The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 13, 1914, Image 1

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    REGISTER!
City Registration Closes Wednesday; County Books Close April 30.
REGISTER!
KXtttmm iteratl
PRINTS THE
MKWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS' j
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER '
KLAMATH HALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914
Price, KItw Otmtm
Eh
ANTI -TRUST BILLS WILL BE ACTED ON THIS SESSION
CALUMET STRIKE
ISCANCELLEDBY
VOTE OF UNIONS
HM'it to .ri:iT Ol.ll IOMII.
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I iituli.riittl !'" Ill . Vr.il Ago.
Mt'lr ! l.llr HrtVr IWli Ia1,
ml llirii' link llri II illnir anil l.
miixUK" "I I'" ,Nfi-llr ill ,(t
tali-! I") llic Hll-Hlilt III Wlifk.
IbiImI Vtv Woftlot '
CAMMI.T. Airll U .Th Cain
tart hd Herri lH,r, xlilrli alnru
lol June linn pratltrall) llnl up Mkli-i
ltn "H'l'iT niiinlr), ha li oft! i
rlillT r.nrollmt.
AllllilllliKHl Al lilt- liraiiUr
I
lcf of lh Wclnrti IVtleralloil n(
MitT trnlay thai ill" fpfprrtiiliimi
.! ol tin pirlknm yrierday a In
ltir ut MAiiriiie tin iir.mitt ',,rcii(ct it ji im.i. iicnmis i,i:,vi:k
klthrr dtV.li) fuuilliliuik mut rvroc'i
Elllntl ill Itin llllloji, BHil p.llie work,
lit ttin mltir witilrr iirnrttratl) tli
uuw toiiilllloit a prnallf't tH(nrr
Ihn itrlkn
Th litHflal (tr ll rnlKitli-il t l
L-t wi iii i.n"lnTirn( -.J1
Hip Iruiltitr.
Hlnco I tin llllio rnmilirlicct tlii'fi'
tiAtc txwn rrin-atml nklruillir niul
rMi l.rl.Ti 111? trUr, ntflkn
tirsV.ur. itt.imi)' iilinttiB a ml militia
llm rlrllral iruCntlf ill rulillr rilllll i
.Ul4 ihv .trlkr II... imiilr nt llm;'l" I-VmI""- wl U) In
atl.ti.ia trr kI lli iMkflt,H.m-"tibMinrnli.Kr court,
rklldrrn ..ui Im fry ot "Or.-" 5 ''"" Bt'" ,,m,'- ca,Ml on'1 for
it4rt.nl a panic iii Miicli iconi. t , rul m Um nnn'.
rlillilrcn wrni tmmiml lo ilrnth
AMithrr lliclitetil wo the naillt Vl-Iltili In Town.
utiti I'nlilciit Moyrr o Hip WVntprn' Mr nm) Mm Initio Itoliort nml
r'nli-ratlon nl Minor, rutil hU lnrcl rtillitron rini" In from tlio rnncli IihIii)
ll iliiuirlntloii Irmii llonrnUm.for it lmrt imt ltli Mr ninl Mr
routily Jniui CuiiiilliKlinni
Fine Hat
Ideal Day Easter, and All
Anli. from tho Mlinwom lust nlKht. iiIIut iiiiihIiik oplthots bentinvod In
KftMvr wimthor wnn nil Hint (niild liiijiliisniflrntliiu nf ImU In which ho
kiit for Imro, nml llm hrlithl, warm Mould mo no material illfforoiiro n to
'iiillKlil or tho moriiliiK nml niter-, nlmpo. do., ho ttiokod nwny hU noii
iinni, hriMiKht out nil llm now nprliiKlmok llh thu thuui;ht (lint tho ho
loiiiuu For a muru limit to iiltviiitiwlld.iiiiont of tho landlubber regnril
I" Klvo n riK'apltilliillon of tint hond line tho illfforolico hntwoon tho bark,
Knriiii'iilN iiUplnyfil Is nut of tho 'lues. In Ik, frlitalo, Hclmonor and other imu
Hon Iminnrnin It to say Unit tho It'll tin. I momis of trntiHportiitlon Is nc.tti
m.iiInU nn, not i untitled to miy par Iiik l I ho poslllnii of n niim nttompt
llrnliir HpoclllciitlniiH -thoy run thnlliiK to Kot hoiiih IIiii on tho typo of
"Hiiro Kiiuiut from llm llillo Imtlet.'li.'inlKi'iir ponuliirly iiHirlhod to be
which sotmivtl a cromi luitwoon n coal
niliirs' tiircli-crowiii'd cup nml thu
mei'l homlwonr worn hy ilghtliiK Kon
'luiiiim of tlm middle ugoii, to tho ono
hlch In of n nlxo mnkliiK Km wearing
nnx l'"..,io io especially strong wn
""'ii, nml trimmed Wlh nonrly overy
"'liii.' In Imllutlnu ot Nnluro' Itowors
otciipt a near approach lo uny concclv
"Wi) color nml spoclos.
