The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 09, 1915, Image 1

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WAr.HINflTON', I). C, April 0.
Th Currnnitiita jiuilii lodny MrU
that Villa lout S.uuo wen In' tit bat
tlo of Cclnyo. Uailde thli, It Ii Mid
Hint ninny prlionem wero taken.
Ci'iieral Obrvgon uiwortii tliat tho
(.rliuuicrii declare that Villa wan the
t rtnl to flee when the battle waa lost.
Dltpnlchee to tho itato department
am contradictory to tho Carranta re
Hutu. They dcclaro that CarranBA'a
troopn aro retroatlnn from Irapuata
toAiurt QuoroUro, havlnn evacuated
(nitirtaUJara.
Tlio famine In Tatnplco U bvcomlng
kc'Ioiih. It la feared that the for-
rvUncra thcro aro becoming endnn
t ierd.
Tho American warship off Vera
I Cm pre prepared for any emergency.
lenuer Dictator Victorian Iluerta,
I who fled from Mexico City lat Aug-
lut, l cxRcU'd In New York tomor
row from Bpaln. Ho may como to
VuhtssUm and attempt to ee Preal-
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tAN KRANC18CO, April . Byd-
bd nthletea from high, graded aad
prep. KChoola were the etar of the
Iclader path at the Expotltlon today In
I the Pacific Coaat Inter-acholaatlc
track and field champlonihlp meet.
Aro you rogletered?
To IIiIm question two-thlrdu of. tho
number that votod laet year muit
anawor that they havo neglected en
tlroly their civic duty. Laat year,
l,r."r. people were reglatered for the
city election, while thu far, only S63
aro rcglilerod this year.
Itcglatrallon cIohch April ICth. Till
given Jimt flvo dayii lu which to regis
ter or be jnollglblo to vote on tho
Ankeuy canal abatement amendment
to the charter and for councllmen. In
every ward, thore Is a content, add the
scloctlou of a council for tbe coming
year Is a matter of Importance.
Pollen Judgo A. I,. Lcnvltt ht keep
ing hl office In tho new city hall open
each evening until 9" o'clock, In order
to accommodate those not able to
register during office hours.
Registration by, ward follows;
NVw llniMPNhlm Govwwtt Hpeaka
lUnlted Press Service
aoMKnvn.i.B, n. ii., April .
(iovcrnor Itotand II. Bpauldlng of this
state Is scheduled to speak tonight at
reception and dinner of the Bomer
vllle Bonn and Psughtors Club.
First Ward 60
Second Ward 180
Third Ward 1S7
Fourth Ward 83
Fifth Ward 9
Make anil Moclcty Tango Together
United Press Service
NBW YORK. April 9. Stago stars
and society leaders will mingle to
sight at the aunual ball of tho Allied
Arts, for tho btnoflt of tho Actors'
Relief fund of America, nt the Hotel
Astor. The I.ambH, Frlur, Players
and Screen clubs and other allied or
xanlsatlnns will bo represented.
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PAY UP DEFICIT
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I NKW YOUK1 Anrtt 9'. Th aooel.
j ate division of the supreme court to j
diiy held that Oeorge. Oould and the
other directors of the Wabash' rall-jv
road are personally HaJpte for stock, t
worth over 6,000,000, which was
I wrongfully issued. ..- '
Tho court ordered them to pay this,
money into the- railroad's treasury
to mediately.
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DAY NIOHT-OXE FRENCH OF
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Riiasla has 2r.,000,000 horses, tho
United States haa 24,000,000, and tho
world contains about. 100,000,000.
Atlantic Fleet Reached tTheMtpeakn
ITultcd Press Service
NORFOLK, Va,, April 9. The At
anile fleet, which recently completed
trget and fleet practice at Ouanlana
so, mum, is.dtie to arrtvo at tho Vlr- Coul cxiiorla from South Wnloa for
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lints capes today and anchored In 19H show a decre-.se of nearly seven
anxlernay, to suko ready for target' million tons as eomimred with the
Tacileo outsldo tho Capes. previous year.
