The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 12, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH COUNTY'S ,
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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Mnlti Year No. U.07B
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915
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PEACE COMMITTEE
HISSED BY CROWD
IN ITALY TODAY
nil. u'Ait ihimoxstratioxs
coxtixuku
Itu-slaus Admit ii lirntlimi ICvlinil
I'm,,,, Giilidn, Willi Heavy Loshoh'
li, llolli of lln Armies Gas IIimiiIhi
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mill (Million ,lli .lU'im Mm Ii Ml
IMilonee In I hr riKlilltiK Tin oiikIi.
mil WfoliTii Field.
I iuImI I'ii'ih Serlo
IIOMK, May 13. War deiiioiislru
linim throughout Imly Imvo become
stronger Uhiii nvT KffoilM to pro
pone po.ico Hl'l'lll doomed.
A crowd of IIioiikiiiiiIk IIiIh morn
lK met mill cheered tho kltiK- When
ll pOIICO ClllllllllUWI pltMHOll tho
throng hissed.
King Emanuel U lit ionfeiom.o
with tho cabinet olucors mid u num
ber of fondgn diplomats. Prlnco von
lloulow, tho German iiiiiliiiHmiilur, Ih
HtlVllllltlK llllH HOHKiOU.
The socialist parliament twin) do
ilih'il to oppose thi' war, and use Its
IiiHuoiici' to prevent mi outbroiut.
I illicit Press Service
petiioohad. May is it w
ilaliiii'il tlmt thu IttiHtilriUH hiiiiU three
Turkish ships In tho Black Sett yes-ti-rilny.
That the RuhsIuiib arc gtadually
n treating from (iallclu Ik ailmlttcil.
Heavy losses ru reported on both.
sides, but It Is claimed that the Ger-
man losses aro appalling.
Tho war office today states that tho
(Iitiiihii troops taking t.lbau have ro
iroateil before ItiiRHlnii reinforce
ments. '
I'liHcd I'reni Sarvlrc
I'AIIIH, May 12.- Todays olllelal
'iimituinliUH Hayi: .
Tho (liirmmm retook I.ooh treneli j
'Hie 1'iench i'ontlnuo efforlH to pierce j
the (Icrman linn between l.onz and
AiriiH, mul to prevent iIiIh tho t !r
mnni aro ruMhlnK rolnfnrcomentH.
The Flench attack nlonc tho whole,
lino from IthleniH to llelKluin In now ;
In pioKroHK. Thoro are artillery ilii"ls
hi'twecii thu VoHges mid Illilomx.
The HolKlan troopH nro IioIiIIiik tin
IHniiiuiIo lirldRu, mul (ho IIHIImIi am
stralKlitenlllK out. the uIIIoh' lines,
des;ilti (ho gas bouitiB iihoiI by ihe
ii riuan artillery In KhinderH,
HetlllllN to ClllliMlllli,
Project KiiKlnccr H. W. Illnek of
tlm Modoc Point Irrigation project,
li'ft I his moinliiK for Chlloquln, after'
a Hliorl Hojourn hero. Ho hcouIs tlio i
reportH that llnhlnc la poor on tho
reservation h! reams, mid sayH annlers
never had better luelc than at prenent.
Wellesley CoIIoko studelilB liavo
completed n fund to purchase and
einlp a mllliary mnbulnneo for nor- (
mco in rrunco.
Riggs National Bank
Injunction Case Is Up
1'iilted Press Kervlco
WASHINGTON, May Vi. Tho suit
"!' tho HIbkh National bnnk to enjoin
tlio comptroller of tho curronry from
wlthhoidhiK fG.000 Interest on Kv
ernment bonds us penalty for nllenod
violation of cortnln baukltiK regulti
"'lis, and charging Comptroller Wil
liams and Hecrelnry McAdoo with con
spiracy to wreck tho bank, came up
hi'foro JuiIko McCoy of tho district
hiipremp court this morning
The case, now ono month old, has
taken on a national Importance In tho
public mind, partly because of tho
persons Involved and because it Is
BRITISH SAY NO
!E SHIPS LOST
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Miit.i;i issues dexial or
iikhm.v wireless stokv
that several warships
srK ni'T iiehuex
I'lllllJll PlOM KoMll!)
