The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 14, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPKR
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STONE AGAIN ON
STATE FISH AND
GAME BOARD
THIS It HIH TlllltD APPOINTMENT
W THIH POSITION
A Sportsmen Hero Are 1'nltcil for
Lotnl Man's Appointment, Gover
nor Xnnnil 1 1 lot fur One Venr
Trnn, Eliminating Further PlgM
It)' Naming Men for !iik Terms iu
the Contested Positions.
(Ilcialil Special Service) , Pulled Plum, Svitliu
SAI.KM, Mny 14 Governor Wllhy- HOME Miiy 14. Italy Ih Uneaten
ionibi bus announced ilio following ' with a civil war unless war Ih de
nuDulnliiiviitH on Ilia now state IIhIi l'l"f,'l apnhiHt Austria Tin- war
ii nil game commission-
I. N, Flolscliiinr, I'ortluml.
Krnnk Warren, Portland.
Pirns. F Stone. Kltimnth Kill In
Marlon JncW, Pendleton.
Tlie governor Ih thu chairman mid
tilth member of tlio board, under tlio
new Htnto law.
Mr. Flulshner, who In ii Portland
merchant, wiih uppolntcil fur tlui four
cr term. The two-yenr term man In
Warren, who represents the commer
cial Hulling Interest of tlio late, and
Iiih lincHitiicutn on liolh tro Upper
anil Lower Columbln. The Pendle
ton mini was appointed for tlio three
jonr term, autl Htono of KlnniMli for
flnii yonr.
Thcro wore hot IIkIiIh waged for
the positions to which Flclschnor and
jkk were uppoin.ea. i ucro re
four out for JnckV place, unci a doicn ,
or mom implrvd to thu mipolntment
kIvhi KliilRclincr. Kor this reiiHon,
Wlthyromho appointed thei! men to
tlio Ioiik term poHltloiiH, ho there will
be no contents on IIicho positions
riKiiln for Hevernl yearn.
Sloiiii, the Klamath mini, wiih
uiiuiiluioiiKly vndorneil hy tlio Hportn
men mid hiiHlncHH men. Ah thcro wnH
uo light over him, ho wiih mimed for
the Hlmrt term, tlio Rovernor foolliiK
Unit thero will ho nnothar ondorne
nicnt niul no contestnnt next year, ho
ho enn ho appointed.
lutlon on the ofllclnl records of the
TIiIh Ih the third appointment tostute of .MlnnoHotu today. The re
the ciiiiio commlHHlon received by Mr I cent leKlHhituie juit It there. The
Htono kIiico the creation of the eiinio proteHt, which won "kindly, Kcntly,
board four years iiro, nd local 'hut llrmly uinile," Ih iignlnnt the iiho
uportmncn aro elated nt IiIh reap- of profmio, viilttur or Inmtltlim Iiiiik
liolntment hy the Rovernor. At fill , uiiro In the IckIhIuIIvc chmnheiH
tltncH, Stono Iiiih proven a hard work-i
t for the promotion of tlio Kiimo In- The copper mines or CypriiH, In nn
terHtH, nnd much of the bonelltH re- dent lime aiming tho rlchent In tho
t'clvcd In thin region nro attributed world, mny ho reopened, hacked by
to his endeavors. .L'nlled Slates capital.
Business Men to Shut
Stores and Make Road
i
Practically every hiiHlnoHH Iiouhh hi iiltlff. Kluniuth Kails crcmneiy, Hob
' Klamnlli KiiIIh will bo closod on'TtH & Wliltmore. .1. K. Mngulro Co.,
TIHHI..I.V .. Central OulllttltiB Co.. lkcUon fl.
ft iv-i umuiniii iiuiiKj ii'
Mo win nirry out Mi.vernor Withy.
comb.Vs (lood IlondH Day proclnmn
tliui by putting in n dny of volunlfror
lulmr en tho rwU nnd hlghwnyfl of
Jim toimty -i-iio dlfforont rondu lo
b) Iniinoved nro now bolng llslnd.
"nd the voluntoor civwh will bo f'L
vlleil to got niii the mnxlniiim
aniiiiim of work.
Mayor NIchnhiH, County Judgo
HnnkK, I-'rocl HoiiBton nnd Secretary
-'t of the Klumiitli Oliambor of
Conimorco, today Intorvlowod tho fol
lowing, and they ngrcod to eloso iholr
"Habllahmonis u day lind work on
"' roadR!
v" Qullllicli, Klamath Department
Htrc, Ward ft Obenchaln, First State
nnd SivlngH bank, Klamath Alwtract
'- Allen Sloan, William Masten,
van Rlpor Broa., Orogon Ilarneas Co.,
"Whom ft deU, T. O. McHatlan, W.