IERRILL RECORDER'S COURT IS
IEL0 DY CIRCUIT COURT IN
DECIDING THE MINE AFFAIR
Europe was startled the other day
to learn that tho Russian battleships
of tho Dluck Sea, which had been in
hiding slnco the Qocbcn. the great
German battle crulsor, had entered It,
had begun their long expected attack,
on Constantinople. Tho only way in
which it could bo explained was by
tho assumption that three new battle
ships which Russia began building
obout two years ago, had been com
pleted. Word camo over tho wires
that the forts at the entrance of, tho
Dosporus Karlbjob on the European
side, Points on tho Asiatic side, and
tho batteries at Papas Point on the
European sldo and Anatolia Fener on positions some miles at see, and ibe
the Asiatic side had been bombard water planes are observing for them
ed. How much damage was done Is ond correcting the aim of their gun
laid down on September 1 of tbe
same year. -
The Petrograd correspondent of the
Dally Mall reports that tbe announce
ment that tho Russian fleet to nt the
Rosporus has created intense excite
ment at Petrograd.,
"It shows," he says, ','that the Rus
sian fleet still commands the Black
Sea, and proves that the co-operation
of tbe allies Is close and effective.
MoBt Important ot all, it will compel
tho Turks to divide their force of
fortress engineers, which is small,
and bring part of it from tbe Dar
danelles to tho Bosporus,
The Russian ships are firing from
Captain Pelletier of the French ar
tillery service came In from New York
last nlgbt In connection with the pur
chasing of artillery horses at the J.
Frank Adams ranch at Merrill. A
wire from Captain LeStralnge, who
will make the inspection for- France,
states that, he will teach here Monday
right
"In case Captain LeStratage reaches
here Monday night theraspectlon.of
Borsea win beJ&Te4jr,mema.
and continue. over Wednesday. Horses
that are accepted will be bought for
8120 a heal
Captain Pelleiter went to Merrill
today with Mr. Adams to look over
the animals offered, and await the
arrival of the other officer.
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.The alUes) are seowtr awecV
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m .CarpathJaaa. pearly ereryirhe .the AmroJmJ:t?i
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tho Oormsaa to
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the. Baa-waacaa-llsiajsi
They are demaadlag Uiat Enaerar Fraas : Josef :
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Cuited Pre Service ,.-?-.
PARIS, April -Oeeial aa
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ara.JHsaata.to. oecaay Utssa. ' -., w
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rho case of F. H. Clublne against
i City of Merrill, writ of review on
ai from proceeding In the ro
ller's court of Merrill for violation
-Ity ordinance In keeping a saloon
n on olectlon day, was today de
' by Judge Noland affirming the
coodlngs of the recorder'a conrt.
t the request of both parties lltl
I', his honor rendered an onlnlon
Ftlio various poInU Involved, such'
""dlly ot the ordinance, proceed
m in its passage, title to office of
Mng counsllmeii. ate. th eltv of
Will being naitieuwi Wmu& nt
Ms Informatloa, to auble.tkam la
mure to Improve on such things, it
The OOUrt hald ha wklloiiu nt
the memberi TOtlaa far th. ordiaaaM
Wat not Judldallv HII . hAM nt.
FJJ. m he was actually acting aa
umncllaun. and nitu kMw.Tsad.
lid bis right OOUld 'aac aa aaaktkmed
wpt la dlreet Koesadtac U remove
la other wards, taatwaUe hie
tltlp to office was bad, his official acts
could not be challenged, m the well
founded rule' city government for Its
successful administration, like an
forcement of nny official powers, re
quires that when an officer performs
acts In behalf of a city, the act stands,
where the official holds office unchal
lenged.
Tho trouble In the city government
arose at the time our prosperous
neighbor wont dry; and half the coun
ell and the mayor stayed owny from
all meetings, paralying tho city gov
ernment. Two councllmen. out ot
four, met, declared vacant the offices, !
or the other two ana appointee men
to fill the places. One of these men
thereafter acted as councils and
thereupon tbe ordinance regiilrtlag
Ml ot Intoxicants waa passed, though
It required three .councllmen to de
clara aabfflee r vacant, Or to' till, the
same, or to pass an ordinance.
J. 0. Rutealc wan atternay for Mer
rill la the DroeeadlBM.
not known. The Dosporus will be very
difficult for tho beltlesbtps, even if
they overcomo the forts and batteries.
Tho dlstonco to Constantinople Is
more than twenty miles and the strait
Is not more than a quarter of a mile
wide at some points. In fact, there Is
u strip ot more thau thj-ee miles
whero It Is perhaps less than that. It
Is said that tho Turks have gone so
far as to hang chains across In some
places.
