The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 20, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1915
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Bitter Fighting Is On for Bridges Over the Yser
FI6HTIN6 THRU
FRANCE HOTTEST
OF THE CAMPAIGN
ClWlMAX LINKS AllVANTKD M!All
AltUO.S.Nr:
"Curly Joe" Cassidy, New York Boss,
Before He Entered Sing Sing for Year
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IIKHI.IN, Jan, SQ.lt l (tie
nouno-d that the Germane, have ad
rioted Itielr lines 100 yard nnr
the Argonne, In a brilliant Infantry
charge.
Nrar Notre Dame do Loretto, other
Prttich trenches were taken In a
desperate night attack.
Uoltrd I'rau Sartle
I'AHia, Jan. 20. It I announced
that intra U rfcaueralw flglitlnc for
the powilou of tho brldgo over Itin
Yitr, together with a reaunntlon of
lighting In the vicinity of Nletiport.
Tho Kronen art- holding tho
bridge. Tho (lermana, under cover
of a rloleut artillery firlnx, a'lteroittod
io dynamite the bridge.
Tbla wo fruitrated by the uao of
the heavy French guna. Theee cauted
the Oermana to withdraw after very
heavy loaaea.
It la admitted that the Oermana
look anveral trenchea near Argonne,
The French aay Ibey recaptured
ibMt In a brilliant counter attack.
An aeroplane carrying Lloutneant
U Porte of Prance, and Lieutenant
Chennery of Kngland, fell from
treat height and alighted a maaa of
flame on the hank of the Heine.
Channery waa burned, to death, La
Porte died on the way to the hoa-Pllal.
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Aerial Fleet Bombs Cities
At Least Ten Towns Are Damascd
Marcus Aurelius
Column Damaged
in Earthquake
Reign of Terror Around Yarmouth
While Teutons Drop Explosives
on Buildings
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j LONDON, Jmu. 2(. TIip lieartfi of the Umid In London am froxcu
(iMbiy, mill tho whole of ICsKlaad la iixliant aa the result of last nlRht'a
iili-xlilp raid by tiemian aircraft. - '
The KvirnueBt oftlclala refute to t(lxe out any detailed lafonttatlon
ifKantbix vttje affair.
It In iWllnllely kuoint, however, that at leaat the following BritMli
(oumm nrw bombarded during the night br the invaders: .
Ynrmoiitli, KlngUynn, Hliecrlngliiiui, RncttbigluiBi, Gorietaon, .Grims
ton, llceMon, Itetvlngnani, Knvtora and Sandringhniii.
The property danume at Ynnaontti alone is 91BO.OOO.
In tho nbaenco of official conflrmtttlon by the government officials, re
1hh1m t.ay that seven were killed and many were wounded. Five were
killed at Yarmouth, and two at Klngslynn.
There Is n growing conviction that aeroplanes, nml not epplanee,
citi employed In the raid. .
Ihtiplte tho statements by resident or tho cities bombarded that
they kuu' Zepiiellns, the officials there say tho dirigibles were not in the
imiiieiiverliig.
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HOUSTON FUNERAL
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XO MKIICHANT IHKD fiAHT
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HKART INPIiAMA'alioN
The funBra 6r Marjr VJvUa HoUf
ion, the only child of Mr. and Mrt.
llZ n"K. who paMMl away la.t
Wttt, win bo held fro the Houi-
ro afternoon at 1 o'clock.
ne child waa 41 month, old.
"art and a iha.i. ..-...:
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!J2 by Qr BWh., the sl
York city. It waa moro than twenty
yeara tigo thai tin .event, which
miaiit Imvo made It osnlhlu for n
linlllur photograiih, hapiionoil. It
la the ilc.turo of n Tnmmuny boos
being Kent to fling King. Moro thun
twenty yenra ngo John Y. McKnno,
then botH of what hna, aluco become
Conoy iMlnild when It was n luunlcU
pallly hcimrnto from New York city,
wan aent to prison, largely through
tho efforts of the lato Mayor flnynor,
then a fighting lowyor nnd reformer.
