Wjf?W, ' 'rm;. Tmm I f S 1 I m t i KLAMATH PALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER m :f' "jJinil. Year No. ,701 IteraUi KLAMATH COUNTY; 4 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPML - ivl1Jfe 9&W& KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915 mm i" , ,ri j ,r.re i . '&?";:.: f oaswi -14-' K 1 BRYAN RESIGNS FROM U. S. CABINET Oftl ' ! VWMWWVMMVMWMWWVMMVVMMMMVMMMWWMMMMMwMrfM" MAMMAAAAAMMAAMAAMAMAMMMMMMMMWMMMM ALL FIGHTING NOT DONE BY COUNCIL; TERMS IN THE REJOINDER CAUSE THE SPLIT POPE PROPOSES PEACE 16 IN SUNT TIME KING OF n '1 ITALY HAS OALfc tt A CLOSE HOT WORDS FLY AT FIRST OF COUNCIL; ALL POLICE DROPPED BY BOARD MEETING I Lfnlled I'M ttnrtlie WASHINGTON, I). ;., J mm M. li Is learned late IIiU artei-uoon ilmi Vtllllniii IrnnlllK Hrynn Iiim ithIkihiI m MTiitar) or Male. Till i hn a null or a disagreement belli ecu himself run) I'retldeiit Wilton occi Hie il (if llio American lejolmler to On iiimii)'h tepl). I'li-nltlcnt Wllnon announced (tin tiic ilanin or tlio iilKtiatlou. Ilryati Insisted upon n modes atlou or Hie leiiim lined. He desired u i !' rriillttlliK further parle), -ilioulil fiermuii) deillnc to iIiuiiki- lioi MitiutarliM politic. I'dllutiing it Mcosioii ol ilm I'uliini'i iihIii), I'icilit' lit WIIhoii iiiiiioiinieil In iiiIIom tlMt tln cabinet ,uday rfvlxcd ihn lejolmler to tint fJci man reply i ml llml It Mill Ih (IUMilliil "In the Immediate rut lire." lie il nled sei I. in rHi'tlon III Hie cabinet, though lie Klntcd llint nil made suggc-wllon mil llml nil Hern not agreed. Kerrelnry III-) an tlil morning ltfi for the labinet meeting, determined in light for I lie amendment of tint note. He Mated then Hint America U it record mi favoring arbitration, anil tlmt It Mould be mockery to semi i lint be cohldci'il an ulliawtuin. Tale hostility surprised the president, Mtio told callers this monilim t ml the rablaet km unanimous on the urHtlou of the tone the note nIkhiIiI have. Bryan's delay for oter an hour when llio rct were afccmhlel In Hie lablaet rooaa mut the llrat Intimation of (UlTeivnrea. Humor wild Im hail iioUIImI tlie pifMlik'nt he uoulil not iiiiort Hie irjolndrr tut frumeil luqulrlca regardlnK Bryan' failure to npncnr were ignored t the uiretlng. At noon Bryan appeared, utrode Into the cabinet room, and the Mtoa coBtimied for over aa hour. .No member iouWl talk nrier tin- meelluu. It In umleintood tlmt llrnn preaented a memorial JurtifyliiK hU lieu Unit I lie rejoinder uiin tin liroperljr prepared. The teaalon lm been noticeable all ilay at the White House, ilryan left Hie itiblaet room Mlth HVretar) Ijine or (he Interior Department, anil wih hla Rural at luncheon. It la rumored that SenvUry WIImiii or the IjiIkii- IKiaiUniil, anil Ihinlela of the Xay IVpnrtmimt urneil innkliiK 'ver reanmihli comer ilon t'o avoid war. la belialf of 1'renldeut VIIon. Secretary Tumulty Usued the follow lug iH'fore Hie Hrynn realffuntlen: "Tim prenldeat aiiked mo to nay tliai H o rejoluder Iwh Ih-cii put In ex- client aliape at today Henmlon, and tlmt he liopca to neml it louiorrow." Circuit Court Now Working on "High" i IMS UhWmavUK miHiH LLkliiWALLl ilHNlmUoLLLa'aafl aaLLLLLLLLLLt aLHHKLI'aW Onieial Berlin Advice Tell of the SeU- Iiik of Iinortont RaMian Railroad lij the Teuton forceii Belgian Steuiiicr Is Torpedjed, and in Addi tion to Crew, Mother and Daughter An uudlencu of about 2uu people ceptanct, but the motion was lost for ly etery member of the couacll aad gathered at the city hall last night.. wnt ' wcond- , know nothing agalnat thja" aaM .,,klll .,n. !. "I have reasons for moving, that Miller. "The eltlf ens of tb towa do