LONDON, Miiy I.. The iidmlrulty
categorically denies thu claims made
Ii)' wIicIcmh from lloilln (liul tho
isiuihIi uiiihIiIik Supetb t.nil Wmrlor
wore himl(, (he ci inner l.lou Imdly
... . .
ilnimiKed, iiml uilicr vessels Injur"!
It, buttle of Bergen.
Tho admiralty deiiiuoH ihui no
xiii h IIkIii Iiiih oi'ctiri'i'il.
EVANS' PROPERTY
IS ORDERED SOLD
i.ors iv m:coi addition aim:
TO III. SOLD AT SHdtllT'S
SAI.i: TO I'AV tvi'i:wihti:ii
1 1 it. ms mi. i,
An exoriitlon Ii lit lieeil Ihsiii'iI In
tho Hiilt of tho Itcmlnclou Typewriter,
(oliipauy acnliiBt Sum Kviiiik for the'
Hale by the Hherln of a nuinhur of
IoIh In Second Addition to uitlHfy the
coiupnny Judi;meiit of $2S., with In-'
(el eat and accruing eostn. i
The property will he Mild by the,
Mherlff June in In front of the court I
Iiouro.
IMPORTANT MEET
ISONT
T
IM.rSTKATICD I.HCTl'HK, COX-
ii:ui:.i: ox ;ooi hoads
IIAV AXI OTHi:it MATTi:itS I'P
to HfsixKss n:x
Theie will ho seernl matters of
Importance up before tho Klamath
KiiIIh IliiBlnehH Men'B AHSoclatlon.
when ItK mooting Ih hold this ovon
Iiik in the council chamber at tho
now city hall. And by way of dlvor
Hlou, there will he a ledum on tho
"Fly Kvll" elven by School Superin
tendent Dunbar, and illiiHtratod by
vIowh Ihmhod by Kldor S. I), Harlan.
At this tlruo ropresentatlvos of tho
Kliiiunth Chamber of Commerce, the
county court and tho city council will
meet with tlm business men to din
cuss nlniiH for a thorough obsorvnnco
of (iood Itoads Day. May 20th, It Is
planned to Imvo all or thu business
houses closod that day, and all Ihe
available men at work on county and
city roads
Besides this, several other matteis
of Importance nro to tonic up.
belluveil II will open up important
questions Involving governmental
Jurisdiction over banks.
I "niggest thing slncu Jackson's
light with tho banks," Is ono way It
Is oxpressed
Tho inannor in which tho ndmlnls-
trillion regards tho litigation Is shown
by tho fact that Samuol Unlormyer
and I. D. Hrandlos hnvo been chosen
to assist tho attorney genernl's offlco
I In defending tho treasury olllclals -.
and possibly In carrying further tho I
charges openly mndo against tho hank t
uy uonipirouer iiituw ,
. President Wilson and his cabinet i
are known to have considered tho
jenso In cabinet meeting,
MR
ONIGH
H. E. ANGLIN IS
ARRESTED ON A
BIGAMY CHARGE
sii i:iti i'i - goes south to get
I'HISOXEH
,,',",""'p SiiM.-liit-inli'iii of Construe-
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House, Who Murilcd Local (ill I, Is
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( IiiiiwiI Willi In 1 1 II ii- In Idiom-
III. I'liM Witt- Waives IMinill-
linn IIIkIiIh.
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.s.W ritA(TSC. Mil) l. .l
Ihe ill) pi-Uon litis iihiIIiIiik Aliulln
Itfll-ell to ilisi iiss Ills i'iioo, CMept III
mi) tluil lie uniihl nut llubl evlinill
tliin. He lnlliil tlmt lie cun cleni'
IiIiiimIi' hi I In lil'iniy ituii'Ue, hut
wild In- would mil iiuike a vtutcnrcnl
led. i) In (hum- iiiiillihiu lie uoulil suy
iliiltbl cciii t ivllert on his wile In
lilain.iltt I i. IN. AiikIIii stoutly main
tain Ih. II the OrcU'Hi uoniiiii is bis
only wile. He s,i)f. he will be able
In iioi- IliU iipnii the iirilvnl of
Sheiiir l.nu iiein lilaiiiutli lomily to
luol nm.
ll..iiged with i...:uj' another wife
at II it lime ho married Miss Nlnu
Noi I a well known local youiiK lady
on 'lliankt-Klving, Harry Anellu was
Hirer tod e-,terday by the San Fran-
clsio pollco. l.e .i.vud his extra
dition rights and Sheriff I-ow left
this moinliiK for thr- city to bring
Anglln b.iclc for trial.
