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♦ ♦ ♦ W. O. SMITH, Editor. ♦ ♦ I.alxtr I cader Denies Guilt But Gets Sentence ♦ ♦ ♦ United Press Service I ♦ I'WO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE INltlAN A POLIS, Dec. 30. —"I All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this hope God strikes mo dead If I pa;ei will be inserted ouly over the name of the writer. No non de plume [♦ ♦ am guilty.” articles will be published This was tlio dramatic declar ♦ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Tislerul Judge Refusi*« to lui|H‘He Pen ally on Several of lhe ('imviiti-il Men—San I T iiiic I m o Labor thief, ITtetuioe, Sentem rii toll 1 rar» in I l'aven worth — Dramatic Seen« » Ire Enacted in Court ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « I ♦ ♦ INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 30. Judge ♦ Anderson this morning passed sen ♦ terne on (lie thirty-six labor leuilers ♦ WAGE SLAVES SIAKT LAHÜR BAULE l on« ictvil Men Slug Old Song After Leaving Wiles INDIANAPOLIS, Dec 30. One of the most pathetic scetio-i in the annuls of tlio federal court ill tills section occurred tills uf- li-rtiooii following the fur'well greetings between the c mvliJcd labor leaders and their wiles wlien tin« sentenced men sang: “Where Is My Wan li ring Boy Tonight •" it was a mutter of llseusslon that the sentences of the men did not carry Imprisonment with hard labor. !♦ ation of William Bernhardt of doctor, who eighteen mouths ago sep ♦ Cincinnati, former tl nanclal s ec- arated from his wife, the latter being * rotary of the Iron Workers UB* The following realty transfers, given the custody of their daughter, ♦ ion of Cincinnati, after ho had »h« w< iv convicted of being In 11 < on * contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re claims the return of the child on the ♦ been questioned by the court. spii.ici for the Illegal Irnnsportation 4 cently filed with the county clerk, ground that she is not being properly ♦ “Ono year and one day In tlio of dynamite. Ryan, the aged presi are furnished by the City and County brought up. ♦ federal prison at Leavenworth," : dent of the Iron Workers Uuion, re Detectives for the claimant testi * was the judgment of the court Abstract company ceived tile greatest punishment, when ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ fied that the child leaned on her el- 4 ♦ « lie was sentenced to serve seven years H. E. Finnen to H. N. Hammond, bows on the tabl^ at meals, laughed ♦ ill ttie federal prison at l.eai ell w orth, Peoria, tlnanclal secretary Pi-orln warranty deed. $400, N1- Ntj, NW ostentatiously, spoke loudly, anil gen erally made herself remarked by her local, three years. >4 SWV4, Sec. 19-36-14. LONDON, Dec. 80. Though sep- Kansas. language and attitude. Further, when 1 The accused were taken from tlie M. L. Pennell. Spt lliglleld, former Ned Webber to Alonzo Storey, deed arated from her husband by a dls- reproached her she ouly Marlon count« Jail in pajrol wagons ' president Springfield local, three $1, SEt* NW1* , E’a SWk*. NW *4 her husband t mce of nearly 13,000 miles. Dr. Allee ; laughed and made faces at him. ¡They took their places in court at years. SW*4. Sec 3-41-10. I Burn Ims convinced the British courts 'J: 59. All looked pale and nervous. ■ W B«'iJ Brown. Kansas City, walk- Klamath Canal company to C. R. FK.IITERs READY I mt she is a "married woman residing Promptly at 10 o'clock United Ing delegate, three years. and Mary E. Gregory, »10, lot 4. EOR BIG Mil I. with her husband,” and ns such I h States District Attorney Miller moved block 3, Canal addition. W. J. McCain, Kansas City, bunt .exempt from payment of income tax I that they lie sentenced. After tuo- ne»s agent, three years. Hot Springs company to E. A. Mc- LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30.