The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 10, 1915, Image 1

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Sir Edgar Speyer, Who Could
Not Give Up His British Title
WILSON TO STAY
BY HIS ANSWER;
BRYAN TO SPEAK
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.IwwhiMW In lUtlln Alt' Hi'MrlMl us
Ih'lnu Very (tpiirrlH'iKlvi. l-i
Time Ik n Hillt llelwcrn tJrrnmny
nml Amerlee, end An Akinit
ur INiMporl Hrymi Hope in Kl-lunii-
People to l.lww in IVao
I'iiIiciI I'n'rtH Service
WASHINGTON, I). I,'., tm 10.
Wiitlo William Jennings Bryan lll
Mm- a statement tomorrow regarding
)! fuitiru wllvUUw, una will me
nmwcfl hi plan for educating iho
.eo.l m Pnr Menu, tlm president
v. ill rcrtt IiIm cahw on hi rejoinder li
Iho Oruinn reply, believing It will
Juillfy him In not wntwerliiK Bryan.
It Ih understood thnt the president',
tonii'iitlou I. thnt It wnim't ilio killing
. l.H- am fl.m l.llttllnilltl Unit
01 ABicritnun wm . . , .. ,i. . f.,n.i
ciuhmI the nolo of Mny 13, but rather biiiikor. iwib jiihi urine., ... i...
Hie method used. The rejoln.l.r nlo .State, a tinrowi In spite f himself.
ay iho (Irrmnn reply m mm n- lie can't gut rl.l of III. .title. Ho mny
Today's not dispute iho licrn.au public In forget It. but the llrlllnh
...mentions, nnd hold, thai then- Ih rriim.-nl will not fflrKcl. Once
M alternative from a positive state- you got n Hrl l.h ill lo ll Ml '
meul. cither abandoning or refusing until doitl.. Some of . l.em t UMm
tn nhnuilon Iho dWlllw objected to they dewcm! to pontcrlty. Hip Imro-
!, tho llnllrt HWI. ! U exported net I. of Ih.. great Herman bank nR.
Hint tbo wiolnUcr will b. delivered family of Krankfort-on-tho-Muln. IIU
ix.erm.ny lh. nnornoon -; - - " ' -' ,ll8 h0UMll lnl
unon iho kaiser pomon ui;u ' ,
the luon of wnr or pence. D.p.o- ,., lln.tod Stntc U no. In the world.
motlcoiperu do not uellovo thnt rein- .80 reat hn been ho feclInK In
Si. n oVbrlkM off cnlmly. It U Kmtl.il reemtly again. Hermnn.
gtlmt The recall of Italled and naturalized Oerman that roaon
aTeT AL..dor l.ernrd-wh.ch and all kind, of chargcM wcro , le
would be the initial ntep taken by ngnln.t them. T 1.1. h a copy of ho
America to ronlnUln her po.ltlon- letter tho banker wrote o I romlor
iould l taS unture of a call for Aon.hJu.t before o sn. ed on e
action on tho part of ncrmnny. ncr Pl.lla.lclpl.ln for the United
No reply la expect"1 for ,on daya.fltnteu:
in the meantime, tho president I. con-' -There is nothing harder to bow
.Iderlnic memoranda dealing with the man tho aouio of Injustice hlcu
ilrltlth Interference with American nud. no vont la oxproa.lon. tor tno
(rnil(, Inst nine months I'havo remained
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Uvonlue "Olo'.Ho'mf!
Adolphlun Quartet. OliulkTnlk
"Kwccr 'Km a tern I've
Known" Marlon Ilnllou Fink.
MoruliiK
Fridiiy
Junior C'linutaiiiiu
1'layiHour
Afternoon Prelude. Vltepgkle'n
lloyal Hungarian Orchestra.
Cartoon Lecture, "American.
In tho Making." .Marlon Dal-
lou FlHk, i
Admission 35c. v
livening Conceh, "Hoyal Hun
garian Orcheilra. Popular ae
lectlons. Charlotte Hergli,
hrlc sonrano.S Lecture, "Tho
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Spirit of the Rockies,'
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IN SESSION 10
TRY JIM GEORGE
United Pre.. Service
PARIS. June 10. It In ofttdally
admitted today that the French army
Ih seriously lacking In ammunition
supplies. Alt men capable of taking
up the manufacture were ordered
homo from the trenches.
