The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 19, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NI5WS WHIMS IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1914
BRUSSELS
s
REPORTED
AS
FALLEN
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TO BUY VESSELS
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Inability to Prevent European War Part of Cause!
Taken Suddenly Worse Yesterday; Doctors Were Kept in
Constant Attendance; Was 79 Years Old
WAR lllriK IXtfUUA.NCK ALMO OO.V.
HIDKRKO
Till; I'JIOPHKCY MADK
HV COUXT LEO TOLHTOI !
"The great conflagration
(war) will start about 112, t
by the first torch In the coua-
trie of Mulbeastera Europe. It
will develop Into destructive ,
calamity Im litis. I see Europe
In ItamM and bleeding, and bear
I lie lamentation of huge battle-
field.
"About the year 1915 a strange
figure enter the stage of the
bloody drama. lie la a man of
little military training, but he
will hold mwi of Europe lu hli
grap until 192S. lie la already
OFFICIALS STATE THAT THE ALLIES
010 NOT FIGURE ON DEFENDIN6
CITY, CENTERING UPON ANTWERP
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lUInK Vrulral, Will IU- AbU to Car
rj n OiMmrrrtt Will, OUmt I'ulttl. w,klnK " '. n of af
fair.
Markrt Aiurrican Crviw. "Thrro U a new rxillileal Ma
for bit old werld: no empire )
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(itul In Uikrt Aiurrican
Tluik C'lilllng Out lite V
lllfili I'imhI I'Hcrw.
Hy of
r.nd klnrdoma. Imi th whou
world will form a federation of
ih (Julicd Static of Natlona."
United i'reu Service
IMK1.S, Aug. IB. Tlwr war oJk today adaalu iMNurtag Uwtf i
liac falJrn into Hie Itaado of tlie Geraaaa araey.
Tlicre I no rouiinuailon a yet oiltc report that the Helglaaa ktan
(Jrllnliely ahanUoDnl UniMieU. CHHciaU, boweeer, adaatt tiaat 1Mb la faat
bly true. They atatu that the alJle aever errioaaly eaaectadl to Mmi
UriiMcU. Itwtcad, Uiey juMert, the plana of def eaae ceater ateeit Aaterarfi,
bud llit ir the flelgUa gearral ala bah komc to Antwerp, ft la oetfy ta fl
lilloictit of thr pbuu outllacil. , .-.
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WAHIIIN'tSTON, l. 0.. AUK. IS.
I ntlr fmm, iommricUl unrahlp
UnrtiBl
Tblo tu tt.v latent till" lo be Imv
notird uron th"t'nliHl Statr. for If
il.i Iatu foimulatrd today are to be'
tiorktl om. i lir Unltrd State, In-!
He?t of Ii.tnIiic lnutIr!oiit l.lp to'
(lurrv on a trade Klib Kuropv, will'
. s. f
ur rH iniugb lo carry on lt
w wor.u win rorm a federation of Llted iVeM Serrl
' "'""" LQSIMS. Au. IO-Oeplte oSdal denial, it U reported that tao
.,.,,. , .. . .. j Liflte lort liare fallen.
ToutoiV diaih occurred about ! . ..
ten r n ii- -. , I AccoiUlnjf to tlftutjutanlbU arcouau. tlic defeatlm dyaaaaUed IMaa
v len rar aeo. llf aa (nmutii l ....
,-.... .,- uk. nenr uwiif uaiierra oj uw icaiw wfav.
VIu-m? rumor rc arririait aacoaUrmed, bat the toa af taea laalraf
ilwt the rrriidflklsktii line U hard prreaed near Waterloo and Kraaatta.
The early ntnta iwUy predletett th fall of Braageli, aaylas taa
I LtiU.-r ha too.uuil troop in hU battle Uae la Beigiaca.
v KUMixn norclltt and soclsl writ-
er and worker
a
BOOTH SPEAKS
'United i'reaa Serrtce itrikn and Ruaaia-t force foaitht
UIlL'SSKf. Aug. 13. (Moraine hjuw aloa the li-t froa Oorodok to
. . .. w j ...- ..i
" . " . -i. 7. .. . .
iirrr Maaaaw niiinc) The esgagvtneot along tbjivuxBun, aaa to Auatnaaa vara v
IfLUL I IINIIiH I Dtlrp nelglum-Prencb front aaauaed pulaed acroas the fnmtlar wtCa kaaTy
IILIlL I UillUll I lhe" f'orOou ot a general e&gag- loaa.
