The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 01, 1913, Image 1

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REIGN Or TERROR
SEEMS IN SIGHT
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riuiiiii'ti.ii Ti-uiviut HiitiKi;
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HuaJnra m ami Pnili-Mlimal Mr n Air
fiMliro In h tlal Oftlrrt by llir
.rt Major, Willi Orilrra tiiMni.il
u Kill imi (It hlliili I'ltn...
lloMlllaVe Ar lllirn in llir Arm)
of Impurlnl Milkrlirmkrr.
Hailed Plea Itarilf.
INHIANAPOI.IK, led. Drc
Tti tearoaleta' and tbauBruls' strike
which was threatened list wtsk,
started today. No altrnipt was made
today lo deliver food, riial or ultrr)
inrrfhaadWe '
A ('rial police Ion. ol lee Luil
neaa (Ail iufMlonal man has In
drputlltd by Major Wallace, and
thr ale arming In prrperatlon for
any riming
Tti major today itsurd a procla
mation In tbr puller depaitmrnt, or-'
deling Ihem In shr-il lo VIII upon Ibr
tllgbtrat pluvorallnn. should llir
IHkera atlrmpl lu dntror t or-r' i
or Injulr Iba Hike breakrrs
A thousand strike brrakera aiei
hara In Iradlhrat lo fn lo aurk In
raar ol iloli, rtnea art In milium
(or dlilrlballon lo lra mwi
Hrlng forewarned. Ibr ola ol
In rll (rnrrally slntrd in quanll
lira of I'MUlilotH and hmiwhold nr-
alalllM to I ti-a "III ba a(Trlrl
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BIG MANUFACTURE
EXHIBIT AT FAIR.
.U.li I'AHPi Ol' Till: Wlllll.ll AM
ai.i, auth'I.i i.MirAr.
iriu.it win. in: on iMNi-i.n
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HAN r'HAM'lHCO. l-c t
fballra II llrr.u. cbi.l of Ibo De-
partment of Manufacture of Ibe I'a -
nalna.l'aflnc International llll!'
llou, haa irtrhrd word from riblbl-
lorn all urf Ibe world and la
allied n( one of tho iniMt remarkable
collrctlrr dUla)s of Ibe ',rl'j
manufarlur-a trt (..rniblcd. The
ileTelftpnirnt of Ibr inanufaclurllig
Industries has been rapid In the
iinne.1 niaira aiimr inn im .-
dlarliMM Ibe rililentr of mule Ibstt
alt huudmt Ihouisnd maiiufsrturllig
and inecbanlral ralablUbliienls The
tolal annual output Is valued at our
tlC.UOll.uOO and the tapltal rUido)cd
br Ibis mirlail of working coucorns
la iiTrr tlO,OUO,OiiO.OUd auniisllr
INDIANAPOLIS
Book Trust Is Killed
Supreme Court Today Denied Right to Make Pricet
United I'reas Hsrvlce
WABIIINOTON, I), C. I.
Tho llulted HUlcs Hupremr court to
ilny denied the right f publisher to
liialnlalu arbitrary ile I"1" ""
lopyrlghted books, Hr " I'10 ,rl
liunnl refused lo establish a "iop)
rUht monopoly" similar lo the "pa
nil monopoly" decreed In imcr
Mimeograph case. '
The decision was maUo lu the right
PC the II, It. Macey compauy of New
t'urk ilnst ibo AmerKau Publish-
eia" Association and American hook
sillers Association. It waa charged
that they composed a national book
Ituit,
The ult wa brought under tho
Hberman antl-lrust law, and sought
lo enjoin the associations from en
forotac their contracts, nnd alleged
coiaktattlou lo fU price ou both
Governor Tenor of Pennsylvania
May Be President of Big League
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Liu1a- i-H--K-Kff'-----lf'-J
ilotrtnor John h Trnrr or rrnn-
l aula baa ililuallr tiiiiouiiCfd that
lir lll artri rli-tllon In Hip nnlirrrd polUlc ltu lb mult that lie
.Uui ol Ibr NalKmal l-ajup ut
Hurball luU (I Ihr (liiiual nir4lnK
llila rrmlrr llv aill n main eor-lhla aalary la lo b (2S.00O a renr, and
i-moi o( I'runoltanla llll bit Irrml bla rlrrtlon will bo (or a term of (our
ril'lim in Jauuarr. Il&. and Kwra
larr llrfdlar will at I (or hlra In mat
rr of drlall fur a frar. t
Coirrnor Tnrr, ai t-rr bawball
Ian knoaa, waa a ent bxfball
da)rr In bla da? Iln made bll lltltig
l.aHH lialabllllg III 1'ullllra
III (U addiraa brfulr Ibe New oik
I.
toilun Kichance former Benalor J I.
