The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 04, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914.
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PRESIDENT ASKS
INTERNAL TAXES
TO MEET LOSSES
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w ,imt llMu Vir the.
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l r hilMits l ttUrmlu
rl. He M lust l the Ml they
1,11 ta ll swath. tU ! W
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194 Jr
WlUoa fcW tul It would be mtwl
4unrt uuSf the Pt tlrcu
'. to trte a mowcM' doubt
u to the tBtb n4 ultltt f
Aerla' (iMitii), ati4 It ability to
twiit, n4y ti Mitit r.Biitut
tlUtiOtit Of lh t)IIOfi bUtt4 .
tntltlr Ur the Pcealdaal',
bwxjiio. Cnsrrmit tfdrl
rtlttd roKfcrer.fc f the tw'h
tttl Wr unit Meant Cummtil ii,
taiUr tfce rut M ihlt, a nt
lilt VIII U 1IJ4"I, the detail "
ef fckb v t-cltj kepi iU.
H U rov4 lhl ifHrclal tail
le 114 en lln ob the ground
tUt tkv ttttijwobllUl In principally!
Ut mta Itu tfete to ml ibW a44l
tardea. I
&tttuet Ui of cebl a gl
to, !
o to ui parade,
t'alt4 l'i4 forvK-
I'KNPLCTO.V, Or , rtf I-
Coumor Oiw,i Vtt will U4 the
Ite4 (r4 tU ppatttnc 4r of thp
i:efid-up, Hofl-mb.f 34. IU wilt
it (mou HoMn4.Up trti
J4I tjtl wr tbo tUaploDiblpi
fU a4 tlUurr lli miJ ilic thumj'-l
louhlp iiuckitroo tut.
B, A. Iluck url work ott a Ur
k Uetory t Kuti (hit wwk.
Sunday School Meet
Program Is Arranged
Oil o( th blciMi mMttnit of the
Un4 vr held here li ichadutod for
wtk, when tho nrth nnnuki
vntiou of th KUmth Countr
-mdjr 8ehool AuocUtton will b
'14, ThU It to liogln WtdtiMtUy
"4 b In iuon un,u Tliurdy v'
""f t tho Chrlitltn church.
A uumbr of lucccMful 8uudy
oftl orkr from all part of th
mT17 " Cn ,h ro. In ad
"Hon, Iter. Cuarlra A. Phlppi, ec
"'ry of the Btale Hunday School
Ao;lillon will be preiont and will
"I'ltiit the Hound Tablo Talk and
mo iome nddroiiM,
Wedncidny mornlnK, a butlne
tlln win bu held. That attornoon
Ion will bo held at Pine
urofo,
The proKram follew:
,.,,. Wwlncada, Mondu.
a-o, l.uiln mtlni; election of
Wednesday Afleraooa.
noii, 0W l0 HoJd You Mon
'. J. (1. Camp.
SUO -Tho Home Department",
"w. Oh. A. Pbippg,
.S1.mS.t,m,,m,,,,hw-j-
oUrmlMion for lunch,
!00, -The imra, iudty Hoboqj
' Hurt Ilawkina.
PhlPp,' A(,(,ru W. OtaM A.
Body of MIeod,
Skull Smashed,
Is Discovered
LATEST.Willimi made it complete confession
ihU afternoon.