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BERLIN, June 10. It is announc
ed that the Russian forces, greatly
strengthened- this week, have forced
the Germans to withdraw toward Bet
Igola from Courland and other points
along tho Baltic,
United Press Service
BERNE. June 11. It Is stated to
day that the Italian, artillery la shell
ing Trieste from a long distance', and
that the infantry bare taken Roverto.
Tho Italians are also reported aa
shelling Beseballa.
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In Accused of ShooU.g Pete. Brottn,
N'eai PiutjB Camp; Law
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collier Erna was submarined yester- when the trlal.of Jim Georie.cnargad
.-..... . -n(h Villtnir Pte iBroWBl another
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Sir Kdgar Speyer, great
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be either Secretary charges of disloyalty nd the charges
I.n.ly Seyer
r.ctlvu participation in the New York
i.rniwii Imbi veur. and discontinued
1.1k active connection with tho Frank-
foi t-on-tho-Mnln branch In 1887,
whou he assumed control of the Lon
don frm.
l.nim on Counsellor Lansing.
Tho German nolo on tho sinking of
tbo achoonor Fryo by the aormnn
cruiser F-ltel Frledorlch has been re
ceived, aermnny Insist that the
ca should go to the prlie court, and
Insists that .ho ha. a right to dostroy
ships carrying contrnbnnd, In extreme
cases.
By KARL ACKEBMAN
(United Pros. Staff Correspondent)
(CopyrlghU9ir.,by United rPeas)
BERLIN, Juno 10. (By courier to
Denmark, via Tho Hague and Lon
don) American, hero aro approhen
Hive, anticipating a break between
tlermany and America'. For day. It
has been rumored that all should he
rendy to leave on a day', notice.
An, American dentUt any. a consu
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of treachery mndo against mo by the
prcBH and private Individuals. But 1
can lemaln silent no longer, Tor moso
diftTges and Insinuating suggestions
hnvu been repeated by men in punnc
ulilec, who Imvo not scrupled to use
their 1'onltlnns to Inflamo ovor-straln-a.i
r,.iine- of tho ncoplo. I am not n
n-.nn who can bo driven or druramod
by threats nnd nbuso Into an attitude
J of Justification, but I consider it due
m inr honor as a loyal British subject
and to my personal dignity as iv mnn
to u-tlre from nil public positions, i
therefore ask you to accopt my resig
nation na privy councillor and request
that my baronetcy bo rovoKcu.
At o.n death of his father, uustnvus
Spycr, Mr. Spoyor was a member of
,h n.reo creat Snoyor firms. Spoyor
Bros., I)iidon: Speyer & Co.. New
York, nnd L. Speycr-Elllsson. Frank-r.it.cm.tho-Maln.
Ho resigned his
CLOPTON, ROURKE.
OUT OF TROUBLES
IXIIICTMKXTH AGAINST BONANZA
COUPLE AND CRESCENT 11K8I-
iKT ARE DISMISSED UPON
IRWIN'S MOTION
Plans Being Made (or
Four District Fairs
Upou motion of District Attorney
Irwin, Circuit Judgo George Noland
has dismissed tho Indictments against
m a Rourke. charged with larceny
of imbllc money, nnd Hugh and Ber-
ti.n nionton. indicted on nn arson
charge They were Indicted about n
rear ago.
Rourke was charged with convert
ing to his own uso nbout 2,500 ot
the Crescent school district's money.
u. nmintalna thnt ho loaned this
money to responsible parties for the
school district, and thnt ho wns legni
Iv nllvlHPll to dO SO.
Tho Clopton. were chatged with
(.ettlng Are to tho Bonanra poBtomce
,.. venr bco. thereby causing a fire
thnt willed out n considerable portion
.,f ti.n hiiRlncss district. Mrs. uiapiuu
was postmistress nt the time.
Although It I. some month, yot un
til county fair e.on, tho Klnmath
county fair board I. already at work,
their early efforts being to make tho
district (air. so aucceeaful that Klam
nth county will aot only make a how
ing at home that will make us all
proud that we llv b. but will nUo
he able to aead convincing display,
to take prltea at the .Ute fair In
Salem and at the Panama-Pacific In-
terna(loB&4 ajrnnaltlna.
An enthuslaaUd meeting of Merrill
people wa held thl. week, at which
Fred PeteraoB, rtreeeUng the fair
noara, end County Agncuitunn
and J. H. HobbH were uameu hb ....