'inent tul morning Tbo Germaca at-
a moetlng of.l'rraliUnl WIUoui jtacked the outposts at Lourain. and United Preaa ftWrriea
iunerii1olflrader today. niCi.Mn.nTK KOU UXITKD hTVTIS rBDOtbvr nsbt U on outh of h,re I LONDON. A 1. Taa ExpraH
, It mi tailored that the Pertain clalmi that 800 Oemaa arclnitaiaa
.......... ...w. ari, tjaaymg to force the allle
tor. dividing the strength.
,trse wlih ilu- rntlu" world.
A l
ol.il
-riid tbat the itoterumcnt pur
jrlit.f- the trcl reulrrd to carry
jAinnrlcnn comi nwattlng ihlpraentJ
t.i alt t'f the foreign market now open'
rnl to brine lo America the Import j
thiM pre nrediM
""hU -at decided the bcl mcjiii of
trfliiJK the ewcruoncy apparent In
tl. raitlui: of food tirlce
and hU cnpfal rotidlllon a tery
ihiim: fit's ,v.
tor ihn pontiff.
U.t nlKbl, tlm Ht. Inatead of
(mltie an eipvcted Improvemenl,
lftt lo breathe wllh more dlfflcully.
In addition, he milTered much pain,
! uitabln lo tlaef),
I'rolM.or Marcblafavn, ho pun
'"' I'bKklan, called Dr. Amlcl In
tomuliatlon tal night. The profe.
or and Urn pom' ier wera at the
bedthJo w,e jf pwif out, leaving
the ac,, prelum benign counteiianco
UttiiiHl wnn ni, npreon of aptHt
"l Peace,
''ore I'liu vra bum Joaepli Harto
M Hliimf i,Br Vanlco, Juno l ISSI.
jlf w (m child nf poor peananU,
I'ut ron to a itnllou conldernl by
million of peopU, l0 m0lt m.uj tn
ICAar Ytin jtM aki-M ..a.L ...t.4.ltk
until death tli orld TaletiU dUplayed at an In I tin ludy of iheoloK)' In l6
A .m .. , waa reonle.l that rir M' 0,,', "''? ,0 " ""'-.Jyoune Mar.o. when M. wa. ordained a
U. condlilon w. deiwrate. the Vi.d,"r,r ": " Utt' "u-l"1-
Kn ordrtrd hurry cable et to alll"un ',,,t ,,,, "r","J, "' L't.UI ho 31 he wa employed a
C'Alhollc dlmitbri. .ii,.ii ..- "f"ain awiut iii maneuou. ucce, B runiry curate, in jro, nn waa
vAmnuc iiiemtarl, directing prayer . ... . . .. . . f ., ,
ff tt" " i- .- -w ""(H)''1IMHVM 'MV l IUt Vt 4MtlNMWl
fellow men He wm the "hope ol Thorn he worked fnlthfully for eight
the pour" 'jrar Hr wa made a rantiou of the
Jueph Hario' srAttdfAlher m -A 'cathedral, chancellor of tho dloceae,
mldlef In ihn papal army under Oreg-'aii't (plrllual director or tho col-
ory XVI, 111 father worked In the'lW' Thereafter he bee ran dean of
field and a communal carrier, trug1" chapter, nerved In nn luterrcg
ctllnct lo maintain nilh hi meager lie
come Dm large family of iwo nn
and U daughler. A niunll collage
n the birthplace of the pop
ituiu a vicar general, und waa ap
pointed uffragan.
lu 1 J SS ho paed to the dlocoe of
: Mantua, whero for two tour ho un
, . .. , . .-... ...
Tho hoy, Joiepli ilario. first ntteud .rector of tho temlnary. Mo attracted
ed the parUh chool at IMcto. Then tho nitetillon of l.eo XIII, who In
in npuiuun inuurni ine lamny iH."i rrenieo mm omnop or Mantua.
(Hid him lo a tchool at CrtntoUrwnro. The dlorewo wiu nt that tlmo In n
wvrii mllo from homo, coiulKlou of ferment, but the tact,
Al ftrhool Joneph won a acholarvhlp I'nlli'iiro niul the kindly umuuer of tho
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SKXATOU WIU.
taKKVIKW THIS APTERXOOX.
MKKRILL TOMORROW
Robert A
Ineo for United SUte aa&ator. 1 due
tht afternoon from Lakevlew. ThU
A hill, probably atklne for an at.cvcnIn,: h W,U Pk "" lle f
;-ro;,rlatlon of 125,000,000 will bel"oul'
I
dmwii.