Mrljiurin of Koulh Carolina pruxard
'a beau tat n salrs of cotton wberr
Ihrlv Is an sleinrul of gambling He
rondrmtird the Plraent sislrm b
'rauir prlcrt arra died br the supplr
'of cotton in New York atUouca.
I Hr urged Iba ruhange lo lead In the
moleroenl, Instead o( being ilrhen br
cinrr..loual aclluu
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lu Vvm llulau Ural)
AnMunceiurnl la made br Hr.
' stf ,,,, ji. vur of New York thai
hrr .rwj,., Wilson nor Hecrr-
Urr r,n bate abalidoniMt Ibe Idea
uf llfr.,,ie w cotnuierrlal Iraatr
,n ! al would ircoaulio the
,,, of Amrrlran rltliens "with-
1U jnnnni,,,, 0 rillgluu or race.
IIU l-l Atirrtge I'lanliil r)l(, C Nol... u ,.r.y differ-
Karmrrs of Oklahoma have planted. rllt from nu)lhliig ever given In
more than S.oun.UOO acres In fnl Klaliintti Kalis II Is fresh and now
wheal, against I.C33.H0O ntrra last i (0 n(, r,ii, consisting o( vaudeville,
l...i.ul, l.ii,lj.ni. pklhir innri
ii.p righted nd uncoprlgl led books,
'nnd from controlling U.o supply und
inlo of such books.
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I'.IOI lostHiirx 'unteasoimuio nun c
turtlonatn iironts" nnd In pruieut
loiupulltloii, cluirged. In ol-
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ilcnce, ft resoiiiviuii n ii ,.-.. ..
tas produced In which It was agreed
'that the books should not bo sold to
Ipi-rsons who sold thorn nl less man
the llxed arbitrary price established,
The Mucy Arm refused lo Join the
'....lolailon. and claims that It wu
"bliick listed" und put ou a "culoft"
list, and refused purchase of hooka
i,. ..nil li secured book fiom other
sources, malntnlulng thiit tho publish
er or copyright owner could not nf
terwnrds dlctato price at which such
book should bo sold, contending that
-nnii-ni of tho nublliher ceased when
tho book were In thu opeit market.
at a roraulonal plajrr for aoma
raia. Alter bla rrtlrrmrnt he cn
mi rUflrd corrrnor ot the ancond
lalfrat lalo In the t.'uloil. tl li (aid
Iran. Tbua the National Ixaue
mannatea brllrte Ihrjr will bare an
orflflal (bla o co with the aatUle
and forrvful llan Johnson, prraldrnt
of Ibe Amrrlran lx(Rur.
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ELKS' SHOW A
SURE WINNER
lti;HUKKI.S KOII Till:
NOIrtir' Wll.li OIMMK.NCB
MOKHOW l.l hOltTS
STI'.NTS OV THK riUMillAM
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1'rsclloc will begin Turadar after
noon for the annual Klks show, "Tha
m,, .volie." which promises lo bo one
ll( ,),,, biggest lilta ever pulled off In
Klamath Kails. Ilufus K. Ie and
w(,.( of iiycature, Ills., arrived Sun-
j4. ),; IO aired the (bow, which
Mill bi Bln Peceiiiber 18 and 19.
minstrels,
burlesque, catchr tongs,
local hits.
The Suffrngotte Mlnttrela
Is n scream, as Is also "A Night In the
Klks Cabaret," another strong fea
ture.
Mr. l.oo ramn here from Seattle,
whrro tho show wa put on with 3B0
people In the east. It made such a
hit that It was Impossible to accom
modate the patrons the third night ot
tho show nnd hundreds woro unable
to gain admittance to tho opera
house,
Ono of tho feature that will ap
peal to tha parents Is the Introduc
tion of Polk Lore game, which will
bo staged ut tho opening of the play
with thirty lit tlo girl from four to
fourteen sear of age About fifteen
high school girls, will appear In mu
sical and other number.