AVn..tiv eommlttoo to take up nr-
.n.m-na for the buccosb of tho
M11vii.
Merrill fnlr. They nnvo u. i
nnmlng other committeos.
Tho plnn now outlined Is to hold
district fairs at Merrill, Bonanza and
Fort Klnmath In Beptemuer, iu .
m bo, dotermlnol Inter, nut ono ...
each dny for threo dnys. Following
this, tho prlo-winning eniui
ennh district fnlr will be brought to
Klnmath Fall, for display here, and
from this display tnero win oe ib
4...a ni.nlva. one to bO lent to tllO
tUte fnlr, tho other to the Klamath
Kuan.Milp Lines mid Rnllron.lH
WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 10.
AHhoHgh tho Intorstato Commorco
Commission order, requiring several
c-o.nrn railroads to glVO up luoir
A.,eiiin connections on the aront.
i.ta does not go into oneci uniu
rwnmhnr 1. the Commission la bolng
kept busy explnlnlng tho renson for
tho ordor. which wns mnoe uuum
terms of tho Pnnama Canal Act,
Roland OJalmw were present. At coui
thl. Urn J. O, Iwm, Mr.. Abel Afflr
county booth at the S.n Francisco
Home After VUlt.
J. Frank Adams returned last ove
nlng to hi. stock ranch below Merrill,
after a .hort business visit In the
county Mat.
ChatitauQ.ua goers . were thrown
litn n nnnl" In thA lllflRt of tllA DrO-
gram this nfternooi when the fierce
winds ripped the largo tent in several
nlaces. and by sheer force lifted the
side canvas until, those in the tent
retired that It would tumble to the
ground. Prompt work by several
men In the large audience adjusting
tho supporting polea nround the outer
edge of the tent soon made things
'safe. Elder Harlan at once, offered
tho use of tbe'Chrtitlon ehnrch tor
the entertainment, and to there, all
adjourned until the program was
completed. Unless the high wind
continues, tho program this evening
will be held in tho big tent. Should
bad weather prevent, the Christian
church will be used.
Interest In the Chautauqua is grow
ing with each entertainment. The
splendid lecturo by Colonel William
Hamilton Miller Inst evening on "Our
Neighboring City" pleated highly.
but this afternoon he drew even
greater applause when he gave his
widely known lecture entitled "Farm
ing and Being Formed." Colonel
Miller is as much a humorist as a lec
turer, nnd no one could henT him
without being in better spirit, as a
result.
The Adelnhian quartette pleasant
ly entertained Inst evening and this
afternoon gave the prelude to Colonel
Miller's talk.
Among the little folks no one In
town is more popular this week than
Miss Hazel Alexander, who haa charge
of the Junior Chautauqua each morn
ing. .The kiddies nro hearing good
8torlea galore and learning to quick
ly "mnke mnny little articles and to
play numerous games they never
heard of before.
If you would like to hear the old
home songs' you enjoyed Iwenty years
nra. como to Chautauqua tonight.
The Adolphlnn quartette ll dowa for
a program of these precious old songs
thnt nromise to stir the memory ot
every man and woman in attendance
until they wish for tho good om
day.
fnrlon Ballou Fi.k, co&Bldered
ono of the beet chalk talk mrtlaU In
the land, Is to be seen and heard tni.
evening for the first time. "Kweer
Knracters 1'vo Known" Is the title of
tonight's entertainment by Mrs. fisk
nnd tomorrow afternoon .be will en
leitain with "Americans In Making.''
.Not only does Mrs. Flsk draw with
twenty different colors or crayon out
rIio tells mnny benutlful atones
conjunction with tho drawing..
Tomorrow hfternoon WUepaklo's
Royal Hungnrlnn orchestra will make
Its first appearance. In thl. small
orchestra are found all ot the funda
mentals ot a large orchestra, and un
der the ablo direction ot Mandel
Wltopsklo ha. developed into one or
the most creditable organisations on
tlio Chautauqua platform.
So far on the BllUon-Whlte y.tem
..... -MhMtra. with Mies Berth, ha.
met wjth Inatant favorand Klamath
FnHs music lover, are .ure oi a r
treat. The orcneatra'. prelude to
morrow attaraoea will ticUde botk
popular aid eieaatoa) aire.
