The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 29, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL'??, 1915
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RMANS BLAMED WHITE PELICAN
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Photo Taken From German
Trenches While the British
Fired 100 Yards Away
Tlio WliHo IVIIciui llolul Ih in Iki
ri'-0Kii(!ii to ilio imhlir Muy IHtli, K.
11. Hull, tin iiiMinicur. tiiiiiouricn tlmt
nil (W'lmniiieiitw hill ilicn Im In romll
nornt for Dm Biwmtt", uml li J liollitvul
that llii! ttMiriiit tiallic (IiIh yvnr will
Lo huiyler iliuu ver lfort-. "
( I'.vliloiH'crt (if till .4r nlrfitily i in
liolcil. Tint pnxt (wo wctikH liave hccii
ntHiiy niilo !iitlo (d inline imro from
outnldo polntK. nnit nl limes tho ciiinc
Hy of (ho Hotel Kail lian lircn tuxuil
to nccomtnodato the Rueatit.
Tho riKiiliiK of I Iki IVIIciui uml tlm
I'nllrd I'uw Si'rvlif
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Jli , In wikI will. Ih ,n"a l'1 nlUoB for nil
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ktarrMiftl tnU aftniMie. It M be
!7!? ..... ii.j. !... mm... r.imlnto.J In placcn unci otborwUo
" M renovated unU romodlloil to bo more I
Jiyt hlgli llih lirraOM, uml to rt
1 ami vloloitcc, the government hu
mmiril to wmil miayerto wimeiu.
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VANCOUVKR. II. C, April !. '
Tke Ortnvlllo end Cobui ht bridge 1
m burolBK. and li la alleged Ibat1
flrmn lympalhUera are reapoMlblo,
Th iConnaught bridge will bo n
Ttttal Iom. but the, Oraavllle bridge
tr be Mvtnl fron total deatruetion. .
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VOIAX IH NOW WIKK Ol" THK
tlHATKFt'l. MAN
HAV-jCorty, the war corrt'Hiiondcnt, from
tlio Oermiin trenchox near In linage.
France, in unique, Nothing like It i lsh soldier who had" charged to within
Wkwn thn determtaatlon by tho aov
fluent to intern all foreign enc-'" ' tvh-o
witt In detention ranpt, following I'AHADKNA, April 28. MIbm Jean;
tke ilaughtor of CanadlnnN In Det etto Tltouiuu, ngvd 47, who Ih crippled
llnm recently. for life, waa thin afternoon wedded to
The flfrmiiiH bore celebrated on Prank Hoibert, her former employer,
lian comn from tho war. Ho und a
(tiiuill camera which he" thrust Into
one of tho portholes In tho German
, ,- .r4ilrJuiroijutUerioiv,ij.1trt'nplieft toniy.
100 ynrdH nwjy. Ho did not' dare
utlck IiIh fnre down to get tho focus,
hut Miinpi.od when ho felt tho lens
pointed toward tho Ilrltlnli trenches.
Tho dark hIiiiUowh at tho top, at tho
Ject which -look, like njplle of old
clothe is in fact the body of a Brlt-
slx feet of the trenches. It lay there
for ten days at .the time the picture
wan taken, because the British would
gUiryirtrwi .'.l'Un nt'riaiiua teuiaiatgClnll;
not, reach over to get It wlthout;daB-
ger. Further on nro shown the wire
ontanglemonts of German trenches,
and over them are the tops of the
stakes of the British entanglements.
The indistinct objects at the. German
fence are tho bodies of British sol-
Twerfay nliht tho Victory of the Ger-' A month ngo tho brldo saved Sca-.rlKht mid ut tho bottom nro, tho aides
ann :irmlc In llolglu in, nntf feeling bert'a life, resisting tho attack madoif tho porthole. What the camera dicrs. Some of themjiad been there
runs IiIrIi. .upon lilm by Joe Zajoc, who tried to'fn'iKlit la not shown very distinctly., for three weeks In the hot sun.
