The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 04, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPKR
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Suiting Mtmlb
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915
Price, five
MEXICANS DO NOT
TAKE KINDLY TO
WILSON'S NOTf
Italy's "Big Five" in Conduct of War
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linn of More Tiihi, mill ll K lie
ported Tlmt rnriniiii .kiiIii I'm
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WASHINGTON, I). I1., .linn. I
lu anticipation of iioiiIiIk a a rcmiM
of America's abandonment of lnr
u.itchftll waiting Mexican policy III It
it li authorities In Mi'xli'o City aie io
it.y adopting extiiionllnaij me.iHuies
in Ki'l English people from ilnir In
tin' ennui. Train, iuiIoh ami hoi mih
sim all being iikciI.
Tlio Brazilian minister theie Ik at
rniiKiiiK for iriktnx In i'iinvi Amci
iriillN to snfi-l) Aiitl-fiiiclKticr rlntH
arn feared.
It Is ri'poi'lril tllilt Carrittla llllenil.4
lo retake Mexico City iiiul crush his
rivals.
CoiihiiI General Jnlm It, Slllliiiiin
unlay notified Secretary llryuii tliui
ho hail delivered President Wilson's
nolo to Cr.rranzn anil to Provisional
President Carcarcla of the rnustltu
llonnllstnH. Ho (Mil not make any comment re
garding Uh reception. It Ih not known
whether tlio iiotii htm lii'i'ii delivered
to Villa.
V .AaaaVRBI. L-": LssbsL.
SLAVS FIGHTING
8ACUUT CAN'T
'
STOP TEUTONS
Acting Head of
Italian1 Government
MA.NV Oil.
.Much Credit
I'l'finvhl Ih
Kl'Ulllll'lllM li,
Wi:u.s
fvHinti;
arm- i in
CGhell lilt
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m:ii .sit
Tiiklnu of
Itiiliirian
Giiiit.iI ton Murki'ii-
rn, mill School, in Iti-ilin Closed
for Holiday German Triinspoif
.Vi-nr ConMantinopIc Is Trierioeil
by llio lirlUftli
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II III! I'li'w M'lMhi
IHCRLIN, .llimj 4---Thu Austin-Gel-mnn
forces arc; advancing against
l.cniborg, to whlfli city the Russians
driven out of Przemysl yesterday are
(treating. The Slah are being
rolled back along a I HO mile front.
In Federal pieces the Mus-coWle-"
have made desperate efforts to reform'
the fleeing forces for a final stand
against the. Teutons. While some of
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REJOINDER IS BEING
CAREFULLY DRAWN
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WASIll.Vr.TOX. I). 0., June 4. The gravity of the German situation
U iiiilhiiieil siroiiKly totlay by the fact l hat Itobert lansiiiK. cotuwellor of
the statu department, and such, the government's greatest IntrnnHn 1
l;nv eviR-it, miin summoned to attend today'H meeting of the cnbiaei.
I'ltfddent Wibon ntiliex Counsellor Landing to males the Amerlcaa
,jilnders to the (iernian reply correct in every detail. This, it In felt, In
necessary If there is to bo no more slips or excuse for further delay in the
handling ol points directly affecting our national honor.
it is generally expected tliat tiie American rejoinder will declare that
irii'letaut issues ulH be entirely disrrganleil until America is given eoeae
ilellnile assiiranre lhat her rights un !'; International laws win be fally
iecognl7ed and rcsiected. Members of the cabinet agree that this stead
must he maintained without weakening.
.Mcjer (Jerharil, one of the Genn.ui ited Cross commissioners, will act
as iersonnl representative for Ambahsador Dernstorff at Berlin in rtwrr
lion ilh the handling of the kaiser's reply to the Wilson note-. He sailed
Inr lletiin yesterday on the steamer Uailctl States.
flerhaiil will be expected to tell Kaiser Wilhclm the exact feeling
his note lias created in the United States. Other members of the German
Ited Cross commission arc Dr. Dernburg and Count Slersdorpff.
I hike of Genoa
The Uuke of Genoa, uncle of the
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them attacks havo heen extremely 'king 01 uaij. uu . ,.i-.- -courageous,
none have succeeded, nor' hint act l ,lIs stead du,rlUg ,
haxe the Russian counter attacks'war. The king Issued a proclamation
halted the advance at any point. on assuming command of the army
I The following telegram was bent," navy In action. It read as fol-
... I.M.... I n.,l.. iit Ar n..nMi .!,... 1oVS!
I 11, iiiib I'uum lit ui uiiiuim luuoi
iliy von Mackenzen: i "We
Victor Emmanuel, on tho re-
"The conduct of our hrau Uavar-1 port of the president of the cabinet,
XIIL'TKAIi SHU'S MUFFEIt
I uli-.l rieSB Service "
Xoi-Hich, Scotland, June 4. A German submarine yesterday sank the
PaiiKli steamer Salvador in the North Sea. The crew landed here today
alter drifting for twelve hours in o.kii boats.