withvtlio expectation of seeing a one-J , , l , , , ' ;tbo matter be laid over until next) maud a change, and we art it for ring circus, with Mayor Nicholas and, . gald Doty ..,t , up t0 ug totlurni... i j curtail expenses in some way. If the, "For God's sake, who do they, .to UroivnoUi i Vl the new counc'lmen as the perform ei. Ti,ey ere not in tno least ais- mayor, wno nas me power, win not uatl(v l'ro a doubt about the dtlcaaB aiipolnted, either, as there weie a 'consolidate this office with another, I (demanding such a change la the fore, icouolo of hours or more of staling beItov" we BhouM caU a fecial elec-,BnJ J believe that It la a matUr thaU 1 5? I '.1 In? & jt? ? . . v v' (?JTll-WW. JSI --, . 1 I mi II I'HhK .-.(! the i nOMK, Juno 8. 'llio Vatican In- U mis lo proposo a peace congress '40,011, and to end the war It possible, utcordtng to Glome d'ltalla. At this. Pope Benedlctus Intends , to preside niliil I'lHi herilir 4 Ml I. AX, June S. King Emmanuel today narrow ly -escaped death "from au Austrian shell which burst near htm. He was undisturbed. glowing oratory , frenzied Hon and amend the charter to do so. sarcasm, glowing urmorj, 'w. m.i ral .. The heat art. fist waving and other forensic pyro- mingtratlon we have ever had was technics, with little accomplished t whPn the offices of street superintend snvo the passing out of personalities ent and poundmaster were combined." and tlio Introduction 'nto tlio council D0ty's motion carried. room of tund clapping by an audi ence. i 1 Culled I rns Service " -- , HBRLIN, June 8. General vou LInlngcn's right wing has defeated the Russians and selxed the Stan-Islau-Lemburg railroad at Bukac-zowcae. United t'rtss Service LONDON, June 8. The Belgian steamer Menahter waa submarined 'and sunk in the North Sea last night. 'In addition to the crew of fourteen, tiio captain's wife and daughter were drowned, Secretary W. J. Hrynn Blspoalng of throo casta and goitlng HtarUd on another In two days Ih the record established by the circuit yes inrday and today. This Indicate that Judge Noland, Court Reporter Hnr sont, the jurymen and the Interested attorneys can also make hay when tliu sun shines. Trial of the suit of Arch to V. Tin dell against William H. Johnson for money alleged due, was up yosterdny. 'this resulted In n verdict In behalf of tliu plaintiff for M.49G.7G. Immediately after thla enso tlio crbu 'f 0. A, Arnold v. 0. W. Whlto and f tlni- coutributorH to tlio Second street lioulovard fund was tailed, Thla nc Hon waa to collect money Arnold al leged was duo for hauling dirt for l ho Second street fill. Htoue & Qalo and Kuykondall ft Ferguson apponred ROSE DAY TO BE OBSERVED HERE lu response to Governor Withy como'g proclsmaUon setting the last dty Pf the Rete Fettlrtl t Portland for the dofondunlH. The jury 10 turned u uidlct lu favor of the de fendants. This mmiilng trial of tlio suit of All on K. I'lder s. J. W. 'l . l-.. Arnold was called, n Jury us solect- od, and llio testimony for tlio plain tiff wiw taken. Uurlng iecwB n. this point the casu was amicably sot-1 Hod, and dismissed. Tlio trial of John Couolly'a ncuudul) suit ugiituHl Hugoiio Bpeiuor l up in couit todu. t'ouolly alleges thatj Spencer told people Conotly sot out! poison for Sponrrr'u t utile, and for this t'ouolly domnnila iiu.uuw imm- ogoa. j. il. Oiirnnhim and W. II. A, llon uer lopiesont Conolly. The counsel for tho dofonso Is composed of John Irwin and Fred II. Mills. asldu u slate holiday, H10 '8i couit house and postolllco heio will bo closed Friday. Other business houses may also !,,.. nit nr nnrt of the day. So far CHAUTAUQUA IS OPEN I OMORRQW THIS