The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 10, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. 1914
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IRWIN'S
Bloody Race War
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TO ENJOIN PAYMENTS OF CLAIMS "
BY DETECTIVE AND PROSECUTORS
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ulhUlo warrant -unit ll.iii.lS.
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(urn e( i ho county court, sua Mm suit
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M Io II;b x nn it order department.
Tin- worn to rslrlt It u Kiwi Morloy.
hU rritl. (ur 301. HO, MttK at
tacked 0t of tii-cr u (t,r jirofuurlii vt
Jor. Jiir iU iati, mill u (or MOO,
rVf hu centre jt dtetllve for
KUnuih rauniy ( hn another war
rant tor (too hlrh , j,0 stacked.
A ihlnl arrant (or 10S,IM was l.
u-d io Morlry (or "nBlary and
It.r ihi. nrm half of October ttnU
tho laat hulf i, IWemUr, a, all
M io the dUulci attorney' office,"
llnrarn M Manning' warrant (or
KSo a, iViuty r(McciulH nlloriuy
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l tmicrl u,o wrtrrunt Imiip.i 0. M.
Give Miners'
Socialists Have Arranged
Tim In. di MielnlliU, having boon
ompelled to (ef,,r Ihelr obaervanco
"' li day net apart na "Children's
ly ilmlr national organliatlon,
VchhIht 3Slh( w, hoW R waUn
r Hint imrpnan tomorrow afternoon
l o'clock, nt tho socialist head
1rUn oi, Konrth street, near Main.
I- illdrim nf tin, local aoclallaU will
"wirr some of tho numbers on tho
program, lini ocn apoaksrs will live
remiiiio of cntues loading to tho
W'ssnt iroublM t10 grMl coui,0r
"' ( Michigan which have rem
flr.'ii i, federal Invoailgallon nece.
ry,
J'. J, Wunka, recently ot Dstrolt,
J" ronsoiiM to deliver nn address.
.' ;V,'",,'' rcles In that local pa
iwh hay, oumcttHl much MUntton.
mcititiiuiiy, ilmH. will be touch.d
on what socialists are pltased to
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EXPENSES FOR
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tAi Itlvor dum. oKritloii
and rnalntonnnro . , . .
TMt lalir reclamation
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Benefit Here
Program for Tomorrow
r'(er t na "tho prt-ncnl revolution,"
ns evidenced by tho prenent wide
spread Jiureat nf labor and tbo I'rao
tlrai warfare In Lawrence, Little
Kails, Calumet, Trinidad, l.oa An
Kelt's mid oUowhoro,
Invitations to partlclpnto hv been
UautMl to all tho local mluUlera of tho
goapel, nil but two of whom havo do
cllnnd to date, on account of prior
engagement.
Donation will h received for tho
benoilt of tho children of tho atrlkors
ul Calumet, which was so recently tho
Meant of olio of tho moat horrifying
cataatrophes In labor annala, nearly
nil ot tho victims' bslng children.
Htninim similar to tho llod Cross
stamp are on sale by tho local organ
isation, Kvory one welcome, wpoclally
workiaiMMt and tholr famlllM.'
OFFICE EXPENSES
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SECY WILSON IS !
GOING TO SETTLE
CALUMET TROUBLE
in;i'iitT e turn iiih oitii.'i: :iv
iitUH oi'i:ic,Tiih
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ll.r 'l.' r Ctiutill) I t'r(lcifMl lijr
llir IVMilllirt(l "I Irititur, UtlUtl
Hah IUtii .Makltiif a l0irllnlluu
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IHinl llrenliii: (tirUiiuaii llnrior
t lilted I'lvis, rtrlto
WAHIUSUTtlN, l. 0., Jau. 10.
llio drtmrtmrttl of labor today pub
Mr4 a tift critlrlilnc Uto orat
i t Calumi-t In tbrlr trvatmoni of
Itv trk-r and rlkrbrpak-r.
Tbc report ootllnr tlto mediation
Serrt'lwry Win. II, WIIou
piiilKwIlloiu, nit of which the operat
or have rejected,
Tboro vMid only u puhmIiik rofureuco
to tho panic of Chrlxtmii Ke, In
which 7f. live wero ol, mot o(
whom wero llttlu children.
iwmi f'iusttivisivi
Tim report contained a furmnl
oititi or (no tact nun tno couuiiion in
tho atrlko ronton, which knnwlodge
wn Kiilned by three membeia of the
dvpurtment who wero sent thoro to
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make nn ntlempt to settle tho atrlkc.'ouly ouo family
In I'ioiii lm Valley,
Mr. mid Mm, 'U!lrothtrton aro
lu tho city todVon " "hopping trip
from lliolr iimrlr-ln the I'oo Valley
district.
