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

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UK FRENCH AND THE GERMANS
CLAIM TO HAVE GAINED ,IN THE
OF CITY OF
. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1914
Price. Frta
ffowJMin Irishmen Defy the King
VICINITY
NIEUPOR
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if l"lril, alul lltrir I H" mir t'r ( IHrin,
lttr tutal t-r rf tra.'trt lt. mllir, .-tIII) It..-. Mine
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ll 1 rrfttflnt llMl'lh wnMhet U ImiI m.uii,I lmilulll)il that
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GERMANS SAY A BIG MOVEMENT
IS IMPENDING; RUSSIA STATES
WARSAW IS. OUT OE DANGER
United Trots Servlc
I!i:KM.V, Dec. lil. Oflicial Jnfoiiimllini reports n liunibcr of minor
jjnfru In I'oland hml nt ncrcml polntH nlon the Ikkct VUtuU River.
I'JkIiIIiiK conllniicR j.otiilieast of Hklcnilctvkxt ami lictwccn Pltica anil
lli L'riircr Viidiln. ,n the itrathcr rontlnucs Ui I mint r any nlrance( Ui
UhIiih ii ro slight.
llfadquartcrs lullninlcd I lint nnothcr Important moTenient te Impend
ing In Dm rnMern campaign.
United Trtt Sorrlca
I'KI'HOfJItAI), Dec. .!. Gcnimn attempu to check tlio Rimiam at,
many point nloiiK the front have failed, ncronlinK to reports ttfcclred by
thi general ntnff.
It U jitlvciy declantl today that Varsari no longer nwnuced.
iastrad. It it said, the Au-ttro-Gcrmau wing la in danger of bciag cruaii' .
til nt tltf rvmlt of a (lylae attack by the Itii'wlan army ner Cracow. V
li.j. .i ot iotl, 6,o. o sompao t iirkm t'ltizvn Soldiery m front of tho headquarter of the Trans
lit U'nrti. r 1 ii..j. ut ui. I. !im I. ikm. uo fainou labor In the head, hey hare drilled, not to Join la the
ar Kalnt Kuelind . -n.-uiip. but to OrIi1 for homo rulo In cae thero is nu uttack from the Watermen, who
hat! pfttlonly arxRtilte4 The ltn os the UullilInK above thera ahows their nentltncnta:
United Press Scrvlco
VIKXXA, Dec. l! Tolay onicial .ilatcnicnt says!
; "To tho north of Uulcalpas the Austrian troops have aurcecded,- to"
I'nveiilini: n Mrles of nttackn planiK-d by tlio IliiMlani.
I' "At th same time, the Austrian forcis havo maintained their origin
al KKitiiin In that section." .
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NHITIIKH KINO NOIt KAISP.K
hit iiti:i,.wi
WIFE PREFERS YANKEE DENIES,
ASSAULT CHARGE THREAT TO PORT
ho (tit tlm HriMikh authorities ha- 'aki'ii no elllcta: ro;nlzucu of the threat Implied In tho sentiment so
tiu.lly tiiiMl Tin-)- r. no lmy (r.xns to ct recrultM In England for the war that they havo not undertaken
ir- iu up nmfo trouble In Ir.-l.imJ l.srkln I now u the United State. Ho haa led Beverat meetlnBs of Irish
and (iiTinant to ) rnithy for ' in Cermaua in tho war In Kuropc.
LEPKA BELIEVED JOHN DOE GETS
1 MENTALLY WEAK' BEFORE COURT
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Court Is Considering
JSIIKKI'IIKIUHCK Aimi:STKl AKjJAC'lv HK.VTO.Y, DIlEUtiER EM-
I'LOV'E, IS AUKHSTED BV MOR-'
liKV tJIVES BOND FOR
.slIOW IIISOL'OIIT IX
TOTAl. OF
ft3.a."
wahiu.st oi .iimiwT im iHi;i:iirrAiv m- nokth r.vuni.i.sA,
Vtm Wi:t,l, KNOWN PAHMKHJ KAVn NO AMCIIUA.N t'lltlsKIt
Miits: win: fwuw to an tmihuukm:!! to miim.i. tiiik
IMOIIMATION t'lTV, As WAs Ut'MOltCH
Next Year's Levies;
C. Ore. t'i
tip
fnxinly farmer, h U so
fttwd of Uallng hi wfr. Thrj chare
ll wln by Mr. HoWfU, hn lnd
3 Information i-liariclna mirh a
crtwt.
