The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 28, 1915, Image 1

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Aifa in tne German Air Raid
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War Fearful Loaam la FUmlrrN
portod n (ho rcvult of tho (lirco ilnys'
HcbtltiK noar Crnoni.e.
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I'AIUH, Jan. 28 II Ih oHlc-Wly '
claimed Hint tho (lormiin Iorich In
tho Ittut thrco dam of flRhllnic ln
France mid f'lnndorit ro it I lenm
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t!olt4 rreaa Service '
BA8LK, Jan. IH. That Auitrla la (
readr to aue for peace, la a report
that has wepl all of gwlUorlandj
toaty. Tbla la baaed upon private i
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which are from Vienna, Kaiperor
rraai-JoMf haa already made a novo
toward a conferenco with Knlaer Wll
hetai. relative to the Teaaatlnn of
hoatUltlea.
The aied emperor la aaM to have
usreeied a deep regret that hla age
and loflrmltlei prevent him from
participating peraonally la thla work.
However, be It reported to have dele
gated Baron von najeci, hie mlnlater
of foreign affalri, in take up thla
work.
Alroady von ilajecs haa left Vleuuu j
for Oermany, to confer with tho
Kalaer.
,Deaunda for the restoration of
peace arc- strongest la Hungary, say
lata reporta from Vleaaa.
The Hungarians have raised a cry
for peace, and aak the government to
sue for separate peace la caae Oer-
aaay does not agree to alao aeek
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Yurmmuli, on Hie et coant ot Uiislaud. which wm jwtt of the towns attacked by the Qermans in their
air mill of XtL'day, Jununry 19, Is ou0 of the 'chief watering plasaa of nho kingdom, J Several persons were
wrecked 'by .bombs, 'dropped either by aleroplanea or -.Zeppelins from a great
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Hip veio Is ofitod to b?nl
videil for Ilefom Neu Aitlrnla Can
lie Landed. Will Il Up In the
House for Another Vole Next Week
A vMir-n flght U .Mifled nt Uiot
(line tt Ih iloubtO'l i many whether)
tho menfiire will override the veto, i
Thla the emperor refaaea to do.
Ma insists that Germany must partlcl
Ute, under the terms of their ngree
wnt under the Alliance.
United Press Service
KHUN, Jan. Jl. French loaaea
fanning into the Uouaanda are re
united I'lcus Borvlro
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. Presi
dent Wilson today vetoed tho Immi
gration net, recently passed by Con;
gre, regulating tho admission of
newcomers Into this country.
Illh meaago, scut with the veto,
gives nc hla main reason tho literacy
test clnutc. He hold that this gave n
closuro to tho "opon door" policy.
Other restrictions wero nlxo nli-
Jcctol to by tho proiidont.
Tho matter Is iUrcud hack In Uui-
gross. Today tho i i'1'or coni'Mitttr
granted tho right o. referendum or
tho vote '
The U'to upon the motion to our-
Marsh Owners Stirred
Si Ifoinfe Kl b EHrely Unnecesiary Act
Strong protest Is being made
talnst House BUI No. Ul. Intro
duced by the Marlon county delega
"on, and providing for the formation
wd organliatloa of drainage districts.
"n protesu are to he forwarded
lo Balem by the owaera of Klamath
Unda, who fea4 that such a
Mil Is a detriment tfi the reolalmlng
" "ir laadi,
"To us, the waele prepeeltton look's
JJ PU to iwatah mere joe. for
" Wrtot Ht tha affairs la
tho hnudH of tho people, but tills
bill takeu nearly all powor away, and
places It with 0. A, C. and othor
state odtclals, who hnvo absolutely
no Interest here.
"In the first section It Is provlilod
(hat the application for tho formation
of n district, Mt,ato tho numhnr of
years "too district la to continue. Why
limit It? Why hodge tho districts with
audi Inconvenience T Lot, thom con
tinue aa undor tho present ndoqtinlo"
drainage law, aa long as tyocossnry.
They can bo dtaaolved by process of
law If (hat la over necessary,
"Tho present drainage act provides
for the publication of the petition by
the district, but (ho new act would
have this published by the count?
GIRL TRIES TO
END HER CAREER
GRACE COLVIX TAKES CHXOHO
FOItM WITH SUICIDAL INTENT,
HUT DOCTORS ARRIVES SOON
ENOUGH TO SAVE HER LIFE
Coast League
Be Made a
May
"Major"
Sportsmen, Fanners anil. Others la-
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(erected la Game Protrctipa Appear
Before Joint Senate-House Game
Committee, aad Present Their
Views and Recommendations, All
nt Which Are from Varied Angle
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meeting wita... atahhera :eatsaasaa -g ,
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Appaicutly despondent over disap
pointment In love, Grace Colvln, who
resides with her pareuts on the west
side of the river, swallowed chloro
form last nlRht, In an attempt to
end her life. Before It wn too late,
sho was discovered by othor mom-
United li ess Service
CHICAQO. Jan. 28. Prealdent
.Chlvington, of tho Americas associa
tion, who Is here, and Prealdent Bar
rows, of tho international league, to
day mado simultaneous announce-
. .nu.i.n mu iMw iv, .w-
raised to major loauge standlag.
1 They claim that they raise from tho
AA class by reason ot the removal
of the rulo which permits the major
lentigos to draft from them.
Garry Hermann, secretary of the.
