The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 22, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPKR
Xlnty Viwr No. U.087
mush moors
KILLED BEFORE
THEY REACH WAR
COLLISION AND EXPLOSION'
KILLH MANY
tttfpcslttl Truop Train Collide Willi
Two I'anscitgrr Train, mimI the Ito
ullnnt Fir Ck'iimK'n nl lruit l-'lf-irU'lillo
Villager Am Fighting
Flaw, Ammunition Explode, nml
IHnili Mm U Enlarged.
I'liltnl I'ixmI HiTVltv
OAltLIHI.E, KiiRlaml, Mny 22.--A
poclnl troop (rnln cullliIcO with two
paot)Kor trains at (Jrutnu today, and
from thin Mid subsequent cu-ntti the
iIoaIIi llt IH probably roach nt least
it hundred.
Tim troop train collided wit li om
eiprcHu, nml before thu signals could
b set another express plowed Into
lbs wreckage. A bollor cxplodud,
and the mass caught (Ire.
Clone to seventy soldiers wero
rruilied ond cremated. Nearly nit
many civilians woro killed, iv total of
nevonty-olglit bodies bcliiK rescued
tnls afternoon.
Wlillo passengers and soldiers es
caping Injury worked with villagers'
to rescue otberi, the ammunition sup
ply car on tho troop train caught fire,
tind exploded. This tamed a number
of deaths and Injuries, tho exact ox
tent being unknown at thla time.
From tho collision alone tboro
tr more than three hundred poo-,
pie taken to tho hospitals suffering
from Injuries.
EXTRA SESSION
TALK IS HEARD
'OMlltKKH SHOULD TAKK HTKI'S
TO TAKi: CAHi: OF TIIK "FllKK
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I'nltid Press Service
WABIIINHTON, 1). 0. May
Keiudor J, Hamilton IowU
today
urged an extra session of congreHH to
begin October 1. Ho thinks this Is
necessary to provide for half u bil
lion dollar bond issiio to pay oft the
treasury deficit nnd to establish n
"lulling fund against futuro deficits,
ii.i nion .ii. ,.. i.,,.... i.niu luaumi
-..- .,.... pvi nn ki ..- M..o ,...w-..
for strengthening tno coast forts and
building a highway ncross tho contl-
nent.
Many New
Become
This Is thu date on which tho ma
jority of tho now Inws and nmond
wontH passed by tho last legislature
ko Into offoct. Thoro are approxi
mately 2 tin of these. In addition to
Hie Iuwh currying omorgoncy clnuscH,
which wero oporatlvo on being signed
ly l liu (lovernor. Most of tho latter
proilded appropriations for stnto In-1
stltutlotiH.
Several of tho most Important
uii.iiu,.. . .- -l ....,n
" ll, UI. kltnU UllVVfc M....
January 1st, among those, bolng tho
prohibition law, tho permanent regis
ration law and tho law limiting tho
x levies. This latter law provldos
l bau on eah year after 19in, tho
"utborlty or all taxing bodloB shall
b so limited as to prohibit tho lovy
Ing of u greater amount of rovonuo
llnn tho larger nmount levied In
either of the last proceeding ycara
when a levy was made, plus sis per
cent, in cat the amount Is not
m
Vnlirt I fnr T R
TeLulu IOr h
Afar Loot Sessiui, Jin, Filds for Wsdanl
I'nllcd Press Sen ice
HYHACUSi: N. Y. May 22. After
forty-two liouiH of deliberation, the
Jury In the UariK-H-lloonexelt llhcl suit
roturnid Into court thin morning with
n erdlct unanimously In fnvor of the
ilofenilnnt Colonel Hoosoelt.
Thf court ouT-ruled the objections
made by thu attoinejH for the plain-
tirf, William llnrnes Jr , who main-
tallied that the Juiy should hnvo been
ilhrlmrgid seeral hours earlier an
they disagreed.
ltooneelt Ih oxerjoyeil at the ur-
diet. After the Jury was discharged
ho led tho twohe talesmen Into a
Teacher "Unim.
I). ;. MonlH, manual training in-
Htrui'tni, left this morning for Okln
homa to spend vacation. Miss Hnchel
Maunemaii left for Vancouer, Miss
Helen PnxHon for San I'ranclseo, Miss
i'tii..l (irosK for tho exposition and
Oakland, Miss Lena htoecliler lor a
sojourn on u Klamath county ranch,
Miui AiiL'imiu Parker leaves for
..
(Irnnts Pass and Miss Alice l ool win
go to llrooksldo ranch for a short
Wslt.
Statutes
Laws
Today
considered sulllclent n special election
may ho culled to dctermlno tho levy.