Angllu was for two years or more
superintendent of the Klamath coun
ty court house construction work A
Ki outer portion of that tlmu ho kept
company with Miss Noel, and follow
ing her graduation front tho Klamath
County High School last summer the
pair were wedded in the fall.
Theto wero many little rumors
about to the effect that Anglln was
married before he same here, and
that although he and his wife had
separated they had not been divorced.
Some believed that It was delay In
gutting the divorce In California that
prevented tin earlier marriage here.
Angllu'h Job with the county ex
pired January 1. A short tlmu apo
It Is Mated by suveral, ho Intimated
that thu county court had decided to
tear down tho partly built new court
house, and rebuild it on the old
i on rt house site, and ho was to do
this work, receiving about $74,000
for his services. On tho strength of
this, it Is alleged, Anglln tried to
borrow $3,000, but so far as known,
with no success.
Tho county court denies any such
understanding. Judge Hanks stated
that when Anglln was given his De
cember salary warrant, he was In
formed that the court was through
with him.
A few days after tho foregoing
owntB. Anglln left for California. Ho
went ostensibly on a business trip,
hut toon It bocamo noised about in
certain channels that ho was gono
for good, These stories, and others,
began to roach tho ears of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Nool, tho young bride's
parents, and shortly aftor Auglln's
depart nro Noel left to mnko some In
vestigations. Tho rosult of his trip was the ar
jest of Anglln by tho San Francisco
pollco. An Information, charging
bigamy, was sworn to by Mrs, Nool
jestorday, and a warrant for arrest
was telegraphed to Chlof of Police
White at San Francisco by tho county
authorities. Shorlff Low took the
original warrant south with him this
morning,
Tho heartfolt sympathy of tho eu
tho community Is extended to tho
Noel family In their hour of trouble.
Tho girl who became a brldo last
Tluu.k.iglvlns Is highly theugh: of
by all hor acquaintances, und Is
popular In local socloty. For tho
sake of all concerned, and especially
the voting woman. It Is certainly
hoped that Anglln will be able to
straighten out this roost embarrassing
predicament,
Big Booster Banquet
Community Builder to Address Meeting Next Month
COI.OXKI. W.
Something i. little out of the ordi
nary in u "love fe.ist" is to be held
here In June, trecordlng to plans Do
ing outlined by tho Klamath Cham-
, bor of Commerce. This will be a big
' banquet at the W'hito Pelican Hotel,
when ways for the development of the
I community along the best lines will
bo talked, and a closer union among
jtlie business men, the farmers and
other residents of the county.
As a special attraction at this ban
quet, plans are being made to havo
CcJIonel W II. Miller, community
builder for tho Western Lumbermen's
Association and noted far and wide
'as a lecturer and humorist, present to
deliver the principal address. Colonel
Miller has attained a great reputation
as a consistent boostor for commun
ity development, and for stimulating
; local pride and activity for tho bet-
, terment of the "home town." He Is a
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WAS BILLICKE IVILLA REPORTS
SAVED OR N0T?i HE IS WINNING
COXTKADKTOUV TKLKGltA.MS
Pl'ZLIC THOSE IXTERESTED IX
MAX WHO WAS PASSEXGEIt OX
THE LUS1TAXIA
I'nlted Press Service
LOS ANGELES, May 12. It Is re
ported today that A, C. Bllllcke, a
Los Angeles capitalist, was among
tho unfortunate ones who went down
when the Lusltnnia was destroyed by
German torpedoes. ,
Shortly after the disaster, the fam
ily of Ullllcko received a telegram t
which was very laconic, but reassur
ing. It waB:
"Saved. Bllllcke."
