Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 17, 1913, Image 2

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San Gabriel. Tho dead are. Mr and j
for Klamath ranchers.
Mis. Carl Kauffman, and their chll- ’
iu California with McCoy is Fred
dren. Averill, aged 8; George. 7; Mel-
I'roiionilllcr of Lakeview.
I.Ik«
via. 6; Mr. Kauffman's sister. Miss SYNDICATE V il i. >1 iKT BREED-
Klumuth,
Lake
county
Is
awakening
Auother addltlon I h nuoti lo bu
Mlsouri Huffman.
to the wonderful possibilities of this
IM. FARM ON RIO GRADNE.
mudi- lo (he berilli of liliMuIed dall'.*
Joyce Huffman, 11 years of age.
Southern Oregon region for dairying,
Illi IMMAI.S WILL BE l SED
stock In Kliiinalli cuuniy, iih J. W and the farinera are starting right l»y
Although Radiy Bumped. Wilson Only the only surviving occupant of the
I'X l o.'.M'i t TORS
Many I'roiniiiviit Politiiiau*. Arc Im­
Met'oy I n in ('nllforiii i, pili i li. ihìiik a buying good cattle.
Mugli« at the Mishap—Is the Sec­ automobile, is perhaps fatally injured.
plicated ill I e.-tiliioiiy Glieu l*y
few
earloadn of line milkelH fi>r lei.il
ond in a Week—Secret Service Au­
I'l onenilller v. ill keep u part of Illa
1 nited Press Service
Former Lobbyist Before Investigat­
tmerican Tvartr Victorious
tomobile Goee Over all Emlutiik-
,
i II h IilbmImi
Mr.
Mii'uy
hiix
brought
cows
lie pur. lianes on his own ranch
El. PASO, Tex., July 1. — Camel
ing Committee I o.lay —Deal h Blow
NOTINGHAM. July 11. In the
Incili Also in Avoiding a Wagon
III il largo nuniber of II o I hìo I ii coiva near Lakeview.
vara
vans
sudi
as
those
eeen
iu
tlie
lo Elgin Hour Hill Through Me-
international tennis championship
Traveling in Opposite Direction
t'omaa Outlined by Wllne—
doubles today Hackett and McLough­ Great Sahara Desert will soon become
lin. the American team, defeated Eng­ familiar sights in the deserta of New
United Press Service.
Mexico, Arisoua mid Southern Cali­
WASHINGTON, July 12. Colonel
WINDSOR. July 11.
President land's prize team. Kleinschroth and
fornia,
it the plana of an association M M. Mulhall this afternoon testified
I
Woodrow Wilsou narrowly escaped Rahe. The tesults were: 6-4, 2-6.
ot Southwestern business men are before tlie congreaaioual itnesiigallnK
death or serious injury today in an 6-3, 8*6.
successful. J. II. Trimble, a promi­ .committee how tlie lenders of (lie la­
automobile wreck.
nuit Texas stockman, is one of the bor unions were utilised to re-elect
This escape, following his close call
leading spirits'll! the plau to traus- Senator Aldrich of Rhode iHlniid, mid
III
MOXSTR
\
I'lOX
from a projectile while yachting on
I < rt 200 camels from tlie Orient to for the defeat of Senator McComas of
Monday, leads friends to say that the
LONDON, July 11. One part of a the Southwestern section of America i Maryland.
New- Jeoey man has a charmed life.
sensational
demonstration by suffra­ for use In the arid wastes.
Mulhall stated poaitiiely that Sun-
Wilson's chauffeur was forced to
Tlie association purposes to put jators Aldrich and Foraker, witli
gettes
in
the
bouse of commons today
drive off the road in order to avoid an
the camels on a ranch on the Rio whom lie worked, knew always that
approaching wagon. The machine was the report among the members
that
certain
members
were
“
under
a
Grande
about 180 miles south of I ape lie was employed by tlie Manufactur­
went down the road embankment,
Verde, where a breeding station Is to
gun
“
in
the
hands
of
suffragettes.
ers Association, although lie was tlie
into a yard and ran into a house be­
The disturbance took place while be established. The desert areas of itead of the Workmen’s Protective
fore it could be stopped.