tUo ti)rfj i )", ulntf ,e iVolli r "hruUjr" Mrlruil Itaa bc
tlrarot Ui TtMbk W'lllUm klllnt liliu miiintlt l hU irn niut'vUm
liuiti M Hrrut"4i,
lllirlnl mlMJ (r4 Irtttol tlU liUUao oImiuI Uiit frr Ultilrr TOIBl Mr
l-rr. i"-if Midi lm iiHr riglil (wtititf llif far maatml In abil a bulM
ImiIo Mt4tic Uimuslt l)w brain ' fuiil ItiU uumlua about II
u'tltxk lif lttnrr lk"tti) wtitlr nllli tuiiutirr of irffcrr faruirr lie mm
rtilni (Itu (fniilww,
Iliri Iturjlitc ilcr In a na sultry ttlikti ran wtlbln aity fee
if H tu. Tto ptann had bvfit rlly rotrirnl rrr Mtllt dlrl,
li.ir Ant rttu craln and MmU wtilfli rr aruwIiMr altMt: ltt (utly luul
tvtt rt-iidu-nt .l lilitn !) ol,
TItU )ifaclcallr ralablUttr Ul Built of William, wl bt UI4 111
M.rrln ilil moritlii a few huura bfun llm f Jtat liorn fotiad UmiI
U. ti. klllr.) lrll or at leaat had l.tl tttiii nllli an . A U
Ik4k: nito al U fltito Uio body aa found l Uk William 10 llw daw
In lti tKllof llu tt knti Mlinv IIk dd nia mu and liial hla aftioaa
uttulil lli Mtim dp Ma ph U truuxd.
Tim twir Mrl uxmi rtainlnalkiii by lr, Clhy 4 OoroT
NhUKxk. I lull Uio Itiwrr jatt and Hio rttllro Jowrr art f I'm fatw had
lni cruhrt in a lliniti Mliti an at. Al Uii time H waa fonad
lUl 'Hi lew ttullot hwt vNtrrrd Uln kd un Um rtt.l ald aJftd
ittrutigti lltn braiu. titnla nut n tlir Irn altlf two UrtM abow la r
but it lil m biak lltp akin. Ttio bullet h found Jl ttwdkr Um akb.
Tttcrf vtv rlolltc on ! tMMly ptrrpt an uadrratitrt ad an oer
Ulirt thoitstt W'lllUmt aald that I tin man bad Wa ahor on. Tb taory
uf llt iJIJrt-r U lhal William ahot J4r.lro.l wbllr In b aexl Uita
Hiaaltnl In lit liul u tuaka urv of tin Job,
William' UT7 luld lo 111 oeJrlnl. Ibla uiomlnjt aJalrd (lit It d
IcIa bad Uunno rnlaagird In an atfument and lhat U 4fM of
III own prtwn, UlHt tiaU a iliot un In ItU batxla, WUlUna hit
'ikuliy on ttu Um tlh the at.
WlllUm ld tl McUod w t I . ,
llua- on Ibo bed m4 thai ho tell for- j ho found XleUod' tbouun out by
ward onto iho nt-or and uMeret a"' 'hr' or (,r ,"Bd ,f"!
..... .. . . ..from the homo and he thouhl that
ouuldo. II th .aid h h'lMel0(1 had ,hol hlmMlf .nd then
a hot ouMiu. irne neu momma
ThU afternoon metlng will be
held at Pine drove, about ecn Hilton
from the Fall.
Ttiureday Moraiag.
lt:30, Pralte flprvlco, led by Mr. J,
It, Mton.
IOiOO, "8oiuo Modern Probk-m."
llov. CIikr A. Phlpp.
10;30, "llutldlng Up the rinnday
Jirhool", Kev. 8. I). Harlan.
1 l:oo, 'Tho Ileal Purpote of tho
Hunday School, Ho v. W. C. Illcbard.
11 '30, Hound Table, led by Ilev.
ChA, A. Phtppt,
Thurwday Afternoon
8!30, Pralto Bervlce, led by Mr. J.
II, Mntou.
3 1 00, (louoral DUcuitlon by tho
flchoolt, "Our Hett Feature".
3:30, "Orgnnlied Clattot," llov.
Chn. A. Phlpp.
4100, "Primary Work," Mlt
Laura A, lllco,
4530, "Oregon Diy," Hev. A. K.
fllmmont.
Thuradny Kvenlng.
7:30, Pralte flervlce, led by Mr. 3.
n, Mniou,
8:00, "Graded U'on", Ml Ida
Moniyor.
8,30, "Tho Chicago Convention,"
Key Cha. A, Phlpp.
Hpoclal muilo at every enlon,
All friend of the Sunday Icheol
are welcome.
-.Hltatait ff. u0 j-eUred he did
not know whether h w dead or
not.