It wnt found Hint tho women thorn
ulvts could not ngroo upon tho viirl
""i nillllnery exhibits. Ono roportor
"liirled In list tho lints, nml ho found
tliut where tho word "snllor" goes u
,("iK wiiyM with tlm mon, ami covers
"yililitK rmiHtrtirteil of strnw llmt In
b,Ht on square-rigged linen, thorn nre
M3 Kopnrnte nml distinct vitrlutlos
'"Im fumlnlnu sailor lint.
Thoro may bo still morn, hut nfler
"' Ima heard the ''Unio," "PeUr
1 ' "NlnUUo," "ulcot," and mnny
MRS. CALLAHAN
DIES THIS A. M.
mm i: him: I'i.i.i. o im:
u u.k mimi. i nu: (i. (I.
IIIIAI.IH UH l;i: l
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sun;.
iii.it
fiMii:
Mr rmlirrlnn Callahan. lfn i
IIHImnl Callahan, dtrd t titn morning,
folio Im an IlllUik Hint hart lu-ti
rouiiiiunil tint- tie toll tlirour-h A
li'nk III a liltwlk ihit jr nr.u
iciiliiiie in injuria for vthteli tin.
fx-nil)- paid lirr itmu&i
M r CfllUImn wa 63 )nar of nt,
otnl A italUp til IVtii)hnnt.i. I'lllll
l'ir daughter arilv. (.might or (o
liirrw rirtillie, ln fti'irnt nrratiK"
i rill a ! Im made
LAKEVIEW TERM
11
MH Tl I'llVliriT ti:i.m IV
U(KI
nil NTV MAW t,il
ON TIM. iMH'Kirr
BEGINS
M
- tlmir Tim only ulntvini-m inndi
vvai.iu....iiort Uiiiu nirfiiii Juileull'r Itumtitwrg., Jiut tinforo tin cur-
illniuy I.. Ili'iiiidii m lit Irnvn fur l.ak
SlnM to intuitu! the Mil) lor III ill III"
rlrtult court ttioto Tin- liki- ton my
ration Ix'Klnn Mny II.
In oritur to itrt tin. Uoi-kei in Iiuk.
iitr . J ii it K" lli'iimm n III In all irolm
Weather
the Churches Were Full
worn by mariners, although so far
..... o,.....u i...... ....I .,....).. n.ir nn..
ponranco nu any of Undo Ham'i
jncklos vvlillu they are In uniform.
lloi.itr, novor lut It hn said that
1'iiHior with Klamath Falls resldunts
In iiiornly n day for thu fnimnl adoi
r I.., .ii toii.1. 1
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cites, whore
lion of spring fiiMhlous
unco nl tho various churches
tho llosurroctlon wns praised in trl
uinphnnt anthem, sormou nml roclta
Hon, proven that tho true significance
of tho day, nntl Its wonderful lessou
wiu (loop In tho lioaitH ot nil. Kvon
nl tho ovcnlng aurvlceri, tho churches
woro erowdod to capacity, dcpllo tho
downpours of rain. Tho fact that tho
majority of tho women sot iihIiIo their
(Castor linnmitH for their winter lints,
ami still nppeuroil ut tho churches In
grout iiumborH, disproves tho thrall
dout to fashion theory which In so
prttyalout Just ut thu time,
GOTHAM GUNMEN
mit-1 1
ELECTROCUTED
THIS MORNING
Mll! Ill"
iiii:m mam:
riiHHHi.Ns
iw os.
Onlj -lull III! lit la 'flirt t tl) "li)P '
IIIimmI," Win, Muki ii l, iii , mill
ha) Wlliii-,..- Again! mm Uisl,
Miitilcr nl liiiiiilill-r Im Willi Ii Hon
Hint T.Htn), viln, , I),,. ,. ,l,
I'nllif I'i.ii.'.
h.iimI I'm H.-riko
OHrilNINd. N. V . April i Willi
Hit. lir.txiiilii which they have on
i)ii ultnii ttiolr tmct on i .Uarge
! inuriirliiK u .-wilder llctumu ttos.
rbtli.il oil I III! morning III Jul) JO
I'Jii: lii tour KUtiltKii, . .uiMrtod
mill I'niin. i.i.nii mini iimiIih iiick
it. liii ikih await n iiou irlnl tcxln)
unl to llirlr ili-ath in tiio rlKtrl'1
rlmlr. Tliu tili'M wlioiil (Im itpatti
dialr rUlninl mr; llurr) llorouliz.
