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

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INDICT KAISER
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DESTROYING
LUSITANIA
UKATII MHT TODAY
" 1,140
PLACED AT
l)iu Hlinilwt HWcnlJ'-MI VlrlHm of
Friday'" Disaster Aro Hurled tit
gmvMiluun Oiwicry Dottle of
Americana Arw larriarvil for HIiIn
limit Hark to Till Country -LV
IdontluXI Arc llelng Photographed.
KENNET IS
HIT BY A
FLOOD
(nllcil i'ri-Kit Hervlee
KINBALB. May lO.'WIIful and
wholesale murder'' was lh verdict
returned Against Holier Wllholm, ttit
Ciunin government and the officers
and crow of the submarine sinking
tlii Lusitania by the lniiient Jury
unlit'.
Where Lusitania Was Struck by
TorpedoesandfSunk Last Friday
I'nlU'if VtfHi Snil-
OIIKKKHTOWN. May 10. All lliu
Mirvivorn from tlio l.iiHltuulii nr In
llnvi'd to hi) nccounted for now, nnil
ilio Intent I'unnnl ItKiircx aro an fol
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Al daybreak, ol(llorrf ami iiisirlncs
iIiir Krnven n u teniftery. There
wore three funeral irocenloim fiom
llm morpue, imimliig llirntiRh ilnex of
peoplo NtundloK with bared headH.
Kitty iinldentlllM hodlen wore hur
led la.A.Wmlc eve. The fncca of
ihee and all other vlctlru were plio
toKraiilied for Identlflintlon purponeH.
A total of 17 bodlew were hurled'
inday.
ihe bodle of tbo Amorfcau vlc
iIiiih were ordered prepared for tihlp
inent homo on the Drat steamer leav-
lK. Another tralnloatl of cofllnM nr- (
rived today, i
llundrcda, of Amerlcan aro arrlv-l
luK to nenrch tho niorKtien for their I
friend and relatives. '
Nearly all of the aurvivora are PO'riiviHAHIMTY
ullcKa and mendloM, no tho homes or
both sentry and peasantry have been
thrown wide open to them.
(Herald Nperlul Hervlic)
ItKDIXNd, May H. Klght and a
liulf luchc'K of rain fell at Kunmat In
llm pum tweuty-fuur houm, and n
a reault, Kennett U Hooded and the
Southern I'aclllu In tied up by lunil
ulliles ami winhoiiiH between Kennett
and .Motion,
The Mood Hweeplug down l.aWMon
avinue In Kennett Hept eravel ulbng
the railroad track and burled the
wIu'mIh of a freight train two foot
' duet'.
The Hood diovu lliu "Hiilth fiom the
Hotel Koniiett, and the foundation of
the IiuIIiIIiik wiik wea lion oil. A deen
holo wi.h (Iiik by the water In front of'
.Mauullo'H ilniK xloro, and rlpplnn'
rieirmi the rullronil traek, the water
Hooded the liasenieutK of the cnx't
hide Imnlmto; Ihmihch.
Thu 'iilvcrlK choked with debris,
and the u-jlor. Imekeil up llulteri) nve
n no, It U within two feet of tho
kCmhiiI toiy windows of a frame
lUU'lllm;, and the water Ih ilnee feel
it(P n another bulldliiK.
, Inline lu'.ir the depul wuh waHhod
to tho river i.nd turned iiimIiIi; down.
The Hiuelter Ih rloiod, and the tonti
hi without a Water supply, iih the
Unmet feeding ilu iliy main were all !
illirled out.
lllldKcs on (be wiikoii ioai!i iiioi
Ktilie between Keunell anil Dcllu. Tne
railroad niiinel a mile from Kenuct't
Ims caved' In, and there are thirteen
vnnhoutH and lift eon I;iiii1h1IIch re
ported bolwi'.en Cnrnm and Duimnnilr.
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, LONDON. May 10.A fleet of Oer- Mter WIN 'Be Tteltw Vpt-Wkfkm
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England at 3 o'clock tola aaornlnt.
They bombarded Southend and
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WfKt Cliff, thirty miles from London
Kxtenivo property" damage la re-
IKsrted. -r
Mrs. Agues Whltnetl, who Jumped
from a, window, wa killed. There:'
'are rumors of other fatalities,- but,
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j Thirty-eight bombs were dropped
around the Queen Mary hospital. The
j building was not -hit.
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were uruppeu ovr, ouuiueuu uuu . llsoi,ia
tvveaty,nv0 over wignn-wa. ,ia, rKe1re.i)blslWUty:ieitisr.a
The forU at the mouth of the hibj.bV- ietslwlth5Preii:itiii
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aeroguns at tne attacking airmen.
and drove, them off.
