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• **vv**eeee«ee • ol'FHTAL FAf’KH OF ♦ • Kl IM A PN «WM 'N rr • KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. I4, 1912. VOL. XVII. - ------------------------------------------------- NO33 -------------- •-----------------------------------IMMT—'------------------------- MRS.CADEN SINGS MUCH SNOW AT SOCIALISTS GET WILSON LEAOSIN CTO LAKE ENCOURAGEMENT CALIFORNIA BY CANNOT HOLD OUT OF BUT 24 VOTES MAJORITY Of 14 l.tM'Al. WOMAN GIVES INTEREST PRO ING PRIM.RAM AT THE HIGH Gltl.HNI* E AND 111 M<>< RAT ARI St WMA—SHE IS THIRD SING- NOT GO TO Till. I'ARK AGAIN ER TO ENTERTAIN THIS TEAR I FORNI A MIGH MILITAR* OFFICERS MAKI UNREPORTED, < Al IAIN ARANT ARRIVER HERE VOTE FOB ERI SHIEST SHOWS A RI NNING < LOSE TOGETHER T » SPI.ND THE WINTER—WILL MiMiHE TICKET HURT THE Ml- Til. NT XT SPRING A DECISION uit< «I Presa .Serri« • HAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13,—It Is estimated this looming that Roose •tantinopie by »lulgai ian Sohlia-ra I m velt has a lead of but 24 votes, with Now I n.ler Way—4 lermnny Tri»-»» four precincts lu Han Diego county to Prevent Austria From Mixing and one In Humboldt county missing The estimate Is based partly on in the Trouble—Tlie t.reat Nutii-us offlckil returns uu«l partly on unoffi Are Arming cial. — ■w I ailed Press Hervite LONDON, Nov. 13. According to a dispatch from I'onstuutlnoplo, u council ut the highest urrny officers lias decided that tile «ity cannot hold out. The Port«- Is trying to urrange terms of surrender which will not in volve the n< tuul o< < upatlon of tho city by the Itulgurlan army. Mrs. Harry Caden entertained the high s<hool assembly tills morning with some very fine music. Her sing ing of wo selections was very pleas ing. She was accompanied by Mr Wirtz on the piano She is the third singer who has appeared before tlie assembly this year, the other two be ing Mrs. Wagner und Mrs. Gamble. Plan t<i Prevent O< < <i|xit ion of <«>u- Hu ie:iniend»-ut Arant of the Cra ter National Park, arrived in the city last night to spend the winter. He will not go to the park again until spring unless there should be an un usual change in the weather. •’There was four feet of snow at Camp Arant yesterday," said Captain Arant. NEW YORK, Nov. 11 According Titer»- I.» Mill'Uncertainty of the Final to tabulations made by socialist lead-1 Vi» tory, Bwause the Otti» lai Conni ers here the socialist vote in last I m Not Completed in Many Part* week's election showed an increase of more than 100 per <eut over the vote On»- Pre« lin t in tlie North I« Mia* in the last presidential election, The ing —Dels. Gets a tossi Vote in th« increase was not confined to any par- Soutli ticular state or section, but was throughout the country. The party Unite«! Pre»-« Service leaders, moreover maintain that their SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.—Afi total would have been much larger available figures, official and unoffi but for the bull moose movement, which they declare attracted many cial, for the state at a late hour this votes from the ranks of socialist sym afternoon gave Wilson a lead of 136 patbizers. He appears to be gaining. Terrific Tumult Follows Vote nome Rule Bill in Parliament Battle Raging United Press Service PARIS, Nov. 13 A Constantino pie dispatch nn> Doit Di« Bulgarians again attacked the" Turkish center nt Cbatalja this morning The battle In raging along twenty miles of front. Nations Are Arming LONIMIN. Nov 13 It Is authori- tlvely stated that Germany Is trying to dlssuad»- Austria from doing any thing to pre« iplt.it»- action. Austria ami Italy have mobilized fleets on the Adriatic roast. Austrian reserves ar<- burying to their colors Gerruuny is mobilizing troops and Russian sol di* rs ure under irmi. OFFICIAL COUNT IN SAN DINGO HELPS DEMtM RATS « ou> SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. plied on unofficial and official return« from all but one precinct in Hue boldt count) the democrats claim al noon today that Wilson leads Roose» velt in the state by 14 votes. • Wilson gained S2 votes on the offi- cial count In San Diego county. CELEBRATED CASE IS FINALE* There is still uncertainty as to the COM ’Ll DED IN ROSEBURG—NO "“a* J**“8® C°“Dt J n°‘ compl« te in Los Angeles, San Fran Because the disorders continued bill. cisco, and many other towns, The Hir William Bull was finally order the speaker finally adjourned the as result is certain to be very close. THAT PLACE cd to leave the chamber after being sembly until tomorrow, when the Wilson Lends repeatedly called to order, when he same order of business will be under ROSEBURG, Nov. 13.