The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 13, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915
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ITALIAN CITIES ARE
DESTROYED BY A
TREMBLOR SHOCK
Owing to Destruction of Communication,
Extent of Damage Is Unknown.
Rome Feels It
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'WXUU J11' ! Arrn-llnn Co irpoits mihi-il fn nil) inu illsiihi,
ikt wIlMiiwke shock, which Imok ltittu ,;ty till- inoriiltiu, iiiiiwiI
tow Iw "f llr f,"1,"'r '.
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fffmltA Ittnt rlli-n Merr killed nt I'rrrlo.
While eoiiio dwiiwgi' hmw done In lliU pi-oiliuc, the Imm k iwt mow!
Wfffc OHUlilr. Ottllljc lo riMtltllUliliMtlou Im-IiiJ iim-iI, (Ik- full 'i-il!
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Hevrrel Miwll lowu In l(oinr prmlnro iciv l,itll tbunnitcil.
Meagre advice received by the, KiivrTiiiiimt Inillnili' great ihitmtKe
mm dear In llir tonus "f Opprllr, lMtllnno, I'l-mlnime, Monte Itolxinlo,
Verelr, Vaiuiimilwie, nmt Albano.
Maay people nro reported cmliil to ilcntli h)' i!m fulling ruins In
Ik town. Itrllrf train arc already Iwlnit wni out It) tin uoicrnini'ui.
VERDICT IS FOR
I DEFENDANT
MM 01TIIVKLU HUKR FOR AT.
TOftXKY FKK8 ALLEGED I) UK.
MVICTOHIOlHOVKIt KLAMATH
MILS LAWVKIt
! t llt south lit ji tl J .';tt H iiko. In til"
i rent ml ilmiro In one or the strangest
itriiK-'llH (rliiilmil auunlx hnw over
known. A woman who railed horxclf
I Mr hlu Itogcrx mot her of two of
,hli. children, kiiw them hirliorlilc of
'ini-riiirj tiihlclK, .iihI iiltxi IIiikci Inn
for (iini' lii)H tl'i'i illvl Sho iiIho
took it tablet titnl hopu for her wjih
Klvon up by iti iloctorx.
At ihu sn iiu- tlinn In huh IvnriKMl
ItoKorH w.ik iiiiirilnl to j Hlxtcr of
I'rnf ClildliiKf. of Columbia I'nUor
Nlty, utIiii'h tin; bent known pro
foNKor In Unit Institution, Thoy II veil
'in nil XiciihIu niartiiittit house In
New Vork. I.ritor It wim lutriicd
I lint IliiRcrii ian illvorcvtl hoiiiu yuam
uko, ami that hlu Una wlfo lives In
Now York Ho linn vUllcJ bur
nKulnrly KtntonuntH have been
in n ilc (lint tho three uoru known to
(nrh other and know- nil nbout
"" 'IIukit'h rohitloiiH with thoni, ul
HHTI..M (iOKK INTO i:i'rKrr TO- thouicli thlri ban boon iK-nleil on tho
!mit of the present wife
HAV TIIKKK C'(IM.MIHmuNi:ilH
COMMISSION RULE
IN SANTA MONICA
ami: to iiavi: i:ntiki: ciiaiuii:
HI riTV'H AKKAIII4
Alter a very linrt iliiMbomtlnn, tho
Jury hearing tho oWdcnco In tho
Broter.8ouitiwoli null lato yctorlny
nht In a unllct nwardliiK tho
to the dcfcmlant.
Bea 8outhwcll n hiioiI for 1C0
T C. C. Ilruwrvr Drawer nlleiod
tut (hi tuonoy wuh duo him for nt
tartV fees lu aBUttnic In xfttftiK n
MMWMd rellniiiiimiinoiit. Souths
til held (tut tm had paid what tho
tiWe wai worth, and that llrowor
o demand on him nt thn tlmo
(or )U0.
tni H, Mills wbh nttornoy for
fctthwii.