Among tho measuios becoming ef
fectho today arc those making sher
iff h Instead of county treaauiea.lnx
colleclors; amending the Workmen's
(-iimmiiisiitlon Act, enlarging classltl-
callous nnd making fcos inoro equt
table; regulnllng eiiiploymeiit ngon-
eles lo piotect emplojoH anil compeu-
lug them to take out a license; com-
....in., n. 11-nuinnn of educational auu
' n - -
pnnnnthroplc funds t ko report.
to county courts; roorgn nUli K th o
Fish and Uuino uoniiuiiiu nun ..
Ing the governor tho head; consolidat
ing tho olllco of the State Highway
KiiiMnoer with that of tho State Eng-
Ineor; making tho punishment for
homlcldo llfo Imprisonment; repealing
most of tho continuing npproprla
(Ions, oxcept for educational Instltu-
( Continued on page S)
hunting
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY,
nearby loom, nnd expressed his
thanks to them for their decision.
"1 can assure jou, gentlemen, that
thioiiKuout my entire life both prl-
vato Mid public, I will net in my af-
full 8 In such n manner that not one
of )nu will lmo rciibon to regret this
eidlct )on have Just rendered."
Later llooseelt and the Jury posed
for tho plctiuo men.
A total of forty-one ballotrt was
tnkon before the verdict was reached,
Attornev Ivans, representing the
Damns Inteiests In the case, stnted
today that he would appeal from the
decision rendered.
BACCALAUREATE
PROGRAM READY
s:uvt.,; will
ih: hki.i) at
HOUSTON'S OPKHA HOL'SK TO
MOKUOW FOKEXOOX KVEItY.
HODY IXVITKD
Tim bacculiiureato sorvlces for the
graduating class of tho Klamath
County high school will bo hold to
morrow forenoon nt the opera bouse.
Tho serlco will begin at 11 o'clock,
and tho program arranged follews:
Doxology Congregation.
Invocation Hov. S. D. Hnrlan.
Song "Father of Love, Our Guide
and Krieiid,"Haydcn Choir.
Scripture Heading nnd Prayer
llev. A. V. Simmons.
Song, "Pralso Yo tho Fathor,"
(lounod Choir.
Sermon "Creative Power" Hov.
I". C, lUchards.
SonK "Hut the Lord Is Mindful
of Ills Own." Mondolssohn
Choir,
lioncdlctlon.
, ... i.t nittnncr nnttltn nchools
-. wlthout "suffer-
logg of the,r pogUlOM but,
lUK tllQ
onco inothors, they must stay at homo
for two years nnd devote these years
entirely to tho child's Interost.
Fanners In the Yorkshire district
of England aro new employing female
labor In pulling and topping turnips
and also forking sheaves to, the
thresher.
;Bon(ismen sav
AHGLIN IS 10
APPEAR MOH0AV
HKAItl.VM IH CONT1XUUU UXTI1,
THAT DAY
Aritlcen Itecched Fiom Snn I'roncbtco
I'ollco Department Head by l'roie-
t
iiitlnK Altorno) li-ulu Statu That
lliuther of Man Wanted Hero Hum
I'roiuised to Have l)cf'iulnnt i.n
IIiiimI for (ho HenrliiK.
Thure Is still a possibility of Harry
i: Anglln being brought back here
Tor trial on n bigamy charge. His
lioiulxmcn hau promised to have him
In San Francisco for a hearing on
the charge of being a fugitive from
JiihIIc", a proceeding independent
from the one scheduled to have been
held In Sacramento, when Anglln
lulled to appear.
' The following telegram regarding
tho matter was received this after
noon by Prosecuting Attorney John
Irwin from Chief of Police White of
San FranclBCe:
"H..1j. Anglln was remanded on
tho hearing for a writ of habeas cor
hib. Ho was admitted to bonds of
$1,000, pending a hearing in the
fugitive warrant case, and failed to
appear nnd answer yesterday. The
case was continued until next Mon
day. His brother and his other bonds
man have promised to produce him
then."
LJREAT APPLAUSE
i:XTKUTAIXMEXT LAST XIGHT
CLASSED AS THE I1EST OF ITS
KIXD IX KLAMATH FALLS FOK
SEYEIUL YEARS
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"The best quartet ever heard here,"
Is the way tho majority of tne people ,
attending last night's entertainment'
by tho Hotnrlan quartet characterized '
tho concert. It was certainly a mu-,
Ical treat, and many who attended
last night will attend again this even-1
Ing.
Each member qualified as a soloist,
and was forced to respond to en-!
chores, and na a quartet their rendl-j
tlons were grand. Time after time,
the musical four wore called back,
and they responded with numbsrs
mining the gamut from "Heidelberg"
and "My Rosary" to "TIpperary."
