The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 24, 1915, Image 1

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    KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Xlnlli Venr No. H.MH
and
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915
Price, Fire Onto
Italy
DECLARATION MADE SUNDAY
AND CROWDS RUSH TO ENLIST
Austria Fighting Today
ADRIATIC SCENE OF THE
FIRST BATTLE OF WAR
I
AXOMX, AS KXl'IXTICl),
FAILS TO .AI'I'UAK AT
I'OI.ICi: COl'IlT TODAY
1 til ti-il 1'iess Service.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mii 21
Harry R, Anglln, wanted in
Klamuth FdIIh (in u blgani)
charge, iincl out 611 bond to ap- .
peat before Judge Openhelm- !
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ITM.IAX MIVIHTUH
Triiii li''l falls I'll) 11 Viilluie,
vilid Only 1 1) lln Hope or til
ililliuuil SMdls I'nmi Wnr Tiukf)
Slid 10 lime Issued I'lis-piuK li
llnlliiii Ministers.
Illllul I'leiH .Senile
IIOMI Mil)' 1M.--I.IIM IllKllI ltl
nirUisll) declared war against Aiih
trla, tin order becoming effective to
by II iron Mncehln, tho Austrian
amb.'iNHiiiliir was handed Ills prompoi u
ami tin. Italian umlmiwiilor at Vlentwi
uas recalled
Tml.i) tlii' government IhhiiciI a tie
1 too forbidding civil and icIlgloiiH
lutullt gatherings It a I id HUppieHNcd
I In' '.irci-lrt pimt, i.tid begun the ten
rnrslilp of all "mil and tolegiaph
roQiiniitili at lniirt.
It li announced that (ieneral t'a
ilornn, ililef or HlafT of tlie llall.in ,
arm) Ih 011 route to tin; Austrian
Irntitlrr to lake command of nethl
tic Ceueral funds t'l.ueui Ik im-c
mill In loaiiunud.
'I In- proclamation Issued b) King
Kmanucl ciiIIk Upon llio citizens to
rally to Hie defense of the nation, and
in malm whatever sncrllWoit am n'
icuwry foi the success of the tain
I'f.lKII
All night and all day loday, cinwds
of joutlis fought In front of the re
cruiting stations for a ihanco to en-1
list. It Is considered certain that Inu
tilities mi the frontier will boKiu In
II er short time, anil all are anxious
to k in tlm front.
It Ih rumored here that the Italian
amli.'iHmulor at Constantinople ban
been li.iuded IiIh piiHspntts,
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VAILHELM LP
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r thl.s merniut: on a fugitive
warrant lieailtiK, failed in ap
pear. Ah a losult the bail was
iletlared forfeited.
New warrints weie insaeil for
AdkIIii'h arrest, and everythiiiK
possible Ih to bo done to bilng
about his arrest and return to
Klamath for trial.
Angllu'H brother and hit) at
loinejH dedare tliej do mil
know the whereabouts of the
defendant
ANGLIN IS SUED
FOR A 'DIVORCE
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m:it, ASKS FOK A.xri,Mi:.T
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EMPErtort-
FrtANZ Joseph
Thioimh W. II A. ltenner, Nina
1 May Anglln lis'broucht action in the!
circuit court for divorce from Harry
AukIIii, who Is wanted here on a biR
amy charge. She asks for an annul
ment of the marriage, and the re
sioi.itlon of her maiden name, Nina
.May N'oel.
.Mrs. Auglin states that April 25,
she learned that Anglln was married
at Oakland in 1004 to Colia Kearney,
and had not dhoiccd lior. On that
da, the plaintiff sas she iefu.sed to
live longer Willi Anglln
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KOMI:, .May at. An' ciitoiinler lietuet-ii the Italian licet under UK"
Duke ir.Xbiul, 1 miimnniler of Italy's nmy, and nn Austrian fleet in the
Adriatic Sea today was the real opening of hostilities.
Tun ISiitlsh vessels co-operauM with the Italians, and three small
A usl 1 inn iKiats ait' icportod sunk.
The Italian licet, cruising northward in the Adriatic yesterday cn-
ouiileieil the Austrlaas before war was del hired. Ijich fleet saluted the
it her.