Il It probable that al the Urn
Dodd and Worden ttopped at the
ranch about ! o'clock Sunday nl(ht
for potatoei, tho body of Method
laid Jut outtlde tho houtu.
The work done tu hldlnic the
cone allowed carvful work and
mutt lmvi taken Wllltain the re
in I ml cr uf the nlghi after the vltlt-
or letl to crate the trace of tho
crime. The corpa wa lying on It
bck In tb hole the legs c rotted and
the arm itraljihtoned out along the
nldut.
Sheriff Low ha In hi pottwtlon
now a number of poraonal paper
that wero found acatterexl In a num-
ber of different hiding place about
the Mct.eod cbln, Tho how that
McLeod hn ono living relative In
Heotltnd.
Up until today, though a moat
vlgorou aearch had been made by
Hhorlff Low and hi deputle for
throo day, nothing had been found
which would Imvo glon any con-
cludve clue a to McLeod' raUUvaa
and their roldouco. The wer
found today hidden In varloua place
about tho cabin with the evident In-
tent to hide Information about tho
man and hla antecedent.
Tho entire affair, aa committed
and covered up, without a doubt
how that the crlmo had beea
planned and worked out for aone
time boforo the deed w done. While
omo evidence of blood had beea
found about the cabin and a little
on n mall hatchet brought la by
Rhorltf Low Wednesday, nothing out
side the cabin, with the exception of
the Npota on the row or unowr
near the door, gvo an tndtoatloa of
what had happened after the atruggl
In the houee.
The only laaleaUoa aheat ta
NOT GUILTY IS
WOMAN'S PLEA
MHH. DAVENPORT, AKMAIO.VKD
ON VHAHOK OP VIOLAT1NO
mi: hpuinkli.no oumxanck.
to hi: tkiko wki.nuidav
A plea of not guilty w entered.
tbli morning by Mr. W. C. Dvn-
port when arraigned before Police
Judge Lavltt on ehro of violating
the aprlakllag ordinance. Hbo will
be tried Wedae4ay foreaooti, and
will appear al thai time.
Mr. Davenport I accuted by the
California-Oregon Power Company'
employee of prtakllug out of hour,
a4 of continuing tali detplt remon
strance fro thea.
BRIDE TEACHERS
MEET TOMORROW
ALL AHK KBQUewmU) TO HK AT
CKNTKAL BUkLDINO TOMOR
ItOW TO OCT ACQUAINTED
WITH PLASH FOB TKRM
a meetina of the grade teacher
of the city tchoele will be held at
i he Centra! ecaael al 3 o'clock to
morrow. At tale Us, work for the
rear will be taermgbly outlined by
Superlateadeat ft. IL Daabar.
Owing to the Uaportaace of the
meeting. 11 te i canary thai aU of
the teacher be protest.
CzariU'i Welfare
Causes Concern
United Pre Service
ST. PETERflBURO. (By Mali)
Much coacera U felt by the Caar oa
account of a reeurreace of the flu
of mtlaacholy from which the Caar
IU baa auffered periodically for ev-
eral year. A second high wall ha
been built about the Peterhot Palace
to ensure her greater privacy and
the door of tb palace at Ltvadla
have been padded o that ao aouad
can penetrate from the outstd.
Tb contract for the Hood River
highway waa let for f 61.000.
pot where the body lay to snow
that the dirt had beea moved waa
where small shovelful of dirt had
been barely tklmmed off the top of
the ground to help All up the hole.
The neatnete of the Job aad covering
up by the (layer of practically all
tracka wa remarkable especially
alnce moat of the work muat have
beau don after nightfall.
It waa evidently William' Inten
tion to settle down on the homeetead
a latt Friday he brought hla wife
and chlldrta out to the place with
the expectation of keeping them
there. Practically all of MeLeod'a
belonging with the exception of a
few unimportant personal aad busi
ness latter which were fouad la a
box on the wall, had beea removed to
the barn and packed la boxes.
Abel Ady who had beea aiding
McLeod in obtaining possession of
this propsrty from the government
had sent word to Williams to com
and see blm as aooa aa he heard that
McLeod had sold out. As this laad
Is expected to be released by the
government In the futare he latead
ed to help Wllllaau It he htf pur
chased the property treat McLeod.