It wan nlin arcued that u. bill will
be luiroducrd, providing (or govern
ment war rUk Iniurancc. to safeguard
commerce, both export and Import.
t'ougreialonal leader bellovo that
tlit movement will ba the meant of
more firmly ciiabllahln American
commerce, and lll incroaae the de
mand for American good In all part
of the world, thu building up an In
cr on Mil foreign bullae similar to
the one flermauy ha been forced to
abonaon since the war broke out
which enabled him to enter the vm-
limry of TrcvUo, and afterward that
of Tadua. Ho dlttlugulihed himself
Evidence in Crystal
Case Completed Today
'"to (IiIh nftornoou consideration
"' tho chiirgo of larceny by bailee
MMlmt Al Crystal will bo In the
l'ils of tho Jury. Jut beforo
"dock this afternoon the final ttl.
luony wan heard, after which Deputy
I'rosecuior William M, Duncan b.
Kin his argument to lha Jury. v
A receti was taken at tho oonolu
"Ion or Duuean'a argument, to allow
Arthur 0. Uwli, on of tho Juryman,
o altond tho (untral of hi formw
"ployo, th uu A. P, Ilulohlm.
At (ha coaclualoa of tula court will
rocunvi'iic. Attorney Heiuuir mid
Kent for (ho ilofoiinu mid Pronecutor
Irwin will then make their nriiuimnitii,
ami (ho riixo will hu submitted to the
"twolvo K'"'i' "inn and true,"
Cristtil whs on tho tund In hi
own behalf this forenoon, He hold
thai tho money ho I alleged to have
taken was loaned to him by Thomas
Love, tho complaining wltnws. Two
wltnaaaea wore Introduced by tho do-
rente to show that tho value of the
itockat th Central bar waa amul
ocurlty for the 1,000.
hthop harmonlred nil conftlctlui lu
tercl mid made the diocese a model
of iriiiuiulllty,
On June 12, I Sua, ho wan created
n ciirdlunl, mid three day later wa
cho.ieu prttrlarch of Venice, Disturb-
ed condlttoii duo to nthelstlo hiim.
Hon Unit liiul long exUtod In Venice
oon yielded to tho kindly but effect-
Ho Influouco of the new patriarch.
As before, ho labored und made acrl.
flee to belter tho condition of tho
Very poor.
HI hoiifcoholit wuti mulntnliiPil in
ulinplo stylo, and nil hit Income ubovo
mo most nei'enry uxpeuse wa de
voied to the nonnllcn. Ho oncour.
"KOll tho forinutlou of I'o.onnrnilv,
nuclotlo and benevolent association,
and Intercated himself In tho cause
f tho working man. They apeak of
lilui at tho best ndmtnlstrator Venice
had In 200 year, two of hi titters
attended to hi household. Another
I tho wlfo of n tavern keepor, Throe
sinter oro In a cloister, ill brother
U n rural mull cnrrlor.
Whou tho patriarch left Venice to
d Hte conclu,e called to elect a
''""' "-" --i"w u-iruvu-ouu
SPENCER CREEK
WORK J START
HITKHINTKNOKXT RAM8QY AND
CARIK.VTi:it IJiAVK TOMOR.
ROW TO tM.MMEXCK THK KX
laitCHNU or THE HATCHERY
United l'res SerTlce.
PARIS, Aug. IS. It U announced
Uooth, republican noa-;tbal :01 officer, and crew of the
Austrian cruiser Zenta were drowned
or killed In the action Sunday, when
a French cruller sunk the Zenta.
This afternoon's official bulletin
says the German aro retiring in
Alsace-Lorraine, and that the French)
have been captured ao far. Taa taa-
jnice Is given at 1,000,009 aad taa
value, including cargo, at 1160.-000,000.
(Coatluued oa page O
Carey M. Uainxby. auperlutendeut
of tho Spenror Cnnik trout hatchery,
litis received word from R. K, Clan-
ton, uuperlntondent of hatcheries, to
commonco the construction or the
larger hntchcry al Snencar Creek,
Tho now htilUtluK Will have a ca
pacity threo ilinort greater than that
of tho hatchery nuw, In use. Ramsby
aud Don J, l.ytle loave In the morn
ing for Speucer Creek to start work
Ion tho now structure.
Tho speaklnc will twain at K
o'clock. The band will escort Booth
fiom the White 1'eUcan hotel to the
theater.
