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

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C. R. Iiminnu 'u iIiukuii n rlml
ft of (no Kliiiuutli Couuiy High
Vchaol for uvxt ycnr. At prmonl lro
(ruor llowiniin U prlnrlpnl of (ho
Jlwlfonl IIIkIi HcIkmiI.
rror'nr llownrtl, formerly an In
ilruclor licrc, but now hcnd of lha
Coqulltfl itrlKKili, declined to nccopt
ike Kltlon of prlnclpnl, which wn
fendcrpd lihn by ihi Klnnmlh county
boanl. Ilo i:nvt Hovcrnt romoiiH for
(httiKlnK IiIk mind In iho mn(Ur.
I'rofcniir llnYtmnn him boon rrim-
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Italci Normal University, flnUhlnic In,
103, nnd him been tonrhllnK with
'crew over iilnre.
It U the Intention of tho now hiRh
rhool licnil to move hero In July
kith M Hlfonnd young daughter.
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filled nt today'a aeealon of the
Kknoi board. The other poel
lire to bo filled later.
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HURT IN; WRECK
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BAMNAS, April I(f.t
rlfic' )nnongi)r train
wiecliod early thin morning liuar (Joa
zalea. The engine arid fivt- conches
Iworo derailed.
Fireman W. Bprain wur badly
h aided .Hid Injured Intornally m se
verely that he died. The engineer
nnd three mnll clerks were also In
Jjured. 1
German Who Drove
the Russians Back
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Drltlih life Insurance companies
re alinut 38,000,000 policies In
to the bottom of the Urjutol chnnnol
the Drltlsb ship Fabalu, March 28,
with some H) passenger and crow,
they caused tlio death, It Is belle ed,
of I.oon Chester Thresher, an Amer
ican. Mr.. Thresher was n mining en
gineer on his way to West Afrlcn. Ho
was about 31 years old, and as not
married. Ills mother nnd brother
bno xo,far beon made to the, state de
partment nt Washington. The Oor
mnn killed hlra, unless ho Is among
tltono wived nnd yet unaccounted for
on n peaceful merchant vessel. The
attitude of the administration In
Washington wilt of course not become
known until tho case has been Inves
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General von Elcbora
A coliulpn beUeen u.Norwalk un
dcrslung, driven by Chas. F. Stone,
and a Ford car containing three wo
men and a boy, besides the driver,
Mr. Powers of Keno, occurred at Sixth
and Main streets this afternoon, aad
although bystanders believed a trag
edy was Inevitable, nobody was hurt.
As a result of the cmashuD. the
front of the Ford was badly caved In.lCory nto rtlcle about vthelr In
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and the front oxel and attacbmenUiTB,,on naS vn. air. corey, wno
aio ainner witn uenerai van Eicnorn,
said he was a kladly,oJd ajaUletnan of
To General von Elchorni command
er of one of the armies In East Prus
sia under General von Hlndenberg, hi
largely given the credit for' driving
the Russians from East Prussia, the
Russians who burned towns and at
tacked women of whom Herbert
JNDSEY AND "THE BEAST" ARE
ABOUT TO FIGHT TO A FINISH
lolled Press Service . ey attracts nttontlon. but they are. lontlon. what ha had m v would
DEXVnit, April 10 Picture a little 'really only Incidents In the general eenso to attract attention.
Ian about flvo feet three Inches tall''nM,uU w,',ch, M JuUl L,n,lsiy w',' The rocall was first tried In the
M weighing 110 pounds. In repose' ' J OBB,"u"a ' 'nr me full of 1913. Judge Llndaey has just
i Mofi n,,wn ii- j ' i'riii mo. nnysicuiir been confined for three months In
i Hon spoken. Ho Is a Judge. UB W0, 8 financially." . , i..i..i imi. -
A low years ago ho began to ex- Tho light against Judge Llndaey iew and recall petitions were clrcu
und the theory that boys and girls has not only been condjuctcd through ,eil uut Tho Beast" could not get
io Molntod the laws nevertheless I he legislature nud throat'enod recall onough signatures.
khiii, ne ocuovea titat a ooy in 'elections. r. jintcs. testifying be-l
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on trousers or still In bis teens foro a. special committee here, ad-
(o went ostrny war not necessarily mltted It "was sort of n submnrlnoi , :, . , . k.i i.l
T !"J W-'r!!"'-' J"d "" -J t0 -callTdeL
r- iiivto tururiea inw iirnviire. nuw ni nns rereivcu luiepuouo cans
Things that he said began to carry 'at nlaiit nnd ban becu told that you nit
I'lht. People listened to him, and 'boys or glilK have been found In the
I Quiet, little Judge, whose heart) red light district.
