The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 28, 1915, Image 1

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LABORITES ARE
NDICTED FOR
MUNITION RIOTS
ILANKET INOIOTMINT INVOLVES
MANV NOTABLES
Investigate" ' Laber'e National
Peace Caunoll' Preceedlnae Results
In Chargce Being Made toy Iht Grand
Jury Many Prominent offlcero of
tha Organisation Arc Among Thosa
Involved.
failed Proas Service
NEW YORK, Dec. JS.-A blanket
Indictment, charging Congressman
Prank Buchanan of llllnole, David
Lamar, ox-Congressman Robert Fowl
r and four other of conspiracy was
returned today by the federal grand
Jury.
.Jhl follow an IrivcittlgAtlon by the
Jurorn of l,abor' Natlnnnl Peace Coun
cil held recently. f
The others Indicted urn Herman
Hchulteln and Henry Martin, Chicago
labor naltnter: Jncob 0. Taylor, the
last prtwldent of the council; Prank
Monnett, former attorney goneral of
Ohio, and Prana von Rlntelen, the lat
tar now being held In London aa a
spy by Brltlah authorltlea.
The bob are charged with conaplr
acy under the Sherman act. The
specllc charge la endeavoring to (a
cite labor troubles In munltloaa planta.
and Interference 'with commerce.
Lamar, It la alleged, wan Von Rin
teles' agent, handling thouaanda of
dollar furnished by the Oermaa.
Buchanan wan the council general
agent
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1915
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COAST MAY GET
NAVAUCADEMY
NAVAL SECRETARY SAYS THI
WIST IS THE "IDEAL LOCA.
HON," iUT HK WILL LEAVE AC
TION FOR WESTERNERS
Two Held in Plot" to Blow Up Canal
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WA8HINOTON, D. C, Dec. 21.
ThB l't:inc coast would be the
Ideal location" for another United
State naval academy, In the opinion
expressed today by Secretary Daniel
of the navy department. However, he
latea that be deem It unHino at
preterit to recommend It establish
ment. Danlota expect "omu procure" to
be brought about In favor of the move
In the present congreailonal aesslon
by tbe Coast delegation for Immedi
ate establishment. He holds, though,
that the time I not yet ripe for such
n movement.
TO FORECLOSE
PAVING LIENS
COUNCIL ORDERS ACTION TAKIN
AOAINtT THOU DELINQUENT
WHO DID NOT SIGN UP UNOIR
BANCROFT ACT
Those owner of property along the
Eighth and Ninth atreet paving Im
provement who did not take advantage
of tha tan year payment plan, and who
are delinquent, are to he forced to pay
the Intproveaaent coata.
At laat sight's council meeting Coun
cilman Mlllor'a motion that the police
Judge ha instructed to foreclose on all
delinquent paving liens on property
along the Mghth and Ninth atreet Im
provement not on the ten year pay-
went plan waa passed by the council.
EQUITY CASES
BEFORE COORT
DURING VACATION OF JURORS,
CIRCUIT COURT IS HIARINO
OTHIR CASIS-JURY IN AOAIN
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cult court resumed Its grind today.
At present Judge Kuykendall la hear'
Ins evidence In the suit or T. J. Jacx
son versus Arnold Press for the fore
closure of a mortgage. J. C. Ruteaic
represents Jackson, and H. C. Merry-
man Is Press attorney.
Tomorrow the divorce suit of Flem
ing vs. Fleming will be up. Other eq
uity matter will be beard during tne
remainder of the week.
Monday, law coses will again be re
sumed, the jury again being called In.
Several important cases www
haai-H and there will no dOUbt be BOme
cases brought In aa the result of tbe
present grand Jury sceetoa.
Plotter Sentenced
to Year in Prison
mcw vork. Dec. 28. Anton Mente,
a young Austrian Implicated In muni
tion plant destruction plots, waa to
day given a year In prison. He plead
ed guilty to a violation of the tene
ment law by having explosives In Ms
possession.
Permanent Registration
to Begin Monday, Jan. 3
With January 8, the data for begin
Jag permanent registration but a
week ef: County Clork De Lap and bis
eMcleat deputlea are at work arrang
ing for reglatrars tbrougboutlbe coun
ty, and the aeeurinsr of BUDDlie for
handling of tha new registration a
Wlckly as poaalhle.
TM following registrar have been
named tau far:
Weed River precinct, John Heeslg,
KeftKtama,
fftne River precinct, Dm P. Dria
call. 'Mr.
Merrill No, 1 precinct. Henry Ander
sea, Merrill.