Many would have been content to
listen to the quartet all evening, but
tho variations on the program were
warmly received. Resides n beauti
ful tenor solo by Mr. Wetzel and bass
selections by Mr. Bowman, dialect
numbers by Dr. Grover convulsed the
audience, and his banjo selections, In
cluding one of his own composition,
kept him busy playing enchores. In
his "Planologuos' Mr. Drown com
pletely cnptlvated the audience. The
ouchores woro so persistent that it
looked as though he was billed for
tho rest of the evening. He has a
sparkling humor nnd wonderful mu
slcnl tnlcnt, and his reading with,
piano solo Interpolation Impressed!
everybody
Tho ciowd hist night was not ns.I
larco as It inluht hnvo boon, but it
ROTARIANS
WIN
Undo up In appreciation what It lack-tt
ed In numbers. Too Boon, It seemed,
tho llnnle was rendered, and tho nudl
enco dispersed, with every, ono an
ardent booster for u big attendance
tonight.
The Rotarian ontertalnment Is cer-
talnly inoro than worth while, and to
pass It up Is to miss something of
exceptional merit.
Tho koenuoss of-birds In hunting
out food vas once attributed to their
sense ofsmell, but It has bsen shown
tbaf It Is due to their remarkable
sight.
IteraUi
MAY 22, 1915
Governor to Visit
Klamath in June
Goiornor James Wlthycombe, upon
the solicitation of citizens of Klam
ath and Crook counties, has agreed to
make a tour through Eastern Oregon
tho latter part of June. He will spend
two days In Klamath county, visiting
tho agricultural section, and will also
see Crater Lake while here.
Covernor Wlthycombe Is a firm be
Ilover In the vast resources of the'
state of Oregon, and has devoted the
greater part of bis life to encourag
ing tho Improvement and develop
ment of the agricultural sections.
Having a vast knowledge gained by
practlcnl experience, his advice Is
eagerly sought by the farmers of the
state. The people of Eastern Oregon
hope to enlist the governor's aid In
their efforts to open up this great un
developed area.
According to present plans the gov
ernor will be at Bend on June 25th,
and will spend the day Inspecting the
Tumula project. A reception and
banquet wjll be given him In the
evening. The following day he la to
be met at Crescent by several auto
mobiles from Klamath Falls, and
brought to this city. The next day,
he Is to be taken over the Klamath
project, and arrangements may be,
made for htm to speak at Merrill.
That evening he will be given an in-;
formal banquet and reception. The,
next morning he will be taken to Cra
ter Lake, where he will be met by a
party from Medfoid.
SECOND GAME
EWAUXA TEA.M, WITH XEW SUITS
AND XEW THIRD SACKED, GO
IXG UP AGAIXST A STRONG AG
GREGATIOX Much Interest Is being taken in tho
game tomorrow afternoon, the second
between tho Ewauna Box company
team and Tindall's volunteers, the
latter contingent to be whipped Into a
town team. A three game series has
been arranged between tho two rivals. ,
Manager Willey of ths Boxmakers
receh ed the new uniforms by express i
today for his players. Tonight's train '
will bring him Billy Bowdon, an "In
floldlng hurzy" who will guard the
third sack. ,
Siemens nnd Willey will be the.
Ewnimn lnttory. Hlckox and either
Motschenbacher or Noel will open for
Klamath Falls.
"Kill" Lewis vs. Freddie Welsh
i idled Press Serrios
MONTREAL, May 22. Ted "Kid"
- ois, tho English lightweight meets
'Freddie Wolsh In a ten round bout
t" Canadian A. C. tonight. .
In on lluslness.
H. G. Shldler, road supervisor In
Lnngell Valley and -vicinity, Is In to-j
dny from Lorella.
"Business boforo sentiment" might
bo descVibed as Lord Kitchener's
motto. Ono .day, It is related, dur
ing tluu South African war, ho re
ceived a telegram saying: "Regret to
report ftvo men accidentally klllled
through the explosion of dynamite."
And K, of K, promptly wlredtack:
"Do you want any more dynamite?"
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TOMORROW
ITALY AND AUSTRIA
READY FOR STRIFE
I ulted I'resi Serrlca
HOME, Mar 22- Mobilization order publlahed.
KV YOHK, May 22. Tho above message from Alice Robe, ata
i oi-iTMpomlciit, reached the United Press here at 3:58 tills alteraooa.
This la Italy's first aggressive step, as the publication of the order are
evpeited to be immediately followed by n declaration of war.