Ady aald today that William
seemed very nervous aad pretended
that he wanted to get hack t the
buggy aa he had left hla wit there
with the team.
He told Ady he had paid McLeed
1800 aad waa to pay him IIM mar
for the alace aad that MeLaed had
gone to Portlaad. He weald aay
very little about the hemeatead or
about the deal aad waa eeatlaually
MwawiaaaaMwrwAMaMMHMMw
(Ceatlaued a mum )
Invaders Close
to Outer Forts
of Paris Today
United Pre Servlc
IMIUH, hpl. 4. On U,e BMiveraary of FratKe'a b-xoculag republic,
the tltjr la la aa ntmnely swrvow stale, with acw from the frost very
!? JTV
Indication are that Utr Gemaaa are within Mtiking tliataace of
lite outer fort. Troop aro liavg raabed there.
tiearml Galllrml laahrta that all of the acaaea are ufllcirally forti
lied to rraiat lavaaioa, but tku i ia an eaodua from the city.
Tn only lafonaation gtv-w at aooa waa that the allies bold the third
line) of defeati,
After Uila, the octal! arty lasued a manifesto caliiag the Social
Ufa to the tlefVsaw) of Pari, .ill of the leaders have votuateered.
Il i believed iliat iIm laaia araty will atteipt to force the silica to
Utile at chc gate of ParK FaUhtg la thla, they will undoubtedly pre
miuUi, aavd alaiuitaniuiisljr attack the diy at one point.
Part now rUcJ liit tlw Gerataa never ttfdert to completely
Invest the rlly, but will nmhahty reseat their fort destroying opera Uoee
at Namur, nalae the big Krupf) gaaav
While Uie War Oflre ia cUest, it I learned that the Geraaaa have
occupied CowtpHgae. and lhat ItUeta i sow before the eaesay.
The Preach loaaca at Aasleaa, star Owapeigwe were esores. The
oMrrrs were uaable to roatrol the ates. who btelated oa reckJese charges,
aad thoseasds were taowed dows by the K leer's gwaarn. '
Vresch aviator report the Oerataa force perior aaaaericaQy. It
le believed that last sight, the Oerataae rcaohed a seast twearty-gve
siite froea the outer osta.
United Press Service
ftKKUX, flee. . -The
Prismas are wag g it is battle
they are nashlsg the lYsach.
Italy to Stick
to Neutrality
Ontted Press Service
ROME, Sept. 4. Premier Salaa
dra mado the following atatement
to the press teday:
"Italy I determined to maintain
the strictest neutrality. This action
Is endorsed by the Italians gener
ally."
Suicide High in
German Army
United Prats Service
BERLIN, (By Mall) Just before
the war there were more suicide la
the Oerman army among enlisted
men than la that of any other coun
try of the world, except Austria
Hungary, according to Herr Plnkau,
oclallat member of the ReJchatag,
in aa article la a Cbemalti paper.
He alleges that la the past 40 years
10,315 German soldlsr have com
mitted aulclde and S.665 attempted
ulcld. The recent average ha
been 160 a year.
Uesse From Trip.
Ml Pearl Wheeler, MUa Marjorle
Week. Dr. E. C. Wheeler and Mr.
Matthle returned laat night from an
auto tour of the Rogue River valley
and down the coast to Crescent City.
Hera From Yreka.
Frank R. Paddock and wife are
Klamath Falls visitors, over from
Yreka on a business trip.
Is From Biy.
Frank Obeachaln aad family, well
kaowa Bly residents, are here for a
tew days' visit.
Hers Frees Lava Beds,
Capt, I, D. Applegats ha re
turned from Aaaes. Lake, where he
has beea looklag after his sates in
tereet. salsa Issued 141.000 buUdiaf Bar-
alts last weak.
oCai
Verdsa aad
that
Daily War Cost
b 55 Millions
United Press SerHee
LONDON, Sept. 4. Freaeh aad
British statisticians estimate the loss
to the warring countries at 155.000,-
000 par day. This Include the earn
ing power of the men la the field.
the economic loss caused by carclty
of help, and the destructloa ot alps,
caiualtl, commercial losses, etc.