—McCar Cully, warranty deed, $10. lots 12 and The income tax commissioners point- Don» for a retrial and stay of judg Hli.ini R. Kline, Muncie. Ind., gen thy quit training today, and l’alzer ment lia <1 been denied Judge Ander- 13. block 39. Hot Springs addition. < d out that Dr. Alice came to England er a! organizer of I lilted Brotherhood The Klamath Development com will finish boxing this afternoon. Bet from New Zealand, alone, some seven son asked if any of the defendants of Carpenters mid Jolnnors, sentence ting now is at even money, but Indies- i w Ished to speak in his own behalf. pany to A. D. Miller, warranty deed. ¡tions are that Palzer will be a 10-to-9 Or eight years ago. to study medicine, There was a silence, and not one of suspended. $10, Hot Springs lot 21, block 40. j but she successfully pleaded that the Michael .1 Young. Boston, business tile defendants rose to his feet, The Fritz Kiehl to P. M. Reidy, warran I favorite at ringside. separation was merely a geographical agent Iron Workers local, six years A »35,000 house is assured. judge repeated his query, but there ty deed. $10. SEh* SW '* Sec. 29- one. and could have no legal conse I «'has Ileum, Minneapolis, business was still silence, Then t lie cou rt 89-9. quence. agent local Building Trudes Council, . ."Gunboat" Smith of San Francisco quest toned Farrell, Cooney, Murphy Klamath Water Users Association three years. * and Kline. to Jas. W. Jory. contract. E|j SE1-*. had no difficulty in beating Frank Michael .1. Hannon,'Scranton, Pa., Sec. 8: W«4 SW^. NW i* SE1*. NE i Moran. Smith is now in line for a Bernhardt then appealed for the business agent Iron Workers local, 'chance at the winner of the Palzer- % SW>4, Sec. 9. SW% Sec. 29-40-10. leniency of the court, and said: three year*. • Chas T. De Lap to Mary E. Trin McCarthy fight. "1 hope God strikes me dead If I Frank J Higgins, Springfield, cona. $10, lots 1 anti 2, block 13, am guilty.” Mass , New England organizer for the PARIS, Dec. 30 — Insurance against 1 West Lake Park. The court then punned sentence on Iron Workers, two years. United States to Fannie V. Marsh, the birth of twins is the latest actu- ' the defendants. Fred Mooney. Duluth, former finan ariai problem confronting insurance j patent, SW K* , Sec. 15-34-9. After sentence bad been passed the cial secretary Iron Workers local, companies. Recently a woman who j United States to John Forbes, pat- prisoners were taken to a temporary one year. SAI.EM, Dec. 28.- Governor West was expecting a visit from the stork ent. W>4 SE1*, SW >* NE%. VW v, Edward ('lark, formeti business I walked into a leading insurance com- has announced the tentative outline dining room on the fourth tloor of the NE%. Sec. 2-39-11. federal building. There they partook agent Iron Workers local, sentence of his program for better regulation I pany ’ s office and' asked the rate for M. W. Van Brimmer to Arthur W. ol a farewell dinner with their wives suspended. Finch, warranty deed, $10, lot 3. ' insurance against twins. The officials of the liquor traffic and control of Court opened at 1" o'clock. The admitted that they had not thought it vice conditions and sale of drugs, and relatives. block 1, Clinton. prisoners were marched through the At the entrance to the dining room which he will take before the neit Edith M. Kerr to Chas. Worden, out, but finally decided tTiat »13.50 a streets, each manacled to a deputy month for a six months »2,000 policy legislature. This program includes the manacles were removed from the deed. $10, 8E% SWV*. Sec. 20-39-9. tile I oo typewritten page« F. J. Kerr to Chas. E. Worden, war was about the figure. Twin daugh measures that touch nearly every wrists of the prisoners, and they were I nited State« marshal. tiir two write hied by I h«< Judge Anderson denied motions for ranty deed, $10, Wtj NE1« SEV4, ters have just arrived, and the com-, phase of the vice conditions again«', permitted to walk to their seats unac “pile of rot." a new- trials and n stay of judgment. companied by guards. The only Indi which the governor has been waging pany has paid up, plus a box of sweets Sec. 20-39-9. Farrell was questioned to a consid vigorous warfare. cation that they were being guarded State of Oregon to Jas. C. Porter, added by the genial manager. INDIANAPOLIS. Dor il The “There won't be anybody who was the row of special officers around erable length. Judge Anderson said deed. »50, SE>* SE%. Sec. 36-28-11. thnt If Farrell had oposed the dyna convicted labor leaders started on the WASHINGTON. D. C„ Dec. 31. — won't have some measure to tight," I the four walls. State of Oregon to Jas. C. Porter, journey to the federal prison In lasav- miting» he deserved consideration. The 1932 commercial treaty between United States Marshal Schmidt laughingly declared the governor, deed, »50, NWV* SE%. Sec. 36-28-11. “He Is one of the least guilty,” enworth Kansas at 21 3<i this morn stated that he will take the prisoners Oregon Inland to Clara B. Allen, the United States and Russia termi when he had finished the