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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
I'lUHAY, Alii. Ul, litu ; $b I i n .' M m 11 !:1 irafl II nisi .; MK 111 11 i i ,vfc ,S3, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Four Minute Eclipse This A. M. I During That Time, Clocks Re-Checked Firs Photograph of the War in Servia Following This Morning's Eclipse, Observatory Men An nounce Another for February, 1916 United Press Senrlce WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 21. Astronomers and star gaxers In many parts of the world were up at sun rise today to observe the eclipse of the sun. For Just a few seconds after sun rise, observers In the United State north of Washington, mad as far vest as Indianapolis were permuted Just the slightest part ot the Boon's shad ow on the sun. The map prepared fcr the naval obeerratory at Wash ington shows that the path ot total tty ot the eclipse begin up la the ex tremo north polar region ot the West ern hemisphere. It extends east uara'ta,Norsy, Sweden, Raesia and Penfcarla tile sea ahoat 100 miles Itho eclipse has no great sclentiflc lra-;btcn so fully covervd by previous portance, and that It will tw fully ob 'sorved br the Swedish and Russian astronomer, made no such provision. It had been planned by private en terprise soruo time ago to send an expedition to observes tho ccllp In. Persia, but this was abandoned when It was learned that It would necessi tate tho Invasion ot extremely wild and remote country. Inhabited by wrlJe, the oeUpM wa visible la Its totality tor about fomr mlaatea. Many geverameat went to largo tribesmen who might make astrouo-jof a second expeditions that no Important new re sults are anticipated from today's observations," wvld Captain J. A Hoogewcrff, sutcrlntendvnt of the naval obaervatory. Tho eclipse was of value chiefly In correcting the world's time, although usually this Is so precisely calculated from tho movements ot the stars that It doesn't vary the slightest fraction mers targets for spear hurling. When It was considered that alt ot tho observations must be made In four minutes, and that the slightest hitch or a cloud would spoil them. all thoughts ot an expedition were forgotten. Many scientists who wished to observe the phenomenon despite the war. went to Riga and Kief, Rus sia, which were both directly in the path, ot the total eclipse. Beyond assisting In the astronomy expense to At out expedlUeaa to ob- of the moon's position from tu ob orro the eclipoo la the son ontlrtty. served contact! wttb the son. the prac but the TJaKed BUtea, teellag Untitles! results ot a solar eclipse have Time Is tallied by clocks kept In a scaled vault at the naval observa tory In Washington. In which tho tem perature doe not change the tenth part ot a degree during the entire year, and It Is not expected that the observations ot the eclipse today will necessitate re-settlng ot these clocks. The scientific wortd la looking for ward to a total ecllpso ot the sun which will be visible In the United States for a few minutes on February 3, 1916, weather permitting. No im portant eclipse are scheduled to take place before that time. THIS STORY IS 1ST UNUSUAL While ataaeata together at West Point and la lore wtn the asm girl. tamatar Lara areres Hago Lombee.Be a tbJot aacXenoeaee la aleaoaoraaly rtlsaaargod. Lore wiaa the glrL The enmity- tans began aada .outlet la later yean at Manila, whoa a batter tale la ta employ ot Loabee.ee, sow as mteraarloaal spy. ateala valaable papera tram the goverameat aaXe ot Oeaeral Leva. Loabeo.Be sails wit taesa oa tao steamship Empress and Oeaeral Leva aeeaeas Lieutenant alb sen, his aMe, aac tho aweetheart ot his daagatar LveUle, of tao crime. wIboaaoaan4aawlrateasaaaaac clererly iaslauatiag' that Oeaeral Lore had sold the papera to a foreign power. To save the honor ot tho man she loved and to erase tho stigma tram her father's name, Lacllle de termines to recover the papers. Following the Empress in a hydro aerooplaae. Lucille lands on tho steamship, aad during tho excitement when arc la reported, procures the pa pera. Tho Xmproas la lost, and Lu cille Is cast upon an island, where she makes trieaas with the natives. Attar aameroBs thrilling escapes.' La- cuiwaaora into th Jaagte, where M m threatened by wild beasts. Further adventures ot Lucille Love will, be ertrayea at the Orphans tonight I gsssssssssBSSMsS ' ' ''amaataU maaanmfteV"' " vlPilte 1W?: . ; l - .,MIasal fc2aafsnfsnsXH;'& tH -?f f " i'"iVvS V : 'sfstafaTafanntri2e faffsnM'Tsnffsfa1 laK 2 JhBS -malmmaiiS AIZr 9Rall S tJK SL lie cIlliE ssk assaT Tr8SataWKiaaWiiaP . . ..!. -.-ir Montana Women Are Latest After the Vote '. ui ue uiit jjuotograph ot uv.tjon In tho conttlct bctwn AuttrU and SrtU, tlm war which Inulr4 ll Jutl lt ttt KttMt tfMsl f history! The Servian soldiers hern shown are half burled In a trench Through t tit-Id of nrwwlue whn Ut r ottus u a WJj ( Autf a half mile off. Reports from Servia ar to the effect that they have dru-n tlm Aumlatu frum their cnunlr) t4 thl th will li.p th ! ive. ThU fact may be due to the aault of llumla on the Aunlrlan frontier Tho Aiutrf-n my hvp withdrawn itlt tsga li fttht lh nhff enemy. - -f United "rest 8erv!ce BUTTE. MonL, Aug. 21. That woman suffrage will carry two to one when the constitutional amend ment providing for equal suffrage is put before the voters ot Montana at the November election, is the pre diction made by the women at the bead of the suffrage movement here. In the opinion ot chairmen of po litical parties, this estimate is some what high, hut they admit that the amendment Is likely to carry by a big majority. Headed by Jeanette Rankin, form er held secretary ot the National Suf frage Association, the women ot Montana are conducting a whirlwind campaign which will not end until the votes are cast In November. Miss Rsnkin. a Missoula. 'Moat.. girl, resigned ber position as field secretary of tho national ersmMan. tlon In New York last winter to ac cept the chairman of the Montana Equal Suffrage Association. STEPS ON STONE: FRACTURESANKLE 11a m tl nl m rv .k f -- . .-,-.. ..-. , Mrs. Oscar E. 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