ThA tiitrnha, alpAiwft AtisvAsvAtl .let- vlvi . " Tt fasi
t iiiv'uhwhvi vs. wtvtnik cHBunuria nsws- stv ,sieiai h -,, -a-i
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not uennu?iy-Known. A ninrcnanipiw ar-tntoTsMT,ivr,5
; .an-t j;cneyrireHeiKi7, iry.iojrani.fs
Uennnsw Shell Danklrk snomanne. apreriovs'SMrviYif ,H
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that the Germans this morning
barded Dunkirk with, the
slego guns.
not known yet
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DISCUSS EXPO.
I oiled PresaSerrlea
LONDON, May 10. Discussing the
nltlclHnthflt the admiralty should
have furnished an escort for thu
(!' si:mhn; hi:i-
i:si:ntativi: to kiiA.uath
cofxty ikmhii wii.k i1k toi'io
AT THU MKCTIXti
Whether or not Klamath county
I.Ubltnnla. Winston Churchill, head of' Hiiouia maintain a representative at
Hits department, stated that tho ad
miralty warned the Lusitania of tho
presence of Herman submarines off
Ireland, and directed
tho vessel by, wireless.
tho Klamath booth in tho Oregon
building at the exposition la a topic
.to he discussed at It Ills evening's
tho coyrso of meeting of the directors or tho Klara
Ilo stated that nth Chamber of Commerce. All In-
tho resource of the admiralty do not
permit tho furnishing of escorts for
commercial shfos.' , .
terested are Invited to nttond.
Secretary Fleet will mako his re
port at this time, on his trip to tho
exposition. Jlle was sent to San Fran
cisco by tho directors to decide tho
bent mot hod to put Klamath! county's
resource more forcibly before tho
(llnlsyer Incapacitated.
County Agriculturist Olaisyer has
illunirHAft til lffl.l alinn far a tarse
rubber, and Is walking with difficulty l)00U,e
because of aSorn oh the sole of his Thoro will bo other linpprtnnt mat
foot. ' " Mors dlsciiBsed at tonight's meeting.
Rogue River Man Is
Impressed by Klamath
Frank .Hogue. a former business illogue. "Wo have been brought up
m ' li .' ii.. sI.as I.a Ilncriia Rlvnr VAl
Minn nf tfl.,v nM., liaa ha'nn In i" UO0 - " -r " ' "'
oiMHinvii vaiii tut I.UV ymm mw "y
looking oyer the prospocU for enter-' ry -nt jmv0 r0jchod us from ttmo to
i ...
, ley Is tho only country In the world,
land the glowing, reports of this coun
r".trv that ha'vo rojehod us from tlmo to
lug business here. Conditions hero tlmo have boon put down simply as
look so much MUM favorable to Mr. rather extravagant boosting of your
Uosuo than other aectlona vlilted by PW 4i, , . ,., . , .. .
'i corimuijr u " " --.-
blm, that heh'aa decided to locate. In
Klamath falis', and will leave later In
tho week to move his family here. Ho
has not yetVasnou'nced what line ho
will lyit.ig
"W4 People" tiie?Roiue Ulver
Valley have 'naver "realised what a
Brest couatry you hare over on this
side of the'mouulBi,'V aatd Mr.
w r ik . kt-f v
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to. como ovor and see tho country for
mvHiRif. aiid l am coiivlneed that
Klamath Falls and Klamath county
have a great future before them.
Vour vat .agricultural lands aro as
surance ot n permanent growth and
prosperity, ond your timber resources
nnrt tourist, attractions will Insure
quick development."
X Indicates tho, Rpot on the South Clouakllty, Harbor and the Cove of passed. Perhaps the passengers on
Irish cotist where Great Britain's Cork, and just off from Klnsalo har-'J the ill-fated' Lusitania were rejoicing
fustent comhicrclal vossel. tho Canard bor. to think that' they had safely" crossed
liner Lusitania was attacked and Old Head of Kinsale has always , the, ocean, only to discover, in the
sunk by a German submarine Friday been a landmark looked, for eagerly! midst ot their Joy that almost at the
afternoon, cquslng fearful loss of llfe'und hailed with joy, as it was the T end of their journey the staunch ship
among tho passengers. . (first land sighted in tho New York-! carrying them was made the' object
Tho catastropho occurred ten miles' Liverpool run that was an assurance jot m attack far more deadly than
off Old Head of Kinsale, between J that the perils of tho Atlantic were) the fury of a mid-ocean tempest.
TWO INSTRUCTORS
CHOSEN SATURDAY
M.WTAL TltAlXIXG DIUBOTOKAT
LAKICVinW HIGH AM MKD
I'OUD .DOMIC8TIO SCIKXCK IX
STItl'CTOIt HKHK XKXT TRltM
l.orn of tho district. A meeting was
held this afternoon, at which L, F.
jM'JIIets was elected treasurer.
