The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 29, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSFAF1K
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914
Germany Preparing for Another Assault
BELIEVED KAISER IS
TRYING TO SPLIT
THE ALLIED FORCES
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Crrit-n. bu Imi lhl lit aal-' ha. iltniMM llie Hier of liU artny lil
il imu liuilrrt milt of bailie fnl.
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lite IliitWti rvlnfurt rtriU afrit. ,
Surprise Japs by
Show of Strength
t'tilifd Vtp iUinHu
I'lIKIS. Au, 3, AJlcx (rom
KUo CbU fw li tUt be
Ito Ji ttUeimitcd lo tnU o Ibt
Houlhern of KUo Cbu Oio 0r
from Ujp mallr fort o vr
lli h"t Wnfif CUn(Kllol l wlll
ll m r rutntllo nurpflim In Ut
Jl, wtio enic4 tin rlnunro (rom
tli outlflnK fort.
Tho mttti ijofcitie U dy far (tic
lrnnt.
Britons Say the
Russians Invade
Unluil l'f 8rvlc
WAHIIINHTOS', I). C, Auk. it.
Tli llrlilih forvlfitt mc fAtiUit lit
lolls In lo Hlr Hprlntll, uttbaa
4ur In Awtrlta:
'At Uu VniMlft I tiolni raptilly
overrun hy ilia Ituulan army, A
irni part of tbat region la now luidny, and thst tbe ualKm will oon be
tbe b4iuU of tbe ciar'a forrea." bankrupt.
Interior China Scene
of Awful Bloodshed
Unlicil 'rr Service , lm boeii iloivim of aklrutUlioa nml u
HIIAN0IIA1, Aug. 39. Conditions I few tolerulily resiieclnblo Imtllw, l
of Ul.iinlur In Interior Ulilnu audi nu'whlcb tl bandits linvo held tluilrown
'UU noi clinructurUo oven lit Ilio revo. '' "' lllVo " ,,,,(l,l,u' No
Imloimry p,rloil preceding the Muii-,ll''' '" ,,0WM on oll,lor Mv' ,ho
tlm overthrow two md a half yaarspUtma Invnrlably bohaadliiK ih I'rU
nun were ruported lodny by foreign "'""t "" ,n 01"0 nr,lir,nt
r who arilvi-d lni from Hankow Mufmu killing tlienu
mil other upiountry points,
ThiouMhoiit Hunan, llupeli, Hhnusl,
ti'liuaii iimi Atihwvl provinces, they
"l'l lirli'ntiilnKtt la rsuipunt on such
" nculu (hat cities of eveu 100,000 and
100,000 population are unaife from
uilack. Scores of smaller towns have
bunt sacked, Frightful aiaaaacrea
liave bsen iterpetrated, and loot worth
millions have beea carried os
Bodies of troops agfragatlsg 10,.
ooo or ll.ooo in number are In tbe
Held against tbo outlaws, and there
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Kaiser Sank Three
Before She Got It
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tjxla)1 Unl llio palatial lauer, KU
er Vllhlm dor Uro nk Ibe llrll
Uh ilMWiri Tublactu, Kapara and
Nrania Iwlorp alio m uk ly Ihr
lirlll.h cruder llltti Kljor.
KlUtsl U a an armc4 tptrojrer of
resniutrrv, tl. KaUor WllUolm wa
ralntiiK tiavoc lth DrliUh rauimcrclat
!ilji u(T Iho wtMl coaat of Africa until
Ihr HlKh Flyer went aftr hor.
German War Cost
25 Millions a Day
United Press Service
NttW YOHK, Aug. 2.--J. Ilordeii
llarrlmati, wbo bas boon touring la
Curopo tbl lumiiitr. reacbod here to
day with otber rrfute. He says tbe
r U collng Germany 138.000,000 a
Opponents of thu Preutdeul Yuan
ClilKul government nro said unques
tlonnlily lo be mcouraglng the tmu
till"' firllvll)', to bo supplying quail
tlllon of nrniH and ammunition, and
to be doing tholr utmost lo weld the
numerous bands Into a single force
for another revolution.
Is Southern China revolutionary
agents are busy In the vlolnlty of
Canton and piracy on the West River
has retched such proportion! that
eves foreign shipping Is endangered.
French Soldiers, Eager for
the Fray, About to Leave
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No oldlr of Kutopp tiai raon? cotUuilaim ibat tb TrDCb wbn tba cll to um cn. Parte aot
(mix at a ui of WBrchltjc civlllaaa anil men wbo wr auxlout lo abow ibtr loyaJlf aad tkatr hatred ot
Clnwuuy, but ib wcot tbimUv chor0 at loudly aa tb taeo wbo didn't bav to go to war. Fnracb aoldlcra
am howji about to board a tralu for lb from.