"Joe" Cassidy, wna one tlmo bosa
In tho "Ilorough of Quodna," nn im
portant aoctlon of Now York city,
on Long Island. Ho wna not n mem
ber of Tammany Hall becaimo that
organliatlon strictly la condnod to
LNew York county, which Is mndo up
of Manhattan Island, but ho hna
worked heartily with tho Tammany
organisation In tho control of city
and state conventions, nnd was ac-
for Justice of tho aupremo court.
Controlling tho Judiciary convention
of hlx district, ho picked William
Wlllett, n lawyer of an old nnd res
pected Long iMlalid family, whom ho
had been chiefly .Instrumental In
HciidltiK to the House of Iteproscnta-
tlvc at Wellington for hovituI
torniK. Hut ho did not decide on
Wlllett until tho latter had agreed
to nay several thousand dollars for
tho nomination. Cassidy nnd Wll
lett wero convlctod two years ago,
hut they havo fought their cases to
tho highest courts, nnd finally when
they wore ordored to prison were
anxious to get there In a hurry.
Just outside tho Jail 'Cassidy was
asked what he wan going to dst
"1 am going to see this thing
through," said he. "I don't see any
airships around."
Bill Would Legale
the Six Round Bout
Resume of the Legislation Introduced
at Salem Today
Tho 'Marcus Aurelius column, one
of the famous points of .Interest In,
Rome, was among the landmarks
damaged by the earthquake of Janu
ary 12th. The column. Is one of the
greatest attractions at-Rome, arid Is
well known to Americans! who -visit
Italy. The statue Is situated In the
Piazza Colona. It Is a dorlc column,
extremely Imposing, and was erected
by Marcus Aurelius In 161-180 A. D,
The statue Is composed, of twenty
eight blocks of marble. Its baa re
lief depleting the victory of the era
peror in Germany. The top of the
monument Is reached by climbing
190 steps. On the summit is a medi
aeval, statuo of St. Paul, placed there
by Pope Seztus V. The total height
of the monument. Is 1S7 feet
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SALEM, Jan', JO., .genaiar Vy.
Lair Thompson, of Klaaaatt-iakav
president of the senate, kaafrawd
a bin jnat wm soon Utrotnaai.
providing for the chaninT ,ot?ta :J.T'
state's Judicial ayateaa. ' jAmimg "'
other thlBBAd&'i&HKS,
additional iiaTisiv- - V'A-
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Among tha, chief tmtutm,mtiml!V:
um t. mu.. m xbwi ing tac .an
of county Judgef '"- ' &
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iowara mis eno it BrovMa'ras.ii.v,-'
traasferrliigJ1f.ot' ti WoWf '&$&
court. . wt!$
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a circuit court of aanssdaaaaKil
taken up from the
county.
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office of.county Judge. thia:'at- )H
mkicu tue peopie will aaorn SMBtaflr..rr
set the added expanaaa wktahwtt
result from the extra. iWlgasailn
Besides, It to held that k''Ute'var'
tne' outlying dlstrlcU woald W
served by the circuit dnurto
they are at preaest.
If the bill becomes a law.
and Cake countlea will aok.haTe?
circuit Judge. 4 ,t
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SALEM, Jan. 20. The following
Is n rosunio of the bills Introduced
In tho legislature today': -
Roprpseutotlvo Lewis introduced a
bill authorizing six-round boxing
matches, with six ounce gloves;
ney punch barred.
Commission, to consist of seven mem
bers appointed by the govornor. The
bill provides that the duties of the
lommitftlon shall be to "Investigate
thu possibilities of profit to Oregon
Institutions nnd the establishment)
, "I of new Oregon Industries." The bill
"7? . ,,. .' curries in appropriation of 15,000.
Tho bill creates!