si out to boys and girls, began to licuver had such n district. These
It developed that the samo
IIUA which snoke only words of
ouragemont, advise and cheer for
ends, tho Ju tge learned, were made
In hopes of ttupplnc him. Every
thing had been nrrnnccd to "catch"
ward young folks had a veritable 'him In a dlsrenutnble resoit through
flje for certain grown-up. 'trickery.
ne ilttlo Judge 'wrote a book. It
called "Tho Beast of the Junale."
ppoied ono of the worst conditions
olltlcal corruption In tho country.
corruption waa right In the
p's homo town Denver.
terrible wall went up. And for
ro years now Judge Bon B. Llnd-
1" tho Denver Juvenile court
ft Is who this little Judge Is
n nghtlng,
twelve years Judae Lindsay has
forced to run for election aeven
made fights for aDDOlntement
times, and has faced theoro.
lt two recall elections. Neither
o, however, progreee4 to the
or coming to a vote. But that
!!. Every ladalature since
has broucht forth sort of
tt-Wndaay bin, Thla year was
Ptlon.
on new attack upon Judge Ling.
Judgo I.lndsoy's hands are tlod bo
far ii combatting this sort of at
tack Is concerned. Owlni; to the
statutes, a person oannot bo charged
with perjury In Colorado for making
k false affidavit and tho judge can
not roach tlioso who sign tho affi
davits or thoi e who cause thorn to be
slgued.
Tho liarasslnu part of the thing
from the standpoint of "Tho Beast"
has been that Llndsey kept right
on talking, and every time he, talked
he hit somebody. Tho cry waa taken
up that the Judge waa giving Denver
"unfavorable publicity," By e
posing corruption and bitting at the
grafters he was said to be giving the
city an unsavory reputation. So the
fight has, been conducted on the
theory that if they 'could remove
Judge Llndsey front the Juvenile
bench where he first attracted vat
When tho Judgo went East with the
lwtv.es of striking miners In the spring
re
tailed
again.
In addition to being elected seven
This was' wllcn,t'rac8 tn0 udg6 ha" n,BO boen ap
poiniea mreo umei, iwice oy nosuie
bonnls of city commissioners nnd
onco by Mayor Robert W. Bpeer, one
of his political enemies.
Two years ago Judge Llndsey was
elected by 35,000 majority out of
00,000 votes cast for the office.
Tho bills Introduced In the legis
lature directed against Llndsey hare
been as varied In character as the
different angles of the fight against
him,
When Judgo Llndsey has left the
city on speaking trips be has employ
ed a Judge to take his place on the
bench. One of the early bills, there
fore, was Intended to prohibit the
employment of an outside Judge.
Another prohibited the juvenile court
judgo from leaving the state except
during the month of July. Then came
the attempt to place the Juvenile
court under the ilstriet court.
This is the step the present legis
lature Is considering. The Mils pre
sented provide for1 the appointment
of a new district judge, the transfer
of the Juvenile work to the Jurisdic
tion of the district mrt, and the
were entirely destroyed.. According'
to Mr. Stone, his car was'aJso dam
aged, but he was able to drive it
away under Its own" power. Stone
was turning Into Main street from
Sixth; Powers was driving down Main
toward Seventh, Bystanders tell con
flicting tales as to who was to blame.
PHONE LINE IS,
CHANGING ROUTE
XKWLV CHRISTENED ROUND
LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY
ASKS PERMISSION TO STRING
WIRES ALONG COUNTY ROAD
A petition for franchise to main
tain poll and wire along the county
road between the William Brown resi
dence and the city limits was present
ed to the county court today by the
Round Lake Telephone company.
This company waa recently reor
ganized, and Its name changed from
the Clover Creek Rural Telephone
company. It plans to have Its lines
along tho road instead of across pri
vate property, as at present, aa prox
imity to the road means quicker repairs.
Princess Shakoveky, who holds a
flying certificate from ,' Johanlsthal,
haa been permitted o Join General
Rossky's staff as a military airwoman.
This appears to be the sole tnataaoe of
a woman officially recognised In the
army service. '. " -fe
Miss Hattle Halght of Groan Ridge,
Mo., haa taken un he .ralslns aa a
business J Besides giving a great deal
of her attention to the hogs, Miss
Halght haa over 300 Leghorn chick'
ens wnicn laaea mucn ex ner ume.jt
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Linn county will build ia f 80,0
wood and steel bridge serosa the San-
tlami
scholarly appearance and methods. He
looked and acted anything but. the
swashbuckler which some German of
ficers are pictured
SIX BROTHERS
FI6HT TO DEATH
IN THE PRESENCE OF MANY REL
ATIVES AND SPECTATORS, ROW
OVER. BASEBALL GAME HAS A
TRAGIC ENDING
United Preaa Service
LETART. W. V.. April 10. As the
result of a feud starting over a base
ball game many months ago. Earl
Shirley and Urson Bosworth are dead,
Jackson Shirley and John Bosworth
are dying, and Harry Shirley and Tom
Bosworth are seriously wounded. v
The men represent the brothers of
two families, and paired oft to fight
tho six-handed duel according to the
age of the contestants in the pres
ence of a crowd of several hundred
men, women and children, many of
whom were relatives.