The first mooting for tho girl will
bo held nt t o'clock Tueiday after
noon In tho Rika Lodge room. About
forly-tlve girls are wanted for part,
mid It Is requested that every one
who I willing to assist In the show
ha present at tho first meeting.
Would liar All Asiatic
Itcsotutlons woro adopted by the
American Federation of Labor at Bo
ut tlo, Wash,, demanding that United
State prohibit tho entranco Into tho
United Stntos ot all Asiatics, and pio
vldlng for n literary test for nil Euro
pean Immigrant,
ROBERT PETTUS
IS DISMISSED
BY THE COURT
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I'lillimlnif tlm llrunlnK of a (Jraod
lurf, rM'Trral .Vaturallutlon Mal
Irra .Irr l)lixanl ol bjr Circuit
Jmlao llriwun I'rltua Waa Ctiarg.
ttl Willi Attempt lu Cviumll a U
lulorjr Crime
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The (ollawlnic crand Jurr (or
Iba DKembcr term of the Cir
cuit court wat drawn Ibla morn-
Inii
ilaua NrUndtr, fortman, farm-
rr, Merrill.
II, i:. Turnrr, farmer, Merrill,
J. I- Cunnlnfham, rontractor,
Klamath FalU.
Krank llrant, (arrnrr, Klamath
Fall.
II. C flhlpltr, transfer man,
Klamath Falli.
K. C. Ilecbdotdl, fanutr. Ilo-
nania.
Joe llaloKik, merchant, Malln.
Perry O, lo lp waa appoint
trd bailiff. The new crand Jurr
met IhU afternoon In commence
their work.
lltcause the complaining wltneas,
Marr Inman, was not In court this
afternoon. Circuit Judge Ilenson dls-
'rnUsed'the charge agaTnst Robert Pet-
tus, and tho lad was liberated.
I'ettus was arrested last Julr, and
charged with attempted assault upon
Mlsa Inman, lie haa since been held
In jail.
The rase waa set for trial br the
Judge last Monday, and the subpoe
nal were drawn, ordering tho wit
nrssea to be In court todsr. '
When Ibo case was railed this af
ternoon Prosecuting Attorney Irwin
stated that It would be lmoulble for
him In proceed, as the complaining
witness had not been served with a
subpoena. After censuring the sher
iff's office (or not attempting to make
personal service, the case was dls
liilrsed br Judge Ilenson.
Juror Offleld, drawn as a member
of the December panel, was discharg
ed, as he Is a Justice of the peace.
This forenoon, naturalliatlon peti
tions occupied the attention of the
court. The following were granted
papers:
Krnrst Max Ileppe. Midland, native
of Germany.
Klliabcth Amelia llunge, Klamath
Kails, native of Germasr.
Louis Lawrence Steen, Klamath
Kails, natlvo of Norway.
Arnold Kress, Kort Klamath, native
of Kngland,
OPERATE UPON
TWO LOCAL MEN
J. II. (lAltltKTT AM) WILL LAM
HF.ItT CO UMiKH BUItUF.O.VH
KXIFF. AT HIiACKllUltN' HOS
PITAL THIH MOIINIXO
Dr. Hamilton and Dr. Morrow, m
slstetl by Dr. Fisher, performed major
operations this afternoon on J, II,
(larrett, u local contractor, und Will
I Jim tort, an employe ot tho Weyor
hauaer Tleter company,
Mr, (larrett wa (uttering from a
complication ot gall, bladder and ap
pendix disorder.
Mr. Lambert had sustained a
Yer) rupture that nocculuted an
operation. Iloth operations were auc
cesstul and and the patients are rest
ing easily at tho Illackburu hospital.
tiuglllmo Marconi, by means ot
wlrelee telephony hlch he I perfect
lug, ha talked between Cllffden, Ire
land, and QUO By, N. 8.
EXCHANGE QUAIL
WITH THE VALLEY
C.lLlr'Olt.WA yU.UI. WII.I, IIH
Tit.rri:i) iii:m: ami kmii'I'ki
xoiiTii, i.v Kirrcuv urn uon
UllITi; VAItlr.TV
Depulr District Oarao Warden
Carer M, Itamibr la maklnic arrance
raenta (or trapping a number of Cal
ifornia quail here tula winter. These
era to be shipped to WllUmetto Val
ler points.