'I he Klamath Drainage district pro
poses to roclaim about 27,000 acres ot
n.nrsli laud around' Lower Klamath
Lnko within Klamath county's boun-j
daries. The testa conducted there j
have convinced the land owners that! ,,
tbo project Is sure to be a success. -i Wl -hlAM GOS8, 1'IOXEER UVERV
flesldes Mr. Wlllets. the other offi
cers of the association are:! President,
XI. Motschenbacher; vice president,
C, R. De Lap; secretary, A. A. Me
haffey ' -'
Two moro . instructors for tho
Klamath County High School next
term unvo been selected by the coun
ty lilgh school board. Theso are man
ual training nail domestic science
teachers. j
5llss Mabel Alears will be the home j
HClencu Instructor next term. She Is
at present In a similar, position at the
Medford high school, and comes high
ly recommonded.
Tho manual training work will be
lu charge of D. H. James, who ls,a
gnulunto of the Chestor (Pa.) Insti
luto Mr. Mean Is now with, the
Lakovlow high school.
ALUMNI
LOWER KLAMATH
PROJECT ALIVE
INCORPORATION UNDKR HTATF,
DHAIXAGi: LAW EFFECTED
WHEN QOITNTV COURT AP
PROVES BV-liAWH, ETC,
K. G. n. S.
MEETING FRIDAY
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PLANK WlLIi lk MADE FOR AX
..VITAL BANQUET, AND FOR RET.
TE SUPPORT TO THE HIGH
SCHOOL ATHLETiC TEAMS
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The Klamath praluage District bei
came an s Incorporation under the
state drainage act late Saturday af
ternoon, when, toe 'county court ap
proved the by-laws, and other govern
Ing regulations adopted by theorgsn-
Matters of much Importance will
be discussed, eitj a' meeting of the
Alumni Association of the local high
j school Friday- ijslght.. At this time
j plans will benTade for, the' annual
iiiiiiiquoi ot me association.
, Another matter jo receive atten
tion at Friday night's meeting la the
supporting ny tne.aiumni or tne.ntgn
school atliletic'aeUvlttes. President
A, C. Yaden beileee that the rooting
of the "old sjrade,': ft properly or
ganised, wlinba.igreat encourage
ment to.the atH4et., aiid that a little
attention from; the .alumni wlllioause
tho high school athletes o make bet-
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siay icaie ja,'r 1
W. D." Roberta, ; a rother-ln-law of
Alex Nosler.K tah'ere from Medford
with his wife and .soar -"they may '"de
cide
BONANZA MAN
CALLED BEYOND
STABLE OWNER. VASSES AWAV
TODAY FUXKRAL
TOMORROW
SERVICES
(Herald Spwlal Service)
BONANZA, May 10, William
l!oss, for twelve years or more a
prominent resident of Bona ka, pass
ed inyay ,at l o'clock, thla afternoon,
following a stroke of-paralysis suffer
ed In March, which haa since incapaci
tated "Dad," as Mr. Gosa was affec
tionately called by hosts of people.
Mr.. Goss, after coming to Bonanza,
ranched for a year or two; and since
then haa conducted, a livery -.stable.
,,v uiv,ateu v; uutei iur.AwltO, n9
was known by nearly everybody in
the county, and was always' to be de
pended upon, to help flaa-clally and
n other ways any movement for the
benefit f the; community'.
Mr. Goss was. 63 yean ot age. He
is survived, by. six; children two sons
and- four, daughters,. With the ex
ception of a son Hying In Washing
ton, a daughter living at Medford,
and another fn Nevada, the children
all live here,
No arrangements, have been, made
for the funeral as yef except that the
Interment 'will take place, tomorrow
n -. -- e ,y
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President .Wllspn wlll"preaWy;i
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TRIBAL COUXaL MEETING POST,
1 PONED UNTIL THIS- WEEK.
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ANGLERS ARE BEING GIVEN
coNDmovAii PERiwm -.
V Jttta- pfeitetk;''
ask fortl-deas-RIesi sad fe
iBi,iner WMH.pm sh
.Owing to a postponement of the
date of the Tribal Council meeting
from last .week until Wednesday of
this week, the question of allowing
or prohibiting fishing by the whites
on the Klamath, Indian reservation
still unsettled. 'Much Interest' Is be
ing taken in the" matter, ,
In the meantime, anglers who are
fishing in the streams on the reserva
tion, are calling at they Klamath
hgency to secure permits. The;ps
mlts issued allow the bearer to Aslk
ail; season; subject" to Ihe decision-of
tHe Tribal Council la, the matter.
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delphla ls::oi;iaM -a;te::i
skillful of all ts;rJebta
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Treat for ritdkd
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8. "N. Foster, representing the i note, there'la.
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Ellison-White Chautauqua system,; is'
in town today ,to assist the
mltteea in arranging ;f or the
to be given!, III. Klath
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