' "t'yt th Mood"; iiuu itonon
N-r. alla l-ft) Iml"". Frank t'lr-
0cl. nlliii. "l)r.i Frank," iiml I'runk
Itulli-r. nlln Whltr) !. U."
Nut on ol ilm Kiiiuuoti ronfoiiMl
at. llip) uit tlniicil In tin; (k-fttli
rent n (unifil on lie tM:
' I want to eay n low wonU lor tt.o
.iU.' u( jiiktUi' TIioup wltUKitMii who'
nttorr I hoy v mo ulioul nro iorJur-l,'a"Kl''T ol n wraltliy broker of Now
om I HKir by Oml tlmi I illil nnlv'k. Min roi mom of hU wealth by
ulioot Hoinlhal." actiiiB for Jay Could, was Itejit necluJ-
Tim mtirilrr f Horinan ltornthal. ' hur homo in New York city She
tin. Kamblor, who "aquottM," proh- rormlttod to nu'd fo won. nml
hht) "nu th mol cohl blooilod In It '" '') '''- t"i ")o of hor father
c.incii.tlon niul llm moat cnrolcly Ono ilaiiKhler. unnblo to bear thin life
nml contfiniituo.ialy carried out of had run orr and married, and the
uuy In nil tin. itnr.lld and ncimatlonal fath.-r didn't forglvo hor, nl least not
criminal liUtorr of Oro.itor .Vow Vork. for )iar Shortly after tho nKed man
I'ollco l.loutciiant Clinrlo llocker,
loiulrr of Vow York's "alronc arm
Hiuad," wiih convicted, prvvloim to
tlm Kuiiineii, of Hrl doRrre murder, n
limtlnntor of tho crime, and dontt'iictil
to doatli For oor a year ho at In a
cell on tho "llfn ldo" of tho "Httlo
Krocii door" which loads to the drend
rlmlr nml tho hojond Thou ho was
granted n now trial hy tho court of
n.polH on technical grounds. Ho Is.
now In Hit Tombs 1
Ilcsldon tho IHo convlclloiiH nicu-
tlon.-d, four pollio luspoctors, ono po-j
llfo cnptnlu, n police norgo.int mid ev-(
oral iMtrolnion woro sent to tho ponl-.
tiiitlary, following Investigations otj
grnft conditions revealed at tho mur-i
dor trial.
Dennis Sw coney, John J. Miirtlia.
Jainos K. HiiHtjoy nml Jnmos F.
Thompson, nil police Inspectors, were
ronvlctoil of grnfllng. and served n'
j our nl lUnckwoll's. Three dns be-
foro their tonus wero up, Murtha s
conviction vvna reversed by tho nppel
liUn illvlsloii, which uphold the con
viction of tho others.
Herman Uosunthnl wns niurdero.l
nl 2 n. m. on tho morning or Juiy h.
1912, Ho had bcou furnishing I Ms-
t" Auornoy vvniu.i.i.i ,u. ...v...
of police grnftlng which ronnectod
'iii.nl...ii will. irnmlilorR. Ho hail been
sovnrnl times warned to "hold his
tongue " While dining rvt tho Metro-
polo, Just off llroadvvay on west For
t)-Mocoml Hlreol
ho wns called to the
" ,,n,,,t ,,y ft '""" novm' ,'lentinod'
Ah he stepped to tho curb ho was shot
, . ....,,.,,
llll. nihil ".' ' '" .-m...
calmly walked to n waiting nutoiuo
hllo, and rodo off toward Fifth nve
niio. ,
A policeman recorded a fid It Ions
number of tho car, A bystander who
had wltnoHitod tho shooting, took tho
license number, ami was nrrostod
when ho gnvo It to the pollen of tuo,v
I'orly-Hoventh street police station.
Only tho fact that District Attornoy
Whitman got out ot hod to assume
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(Continued on page I)
v'''''i'','
Wealthy Morosini
Husband Kept
many jnar
died, OullU was paved b) a Now York
trnlllf policeman Me was a lino i'ik
n ro ot u man on bin horse. She foil
in lovii with him, and later married
him. Now (the has barred him from
tho miiKiuflceiit homo on tho Hudson
ltler loft by her father. Twenty
kuanls to keep him out hae been sta
ttonou on tno grounds.
