The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 26, 1915, Image 1

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WOSTS BROUGHT JOHN BUNNY IS
0 COURTROOM I DEAD
IN LIBEL TRIAL
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 26,4915, '
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rtn-apondmce of fear Ooaa bjr,
Trading t Nhow the ex-President
Wm Tool of Piatt, White Know
TfH Wax In High PoeUJoa, Arc
Kmd In Hyrnr ur Ttiaa Far Effort
.to Anger Rooar-vrll Have Failed.
y IKIN'll I'. UKDDMH
(I'ultnl 1'rtKn Mutt Correspondent)
SYRACUSE, N. Y., April !. Old
taMts row today to haunt Colonel
RooMVrtt at ilio trial of the $(50,000
uisugu Mitlt brought against him by
William llarnoa, republican loader.
Dead men's imhea were raked for
(Tldcnrr- liniHignlnf the Colontl'a pait
tonne. Score of leitera wcro pro
dufed, dlHiloalng the doUlla of long
ind (requont rorreapondence regard
Idi appoint mrntR, and'ltooaevell'a ac
qolMCcnro lo tho wlahea of ez-Renator
PUtt In many thing.
Ono tetter rtUcloaed that llooneveU
uked tliHt nn architect friend bo ol-
loved to bid on a government con-
trad. Leitera were alao read ahow-
( (list ItooKovelt aympathlied with
nt In his oppoaltlon to Juatlce
Huihed' gubernatorial nomination.
Roovo'lt Admitted that he had
net Piatt and hi bob at private
toakfa'U. nnd dlaeuaaed patronage
iod leglalatlon with therm. Ha ad
UNMIXr I.ITTI.K MAX IN THH
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Czarina and Daughters Attending
Russian Soldiers in Imperial Hospital
United l'rec Hervlco
NKU VOUK, April 20. .loliii lluu
ny, tln wnrld'H Iiphi known motion
plcturo actor, died today from brlght'o '
ulwniu'. Ho wan ill for oovcral weckM,
following n breakdown from over-i
work, and he linn boon near dcnth'sl
door acvcrnl time.
Ilunny, tho dumpy, funny little fat
man who jinn plnyod ludicrous com-'
rdy rolen for tho Vllagraph company,
la Mid to ho hotter known to tho peo
plo of the world than any other living
man. "Funny Bunny" movies have
nlwuya attracted largo Iioiihor, wheth
er ihown In America or In China.
Ilunny wat 52 yenrs of ago. II-
hldrH IiIh work In ihovIch, ho has alo
playod on tho atago.
Emitted that ho had worked with Piatt.
;,Tbe evidence admitted today la
am, unfavorable ,yot brought out
Rooaevelt. All attempt to
the Colonel to Iota hla temper
today failed. '
STUDENTS MAKE
A
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SHOWING
whim: i out tkam thims man
KCII(H)I, 10 TO 8, Cnil'I'liKD
TKAM'H l'l.AYINO ROOHTH THR
' HKAHOX'M PltOHPKCTft
Wlion Coach Motacbenbacher left
hero Saturday morning with a aadly
crippled Klamath County High Sehool
tmicbnll team, to play agalnat the
'ort Klamath raen'ateam, the moat
nptlmlntlc looked for a acoro of RO to
t, or thereabout, with the K. O. H. B.
AXKreRntlon on ihe abort ondof the
trlng. a happy dlaappolntment wa
In toro for thorn, for the final roault
wl0io8 In theForfa favor.
Tim allowing made hy ihe high
wnool l0yR H Hplondld, conalderlng
Ihe fuel that their regular battery
and two Infleldora wore laid tin by ox
mlnatlon failure and by Injurlea.
When tho team I In abape again, and
'' a little more practice, it ahould
"skn nil other high aehool team Jilt
"P nd take notice.
inwivnco Motacbenbacher made
hit debut na n pitcher ,y; holdlhg the
Wood lilvcr bunch to.nve hit, The
high Mhoo hoya tJippod ttio Port iab-
ior ror eleven hit7. , . '
A breakdown-of "Jako Stelgdr'a. car
wcurrcd near Naylox on the' way to
,h Port. As a mult. Bteiaer and
poaeh Motacbenbacher and, wife were
"Ailed (here all day, and old not get
nuend tho gama.s -
V. ('. T. V. MeWlMK.
Tho rogulad moetiug of tho locul)
branch of tho V. C. T. U. will bo held
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April !. The German' araar' area evm-hicli kwm are biimbai ! AMU
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at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at the.iuiid DucIiokh OIk, eldoHt datiRhtor
homo of Mr. Kakolson, corner Ninth 'tho (inind DucIicsh Tatjann.
and f.llncoln atrcot. Tho Ituaatan royal family Is sitld
Thl photograph ahow a aceno In tho lmporlal IluKultal at Tsarkoo Selo. 'The flrat figure on the left U
of the czar. On t the. right I tho czarina and immediately back Is
to liavu takt-n considerable Interest in nursing soldiers.