Forts at Namur
f Abandoned 23rdi
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LONDON, Au. 29. -The war bu-.
tnu today annoutjoil tbat ibv foruj
around Namur ro abandoucd by lb
llrliub form tit 5 o'clork Sunday af-1
t9rno0n,
Tbo dffendctii ero tben unable to
uitu)rl llirlr ivoilllotm In Uio faco of
tin- concentrated
flr.
Oennao artillery
Horses Fighting
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(lulled rfMi Service
PAH1S, Aug. 89,Tlie war offlce
today bulletins the routing ot three
aquadron ot Pruulau btcycte corps
by Ituolan cavalry near Potropof.
General Battle
On in Galacia
United Press Service
PAUIS, Aug. 80. The war office
admits that a general battle Is pro
gressing In Gallcla, with tbe Russian
central attack dlrectod at Lemberg.
Neutrality
for Shanghai
SHANGHAI, Aug. 20--AI a confer
ouco of tbo foreign consuls It wns
agreed tbat tho chairman of the con
sular union should Issue a proclama
tion of strict neutrality to bo ob
served by all nations engaging In
commerce nt this port.
Tbo buslnetta of Shanghai Is divided
umong tho Americana, 'British, Ger
man, Japanoie, French and Russians,
who now express thoraselves aa sin
rjro In their support pf the consular
union's action. Tbo market Is groatly
affected by, tho European war and the
business Is temporarily disorganised.
Here Froui Agency.
Mlsa Edna Miller, who Is a teacher
lu (he Agoucy schools, la n Klamath
Fnlls visitor, on her way back to
work after the vacation period,
McREYNOLOS IS
I TO BE JUSTICE!
hK.VATB ALMOST t'.VAXIMOLH I.v'l
J CONFIIlMIXa THE APPOINT-
MKNT OF ATTOHNKY OENEIUl.t
1 TO HIGHER PLACE
Cuttod Prasa Serrlce
WASHINGTON, D. C,
Aug. !5,
I no MJiiaio louay oy an OTorwucira
lu vole, confirmed President Wll
ton's nomination of Attorney General
James McRcynoliU as a Justice of tbe
supreme court.
immediately afterward the nomina
tion of Thomas V. Gregory as attor
ney general was couflrmed. Qreiory,
who Is a Texan, has eatahllahed a rep
utation aa a "iruit buster," and band
led tbe New Haven case for tbe gov
ernment FORT NEWS NOW
OWNED BYWOMAN
Tho latest .a-uatpappor ctianKt) to be
I nihil lit Wlntnitth PHUfltV ! th nilF.
chn,u,t of ,h Kort KiBmti1 Nw
by Catherine Prchui, editor and pro
prietor of the Merrill Record, The
ilenl ban just txeii closed.
Announcement Is made by Mlsa
I'rehm in a letter to (he Chamber ot
Coinmeice, In which ake wlthdrawa
her triplication for tbe position ot
secretary. This does aot give any of
hur plana as to tbe merging ot the
two papers or the operating of the
plnnts separately.
Jeffrey Haeaka Tonight,
John A. Jeffroy, a Portland attor
ney, who Is tho democratic candidate
for attorney general, will address the
voters at the opera house tonight.
This Is not his Aral trip Into this sec
tion, as be was prosecuting attorney
for this district about atteen years
ago. During hla stay here, he haa
found many old trteaat ameag our
residents.
JHUNSAKER CASE
MOST PECULIAR
.
- OCAL MAN FOUND THJRTY FEET
FROM AUTOMOBILE BELOW
HOT SPRINOSBELIEVED TO
ILiVE HAD A FIT
Instead of belag fatally injured by
dashing his auto Into a tree or over
Topsy grade, aa ruraora had It, Jees
Hunsaker Is at the Shovel Creek re
sort recovering from what la believed
to have beea an epileptic stroke, or
something of tbat nature. This la
tbe tidings brought back by hla
brother. Ray Hunsaker.
According to Ray, Jeas was found
about seven miles below Klamath
Hot Springs, about thirty feet from
his auto. The car was against a
tree, and was not injured in any way,
neither waa Hunsaker bruised a par
ticle. It la believed that he waa stricken,
and fell from the car Into the road.
find that the ungulded car went Into
the tree sad stopped. When Ray left
late la the forenoon. Jeu had not re
covered consciousness.
CROOKED WORK
AT ONJJHEATER
ARCH TIXDALL'8 SUNDAY AND
MONDAY PROGRAMS WILL
DEAL WITH THE LIFE OF TsTE
UNDERWORLD
"in the Hands ot London Crooks"
sounds thrilling enough, doesn't It?
This is to be the offering st the Or
pheus theater Sunday and Monday.
The Aim Is a lv real feature, eta-
sldered the best ever released by tae
Universal people, and cost a small
fortune la the makasff. It aas Jest
finished a phenomenal rua at the lyr
oil theater la nan Fraselsee.