TEACHERS CAN
DANCEJT WILL!
Mi:.Miti:its ok uoAitn ok iuiii:i7r
i
tlllS HKNY ANY IXTKNTION OK
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There Is much rejoicing on the part' Considering tho Interest that Is be-
, . . ., Ing taken hi city politics, and tho
of parents and pupils, as well us on . , . , i. . ,
strong prospects of close fights for 1m
tho pnrt of tonchors, following tho an-1, ,orlnt 1U). offltVfl tho rceutrntlon
nouuconient by uioinliors of the school (
board that tho board hns never
sldered Introducing n clnuso in the
now teacher's contracts by which tho
Instructors plodgo themselves not to
attend dances,
A few da) it ago tho rumor that
dnuclng would bo placed under tho
ban hy tho school board become prev
alent. At this, many of tho teachers
balked, and they made up their minds
to seel; positions elsowhore, much to
tho chagrin of tholr pupils find tho
patrons ot tho school
While Klamath Falls teachers cnn-i0"rs ' e oveumg oy ro
not by any moans bo termed as "dinue!co Jlu,B0 ,!v' Th'8 -0 nf
...ml." some of thorn enlov intending ford nn opportunity to register for
fcw ptt,tio. They te4t that an
necessary nwtialnt was to bo placed i
nu thorn bv such an ordor. but thoy..I,uM'U.
lllo nil others coucoruod, tiro pleased
to loam that tho report was entirely
without foundation.
t
Heiress and
From Her Home
CITY REGISTER
OPEN JENINGS
hooks wii.ii t-i.osn wcndisiiay
NIfillT, AND THOSi: NOT HKOIS-
ti:hki cannot yoth in city
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for the municipal election Is compar-iat
con-.atlvoly light. At noon tho city regis
fmlon wns l.Uiif., divided as follows
Third Ward 139
Second Wnrd 391
Third Wnrd 130
Fourth Wnrd 210
Mini vvaru !j .
Tho city books will close Weduea-
Fifth Ward 9C
any uight. tuoso vvno are not rogis-
... ....
tored hy that tlino will not bo eligible
to cast a vote In tho election May -Uli.
In ordor to give all nn opportunity
to register, tho books will bo 'opt
open at tho city hall between tho
un-!1,oso wll uuot cnll during tho day
W. W. Wliltlutch, tv well known
rosldent ot tho Merrill country, Is
here to attend to business matters.
KLEPPER&MOORE iPRESiOENT SAYS
nunniiinr nmnn
rUKUuAut blUKtt
"UlCH" Sl'.lAS HIS LVTIMIKST IN
MllVi: (HUH'KIIV, ANI WITH
l.l)('.lli .MAN HUl'S lir.SI.VKSM AT
tiiiu)yiJi.v
At noou today the final ulcnatnria
uero afHxed to documents transfer-
"UK the trilcresU or I. C - KIepper'In
the rihhe & Klepper Brocery to Oscar
?hlvc. ' ,
Mr Klepper'a riason for otlllng hit
in'crent in thi local store Ii on ac
count of having formed a partnership!
nltb V. 1. Jlooro In the purchase ot
uho senoral store at Cbiloquln fonner
Iy owned and operated by tho Chllo
I'juln Mercantile company. Mr. Moore
,7as the Klamath county representa
tive of tho Wood-Curtis company, and
'i.cy rcslcncd a few days aKO to en-
i
L-f.ro In liuln.i for himself.
Mr. Thomson, t-ho has been post-(Pl,) e antl-tnmawunrw
rt.ater at Chiloqnln, has made Mr. He endorsed the adopUoipJn. ft li
Moore deputy postmaster until his gJegcneral blllT alt thtaeefrj'orlk
commlsslon as postmaster arrives , inalladvocated, exceptlho traie
from WashlnRton. comraliislon measure.
Both these jodng men have proren, Tho pnwldent believes there Is fa
themselves possesseC e: good business ' general disposition on the part of blc
lability, and will no doubt make a sue-'business to force tho relinquishment
cess of their new venture. ,of tho administration's anti-trust prp-
! Will lie Home TonlRlit.
"Dick" Hannon Is expected home
itonlRht from The Dalles. He wlli
spend a week or so visiting home
folks before going to Crater Lake
'I'ar'C for the summer
.ernment force.
wltlvthe gov-
t . held It necessary for the trust, bills to
Knt on a YNIU J pass this sessiod If the party keeps
Mrs. M. F. Herring has left for her ttitb
told homo In Missouri, to make an ex-I : T, '
tensive visit, HebeluU-Team to Meet.