".Davenport, M. Motaohenbnchor,
i-allfornla-Orefon Power company'a
ITALIAN
MOBS
DEMAND FIGHT
T
CI VII, W.UI 1 HIIEA'I USUI UV Till:
PEOPLE
I'olloulim Hie ltt-Oi(iiutloii r Mi-mi-
hers of the Citlilmi Win, Deslieil
VAnr, I iKiiiMinils hi I ili' lli'siid)
Germim l'i(iM'il) mill ('litinor
Loudly Tliul tin- Kingdom TiikH Up
.4 1 tim Aijiilnst A ii it rlu.
ili'iiumiiinildiiH mi heroiulng ho Hurl;
huh thr.t the Intervention of troops Ii
cnulluimlly nei'i'HS:iry. I
MhIih inilny smashed the windows I
of the chamber of deputies, Mini loud-1
ly hooted nt the pence ndvorntes In j
Hint hoih They then nmrelieil to the'
pnliKo mill loudly ileiniiiiileil thin King
l.'iiimiintiel liiunedlntcly dci-lnro war.
The ileninuHti'iitloiiH lire nppiirontly
nn'fiilly orgnulzed
Follow Imk tlio resignation of li Ih
nililurt, the king consulted with n
iiuiiilitr of Bliitenmcn, nnd offered the
hend of the new cabinet to M. CI loll 1 1 1 .
(lie lender of tlio peace imrty.
It Ih reported Hint Glnllttl refused
the nppoliitmcnt. Tlio king Iiiih not
yel nrccpicd tlio resignation of the
ciihlnol, hut If lie does, mid nppolnts
n neulrnl cabinet, nolliIiiK hut n rev-
,,, Kan fllm. ,fnly llt0 wur, f
, (.K )n(1(, , nc(.npl ,0 r,,,R11Il.
,. . lirillill.,pil ,i1M . unllmm
will he llRhtliiK within two weckx.
Aiitl-Cetuinu rlotliu; is provnlent.
Mohri this ufternoon wrecked u mini
hor of nhopH mid foimht u pistol Imt
tlo with cu vulry men.
In Mnllti, Intorvciit lonistH mid neti
trnllHtH fought ii hnttlo In the HtreclH
Several are loported killed there
No SlieiuliiK Allowed
'Lulled I'ri'M, Servlio
ST I'A t'l.. Minn.. .Mny H "l)o
not i'iihh," Ih the purport of n reso-
Hunsiit (iiocery, Slilvo nros., Hum
Iliirdwmo Co,, Krnnk M. I'pp, Klam
ath Dyo Works, f.oowo Ilros., Knrra
or Implement and Supply Houso.
P. H. S. Milling Co., Wood-CurtlH Co,,
Virgin & Son, Kim Nntlonnl bnnk,
K. K. K. Store, Stilts Drygoods Co..
K Hiigmmnn, Oolden llulo, Hobcrts
ft Hunks, Klamath Kails Music. House,
llrndley Horness Co., WllllH-Jnhn-Htono
Kiirnllnro Co.. Dick's Shoo
Store, II. .1. WlntPiH, 10. M. Chllcoto,
Swansnn Shops, C. '& S. Kloctricnl ft
Cycle Btoro. Klamnth Hardwnro Co.,
K. II. Olds ti Co., Kltzpntrlck & llenn.
IIOBtwIek Shop, Klamath Fuel Co.. R
13. Stnllli ft Co., .Iiih. Maloiio.
These nro nil of tho business houses
(hnl hint hern visited boforo llmo of
goliip lo pi-ess.
WITH
AUS
All Interested In t hotbovcil saloons, inree mouoii piviuif
movement nro Invited to attend n big
meeting at the City Hall tonight. At
this plana will bo made for the ob
sorvnnco of tho day In tho best man
ner possible,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY
Some 0 United States' Diving Squadron
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Ileiu are four of Uncle Sum's sub murines lit anchor in the North Hlver, New York, ready for the naval ex
hibition, which will Inst nbout ten days. Perhaps the largest fleet of war vessels ever collected In American
waters will make up this show of tho navy.