Now Vork lawyers are today In
vestigating nnotljer telegram which
in as follews:
"Ullllcko's body found."
Tho family of the capitalist are,
greatly concerned, and feel that some
mystery is connected with tho matter
which does not appear on the surface,
i.ovlnsky vs. Terr)' Kellur
United Press Service ,
AKRON, May 12. Battling Levin
sky is scheduled to moet Terry Ketlar,
tho California heavyweight, for ten
rounds horo" tonight. Levlnsky Is ful
ly recovered from his Injured hand,
which kept him quiet for a couple of
weeks recently,
II. MIL! V.i
Ity builder of I! u most desirable
type, one of the !ilud who st&Tts his
development vork from jyithln by
wot king to s?3 that the schools, etc.,
aro what they should be before oth
ers are asked to make the town tholr
home.
Colonel Miller's Interesting and
valuable views and suggestions on
community betterment havo been
scattered far and wide throughout
the East by his appearance on Chau
tauqua: platforms. He comes here to
deliver lectures for the Chautauqua
Assembly In June. But at the ban
quet he will deliver a more personal
talk ouo with a still different mes
sage for all In attendance.
The attendance of Colonel Miller
at the banquet hero is largely due to
the Big ' Basin Lumber company,
which Is a member of tho Western
Association, and which will pay the
necessary association fees, etc., for
Miller's presence here.
TELEGRAPHS WASHIXGTOX AU
THORITIES THAT HE WILL
SOOX CRUSH OHREGOX'S ARMY
.NEAR IRAl'UATA
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Muy 12.
General Villa has telegraphed the au
thorities hero that he has destroyed
the left wing of General Obregon's
army, and driven his men back to
Irnpuata.
Villa also reported that he expected
a doclslvo engagement at Irapuata
shortly, where Obregon Is entrenched.
Gibbous-Houck Fight
I'nlted Ptess 'Service
NEW VORK, May 12. Mike Gib
bons is signed up to meet Leo Houck
on May 26 at tho St. Nicholas rink.
This will be Gibbon's first appearance
in this vicinity in about half a year.
Southern Baptist Convention
liOl'STON. May 12. More than
,',(100 delegates to the Southern Bap
tist convention wore expected today
to be here before the sessions close
on the 17th. The convention opened
today with fully 3,500 delegates from
Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Mis
souri, Arkansas, and othergouthern
states.
5,- Ji.
RIOTS
AGAINST ALIENS!
REAL MENACE:
t
FORCE IIE1XU U8EI IX MAXY
liACEH
i
1'olko HeiiiK Unable to Cop With
tlio Ouilirenkfl Aguinst Germans, i
Cabinet Taken Up tlie Qnestloa in
i
.McetiiiK Today Seventeen More'
Itodlev of l.usitaniu Victims Kecov-
eied Today.
I'nlted Pies Servliu '
, LONDON, May 12. The antl-Oer-,
man riots that have broken out since
the sinking of tho Lusltnnia have.
reached such n frenzied state that the
.police cannot control the mobs. A
I
special meeting of the cabinet to con-
i
sider tho alien enemy problem, was
nllpd todny, and at this It way de-
i
cided that all enemy aliens, whether)
naturalized or not, should be Interned '
for safety. i
Hundreds of stores and houses of '
aliens have been broken Into and de-'
, mollshed and looted. Many aliens'
ha-vo been beaten by the mobs. I
In several places women are in the
mobs, and they have fought the po-'
lice, tearing ofT their uniforms. '
1 Scores of women, men and chil-'
i dren have been arrested, and the hos
pitals are full of people with broken
heads from the clashes. Near Smith-
I
fiShUiJfi JePXl4 tliat, a number of
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1 The mob leaders work their follow
ers Into a frenzy by singing "Rule
Britannia-." Near Liverpool the riot
ing Is especially rabid.
Jutted Press Service
QUEENSTOWN, May 12. The
steamer Flying Fish brought seven
teen .more Lusltnnia victims' bodies
to port today. One was Identified as
Percy Secomb of Boston.