The captain said that the subniaiiue came alongside yesterday, and
gave the crew live minutes to leave the vessel, and despite the protest that
the vessel Hew the flag of a neutral nation, the submarine commander
stated that he was sorry, but war is war, and the crew bad better take to
tho boats. After the crew left the Salvador was torpedoed, and the crew
Mas (owed a short distance by the diver.
Tho Norwegian steamer Cubano was torpedoed ott the T-nnnnn to
PREMIER SALANDRA.
faihi-r'H ai my. Ono brother, carlo,
was once minister of war and a great
nihocale of the free church. Another
i brother !.- a illusion general in tlio
army today Conto Cadoma was born
OENtlltAA. CA,MEVA..'e?AMKINO
n... ii itimi of the world Is today an aimy In 1S70 at tlio conlbcatlon
- fiausscd on Ihe men. the 'Hlg Klve" ' l"' """ u '''Vircl,1
I lilted I'less Serlie , L, , . of the temporal power of the church.
I.AIIKD0. Juno I. In Mow of of Hub I'mmler Antonio Salandra, . vKteM chM Qf blnff ()f tl)0 Ual.
President Wilson's nolo to tliu Mux- Geueial Conto I.ulgl Cardona, chlut of , wab lllou a lieutenant In his
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lean factloiiB, It Is considered signui- stall or mo army, i-nuto iauh '
Hint that the Carraiua garrison M Saiiy, Duko of the Abruzzl, admlial
N'ouvo Laredo has been slrciiKtlu'iiod of tho Imttlo lleet; Itaron Sidney Son-
lii 1,500 men. nlno, mlnlsier of foreign affairs, and
General I'roconlc Alixnnilrii arrived General Cnnovn, commander of tlio
today with 800 men. Ho succeeds army. It would ho hard to llnil live September 4, IS.'iO, at l'allanza, l.nke
Henornl lllcut as commander of the nioro Interesting personalities '""'.Mnggloie. in Northern Italy. His
Knrrlson. those, In whom Italy has placed her lm)lim. tt,,s tho Countess Clementina
, fi,u in the war against Austria. Soppl, a noted beauty of her day. At
When In Their Sense of Humor'.' To thu Duke of tho Abruzzl, well ls t, young Conto was a lieutenant,
' nltoil Press SerTJoe known to the American public uo-liml lalor deeanio colonel of the fa-
CINCINNATI, O., June i. Senso cause of his romance with Miss Kntli- mi)m Tenth Regiment of Uorsagllerl
of humor Is signally lacking In street 'erlno Klklns, Italy looks to rctrluvo rautry General I.ulgl Cadorna is
car conductors. tlio naval disaster on tho Adriatic , 11B n groat disciplinarian. He
When Mounted Policemen nml Ten coast at l.lssa In ISM!. Then Aubtrla.l lins wrlticn many books on military
llriinsel throw a conductor's lunch at with Inferior numbers and III onulii-8UujPeth. He wrote particularly of
his head and gave him u milk hath,. pod squadron, struck Italy a crushing t, irnuco-rrusslnn war of 1870.
tho poor conductor couldn't see the' blow, which has left Its mark upon signor Antonio, Salandra, premlor
joke. Italian miwil prestlgo up to the pros- or imij, ih not an aristocrat by birth.
Olionntoln and Ten Urunsel face ent day. 'llo was trniucd for tho law, and has
tilal on chnrges of conduct unhecom- General I.ulgl Cadorna, head of the hpot thirty years ns an actlvo particl
Ing an officer nml n gentlemmi. Safety Italian land forces, comes of a family ,mt u parliamentary aftnlrs. Ho
Director Holmes' senso of humor was'of soldiers. Ills father, Genernl Conto waB n,0 leadur of his party In the
absent also. ' ItuiTnolo Cadorna, ontorcd Home with i eliamhor of deputies for many years,
. - and once served as minister of II n mice.
llo was called to tho premiership in
Mai ch, 1911, on tho resignation of
tho (ilolltll cabinet. Salaudru Is a
great orator and a great leader. Aftor
his nscenilonce to tho premiership he
was confronted with many trying In-
jtornnl problems Ho manoeuvcrod so
'clcu'ity as to suppress the rising of
I tho socialists, and at the same time
I cain their support, llo settled the
, . big rollioad strike
llii on Sidney Sonnlno, tho foreign
The following from u former locol you can see all kinds of warships fi0C1 ,..,. tt.,b 0co premier, and Sal-
going ami coiiiiuk hi inu iii.iiuiui. miuriv was one or uis mosi arueiu uij-
"This is certainly somo exporience, ,K)rter8 sonnlno Is a Jew by race, a
tho greatest Bight a man can see Protestant by faith and a native of
Dr. Morrow Writes
of Horrors of War
Physician, Is from tho Portland Jour Jeur
nal: Impressions of ivIrshlps.'flylnK Ger
man shells, thousands of wounded
and tho atrocities of war aro describ
ed by Dr. Karl V. Morrow, Hon of Dr.