outline. The route of the “Dynamite said District Attorney Miller, “and 1 ing nates today, it Is admitted that there to Leavenworth tonight or tomorrow Heading the program will be t*o warranty deed, »1, lots 19, 20, 21 Special." ns tlx- train carrying them would certainly have moved for bls will occur no tariff war, both nations and ¡in a special train over the Pennsyl measures to make the "tin plate ” and 22, block 61. Orindale. discharge had the defense presented a la lulled, tins been kept a secret Fifty D. B. Nichols to Mildred J. Nichols, adhering to the terms of the old trea bunding ordinance, enacted uy the vania road. armed deputy United States marshals Frank M. Ryan, Indianapolis, presi better tight for hltn. Portland city council, statewide in warranty deed. »1, 8*4 NE>*. E4 ty until a new pact is made' “ 1 will never sentence a man I bo and »lx newspaper correspondents ac dent of the International Association their application. These measures SE*4, Sec. 10-40-12. Taft Is Home will be redrafted so their provisions I of Bridge and Structural Iron Work lleve not guilty, regardless of tile company ih«' prisoners The train is A. H. Eskctson to W. E McBride, vordlct,” said Judge Anderson. duo to arrive In Leavenworth Wed •-*ill govern every public building and ers. seven years. warranty deed, »10, lot 3. block 3.1 WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dec. 31 nesday morning Farrell then sat down. President Taft arrived here at 10 Herbert S. Hockin. Detroit and hold and lodging house in th«.- state. Fairview No. 2. Wives and relative» of the prison- The fact that the court helped to o ’ clock. He announced the appoint ndlanapolla. formerly secretary treas ' he “ tin plate ” law will require tlie Margaret Pitts to C. K. Patterson, contract, N'W%, NE% SW >4, lots 1 ment of Colonel Goethals to be civil name of the owner to be placed on all urer of the Iron Workers Union, six bring out a point favorable to a pris er» hade them farewell at the county oner awnltlng sentence encouraged Jail. The behavior of the women was governor of the canal zone, The ab public buildings, so the responsibility years. and 2, Sec. 8-40-9. I the other prisoners. 8partan. With eyes red from weep pointment will probably be sent to John T. Butler, Buffalo and Indian of the character of any questionable Oregon Inland to Celia E. Bollwan, I Ing, they forced »miles and cheered building may be placed by the public apolis, International first vice pres warranty deed, lots 11 and 12. block the senate February 1st. I their husband» with hope that an ap ¡and officials. The bonding law will ident of the Iron Workers, six years. 33, Orindale. peal would be granted Fred J. Shiretnan. Indianapolis, provide that all owners or lesses of It Is reported that the International hotels, lodging houses, etc., will have I business agent Indianapolis Iron Miss Mabel Snyder of Ashland Is ---------- ‘to give bonds to maintain reputable Workers Union, two years. union ha» assumed the responsibility the guest of her sister, Mrs. John J. of providing for the familles of the FORMER KLAMATH FALLS MAN, stablishmenU. Oloaf Tveitmoe, San Francisco, sec Oliver. prisoners. AFTER SERVING AS DISTRICT Another measure will provide for retary of California Building Trades Ryan will be eligible to parole In JUDGE FOR SIX YEARS, AN abolishing the sale of liquor outside Council, six years. LOW ANNOUNCES April. 1916 The men who were son- NOUNCES RESIGNATION E. A. Clancy, San Francisco, form of incorporated cities and towns, re OFFICIAL FAMILY LONDON, Dec. 31 The peace on- fenced to «lx years will be eligible to gardless of whether the district is er member of Iron Workers executive voys informally conferred this tnorn- parole In July, 1915; the four year Judge John S. Orr of the Second I "wet" or "dry.” This is to be effect- board, six years. Sheriff-elect Low anounced Monday J. E. Munsey. Salt Luxe City, busi Ing. At the conclusion It was stated termers In uly, 1914; the throe year that G. A. Haydon will be appointed judicial District of Nevada, and for- ed by taking from the county court office deputy and Lloyd L. Low out merly a resident of this city, has ten- the power to grant licenses to liquor ness agent of Salt Lake iron Workers, that they were no nearer an ag ree termers In February( 1914; the two year termers In August. 