W'oiil uiis ieceicd l the Italians that the Aastiiaii licet left Pola
piepai'il to bombard the Italian toast as soon as war was declared. The
Italians Inn lied noithunrd to intercept.
l-'ollowint; the meeting AbruzzIYi licet followed the other for several
boms, but dining the night the Anstilans slipped away. The Britishers
joined in the heart h at da) break.
Immediately after the Austrian began the bombardment of Ancona.
'the allies cnroiintered the enemy and the buttle started.
Tlie Austrian lleet, vastly weaker, lied eastward, and there was a
1 nulling battle lasting several hours.
11 led Press Service
KOMI-:, May 24. The bombardment of Ancona and several other
towns on the Adriatic was made eaily today by a fleet of Austrian destroy
(is and torpedo boats.
The fleet attempted 10 destroy the railroad between Ancona and
Villi Cosinl, hut the damage is reported as very slight.
Some Austrian aeroplanes dropped bombs on the arsenal at Venice
ami on the hangars at .Icsl. They weie driven off before the damage was
wry great.
Oflicials do not believe there will he a bind clash for' several days.
The.Austrians have vtlthdraun several uUles-licbindtrenchCjajlLef-
I (iiiiglcnrcntK, awaiting Italian attacks. They have dynamited many bridges,
cutting off communication with Italy.
Duke d'Abruzzi, Italian muni torn
maiidei', whose fleet hns nlieady in
dulged in hostilities.
MERRILL
HIGH
KING
VICTOR. EMMANUGC
ihese lliice rulcis, who loimer
now loin apait, Hal) being aligned a
lug b) Austiia.
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1) iiuisiiliili'il the Tilple .Villain e, arc
gaiusi Austiia, and tiermany is stand-
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MEETING
SCHOOL
VICTOR
L'nited I'ress Service
LONDON, .May 24. Berlin's official statement claims that the allies
hae been defeatiil in attempts to break through the German line between
Xeue Cbappelle and Loretto sugar mills. Heavy loss is reported.
1'ioni Paris it is announced that a German detachment was slough
icieil in an attempt to take the British positions between Vpres and Steen
slrnnte.
The Germans used gas bombs against this position ,aud the British,
after feigning suffocation, poured a withering fire into the Germans at
close range.
The Russians, repulsed north of Prvemysl, have started a fresh Al
tai k in the south.
unn TfliiiPUT n,tu,MAi1 hcH001' '
HtLU lUlllbnl AH. DIClKATin.XG,
"Wiht Gis'isl" Austria
lliilteil I'ri'Hs Service
Vin.N'XA, May 24. Today l"m
I'ernr I'raiu-.loHef In iv proclamation,
ilechired Italy'H declaration "The
Kri'iuest act of purlhly the woild hns
fM'r Known "
Ho nald he wanted Italy to hn held
ni as "a vulture, hovering ocr tlie
wttlclleld and inHplred by Hheei
(treed "
"I Kiluio my battle-tried troopH,"
Nliid he. "rills tieiicbeious enemy to
the tuulh Is no new enemy lo win "
tieimauy llaiks All)
l'nited I'li'MS Senile
llllll,IX, Mil) 21 -it In auuouni
en toda) Hun a 'Slale of war elsts
In 1 ceil tleimau) anil ltul
I'llncn von lluelow. tiui 111:111 nni
baasador In Ilomo, has been ordeied
boiuc, and fiom the Held K'iler Wll-
lieliu loday telegiaplied faiewell to
1 lie Italian ambassador lime.
Anll-llalliiu feeling is strong heie
l.MTIAI, lti:ili:.lSAI. 11V ML'SI-
fiAXS to hi: 111:1.11 at imvii..
LIOX AIjIi MUSICIAN'S ASKKI)
TO ATTEX1) '
liAVlUtS
AMK AT
MODOC I'AHK D1AMOXD SAT-
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ITnited Press Service
BKltl.IX, May 24. ltiicbiucst dispatches icpoit the Itussian warsldp
Miuteleimoii sunk in the Black Sea with a loss of 1,400 lives. Tho rec
oiils do not show such a boat, hut the vessel Is believed here to be the
I'liiK'Uam.