IS LAST HAY TO SKOURE YOflt 8KA8OX TICKETS IX AD VAXCK MOHK THAN ONE CAX USE TICKET Only 0110 moio day until tho big f'liiuitnunu.i Assembly begins, and tlio pooplo o'f Klanuitli Falls begin to enjoy the plensuies In store for tiietn. Tlmrn HP0111S to llftVO beOll SOniO iiifcimiiflratnndlng tofl to the' rules lgovninlng the uso of tho season tick et. A season ticket is iransierauio v-ithln tho family. That is, anyono In tho family may uso tho ticket. If one Mlshes to go lu the afternoon and the other lu the evening, both uso tho same ticket, but only ruuno of Ills ideas on pulling together.. He will speak to the business men on iho advantages or working together. Tlio musical part of the Chautau- Ciiia is one of the most prominent fea tures. There will be several fine con ceits. The Adelphlanquartet will be the first organization to please you. Then there will bo the Hungarian 01 chest ra and tho Buckner Jubilee singers. Besides these organizations you will hear Miss Charlotta Bergh, Ihn wonderful Ijrlc soprano. Miss 1-orKh has had soveral years of ex perience singing on Chautauqua plat forms, and has made good in every Instance. Senator Burkett will be one of the most pleasing men on the entire pro giam. Senator Burkett is not a West erner, but he has lived In the Middle West, and Is acquainted with condi tions all over the country. He will hue 11 message that will be of Inter est to everyone. Mr. Frantzke, with his lecture on "Tho Matchless Book," has been llcanliig large audiences all along the clicult, and, of course, will have a large and appreciative audience in Klamath. Miss Alexander, who will have dinrgo of the children's part of the wink, will Intel est all of the little folks The children all over the country who have attended the ses sions of tho Junior Chautauqua are oniliUFlattlc over the good times they have had. ,.. 1- ..r. o-inniincnmpnl re- 1IWJ' ;. hTth w so ,,i sarao t,ckot for nny gaidlug this. i)w) HtaRlou or ontortft1nment. Thoso of tho people who attend the nnmrniinlty banquet at tlie White Aw' for Visit. Mis Waive Jacobs loaves In tho morning for Ashland, to visit Mrs. H. H. Eoderi, Pelican toulght will get the prlv- Marriod. Today. in tho piesenco of a few friends, Charles Balln and MIbs Anasttwla llloha were married at a nuptial mass at Sacred Heart cbureb this morning by the pastor, Rev, Wm. McMillan, 8. J, Both are well known In Klam ath Falls, the groomv being connected w Ith the Sunset Grocery and the bride linn lived here a'few years, They left this morning for a short honeymoon in the country, traveling In the (lego of hearing Colonel Miller tell groom's auto, Incidentally, 1001 constructions were put on Sections 141 and 142 of the charter, hairs were split 'over un precedented parliamentary procedure and city charters were thumbed and waved until they were worn out, Tho occasion for the clash last night was the difference of opinion) between the mayor and the new coun cil regarding the police force, both as To personnel and number of mem bers. The council sought-to oust all of the members, the mayor objected, and the council, after appealing from the mayor's ruling, put the motion through their chairman, and voted to dismiss Chief Smith, Patrolmen Wal ker. Wilson and Obenchaln and Poundmaster Owens. Then an ad journment was taken. Xen Council Sworn In.. After winding up the affairs of their administration, J. H. Hamilton, Den S. On ens and H. J. Lockwood of the old council left their chairs to make way for the new men. Leslie Hogers, the old member from the II 1 st ward, was not present as he Is In San Francisco visiting the Exposi tion. Tho mayor