The loss to date Is estimated at
11.0S7.000.000.00.
Belgians Starve
in Netherlands
United Press Service
THE HAGUE, Sept. 4. Thousands
of Belgian refugee are (tanriag la
Holland. The Dutch government 1
unable to teed them all, and the
mortality 1 frightful.
This la especially true regarding
the children.
says three
California Chinese Are
Predicting Revolution
United Press Service
BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4. It It
the sentiment la the oriental quarter
here and report from Lot Angeles,
Stattle, Portlaad, Vancouver. B. O..
aad otler coast cltlea Indicate that
the view la general, that there will
be another revolution Inalde ot a
year.
Revolutionary agent have
working tirelessly all up aad down
ths Paella slope and much meaey.
unquestionably hat beea teat from
tks United States to Isaacs aa up-,
rlalai.
aUtanat Presldeal Yaaa Shi Ktl.reatlst la
AUSTRIAN ARMY
IN DAN6ER OF
ANNIHILATION
Abandoning Supplies asd Gaae, Dv
orgaalaed Mot I Wnisg, aad the
Releatieae Punmlt By Basel as i
Caasiag Esoistoaa Lee of Ltfev
Believed Asetrlase Phaa Ceaw
tratlos aad Figat aa Few Deye.
United Press Serrlee
PETROORAD (formerly St. Pet
ersbarg). Sept 4. After the over
whelming defeat admlabrtered the
Austrian forces la the vtcialty of
inubnrg. the wax omce aaaouacee
that the Austrlaa army la la dagger
of anBlhlUUoa.
Tuesday the Austrian rallied aad
attacked the Russians near LabUa.
They were repulsed with heavy teas
es. The Austrian are abaadoaiag
enormous sapaUes, mualtloa -Ma
guns. Aa they are belag drlvea est
of Oalada toward the sea, it Is be
lieved that plan are belag made tar
a concentration at Prysemyl. where
a new attack, will he made.
Following the occnpetlon ot
Surg, the Rattles fanes task 11-
klew, tlxteea miles' aorta of taere.
The Aastrtaa retreat f coaHaiiss.
with the parssisg Rsstiaa eavalry
cutting the rear guard to pieces.
The Csar's forces la Rueslaa Pol
and will maiatala a aefeaslve atti
tude until retail
ta arrive.
WAR 6IVES ONE
" wr jfWe ?a r
INDUSTRY LIFT
WITH THE aXBOnCAX TJUFFIO
HTJT OFF, AMEBiCAX OCTPTJI
OF ABBSXIO WILL FCfO H4
TKH aULLB HMstB
The coaaumptloa of watt arttaie
la the United States la IBIS amoaat
ed to about 7,300 toat. valued at
15.3. was produced ha this esaa
try at a by-product from eepser aad
precious metal ameltert aad tks rs
malader waa Imported 'largely frsea
European eoaatriea.
For ths prsssst tks Uasotis
it
arsenic will undoubtedly he ttrisatly
diminished by the Europeaa u war.
The American saaltsra earn aavt
much more arsenic than they do now,
for the cheapness ot ths product has
prevented tks saving of aH that was
practicable, and the war would ta
to open the wsy for tks Increase la
the Americas output.
D. P. Blue, Great Fast, reports
(40.000 per tea strike an, Huagry
Creek. v , Ji
while Just at reactloaary, la .a.
itroagtr man than aay ef th sreat
oHcialt ot the fallea Maaeka ii
glme, tb revolutleaJett aasert eett-
dlUoas la China are wen tiatvt
for the last overturalag. What ta
agltatort waat it a repusUe f
advanced type as to avcag'a
eeadltloa ot pur toelallsm.
Ths view Is freely xprmtd
Chinatown that matters' wsski
Jadgea ot ta iMss4tta aaf "als'
aaatemj BMPVamaasBsmtstptjatlxi j aaama
will he ttArdtely.1'psryavk. far.
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