CimiMM. rrd Motlry !( Uay to "1Uu ,''t, HaM,fo
' WArilll.S'dTOS l
wri iiomrr ItoU-rU. P ai.nw c.blrm rlvrtf
KUmaih fniy farmer. h I, . , , , ,.., t., w'" iM w, " m)ter u,al
....... v-..-. v n(Jl (ll,,crmn(Vll u,itaaornoon.
crulwr Mllllt t aroiiim. uj m" ) ;
dniiartiiirnt. no Aincrlran crulnTi
Ihrratrtiwl to bombard TrlMil or any
.'iiihor port In thai vicinity
? Oman wlrtnl frmn Illernl Iltf tatHl
Aeronllnar In lh InfortoallKii lhijhAt Uik lluMlan crnUrr AVnM
affair occurr4 Chrltma day jlhrratvtiod ihf bombardment
After Uoiilnc warrant for wltne. Ono fund to bo dUcuaxed In this,
ifmja. jHtk court f and other in- way -ts thi road fund. Whether or
l'cti jnUcnlay, loialllnc clout to j not u hrldgo alionld bo built across
':.c0. thu county court today took. !.oii Hlvcr to replato Wilson's
According to a report made
today by J. C. Rrockcnbrough,
who audited tho accounts of, tho
Christmas vaudeville jtcrform
tnce, a total of $255.35 was Tak
en In by tho performances.
Total expenses were $87.15,
Including the trip to San Fran
cisco and return, no tho show
cleared JIGS. 20.
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the maltir of tho tar Uvy for tho brlduo this year was ono of tho
topic taken up.
To decide this, tho members of tho
court made n siH'clnl trip out to tho
Thorn KmiM.vrral Items thnt lind to ihrldgu thli nftonioon. Upon the!
!U threshed out bofnro an nurcvment leturn consideration of tho vnrloux
could lo reached. Hvnu vns aKaln taken up.
Thu Anal arrwt has been, mad as
rosult cf tho Christmas night free-
That Charles Lepka, the sheep-.
border whtuKas-arTcsted at the Bord,
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a runcu nair uieao oiinsimus .ve, isj". " .j ua wiuk u.v.b.i
insane Is the opinion expressed by aUjThls was made today, when Co&st&bte
A who liave watched tho unfortunate i Morley served a warrant of arrest on
, man.
WILL ADVERTISE
FOR FURNISHINGS
Ho is at tho Dlackburti hos- i Jatk Ronton, who la employed on the
pltal. , reclamation service dredger. .
I.cpka's actions aro far from those' Ronton 0led a bond for his appeex- ,
of a person of tho proper mental bal-ance. Tho dato of the trial of the fat
ance. He os and sleeps sufficiently, volved young men has not been 'set ,
but appears to bo very weak. To (be as ye'- Several aro ready to enter
most of the remarks addressed to him Picas and pay fines,
ho replies by hysterical laughter. 1 Last night Earl Hilton was arrest-
A hearing will bo held before tho ed by Morley -as "John Dee." It was '
couiity court tomorrow to determine' Proven, though, that ho was not the
tho condition of Lopka's mind. ' person wanted. ;
XBuHMustPaylLS.
PLAN TO BAR THE OUSTED MEN TO
T TREES. CONTEST ORDER
AD
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COUNCIL INSTRUCTS THE CALL
IXO FOR Hilts FOR SHADILS,
RUOS, STAIR RUIIUERS, JAIL
COTS, ETC.
A great achievement of tho Fish ; Retnrnlns Visitors e
,and Gamo Commission is to stop thuj Mr. S. Edward Martin left today
(manufacture of buckskin gloves In for Merrill, taking rier husband there ,
; Oregon. .after u visit hero. On her return
jshe will havo as passengers In her car "
I'endleton building Improvements Mrs. Carey M. Ramsay, and children,
for 1314 total $170,000. who have, been YlslUn.g in Merrill.'; '
Financial Restitution to BeDemanded forShippers
IIIOItTIClLTllUI. COMMISSIONER
i FROM YltF.KA IIOLHS CONFER-
unci: with tiii: local cou.v
! tv aohicui.tiuhst
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FOR DEPOSED FIREi
COMMISSIONERS SECURES
WRIT OF REVIEW, SO
t'nllrd Preu Hrvlco
I-O.NIJON', IW. m, -Tho foirlgii
orilro tixUjr rmtlutlaHt I hat England
"HI glfn wry rarrfut roHalilcrall.in lo
AiiMrln'ai irirl.