New Slavic Empire
Is Latest Ambition
ROAD THRU LAVA
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Prince Regent of ServiaSays This Race
Intends to Resume Place in World
.who tight merely because he is order
ed to do ko. The poorest pcasunt In
lljr HK.NHY WOOD
( United Press Staff Correspondent)
....r... n . a ,. ,. .. c our nrniy lights with grim dotermlna
NIBH, 8.rvl. April 10.(Via Sal- ... .....
onkla nnd lxndon) April 56. A ,rn Umt hls .,n(1 hls country's,
new Rlavlah nation to includii Servla, Fighting liko this la.luvlnclblo. I per-
Slavonian sunnily am an ardent admirer of mill-
si
Crotla,
Ooanln, Hercgov-tnry dlsclplluo and organization, but,lomes
inn, uaimaua, is- i cannot ueny tnat tne real source or
trla and the un-(strength of tho Servian army Is In Its
clont Bcrvlan em- ( patriotism.
MKMUKIIK OK THC LOCAL COM
MITTKk
r'ltOSI'KCT.
IX SCENIC POIXT8
KLATKD WITH THK
nOUTB UILITAKR
plro paat the Dan
ubo, I the hopo
and ambition of
the Servian lead
ers. And whon
the present war Is
settled tho Servian
leader will de
mand that tho
powers settle for
all tlmo tho great Balkan questions
eo that thoy may build up tbotr de
tnatnted country nnd resume their
place In tho family of nation.
This was tho plan and hopo express
ed today by tho Prlnco llogent Alex
ander of Sorvln, in hi flrat public ut
terance since tho war began. Ho ro-
"Whllo w hnvo defeated tho enemy flllrougll ,ue -Lavas" from Lookout.
HMuyVeod
twice, I do not bolievo that a third
attempt lo overwhelm us will bo made
at present. It was tho plan of the
AuKtro-Ocrman staff to send another
great combined army through Ser
via and, if victorious, to Influence
llulgarin to Jlon'ln the lighting and
march to the relief of Turkey, Fort
unately tho success of our Russian al
lies has nindo It necessary for the
enemy lo withdraw this army from
our northern boundaries. 1 do not
bcllovo that either Austria or Ger
many will now bo nblo to mass au
oilier expedition against us,
"lint wo will not remain idle. Al
though our losses have been terrific
eclved mo In hi .11 vo room coltagoi,,,,,) ollr nation is now being swept
aotnpnrt for hi convenience at Krag-, ny fntn epidemic of typhus, our
myevata, tho general hoaaquarior or:nrmy lH Miii jntoct. It is as cou rag-
tile Servian army, and recited ror the
United Press dotal) of the great cam
paign tho lttle Servian army ha been
able to wage against tho might of
Austria.
eons and determined rs ever, and I
rciidy (o como to tho, assistance of
our allies when thoy need us.
"Wts lionn In contribute our full
For time the prlnco wa , iwnrd tho ienernl strua-ele for
"ltn PoalUoe). H '
Edmund Clowe haa.raalgnad hla
Jioaltlon in the groeerir atoresa Van
R per Brother, and nil aaeeptad om
wh the Klamath MatTe6mpany. ,'
nK Oitnpii'iT
The circuit oowrt today la hearing
fyldeact, etc., Ik a pled of aha tamest,
i led by the dafMM jaVtkc.wK '
Mrlnda Trust d SavitiN lank yux
m. R. Dot, (a faraaUMraaf a Mt
oortgait; ",
the Inteivlowcr, aklng anxiously ro-;10 manCnnton of tho opprcsaod
gardlug my oborvatlon In Franco Ruropwm peoplea nnd for tho reform
and questioning aa to the possibility .nR of tno tf rr,f0,.n, nmit8 0f Eur
of Italy' entrance Into the war. 0))0 B,ong nBtonall,y ine8."
, When i ho discussed Iho work of hi , "jg'8crvln especially Interestod In
own troop the prlnco waxed enthusl- n,H )n(ter. phrase of tho war?,, I nsk
astlc. It wa plain that he wa proud edi ,
of the manner In which hi soldier I'Ves, it Is," tho prlnco .replied
have twice
weight of the Austrian array, und ho f010 Tng mcans raoro.to us than
wa glad to tell of the lighting.. m,y other thing. This war, which bo-
Captain O. C. Applegate, W. A.
Dolzell, Charles Grave and Cbauncey
Itnymond, tho Klamath Falls mem
bers of the road exploring party, re
turned late Saturday from the confer
ence in- Lava Hods. Chas. Merrill,
who accompanied them, was lefi at
Merrill, and tho Modoc and Siskiyou
delegations also returned to their
Tho expedition .Was voted a
success.