J. W. Morrow of Portland, who Is
with the American Hod Cross In Bel
gium, in a letter received by Dr. Mor
iow yesterday. Tho letter, dated
I'olkstono, May 14, llllri, says:
"We arrived hero In Folkstono yos
lorday, 12 noon, find It.waa Just pour
ing down rain, but today it Is beauti
ful. This city has 20,000 people, It
Is very old, and has very narrow
Ht reels, some not over six foot wide,
with shops thick on each side, It Is
Mrlctly under tho war otllco, troops
mid Houtlnols everywhere, and It tnkoH
you forever to got around, All tho
workmon are gone, bo you can hardly
set anything. Airships aro thick sail
ing over ua and acron to France, and
thousands of auto transports and am-1 i.ypt, Horn on tho hanks of tho
bulnncos and soldiers coming from the
(Touches and going back. They keep
tho men in trenches four days aud
rest them at
Nile of an Kugllsh mother, ho receiv
ed tbo greater part of his education In
flrimt llrltnln. Huron Sountno's pater-
tho bases four iullosilini grandfather migrated from tho
hack for two days, Just a chanco to Kll(,(to 0f Leghorn, Italy, to Kgypt.
change clothes mid batlio. They aro l0,0 he, built up an enormous for-
Ian troons materially aided us Inland after hearing mo acruce oi uie, lands early tills morning. Announcement is also made that tne
scoring our splendid vlctody. The) council of ministers, have appointed, steamer Lapplander was torpedoed and 'sank. The crew and fonr wi
won a name for themselves In this I our most beloved uncle, Tomasso, of passengers landed at Peterhead yesterday.
engagement." .Savoy, Duke or Genoa, our ueuieaam
The
ting
Vionna
000 tons of oil burning. I ministers he will transact all matters
The schools hero are closed today! of ordinary administration and every
In celebration of the Przemysl victory. I other matter having the character of
. urgency.
1'nlt.il 1'iess Some.; He win sgn an royal decrees,
l'etrograd, June 4. The ofUcialiwhIcU wU1 ue countersigned in the
hlatement says that three Austrian ,,a,.i ,,
regiments wcro slaughtered and .
4,000
raSrsriSS--- -'"-T ccnrnii nniiBT . UlDj;n rnrrri
ia estimates that there are SO,-: "On the advice of the responsible j (.lILllnL vUUll I FlflnlfLn I ItLL'U '
HERE JUNE 10 BY JURY TODAY
TRIAL OF KLA31ATH INDIAN OX I LACK OF MAIN WITNESS APPAR-
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prisoners captured In fighting
northwest of Przemysl yesterday
I nil-il I'less Service
BERLIN', June 4. It Is announced,
olllcially that the eGrmau troops
)csterday stormed and captured the
village of Hooge, east of Yprea yes
terday. This was taken only after a ,
fierce baitlo with tho English troops.)
FIRST MASS HOUR
IS MADE EARLIER
MURDER CHARGE SLATED FOR
KLAMATH FALLS MATTER UP
TO COUNCIL.
ENTLY A HARD BLOW TO THE
STATE TRIAL OF BAILEV IS
COMMENCED TODAY
United 1'i-jKb Sen lee
LONDON, June 4 It Is announced
today that a British submarine yes
terday sank a German transport In
Padornia Hay, sixty miles southwest
of Constantinople. Tho submarine
successfully passed under tho Turk
ish mines In the Dardanelles.
FIRST SERVICE AT SACRED
HEART CHURCH WILL BE HELD
AT SIX O'CLOCK FOR BENEFIT
OF PICNICKERS
While the federal district court has . After thirty minutes' deliberation,
decided to bold the trial of Jim J the Jury in the Cody Warner trial
George, a Klamath Indian, here at the brought in a verdict acquitting hint of
city hall, beginning June 10, there I the charge of setting fire to the
are several little matters to be at-' Petersteiner cafe. The state's case
tended to before that time. One of
these Is the furnishing of the city
hall for the occasion, and this will be
I taken up by the council Monday
'night, an emergency clause being
I hooked to the authorizing ordinance.)
was not as strong as many expected,
and this is largely due to the fact that
Isadore Maustilshall, the youth who.
said he saw Warner start the Are
failed to appear.
Onelll & Manning tor the defense.