Imurdor Bonbort.
woman was shot
In the melee, tho
In tho spluo, and
flolng to ClilhMiHln.
Af(r Jlondity, OhllOQuin will be .' permanently Injurod, nnd Benhert was
r. Shoplierd'H addreaa. Thla well
known capltallnt liu long been one of
the most ardent of the fans whipping
8prlnK Creek and Bpraguo nnd Wll
IUrikou rlvera, for rainbows, and thla
"uon h will spend some llttlo time
la that section.
alno badly wounded.
New.
Although the knitting Industry !f
Jiipnn Is less thnn ten years old, It'
la said that there nro no fewer than
1,300 mnuufacturors of these goods'
in the city of Osako alone. .
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CHILOS HELPED SAYS EXHIBIT
BY YOUNG GIRL, MUCH IMPROVED
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Shook Rate in
Effect Next Month
OF WOMAX WHO FORMKIt
MAYS .lliniST WAS BBXT ON)
HKXIHXG HBK TO PKNITEX-!
TIAHY HEPUDIATK8 MOTHER
KliAMATM 'MAN
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UKYEH KErRESRNTATIVB AT
AT BOOTH NECESSARY AND
URGES FUND FOR THIS
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freight Tariff to Sacramento to Be Cut
Practically in Two by Order
United i'rens Service
SACRAMENTO, April
The following letter received from
be
According to the local 'oMtajot the
;8outhorn Pacific, the newUilf''
hookH between Algoma, Klamath
j Fli, Hilt nnd other poinU and 8ac
mento, W bo ea!ective'MayxIIUi,
Tbh nvik... :.,i..--.ii, I'Vw.
" f Mlii li .!.. .... i. ". -:. iv-. -i.
;("- miu mi unooKa ueiween nere
, thaCnllforuiaXapiUl.'. " '
At. PrOkunf (Im flVo frnla Vl.m.th
vSlll Id Dt... Z. ... ,V'Jw .!;. . '
ft.' . piucuio is fi.iu iwrwii
Qfl.lB D6r ton
vfr(?lmllnr CuU ,lrJ,"M, n Iho'mtee
IV A "" KlgtUlIlB. Tfi lalaaM)BlinaBfBla 'llfl VA
:"m"to froa, boi manufacturing
r'lZl ,0 N0fa callfomu,: Thla
UT"m. oaaler for thla.aaetlon to
onpete with nL.''ivU.i .
. CallfomiM i..it?iL-?i-.-7F a
f .With the .Mf, tiitfgSZk .M
U'Wd their own-MtM better la-1
I r,W!Un w.r that la Welaa wsU
d River ; Lunae eoas'iMmv.
big plant. ta oM4LatWet.
Mwnoso bla nl.. I.. .m.i:.
ifood,
W
On tna maw . ii..mwIII, ii
' Tbli,conearB favlkwhtu iiiwii'
to mak. i lii-LiS:; Z :2:rj.V?-
t'0 opk; ; sssh-s.'TS'
i. o. .. -"-rr w"T.l?""t,P!'1ev!',"
ifort:. the .Wteatwoad
plant was built and before a railroad
reached that city, It is atated, tho
Southern I'ncluc nnd the Western Pa
cific both sought to get, tho Immense
trade of tbe plant by building, into
yestwood., To.socuro tho trade, It is
understood, at high Southern Pacific
dlRoial since then dead, made a rate
of about $2.1 r. a ton on box shook
lumber between Westwood and Sacra
meate, Westwood and Klamath Falls are
both about (he same distance from
Sacramento, but with their extremely
low freight rate the Red Illver people
were ablo to cut prices considerably
iower,than could Klamnth box mak
ers.' T;e reduction of tho rate from
here place the two localities upon
an oqugl footing in this phase of .the
gghttfor'more huainess,
l The; rates which become effective
May, ItBh also make a reduction to
pdlaU la Oallfornla beyond Sacra
mento.. thV'raducUou to Southern
California points la slighter than the
ew rate to Sacramento, but, It la
enough to aid thejocal manufaotur
ra.maUrlally In supplying the citrus
akd?(Kher crops with the necessary
v
-", tho former Klamath county man who
riartol, ugod 13 years, arrived from" irecentIy wro,o- ttom Oakland stating
Montana this morning to testify in l0 Klamath county exhibit at the
Hie Impeachment proceedings brought EX,,08ition was nothing to be proud
rmulnH Superior Judge Chllds of Dol!of sUoW8 n chango has. been brought
NorU county. Sho yas called by the about by Secretary Fleet of the Chomr
Invfthtlffatlng committee. ,bcr of'Commerco.