I a meeting o' the Rebeka'h Degree
. UusIiicxh In Ashland. ' , team has been called for this evening
A. C. GolnKfr. manager of tho Ash- ' 8 o'clock. In I. O. O. P. hall.
land Fruit store. Is In Ashland on a
i business trip. He Is expected bacX on
tonight's train.
Federal League Off
i Q
Third Major Opens Today
Hy HAIj
(Written for
Ni:V YOKK. April 13They'ro off
today, them there Federal Leaguers,
with their mlUlon.Uri-s, hopus and
players lured away from tho big tent
by thu glitter ot gold :uid tho smile o'
James A, (lllmure, organized base
ball's pet .iNutblcm. Tho Feds cracked
their season of 1914, really their first
as u league that looks Ilk tv r.-al one,
Halttiuoro today.
Huffalo niul Uultlnioro staged
the
opculni; encounter, and tho rest ot tho
jlcaguo will open up In fcoctlons
.Brooklyn will open up ut Pittsburg to
j morrow Tliursduy tho last bit of tho
In. i ...m i..- ...i.i .a H.wi niitniif.. will
i
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"ot (leorge Stovall's aggregation in
i.- n ,. r, m . ( hitn pb ii n n n iy- i u m nn.
Kansas City, whlto Indianapolis Is on
gaged at St. Louis,
The Federals are breaking in on
their career after ono of tho stormiest
winter In the history ot baseball.
After roundiug up n choice collection
ot hand picked millionaires, President
Ollmoro started after major league
plajors with money, Dollars dropped
as Hill Shakespeare, noted sport
writer of other days, has eald like
gontlo rain from heaven. Only, this
shower grew until It becamo a down
pour, and oyery baseball player who
was not under contract hoisted an urn-
RIG fillSIIIFSS 15
TRYING TO KILL
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"I'AUTV FAITH IS IN THKJI." S.VS
WILSON"' ' I
- ln
Intcrtlciir WlUi .Vcwpper .Mat,
KiccuUt.-rwfirr 'TtNU All lie
Storlc ItefcaAlJnK Postposeaiciit
of Hit Anti-Trust Meatn-ct Arc Bis
1ns Circulateil In nn Attempt lo
Stop tlir I'roKntm.
Cnltcd Press Service
WASHINGTON, J).C.r-AprU
0-
Prt-sIiJenl WIIaCrTtoday approved'the
'Frcsram aaopiea ny me noiMe-wtst-
i gram.
tn his conversation falUf-tn'e Bows-
1
paper men today WUspa,rade.U plain
that ho thinks this Is the cause
of
numerous stories to the effect
that
the administration Intend i to abandon
tho rrculatlon of.tr lists until the next
jgjon of xanjrreaa. Thwo- atorlaj.
ihe declares, were baseless', and he
W. H. Shaw Is in San Francisco,
giving attention to business matters.
I '
With Game at Baltimore
i
SHKRIDAX
tho United Press)
hrella upside down, and went ou to
view the clouds. J
Tho real turning point In the for
tunes of the Federals was the signing
of Joe Tinker, former Cub shortstop
and manager of the Cincinnati 114s.
This came after the famous deal
whereby Tinker was acquired hy
Charles Ebbets of Brooklyn for $16.
000. Ho quibbled, over the saliry
Tinker was to receive, boweyer.f A a
rosujt of his decision to refuse Jos? a
few hundred dollars more a seaaon
tho Feds grabbed him.-and" madftt a
baseball war which has cost the Amer
ican and National .leagues more tpan
half a million dollars In playera wiio
Jumped after Tinker, and advancetln
salaries to hold others In the orsjen
Izcd ranks. U
Many former bis league ,Uni m
tn tho Federal ranks', bnt the meat
prominent men who perfdrmed In the
big circuit last roar and then Jumped
are Breuunn, Doolan,( Beaton, Knafe.
Walsh and Flnneran of 'the Phllllfe:
Wilson, Crandallt and Hartley of fae
Cilanta; Moore, Brldwoll and Milleeof
tho Cuba; Rarldan and Qulaa of iM
Braves; Kvans and Hugo of the Osr
dinala; Brown, Packard, Herbert isfd
Esmond of tbeda; Wftijitijtir
of tho Yankees; Hondrlx.amd.JjUoB
nlo of tho Pirates; Falkenherg uA
Krapp ot the CleTeliU Mafi.'-"1
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