In return for these quail, the Tal
ler couutrr will trap Hob White quail
and ship them to Klamath.
There has been much demand (or
the Hob White here, while the Taller
has been anxious to Introduce, there
the California quail. Hr the method
of richanflac birds hit upon the cost
In neither case will be Terr much.
TOP STEERS ARE
BRINGING $7.50
irm: mo miii'mknt ok iiogsi
TO COBTI.M) t'.MOV HTOCK1
VAIUM, lIIICr HTII.I, JIMIAI.V
AT H CKNTH OX TIIH HOOK
(Herald riprelal Service)
POHTLAND, Dec. 1 The cattle
market la holding ateady (or top qual-1
Ity, with steer selling at IT. CO for
best stuff. More medium grade cattle
were offered than choice. Cow stuff
was about tho same grade ot poor
quality that has been offered (oriome
line.- selling from f 4AO to $5.75,
with Just one lot selling (or t cent.
Prime light calves ore worth 1),
heavy one SC to 17.75. nulls fea
tured (rom $5. SO to St.tS. Stag
were steady.
There wa a big run of hog (or
the first of the week, but top still
held at 8 cents for three loads Mon
day, and the week closed strong with
fifteen loads for the open market, and
the top quality still going at i cents.
This price Is apt to hold until the
stock show season.
The show Is billed for December
S-13, and will attract shippers from
the entire Northwest. lit will be the
largest show ever held west of the
Rockies.
Sheep receipts were Increased from
every Northwestern state last week,
and still the su mtotal was not ex
ceptionally large, bat what the ran
lacked In quantity It amply male up
In quality.
Prime ewe brought f 4 again, and
choice wethers 14.75 to IS for excep
tional quality. Lambs elicited a G
bid, with the market closing on
firm basis.
FALLING TIMBER
KILLSLUMBERMAN
IIK.AVY LOO HOLUN'U KltOM. LOO
IHNH'Tlt.UX STItlKlS HK.MtY
AlrtiOWAN, IXKLICTIXO KATAL
IXJUUUM
Henry McQowan, a logger In the
employ of tbo 1'ollcan Uay Lumber
company, was fatally Injured late
Saturday 'nftcrnoon, lu tbo lumber
ramp ot that company, when a heavy
log rolled oft ot ono ot the cars being
pulled by tho.logglng train and struck
him,
Tho heavy Umber hit McQowan
across tbo hips, crushing him terri
bly. Ho died three hours later, be
fore ho could bo brought here.
Tho body haa been prepared for
shipment by Karl Wbjtlock, and will
leave tomorrow for Whito Cloud,
Mich., for Interment. Tho dead man's
brother, Archto McOownn, will ac
company tho romalua east.
Miuona to Meet.
Thore will bo a called meeting ot
Klamath Lodgo No. 77. A. F. & A. M.
this ovenlng. Work In tho Second degree.
FISH COMMISSION
MIXED IN A ROW
hte.m: am othcim ri.w tiikv
WII.I, IICriKJ.V IP KIXNF.V CON-TI.M.'1-H
AH A MKMIIUIl Ol' Till!
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UAI.KM, Dee, i. Charged with
uilng his ofllce to aarance hla per-1
onal Interests, and with being; trou-l
bla maker to tha eitent that his ac
tions oru unbearable to the (our oth
er members of the stale, fish and
game commission, M. J. Klnner waa
glTen a hearing before Oorernor
West Siturdar.
Tho troublo that has been brewing
In the commission (or months waa
brought to a head Norember 12th,)
Charles F. Sloae,
Local Game Commissioner, Who
Threatens to Itoslgn
when the otber four member ot the
commission ttndered their resigna
tion to the governor, on the ground
that they would no longer ervo with
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Kinney. , roreman."