1913, and merit thän yesterday. side deputy. Mr. Haydon is office dered his resignation. He had been '«-stablishments in rural precincts. The six years. Today's talk referred largely io the one year termers next May Frank K. Painter, Omaha, business deputy at the present time, and is twice elected to the position he is igovernor pointed out that much trou- ieaving, and according to leading ble to peace officers and annoyance to agent Iron Workers local, two years. the guarded proposal of anibaesudor- thoroughly familiar with the office. The Balkan envoys COAL till. IRAI* Peter J. Smith, ('leveland, former lal meditation members of the Nevada bar, he could the public are caused by grog shops For the present no jailor will be refused to consider the plan unless EOR OI oti n appointed, but the jail will be taken be elected as many more times as he being established in remote districts. business agent, four years. George (Nipper) Anderson, Cleve the proposal was formally presented Important in the program will be care of by the regular sheriff's force. desired. GOI.DENDALE. Wash. Dec. 31. - In announcing his determination to measures bearing down on the brew land, walking delegate, three years. In writing. This will proba lily be No outside appointments have yet Leo F. Brune or Grand Dalles, owner Paul Morrln, St. Louis, business done tomorrow. resign Judge Orr said: eries and transportation companies been decided upon of the Loma Alta ranch, and one of '1 have been on the bench for six that ship liquor from wet to dry ter agent, three years. (lie Largest sheep owners in Klickitat Rooiiiiiiihi Wants ;.o«rs on January 1. The work has John N. Barry, St. Louis, former Slice ritory in the state. GERMAN OFFICER BUCHAREST, Dee. 31 The eham- ■Aunty, was at Goldendaie collecting “I’ve been waiting to see how much business agent, four years. DIES SUDDENLY been confining and very hard, especi ally during the past few months, and b<dp we could get from the transpor- W. E. Hellin. Milwaukee, financial) her of deputies lias voted 130,OOO,000 the bounty on twenty-one coyote Ron manin »•■alps trapped by him during the BERLIN, Dec. 3».—Foreign Minis at this time I take the opportunity of tation companies in stopping the ship- secretary, business agent, three yearH. for the military credit, Michael J. Cunnane, Philadelphia, desires to participate In I lie spoils of past month. Mr. Brune devotes his ter Von Kederlin of Waechester died 1 enouncing that I will retire as judg<- rnent of liquor into dry districts,” said personal attention to hunting and Hie Turklxh-Balkan war. suddenly in Stutgart, where he was the first of the year. This determl- the governor, “and I not only know business agent, three years. trapping wolves on his 4,000 acre II. W. Legleltner. Pittsburg, former spending Christmas. A message from 1 ation has been reached only after of where express companies are hand ranch during the winter months. In international executive his sister to the kaiser through the careful consideration. I find that the ling liquor billed for dry districts, member addition to protecting hl» sheepfolds, foreign office was the first announce i ard work is affecting my health, and but I know of a case where an express board, three years. he has derived as high as »3(10 |n s Charles W. Wachrnolster, Detroit, ment. I need a rest, hence I have concluded agent in secreting packages when he NEW 'YORK, Dec. 31. A dozen season from bountjes collected ami that I must retire after the first of 1.1.< elves them. These packages arc former business agent and former the year, and I will then return to unmarked, and the company is violat president Iron Workers local, one deputy sergeant « at arms of the sen the sale of the pelts, which lie ships Io ALLIES TO MIX ate arrived here from Washington New York. WITH THE TURKS private practice of the law. ing the assurance given this office year and one day. Mr. Brune does not use poisoned “The governor has not been in-1 tnat all packages would be marked Frank J. Murphy, Detroit, walking Oils morning to participate in the search for Rockefeller, on whom It Is bait on account of the danger to Ills LONDON, Dec. 30.