Ti,n nritiHh covernment has begun
action against tho London Times, of
which Lord Northcllffe. beiievea oy
mnv nowsoaoer men to be the great
est publisher in the world, is tho own
er. Tho charge is maae in rouu-
inn with a statement printed some
iimn nifo about the French army.
It Is held that the statement gave
ir..nnHnn to the enemy. However,
tho prosecution is considered a result
of tho fight Lord Nortnciine s uC--
papers have rande on Lord Kitcnener,
war minister. Repeatedly the limes
and Dally Mail havo charged tnai tne
n.m.h ormv In KrftnCO WftS UOl BUP-
piled with aufflclent amnMttanAadL
that Dailies ana mm nrt
cause of this. The charges, with those
made by Lord Fisher against Winston
Churchill, led to the reorganization of
tho British cabinet. Kitchener held
his place. -But it was considered by
many that the Times' chnrgas were
admitted by the government wnen n
innk from Kitchener the control of
the supply of munitions of war made
by Lloyd-George minister or muni
tlons.
CHURCHES ATTEND
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Federal Judge C. E. Wolverton to,'
presiding. Other federal oSelale In
attendance are G. H. Marsh, courtK T
clerk; John Montague, U. 8. atar- ",
shall; Frank Berry; deputy .mwftfiaj;;; "
. --.ifc-j aaa . wimam Mcawam,.cniei auaiwr,, mim, r
QliynAV PDn0Vftgy-FJcmlDg' offlc-al reporter Ctereece
aiaiBiisaa . niiiiiiHm i.. iieamesr u. a. auinci miiormmy :rrr - j
UUIIUIII I HWM John 'J. Beckman., deputy 'dlitrlci-at-', . jg3
. lorney; Charles P. Pray ot "the.Btor
r'--r, reau ot InvesUgatlon., and SpeWat -'.$
ALL PROTEST-VAT CHURCHES .,,! of iha tndliraawlee.. . 1
wn.i. PANfTKt, EVENING" 8ERV- a Docullar feature ot the: trial" 1.7
.,.. lim.mtR that while, thopeop'le of Oregoa hive,
ires Vi WTT.I,. ATTKNU CkAIT- . .. . -v-i-'t - ... - .." i t "S .
, .x,.- .. anoiuned.tte oeatn penauy, ueorge-;
p a vtotta aprriok should be be convicted ot,ftrjit OegrW. YtM
murder. lll'be.hangea.at.MeNeWerS
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There will be no evening service.- un me, moroina o .'F't"'jV3J
at the Baptist, Metnoaist, tnruuaa . . - .---rrL,;
r.-.., ..-. .ht,x, nnnitaT a holes in the back, was found' in the 'i :'&";
ana rfsujieiiau mi.- -,, ( . . , o -. t yM
all of these congregation, will attena roan near iriuie amp. ?. ."sl
the Sunday sessions ot Chautauqua. George two neen orinaing, jMxwfwm-si
wwvr Phmitnunua Is held. the;ing at a aance, u is aaio. so. vmmj &
Sabbath program Is In keeping with nre reported to, have left. the. liall , to--j
geiner, aimr a ijunrroi. auuu wM -js-na
SLANDER CASE IS
WON BY DEFENSE
JURY, AFTER SEVERAL HOURS
OF DELIBERATION, RETURN A
VERDICT FAVORING EUGENK
8PENCER TODAY
The Buckner Jubilee company will!
render a sacred concert Sunday after
noon, and Miss MarletULaDell, read
er, will give sacred readings. "The
New Woman and the Young Man"
will be the sermon-leViture topic of
Senator Burkett at the evening se
slo.
a vnrdict for the defendant was re
turned this afternoon by the Jury In
the Conolly-Spencer slander suit, ai
i.r hreo hours of deliberation. This
assesses the costs against the plain
tiff, John Conolly.
in tho suit Conolly alleged that Eu-
geno Spencer had told different pnr-.
ilea that Conolly una set oui iwuuu
parsnips lo kill Spencer's cnttle. Thla
Conolly alleges was a slander, and he
demanded 110,000 damages.
The trial ot the case occupied two
days. Fred H. Mills ana joun
were Spencer's attorneys, ana .