RooUi is thoroughly familiar with
the needs and prospect of Southern
Oregon, a he wa reared at Yoncalla,
In Douglas county. He established
tie first store there, and operated a
sawmill a well. After this ho e
tabllibed a Dumber concern In Grants
Pass, and later the Booth-Kelly Lum
ber lompany, which he manared for
teveral year before retiring. Ho ho
mad several large donations to edu
cational Institution In the state, and
I one of the "plllara" of th Matho.
dlst church In Oregon.
Mr. Pooth. while In the countr win
peak at Merrill tomorrow mh, a
at Fort Klamath Friday night.
UNIONS QUESTION
THE CANDIDATES
CO.VXKCTIO.V OK THK ASPIRAXTS
WITH COLORADO'S LABOR
TROURLKS ARK TO UK I.VQUIR.
Kl INTO CLOSKLY
United Pre Berne
ST. PETERSBURG. An. 18 Tie
invasion of the provlacea of OalieJa.
'and Bukovlna In Austria la reported.
It 1 said that 70,000 Rattltia are U-
vadlng by several reatas.
Tlnrlln advleMa ur nap rtalaaa
are operating north from tho Swiss! occupation of Mlawa. la RBaUa Pol
frontier, south from Nancy, and east last!.
through tho Vosgcs passe.
I
called lre& Sen Ice
LONDON. Aug. 19. The war bu
reau announce "certain liveliness la
apparent in the southern area, of the
North Sea."
ThU Is interpreted to mean indica
tions of a dash hy German submarines
and destroyers,
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 19.
The American consul at Antwero
wire that King Albert, the princesses
and tho cabinet and foreign minister
h:ve arrived there from Brussels.
United Prase aartlaa
ROME. An. 1.--Kaaata. eaalea
that the Chines autherMesa aeT dis
armed the German gunboat Vater-lsnd
It Is announced tbat Qarmaa diplo
ma U are on the way here In nn a
deavor to persuade ItaJjr to partici
pate in the war. upon the sround tknt
the Japanese ultimatum la na ofeae-
Ire moTameat,
i
United Press Service
ST PKTERSBiJUl A ta. J&.-It
Is cttlclaUy announce 1 that tho An.
Cnlted Press Service
1HE HAQUK, Aug. 10. A hick
German official asnres tna United
Press that Germany Is already aeco-
t latins to return Klau Cnnu to China
This w ill checkmate Japan. Oermanv
its ludlgnant at the Jap ultimatum.
anu says mat eaginnd doubtlessly fo
mented It.
At Mining Camp.
L. Q, VauUelleu of ta Regal Shoe
Store 1 at Hlghgrnde, looking after
hi mining Interests,
Possibly Kuropo It adopting the
only method left for disposing ol an
overplus of population.
United Press Ssrvlc
PUEIILO, Colo., Aug. 19 Record
of state and legislative candidate in
connection with tho labor trouble
which have rent Colorado durlne- the
past year will probably bo canvassed
during the annual convention of the
Colorado Federation of Labor, which.
began hero today.
Many union leaders regard the com.
tng political camnalcn a of vit.i
Importance to the future of unionism
lu Colorado. They want tho uniB.
to take more active port In lu
UCCaUSe Of this fact the COIlVantlnn
It expected to be one of the moat im.
portant In the history of the orgaalu
tlon.
Manufacture
by Spiritualism
United Press ttenrtce
BRIDGEPORT, Ohio. Aug. IP.
The only factory In tho world found
ed on belief In spiritualism Is being
completed here by Frank Wilcox, a
glosa workur. who claims to have re
ceived In vlslous of his dead father,
Inspirations for Inventions which will
revolutionise tho glass Industry.
Wllcox'a building, where he will
perfect und use these Inventions, la
known as the "house of mystery."
Nono but spiritualists are employed
In the construction work, and a acor
of husky guards, ail spiritualists, are
on watch day and night to arwvaat
any but employes from going latlde
tho teu-foot concrete walls which sur
round tho place.
"I am going to make a fortune la
slain " Wlli-nv lull. hi. ,.i-j. ....i
, ., .,,. .v.M, Ml ,
all because of my belief la salclajal-
um. i began my iparlmsaar' la
Pittsburg several years age. but sstret
service agent who tried t steal aiy
designs forced me to cease aare." ,,
Wilcox has iraKkased valaabia raal
estate'la WheeUag. W. Va., wafaa.
ptaas to erect a spiritualist ra, t
cost ilt.OOO. a mesBWkU to hi
dead parent.
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