Heports of the recovery of Alfred'
Vanderbilt's body are not confirmed.
Statements to that effect are believed
untrue.
BONANZA NINE TO
PLAY BALL HERE
A return game between thu Klam
ath County High School baseball
team and the Bonanza team will be
played at Modoc Park Friday after
noon. The game will be called at 3
o'clock.
The two teams clashed at Bonanza
Friday last, und the fans in attend
ance witnessed nine rattling good
innings of baseball as a result. Tho
flnnl score was 4 to 3, In favor of the
students, but reports from the Clover'
Leaf City region indicate that Bo
nanza is coming down Friday loaded
for victory.
BRITISH
Stage to Ply Between
Bend and Fort Klamath
An automobile stage line of much
importance In Central Oregou Is to
be established between Bend und
Fort Klamath. George Hoyt of the
Wood River garage will operate the
transportation company.
Two machines are to be used, so
the stages will leave Bend and Fort
Klnmath at tho same time, passing
near Crescent. , The trips will be
made on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, and the Initial trip will
be made Tuesday next.
The routing of the stage line Is
ILSON'SflOURSE
IN PRESENT FUSS'
ALMOST DECIDED
.NOTE TO GERMANY IX PREPABA-
TIOX
I c
Itelleied from Itemarlu Dropped bjr
Oniclnls Tliat Thin Asks Kaleer'a'
Country to Outline More DcflBJtly"
II Policy Hogm-dlng Slilpptag, d
Asks Tlmt There lie no More At-
tucks on Shipping.
I 'liteil Press Service
WASHIXGTOX. .1), C, May 12.
The German note nan completed tula
afternoon. It In reported that the
delivery of it Is being delayed to give
American a rluince to quit Geraaay,
mid rumor nay llryan cabled Ambaa
sudor Gerard a Miggestion that Araer
it nns go (o Switzerland for refage.
It is also wlUftpered about that a
xwslble severance of diplomatic rela
tions with Germany wait dlactMoed at
yf st ei day's meeting of the cabinet.
It it learned today that the govern
ment Intends to muzzle tome of. the
radical German newspapers that ex
coriate the government by denying
them tho use of the malls.
tJuited 1'tess Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 12.
roiiowing a conierence witn rreu- i
dent WilsonrSecretary Tumulty mad
the following announcement today;
"The course of the president baa,,
been decided upon. It will be an
nounced just as soon as It Is possible
to publish the note now In course of
preparation."
It Is believed that President Wil
son plans to ask Germany to define
her policy toward American shipping
in tho war zone. It is also believed
ho will request assurance that' there
will be no mora recurrence of the
Cushing und Gultlight affairs, and
will refer to the sinking of the Lusl
tnnia, Frye and Falaba.
It Is understood that the note will
be firm. It will be sent to Berlin to-,
night or tomorrow.
Nobody believes that the adminis
tration will adopt a warlike attitude.
The state department Is busied with J
this affair. Wilson and Bryan are
personally handling developments.,
Optimists believe that Germany's
reply will be foreshadowed with con
ciliation. Others predict an evasive
answer to Wilson's note, or a fiat re
fusal to comply with the suggestions.
National Charities Convention
' oiled Press Service
INDIANAPOLIS, May 18. This
city cast a greedy eye toward Balti
more today, where the delegates to
the national conference of charities
and corrections nre gathering. A del- I
egatlon of local men have gone there
to bid for the conference (or next il
year. The local Chamber of Com-'l
merce was prime mover In the at
tempt. '
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such that stops will be made at Harp;;
Ln Pine, Crescent, iWotkpttwi'
' Ranch and other places. 0 Me-.?
will tin OAnt In nhllnnnln tntilAW unCr
...... o.- .u r Ti-v.'i- Zti-x-
on to Bend, or to catch the train frovte
' Chlloquln to this. city. , ' m&$$
iiesiues carrying passengers, . -Jo jc'
stace line will alaa-tranaaart-i
innri bnvflraiFft. ft rrnnira it hiiiwr
also been made for private kMH Mb
livery for farmers, llyinffotejigtifr;
I stasia route ont dltaa"f'a4t.
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