Carnahnn nnd W. H. a. itenner j
poared for the plaintiff.
the day, and sacred concern ana er- bciuw. . h--. - -'.,-; &
mons or addresses on religious mat-icumsianuai esse u w wv.;e-
ters aro held. ' Tnw secona iri . uvr -
on the same cnarge. j.ne inw-ni--
Medford last fall resulted In a dis
agreement Stone & Gale and Judge Wb.ter, of
Portland are attorneys for Oeorge.v
Twelve talesmen were passed at tneT
morning sesslon.i but; thla afternbok,
will sua a thlnnlns out. undoubtedlxf
Those In the box when court convene!
in 13 aiiernooa were n,.u.,wir
R. w. Tower, W. J: McCuiir, Leeu,,.
Vanderpoot, D. J. Maauell, Franks
a m A a A.
Courtade, Z. J. Harrw, at. . a"l &&'
worth, E. V. Smith, Charles ,- ex
. ' rJ' a, A TI.h .rlJ
halter, ueorge . Dparunar v j,-w
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It Is expected that the Jury win.Mgg
selected and the argument, maee w
this afternoon's session, allowing wj,
..M.AMAAiAnf nf tasflmnnv. toaior-V v
tUWUlBUVVUIVI). W w....w. - . r; i ;i"
row. i&f&g.
Here for Visit.
Mrs. Arthur B. Llvermore came In
last evening from Redding for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Carter.
Cooked Food Sale.
The ladles of Sared Heart church
will hold a cooked food sale at the
McDonald building. Sixth and Main
street., Saturday.
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Goods Sales
Against New Freight Rates
DUBUQUE, Iowa, June 10. Alarm
ed at tho new freight rates fixed
,in tho Panama cnnnl wns opened,
in which they sny discriminate In favor
of const points, member, or we upjwr
: gag
BottlAI
in City
now that Klamath Fall, is full ol;tlary sentence, seme: people w ',sfe
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Indians attending federal court, an running me cno . , '-''P'm
money. m v twvsvffis.
The government regards tne;tm&
effort Is to be made tonight to bring
about a' condition that will prevent
Indians having a penchant for J. Bar
leycorn In hie many varletle. from
Ratiatina said desire. Thl. I. to be
thorough co-operation between tne
United States officials and the saloon
men of Klamath Falls
Klamath Falls saloon men benr an
"'COBStPva.lroT:.:' .:.-. I enviable record for strict compliance
"IS?1" I' .M-ion herTto- with the laws, and the oc.la are
uiuuvu imw "r- .
day to preparo a program ot resist-
ance. which will be turiner www-
out at the regular meeting ai wu.ucy
October 13th, and then laid before
tho next congress,
t.,oi nnn commercial associa
tions, governors ot Mls.ls.lppl Val
ley states, mayor, or cine. uu --d.
mnn generally make up the asso
ciation which, think, the Middle West
has been injured by the rate, maae oy
th ro.d. to compete with all waiter.
traBo via the canal from coast to
oeast.
confident that the Indian, willnot be
furnished with, liquor by then men,
it is the traiulent class, that cause
the trouble, and to .top these peojrte
from .lipping .flnak. to, tne inaians,
n a. District Attorney Reamea wm
ask the saloon men tonight to prom
ise not to aellany bottled good, while
court is In session.
"Tho government will mae every
effort to prohibit the seie,ot liquor to
Indians."- .aid he. ''Wue it u un
derstood by mearty evarr4jr that
thli crime Is pnalshaWe by pHam
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now ui pirc" - - rrrr f isz
Importance. On-one hand, the ,e- vg.-
ernment ha. much at, lUHW-wflffl
m.a tn u that the aoilltr sU'notXV
escape, punishment; onithi other hWd:
there Is a man on trial for ,mie.tj
therefore, It I. highly ewentieiwja..
concerned that liquor be ,WW'
Indian., upon- whoie tietlmony ;,;, i
of importance In the 'oaafaipwfcgJ
"IK nrrlfir to acCOBIDllsk tMS.K MS-; 1
slbie,.,I iiavecAlledie.mekiiwMJ
iin..n -itrs.of "the towni.ertWa :
,.' 7rT7?-rrjz . - . t , v r fat'Ac
evening, ; '.iJTrr'-r-pTOS.;- W
tompt.ao.wt;aspl3frllf
them ihat during ttatlawJjW saj
court Is In seMum.nerfijjewjpwk
sell bottled gooe..e..eww;fi
ot the;jiM"ii)!i
bars,.th.ag:iioec,stj
danger.teron'iiBwi
toodetowkHwh
trattewMiUetadsi
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