American Baseball Commission, when
that any formal action had been
taken.
Hermann admitted, though that
thla haa been receiving consideration
from the membera of the commission.
"If the rating la raised, aa planned
you will also And the Pacific Coast
league in the major class," said Her
mann. "The Coast league has been
furnishing the American and National
teams with some of their beat players,
and the patronage given and salaries
paid there entitle the coast fans to'
a taster brand ot baseball Just aa
much as the association and Interna-
SALBMTian. 28. Debate overpnJ--,rt,l,e,"Jr' I00 ?Jy
tection and propogatlon of the fish
and game of ftho state was heard
before tho Joint game committee com
posed of members from the House
and Senate last night. Arguments
were made by contending interests,
from many opposing angles and for
many apparently conflicting purposes.
From Portland 'came a special
trainload ot sportsmen. Including
anglers nnd hunters. From southern !
attempting8 b stopth awmamae
ranfce. nart at iha mri
(tustdan trenches, aadf
being kept at ' seeJmar"5lsiV
the troopacaaaot
Tho Russian right
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asked regarding tho matter, denied rtlonal fans."
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bora of the family, nnd Drs. Johnson, WHEAT GOOES TO A
& Cathey wero summoned In time to MARK NEAR CTVIL .
huvo her llfo. 1 WAR PRICKS NOW
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Tho "man In tho caso" la xalir by r. 4J 4
his friends to bo Innocent ot tho af-, United Press Service. 'F
fair, except that the girl is said to CHICAGO, Jan. 38. May
havo been much ntnehed to him, and ! wheat today reached $1,50 8-8.
that bo has not welcomed iher atten
tion. It is snl( that ho Intended
leivvliiK hero, It ho could secure work
elsowhore, on account of tho affair.
It Is understood that yesterday
forenoon, tho young lndy requested
tho chap to come and sco her, and
that later she cnlled nt tho nlnco ho
Is employed.
Crazed with grief, tho father and
brother of tho girl also called on the
you UK man oftor tho girl had swal
lowed tho poison, nnd aro saia to
havo told him that If tho girl died,
they would kill him. This evidently
started the rumor that n man was
killed Inst night.
Korean care Frnax-Josef
Jim KleJcl. a native of Austria, haa
died 'petition for full naturalisation
In the clroult court eUrk'e office. Ha
This Is the highest price, with
three exceptions, sine the Civil
War. ' f "
July wheat also made ealn,
after opening nt 81,88, " ,
All other grains have also "
gono up correspondingly,
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takes: prisoner
off to portland
ARRESTED AND
ON CHARGE OF
MEXICAN IS
OOAOsTlTraD
SKLUNGJ WHISKY TO INDIANS
ON TBI) RESERVATION
Oregon, camo delegates representing
sportsmen. From eastern,, Oregon
cam, representatives of sportsmen
and farmera,.and from.the Willamette
vajteynnd several districts of western
Oregon came various groups from
divers4 walks ot life, each eager for
the protection of the fish and game
of tbe.'-state, held to bo a big re
source. v
The sportsmen from Portland urg
ed protection ot the game. They state!
that only In thla manner may the
game be preserved as a natural asset
of the state, and made to yield a rev-
enue. "t '' S S V-, ' -
The farmer wanted protection, tqo,
to flank the Germane. ,, 4J.taws. jsu
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ATHENS, Jan. '88.
advance guards of the Turkish
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tell! ot nerce.ighOar, hkwaeif,HaVt?
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Ob Way to
Letters reaelved.from Mr.aaa
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wa.-,. VMpMVAPMW'.PHK HiHl .ift.C
are on their Va; tmrar
Buori visii. r. jonaeea'at ;
ot tho Klamath Mannfaeta
pany. ' '
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Charged with Introducing liquor
? on tho Klamath .Indian Reservation,
, .. frrsE .- Manuel Agullar was taken out of
Now Jersey has a balance of ft,- Klamath' Falls'tnia morning by Dep-
081,383 lu Its treasury: uty U. S. Marshal Carmoa, to be held
in Portland pending a hearing before
Germany In 1914 devoted 1,848,
48f) acres to sugar heeta.
Oregon haa 80,878 weman workers.
Philadelphia has. three registered
women piano tuners
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There are nearly ,7.001
female
the Federal grand Jury, Agullar
was arrested at' Bonansa, and bound
over by U. 8. Commissioner J, O.
Haniaker of that nwee, t
The ladwa, service otlclata are
making " a, cmiaeadable effort to
atamn-'.put tho lUner traSe oa the
reserritlpa.aad several arrests have
eeea maae wnaia tne Beat few
Local officials have received copies
I of the temporary injunction order
isued by Federal District Judge Wok
verton, restraining 'the payment 'ot
fi"5,000 worth ot county warrants
Involved In the suit brought by the
Weyerhaeuser Timber company, the
Western Pacific Land & Timber com
pany and the' Oshkosh1 Land & Tim
ber company. The officials are en
Joined, during the, pendency of the
action, from paying, or' receiving or
redeeming with Klamath county
tuada any ot the warrants listed, or
from leaning ether- warrants In; their
c. ' ,Hv
A total ot 1878 warrants weres-a
fected by this Injunction. Tkm.tiei
480.10. Issued ioO,
the boot farm trade,, eerby'ta4n.-;.!-V.-
fe.aaa lath. 'lajiMttoglt S2,
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