Merrill No, t precinct, P. It- Merrill,
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Laat Elver preclact, J. O. Hamwar,
naraa precinct, H. ' Saowgooae
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OtXI precinct, F, M- Cleavea, Crea
Othor reglatrars will bo apolt4
later, at' aifereat plaeee, amoag oU
erVratlOamath Agency and at Taiaax
for the benettt of voter of that aee-
tlon. .
The following instructions. Issued
rofftitrers. will be of Interest to all
who do their duty by exercising their
right to the ballot at each electien:
inviraUon of voter opena Mon-
duy, January 3, 1916, and closea thirty
dava next preceding any general or
primary election, or fifteen daya next
preceding any apeclal election held
throughout the county.
t In registering electors, the card
i.d vtam la used, and aa the orig
inal card la a permanent record, care
should be taken to Keep mem cw
h .u ui use either black Ink or
a typewriter " ". '
esse of arror do not iry w "
ihe Information glrtn by the voter, but
nuke out a new card. ..
8-All Wank apacea must bo correct
ly filled in- Draw a Una ttrough head
in not used, such u male, female.
Cross out the one not wed.
The full name of tM tiactor mua
he given, rlt,: John Paul . ot
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CANAL
Paul Koenig, a German, and, chief of
detectives of the great Hamburg-Amer
ican line, and R. B, Leyendecker, an
other German, have been arreated In
New York on the charge of plotUng to
blow up the Welland canal In Canada.
WELLAND
The canal Is of great Importance to the
commerce of the dominion, and were It
crippled much Injury would be done
to Canadian business,
. ftsdertch. 3cJWL4 ctatSvJ Jk
National City Bank of New York, the
largest bank loathe. United Statea, U
cot in the world, waa arreated about
the same time. He waa charged with
having stolen official telegrama and lat-
f ten from the bank about the ahlpmeat
or arms u ute.uues, no wiu naviag
tUrered theae-b eealg'W Loyeat
decker. He waa not accused la cesi-
ukuuo wiiu ibo pioi j aesuoy imm
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OREGON 60ES TO
NAVAL MILITIA
HISTORIC "SULLDOQ OF THE
NAVY" WILL IE TURNED OVER
TO CALIFORNIA "HORSE" ON
FEBRUARY 1STH.
this morning to be suffering from
rabies. They were Immediately killed,
and a close watch la being kept for
an outbreak or symptom among tbe
other stock.
Given has moved his cattle to
another feeding ground, and the
Bloomlngcamp herd ot 2000 cattle have
also been moved. There are several
thousand head of cattle feeding in
the Bly country, and a sharp look
out Is being kept to prevent an out
break of rabies, or tbe approach of
coyotes.
ban DIBGO. Dec. 28. The battle-
hiD Oreron. "bulldog of the navy" will
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be turned over to the California navai
militia at San Francisco on February
lfitn. according to orders received to
day dv Commander J. M. Reeves from
Secretary of tbe Navy Daniels.
The Oregon Is expected to remain
here a few weeks longer. The militia
will not be given an. opportunity to
handle and Are the 13-lncb'gune ot the
Oremn. In Commander Reeves' opin
ion, because of the heavy coot ot oper
ating these big pieces and tbe long
course of training required.
BLY SECTION HAS
A RABIES SCARE
SEVERAL HEAD OF QIVENS CAT
TLE DISCOVERED SUFFERING
FROM RARISS-MANV CATTLE
FEBOINQ NEAR THERE,
(Heraid Special Service)
BONANZA. Dee. -38. Bly and' the
sections adjoining Lake county are
much excited today, aa the reauit or
the discovery of rabies symptoms
among cattle feeding there. Thus far,
no coyotes have been found, hut aa
Luke county, Just a few miles east, la
infected, the noaalbtlity of Infected
coyotes crossing the line la extremely
great.
am heed of cattle belonging to
Ijamea Mveaa of Bly were dleoovered
FAST BOUTS ON
SMOKER PROGRAM
WELTERWEIGHTS AND HEAVIES
WILL SWAP FISTCUFFS THURS
DAY NIGHT, AND MIDDLE
WEIQHTS WILL QRAMLE
One of' the classiest cards ot ath
letic events, yet ottered by the Klam
ath Athletic Club will bo held Thurs
day night at the 'Pavilion, when a pro
gram ot boxing and wrestling will be
given for the delectation ot the fans.
Chester Llnkenbach, the young wel
terweight who made such a remarka
ble showing at the last smoker, when
he took Bobble Allen's place at the last
moment, will again be seen la action.
Hie opponent Thursday night will bo
Kid Magulre, who also has a reputa
tion for cleverness and apeed.
