The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 10, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH. FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915
St. Patrick's Cathedral and Two
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ATHENS, March 10. The how
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fleer or tha (lcrman iriilcT Eltel
Krloilrlih today confirmed tho report
Hint Hie American utillliii: hliln W'll.
limn K. Frju has been mink. Tlioy
wiy the esel waH mnk In the South
Atlnntlq January 27 for carrying co
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Thin li
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a bitter opponent ot an-
nrrhlKtH here uud abroad. Tlio men
entered tho church with bombs con
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iwi. , I United filnton, which a band of an-'cuilcd beneath their coats, and when
Th gum of Mil fort thus rur havo "rc,,uu lr,eU t0 b,ow P durltm early (thi-y got n chanco they lighted ono
(ft tho Ktriilt for ncvcrai
mile. !mnlt Tuesday morning, March 2. The, with a rlgar. Tho rune began to put-
Tier blocked oftociiially tho ndvnnco
I lb mine Kuoopcm.
tilted 1'R'm Surlco
PETItOOHAI), Mnrch 10. Tho
Btrmanu nllumpMiig to ele tho War-
tw-Petrogrnd rnllwuy nt (Irondo,
ito been pimlicd buck ton mlloa. It
alio claimed that nn ontlro Aus
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Ier was cut on nnd forced to stir-endar.
I'nltcd 1'rcsa Scrvlco
LONDON, March 10. It U' an-
lonnced that (Icrmany has contented
M exehanun of all Invalid and
iTlllan priinnerH, In accordance with
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photograph of Prank Abarno, an an-.lor when n dctcctlro put his root on
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Carbono, another, only 18 yearn old, light another bomb, but a detectlvo
art nine ahown. cnught him. Doth men were ruihbd
The mot I vi- for tho attack on tho ( from tho church no quietly that the
church U not known, other than the worHhlppem hardly knew (hat tnere
fact that tho Catholic church ban al-hnd bocn trouble.
BattleOver Railway
United I'reH Service
8T. I'AUI., Mlnu., March 10 A
rnltroad In today tho bono ot game
contention between tho cities ot Mil
waukee and St. Paul. It Is tho Chi
cago, MiiwntiKoo ana nt. I'aui. a row
das .after Mllwnukoo declared that
tho road should bo henceforth known
as flic "Mllwnukoo road," St. Paul
newspapers announced that tha road
would still bo known ns tho "St. Paul
road." Tho rnllrond ltnlf In noncommittal,
Wlfo mid Diiugliler Herts
AMIoa Halo Smiii.
Adrertlilni: Ih belntr Isauad tor a
W auction Balo to bo held next Wed
ly at tho Joo Wright ranch, rour
es from Klamath Pall, nn Mm
Midland road. Thoro will' bo a num-
0f 0. I, C, hoas nnd tubarrulln
ted dairy rows sold nt that limn.
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niu Fryu sailed from Seattle for
Queenstoun with a cargo of wheat,
leaving November 9. It Is reported
that the captain and crew of the Frye
are aboard the Frlodrlch.
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WASHINGTON, D. C, March 10.
Secretary Daniels stated today that
ho has received Information confirm
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JOE HETTIN6ER
BURIED TODAY
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The funoral of the late Joseph Het
tinger, who died about 11 o'clock on
Monday night as the result of an op-j
cratlon he underwent at Msrrill Feb
ruary 27th, was held at Bosania to-'
day at 2:30. Many Klamath Fallal
people attended the funerals
Mr. Hettinger was about 40 years'
of age, and was long a well knows
resident or this section. Ho .., ,
known tn manr na lha "rmtatn Vina."?
He is survived by a wife.
Qamioa or latetmlag Veaael WHJ
Forelapa Prlaoaaera Prored a
Panic, Bat the Matter
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United Prena Servlco
NKW YORK, March 10. Muffled
In n heavy sweater and suffering from
Mrs. C. A, I'lnth and daughter aro.n hevuro cold and a stiffened neck,
horo rrom Hood 11 Ivor, to Join Mr, Harry Thaw today directed tho moves
Plath, who recently purchased the being taken toward establishing his
Arant Going to Court
pm Park Headto Ask for Salary and Position
Ho caused his LOiinsol to bring tho
uttendnuts from Matteuwnn to testify
that he had never been violently In-
nano but had at all times acted In a
norma) manner.
In tho doclstvo sanity tests for tho
stato tho evidence differed,. It la
Hinted Hint Judge Page Is Inclined to
Joxcludo all ovldonco oxcopt such as
'would go to prove that Thaw knew
tho naturo and quality of acts or
conspiracy.