New Mexico, Arixona and California,
The machine used by­ the secret i.iicitor Simons was addressing the
Association.
although offering great possibilities
ouse.
and
the
chamber
was
in
great
service detail was forced from the
"in 1903, I left tlie union I belong
to the se 1 er liter metals are but
road in the same manner, The sec- confusion.
ed to," said Mulhall, “Hiking with me
Two male suffragettes were arrest- little traversed either by railroads or my paid-up union card. I have uever
ond car was stopped in time to pre­
i
ni charged with bong reaponai- other me; ns of transportation. Witli tried to hide from the heads of tlie
vent a colision.
squads of < imels it is believed that
Although badly bu aped. President i !e for tlie uproar.
long journeys Into the interior of union the fact that I am with the I
Wilson was not injur 1. He laughed
I manufacturers. I was under the Im-j
these v astes can be made.
about the experience.
Tills will not be the first time that preesion that (lie officers of tlie Fed­
camels have been brought here for eration of Labor knew ibis."
JA KEY OPPENHEIMER. Tit.EK
William Hughes, a congressman
Ti.is purpose. Jefferson Davis, when
OF FOLSOM. HAM.ED \T LAST
evretury of war in Pierce's cabinet, from New Jersey in 1904. described
tried it out. Under Davis' direction the manipulation of labor leaders In
FOLSOM. Calif.. July 11.—Jakey
forty of the animals and their Ar­ political campaigns. lie told of hir-
Oppenheimer, the ferocious prisoner
menian drivers were Imported, and a Ing union labor in New York and
at the Folsom penitentiary, who has
laravan-.try built neur Cape Verde Pennsylvania to accomplish that pur­
made repeated ett' ':s on guards and
'Some of these buildings still remain. pose.
Special to The Herald
trusties, expiated fc. * deeds on the
■ Tlie men aiding In my political
EUGENE, July 11.—The Western I But just about the time the beasts
gallows this morning.
ami iheir drivers became acclimated tights were Michael Collins of Phila­
States
as
a
laboratory
iu
which
the
Oppenheim *r went to his death
ot educating the g <-.u bulk nd tests were to start, the Civil War delphia; Secretary Curtin of Build­
calmly. He railed rs the death cap
broke out ard Dr.vis was elected a.» ing Trades Council <>f Philadelphia:
was adjusted keeping up to tl.e last <-i ,n< population, incluuing those sec­
president of the Confederacy.
Be­ iacob Cassller of New York; William
tions
of
society
which
are
uo
limited
the unbrokei spirit that resulted
cause of the feeling against Davis, Ryan, an electrical worker leader of
to
a
grade
school
education
or
less,
from his defeats in his hard fixht for
was iieateu beiore tile assembly of and partly because of the unsettled New York: and George Burke of New
his life.
the
niversity ot Oregon summer (oudltiou of the government for so >ersey, who wus later named deputy
Before the cap was adjusted *ppen-
school
toway oj
i-A-cAuent Ubas. many years, the camel scheme was .collector of Internal revenue,“ rfald
heimer moralized upon capital pun­
Hug’es.
S.
Meek
ot
Boise,
Idaho.
The East dropped.
ishment. He branded it as a relic of
will continue to cling to tradition,
Hughes stated that the Manufac­
barbarism.
«EGltO'S n PEI D'
ue
predicts,
w
hile
the
West,
through
turers
Association UHiially backed the
“It does not matter about me. but
< 4>E IS ENDED republicans in the primaries.
its
natural
incl'nation
and
the
char
­
I want to state that capital punish­
After McComas was defeated for
ment is a penalty held from an age acter of its people, is already enter-
RICHMOND, Va.. July 11. -The , Senator. Mulhall says lie was sent by
of cruelty.” said Oppenheimer. "This i ing upon the exploitation of the "new,
final chapter in the most expeditious Secretary Marshall Custilng of the As­
world is little by little becoming bet­ .the untried, and the untested."
prosecution in the history of the Old sociation to "feel him out." He says
Mr.
Meek
has
disregarded
tradi-
ter, but the people should abolish at
Dominion was enacted here today iCushing told him that McComas was
,
tion
in
his
expansion
ot
the
school
once tbe death punishment."
when Benjamin Bailey, colored, who a candidate for the federal bench, un i
syste
mof
Boise.
