' j ;. ' '11 vt i,i ; - . ' v fv ; x N ,tf . PejMiiitt .tji Herald WEATHER FORECAST OFFICIAL PAPER OF, KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS TONKJMT AND HATUHHAV, PAIH Member of the Associated Press llllernlli Vn. No. (I Mm KLAMATH 1'AIXH, OHHflON, IHIHAY, AlfJI'HT as, ll2l! PRICK FIVE CKNTH STRIKE PARLEY FAILS iflte fcrnnina V v t PEACE AHEMPT ! sy ilium i ROADS ALL OFFl Railroad Executives Leave' Conference Held With B Brotherhood Chiefs Harding Acts in Industrial Crisis V'Myw ,tmni NEW YORK, Aim. 25. AttoniptK to end the- nhop i mciw .strike bv .separate set-J tlcnionts with individual rond.s failed todav. All conferences with the biir brotherhoods' chiefs were broken off. Railroad execu tives who Wednesday de cided to continue negotia tions were preparing to leave town. ' In annouuciiw the break inp of negotiations; David Williiims. head of the cast-' ern .strike cominUt. said. "Nothing elBe could have happened. JMLnV Bh fssssssssssssssf" v I samBsssssssraisssssI HUSBANDS' FISHING MAY BE REGULATED BY BETTER HALVES. STB 0 N ROAD Dempsey Trains lllll Inlroiliiiril lulu fjeiiil.i aw Kliiltirc Would Make IViiulli. I'mm Wit en Neiemu.ry TO HILDEBRAND ATLANTA. (Ja . Aim. 2." The SMiiitit rouimlltee on wll'l lunds of ttio lienrglit leglstaliiri? hBjj before ll Strike II lllll llltriMliiri'll tty n:ii"i i.cmiin . Fleming Of Dougherty )lllllly 1(1 iiiii Ki II iiiTcxmiry fur liltsli.iniln In Ihli) state In obtain ioniilHilnn of their whe befiint going fishing, Senator I'leming. u fUlicrmun him self mill ii tnurrled niiin. wu merely etenislng IiIh l.eon Irish humor when hit introduced llin measure, nml luiil no 'Men of hcuilhg mi tIio expressed through tlic mrloslly of roamou n person iih MtnlKon Maxim, tin- luven- (or iiinl nutlior SEPT. G, U Blamed for Delay . In Receiving Material; Steel Is Received Opcrntlon of tliu Oregon.' Callfer-' nlu A. ft Eastern railway, tho Straliornl lino, In lllldcbrand, six miles beon.l, tin present terminus at Dairy. w III i begin September .., according t' W.' I J. Iloml. superintendent of the. road. Delay In receiving rails, on ououut In a ,.L.r to K (i. Md.on.lon se-!,,f ""'V nillllon. Ii delaed the 1'riiKrcnn in urn ofk. ma iwo car-' n..tMu ..t ul..li. f...l u f.lo "I .. by Hi.. Now York Trll.i.no that n bill "m,,H of 'u' ' ,IBU ,,.,,"n "!"',ro', lwo In... bron IntrodncM In tlm H.-natc of "" '"" "" ' " r"-" """ " ar", II.., Hlutu of (l,,,rKla by Miulur Don-! ,"",,,", ,or M"p",,n, '" t,le "rooklyn' ..... ... . i arilH. till. Kl.'iiiliii: tthlch ronlialiiH umu pro- .,.,. .... ,, vUlnnii itriinlli- llin) ll linn iircnrri'il I """ "" "" - " in tin; 11 OF CROONS TO START SOON Work to Be Under Direc tion of Expert; Perman ent Buildincs Planned Altliotisli varjoun offlclaU of In- ."qua v Klat country where contractu l,1,ana aro a5 rhvadfi over aj-!,,,,,, , ono j The lalng out of the county fair ground will be darted Immediately under nupcrvljlon of nn expert from OroKoii tAKrlcultural colleo " and conntructlon of permanent bulla Iiirs will follow. It wax decided lt nlKht at a BiettlnK of the !ar boird and lhoo Interested in the project. Commlttecu today are collectliiK the $7,500 fund previously nubscrlbcd. which will be UHvd for bulldlnRH. Tlio amount collected and no uied will bo returned by the county ...i..... .r i i.!. t...r :..:.. .,.:.. rreameni uaiiiinir .xiiuhmiib uuiuiu u juim, v;.-siuu . . h iti.u. th con-rnt of, While It wan nald ner.otlallonn I of COnglcaS Oil industrial problems growing OUt Of the tUoIr Wv. uliall h.-guilty of a '"'""y'spctiaT cw'l'f wor. i.i.de.i for the .rwni n m oa an(J raj striko.s. He said he was deteimined to use " ,'',,r iine0 .nan noi in- ie rocI not officially mated whether thcrn ,' . . . . . 