.'lilted I'less SeiVlio
Dclajs the tiame.
WASHINflTOX. Mny 2 1. Itnb's
eutiame Into lite war will delay the
. ... i........i, tt ill., siilimnrlne action
r irou-rs- between (lermuny and ,th Palis Military band will bo held
tlie I'nlled Slates. An enily teply to
The llrst lelieaisal for tho Klam-
California Officials Say
That Low Did His Best
l lie A hum leu 11
now
unto Is not expected
this oNcnlng at tho Pavlllton. The
leheamil starts at .s o'clock, and all 1 less and chalked
By a seoie of 14 to 12, the Meirlll
i.ii. niiAAi tn'im rlnfontpd the Klam-
uibu v... ,,,1101110 of Mrs. Geo. Hum.
ath Kails gi annual- school team in u'
.. . .. ti. .. 'I'l.le
game at Jtottoc para oiumuu).
is the second gamo the teams have
plajed and tho Metrlllltes won both
times.
Merrill held the schoul kids scoie-
up eight runs by
I'jtlilan Club. ho supposed it was his father's. Upon
Tho Pythian Club will meet to- tho arrival of Moore and the new car
monow afternoon at 2:30 at the yesterday tho )oung man was sur
prised to learn that tne car wag a
gift to him from his dad.
Gets Xew Hup.
When John M. Moore of the First
National bank went to Redding and
Eureka Springs, Ark., has a woman
butcher who prepares calves and pigs
drove .1 new 1015 Hupmoblle here, 'for market.
half of
Klieiirf C. C. Low returned Hntttr
'I'ly night from San Francisco and
Haciamento, mui although ho Ih tho
I'titt for much good-natured "Mil
'ling" U'gardlng not bringing Harry
Anglln back, ho Ih niudo to fool that
Klniunth Falls renllzeu ho was powor
'Jh in stop any legal movomentH In
California tending to turn tho prls
""or Iooho.
When how lonclied 81m FranclHco,
afler Anglln hud wired ho would
'alvi. extradition, hu wub Infoimed
"tut Auglin wiih getting mil 11 list turns
'nriniH writ, ami would not rnltirn
'"Tii without extradition. Tho hiuuo
'. Anglln's brother talked with
'"w, anil snld tho prisoner would
'"turn to Klamath FiiIIb without
making ft nght, providing Sheriff
'0v would tnko him from Jail and
llow him a few davg (n Snn pran.
cco to straighten up offMri, during
which time ho twin not lo bo Ite.ited
as n primmer,
Afler thinking this over, Sheriff
Low decided llio tinmen would ho too
gieat for escape, m It" leliihei:, and
Hvnl word ho would stint homo Mon
day night In return, ho wh Inform
ed thai IihIkmh foipiiH proteedlngs
hud been Htnrted. Tneadtiy, this writ
wiih presented and denied, and tho
Hiimti day. Sheilff Mw went to Sucrn
mt'iilo In aiiHwer In a telegram Hint
ing the extradition mporn with tliere
Low wiih informed that Anglln waH
to appear llio following forenoon.
Tlie healing wiih then nt for 2
o'clock in the aflornoon, and then
until Thursday afternoon. At that
tlmo a Sacramento attorney appealed
for Anglln, and stated thnt tho prls
onor was out on ball.
Immodlatoly I-ow went to Snn
BLY RESIDENT
IS BADLY HURT OUT TO MERRILL
FOR EIRST TIME
W. W. KIM.ICV IS STKl'CK BY
I'AI.I.IXG TIlKi: AX1 I.KG AXI
AKM AKi: l'ltACTUIli:i HU IS
TAKUN TO LAKUVIKW
V. V Fluley, u well known Illy
pioneer, Is In tho hospital at hake
view. Buffeting from a fractured leg,
a fiactuied aim. a dislocated ahoul
.),,, mui siiinu minor injuries, as a
ii,iiUlnlfi,,u mix mibml In nltenil. unit tlin sitll 1 1111 1 UK. Ill tuetr
bring their Instruments. the sixth, hnweer. the locals scoied
Robe, I A. Mitchell will have "K unb and chased In two more In
charge of the .ehearsals until the tho son enth, evening up the score
band secu.es Its new director. Pour mote runs we.e
eighth by Klamath, but tho Merrlll-
Ites landed on Peitorstelnor's delivery
in tho ninth, after ho had hold them
M-oieless for four Innings, ami tallied
up six runs.