thanked them for the support they bad given him and for their efficient work on commit tees, and then Police Judge Leavltt administered the oath of office to R. J. Sheets, of the fiist ward; O. D, Matthews, of the second; I. R. Struble, of the third; A. D. Miller, of the fourth, and M. R. Doty, of the fifth. O. D. Matthews was elected ptesldcnt of the council. Tho ordinance for the leasing of the city hall to the federal district court for thirty days was passed with an emergency 'measure, and a resolu tion was then adopted setting the salary of the city attorney at 600 a year, that of the engineer at $1000 a year, -and that of the health officer at $300 a year. When the matter of setting the street superintendent's salary came up, there was some dis cussion, resulting in the matter be ing deferred a week, upon motion of Sheets. "Isn't It possible to save the city the expense of a street superintend ent by combining this office with another, and curtail the city's ex penses?" asked Miller. "If this work can be done by some other officer, a material saving will result," Reject Police Chief. Then enmo the appointment of of flclals by the mayor. The first one was Joseph Smith for chief of police. I Miller moved the rejection of the appointment Struble seconded It, and the council voted for the rejec tion. Cnrnalun City Attorney. For city attorney, Mayor Nicholas named J. H, Carnaban. Doty's mo tion to confirm this was unanimously sustained, as was the confirmation of Bon J, Zumwalt's appointment as city engineer. Fred Stahlman was named a street commissioner. Sheets moved his ac- t desired by this council. Who am J to reiect? So tar, I've only heard one man mentioned for your new force", and .hat Is Ed Wakefield." declared the executive. , loty then hopped up with a strong " ! Firework Start. denial of this, and the mayor, flared Struble started the war by moving n return. Miller came to the S'jp Mia ihn nroannt nnllr fnrnA hn ffta- fiort nf Dntv In ripfivln tht tfe nwn. chareed. Miller seconded this. ell had decided unon any man- but , ' , "Before ou take charge or my Sheets maintained that Doty was JS , n I'd ivi ."( - "im 111. a. . V.A & alniA tlMHnil Tt tVtaak wakf f .a. J "ti d KaS '"lA&al nit; iu uaio jwu oiuac; uuucu, 11 uicu JpiaBu (u uift y.m business, who you would suspend," said the nceitlon of giving Wakefield, as Are mayor. chief police power to enter building oiruDie uauieu cue euure lurv, iu- nun uiavuaavu r i l I eluding tho poundmaster. on misconstrued our maanfnir all .1 'Qentlemen," began Nicholas, "you tneather." said Dotr. exni&iah...tl . have deferred-oaef mr appolntments.Kaidlng-aeaUoaofWaJtsei4i!Wa'JB tonight. I'll make no more now. You ji. satHnt the only thing to do was 1 1, are trying to crowd me, and I know' It,. to call a special election, aa It la plain- " but I believe I have authority under the charter to name the police force. I want to say further that I've heard you Intend to fire the present police force, and make it so hard for me that you'll make me quit or be forced out of office. Prefer some charges against this police force. If you have any. Don't step In and take the city hall and the mayor's func tions the first night you are in office. You ate trying to step in and usurp my authority as mayor, im mayor, nnd was elected fairly, and you are the first bunch to step in and try to take am ay these functions. You represent the people, but do it fairly. If you don't like the pres ent way of doing things, call a special election, elect your chief of police, put him under bonds, and take the re sponsibility off my shoulders. If you want this police