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Kxporlnu'iit by ncijunrlum expert
linvo ludlriited that alt water baths
will euro noma III of fresh water fish,
while fronh wnl or make Kick deed
sen donUun well.
A largo mirror placed on tho log
crnrlugo of tho muwiiiIU enables tho
sawyer to miiko a survey of both end
of tho log, with tho view, of economy.
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,Naltiiutl Ctmfrrrtirr on ILmv llet
lrnuri t'urwanl Souto Miulllaa;
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United l'rM 8rttc
llATTl.KCUliKK, Mlcb.. Jau. 10.
Or J. II. Kllo(. of Uatllcr)k to
day read mvw -bfort lb opulus
-lon of tbc National Confrncoon
Itacu llctterment. advocating tbo lr
Inc of ppdlcrom to oxtry trfct malo
and fpmalo of tbe human apociea, and
tiKKcted tbe Kiting of human atock
b..., clalmluK that the blue ribbon j
-.c i .n . i..i v"
men. of tbe raw would U aouielhtng
to bo extremely proud or.
!n making up the pedigree be aaya
tbat It ahuw the physical, mental and
moral makeup of anceatora. He aUo
ald
The fcay to ntlmulato right living
I. to rtabllih the eugenic record and
liiHllicree book, i'eraona who have
be ti ptoiiouuccd perfect can register
Ibelr iw names, and their children
wilt ultimately hate a lluo of people j
abotalni; the- reult of the movement
low ant race betterment. Wo want
cood men and women. Why not pro-
ceixi In the Hamo manner ns In raising '
i fancy hri, Iiok. etc.?"
I llu propov that tbo American
(turtle A.aoclnl!on start the pedigree
work.
t Dr. I. McKecn Cattell, protestor of
ipltlloiflphy at Columbia University
kImi iiddreucd tbo meetlug, and
'niuoriK otllor things, said:
"lu order that tbo oxlttlng popula- j
tluu mny bo maintained, or, Indeed, '
that tbo rnco may survive. It will ap-1
parcntly be uvceaaary to mako u
euitenlc aelectlou at healthy mothers I
and to provide that the coat of
lug und roaring children shall bo
equally shared by all."
Dr. Cattoll' array ot statistics lu
rtKtird to tho tremendous declines In
'tho world's birthrate created a sensa
tion. Coutluulut; bo said:
Tho completed family ot contem-j
. 11IU liiii'ivivii ssetMss vs. wvHveiM-
ro-lpornry sctentltlc man is about 2; the:
survlv ing family aoout i.s, auu ino
number of mirvlvlng children for each
Hcletnlllc man about 1.6. Twenty-two
per rent of tho families are childless;
lu 76 Is larger than
lx. Tho amo conditions obtain tor
college graduate. If the site ot fam
ily of college graduates should con
tlutiu to decrease as It did during
tho nluetcouth contuury, studeuta
grnduntlug lu 1936 would have no
children. If tho birth rates In Kng
land. (lermnny and France should
contluuo to decrease na they have
since 18 80, there would be no chil
dren born a hundred years from now.
In Franco tho population Is sow sta
tionary, while lu somo departments
thoro aro four deaths for every three
births. In other nations an Increaa-
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Secretary of Commerce Wants
Eight Hours to Be Working Day
Kttrutary Wip, C. Hedd;l4 of the,
ilt'liartiiurnt of coniurr fit'rcs&v
(he lullcf tbm ll would U "far let
ter for the pocket u well u the
tcacti of iuIiiJ of omiiloyeri" If lb-r
would M-ork llirlr men onlr elRbt
hour a dir. lie wu paklnK before"
lli Atimrlcan Aociatlon for tabor.
prtfrtlr-jicfllltlon, hlcb li mtttlnic with ih
lloo.
I "I bclltro," the Micrelnry ald."tbat
when our factorlca are run o that
tbo workmen so homo without tielng
fatigued from over Iouk hour, and
not till then, will wo b able to com
pete luccefjfully agalnal all Comer
In tbc markets of tbo world. I could
not afford to employ In a factory men
who aro half alck, who come to work
after having bad bad breakfaata, who
aro partly poUoned; they would be
economically unprofitable. And yet
fatlRUo In part poUon." ,
Secretary Hed field aald there abould
R Ul0rougn udJ. mftde ot conil,.
ultH under which men work beat.
lXM, ,ubJ(vtl of ,h) human eiefaenl u
(manufacturing, bo added, which could i
nct bt treated from tbe mathematical
-jandpolnt.