However, the bombardment will
compel the government to take' some
pt tho engineers from ita fortifications
In tho Dardanelles to care for the
Rosporus forts. That will help the
allied fleet In the Dardanelles by
weakening the defense.
Whllo no mention Is mndo In the
Petrograd dispatches of tho make up
of tho Russian fleet, It. Is probably
that the three new dreadnoughts
which have been building at Nfko
lalov havo been completed and are
now with tho oldor vessels of the
Black Sea fleet
; These new ships, the Imperatrltea
Maria, Imperator Alexsandr III., and
the Ekaterlna II. are 28,600 ton, ves
sels, with a speed of 31 knots, heavily
armored and carrying twelve 1 1-Inch
funs, each In four triple turrets, be
sides4 a secondary battery of twenty
4.7-lnch guns each. The Imperatrltea
Maria nnd the; Imperator Alexsandr
III, ware laid dawn on .the same day,
July 7, 1918.
ners. Tbe fort here are earthworks,
and too. near the water to be very ef
fective. They are armed for the most
part with 6-Inch guns. The German
gunners, however, have been busy
constructing new batteries; behind and
above the old onea wherever possible.
ine mos. dangerous rorts are the two
on the Asiatic shore and one on the
European shore near the entrance:
These have 9-Inch,-. 11-lnch and la-
Inch guns, which command the whole
northern part of the. atralt and the
open sea for two miles, it is against
these that tho Russian shells are be
ing directed."
Smith CoUece'Oetebratea
United Press Service
NORTHAMPTON. Mass.. Anrll 9. -
Charles Francis Adams of Boston will
b the principal speaker tonight at a
patrlotlo reception at Smith College
In celebration ot the fiftieth, anniver
sary of Lee's surrender at. Apeotma
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Canada Wheat Moves
iniled Press Service
WINNIPEG, Man.. April 9. The
Vancouver Milling company Is today
working Its forces overtime to deliver
2,000 barrels of .flour to New Zealand.
Wheat movement direct from Saska
toon to Liverpool has Just begun. The
British Columbia government has just
completed the purchase of a train
load ot oats and1 wheat in Albertatfor
seed In British Columbia. Oats are
not worth more than ?50 a ton in
British Columbia.
IHtaots Ploys Vaarieratlt.
NASHVILLE,, Tenn., April 9. -The
University of Illinois Blne.tpday pl'aye
Vanderbilt University on the former's
southern spring tour. ' , i.
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CHICAGO, April 9. -Tna .annual
Chicago architectural show opened
here today at the Art Muaeum,-under
the auspices of the Illinois chapter Of
the, American Institute of Architects,
the Art, Institute "and the Chicago
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guys HMbaad 'Beat Her.
Cruelty is the grounds upon which
Mrs. Effle Brown bases her suit ror
divorce from George Brown,? whom
she married la Klamath Falls In 19.
In the complaint filed in the, circuit
court today by W. H. A. Banner, Mrs.
Brown alleges thai har. husbandhas
catted her vile names, beaten ner wua
his flsts, and recently drove her from
home, beating her wth a tug, '.ana
threatening worse punishment. should
she return.
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General' John Freaeh, commander
or the British fareas a(FraBce, has
announced his eonvarslon to suffrage,
brought about; ha'says;; by the hero
ism, the widuranaaiand.organhjlng
ability, of the wsaaasi oa tha aattlalihuttlt aaaul ni th rattraeaa nf
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to show any growth la two suaMv
yearts ,Tnan'oa or iaea ware.aaa;
UP to be: transplanted, and 'It waa
faund Uat the trees had haaa pUatad
just as teay eaa f rom Ue naraary,
with the roots nil banana twtr
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tothe woman who is the moat v'ilal&'J
interested, i r ';" 'vfR-
So wbenrJack Johnsea eatleraa:taa
ring here Monday, eafesitvaa,''aa-
sertlve.I turned to the rlaajsjde'hBaaa
and aa 'thav waa'atoWB:;,had
bound upher'Mfe'wKV that at'tha
black exiled' frosa'har owa tasuUri
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pretty; perhapa afllttlafswigsiar 'ha-
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vards of PaVto'Md'a-Wos Ayras, but
neverthelaaa'Bha hva woaian;' wrththa
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vary, tartv was fallowed ay tWa thaaa-hU. t ..
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