MAXIMUM'S CLIMIUXt. STREAK IS
HIT IIY THE SHOE STORE AG
iJUEGATIOX IX LAST NIGHT'S
ALLEY CONTESTS
Firmly bcllovlnir ti,.. w m..nt,
Arn( ho was doposed In 1013 as
'"Porlntentlent n-,,. ...,. ..
J W Pnrlt, was wroniMlly removed,
H, Camnlwm and x-Kepresenta-
re Blngcr Hcrmnn ftro pwptVta. ,0
'"B action in tho irii.,i a).iu
""fl Of ClnlniS to nuivan, bal ...
2 to let Arant romite4U
w,k upcrlntcnijont,, , T
favoi. . ,.:. ,V,U',1WI w reaisn
ffii lh ,nt90, rfmfttt.
ft rofusod to do th!i. .tatJ.a that
W"W omce under the clM-ileal civil
!!!!. and that ao'okaV... ... uJ,
Jsilnst him. nor no hearing had.
Tho matter was taken boforo the
Civil Service Commission, and thoy
ruled In favor of Arant's contention.
Former Attorney Sonera! McRoy-1
nolds hold differently, and' upon this
ruling, Lane had Arant removed by a
federal marshal.
Slnco then, Arant anil his attorneys
have been at work on the matter.
They tftok the matter up with ttye
GftU rfervlorRerortr League," ad this
national body ruled that tho removal
pf Arant waa Illegal. y
The March 1 laaue or the Congres
sional Record contains all (he letter,
telegrams, order, rulings, opinion,
etc., relating to the caae. They were
laieifted upon requeat or Congress
maB' Nick J. Slnnott.
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Rtoiio Goch North.
Stuto Fish nnd Game Commissioner
ChurlcB F. Stone left thin morning for
Snlom to. attend a board meeting,
Daughter Horn.
An 8ft -pound daughter was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Telford ye,
tordny.
llcnnett Lose n Finger,
('Jasper J.-Dennett had the mlsfor-
tuno to cut on the torennger oi nis
left hand whllo splitting wood late
yesterday afternoon.
, Eighty per cent ot the women vot
ers went.. to the poll during the re
cent school elections In New Hampshire
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Tho llegals took two games rrom
the Maximums last night at the Palm
alleys, losing ono by just eighteen
pins. Most ot tho bowling' waa ot
the steady variety. The scores fol fel fol
eow: REOALS i
I '8 3
Van Bollen 16S .142 167
Jostor ..' 160 187 147
Littler 137 118 190
Elliott 99 J 119 176
Houston 178 .162 176
Totals 742 ,748 856
MAXIMUMS
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Ambrose 138 . 157, 166
Wlddoes 107 ; 151 148
Mathews 132. A US - 148
Miller 150 178 191
Hubbard 148 .'176 1S7
Totals 675 . 766 767
Club Date Are Changed.
The meeting ot tho domestic sci
ence department of the Wemem'a Li
brary Club, scheduled for Friday af
ternoon, haa been postponed 'until
Friday, March 19th. On "that date
Mis Clara Elmer, home antonce In
structor )n tho grade school, r will
glvo a lecture and demonatratton,
"salad" being her lufcject. The
buBlnesa meeting of the Library Club,
which was to have been held .March
19th,- will Instead be held Friday af-
ternoon,
Mrs. Rlcharr Peter Stegler, wife or
tho man who was recently arrested
by the federal authorities In connec
tion with passport swindler, haa told
her husband's lawyer, Charles H.
Griffith, that she was to get $160 a
month whllo, her husband was a spy
in England tor the German govern
ment, and that Captain Boy-Ed, mil
itary attache' of the German embassy
at Washington, promised she would
receive that sum for life If her hus
band were killed. Mr. Griffiths tells
this stery:
My. client, whoso story Is corrob
orated in every detail by hi wife.
also told me that Captain Boy-Ed,
whom he said he met privately In a
BAAtn!. 1 n 4Vv a a! Aaiavin 41 ! f aVai Awak 1
tww iu itic; ugiuiau iiuu u euirai
ii'.irK west, rtew York city, naa ar
ranged tor the monthly payment ot
$150 to Mrs. Stegler, the payments to
be continued during Stegler'a absence,
or in cose ot his death to bo contin
ued during the lifetime of Mrs.
Stegler. The Steglers said that Cap
tain Boy-Ed absolutely retfused to
sign any papers to bind this agree
ment. They assert the understanding
was that It was to be held as a sacred
obligation by the Imperial German
government.
When Mrs. Stegler, according to
their story. Instated on receiving more
definite assurance of where this monv
ey was to come trom, Stegler was ad
vised. 1 am informed, that the pay
nieut would have to be made through
some German company doing business
In New York preferably a steamship
company. This was to make every
thing look regular on the surfafce."