LATE WAR NEWS
fulled Press Service lHee and troop- uru unable to quell
HOME, Mny 14. it is announced i the trouble.
that rnlus have hindered thu French
attack upon Ainu. , Pulled Prebs Service
The allies have captured sovcrnl, WASHINGTON. D. C. May H
lines of trenches near Snuchez. AjlJaron von Bernstorff, tho German
brilliant bayonet ehnrgo resulted In jambnssador, visited Secretary Bryan
this gain. (today. The cause of the visit is un-
Several German blockhouses along1 known,
the Aline havo been destroyed by
I'.. I, .1.1 ll.va UAIl.ft.t
ennnon. i
LtVlilll'UUK, -May li. wore, nua
ttiilled Ph-hh Service !'' received that the steamer Tran-
IIKRMN, May 14 It Is announced sylvnnln is now In the war zone,
that General von Mnckenstoln nnd his ' There are over 800 pnssengcrs, in
big Germnn-AusHinn nrmy aro fight- eluding many Americans, aboard her.
lug the Russians before Przemysl,;
mid tho recapture of this position is milled Press Service
expected In a few days.
Pulled Press Service
LONDON. Mny ll.-Hundreds of
aliens, mainly Germans, today vol-
untarlly surrendered for iniermeui.,i
ri. i.in nf mmi will nrobablv bo used
for a enmp.
f T,.lt ...1 lt,wR Service
DURBAN. Natal. May 14. A mob.
f innnr, i,nv wrecked or burned
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Tho
German shops and buildings
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SOUTH AFRICA
ALSO HAS WAR
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GERMAN SOUTHWEST AFRICA,
XOW IX RHIT1SH HANDS AXTI.'
GERMAN SBXTIMRNT HERE
CAUSES RIOTING j
Pulled Piess Servho
CAPETOWN. May 1 1
-.General
Both yesterday roportoa
that tho,
British forces had finally
t ... fjn.illiiinal & t I'll
conquorod
Africa-. Wind-
i u. h nB nnrinnn wireless stn-
.nr-iiiiiii niiiuiinLPi t i
ton, was iniicu j-. '.. i
town Is under martial law today.
f lilted Piess Service
JOHANNESBURG, May
14. Anil-
uorman mous noro uuyo "".n "
t -. t.s aaiaaA a1 nl rtW .
hurnml ten warehouses, throe hotels,'
threators aud many shopB and the.
Herman club, the latter building fly-
inn tho German flag at the time, .
The damage Is about i,50Q,oou.
Tho pollco are powerless.
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S, Arfs -. f " si. - " '&-,frt7sVMyS'VW''f ww"y,yOTr JWW"Tm
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will left lo Hjtlit K2, IW. Ill, 11.1.
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to another trawler Just In port today.
fulled I'l ess Service
nue iUinw
I1LYTII. May 14. me steamer
jCollarnlo accidentally rammed and
sunk n submarine In the North Sea
Saturday. Tho vessel was outward
bound, and smashed Into a submorg-.
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'fact, after a terrillc shock of Impact.
HI oDject. un soon apruuu uh mo su-
Intendent,'
THAW TO GET
A JURY TRIAL
APPELLATE JUSTICE DECIDES IN
FAVOR OF MATTEAWAN'ft FA
MOUS FUGITIVE GREAT VIC
TORY FOR PRISOXER
: United Press Service
NEW YORK. May
14. Attorneys
for Harry
E. Thaw, slayer of Stan
ford Wlilto and fugitive from tho
Matteawan asylum for criminal in-
briio, won a Brent
vlctory for their
when Justice Laugblln
, ,- ; . ,. ,..,, ,nt
Thaw's sanity be a question to be de-
,-lilnri In court before a lurv.
The state asked 'an Injunction to
prevent the trial of tho sanity Issue
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The highest
temperature
ever
known In n human being was record
ed In the case of an Italian recently.
He was a Victim of lung disease, and
his temperature was 188,
14. 1915
BAD
ON RESERVATION
lUIIiAL COUNCIL KltOWNS UPON
BOXES, DICK AXD POKER.
WHITE FISHING UEIXQ TALK
ED OVER TODAY
(Herald hpeelnl Service)
YAINAX, May 14 No decision has
yet been reached by the Klamath
Tribal Council regarding allowing
people to fish on the reservation
Ftrenms. The matter Is being dis
cussed this afternoon.
The council took k decided ttand
this morning against gambling by
,jasMng tUo follewing: .
..0amDlnB ,n tho torm of nny
'game or games of chance, including
u Jndian games of chance with
cuvds, dice, bones, sticks or any other
implement or device, for money,
ctedit or anything of value Is hereby
prohibited within tho limits of the
.. . .. resorvnt!on . Oregon, unon
penally oi uue or uiiuisuuuieui or
hntl ,n U)0 dscrPtIon of the super.
The gambling has been of the
worst the Indian service officials have
had to contend with, and this action
by the council, It Is believed, will
greatly help in the elimination of
these games.
