
i:.ati 1 f .in r n'il in urilir that no
' ! 1 ma ri'aull
0. K. EOR SURVEY
i.iiv i.iiMi.r i:him:i:iis in
i
I III lllllllt, lit III UN tiii:
i.im.i tir intsr ntr.iiu:vr. ,
Mini: in it.1 i
tllrmM lal IM-nlic) j
VI VSIIIM.TON. Not : Cuicrn-i
: nt aiirieynra, who liuH' Jutt hern .
"i- klnic up oiup of thu Unci rr-'
i.-l lo ha brrti run hr (IrorKO,
vaahiiixtoii In lila daya of chain and
-uiraw hatn fouud thrm good. J
About I'M. according to tradl
' ..li tSroigi. IVathlngton, then 1 9 i
)m. iilil. ran out for Uird ThomatJ
Kairfai thx line brtwrrn what i
Inn tn !. Augusta and KriMrrlck I
ouiill.i, Virginia. Ihla being only at
part of a grrat ileal of lunrylng.
whtrh ho la ald to hatr bren ! '
mr.nl iiixui at that tlmr ,
Thran two routitliw wrr r'e-
ratrd from what waa thrn Orangr i
routity. and thi grant t lrd Fair
fat waa ut'ocd to rltrnd wratward
lo thr I'arlDc ocean
Kubarumtly thtwv larg( tracta
wrrp further aubdltrldrd. an that tbo
Fairfax llni' a It la ginerally j
known runa now hrtwen Hocking
ham and Hhrnando-th coiinllca, with I
tho original Atigmta and Frederick!
rountlea to lhi aouth and north pr-
ap.vtfull)'
SUBJECTS EOR
THESES GIVEN
hum' mi: ,Ni:n:v.utv ion
.UTI.IItVrS IIHl I'lllM.IUV It).
MTIONs. i:.IMIATIONS XK.XTJ
MtlNTII I
The cotiuty schtiol iiperlntendeut'
tifflce niiiioiilice the following ub
i...u lor tlnura for prlmitry certHl-
citto nppllt'nnt In lite comtiiK leiteh-
er'a exniuluiltliiti'
I'lcturo Study.
The Story Hour.
I'lay and l'l) grounds.
Tlm Monlessorl 8ylom.
lb Klntergnrtfii it nn old to tho
prlmnry tehool.
i:miiliiiillona for MaIp cerlincattM
will be held tit tho Central School
from December 17 to in. Tlio pro-
Kl.llll follOHH
Dit'imlHr 1 1 United Slnte hi
Inry. writing, ii!iIoIor-, phjlcivl ge-iH-riihliv.
I'.Miilliik-. composition, motif
od In riMdliiB. nntlind In nrlthmo-
!tli'
, Dervmber IS -Arithmetic, history
of ulurittloiii iisychtilogy, method In
1 RiMiRfiiphy. Krammar, geogrnphy,
Aiiierlcin llteniltiro, ph)lc, motif
mlii In Iuiikuiiko. thel for primary
I ciirllilttttc
lieceiutwr 19 Theory and pactlco,
.rihoErnnhr. I.'ngllnh lltcrnturo,
chemlslry, tehool law, Keology, nlge
hrn. civil Eovcrnment.
Docomber 20 aoomctry, botany,
general history, bookkeoplng.
CAUCUS TALKS
SHOW THERE IS :
TO BE A BATTLE!
IH.IIITi: Mil, I, Hi: HT.IItTKH IN
si:n.iti: mo.mi.w I
MMiir of Hip Ik-uiorrau Will HupKrt
llin ltriulillrant ou (VrUlu lira
un-n III llin Minority IIIII. Mglit
ami Hay hvnaiuna IIIII lie Held to
llua.li Tliruuttli the Nnonil lll Ad
iiiliilatrallnn llruurn
IVAUIIINUTON, Nor. 38. Tbu
ttirnury roforiu rucuurv caucua of
tlm IMnorratlc Rcnutora la irogrtaa
lug rapidly
ll la I'tprrli'd that they will llulili
he hill tomorrow night Monday
tlm drbalo will comiuriire
A day and night iHitlou will bit
held Monday and until the bill li
ailed upon.
There will hu aumn Ugbta agalnit
Hi.- Owrtia hill In I In- 'nate by tho
lletnorrata, but In a rntuure tho cau
cua haa ferreil to cool on aumo re
lirlllotia aplrlta.
It la really cipeUed by tin leader
that every Democrat but Hitchcock
will aupport the hill aa adopted by
tin. raucu when It la up for final
panaage lloweter, arteral of the
Democrata will aupiwrt the Itepubll
can Kenatora on certain ainrndmenU.
Tho aentlnient of the caucua li
overwhelmingly agaltul prorltlona
for establishing more than twelve re
gional baaki.