force discharged and want to run In new men, don't hold me responsible tor your doings." I believe it my duty to defend my self from this charge," sald Doty. "You say you 'heard' certain things. Did you ever hear that I " "Yes, you said so right in my own house, and I also heard that Miner said jou would all make me ridicu lous. No!" thundered Doty. "That's not so." "It Is, and you know it," shouted the mayor. Then both talked fast and pounded tho table, until Miller intervened, stating that he didn't see why he was accused. "I heard on the street only today that you said you folks would run things to suit yourselves," replied the mayor. "I consider it a reflection on the people of this city when you say there can be no better police force," said Miller. -"The mayor, In saying that, Is casting slurs on this community. The charter provides that' these men are appointed at the first meeting of the council for one year or until suc ceeded. If that's .the case, the office lapses tonight, so why not make ap pointments? We've No Choice" Miller. "And who do you want on the force?" asked Nicholas. "God knows, Mayor. I told you that I'd not suggest anybody; re plied the Fourth Warder. "We want new timber." "These men are friends of mint. Are they bad, or can charges be made OKulust them?" was the eouater, "These men are all friends it near ly apparent thai you will not help p3 In any way unless wetback dowB, A storu of applause followed, this. "I made a pre-election statement that I favored on entire new police force, end a smaller one, and that's where T stand," said Struble. "Every eoun'llman who madcxa'slmllar state ment was also elected. We want a' n v police force. The people demand u change; the charter gives aa certain powers, au'd we Intend to go aa far as tho charter lets us." Motion is Ruled Out. ' i Others spoke along this line, and" then the mayor declared Struble's motion for the discharge of the pellee. put of order. ,. . , "If the mayor won't .put thla moi' Hon," said Miller, .after a perlof haranguing by all handed "it's up to the president of the council." "How can he?" Nicholas came back, and ho read from the charter the section regarding the'' president presiding over the meeting. . "I'm not absent, but am here in the flesh; eae clause la 'Inability to act,' but J'm do- J 8! -a 5 , --S :i Ini, m, Hac. Bnftlh.M Im,.w l IImb Im C Mf U4J HH. MWU m V . MVV M a vacancy," and you haven't thrown me out yet." ,. Why don't you put the motlea?'; Miller inquired. i "That's my business' was'thera ply. Then spake Miller thusly: "Per- 3. M i .w . i. . . . . , ii. ." . - k, i.a haps you think K wise to takejtaw lMl Why do you sltvback aad:;tei;ae t 'go to n it I've nothing to a isjt u. right, in the-'face of tlie:vcl theHi taxpayers who voted for men favor- J&. Ing a reduction In city expenses? It ( Is a great burden as long' as you are - fs in Office and act like this. We've asked- "gj you, ana cno people, oj eieeuaajse. : have asked you. The women, too,'biv& their votes, asked to have'the' -.' ent nolice force nut out. . It' iSvrlaht-r.'c r -.- . .-- . ..-.:. - .fM3 for you to take the duii Byiae;aeras;-jt in " - ,-, -1J3 I1..J rA aAlll sal iWa iaial Sfe -f the horns" Interpolated Nle1see.-i! 111 m Kkamw. anVAnM' aIaamamI mLm .T.1 wo wniiv lien yuiin, nnw,v.aiHW(7 nenaea the DMDla all aakua'.'to: Wa' . only want'aew tlmharf Kj "If this Is your, aoeMSl,;' mils.; J Mayor, sund by It maac W KUIl UH UHltWIU, ' fHfMppfl.- we'll out the city to the'eweaee speelal 'tMoirftm'sWlvr , ready the towato aveHMft, Hp mm I i inm H '''" '. ' 4 - CostlBiie Teg-lpsfi.'-H ' j-r,i' "."ii v J . f wCSW -).,