CAN NOW FISH
IN SPENCER CREEK
s
IN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLC
TIOX FROM: SPORTSMEN'S AS
SOCIATION, FISH AXD GAME
COMMISSION ACTS
A telegram was received today
from State Fish aud Game CommU-
sioner Chas. F. Stono. announcing
mat tne commission nas openea
? Crefk la fl8nlng from M" l
to January 1
This is In accordance with a reso-
lutlon sent the commission by the
Klamath Sportsmen's Association. By
May 1. tho spawning and egg taking
Ft-nson Is finished, nnd the closing of
the stream the rest of the year meant
the shutting up of one of the county's
beit rainbow trout itrstas.
GAMBLING
WILSON'S NOTE IS
; DELIVERED TODAY
IN GERMAN EMPIRE
i
President's Message Requests a
Clear Understanding About
Several Things and Says
U. S. Will Act Should
It Be Necessary
! bailed Pi ess Service
f WASHINGTON, D. C, May 14. Whether tho I'nlted State atuOl loa.
er ronlinue liri- friendly relations with Geimuny, It In believed, la a matter
I that Is up to Kaiser Wilhelin, following the delivery of
tionshlp is largely up to his decision. In his note, which was delivered
to the German Government this morning by James W. Gerard, American
embassador at BerUn, President Wilson declares that Germany and the'
United States should come to a clear
tlon" which has been created as a result of the sinking of the
nnd Falnba by German submarines, causing loss of American Uvea, the tor
pedoing of the American tanker Gulf light, flying the American nag, by a
Gorman submarine, and the dropping of-bombs on the American if r Mini
Cushing, by n Teuton aeroplane.
A criticism of the methods of submarine warfare, as waged by Ger
many is contained lit the note. Theso methods are branded as violations
of both international law and the tows of humanity.
"The rights of Americans to traiel on the merchant ships of belliger
ent countries with confidence and safety, and the right of American vessels
to sail the seas are Indisputable," says the note. "They are all Jnntlflrd
in confidence that this government will sustain them In the exercise of
their rights."
Wilson In his note characterizes the warning published by the Ger- "'
man Enibass regarding sailing for European countries as "a moat nrnris
intc irregularity' v
Ho declares that a warning that an unlawful and Inhumane act ,1a to
bu committed cannot be accepted as an excuse or palliation for the grave
offense after it is committed, causing loss of hundreds of non-combatant's
lives.
The president's note asks -a disavowal by Germany of the acta com
plained of, reparation for damage done, nnd the taking of immediate atop
to prevent any recurrence of these marine disasters affecting American
lives or shipping.
"Imperial Germany wUl not expect the United States to omit any
word, or act, necessary for the performance of its sacred duty, that of.
maintaining the rights of the United States and Its citizens, and the" safe
guarding of their free exercise and enjoyment of these," says the note in
Its concluding paragraph.
Ofllctals are anxiously awaiting the Berlin reply, in the meantime,
silence is being maintained. y?
The cabinet today reviewed the situation, and seemed r-lrnscd at the
mviMiuii accoracu me noio ny tne American people. This to interpreted
ns meaning that whatever tho outcome of the situation may be, the admin
1st ration has solid public backing-.
Xo war preparations liave been
meius, nut the big tieet mobilized at
ram ra iin us cum ouuKers
crammed. The president wlU review
nignr.
Diplomats are very optimistic. They believe that should GerMtay ac
knowledge she lin made mistakes, a wave of strong sentiment will sweep
over America.
There is n growing belief that the
American note. A l)uh mm nt Anannn ..- i. ...,.: . .:' i'. '' r
man frontier. tu-entv.fleA mlhwi fim
Some believe that Germany will
I he IssltP,
.. . . .
Such action will not be accepted, as the note dewaaaa anaasie" -''A
answer,
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More tnai 3.000,0oo,00Q tons of
jcoa' rem9,n t0 De takn
jflelds ln Wn,M' according to geolo-
gists.
A new knife Invented for the use
of electricians Ii equipped with a
Price. Mr
President Wilson's note to Germany.
Stripped of IU diplomatic verbiage, thli note Is
both a demand and r. threat.
President Wilson is considering the severance or
diplomatic relations, should Gtrmany take a dctaM
attitude. This in despite the belief in some offclal
clit-lcs that such u sevcrauro nould be considered a
prelude to actual hostiUtlcs.
Officials realize that the Gennaa mllRartet lead
ers are pretty certain to demand a coatemptoaa re
fusal of Wilson's request for an abandonment of amb
murine warfare, iiLMfar as American Uvea and roa
erty are destroyed by this practice. They alee realise
that in this matter Kaiser Wllhelm ha the laetwerd
about the wording of the reply, and the fatnre reta
understanding of the "grave
ordered by the nrmy and navy
New Vork for review la fuHy
iitieo, and Its powder
the fleet tomorrow, leavfoc
Netherlands may, eatfawa ct&kfrM?'
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