4. than flto or more than tv.enty ear ...,, ,. ,, ' , ., all the power 01 me government 1 moving and coal mines operating. fc'V 1 o ll.ut the uhole Minn n.u.t be ? h at ,u",rf ho" n ln. Jk Ilemrio melr lini:,buM ,h n """ '"" 5' ' .. ii.hi." fr oin..iolinil a half nillMofRn.il. ,0",K Jek Dempsey to meet Hill tho November election. It l'. tf? uuoiliic .rotl.lo..H of tie bill ' '"K "" l" '"' lc'- T"" Kra,1 '"" iIcn"an "l J,'ch'P Clly on U- toJ coun, court , 2S?J de c S in T bune , ori" h. ..'I"1'' l ""'''"-and . all ready for '" -r. Imp-oy proceed, with hl.thBt tho tuBlIi aba bo , 7T:Ln nr n.I .,1. married men who '.hal I t-traclclayen.. tra.nln.. a this picture show.. ,, an,or ,he e, A trac.aylnK crew of ten men Is una any prospect of tlm conference h'lni; resumed. Tlm brotherhood men, nctlnpAt mHlUtorn, wltlnlrew frnnt the eon. fnrrncr. nt noon omP met tho Uop erafl brail. At labor headquartern It was nald the unions 7re prepur Inr. for n fluht to tho finish, Tele. Brain belnit sent nil over the conn, try ratline upon Ihn striken, lit re new the strucKle with redoubled vIr or. "V liiiow uliern wo stand now," nald one leader. WARIIINOTjn.V. Auk. 2... ho nd ministration ha no Intention of mak liiit any mote, nt least for llin pre snt. In the rail strike as a result of failure of the New York conference, said a cabinet ntflrer. He added Hint tho president was firm for standlnR by his pronouncement to congress Inst week. ItOODIIOUSK, III.. AUK. as. United, Stales marshals were patrol Ini tlie railroad yards hero follow Iiir an oxidotloit they ludloved wns Intended to wreck the Illinois ho tel, hoadiiuurtern of non-union Ohl eaR A Alton Mtop workeis. The hotel Is uero tlio street, from the roundhouse. No tluniaKu r" ported and uunu WH hurt. KLAN TEXAS ISSUE , on tho Rround. Ilond said, and ' KINGS AND, QUEENS llttArln I i lt.ll I iiiuiaas, SKineu in I o been encaced nml . will be hero in n few days to work nn ' Hi tun mimt r9 ihrt rmiifti lninrr in u-nmi i r:inwniiriiii inn .. .. .. . . Ull uiu jiijwvi m m,u Kw,v......v..fc vU ...., .,,.- -.. i ,lnr(1 lauor. ,c .nven.or wro,e fc fc ,IIi1AmJ "I shall deem the courtery very much I - DESCENDING UPON WATERING RESORT S. P. SHOfS BEING FILLED WITH NEW MEN AT SACRAMENTO Worker llmuclit In I'mm nihec rillwi U.UIH H.1I1I Sow nt WoiL; Mi'l. I'lfklllril, SiDK .Mem RACHA.Mr.NTO. AUK. 25. -Tlm Southern Pacific shop here nre rup Idly belnr. filled by now men beliiR recruited In San KrancWrn. Denter, ThlcaRo and New Yivrk. mid n total of 3,018 Is now nt work. Itnllroad, officials today said expectation nre Hint before mnny weeks hate passed the. local shop force Mill hate been recruited to the former fUure of ap proximately 2.500 men emplond be fore the nutlon-wldu slrlke'of snop men. , Halt ntriclals claim nil work neces sary to keep train motlnR ou hcIw ilule as well as repair mid construc tion work not attempted since tha wulkout of shopmen I now being turned out,. CommeutliiR ou the claim of the Southern rarlfle. William .Mem, president of tho Kedeiated Simp crafts, Nuld; "The railroad never liato ulven llltl.i' KIrIU Ksprct.Hl I'ttlll After j'out triithfii; stateiiientN reKiirdliiK the .. . .iliil...H nf at III lit I. fill tilt tSlJtll I'.l.Tll.m In Nmrmber DALLAS. Tex., AUK. 25. The Ku Klux Klun promises to bu uu Issue In Texas polities until uftor tho final elections In November. It hus be eomo a vital linue.ln tho deiuocrutle party eHpuclally In tho rain for dent ocratlo nnmlnntlon for Hulled stutes Henator, and I crecplnjr luln tint race for nomination for lessor stuto offi ces. It nlso'ha been u bitter issue. In certain counties. Tho action of the republican state rommlttoo In opposing tho Wan In Ita platform, adopted In convonlon nt Fort Worth, Aug, ., procludea dropping of the Issue after tho demo cratic primary of August 26. Polltl rlaoB doclaro thoy tee n bid by tho republican for tho ontl-klan demo cratic vote in tho platform plank op posing; the klau. Tlio republicans, (or tlio first time In a number of years hove a full Htalo ticket In tho flold now. More toforo nomination on (ho democratic ticket ha boon considered equal to oloction, with nnly an occasional ex ception. Thorn nrn fow momborB of tho republican party opllmlstlr onough to doclaro thoy oxpoct suc cors of tholr andldate thin year, but they do say thoy oxpoct tho republl