WANT TO BE AN
EDITOR? WELL
COM'MCTI.Va DIMPATCHKi) FKOM
TDK HIOXT AltC ONXV ONE OF
Tin; LITTLE I'LEASCRCS DfR
ISO THi: UAVH
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Did tb Ocrmans defeat th Rut-j
iilans at Allcniteln, or did tbe RuajttjItlM
(Una lake tb cltyT iferv'a all th);"
dlipatcbra at out rardln it, aad '
Olft-uro It out according to tha way
you aympatblie. In Itber caa. you
can Uk tbe dlapatcb from the cons
try you are supperting:
BERLIN, (rla AmiUrdam). Aug.
29. Tbe war offic aaaouscaa tbat
tbo Gcrmxaa defeated tbe Russian
forces near Alleaiteln. It aaya Ua
German defesaa on tbe Praaelaa troa
tier la Incremslng. and that the Rua
alan morement baa been checked.
ST. PETERSBURG, (rta Rome).
Aug. . Mlalater Saxanoff today of
ficially announced tbat the Rnaalaas
bare occupied AUe&steln.
London Paper
Sees Retreat
United Preaa Serrlce)
LONDON. Ave I.The
InaUU that the BriUea are seise
forced back to a saw Use. asd that
the Geraasa bow hold Piaknl tti
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umarva icai me utnua lareetes mi
raid alt of Nortbera France.
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United Preaa Service
ROME, Aug. 29. Frequent cabi
net conferences are being held. The
pressure is slowly beading the govern
ment toward war.
The Italians are angered at reports
of Austrian mobilisation on the Ital
ian frontier.
City of Boulogne
Is Evacuated
United Press Service
LONDON. Aug. 29. A Central
News dispatch from Boulogne aaya
that tbe French report that city evac
uated by the alUea.
The war bureau said It baa no In
formation confirming this.
Yep, SelUaff OH.
Johnnie Durst, wbo represents the
Rockefeller Interests In this section.
Is lu from Marysvllle, calling oa the
trade.
To Sell Some Timber
in Crater National
The forest service la offering for
sale 86,660,000 board feet ot timber
on the Crater National forest, aad the
thirty-day advertisement for sealed
competitive bids haa Just begun.
The timber is situated oa a tract ot
approximately 1.740 seres la township
36 south, range 6 east. Willamette
Meridian, oa the watershed of Odessa
Creek, wklch Is Just south of PeHeaa
Ray on Klsmsth Lake, and thirty
miles from Klamath Falls.
Ths timber consists ot I4.006.06e
board feet of western yellow ate aad
sugar pine. 1.000,996 board fast el
Douglas nr and 660.666 board feat af
FRENCH WIRE OF
HEAVY LOSS FOR
KAISENN EAST
DEAD HESTKEW THE BATTUE
FIELD
Wtesetaad Twearty-Feev
Bay Sieae Xe
r
Fraack Take OCaaetre, aad
Claiaa to Save
of Serenl 1
United Preaa SerrUe
WASHINGTON, D.
The Fresch eaiiaaa)
C, Aeg. tt.
a tateet eshte
from Paris aaya:
"The Fresch hare agate takea tae
oleaaiTe Is the sghtlaa; seer the
Voagea Paee.
"Is the reclea setweea tae Tesaas
ssd Nasey, where tae Ightteg had
beea oslaterrssted fer It days,
the Gersum loss wsa reaiHarshli,
The Freack feaad oa a treat a three
klleaaeters sear Naacy t, dead.
MNear YttrlaMaL oa a trsat at tar
ty kUeatetera taa Genaaa. dead asav
!. fm.
Oae hatslltaa sear Leagwy. walek
Ihad held lta
tteaaakai
I or iwesiy-rour asys' dsrsues.
ruUted."
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United Press aarriee
LONDON. Aug. 29. The admiral
ty's sanosBceaseat ot tke atakiaff of
i two German cruisers sad two Oermaa
torpedo hosts caused a Ms; laaoatlns
bar.
Isdteetloaa are-that the Ttetery la
due to Commodore Besttya dartag
raid, la peateratlaff tke Bight af Hell
gelaad to engage the Oermaaa. No
dreadsanghU parttetsated.
Adriatic, Bearing
Refugees, Docloki
United Prasa Sernee
NEW YORK. Aug. It. The Sana
tab steamer Adriatic, ehartered by the
government to bring- heme Amerleaa
tourists, docked her today with 1.71?
passengers, sll glsd to get back to tke
Land ot the Free.
white Ir. The loweat atumpaae rates
thst will be considered far this tim
ber are 11.66 per tsoasaad far west
ern yellow ptau aad sagar seas, aa4
so cents per thousand tor IJaaflas Ir
aad white Ir.
AppsroKlmstely four, years wU be
allowed for tbe cuttle! sadifamml
of the timber sad saymeat for it
based oa the log seal la the wotdsf
will be required in advaeee of iiiHsif
la amounts of ealy f 1.666 aMV
ThU seals will brtef ws Urn tftssv
ury of th United States awVtM
Ml.eot, aad Is per easd at taw west
be aaeat leesHy far i
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