After
four
years
of
Oppenheimer, the "Tiger of Folsom
• riminally assaulted 6-year-old Mary that Mulhall should tell him hia ad­
Prison," and the most famous convict i bold experiment, he presented to the
H. Foilins of Great Falls, paid the vocacy of tlie workingmen's eight-1
I
University
of
Oregon
summer
school
in the West, has made a remarkable
I penalty in the electric chair. Bailey hour bill had cost him his senator-
in
his
lectures
this
week
an
impos
­
fight for life that led to the United
was arrested on May 29th ari*d indict­
ship, and he ought to repudiate hit
States supreme court. Oppenheimer ing array of statistics which he inter­
ed at a special session of the grand
prets
to
mean
that
Boise
has
created
advocacy.
was sentenced to die under a Califor­
'jury. Less than two hours after he
nia law which makes an attack on a the "new education” for its young
appeared in court on tbe following
prison guard a crimep unishable by people without weakening the hold
day a jury had been drawn, the cases
of
the
proved
and
tried
traditional
death.
HER cities
<>f both the state and the defense pre-
Oppenheimer was sentenced from studies which have always attracted
!rented, the verdict of guilty had been
Oakland to a fifty-year term in Fol­ a certain fraction of the population.
ATHENS, July 12.- -The Bulgar-j
returned and he was sentenced to
He
asserts
that
the
enormous
in
­
som prison for robbery in Auguse,
lans have been completely routed
i death In the chair.
1895. A few years later he fatally crease in high school attendance not­
tl rough a junction of the Greek an'f 'I
stabbed a fellow prisoner named Ross. ed since the introduction of "voca­
Serb forces, and Seres Is now occu-1
MEN WAR VETH
He was convicted of the murder tional" studies means only that tbe
pied by the Greeks, according to
HOLD SESSIONS
and sentenced to life imprisonment in schools are now reaching a class
<ial information given out by
^hich
formerly
stayed away from
San Quentin. There he stabbed Guard
LONDON, Ohio, July 11—Nineteen royal palace today.
school entirely. Mr. Meek has even
McDonald, but not fatally.
The capture and occupancy of thia
Placed in solitary confinement, he gone so far as to allow a boy credit veterans of the Mexican War now liv­ city by tho two armies Is believed to
mysteriously secured a piece of steel, for clerking » in his father's store. ing in Ohio are in session here today be tlie final blow to the Bulgarian
at their annual reunion.
made a file, and sawed his way to which counted toward graduation in
Tiie city was one of the
The average age of the veterans is kingdom
place
of
geometry,
for
which
the
lad
liberty.
stragctic
positions.
90
years.
Oppenheimer was captured, tried proved unfited. Other students, set
President John A. Fischer of the | It is charged that the Bulgarian
tor his attack on McDonald, sentenced to work on repairing school buildings,
Ohio Association of the National As- soldiers, before retreating, subjected
are
paid
in
cash
by
the
board
of
edu
­
to death and sent to Folsom prison.
sociation of Mexican War Veterans is i 200 Greeks, including high churcb-
While awaiting execution “Tiger” cation as well as in school credits by
87. He presided today at the < losing 1 men, a bishop and a score of notables,
Oppenheimer stabbed Convict Quijada the instructors.
to unspeukable Indignities, ending by
sessions
of the reunion.
Mr.
Meek
recommended
that
the
to death with a fork, following a
quartering them.
ieachtrs
sleze
the
opportunity
afford
­
trivial argument while eating.
The Greek officer commanding the
Once again Oppenheimer was ed by the liberal and unconventional
Sixth
division, now occupying the
spirit
of
tbe
West,
and
try
to
work
placed in "solitary,” and once again
I i said, had the corpses dlsln-
city,
it
boldly
toward
some
democratic
sys
­
he secured a piece of steel, made a
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 11,- terred, : nd confirmed these charges.
saw and got out into the corridor, tem of education that would provide
where he was captured. Oppenheim­ for tbe needs and fulfill the aspira­ i'olonel Mulhall today complained to
M oom - in Convention
er, it is Baid, has a dozen or more tions of ail types of people, and would Chairman Ove: man that he bail been
warned to leave the city. It is thought
ALBANY,
N. V., July 11.—Past
keep
all
the
young
people
in
school.
times secured piece« ol metal and
this warning was sent to intimidate Supreme Dictator Arthur ('. Jones of
used them to saw his way from his
Mulhall.
Chairman Overman may Indiana delivered tlie address of wel-
Can't Sleep at Movies
cell, but the authorities have sup-
assign a guard over his witness.
ROME,
July
11.
—
The
court
of
ap
­
jeome today when tho annual conven­
pressed the reports of it.
tion of tin- Hudson Valley Associa­
peals has just decided against the
Glidden
Tour
Starts
tion of the Loyal Order of Moose
right
of
a
spectator
to
sleep
during
a
TARIFF MEASURE
MINNEAPOLIS,
Minn..
July
11.
—
opened
here.
moving
picture
show.