DEFENDANTS WIN
IN SMITH ACTION
FOLLOWING SEVEN HOURS OF
WRANGLING, MEMBERS OF
'' OLD FAIR IIOARD AWARDED
VERDICT BY JURY
DROPPED
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Mrs. Hamaker HI
Mrs, Amanda Uamnker, u woll
known Klamath resident, Is III with
pneumonia.
A hlghj authority has shown that
during cold weather oysters rest or
hibernate. Movement ceases and thy
cease to feed, ao that they are free
from sewage organisms during the
months of R.
21 J?, Hrt o' tto tog AH.
Female school
Iforala are paid
9744.91 a year.
teachers In Cal
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Au OlUclnl Visits
Deputy Coroner It. Vance Hut chins
who Is employed In Hot Springs,
vlsllod tho Palm cigar store.
The latost articles duvisod for the
benefit of tho modern woman are
musical clothes brushes, scent bot
tles, sprays and powder puffs for her
drosslng table,
Over 800 chorus girls are. In tka
cast of "Wars of the WortsV'a.Now
York Hippodrome spectacle,
a boxing commission.
Senator Kellaher introduced a res
olution to submit to the people n
proposed constitutional amendment
granting tho governor authority to
veto appropriation bill for sluglo
Items.
Tho Beuato unanimously pusaod a
bill authorizing cities on navigable
streams to dredge, the bod of such
rivers and use the material lu
making fills,
Seuator Bingham's bill reducing
the salary of the county commis
sioners of Lane county from 16.00
to 13.00 n day and actual expenses
passed.
Senator Kellaher ;hatr4ao4 a MU
creating the OroffM ftaiff Trad
Tho bill introduced by Represen
tative Schuebel requiring the regis
tration uf all lobbyists with the secre
tary of the state, passed the House.
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Tho longest street in the world
Is Western nvouue, Chicago; the
r Illicit Is Fifth ttvonue. New York
city; the widest is Market street,
i Philadelphia, and the shortest Is the
I Hue Mo, in Paris. The dirtiest street
1st tlmt of Tchjiikstl, In Nankin, the.
lclMtueat Is the Via Castile, In Seville.
'Spain; the most nrlstocratlc one la
(irosvenor place, In London; the
mot beautiful Is the Avenue dea
Chnuiim Blysm, Purls. The narrow
est street la Via Sol, Havana, buna,
which has a width of no moras than
fouy-two inches,
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Moat ot the cats In 'Liberia', are of
a bright red tint.
A verdict in favor of J. .Frank
Adams, Louis Gerber, Alex Martin,
Jr., J. Fred Goeller, B. St. George
Bishop, J. V. .Houston and Will O.
Dalton, members ot the old Klamath
County Agricultural Association
which conducted county 'fairs here,
was returned by the Jury hearing the
evidence1 flrt the action of Elmer
Smith against the1 seven men to re
cover 12,166, alleged due for grad
ing .; race, track v
Tho suit was, brought against the
men aa individuals, as the associa
tlon Is defunct It waa held, that for
thla 'reason, the corporation's notes
were non-collectable,
UDori motion nf thai dalailM'-!
torney, the auit'of Chaa. BorjW'i'C
Nicholas to recover .tWr'w:f
The circuit conrt.togfaniflfflg-1
to the June term t'wttim"'iitLyi
LWUhard vs. George MraW toltJ
cover a dUmond. rin. wMaksman W-t
Involved in a deaf between the twoSvt
parties. - j. rrf 7 &$$
Itamaby Oa Skk Last p
E. B. Ramsby waa' stricken 'wWtoSf
ing by a, recurrence of t 'ntlmii'f-r.
which a few moatha ago;- inrfe4Va
him temporarily of tnoVtrof'ffP
He U at the hot !!:;'
Sine 'the women of Norway" how
have equal rights with men they .have
dlaalved"th;Solety of Sutras tor
Women, thtroHeoiag no reaaon ' lor
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