United Press Service
ROME, Juno 4. Unconfirmed re
ports tell of n revolt of Austrian
troops nt Triesto garrison. It Is re
ported that the loyal troops fired
Into the crowd, and many were killed
and wounded In tho fighting.
Beginning Sunday morning First
Mass at Sacred Heart church will be
held at G o'clock Instead of 8:30.
This Is to glvo picnickers, excursion
ists and others leaving for a day's
outing an opportunity to atteud ser
vices before they leave.
No change has yet boon made in
tho hour of holding Second Mass,
10:::0. Father McMillan, S. J., last
year tried tho early Sunday service,
and found that It was greatly appreciated.
George is charged with killing Pete uut on many witnesses whose testi-
Brown, another Klamath, at Piute j alony did not give the state's Inform
Camp. He was tried In Medford lastinnt a very g00d character record,
fall, and the Jury disagreed. Stone & prosecuting Attorney Irwin and W.
Gale and Judge Webster are George's ijj Duncan were the state's attorneys,
attorneys. immediately after the trial ended
j Bailiff M. G. Wllklns called In the
Many Going to Merrill. Jurymen, and this afternoon tales-'
PICKED UP FOR
HORSE STEALINGifORD CAPITAL
IS
nil covered with bugs tho mlnulo the) tno nH u banker
enter tho tronches, and they all say Tho army will ho under the direct
that It la worso lighting tlio bugs thuii;(.0mmand of Genoral Canovn, who led
the Italian forces lu tho conquost or
Tripoli. Oonoral Canova Is tho only
living "goncralo deU'eserclto," a title
which Is granted only In time of act
ual war Ho won tho honor by his
tho (lormans. Thoy glvo each man
clean underclothes aud a bath, and
whllo ho Is doing this thoy havo Im
menso fumlgators In which thoy pluce
all outer clothing.
"I met two doctors from tho French Tripoli campaign,
baso hospital four mllos back of Dun-
kirk with an ambulance going to I.on-, Tho mnniifacturu of Ink has boeu.eurrod a week ago. When Morales
MEXICAN IS ARRESTED ON FED
KHAL WARANT CHARGED WITH
TAKING A HORSE AND OUTFIT
I ROM RESERVATION
Charged with stealing a horse, u
saddlo and bridle, a saddle bl&nkot,
and pair of chaps from Leslie Bryant,
on tho Klamath reservation, Ramon,
Morales was arrested this morning
by Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Low. The
arrest was made on a federal warrant
Issuod by United States Commissioner
Cluis, J. Ferguson.
Tho theft is alleged to havo oc-
INCREASED
MOTOR OAR COMPANY WILL DI
VIDE A $48,000,000 DIVIDEND
AMONG THE STOCKHOLDERS,
INCLUDING EMPLOYES
ilou for tholr six days off out of bI established nt Salem.
weeks. Ah Dunkirk Is vory near uk,
Panno, and both had Just como from I ub). ,cadcrs tavol. tne state print-
was arrested he was walking down
tho railroad track toward Dorris. He
lis said to have sold the horse and out-
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Uug common grade school text books.lflt here for 20.
I'lillvd 1'les.s Service
DETROIT. Mich., June . The
Ford Motor Car company today in
creased Its capital stock from $2,000.
000 to $100,000,000.
Announcement was also made to
day of the authorizing of a stock div
idend of $'48,000,000. Of this amount
Henry Ford, head of the company, re
ceives $27,840,000.
men are being selected tfl try Fred : A
Bailey, who Is accused of stealing;
liquor from the basement of the ,
hi' IIia PoArloca rirthofltrfl TtiA InPAl TnliAi hot TV Tl A DoniiAii la Rail., 1
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mufilrnl nrpnnlzfltlnn hAs scorad aAv'a cmifiBAl 1
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big hit in the Alfalfa City, and the.
Several auto loads of Klamath
Falls people will go to Merrill tonight
to attend the dance to be given there
successes.
I of a theater in Stamford, Conn.
Water Users Here
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in Yearly Session
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A well attended meeting of the
stock holders of the Klamath Water
Users Association Is being held at
Houston's opera house today, and
many matters of Importance to the
project and the farmers are up for
discussion.
Thfp forenoon's program was t a Ic
on up with the following thirty min
ute talks: "Seed Selection," County
Agriculturist Glalsyer; "Project Main
tonance," Project Manager J. Q.
Cimpp; "Freedom of the Press," S.
M, Evans. At this time President
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Abel Ady was to have talked on "Co,j
Operation," but lack of time preveo-
ed it. " m
The afternoon session has been UJ
on up with the business affairs f tfef!
association. At 3:46 the water i
balloted on the varloua amend
submitted, the time before that I
taken up with discussion of the mwMkJ
and disadvantages of these measu.Nsv
the discussions at tlme.waxlag wiiU
Following the voting on thai
menu, the farmers' will kaMt
electing directors for the' I
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