—The cele consideration. United Press Service »ulled Premier Asquith a traitor. brated case of the state against the I SAN DIEGO, Nov. 13.—Complete Roseburg brewery ended in the cir cuit court here this morning, when .official returns for this county give 'the original plea of not guilty was Roosevelt 7,892, Wilson 9,03, Detn withdrawn and guilty substituted. 2,845. Sir William Bull Calls Premier of Nation a Trai or and is O í dered from the House of Commons by the Shortly After Adjournament Taken I nite«! Press Service LONIMIN, Nov. 13. A terrific tu mult occurred In the house of com mons today over the re-consideration < f Monday's vote on the bom« rule UIEMRÏ CLUB Favorable to Nrrvia CRIMINAL CHARGE REPUBLICANS ARE The five directors and the manager United Preen Service Queen I* Name were lined *250 each, and the cor I SOFIA, Nov 13 President Danoff poration *500. Their attorney, Dex ’’■lted Free« Service of the Bulgarian parliament has re ter Rice, notified the court that to SOFIA, Nov. 13.—Queen Eleanor« turned from a conference with Franz preclude in future the question of the wearing the uniform of a Red Crosn _____ « _____ _____ i ’ —— i Josef, which, he said, had resulto»! intoxicating quality of the brewery » nurse, who spends many hours daily favornbly to Servin’« claims for an QUEEN MARY GIVES HER GON. ATTORNEY GROESBECK LEADS BEND'S FORMER MAYOR LOSES beer no more of its product would be in the hospital at Philippopolis, waiF Adriatic port IN RACE FOR COUNTY JUDGE, «old in Roseburg. Last September ed until 2 a. m. at the railway sta SENT IHM I SION ON THE SUBJECT OF Dernaso Occupied LANDSLIDE FOR DEMtM'RACY the trlaI of the caae re8ulted in no tion to render first aid to the lateef PRINCESS VICTORIA VISIT •REVOLUTION TENDENCIES United Press Service verdict, th« jury standing 6 to 6. train load of wounded brought from I LUISE, KAISER’S DAUGHTER IS THE CAUSE _________________ BELGRADE, Nov. 13.-It Is offi THE. LAW" the front. cially reported that lankovitch’s Ser vians have occupied Duraxs«» BEND, Nov. 13.—With the return« United Press Service Girls EnlM The Klamath Literary Club held an United Press Servian county «orne Inter- LONDON, Nov. 13 —Much against interesting meeting Tuesday night at all reported in this « I Troop« Mobliised SOFIA, Nov. 13.— Among the re her will. Queen Mary has had to give the home of Rev. J. 8. Stubblefield, esting disclosures In the election are United Press Service cruits who presented themselves in eONSTANTINOPLE, Nor Il her consent to Princess Mary visiting The topic for discussion was "Heroin- made The democratic slide has ex reeponse to * call for military service "T omk Turkey," a newspaper. as the Kaiser's daughter Princess Vic tioaary Tendencies in Law." tended to the interior as well as to of all young men born in 1893 were seri« that the nioblliiatlon of Russlan toria I.ulae. next spring The quern R C. Groe«beck ably handled the other more accessible place« in the three girls and two married women. persists In regarding and treating her treops in Europe haa been ordered stale. Dr. Coe, Bend’s ex-mayor and children as though they were still subject. He defended the courts the Independent candidate for county SEC 'RETA RY OF NT ATE CALLS AT- All were accepted and given uniforms bntoi* . and she I» particularly averse against adveree criticism made by judge, was badly beaten by the demo I Mr» t’tielera TENTION TO THE LAW WHICH to her daughter associating with the members of the club. The delays, the crat, G. Springer of Culver. The fight Bryce QuMe 1 niteii i’r««e Service REQUIRE* THE FILING OF United Press Service German crown prince and his wife, quibbling over technicalities aud the was hotly contested by Dr. Coe's BT. PETER8RURG. Nov 12.—A whose Ideas sra too «''«nocratic and LONDON, Nov. 13.—Ike lerniffia friends, and the lack of support that CAMPAIGN EXPENSES Sofia dispatch says <’«ar Ferdinand modern for the English queen. narrow constructions of judges in office this afternoon vfficialy an he received is charged to the fact that has decided not to enter Constantl- However, th« kaiser has ii trr-ted rendering decisions ware the princi democracy was in the air, and noth-1 nounced that Ambassador Bryce had nopie, fearing such action will pre prettv plainly that it is about time palarguments presented to Mr. SALEM, Nov. 13.