Auatln 11. Uarretaon, president of
'tho Order of Hallway Conductors, told
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tho aaaoclatlon that In 1913 there had these, men. nor can It restore the Uvea mianiry, carairy artillery are
been 3C1.000 violation of he lawost. through accidents due to fatigue-! tuobnu1 " JohannesbHr. ready to
'prohibiting tbo working of a trainman During the past year an army of men'ru forwrd' Owing to the strike ao
J more, than alxlecn hours In one day. running Into the millions hare worked, ,ra,M hare l1 tnew 'or tWrty-ete
;Tho law of averages, he aald. would In excess of ten hours on a stretch." hours
SPECIAL PROGRAM
AT M. E.
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Tho following program will be re-
bear-,dorod at tho Grace Methodist Eplsco-
pal church Sunday evening at
tbe
rgeular hour tor preaching. 7:30:
Voluntary Instrumental Duet-Br.
and Constance Fisher
Hymn "All Hall tho Power ot Jesus'
Name."
Prayer
Vocal nolo Mrs, K. O. Deardsley.
Scripture Reading
Announcements
Otertory
Hymn "Rock ot Ages"
Hymn "Jesus Lover ot My Soul"
Vocal solo Mrs. Don J. Cumwatt
Hymn "One Sweetly Solemn
Thought"
Hymn "When 1 8urvey the Won
drous Cross'
Vocal solo Harold Klnuear
Hymn "Blest Re the Tie that Binds"
The stories of the writing ot the
hymns and anecdotes of the authors
will be given bristly by the pastor.
A cordial invitation I extended.
A new bayonet lies along the barrel
ot a rllle normally, but la thrown Into
PoUUon for service by pressing a but
to lion the stock ot tie weapon.
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bow that thla waa but a amall portion
of the number ot men employed.
"And yet tho law of averages." he
"declared, "doe not nlvo anv rest io
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Franco baa spent 135,000,000 In
planting trees on tbe watershed of
Important streams.
With money from tho lotterfund
tbe Cuban government will erect forty
new hospitals throughout the Island.
1 Dance Tonight.
j Something out of the ordinary Hi
'bo snrune at a dance to be Klvan at
Houston's opera house. The music
ftaturo will be furnished by Slater
and Finch, who are appearing at the
air-
UnA of Ford.
A carload of Fords arrived today,
They will bo unloaded tomorrow by
(ieorge Blehn, local agent.
County Worth $255200
Of This, toe Old Court HosRepreotJ$4$,000
Klamath county's property la worth
n little over a quarter ot a million.
ThU U Hi a wv It la nallmatad hv
County Clerk C. R. DeLap, In a report
to the state oQlclals. The total valuo
la set at 3356,800.
Of this amount tht old court house
lepreseuts a value ot 48,000. The
land and improvements are placed at
S.u9,000, The value ot the buildings,
fixtures and furniture la set at 19,000.1
The nsw court house site, land and
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Africa
NINE THOUSAND
NATIVES FIGHT
AGAINST WHITES
, MILITIA AND POLICK HURRIKD
TO THK 8CENK
Troop Are Betag Moe4U4 bb All
Iaru of the Cokmjr, Md
for AcUve lltrvlre BaMamy I
ia Piocie Make tbc IMayatrfc ut
Hrfp to TreaaMe
rrofioaUieav
PRETORIA. Soath Africa. Jaa. 10.
I All tbe available mllitU aa4 aollce
of Dloomfoateln are betas pat o
special trains beaded for Jacenfom
' teln. where 9,000 satires bare started
Ian uprising and are attacklas all
I Europeans.
j A reign of terror exists tsere. ac
I cording to reports. The blacks are
'over-running the people and lootlas
the homes.
, On account ot tbe strike oa the
railway matters are worse. Tke sec
rtaery and presldeat ot the maloa
were arrested today, charged with be-
lnR lntnnntal In obstructing tbe
i of relief trains.
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' JAOERSFONTEIN, Jaa. 10. It Is
reported that twelve white nasa were
killed, seven naUres killed and fatty
'wounded In this morning's fighting.
(The Ruropeans succeeded In tempo
rarily dispersing the natives, but a
fresh attack is feared.
The attack by tbe natives upon tbe
Huropeans comes as a result of the
cnaottc conditions resulting from a
; general railroad strike through the
I'rltUh colonies.
For fifty years Norwegian women
In the noatal aerrtea hare bees said
the omQ uiu(va as men for the anase
work.
, An association of English poultry-
men who send about 300,000 eggs to
' London each week are candling them
, with X-rays.
i improvements, Is worth 110,000. The
value of the funding, natures, etc., u
. et ftt 170,800.
In
me county iarm, accoreissJ (
De Lap, tbe county has fit.OOt. Tbf
76.89 acres ia valued at 17,000, and
the building, ete.. at SII.Mt.
There are 676 miles of lmf '.
roads in the county, and l.IIf 111 a
ot highway unimproved. TswrwcK
machinery, etc., has a valuo 4 lie.'-
000. Bridges represent a
uatloa of I70.000.
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