canoto will show nn IncrcnAi, and tho'demoorata will not have as easy A Urae bo in (he past. number of men at work, for we keep In close touch with the situation and know Just how many they hate. "As fur the kind of men they are KettlnR from the east, ajo know they ure lint the kooiI railroad mochanlcs that It tuke to keep trains running or to turn out Reed work. They aro for thu most part u lot of men who have no tic and nro simply traveling around the country on rail road pusses, working n day or so and then quinine to ride on another lull road pus to some other point just to boo tho country. "Tho condition of tho railroad equipment spooks for Itself. Only recently u train from San Francisco came Into Bucraiucnto several hour late with threo dead engines and was hauled over the Sacramento rlvcV , bridge by a uwlteh englno sent out to help. "Tho railroads are Rotting by un der such conditions bccaiiBo they nro fooling tho public with lies printed In tho now.spnpom telllnc how Reed everything Is running. Wo know that such In not the ease, Trains nro dying on ovory track and tho penplo rixllng on tho trains know whether thoy nre Into or not." Moro reported n solid front in tho ranks of tho locn,l strikors and ex pressed hopo that tho prexont mil conferonco going on In tho east wilt be productive of rosults. OLCOTT GETS PRAISE Atlorstoy (lrnrn.1 IMughcrly A prote Hnmlllnic f MKht ltiileri RALKM. Angr 25. A letter of con grntulatlon upon the manner In which tho nllencd "night rider" out-) rase In Jark.on rounty nr.t being handled In thli state hni been re-i eolved by Oovernor Olcott from II. M. ( DaUKherty, attnrnoy general of tho I'nlted .State.. "I think you nml nur assistants are remlcrlnK n slgnnl sertlce to the fulillc Kcnorally a well as to your state In endeavoring to stamp mil n distinct menace to decent govern ment," Daughterly declares In his letter to tho governor. ' "Please accept my hearty commen dation nn the splendid spirit mani fested In your'feurless proclamation and prosecution." 2 RAIL MEN COMING If you will let mu know whother or not such legislation Is being proposed, In the state of (Seorgla. At I nm Knink- It. De.tlln to lie. FoUowetl Ily writing a book on Inwle1 legislation h. , riilrf Counsel In the United States. I nm gathering! nny striking bits of legislation which Klamath In the near future will may be useful for my work." have nn opportuntly to hear both 1 "Ides of the Southern Paclflc-Cen- ENGINEER IS KILLED I'"' IaClflc unmorRpr controversy. w J'" " v iihi IV, iuv.lll. chief counsel for tho Union Pacific. Northern Pacific LiMiimoiite Hock, Hoe Dtrr lUuilc Hit YAKIMA, Aug. 25. B. IVJonos. will speak at an evening meeting Hn the chamber of commcrco rooan. He I coming at tho request of the chamber. About a week later, Hen 0. Dey Northern 1'aclfle engineer, was killed i when the westbound limited struck, ot Portland, chief 'counsel for tho a rock and tho engine went over the Southern Pacific, will" present his liaik near Wymer, 20 miles east of side of tho case. Dey Id coming Kllenburgh, early today K. .1. Arnold, tho fireman, was In jured and u few passengers reported bruises. ' Plto coacho were derailed, In cluding the mull car. Gay Season I Anticipated; Alcxnn- drr nml Contort,) Jtarliv .May . H f ' i Spi-nil ironcjnion There' . ' ' levy carry nt was said stipulating used with rectlon of permanent buildings .only. This fund Is in the hands of a board of trustees, consisting of A. M. Collier, H. N. Moo ad-.! J. K. Swansan. The ono mill levy would ralso about 120,000, to be used for -fair ground purposes. The purchase price' of the land Is $12,00,of. -which 14(000, has been paid In f6rm of a' 'pruhilf i orr 'lo'tV2rBs1'iiI following": "'.. " ' r t 'J D? Cbttmbcrs.'