Tho United States attorney in New
York haa refused to say what action
will be taken except against Stegler
and less important persons who have
been indicted by p the federal grand
Jury.
MRS. BOYD IS AT
HEADOFW.C.T.U.
FORMER EXECUTIVE ELECTED
AGAIX TO FILL THE TERM OF
MRS. KIXXEAB, WHO LEAVES
THE CITY SOOX
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326 prisoner, and might Intern;
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At yesterday's meeting of the Wo
men's Christian Temperance Union,
Mrs. Frances Boyd waa elected presi
dent, to fill the term of Mrs. F. B.
Kinnear, who resigned on account of
leaving the city. Mrs. Boyd waa
president last year, and she carried on
vwyeclentworlr. x ?
Yesterday's meeting was somewhat
of a farewell to Mrs. Kinnear, who
has been an ardent and active work-1
r tor the union. Mrs. Kinnear
thanked the members for the honor
bestowed upon her by election as
president, and tor the hearty support
tendered her.
The members all voiced 'their ap
preciation ot the work Mrs. Klnriear
carnea on lor the cause, ana ex
pressed deep regret at her departure.
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Navy SecreUry Danteto and Preat-;
dent Wilson conferred ahont tha tHK" ; ;
or the fighting ship. Later the mat: ,r J,
ier waa being considered? tt,ai-r K ' .,
trallty board of the navyjdeetaaa.' " f !
Ordinarily Ue vessel wotdd he at- ' '
lowed a day before betas reqilra , r
interne. The fact that miimmemilK V1 1
were carried made the question
plicated. , , '
The matter waa flnallr
however, when Captain TWeclalmmx
commander of the veaael,' in$inii? ,&$
that he would not Intern.' It in Imfwfrfid
Intention to have tha.vcavai Mtalnd',. 'MM
sllshtly today and returm tfwrhtiK
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The United, States government has
gun -the negotiation "ota new
treaty wltV'Costn Rlaa, deetcned to
compensate the latter eounli'flHto
right In the interoceanle oanal route
oyer which this country" ta aeeklag to
gain control by a treaty wRh'NJoara-
gua now pending before the United
States senate.' It ii utMtjedthat
11,690,000 la npproxlmatlr the turn
under conilderatlon. " 4 '
RURAL TELEPHONE
IS ASSURED THIN6
THIRTY FARMERS ARE XOW
SIGNED UP, AND LATEST TYPE
OF ALL-METALIG LINE WILL
RE SOOX STARTED
Adutic Leagie Meets
United Press Service
NEW YORK. March 10 Like other
minor recruits, the Billy Pfau cir
cuit seemed rather ahaky when the
Atlantic League magnates gathered
today at the offices of President Cox
for their annual meeting. Several
changes in the circuit were planned.
United Pre Service ' 'jt
ST.LOUIS. March 10 The Miaaourl
Pacific and Iron Mountain stockhold
ers were to elect directors here today.
Four St Louisiana were scheduled to
be named aa directors. They ''are
Frank O. Watts, William H. Loo, Ed
ward H. Fauat and Foatus jr. Wade.
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C. R. Miller of the MlUer Photo
company leavea In the morning 'for;
Berkeley, 'to attend the annual eon- ,
ventlon of Natlaaal Park . uulk'
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tendent. rangers and .nNntf??lai
holders. Miller has a phetotraahic
concession in Crater Lake Park. , He
will also attend the exposition while
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Attorney J. H. Carnahan yester
day received word that the "37-10"
land cases will be considered by the
supreme court In the week following
April 5. For that reason, he has de
layed hla departure from Friday until
March 80th. He will appear for sev
eral or the defendants.
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Dr. George A. Cathey. who with
Dr. E. D. Johnston haa been 'attend- '
Ing Eastern and Middle Weatein clin-
ics( returned last night, afteranab-
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Beace or nve weens," mm Mmflmmm' '&&
bespattered' "Hup" will, Wl2b'nV?lM
familiar vehicle. vDr. a6hore-?V'ft
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"There are at least thirty stock
holders signed up tor the reclamation
Rural Telephone company, and the
building of the line is a certainty."
said Robert Cheyne, a well known
young farmer, who Is here today from
his ranch on the Merrill road. "The
I line wM be up to date In every par-
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An all-metallic circuit ha beta de
cided upon, It la expected Ahat the
work of building will be started- eholr rendered muelc, A
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held thla .afternoon at the Prby-
terUn ehureh.; mrge crowd, moat
of the member of whlelrhad known
the'.dMaaasd from.boyhoed, attended
tiili'yjtnelr'last reepts;' - ..
sermon waa delivered
by Rev. J. 8. Btubbledeld... A seleoted
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