The main features of the proposed
enterprise, making a direct road
CallL. to Klamath Falls, was fully
discussed on the ground. A unani
mous agreement was reached' to per
fect the .road to Boar's Paw Cave
from Klamath Falls, and from that
point, connect with the route from
Lookout, near the Sand Buttes, thus
making u direct through route, which
later can bo connected by aide roads
to tho various point of scenic .and
historic interest.
On tho main route aa outlined' are
a number tit tho greatest scenic at
tractions in a region covering approx-;
imately 150 square miles, and re-'
pleto with volcanic wonders, such as
cinder cones, ico caves, blow holes,
bottomless fissures add craters of1
vnrloiiB sizes and elevations. 8chon-'
chin Peak, a perfect extinct volcano,
which rises to a height of 800 feet'
LOVE CAUSES A
SUICIDE IN WEED
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the GernMM Is an KortAo drire Uuroatfit the Ma
ronllauen wlUi naaiMKMl ferocKy, t -WS'M&
ine roar 01 mic rag ucma pi iwi.awi,&
miieti. lacemnarjr Mteu are Betas. rra w au ,in arij;,
Kkut farm beam a! oam the twwrty mtle freHtay the i M&
German gaouaera, 'and tonight the afcy-toHtiaal ted fritk 4i,,Ml
btaciag batldlac. ' '-?&
Tlif ftatam tkttntttnlmfm attack, wma ih,wmK-at -uim, "A Jix
aaphysMtJea fceaab's V the GeimMLTlM?1niaB
tbeae, after the shell bunt, earned wtwptiKtkm:;M:.A&40
uffocatiOBj. ' . -V
taipameMm;amU.tifeii
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With a chaae fa tbe.dlitloat'oflue;wta;ih.;;fti
the fame awe carried away -froa the" Fijaylda gglfg
.The alUea Wtterly deavece the we of Xmmitm-m-
mim'iii -aai BBaB a r naa aa aaaBiaaaFaKaaa: aBanaaaeraa Baai.
AAtA-As -..--. - .- . - -..,
"w,w""- civilized warfare.
The Canadian troopa, who bore the brtnt "of
altlioiutfa nntnnmhorML all iWkmd thmt 'ir ,n,.jmm mmma-thim:'tmi'&''Ci'&l
shell agaiBst them. Maajr of tbeae me are' ta taehppltai eat
inhnlina;
tht 8glrtaBaaaBr.Si';i
am a-e4" UOa".t'. Of i. ;"-'
L'olted Press Serrtce
UERLIN; April a. Th war ofllce today xpecidcally
claim of tlie allies that gawea werefemrled acroas the Veer.
serted that the Genoa hold
bank of the Ysrr.
many CaaadiasM.
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Five thoasHid British prUoaer were taltea,
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ATHEXS, April aa. The emtJre elUed fleet to
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Turkish forts guarding the OarrtaaH.The forts are Tlgoroaalf . i wpllag
This tatest attack comaaeaced Saaday.
damage.
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FliOBKXCK ' HOTEL, HORXr
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BRAIXS SUNDAY
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VIKXXA, April a.(PeUrd by Cfiiiwr) Today' oaVlal
vxasr.
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nutaanklBir oaeratioaai la tha aaaai- rallers: of Cataeka. " aT"a i""TTaaiTalilaai' l k P 1
"Heavy flgbtlag has laated. for. several days. v The AaWi la Haas an WffM
everywhere' faitact, aad the eaeair Is uaable ta.aaakejMy.-jiaiatiM.fgMaarfg'
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WEED, Calirr.. April 26 Despond
ent because he was jilted by Miss Cal
laban, a waitress at the Florence Ho-1
tel, MontleKeal last night blew outj
his brains with a revolver. Keal was
youthful, and was from Hornbrook.
Ono side of the theater was thei
nlnro rhnsnn bv Keal for endina his'
earthly existence. The shot was fired J just landed." .
Just before tho picture program wasj xhl force was Uaaded yesterday.
concluded, and the tragic affair
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caused much, excitement in the crowd
ed theater.
HERE TO LOOK
GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR WILI
GO OVER THE TERRITORY BE
TWEEX HERE AN'6 aflDLAND
WITH 'VIEW TO ESTABLISH
United Pre Service
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"We Iwvo landed a Urge force or taea oajWHMoit"j!aiaaiMpK,.a-,TOi-y
believed that aa attempt wlU be started both by'hutd aidsea?'
duce the DardaaeHe forts. Sh laa Hamfltoa is in charge of the'":troofi; r i.-;
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The laiwMfirWrOt!