—Secretary of resigned. Sir Cecil Spring Rice han ing could stop the landslide. Warren 1 cipitate u massacre. it Is bel laved some of his British cousin«- cam« to ¡State Olcott announced that candi been appointed hia successor. Brown for county clerk, and A. F Groesbeck by thè club members. here that be feare the «holers. ee« him. and diplomi- > has beet tco 1 Mr. Groesbeck held that the recall Foster for assessor, both democrats, I dates must file expnnse accounts, .strong for the royal moll er Pr'ncess were also elected by large majorities ■ wither they made expenditures dur Gunmen on Trial I ms ^MU s tn Be Held Mery Is su'd to be Icokiny -ciw^rd of judges end their decisions will not ________________ ing the campaign or not, aad is csll- United Frees Service An exaiulnatlou will be held No- with dt light to escaping from the ma toe found to bo a panacea, although ling that fact to their attention, as a there Is a movement aad a tendency veinber 23 for the position of forest ternal control for a short time NEW YORK, Nbv »3,— Jack Bean number are under the impreeeion this teatified today at the trial of tho gua to improve thu method of procedure and field elark in the United Statas I fercutry service, at a salary of *1,300 I UniU ' is not necessary. He la also calling nos who are charged with the mur Rier in Tarkey a year. The examination will bo held I attention to the fact that in all cases der of Herman Roeentbal that ho met la Klamath Faile, aad will be conduc I I BERLIN", Nov. II.—Professor Bier I where expenditures exceed *5 vouch 'Lofty Louis and Whitey before tho ted by the local podtoflee board. The I for many year« body physician to the I murder. He told them that they ha* ers must bo filed. applicant must have bad a year’s ex ex-Rultaa Abdul Hamid, ha« gone to to kill Rosenthal. They promise* perience in office work, and will ba Turkey to »’tur» direction of the Sam Evans left this morning for that they would "de nothing fiat examined in ethnography, elementa Red Crescent organisation In the •seksr.'* Eugene. field SOLICITOR GENERAL OF THE el bookkeeping, writing, ate. UNITED «TATE* TAKE* A HAND CANDIDATES ARE TO IEEE II All I i I , 'QAUQ lilUNQilN uUniluUn SOCIALISTS TO Diaz Escapes From a Dungeon in Vera Cruz Nephew of Former President of Re public li Given a Chance by Gov ernment to Save His Life WANTS TO SKIP 'Circuit Court Will Start Here Monday CONTBOL OF THM AMERICAN United Frees Barrine ÌBVBBAT1ON OF LAHOR WASHINGTON, D. C., Nev. 13,— Solicitor Geueral Bullit filed a brief I United Frass lervee la the United States Supreme Court ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 12.—So today charging that Jac/ J oh neo u cialists comprising one-third of the wants to flee the country to escape |delagatee to the convention of the prosecution on chargee of white American Federation of Labor will slavery. Tho solicitor general oppose« the decide Monday night whether to tight motion to admit tha big black fighter for control of the federation. If to bail. they decide to enter the field they will i put up an entire ticket. Case of State Against J. D. Carroll Will be Taken Up. Cases in Lake County Continued Next Term Town Name Ckangml ▼ERA* CRUE, Nov. 13,—The report I of a revolutionary movement, was at the escape of Dias cannot be veri coptured with his army here. There fied, but it Is generally credited. It was a strong sentiment In favor of 1« reported that he Is in hiding in an executing hint, but powerful friends American southern city. Muny be interceded In his behalf with ITesi- lieve that tho government permitted dent Madero. him to escape. Diaz, is a nephew of ex-President Diaz, wlio was recently at the head Diax, who is In exile in France. United Press Servino Money IN«m»tc<l oOFIA, Nov. 13.—The name of 'United Frees Service I Mustajha Pasha, the first town in ST. PETERSBURG. Nov. 13.—The Turkey captured by the Bulgarians. Russinn Red Ctoss Society has raised has been changed by royal decree to half a mlllfou dollars iu special con- Ferdiiiandova. When King Ferdi- ______ ____ tribatlouH from its members for the ____ naud entered the ______ place, __ In ____ keeping care of ’he sick and wounded of the with an ancient custom, be walked Balkan armies. lover rifles captured from the enemy. The first case to be tried here wil Court will convene in this city Monday, according to information re be the state against J. D. t'arroffi ceived here from Lakeview, where charged with perjury. It is probable that the grand jury Judge Benson has been holding court, All of the cases «leiuished there have will be convened about the time tha* been continued until the next term ¡court opene. The list of thirty-one jurors was of court, and Judge Benson and Re porter Richardson are expected to ar drawn this morning, and tomorrow rive here this evening or tomorrow. service will be made by the sheriff.