Earl ShlrlejS (28) and Urson Bos
worth (38) cut and slashed each oth
er until both dropped to the ground
dying. Jackson Shirley and John
Bosworth are expected 'to die from
their wounds, while Harry" Shirley
and Tom Bosworth, mere boys, are
each aeverly wounded, but may recov
er in time.
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naming of the new Judgo provided for
to this bench.
Judge Ltndsey hat the- "ftgetiM-
est'! of his flghtlag oiethee on, new.
The fight will probably
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Judge Llndsey
theeid.
wlllhe htttMng to
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South for Relief.
Harry Richardson, a local mer
chant' left this morning for Ban Fran
etseo to receive treatment, at the
hands of a dental specialist.
The war seems to have a fascina
tion for girls in Russia, a no less
than, IM of them have already run
away hi bey's clothing and tried to
eatfet ta the army.
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Two' deeps' in the Atlantic aad seven
la the PaeHoave depth exeeedla
4,000 fathesaa, forty- sewkhmge'la
depths greater than Ml fathoaw
having been recorded to'th Kea-
ent
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rentrated on die Italian frontier;
till costiaae near the Uae.
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:aar tenltorial'ertisisien'
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night, WyneKeeee.ta Junlorwoa
firm nrlfua In iho annual TTnn Hil. fOaredfrAOtifi. n tha OQnTlBBJf Fl
matlon contest for Klamath Countr-thls'-morBhaW- 4 'Wf3M.-S?X
High School students, when, he dellv-! The Varsity eight1 weby;aIeBgtiiii
ma Im 4t.w411lM a.M.1 rn..lilnH M.. ioniV M half PtA W, lllllllB sllit M,i SI.!&t
ner the "Chariot Race" from "Beu
Hur." He was awarded a cold medal
by Frank M. Upp,
and a half. The Freshman eight von
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University onWaslilagtoii took-wc-iwi
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for between a crowd;unlnterested.f X'fS&
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For second place, the judges were The Stanford
unable to. make a-selection.'
ence Boggs, whose selection
Fiddle Told." Hasel Fry.
(ton was ''The Shepherd's iTrophyt" r
and Frieda Stelner. who recited "Bob-f
ble 8batto." were all declared to be
In line for the second gold medal to J '
do given oy Mr. upp. isacn or tnese"
young ladies will receive, a medal for j n Ml
her splendid elocutionary work, the
school to furnish two of ' these. '-wS-
It mignt be sata that eacn one or ORDFJI. Airrois
lery. who sought to keep others
hearing or enjoying the program
their racket and throwing
balls, etc.. another bunch
sters who could find no other waytofcPetltion.Jorsthi
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may exoeni to run wckus ranniamwutnwri ibtaw
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across tne wooaen waia in ironcvoi iio-w, r. eBiun vw BaatvWB7.M.'r'.
the open door .of the opera houselln the county c'ort by RolloJS. MsaV? ?
saouungana yemng, ana enuiese oecK. 'oira. ii. jcuia,.aFwa j-
shuftllag and Jostling at the entrance, ot" thewmftedVwaaMpoUnl mi'i
tney were piscea nt a aeciaen uisau- ,BiinisiraHixs!r t) ii;Vi"--' ;-'-vantage;
and this unnecessary Inter; J J The'aejUrlaAliiefl T3"
ruptlon at times made H impossible noo.iBlam";thlt,natajaaa-,
for many to hear the volcea plvUtoJilfe muranconoMlMa.W4f '- ''
speakers. i" .-; ', ,Jl,AJrtKM
All of the contestants havcreagon AvHvpry carving' la, SLn;mneHaaT & .
a. I.- ...J .vl- .At... .kk..liuM I.M.J11. rrih.jua.fa.M.jl wt. i
thav won or boL Tne contest "demon-if er to UFe'vAfrlcanMveifyrathejrtaaai,
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strated that Klamath high pupllaare
possessed ot real dramatic talent, and
every number waa enjoyed by the
audience,
In'addlilon.to the recHatlOaVt here
was a iblo by Miaa Lonlae Beacon and
selections W the girls' aid Wi! glee.
clubs. There were .well. rendered,'.,
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Anlhtawnlena BMthed of nVBkJag nte
of a shot m aVlret W;daTtbed ta an jlavwuV the'.v
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