Guisseppe
Bal-
GOES TO SENATE
cl'no, a farmer, had attended a cina- St. Paul and Minneapolis were strong-
Municipal (lames
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 11.— mentograph, and during the show was |ly represented in the entry lists when
the
Glidden
tour
started
from
here
CLEVELAND,
O„ July 12. The
relieved
of
820
by
Ubaldo
Columbo,
Chairman of the Finance Committee
Simmons today reported the tariff bill who was sitting next to him. Thej,oday . ' The tour, while really a re­ annual municipal amateur field and
farmer sued to recover the amount v*va*
the Glidden, is officially term- track games, second only In Import­
to tbe senate.
ance to the big annual Interscholantic
from
the
proprietor
of
the
moving
pic-
ed
t
^
le
•'
*
’
atlonal Reliability tour,
The report provides for reductions
meet In Chicago, Is being held here
of nearly 10 per cent from the house lure show. The court held that the
today, with many prominent athletes
proprietor of the show could not be |
bill.
I AMOIS mini ; entered. There are entries number­
Financier Thomas, remarking on held responsible.
ing close to 1,000 athletes, represent­
this fact said:
GOLD HILL, July 12. The famous ing many Ohio cities, Buffalo. Pitts
LIVERPOOL, July 11,—A h the
“For the first time in the history of
American politics, the majority of king and queen were passing through . Bill from which this town takes its I burg, Detroit and other municipal-
the senate has shown itself to be more the streets this morning a woman at- i name- a mountain which yielded half itles.
radically progressive than the the tempted to break through the lines a milllon dollar8 ln a Hingle pocket in
house majority. We believe we have and hand his majesty a petition for l*,e ear*>' >0' h , Is still tlie object of at-
,tention from mining men, who be- I
given to the people in this bill a sin­ woman's suffrage.
POLAND CHINA SWINE
She was arrested before she could |’*eve ^at the great pocket of other
cere and highly acceptable fulfillment
days was not the last nor least of Its
of the pledges in the democratic na­ {do so.
One of the largest herds of young Poland China boars and gilts In the Willamotte Valley, from the
>
»
tional platform.
Incensed at this, the militant suff­ golden secrets.
very best foundation stock In the United States.
The Humphrey brothers of Belling-
“We have written a tariff bill for ragettes armed themselves with stove
Below Is a partial list of our foundation stock, which shows the high standing of our herd:
the people, and not tor the special in­ pokers and started a window smash­ [ham, Wash., who are now engaged in
Hour—"Joe Quality," No. 1010*51, Grand Champion under 2 years, Oregon State Fair, 1012.
J
i improvement and development work
terests, The bill can easily be under- ing retaliation.
Boar—"College Special," No. 171035, bred by the Washington Agricultural College, Pullman, Wash.
upon tlie Whitney claims, will expend i
stood, because Its whole trend Is to-
How—"Nodaway Belle 4tli," No. 14501», bred by Williams Bros., Villisca, I owa .
a considerable sum In bringing the
Gutlirie on tlie Way
ward the equalization of opportun-
*■<>«—"Te< uiiihc I i Girl," No. 410104, bred by Samuel Taylor, Belmont, Washington.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 11,—For­ property to tlie fore as a producer.
itles.”
Sow—“Belmont Queen," No. 418102, bred by Samuel Taylor, Belmont. Washington.
mer Mayor Guthrie of Pittsburg ar­
The mine, once a producing prop­
Sow—“Kittle," No. 44412-1, bred by J. F. McCool, Macon, Illinois.
SWITCH ENGINE
rived here today en route to Japan, erty of repute, became involved in lit­
We also have "Polly Ann" and "Nancy Hubbard,” two of the finest sows In tlie West, both sired by
STRIKES AUTO ■ where he will represent the United igation, which has but recently been
tlie famous boar, “Nebraska King.”
States at the Mikado court as am- disposed of, and is again under lease.
We ship only the very best selected stock, and guarantee every head.
1.08 ANGE1.ES, July 11—Six mem­ bassador. A banquet will be given In It is located on the western slope of
Young stock sold f. o. b. cars, $25, 030, *40 and *50.
bers of the family of Carl Huffman, his honor tonight.
Gold Hill, a mile east of town.
from Caruthersville, Mo., were killed
Canada’s forest area Is about 800,-
today when an Espee switch engine
Bert Sanders was here Friday from
crashed Into their automobile near 000,000 acres.
Swan Lake.
I
■1
Dimick Stock Farm
Hubbard, Oregon