Tho girt trfok the witness stand, ,
aclng her mo her. w,' ' 'D,a'ccntly nnd xvas agreably ,.urpri.ed
r:iT,rr:r;:,;; "rn,::h,H it '. " had taPrbved,the
- 1 1. ... II nmnMrl ttn nhllfl t
lor nor iiiuuuiuim iuni p v...., . . , u-imh'o kihii .,n.,,
The girl was compelled to repeat the;
terrible details of brutal attacks nd romo(J t-
mado upon hor by three Del Norte J
county mon' while her mother and an- "I am going over again today, and
other womnn held her. " ,ee ir he cannot propone aome plan
Tho llttlo witness hogged to bo ex-.to raise money enough neaome
cuse'd from Vepoatlng tho repulsive ' " two to stay there. I nnder.
. . Ittniwl vrtii 4ttn nnr stIva nwnv nnv Mai
story, Tho committee tucn exeiuaea -""- ' "- .. -..- - r- --
Mrs. Bartol.JudgoChldsnndaloth-'""""" ..., . wv
ersfrom tho'robm; ' " h0ad,uartera but must get It from
After hearing tho girPs testlmonyj; senei tnbl. 'bf asking Jor, It.
tlm committee declared that the evl- Thla 1 think is exceedingly bady,
donee submitted by tho girl completo- "From Mr. Fleet" I nnd that money
ly . exonerated Chllds of tho charge of u tho main question In Klamath
Influencing her testimony. county's participation.' ;It Is a alngu-
. ,lar situation. Monoy ,ought, to" be
A wrench that Its Ohio, Invontor raUod moat anyYoJd.wayv f '
claims will replace the monkey ,,. toM?jvVBtf JfcS.eai t '
-.-". S " . . . V v t l.-IV-
?r
twenty
people can he secured ta subscribe,
It seems singular there shuJ4 he, any
wrench anda that w ?dle plnyj urabVt0 rft,M ftnWiwrtl)?
aa. well,a.nt.H0f;ll " - ., months, up .to l.e'if .W
milled wheel, adjusted by a prlB secured t-'iSbserib
p, in Place of a lower Jaw. t.m. i,Bflar thr &H ftl
er can move, a lover In hla cab and ....-. . w-i-'AST.. ,
switch automatically, cloflng' whn
tbe last vcar hta paitedTr iU , j'whgt lKtla J see Q,Wat?f"
neerCH .uo . "------ business men. . They ought to raise
.. ah m u imrAnraui anriinn in - a . . s. ,
open a pjveiinj wiwiw -. - ... ,..., ,iv,. lai.v ,
.li-. kiM. in .mi o din.. ma , -L--,-... -.
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TESTIMONY OF
ROOSEVELT IS
FINISHED TODAY
GOVERNOR WHITMAN'S NAME IS
MENTIONED
Colonel Produce - Letter From
Wlillnian Muggestiag a Reabtican
lliill tffm Alliance' to Change the
I'olllliitl Itbmhuitioa Demonatra
l'iB In Court Room Are' Ssippress
1 ly Judge . -
t'nfted I'reks Service
SYRAClSE, NtiY., April 28. Col
onel Roosevelt just after noon today
finished hi testimony in the suit for!