FORT CASE IS
BEFORE JURORS
United I'ri'Mi Horvlco
.SANTA MONICA, Jnu. 13. Sititii
Monlc.i Ih the IntuNt I'acltlc coaxt clt
to place llitt'lf under llio coiiiiiiIiibIou i .
form of Kowrnnient t:Ol'.NTV llt.M JUUV COXVUXKS
I'mlcr tho plan adopted nt n re
rent deletion, couimlmiloiiora of pub
lic worka, nafcty nod llunuco will
bee entire cbnrgo of tho cliy'n af
fnlm, Ward Ilium will bo ubollHlmd.
Tho drat election under tho new
THIS AITIIUNOO.V TO LOOK IN
TO Oltl.MI.VAI. MATTKIIH IX
THK COUXTV
SENATE MEMORIAL
ASKS60VERNMENT;
FOR BOUNTY FUND
I'M.IIT HTAIITH .l,lti:.VH IN Till:
liOUSK
.Miilliionmli ItepieHintnlhc'N Dill foe
t'ouliiullilic for SleiioKiiiplile Woik
or I.eKlHliituro Culls I'm Hi n lllllir
Hi bun. Klitlif for Vii)h mid .Menus
I'liiiliiniiimlilp lli-ittei'ii W. O.
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Mnllli, Vanler mill Cuhli. .
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(lleinhl Spt-ilnl heiie)
HAI,i:.l, .ran. 13 --The tiemi'u lo
da piiHHed a ineiiiorliil to Coucrexs,
utd.lliK foi an appioprlalluu of $3U0,-
DOO to bc iiaeil lu the extermlirilioii
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of predatory nnlmnlH InfeMtln the
national forcitH.
Senator IJurKesM. author of the
memorial, hii)h the iwinual los from
tbeHis iiiilinalH to the stockmen and
poultry minors In the w extern ftatets
l $13,000,000 nyoar.
In the Houbo the entire mornluK
ni'shIoii wag denoted lo tho ronsldcr
liiK of rulex. The proposal of Schuo
bel. of C'liickaiiinH, wax that tho ways
and iiionnu committee prepare n bud-1
Bit of tin nppropr'.illoii bills before
the lloiihe. no the memberu would!
know bow nfuch was being xpent. '
Tbbi wax defeated.
The blKKext IlKbt was made when'
lliibton. or .Multnomah Introduced an
nmeiiduieut providiui; that the uteno
Krapblc uorlv or the k'ulslntuie be
contiaried for. Thlx engendered n'
bitter debate hi the forenoon. It
wax lute this afternoon before the
House oted to peimlt each member
to seletl Ills own xecretnry.
The nnnouncincnt of comniitteo ap
polutmentx will be mado soon. The
most Important chairmanship, that of
the wajs and means committee. Is be
tween Cobb, of Multnomah, Smith, of
Klaiunth-I.ake, and Vnwter of Jack-
BOH
The chairmanship of the Judiciary
committee, anothor of great impor
tance, is between Vernon Forbes, of
Klnmatli'Crook, and Olson and Hus
ton, of .Multnomah.
The H rut appropriation measure to
coma up at this session waa aprunx
in tho senate by Senator Hawley.
Thix Is to provide ISO.000 for tho
construct Urn nnd equipment of a new
training school at the stato normal
ai Monmouth.
Two Young Men
Quit Leadership
of Bull Moose
sntnn
l.'i:.
will bo held In December,
Tho llandon wnter plant haw been
acquired by tho city.
Directors Chosen by
Three Klamath Banks
NunathFalU Financial Institutions Have
the Same Officers. New Men
at Merrill
A number of wltneanex from Fort
Klamath are hero to nppoar boforo
the grand Jury, which conveuod this
mnrnlug, after un adjournment of
Hovornl weeks. Tho Wood Hlver
peoplo nro aald to bo hero In con
nection with tho Investigation Into
i tho liquor tramc there.
' Some ihargo thut oxtenxtvo Loot-
pcy,liig has been carried on there.
Others xay that liquor has been sold
to minora.
toekholdera mmtlnia wore hold
'rday by lll0 Vlni mio niu, 8nv.
" bank, tho Vlnx Nnt0m, buik(
Th. 1 i FlrBl Nft,lonnl r ""'"
"rat to choso offlcora for tho
heu? mr' ,l'" 0,,! Cor"H boll,K ro
i2K" nf ,,,u JMrMl NaUoBl
5J'. I- P, Wllllt. nd K, R.