SINNOTT HAS PART
IN BANKING BILL
IHtKiiO.V tllNtilllXSM.tVS STOCK-
HOI.DKItV .IMKMHIK.NT H IN
Cl.l OKU I.N llOTII .HAJtHIITY
IMI MI.NOIIITV laVH.
WASHINOTON, Nov. 3R -The
"stockholder amendment" created
by N. J Slnnott. Congressman from
th Kastern Oregon District, appear
to be a highly dtslrablo feature, a It
haa been Included In the majority
senate hill on currency reform, drawn
by Senator Owen, and also In the
minority hill, compiled by Senator
Hitchcock.
Thla amendment prohibit stock
holder n well na officer and direc
tor of any hank from being appoint
ed clam. "H" director In any regional
nuerve bank Tho currency bill
puaaed by tho House ipeclflcally
tale that class "11" director are
Intended to represent tho general
public interest nt each district and
for thl reason tho bill excludes offi
ce and director of bank on the
supposition that they might represent
the Interest of the. bank rather than
tint public.
llellevliiK that stockholder had a
party of Interest with officer and
director of a bank, Slnnott, on Sep
tember 15 Inst. Introduced hit amend
ment In the Houso adding itockhold
era to tho excluded list and made n
speech In support of the samp on that
day. Although the Slnnott amend
ment wa voted down, by tho Demo
cratic majority nt that time It ha
now been embodied In tho bill In
troduced by both wing ot tho Sen
ate Currency Committee.
I
FOR POLICEMEN
SCIU:N1:cTADY, N. V., Nov. 28.
Commissioner Colo ot tho Depart
ment of Public Surety today appoint
ed thirty-two striking employe ot
tho tlcncral Klectrlo Company a spe
cial policemen.
They were Instructed to toe that
nouo ot tho picket forcibly Inter
fere with workmen desiring to ro
Btimo their positions with the company.
To Spend 4 Days
rf "- aV BKriJ -laB
'''aw ar ' fjK
fUHHIHlH w-5
SS'f'V '
f I y ,
8 mm fiftrHtc
IMtS &b
NKW YORK, Nor". :. Krerett
Fowler, a lawyer of Kingston, a small
city on the Hudson Hirer above New
York, the "bagman" of Ciiarle F.
Murphy, boat of Tammany Hall, ha
been Indicted by a grand Jury In New
York county on tho charge of rjtor-1
tiou, and ha pleaded not guilty. He-.
porta before hi appearance Indicated,
that he would decide to tell the dis
trict attorney all he knew. I
New York state I expending manyj
million on the construction of itate
road. Contractor bad a small corv
tract, requiting the expenditure of
about 133,000. Fowler, acting for
Tnmmany or Murphy, told him that
he was expected to put up f 350, It I
charged by District Attorney Whlt-J
HAD WATERMELON
ON THANKSGIVING
TOM LYONS, IIV ITII.I.I.NO HIS
ci:i.i.iu roit cold stoiugk.
I .IDDKD JCI.Y ritl'IT TO XO
VILMIIKIt DI.NMUl
Turkey, fVuipkin pie and other
dellcacle wro feature ot all sort
ot Thanksivlng dinner", but there t
are very tv who added to the menu
watermeons. This, though, watt
done by Tom Lyons, who hu a ranch
a few mile from hero on tho Midland i
road.
l.jon raised melon with good
ucu thl e- desplto stories from
over tho Siskiyou to the effect that
there I a killing frost every few
night In tho summer. About two
dozen of these melou wcro placed In.
Ilia cellar, which was converted Into
n cold ttorago plant, and melon wilt
also be ou the I.) on table at Christ
ma time.
SAY STEAMERS
ARE m OUT
IMI.II'OllM.V TKItMINAIi IU1I-
ltO.IIW AllH DIXKMUXTS IN' I
ttiMi'iiAiNT fii.i:d IIY OWXIIIIS
OF Till! Y.II.K AND HAHV.IUD
WASHINOTON. Nov. 28. An Ille
gal combination on tlio part of the
California Terminal railroad to shut
tho steamor Yalo and Harvard,
owned by tho Tactile Navigation Com
pany, out of business between San
Fraucltco, Snn Pedro and San Diego,
I alleged In n complaint filed by the
steamship lino with tho Commerce
Commission.
The company says It maintains a
flrat-clas passenger service, but that
tho railroads nrrnngo to shift the
passengers to the Pacific Coast Steam
ship Company nud the San Francisco
and Vortlnnd Steamship Company by
un agreement.
i
in State Prison
Me- -aaaaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaW.a V" k-aTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTa
Wl Sail l
JmJlMMMSti
4r2rISS&tt&L4jMKl,,j
man. He did 10, making the check
out lo the chairman ot the democratic
itato committee.