$50,000 damages for libel brought,
against him by William Barnes Jr.,
republican leader of New York. 1
During the forenoon Roosevelt pro-,
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Turks Hold Allied Army
i4ttcmpfe at Lmmmm&
Other Timely War News
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"United il'reea Benrire
liONDON, Anrll SaWThe odrfail statemeatt
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Ism and Goavetnemea. Xo mentlen la'made of the A.m. &mmi3M W-
Tiie neigian' troep ay co-operaonar wwatae mstaai aai aeaiaw mwmvf:bl
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I'ARIS. AnrM a--It la Mwemced'tfiie aflemesn
terday attempted-to raVi INnklrk. It 'w?ielw4 w'ttw'fc"
ann aiiaeagM ic
f lilted Pr
RERUN, Anrfl 90-Todaya odcial
that one allied transport we sunk of AvHinrnn.'1" r.
allle'a troona were adao drfven to the coast at'l
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tannpin rmssi isaMjn or tne, gaavn. waa; ! aitwMjBHp u . t
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riljpitTn-ff Ut 'V -J
duced a letter written to him In 1914
Inlted Print scriea'
LONDON
common a
toxicaats.
Tbe
N, April 90-Lleyd George, today 'lavwayeai.antlMiiof
government' MI defamed te rtejhi'-mU7wf:M
as
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nam .noa m.w-::;:-vi
4 ,Siui:30W.T2SI..Pi;,
by, Governor Whitman, suggesting I rT '. . -, -J -.V r-''; 1iJS;;
ProSeliS rd"Tte - - T - KoV T B3
u ooi iuia. ui ui-iai acux wuuuii i v t
The letter stated that such control! Uni,ed '" reo
was responsible .for tho existing cor- -ruptlon.
It waa written when Whit-'
uvnn was still district attorney.
The Colonel also'made more-ex-'
plnnation. of the letters pasaing be-'
tween himself and ex-Senator Piatt.
He stated that In all he has written
about 150,000 letters, since he was
gvcrnor of New York.
The. 1904 campaign contributions
were' -also
Roosevelt.
LONDON. Aaril at). The otteial statement
"AeeonUaa ta wlUMn maovta reeelvasl. hvytha aniniasaaati aaSaaMa '.I
tlosa lookbta! to tke miaiiiallim of aeaee' ha'fweeM Aa
MJMja n iae.UIWBIUW nasrVtJIHKVIOar PJT VlVSa.fJSMajay;MMMMMy arawsMMMMMaMMa-
to oe aetuea are
1 "Rotterdam a
Pope BeaetUctaa XV. abonM he placed
the warriag natioata when 'lie ,heleTeh'.tls;;lJta
further discussed today, vDuteh cardinal Is now Whl way to ltow;t takoip
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stated that he sUrted the.' Vattam. - - , J 'f J, VWf1WM&l'C' -'.'-'
tjnona.,yvhen,.
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ho waa
There were v repeated
tlons In 'the court room, thla
ng. Judge Andrews quickly
pressed these, however.
sap-
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FED JUMPS TO
GIANTS9 CAMP
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BE HERE FRIDAY
,THE HIGH SCHOOL, THEREFORE, i
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In case the Bonanaa team oa not''r4-
aivHSSit.
come, thero-wi'liftnfa.;prolb
a game1 betw'eeaTthe';kuae,traj.ai;I
team ypg4&$g&i
TJA,
isifrea
SIcGRAW ATTEMPTED TO PUTi
KACFF IN, THE CENTER GAB-
SENDS. A CHALLENGE TO BO! By the use
NANZA. AND MAY WIND tP BY ment, for cutting
liruni itrins;
a i'kautiuk uamk I them
Mfmm
of "nv delkato'aatruffv
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by microicope
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m
- Isclentist5;arefable .to:-gnldnllnmfM12
. - ta-a7t-anJf. wf-. 1 e-u ava whdvwmi aa v n sa a a nv " 1 aaawa U ,tUC'DVII7VMwn'iVl,lIVIaMH Va t '
in, mil- xAiiia-u aaivaw m Klamath: team will not he here I ber.