4ltt iiJ, onU,or roolocted nro
C, vT'"' ,ro,,iaen'i Ohrlc. s.
HJJ. Vlce-presldonti Loallo Roger,
A. a. CompbPlI, aaslatant
Tho olllcoia elected asulu by (ho
First Stato and Havlnga bunk last
night nro J. W. Siemens, president ;
Will II. llonnott, vlco-proxldont; John
HlomeiiB, Jr., cashier. Tho dlrectora
nro Kd Illoomlngcamp, II. 1.. Klllott,
Oeorgo T. llnldwln, Will II. Ilonnett
nnd J. W. Siomoiis.
Two now mon, Andrew M. Collier
and John M. Moore, woro nddod to
tho dlrectora of tho Merrill bnnk, tho
other members of tho board being
10. 11. IlonmoH, Chnrlex 8. Moore, Alox
Martin nnd Krnost M, Dubb. The
Merrill dlrectora have not chosen of
flcora yet,
CHAMBERLAIN IS
INTERRED TODAY
IiAIKIi: ATTKXDAXCK AT HIS
: rxi:u.vii. iiki.i at homm or
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foxnuoTion hkkvickh
Tho funoial senlcex over tho 10
mnlnx of tho Into Siniuel giinmber
Inln, 'ho pnssod nwny Tuesday, woro
hold nt tho homo of his son, George
II. Ohiuuborlnln, on Ninth stioet, at
2 o'doclc thin afternoon.
Tho torvlces weie conducted by
Uov. Sltibblollold. A largo number
of liliindH of the deceased attended
tho ucrvlco, nnd followed tho re
mains to tho city eometory for Interment
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TURKS, AUSTRIANS
RALLY AND FORCEC
CZAR TO DEFENSE
'Attempts of Russians to Cross Drina
Are Repulsed by Austrians. Turks
Reassembling in Hills
I nited Press Service
IT.TItOfi'UAD, .Ian. liJ. Anuoiiineiiient or the resumption of AgbU
iiiK in (lie Cnnensiis liy the TruLlsli ti-oops, mid the occupation of Tb
1I7 mill I'd i la by the MoIenm, is contain! il in today's ofllcUl state
nit'iit. In llie mountains, the Turkish t loops, ulio were driven back, routed
mill ilisorKiiiiiel ii few ilas ngo, hate rallied. ltrorganizatiOD U bow eC
rerteil, ami I ho troops mo mnkiiig ait oirinsive moTetnent.
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VIK.V.NW, Jan. lit. All efforts on the urt of tho RuxUa aumj to
irons the Hirer Xldn hate lieeti lepuNeil, ncrordlnn to the cSclal atete-
nient.
, All day jcstenlny, (lie statement sujn, the ltuulan troop worked
I l spuiitely to force nimssage. They ucrc uimble to ao this, as the Aaav
, tiiun army inked the eneni)'s front "ltd n murderous fire.
U'lniiiK hundreds of dead and uoundeil on tho river bank, the Raw
' si. ms tlnally retlreil.
The uar olllce shjh the Hiisslans hum been reitelled In the Car
p.ilhlans.
It is denied here that the Austrian commander of besieged Praeaa
' s nskeil for teiins of surrender.
REEL LOSS IS
FELT Jf JAVEE
Foim hi:i:i.s ok film left
m:iti: vi:htkiuav foh meh-
UllX, HUT FAILED TO KKACH
TIIK AI.FA1.FA OIT'
Has nnybody stumbled onto four
teel of film? It so, he Is tho per
son John Houston wishes to see. Ho
has n Reason ticket to any show tho
finder wants to attend. Besides this
Stage rrler Will Hill has a reward
ho wishes to slip the nndor. All
they ask Is tho return of tho film.
Per schedule, Houston shipped out
movies for (he regular show at Mor
rill jeiterday morning. And per
schedule, tho Merrill .manager swopt
out of the thoater, and wont to got
tho nim but contrary to schedule,
they did not arrive,
"Motion II I m couldn't bonont nny
body but a moving plcturo man, and
their loss will set mo back a fow
hundred,,' snld John V. today. "I've
got ix sensou ticket for any Informa
tion thai will lead to finding the
film."
United States has more than 6,
000,000 factory employes and 1,-
000,000 railroad employee.