I luted l'iea Servlm
ItO.ME, May 22. Tho Mcssagcru of this afternoon says the couacll of
ministers this morning drafted tlio declaration of war. This la aco
tinned, luily's declaration of war will go to Vienna today, according to a
minor that is generally credited by diplomat.
King Emanuel tlib) afternoon attached hit seal to tho bill giving the
uiliincl pleiuuy powers. He nlso prepared an address inviting Uie people
to iierform their duty and lo make snciillco for the nation.
Italy and Austria are clearing for action.
Itolli nations hate ntinjox poised on tho border.
Clvillan.s arc leaving the frontier towns, nnd bridges at strategic
poIutM arc being destroyed.
Private advices are to the effect tluit Itoninnla is secretely mobilizing.
i mled I'ih.ss Se'ltlte
IIEHLLV, May 22. From General ion Mackcustein'it headquarter,
the kiiUer'is declared to have abandoned hope of Italy remaining neutral.
It is icporled that the kaiser and crown prince are preparing to retare all
tlielr Italian honorary decorations and uniforms.
Today's official statement virtually confirms the report that toe Aus-iro-fiei-nian
army has temporarily ceased its attack upon Przexnysl. No
reiiMtn is gltcn.
Thl statement also charges the aWc with using mines giving ont
"poisonous gases" in the fighting southwest of Lille and Argonne.
I nltrd Pre.-s Service
VIEXXA, May 22. Austria today
the Italian Green Book. She refuses to
lueaking of the Triple Alliance.
t'tilleil l'ie-s Seivtui
PARIS, May 22. France Is awaiting Italy's opening gun. The bulle
tin boards are watched closely by thousands, and Salandra Is the Idol of
thu hour. -.j
BONANZA TEAM
TRIMMEO HERE;
KLAMATH COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL i
PLAYERS SLIP A 3 TO 4 SCORE,
IX YESTERDAY PLAY AT THE
FORT TODAY
The Bonanza team lost to the Klam
ath County High School team yester
day afternoon In a game of ball that
was exciting and close, If not extra
brilliant. Aside from a streak of wlld
neas, Hilton's pitching was good, and
hard to hit. Noel showed up well be
hind the bat, and the Bonanza battery
was Nichols and Burk.
This afternoon the high school Is
playing its final game of the Benson
at Fort Klamath. The teams have
each won a game, and each is anxious
to take the deciding one of the series.
Reclamation
Is Being
The lollowlng Is the order Issued
by Secretary Lauo of the Interior De
partment for the reorganization of tho
icclamntlon service:
Effective Juno 1, 1915, and until
further orders, tho following offices
and organization shall oe maintained
for tho administration of the United
States reclamation service:
Offices
1 Washington, D. C, office An
olllco will be maintained In Washing
ton as tho headquarters of an organ
ization to be known ns the reclama
tion service, and to be composed of
tho director and chief engineer, as
chairman, the chief counsel and the
comptroller. These officers shall de
termine matters of general policy and
recommend appropriate action there
on to the Secretary of tho Interior;
but no action of the members indi
vidually or collectively shall become
effective unless the same ts In pur
suance of authority previously given
by the Secretary of the Interior,
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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Price. Fire Otato
formally replied to the charges la
accept the responsibility for the
MORE GOOD ROAD
WORK. REPORTED
FOLIC SCRAPER CREW'S AT PEL-
WAy CITY TRAX8FOrms BAD
MUD HOLES INTO A REAL
HIGHWAY
' One good Job of road work that was
'overlooked by the report in yester
' aay's Herald was at Pelican City.
Five teams, one each furnished
free of charge by the Klamath Fuel
! company, Western Transfer company.
P. C. Carlson. City of Klamath Fails
and Pelican Bay Lumber company.
with John Collman as foreman, grad
led about 200 yards of road In fine
'shape near tho Pelican Bay sawmill,
and transformed a bad mud hole Into
a first class highway.
Service
Reorganized
2 Denver, Colo., office An execu
tive office shall bo established at Den
ver .In charge of tho chief of construc
tion, nnd all matters relating to the
management and execution of the
work In tho field shall pass through
said office. It Is my desire that Inso
far as practicable all detached offices
excepting that of tho supervisor of Ir
rigation shnll bo Incorporated with
tho Denver olllco; also that depart
ments for purchasing, disbursing and
the administrative examination of ac
counts shall be established In this of
fice, and It is hereby directed that the
concentration shall be' accomplished
as rapidly as the conditions of the ser
vice will permit.
3 Project offices Local ossees
will he maintained on each project, to'
charge of a project manager er
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
ncer, who shall control all of tk.- '
ployes engaged In the constructs rp,! ,
aft ' rtS
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