Arnold, whose allowing In the heavy'
weight claaa attracted attention at a
previous smoker, will box four rounds
with Llakey, also a handy man with
his mitts.
The wrestling bout la one that, wilt
be of great interest, as It la for the
amateur catch-aa-catch-ean champion
ship of Southern Oregon, Christie, ttw
local middleweight, will meet Dee
Jones, a Granta Paaa man, in this boot,
and the fans are looking forward to a
fast match aa a reauR.
Professor Martha Van lonoooUer ot
Cornell University MS.
president of the Amertoaa Home
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BEER SALE FAST
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BARRELS AND GALLONS ARE BE
ING PURCHASED FOR ISIS USB,
SALOONS PREPARE' FOR THEIR
ELIMINATION.
With but a few daya left before aa-
loons ceaae In Oregon, local wet goods
emporiums are, doing a laat minute
business this week like unto the
Christmas rush the store experienced
laat week. This is the trade of those
who seek to have a stock ot beer, etc.,
on hand after the saloons close.
The business this week la largely
a (Wholesale order. Beer is oeing
bought by the barrel and case, and
other liquors by the quart or gallon
by many, to be stored In the cellars for
use In the daya the brass doors ceaae
to swing Inward, and mahogany x
tures and bras footraila become pasae.
The saloons are" letting their stocks
run aa low as possible this year, fa
order to have Uttle left New, Years
day. Much of the wholesale bualueipi
la being attended to oy teiegrapn.
Already local saloons are getting
ready for the close. The T. ft W. bar
la having portions of its txtures and
stock prepared for shipment, and af
ter the 1st will ah'lp all its effect to
Dorrls, where the same Arm coadueta
a bar at present
The city council last night granted
Z, C. Powell a permit to remodel the
front ot The Smoke; the well know
headquarters of, one Jesse Moore, It
la to be fitted up aa a cigar store after
the Srat of the year,
The nrst local bar to be removed
was .that of, the White Pelican kotgfi
The spacious quarters it occupied fan
the" hostelry hare been remodelled lgU
a splendid private dining 'room.. ( ;
Report have been current that tfcai
Riley saloon waa to be uaed aa a pott
room after January 1. ThmmJeoJq
hjr Mr. Rliey, who aaya the pceferty
will be uaed in aome other taMtaafg,1
following the remodelling of the front'
Kent Ballard'a nxturea are now go
ing moved to. the old Bank Baohaafo
buiumg, where way win m
until 1 leter dlepoeod of . ,
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IS NEXT FOR CITY
PERMIT IS ISSUED BY COUNCIL-
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MEN FOR CONSTRUCTION , OF
LARGE FRAME BUILDING AT
SIXTH AND KLAMATH
At last night's meeting of the city
council, a permit waa issued for" the
erection of a. one story wooden build
ing. 70x100 feet on the comer of Sixth
street and Klamath avenue, at present
occupied by Harriaoa ft Matt R. JB,
wattenburg, who asked the permit
staled the building to to bo uaed aa
an implement store, but aaya 'he to'
not at liberty Just how to any who to
behtad the project ' ' " "-'
A permit was also granted to Cbfer
Bros, to build a brick, vaultaddition
to the court bouse. Work
started on ihls Job.
Cofer Bros, were also granted per
mission to build aa addition tothetr
nop on rata atreet aeait, mamata
avenue. R. E. Watteaburg waa: glvoa
permlaaloB to remodel the froat' of
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mysterious place kaowa., aa tao
lodge," the members of Prosperity Re-
bekah Lodge an going to eatertau
the litUe oaea la the west hail otoie
Odd Fellows Temple tomorrow alght
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aad they' will bo allowed to do Juat
about aa they please from '7-, o'clock
unUl 9, when they wiil.be served wkh
a light luncheon, and returned to their
pareaU, undoubtedly satiated wRh
their knowledge ot "the todge."
Special Mid Week Service. ' 'k
Special preparations are being
for the mid week aervloe at the Prea
byterlaa church tomorrow' evealag at
7:30. The pastor Is Inviting the -
lie to. attend. At thia . meetlaa; tot addfr
tlon to the program which la provided,
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PARIS, Dec. 28. Five signitcent
events punctuated, the year Just draw-
in to a close aa aeon from the French
point ot view: The
battle of, Chain
pagne the Balkan
muddle, the change
ot governments, the
creation of aa later;
Ally war omtnolL
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without brilltoaee o;fr aa she or the
alllea are concerned. Mar Vleorloa
have been rather aegatlve WkUehir
enemy haa been making some, sroat
runa around the eada. Traaoe aad the
othera larolved oa her ald tevt mio.
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