—The envoys of formed of my intention, and as there correctly. The action I took before delegate, sentence suspended. sheep dogs, but uses steel traps and the Turks and the allies, failing to ate several days yet before the end of war to see how much co-operation we R. IL Houlihan, Chicago, financial desired to serve papers. At tlx- Rockefeller homo and omce snares made out of (lv,. gallon oil get together in the peace conference the year, any ambitions member of would get from the companies, and secretary Chicago Iron Workers Un a strict guard is being kept. this afternoon, adjourned until Wed- the Reno bar who aspires to sit on now I have some laws to propose.” < atiH distributed over his range. The ion, two years. It Is determined to subpoenae the '•ans have a star shaped aperture cut It is reported that the Servian prob- lhe bench, and it Is a worthy ambl- James Cooney, Chicago, one of the Governor West said he knew of tion, may have an opportunity to seek .iiquor houses sending out notices to business agent-' Local No. 1, sentence money king or drive him from the In the top large enough for a coyote nesday. country. lern is the principal stumbling block preferment, and I wish him God speed patrons in “dry" districts, assuring suspended. l<> put. his head through. The sharp and success. to peace. points of the star are hint downward James Coughlin, Chicago, former them that it would ship liquor in un MUNICH, Dee. 30. Disgusted with and a bait of bacon, eggs, chicken or Chairman Daneff said to the Unit “This decision comes after the most marked packages. “There 1s evident business agent Local No. 1, sentence the so r ailed r< llglous product Ions 'lead horse is plneed III the bottom of ed Press this afternoon: careful consideration. It has been a ly an understanding somewhere,” he suspended. “Bulgaria will insist that Turkey long time, now, that I have held the said. When a coyote puts his William Shupe, Chicago, former given at continental moving picture the can. abandon Adrianople. The victories position, and the duties imposed have The governor's program will also business agent Local No. 1, one year tlx ¡iters, representatives of numerous head in lhe <an the sharp points of religious boil les have formed a com the Star catch In his mane and the of the allies entitle them to this b.-en trying and exacting, and take reach the druggist, and he proposes and a day. much. If the Turks hold out negotia up practically all the waking hours of to present a measure providing for Ernest G. W. Basoy, Cincinnati, mittee to aend the famous Oberam thick hair about his neck ...„1 1... 1. tions will be declared off.” lhe day. The field is now open to all more stringent action on the license former business agent, Indianapolis mergau Passion Players to perform 11 liable Io "When?” was asked. aspiring lawyers, and I only' wish if he is convicted of bootlegging, or if local, three years. before biograph cameras In Palestine. caught In "Wednesday, If necessary,” was that some man may be Appointed convicted of selling cocaine, morphine Wm. Bernhardt, Cincinnati, former The organizers arc not connected with around In who may fill tlx- position better than '•1 other drugs of this nature. the reply. financial secretary Cincinnati local, any moving picture syndicate, and the Ills head, and will n films will be shown only In church the locality where the myself. Whatever success I have at Another bill, already made public, one year and a day. GOOD BREEDING tained has been with the co-operation but which will be part of this pro E. E. Phillips, Syracuse, secretary halls and meeting houses, in which DISPUTED POINT and assistance of the bar. None may gram will give the chief executive treasurer Iron Workers local, ono the committee Is satisfied them will I li'leruood Hees Wilson be a reverent and npproprlnte atinos- succeed without this co-operation, lower temporarily to remove district year and a day. TRENTON, N. J,, Due. 31, Gov PARIS. Dec. 30.—"What consti and I have no complaint against, any attorneys, sheriffs and constables, and James E. Ray, Springfield and Peo phere. ernor Wilson Is conferring this after- The pope has expressed Ills ap- torn with Congressman Underwood tutes ‘good breeding'?” is the ques member of the profession. It is sim ¡■point others In their places when ria, president. Peoria Iron Workers provril of the work, and has granted regarding an extra session of con tion the courts here have been called ply that I find it a duty to myself to such action Is needed to secure better local, one year and a day. Kl( SH. upon to answer. A prominent Paris take a rest.” Edward Smythe, Springfield and a special dispensation. enforcement of laws. BILAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WEST 10 FAVOR MANY MEASURES JUDGE ORR OUIIS NEVADA BENCH PEACE ENVOYS ARE STILL APART