It Is (at4Ml that I here I no trltv
hen. to rmbarntM alilpplttg uniliily,
'"I Uiat thu itavpniniriit I iklcr
"'lard (hat Germany ami AuMrln
hall not nrclvn aM from any neutral
"'Hire,
'orally, It N Ih-IIpVchI thai Englnnd
III I'romUfl (o do everything In her
fi'wer lo obviate llio rauava of com
I'lalnl, and wMI h wllllna- to itar
i-KHlniala itamage.
United Praia Rervic
wAsiiiNaTON, i). a, np. 10.
The United BUloa Inlonda, following
tho coaaallon of tho war, lo hold Kiik
tnil to atrlct monetary account for
Hie violation of the right of Amor
luftBklNHaf. DlacuMlng the prolcit that, Jilaa
n tent to Oreat Britain, against
'ho dttestlon and other treatment of
'be kind accorded American mor
rhtntmen by Rrlllah naval vessel.
PreaJtesU WIUab m4 U nlala that lluod eluirttctorlxo
Iwnolai rtatltutlon to to be d,nd- "erl" "
ee
id Imfoio lha nmtiur u ilmilly ol
Hint. Mntiibom of tho cabinet ami thtr
nitmlnUtrnihiu ottlclnl export n
primipt and generou reapnimo lo tho
uoti! Hi'iil io KiiKluml by thu Unlli'd
Htntia, IniiUtliiK upon ImiH.ullnto Im
proveinmita In thu inminer In which
American coiniimrro l treatt'il.
HlKh Bovorniiieiil nillt'or ncoul tho
i.i.. that ilnin nmy bo a Horlmm
brttnch n a result or tins note.
Thoy ilit-lnro Hint Euglnnd la mom
niixlou to neciuni thu morni support
mid tho frloinlHlilp of tho American
pcoplo and of thu mlmluUtratlon,
Member f tb diplomatic, corps
ii ro Inclined to bollnvo that tho no
KoHntlnn over thu n 'lll tovor
eonalilomulo period of tlmo. Thoy
say that Hlr Edward Hroy, tho llrltlsh
Hccrolary of forelttn affairs, will imiko
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a long!") coninriii'n .
point Involved heforo ho Honda
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AITORNEY
Painting on tho otHce. doors, win
dow shndoa, bunks for the city jail,
CASE 8,alr rubber, rugs for ofllco floors, i
cuspidors these and other minor)
HOES TO SUPERIOR COURT items needed for tho now city hall
! are to bo advertised for In a fow day.;
"""" ' I Tho council last nlcht militarized .
J. F. Wi'Uel, horticultural comuila-1 United Press Sorvlco tho advertising for bids. Tho items,
ainuer of Slalslyoil county loll tins' SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29. At-,'""" mmcnou iuki'iiht, nro iu uo
Inquest Will Be Held
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morning for Vreku, tittur a conference
Inst night with County Agriculturist
II. Itolaml aialitjcr on jimttora per
taining to tho cooperation In better
farmllng In both counties, Tho wad-i which menus Hint the superior court'
Icatlon of ptwts waa ono mutter tnK'oupviu review tho entlroproceodtngg
up. icouriirnhiK tho ousting of tho com
missioners. Thu writ ts roturnnblo
tornuy Harry Stafford, representing,
San Fntucisco'H doposod flro commls-.
alonorn, appeared hoforo Judgo Sewallt
today and secured n writ of rovtow,
bid upon separately.
LONDON. Dec, 2U. Moat of the
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uowapupor print a summary " i
ittfiiinniU of tho Unltod Stnto without
couiinont, Thl uvouiiiK rgo iiohu
ilovolnpinont a
Another mnttor coiuliieroii was
Home meiiim of provoutlng tho ship
ping of poor treos Into tho two toun
tloa by tho nursery companies. It
la atnted that a number of shipments
Hfiit In lmvo boon poor, and Instead
of thriving, they lmvo withered and
died.