"Owing to tho peculiar tempera- ,n discharging tho Jury Circuit
raent of the fifth member of the state '. Judge Ilenson took occasion to coat
board offish and game commissioner i mta,i tiitm tor the dlspateh wKa
and his untiring eforU to Impair lu "blch they bandied Batter. J
uief ultras, we cannot see our wayi
clear to continue to servo as mem- ,D accordance with hla dtreettoaa,
ber of the ald commission." state the body of Prince Katmra. C
the letter of resignation, which ,iJP'a greatest statesmen, who 4le4
signed by J. K. Hugbe of 8alem, U..'" cancer, wa dlseeeted. Ma tMaB
n. Duncan of Hood Klver, C. K.Stone I mu fouBI, to w,l M0 .
of Klamath Kails and (Jeorgo II. Kel-1 nar,Jr tno rae that of Kaat, the
ly of ."ortlaed. All member of the,hllo,,0Pnr' ni1 neayler than that ot
commission T.ere present at the hear-lNttPolon ' Oaaihettt
Ing.
The charge aSrm that during
Kinney' term nt office he ha not
only been pecunlarllr Interested la
certain flsblug Industries In this state,
but ha been negotiating for tho leas) member ot the state board of tea aM
or purchase ot (Ublng right audigarqo commissioners o Bfereat.tba
properties at the mouth of Rogue ropenlng of Rogue River to coiaier
River; that he Intluiated to the own-lcla! fishing. ' ""
Are to Enlarge
EwaunaBoxCo. Making
At n meeting ot tho toc- holder
ot the Kwnuna Uox company Batur
day tho capital stock of tho organisa
tion waa raised from (15,000 to f 30,
rtOO, With but one exception the
stock holders Increased their holding
25 per cent.
The balance of the stock wa pur
chased by Claude II. Daggett.
A tho leasou draw to a close tha
rouceru i preparing (o enlarge It'
plant to make It output double what
It has been this year. New building
and additional machinery will be add
ed to the equipment during the win
ter month. '
Tho plant commenced operation
May Cth ot tbU year, and alnoe taem
SEVEN BILLS ARE
RETURNED BY
JURY SATURDAY
TWO JOHN DOU I.VMCTMWrM Bf
THK RETDKK9
Hani
Walker Kiuaerated b
Jurr Which Had Jaa4 OlMlal Ms)
InicatlgaUoaia Ksstalllasl WMk
Which Matters Werw Hcallt tf
IVnlro Wlna s'arorsM
From Judge 1
Haven true bill and two awl sTM
.bills, and a rscomraeadatlen that lk
countr Jail' sanitary coMIUea W ras
prored were among the Mttert A
(tended to br the lut' fraga Jury,
I which reported end ws gkuhart
,Paturdty evening, followr a tkfM
I day' sesalon.
The Indictment returned were) a
follew: , .,
( Two John Dee Indletment.
Joseph Johnson and Arthur Whtte,
' charged with larceny, I
Fred Durscough, cbirged with; aa-.
lault with Intent to kill.
Ilenson John, charged with aeaitiK
with latent to commit rape.
John Clark, charged with aoateW,
The grand Jury also Inreetlrjate
the killing of a drunk, laaiea hr
Patrolman Sam Walker, twojrean
ago, and In this case returned ataet
true bill, clearing the oMeer of aavr
h'ime. A not true adl waa rMsa
In the cose ot W. W. Lewie, eUifU
with killing a hone. f
The following rtreaaM wajj
mad by the Jtry: ' " ' '
"Wi, the'iursentnesl Rat'lav
of Klamath , ty.)rjggfalar JjVjlii
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do most resDeetfuUe
the honora eoWriJrtert's)Br)akar jt:
vwuui7 jau ra esusnaurr I
by burning all ot Me iHhy
and refurnishing the
'and thoroughly clautng and (ale
.mining the Interior of the ImtWir
and that the Jailor or aherHt see that
the place be kept la a cUea aa4
healthy condition la which to reeeire
and confine our prlsonsr. Wgaed:
John Koontx, W. P. Johnson. JL K.
Durgdorf, A
D. Bliek. Wllllaai Haas-
Phrey. Mile Moore, M. It. Coeefcoofj,
cm of the said Hogn River ,
tie that in event the deal under eea
nderatlon wa not coBsuaaaaateeV ae
might see fit to use hi power aa a
a Success of Us Valire
ha shipped ISO carload of
The plant ha been kept BVaVtMat
tlnually, and there h oeea
employment for a crew ot H
addition to many extra at at.
ous time during tb susssser
At the meeting BaUriay It
elded th&t there bou!4
In the managsjneat, owlac
splendid eteeuUv aMIMjr
by Manager Cbarle UtQmm.
The officer ot the
uXcTwler. presldeaL
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