-John 'Aasel; Th DEAUVILLi:, Praiico, Aug. 23. Deauvlllo will see a notable gather ing of Klngi during this month of Woman's store, A. M. ' Collier; J. E. Swanson, C. H. XJnderwood. M. ' P. Ktani, O. 3L Kncteh'A.iAi flell- at hU own suggestion, made through C. F. Stono. polnthic out that the tlslt hero of K. O. McCormlck, vice president of tho S. P., wa unoff icial und should not be taken a an attempt to present the facts fully. August. King Albert of Uelglum, -ntaii, Joo McDonald, It. K. Dewceje, King Alfonso .of Spain, King Kordl-fchns; I. .Roberts K; H. Hall, K. V,':' mind of Humnnla. tho Shah of Per-.Vnnhteo and J. Ilfrvl. Jr. sla. and tho Emperor or Annam all! Fa-ed Houston last night wart" are oxpected to spend neveral wcoka ' mndo chairman of a dommlttee en"' In this fashionable wnterlng resort. advertising, and vill hdve' ehnr-rif Most of tfTem will bring their wives, the publicity work In cJCt'Ctlon nnd n gny eason Is anticipated. 'wllh tho forthcoming fair. Hcautllle hopes that King Con-i Ileprcsentntlves of the Hly linden stantlne of Orecco mny bo lured torn-j association wero present and It Is porarlly from lili throne to taste expected the terms of nn agreement Bomo of tho pleasures and diversions ' f0r staging tho rodeo will b? reuch of tho smart scasldo town, nnd that c& today, " King Alexander of JugoiJavIa and his with tho laying out ' o! the youthful consort. Queen Marie, may grounds construction of a race tr(ick. spend a part of hb protracted honey-1 wni commonce. The unl7 couit ' WHEN STRONG MEN WEEP moon here. A all tho sovereign nro woll j known tn one another, It Is likely has agreed to furnish the coanty road machinery for thlt p.irposo. Tho meeting last night wis mark i ... ... ... . ... - uiey win seize me occasion 10 taih ed bj. h,Bh enthusiasm an.r It wat oter affairs of state and the nation' evIdcllt that those spoworing the i al problems of thJlr countries. This proJoct w, t reil unt thelr plang , will bu tho first tlmo In n generation; havu bcen carreJ out that so many European rulers have, T0 commlltep8 collecttne the cash I gathered nt one spot. "A Conclave , .ubMr,pHon, toaay ,llut wltf, exCeI ! of Kings" is tho phrase applied to ,0I,t ,mtvttt oMnlnllB , n;ogt cases , tho event by Deautlllo's chumber of ; from 0Ile.thIru ,0 olle.hatf ot the , commerce, and Emperor Krancls-Jos-1 uni0UllU subscribed, II. N. Mo? said jOptm Itlstoric ndmonltlon to KIK J this nfturnoou. . Ferdinand of Rumania Is reculled: m , "It is n time for us kings to stick to-' ! gether." , BAND LURED AWAY, TAKE MINERS' TERMS , Comert CnlltVj Off Wlteu Bjuid-- men Turn Nlinrod , 1 OiH'intors of Wa)lilnutoii Sign AKitviiieiit With Woiker 1'IeUlh T,,u luro f the wood proved Joo strung for the realatauce ot .many n the members of tho local bund, A, L, Wlshard announced today, und there SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 25. I will bo no bund concert this week. 'Coal operutois of tho Itoslyii mull So many bandsmen turned nlmrpd iCleolum fields, producing npproxl- that the organization Is left without I mutely 50 per ceiit of tho coal mined I onough pieces to stago a creditable , In the stute, have accepted tho mine 1 concort. wmkore' proposal based on the Clove land agreement. Tho agreement does; not apply to n majority ot westorn Washington lines, which went on tho open ghop basis last year. Next week, how over, thtt, weekly concorts will. bo resumed and con tinned for tho rest ot tho season.' , CONVICTS WOUND TWO AVEATIIKIt PHOH.UHLlTIK? I I Men Who Ktcnpetl From lVniteit i tlnry INriipo tn Had Inmls SIOUX PALLS. S. Dakota. Aug, 25, Four convicts who escaped from the penltentlnry horo August I J, fought a posse near Santord, S. D.. this morning nnd morally wounded Stnto's attornoy, ParUh, nnd wound od Shorlff Tlnbcock. Tho men stole pariah's nutomobljo nnd headed to ward (ho bad lands. Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood' Pharmacy recorded another rlso n barometric pressura daring tho last 24 ,hour reaching 30.40 at ton o'clock," the highest point for about ten day.- Forecast for next 24 heurs: ' Fair and warmer. Tho TycosrjKrd. fnc thermometer registered maximum and 'Minimum temperatures today, as tovitr,"Jt High , $"&; low . .i.i:, lj - Jy llirwnJsLzr u., J A 4 a . i t ' i i , 4 w . 1 ' ", . . WK N t , :"A'' 4tA7l SrKfX- .tLb&4&