TO PLAY THE GAME.
(lulled fress Service
NEW YORK., April 28. The table
n.AWA B..WIV.AJ BlAVV.AWl.At lk 4l.h VmjtBuMal.
vtVATJ fcUIUW IVUignwi. mw r vw. bm- .
urgamsea uaseoaii war loaay, wien
Benny Kauff , a member of the Indian
apolis Federal League team, Jumped
to the New York Giants,
Today Kauff appeared at-the Polo
Grounds In a New York uniform. Mc-,
G raw announced that ho would play
htm In center Held.
To this. Manager Stalling, of the
Boston Brave objected. He made his
kick so strenuous, thaY he refused 'to
let hla;' team play at Kauhf was used.
and In -the end, the Giants were
obliged to send the new man to the
bench. -
KauSFwaa the leading sticker of
tbe Feds 'last season. He flnlshed
with van avraga. of , ,366 "'for. J84,
games, wnicn I Just two points oe-,
hlndttho .season 'rocord3of;T7,jCjb;1
andone point less than tbeblgh man
in the Nationals, Wlltse of New York,
whose record, however, waa' basedon
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Present Gmnan Drive
. wv &' ';57 ?TS2SgaB
May Ke Supreme Mort
General FrwicK :SaylrflJ,lliel
, Come,. Harder lneyr5iw
. . Uy Wat O. SHEPHERD V,-feMf . SS
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.- . .ija.- -s-v. .!"& Wfjjp.-.w'r. yj-M jt?ff;JpiitfLCi'''Kw:
i -by the 'United ,.Yprw7l'Ww?retf
will be a valuable addition Mc
Qraw'a forces, if he.cgn be' kept par-'
manently. r - - j
The suggest Ion. -of an' Engllah
jf
"1 .like; Mr. Fleet ywmuch 'from
scientist that coalet"hurne4 inmla!
and the reeultlhg' go utilised Vpro;
dnee electric power forgnralKdWr
trlbutlon will be aeted upon in an ox-
perlmehtai; way In thenoar fntare.
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ieis aiavti jr mm mmfm HW'
iinvian umTP ."' ui(i tajiuaaiM
tor a single aaasier ctee,w-,ppanw
660 other, cloeka.' itrnuwoajftSftr
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mtwa ox wir.,.Vv
In 'Great
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'.Prau' Pini.l.,.rf
Britain.,' ' '
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HEADQUARTERS OF THEBRIT-
flSH.. OVERSEASVARMY. Northarn
France, April 86. (Yla Lonaon)---
"The further jtheypomeUiolwritrri
they" will get whipped.,Ji &(&$
This sharp comrae of, FJelnMar-
ahial 'Sir John Frenchwhentapprtaed
only 21 games. .Jf
Kaurs 'fielding "reeord for Ul;waa' ?""' 7" rZji-i7T'-Mii-.andia
an m, Inifcj.S!.. .I f.
wayhrough.toirteyojlg;
uay iae aiognn oi; tna enure urtuan
army. -It express tn aiiDrame eon.
fidence of thoratnlirVaad; yoluntaac
flaugut tt aVeng the Itnetotrrand
roeoverleat1? eroand - thi''for :';'iorei
neaaVanyenever. benm,.in'ny'
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t-j- i. - ' .Fv-te.--i:r f-T- k. .H.
U nghtwgWtliaai!rkh the ntnKs
intensity, xeinforeemenu rn t
latota line at every aawhro
pot1attom the oirnwtiitiatixthjst
MWnaannltif ' ..SSiife'
;'iJii!iis.-&Sla
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