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naa ehak nHtaahitav nainrarraiii Tnaa minm amaan raaaamiv injitaraav am aajaaamwaawaai i -.-
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WA8HIXGTOV, D, a, Aprtt HS.--U is reported ttu4,th GOraM et.
tl cralser Kroaprtes, Wltttetaa hat. jatewsed ac-airyatt:lhj.i
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For tho purpose of.lnspectlngrtho
lilt 11 unco w n uaiui .wvv ink - -., v- - .,,.V J ,. .
a"bovo the general level of the lava territory between Klamath Falla and,
field, will bo on tho route of -tho pro Midland, Wesfof fthe, Merrill stage
posed new road. ! route, wiwre a.ru-w .-
On. this km also be ,Be.r aw. g-t ' VoarS
MammothNind Skull. We, anfthe &?, - J lffl"S
two-story cave, the lower floor, of
which Is solid ice the year round.
This cave 1b a natural refrigerator
several .hundred feet In length, fltt'y"
feet below the surface of the lava
field. 'It is accessible" only through a
camo In .last night from Roseburg.
' Mr. Wood will go ovej the. ground
carefully, interviewing the patrons,
etai'und gathering-all the data avail
able regarding the proposed route
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'MinlA rnnii gan In rllnmAtar tn IhA Hnnr i XfnrA than 2000 WOmen DdlOllff (O
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ihrnwn hftflk InO etlllFG nlil. aitaii tvrnntnt amttlifiQla than hn. ' . . ' . ' ... - ..ji-j
aa w . t- 1 tl " V B ,( f ,(
"Tho moral forco behind the sold
lor fighting for homo and country
makes him Invlndblo over .the soldier
whosetonly force li that Inspired by
Military discipline and orgaBlaatlon,"
ha iald. "It Is that, which has en-
abled'ServIa twice to defeat Austria,
and Itla, that which will enable ner
to continue victorious to tho end.
(Soldiers of an1 agricultural country
like Bervia, HUtti aary altte. owns
hi own bona or farpi aro moro to
ha rockoned with than the soldier
gun for tjio inalntonauco or our Inde-.
pondonco, has now becomo also war.
for tho liberation and unity of our.
brethren, tho Servians, tho Croatian,
and the Slavonians, who .still, are un
der Austrian domination.. 'T
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Over HHmlay. ,t
R, CMKleppeh.and Olan Fountain
were over-nunaay yisuor irom vnii
oquln. ' ' ,
of tho upper cave, where a rudellad-Nowyork prlntlpg trade" unions. r
der makes descent to the. frigid lower..- " s
lovola possible, ''mounted, scout in the reconalssance
Camp' was madoHwo nights 't tbejiopit. ' r '; Kri t . A.
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nn nw niiiAm'n rtiiia vinni. iiiii m i.i.'.uAK.i.AMa.
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Lake,' where the army waa camped
tit tho. tlmovof the peace, commission
massacre, the annihilation of Captain
Thomas' command' and ;the final in
vestment and capture" .of.' the Modoc
Stronghold.. Eatel WlrU ,nd feon
Lewis of Klamath Falls aaalated as
?.
Dr, C. O. Prentice made a bualnes
jtrlp to White Lake Ctty Sunday.
The local'nierabera'of the commit
tee are ready to make further Inves
tigations In the Lava Beds when the
other delegations are In shape to do
so. On the next, trip; the rbuta". from
Bear'a Foot tol'the- aamd Battsi,
which is acroaa .comparatlTtly lav)
country, nnd from tho luttfarto
McClellan and Letter Willi
if Initial Plans Are
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Klamath.. county's latest, enterprise
la nnotberxheese factory. This la to
be atartedUa a'smallway at'Mt.. Lakt
of cheese, as caa bet puroi i aasd .-, aayt
- L3-.. 1 -". ..,.".' V. .- . r v . ...
piace. -'tne joosters, aarduwHs.act) i
, v f . r m .. . .!" a - mitvit .. -. v" v "Vjfrt' ,
haiiaflwn? lMntaaaatina jratli., aUbb laaaaal J
4aumaV w awaai, -. faamaa-., yaaraajai
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bV H, ,. Leater and f -v Pfiiii
the; former a prominent rancher,, tha tfrkYli i,mm&?&M; I
latter a live merchant In'tfaeLab f-UyMMWmM i
l aaa..'Al1v
hoped for, It wlllba eaJarged to haav
country,, i &, prty;maufa.rtAi4
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. .- . .A '.'- ia.aAasa avtaat' at4 flatuaaajrt aiaktasV-
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Loekout: will be mm over. H M
planstd to camp aiitVWartltfJtoftwfcoat, small; dMaj
Foot i. 'iU
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Itatro la manufacturiag aa,lMtt4o
meeting
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die a' big perceatkge of the output' of
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