AniijiiU'liieiiU nio being mml by
Wetxot to hold n farmer's Instltuto
nt IKirrU early In February for the
benefit of llutto Valley wmiem
itiimhcr of Cnllfornlu University lu-aii-uciorn
will deliver lectures. Mr.
(lliilsyor will nmko n fow talks, and It
Ik believed that n party of local html
liens men will also bo In attendance.
Miss Daisy Ogilon of Dnventiort,
(own, la snld to bo the only woman
passenger ngont In tho world,
Eight ler cent of London's adult
females vote on county council,
'.t-Ktfy' ".-:!.,-'
In Jnnunry.
ANKENY CANAL
BILL IS PASSED
PRESSURE
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IN FIRE PIPE
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With Rogers, Matthews and Hamil
ton voting "yes" and Owens and
. I.ockwood tho other way, tho council j
.lust night p.iBsod tho ordinance call
.ing for n sneclal election January
j-Sth for submitting to tho voters of
i the city tho Question of amending tho
jelly charter by tho addition of n sec-
,, , . , . . ,,, itlou empowering tho council to entor
Accord ng to a roport tendered the I, , .,,..,
B i Into an nercoment with tho govcrn-
eouncll by Flro Chief Wnkoilold, the ....... ta. tuo ncnuirlllir of th0 Ankenv
majority of tho HO lire hydrants ho.pnnB, nnd for taUlnB ,topB t0 cIosa
tested havo less than a 90 pound Pros-.(,10 dj(Cju
Believed Bottle, Not Hoof, Crushed Hixon's Skill
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Iuvestigatloiis conducted yesterday) Whore and how tho uffolr occurred,
by Coroner Whltlock, Prosecuting At-'Is ioli in several way by Iadlai
Lirnev Irwin and C&utr Sheriff L!ovd;Tho nl03t ol lhora however, that
i tho troublo occurred at Wilson's kail.
Low In Klamath Falls, and Indian Cblloqulc. where the India.
Agent Freer nt the Klamath Agency wer0 wont t0 hold dances and other
Indicate strongly that William Hlxon, forms of entertainment. V
Iwl.n illo.l Tinro Ktmrlnv nlcht from ill ' . . .. a. ' . .f
...... ....... ....... ....nn. n.HV - . ... ivni.av fn eAlirpa r iiai.iv all
trouble on tho reservation, wis Intro
duced among some of those attMdlsc'
tho gathering, according to the ae-
(couuU of sonio of tho Indian. ,Tae
mow tnut cost iiuon nt ura m, pmm
to havo been struck with a bottle,?' '
Whothor or hot Wilson was drlajt- J,
ing ha not been definitely torafj, '""
The many white friend 6f WHaoa ''ixm '
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sure; Flttoeu ot tnoso tostou uavo
that pressuro or stronger, and ono nt
Filth and Joifcrson stroots had only
ii .t pound pressuro.
Tho election will bo held nt the
usual city wards, and tho regularly
appointed ward judges nnd clerks will
i be lu clinrgo of the polls,
Over 9,000 waitresses am employed
lu Now York City.
Women In Shanghai cottou mill
'work twelve hour for 14 cents.
blow on tho head, mot his death as!
tho result of a blow from somo Instru
ment. Accordingly,' on Inquest Is to bo
held tomorrow by Whttloqk. A largo
uumbor of Klamath Indians nro to bo
brought down to testify,
When Hlxon was brought tu the
hospital sovcral days ago it was stated
that ho was kicked In tho head by a
horse. Ho died without recovering
consciousness.
Stories told by Indians visiting
Klamntb Falls aroused suspicions
that another form ot vloienco was re
sponsible for tho death. Some of
these Indians say that Harry Wilson,
a prominent young Indian farmer.
struck the blow that caused the-death
of Hlxon, who was a whlto'man,
surprised to hear that he ta'ei '$
my mixed iu thotroiVw,MjJ.v
n nnn rtf rlia Mu rt pNV,V!i?Ii,?'
any way
tins been one of the raott VTOMnMtokt
young farmers -'on the -riraUi-'.H
noted for hhv sobriety ltsi
ono time Wilson vm-'tikuMtjmk'mi
k-iliCFiltitsavv-Uu vIa rl ?
tun Mauiun i.vitvi w j
also been a embw?pfMkVv
councllv IabI;yoMgr,''daf-M
a regular member of the UMtii
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