Theodore Douglas Iloblnsou, a
nephew roiCor Roosevelt, has re
signed hix plnic as chairman of the
Progressive State Committee, of New
Vork, and Fnincis W. Rlrd, sou of
Charles Sumner IMrd, of Massachu
setts, the mllllonlnre who ran as can
didate for governor of his state, has
stepped out from the .position o
chairman of tho New York County
Committee.
Mr. Robinson had held his place
for two jears. Mr Bird has gone to
Doston to bo publisher of the "Ad
ertlsor" aud the "Record", two
newspapers owned by his father.
GERMAN LOSSES WOULD TEACH THE
REACH 840,3431 YOUTHS TO SHOOT
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MUMMIED AXD TWEXTV-FIHST
CASUALTY LIST PUBLISHED
BY GEItMAX GOYERXMKXT,
CJIVES'TIIESi: VIOUHES
XATIOXAL RIFLE -ASSOCIATION
WILL TAKE UP HIGH SCHOOL
INSTRUCTION AT SESSION TONIGHT
NECK AND NECK
FIGHTING TODAY
GERMANS HEAVILY REINFORC
ED, MAKE SAVAGE OFFENSIVE
AT SOISSOXS FRENCH LOSE
SOME GROUND
United Press Service
PARIS, Jan. IS. Despito tho bad
weather, severe fighting continues to
the east and west of Solssons.
The official war statement today
admits that tho French forces have
been compolled to yield some ground
to the Germans, but denies the re
linquishment of any important
positions.
Tho Qormuus, heavily -reinforced,
nro maintaining a savage offensive.
Botween Ypres and the sea, artil
lery alone Is active.
I.lttlo is heard from Alsace, ex
cept that tho French hold their po
sltons nt Stelnbnch, Germany.
Will Elected Officers
Tho Presbytorian Ladies' Aid So
ciety will elect officers tomorrow after
noon, nt the meeting at tho home of
Mrs. Charles R. Word on on Canby
streot. The meeting will start nt
2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. P. B. Lowsry has sailed for
Liberia, where she will take a trip
Into the wilds of Darkest Africa, tab
lug moving pictures as she goes.
In the fiscal year ended June SO,
this country paid In pensions 9172,-41T.MI,
United Press Servile
COPENHAGEN, aJn. 13. The
121st German casualty list, Just is
sued by the German war office, has
brought the list of killed, wounded
and missing for the Prussian army
up to 840,343, according to Berlin
advices.
This list does not include the
casualties to the Bavarian, Saxon
and other German armies.
United Press Service ' '
WASHINGTON, Jan. L3. Promo
tion of rifle practice among; alga
sihuol students and other Americas
ouths, and also- their elders will
b? discussed tonight at the annual
meeting of the board of dlrectora
of the National Rifle Association.
The ust-ociatton offers prizes annually
for various rifle competition.
t
In Stockholm tho street car con
ductors sell hat pin protectors for a
halfpenny.
Miss Margaret Foley Is again back
lu Boston to pursue her work of gain
ing better legislation for woman and
children In Massachusetts.
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Bowling Tourney to
Be a Lively Battle
Four Teams Are Selected, andjScheduIe
Is Being Drawn Up for
Alley Contest
Bowling devotees tuo looking for
ward to some great tenptn sport this
winter, following tho organization of
u bowling league Tho schedule for
this has not been figured out as yet,
but piny will boglu next week.
There nio four tenuis entered.
Thoy are about evenly matched to
make things Interesting. The teams
are as follews:
Llnkvllle Ait Leavltt, Perclval
Shall, Fred B. Bremer, li. J. Sheets,
I.ouls Bice and Virgil DeLap.
Regal Shoo Store L. G. VanBel
len, capt.; Leo Houston, Austin Hky
den, Earl Elliott, Joo P. Brett, and
A. H. Loewe. '
Maximums Claude Maxwell, capt.';
Will Hum, Kteth Ambroae, Cu'rUaa
E, Wlddoes, William P, JohnsonrBob'
Johnson, and E. M. Chicot.
Palm Alloys Ralph Pale, Do
Dale, Hank Ketsteever, Hank Ftm.
J. S. Kent, F. M. Upp and "JUd"
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