It Is currently reported In New
York that hundred ot thousand of
dollar hare been taken by agent ot
Tammany Hall from these contract
or, most ot It on the plea that It
was for political committee. Then
there were contractor on the Erie
canal, which for many year ha been
In conrso ot reconstruction at the cost
of 1101.000,000. Deyond thl. New
York city I building a system ot
waterworks, which, when completed,
will cost more than 1175,000,000. It
I reported the contractor on these
work hare been held up, and that
tery little of the money went Into the
hand of campaign manager.
KLAMATH TEAM
LOSES A GAME
Klamath county high school lost
ll chance for the Southern Oregon
football championship Thanksgiving,
when the Ashland high school eleven
defeated them 19 to 0.
The game wa played at Ashland
and In addition to tbo advantage ot
playing on their ground, the local
boy phouo over that the Ashland
referee even retorted to coaching
during tbo game, beside giving the
visitor none the best of the decisions.
The team will bo home thl evening.
Hawaii Seeks to Have
Government Changed
IIU.NUI.UL.U, .-vov. se. a strong i
effort will be made hero soon to have
Hawaii's government changed from
tbo territorial to tbo military com
mission form, according to a move
ment started today. To alt outward
appearances, It I sate to say that the
demand will have tbo unanimous
backing ot the residents ot the
Islands. That Is to say, everybody
who Is "an body" In Hawaii will be
back of It. Very few peoplo tn Ha
waii, hovvover, nroi"unybody."
Tbo Island are owned and con
trolled by nn exceedingly small sltque.
Hardly more than halt a dozen big
estates bold title to practically all tho
laud which Is worth holding title to.
The sarao Interests own all the ship
ping, Jobbing and oven retail business
of any great Importance. Through
their ownership ot nearly every
means ot living on the Islands these
sarao Itncrests, represented by a nu
merically very small group, control
everyono who lived here. Whoever
object to their control Is starved
out In short order. The big Inter
ests havo long wanted such a form
of government at prevails In the Phil'
Ipplnes. Their reason for It la vtry
NELSON IS FREED
OE CHARGES; TO
ARRIVE SATURDAY
.nem: OF ClIAnaKM
rnovc.v
I'outo lluyer' Claim That ! Wat
the Victim of ClrcumaUacM b .
talnnl lo Han I'raacloco Ceait.
Willi Attorney Shaw, B WM Re
turn Tomorrow aail Will
Ilia mArketlac of I'otatoea
I (Herald HdccUI Herric)
HAN FItANCISCO, Nor. 21, 11. L.
Nelson, the Klamath. Fall potato
buyer, who was arrested and brought
here under charge ot iteallng 500,
ho been freed.
After the evidence against him
was Introduced thl moraine, Attor
ney YV. 11. Shaw mored tor a dis
missal, upon the ground that the
charge were not proven. Thl waa)
Immediately granted.
Nelson and hi attorney leave thl
evening for Klamath Fall, whare
they will arrlre Saturday erealac.
Nelson will resume hi potato buying
at once.
Charge ot obtaining money under
false pretense by Detroit people were
alto Investigated, and It waa fouad
that thtie were entirely unsubataa
tlated. It It believed here that the
potato buyer waa the victim ot cir
cumstance. Nelson waa arrested here a couple
of week ago, but It waa not until
late laat week that extradition was
granted. While awaiting the actios
of Governor West, Nelson remalaed
In the dtr.
To hi friend, Nelson itated that
the money be wa alleged to have
stolen waa given him oa a note, aad
jhe say he also owed the man f 1,000
more on note, tie oeciarea ioai
persons had been Influencing tho note
holder and advised him to retort to
the criminal court to collect the
f money.
I Friend of Kelson noatad the
amount duo on all the note la a
bank and wired the note holder he
could have the entire amount, bat ha
refuted.
It wa locally believed that Net
ion' story wa true, and be had the
avmoathr of all. cDeclJlr a the ar-
I rest camo dulng the time he waa buy
' lnc heavily In the potato market, ex
I peeling In a very short time to take
I up the note.
simple. Lorln Andrews, forme
United State district attorney bar,
expressed It concisely la a receat lv
tervlew In San Francisco, cabled back
to Honolulu and published la the
local newspapers.
The cbango will be a good thlag
for the business Interests ot the
Islands," said Andrews, "because all
the offices will be filled from Wash
ington and the objectionable electlOM
will bo dispensed with." The "ob
jectionable elections" aer what tie
big Intoresta do not Haa about the
territorial form of government. The
Islands must have labor aad taact)
haa been a scarcity ot It ever tbsew
Oriental Immigration wit atoafad.
To offset It, worklagmta hava baas
brought tn In large numbers' frata
Southern Europe la receat yf'.
Thla laboring population ha got yea
been seriously troublesome at Mm
polls, but a second growth ot taw.
natlvo born and entitled to ?, W
be reaching the right age la the avaar
future to become a raemaea tt) tp)n
ruling class. The nttlve-borm im-
anete have been a sofa'of war
tor some.Ume. ' Heave) tta atisUtefB
tor a chaigVl (ha fwtft at MK' '
meat i
l
&