Motschenbaeher pitched tho llrst
four Innings for the grammar kids.
Ken caught the whole game.
War Prisoners Sigh
tor an End to Fight
By CAKli W. ACKKKMAX
ll'ntted Press Staff Correspondent)
THOUGH ICIGHT VICAHS A KICSI
IMCXT OF TIIU COUXTHY, BOX
AUT SAW MUltRIIili VAI.I.F.Y
l-'lltST OX SATUUDAY
Although for eight years ho has
resided in Klamath Falls, and hns
Attorney Shaw Is 111.
William H. Shaw,
world of spott. When I was there to
day they had uot heard of Johnson's
defeat, and those who beard it could
not wait to pass the good news
around.
"Do you think the war Is going to-
' DONUER1TZ PRISON CAMP, Ger
a well known I many. May 3, (By mail to New
local young attornoy, is confined to York) Germany has S.000 English,'
his bed by an attack of kidney trou-' Russluu, French and Belgian soldiers ond tu,s fal,? ThufB what wo hear,"
ble, which, whllo not critical, is sen-, imprisoned nero now. Aim tne to The BpenKer waa Meyor John Vogo,
ous. Shaw has been ailing tot the quest ions 1 was asked by tho 1 21, a strong, brlght-oyed English ma
past few months, and hud about com- with whom I talked as I roamed overrn'e one 0f tno thousand captured
pleted arrangements to try a cuiiutse tnis groat camp grounu louay were;i,iear Antwerp early In tho war.
of location.
I..
W. C. T. U.
wnen win tne war enuf ana -wnsi Hn ..,,, ,ln voilmteerad tuat after
1 Jack Johnson whipped at Havana?" ho hnd wrlttou h8 aunt) Mra 8, H.
The ond of the war, wiucn means ,Lcvy of nostoU) tnat he wag COmtng
Tho W. C. T. U. will meet In regu-J freedom for them, and events in thotero for ft Y,glt
Voso was one of
In ibe
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result of being struck by a railing been in uumness ucie VnKWUu, ....
... ...... , .. .1... ili niinilnu nminrl iii'nnrl-
,r,e last WW, tils con.i.uon is ...... , . ,.,'',,, hl- ,. HeBa0u tomorrow afternoon at thelfleld of sports are the only two things, tho mos, trUBted nr,sonors
H,od "uwn"iw,,1,',,ii ,.,, al ' vst ,0 tll0 Mprrm valley Sat-lhomo of Mrs. Rose Harpold. Seventh 'that Interest theo prisoners now. Cftmp ftn accompanled UB when
MorrUhmnho' ZZZ? 1Z
tn Illy In thrco hours, wuon no rusn- .muuwj w., . - . "
" ... - .. . i. -.. lt...fr la InlAfAatarl
cd to tho he.UI.lo or nw BtncKen ":";--, . n mvr ai.7E. nlled due.rw. of tho war. They want It to ho
fatlior.
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ArkHiiBas now has a wonen'a mini
mum wage law.
vvonlen la Sued. ' are no longer interested In the prog-
,. 1 .n.lliua In anv llilll fl linn.
11 IB 1111."" " w ." -- , , , , . . .i, !. u m ,., hnmn
art wns greatly Impressed by tho, on account, nas oeen sianeu s"'- -" - "-' " "-
I trip ami as a result, ho Is a bigger W. 8. Worden by the Wlllis-hn-l In their lighter raoodB they want
I .1'?: '..." -. Zl": m..fh. .stone comnany. .to know what Is happening In the
. UUUB.if llin w,v, --.- .
I stone company,
wo visited a room where English and
Russian artists were at work.
Nearly all tho officers I met were
bound to America, by many ties.
My guide from the Qerman general5'
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