The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 30, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915
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Tickets Are
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to Liverpool
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AMERICAN CIT1.KN SAID UK WAM
ENGLISH
TJikrU Piirrluurd Through Haa Fraa
rUra Agrory Nam of lUlph
IMark Klgnnl i flirckn Aiiirriota
('Ultra Inairurlwl Co Inform It
rrulllUK OflUvr Tlwt llu Had ScrvVd
lu KtttfiUli lafaelry.
Culled I'rCM Service.
HA.V FRANCISCO, Juno 30 Thoso
In charge fit tlio Investigation lu thlt
city of tli alleged UrltUh recruiting
tklloit supposed tu have been estab
lished hero stated UiU morning that
between 600 nnil TOO men wore ro
rruliril lioro for the llrltlfb army,
They were supplied wltU throuKh
tickets lu l.lwrpool, which wero pur
chimed through a local ticket agcucy,
according to tho statement.
The name of Ralph lllack km slgu
oil 10 the vlioikn.
Frank Cook ,oue of tho recruit
Mho wan returned to thl city Sunday
front New York, after being arrested
there with seven others, admitted
that he win nil Auirlcnn cltlxvn, anil
said that lie had h)eu Instructed to
toll tin1 recriiltlni: ottlcer at the ageu
ry hero that hu had nerved In the
Somerset Light Infantry.
Tho Investigation Ix procccdlug,
mid more disclosures are expected at
any time.
Mratmrnd tu Life
United Press Sorvlco
MAHVHVII.I.K. Juno SO Superior
Judge McDnnlcl sentenced William
Shannon to Ufa at Folsom prison to.
day for tho murder of his wife. At
torney Hlch for tho defenso stated
that Shannon Is willing to acrvo his
sentence, and will not appeal.
LOCAL MAN TO
WED IN EAST
RECLAMATION service man and
FORMER HIGH SCHOOL IN
HTHUCTOR WILL UK MARRIED
. IN WISCONSIN
Albrochl Oohler, a prominent
youug man of this city, aud connect
ed with tho United Htatos reclama
tion service ofllco hero, left tula morn
ing for Monroe, Wla., where ho will
wed Miss Ruth Saucerman, formerly
Instructor of music In tho Klamath
County High Heliool, MUs Saucer
man returned to Monroe, her homo,
following tho closing of tho school
year horo. Tho wedding will occur at
the homo of tho bride's parents' on
July 8th.
Tho romiuico was born last year,
whllo Miss Baucerman was teaching
In tho high school. Following the
close of tho yqar sho returned to her
homo to prepare for the wedding.
Many frlonds of tho couple know of
tho coming woddlng, as It was gener
ally known thoy wero to bo married
thin summer.
Following tho wedding honey
moon trip' through the Hast and South
nnd back through Snn.Frnnclsco, with
a Visit at the (air will be taken. They
Mill then return to Klamath Falls,
whero they will make their future
hone, i i
TWO SHIPS ARE
SENT TO BOTTOM!
I'.AHK "CAMIIUSKK.NKT" FROM
lOHTLAM, ORE,. AND STEAM
Kit "UIKSO" SUHMAIUNKD AF.
'I Kit CIIKWH AUK liAMIKIt
I'nltiHi I'rt-jrt Service
LONDON, Juno 30. Tho , bark
Cnmbuitkni't from I'oriland, Ore., and
tlm steamer UJvso wero stiinarlned
off Hid const uf Kngland today after
the irens lid been lauded,
ClKlit UeriniuiK that worn aboard
tho (IJemi wero lukcn aboard the (lor
mini ubmerln U-3 before tho sblp
wan torpedoed.
MATERIAL IS
. BEING HELD OP
WOUK UN lU.KH' Ni:W IIUILUINU
I'lKNatlvMHKM SI.UWI.V. UUK TO
lAILUUK OK MATKItlAL TO Alt-tl!LbV,H.VXlL-J.-liLNTMKJfT
Tho work uu the Klks' nuw bulld
Iiik U priii;rcltiK slowly bcaui of
the fullure of the railroad company
to put tin' shipments of material
throuRli, Muted "Jim ml o" Roberts,
HiiMrlntt'iidcnt of the rnnittructlon,
this inorulng.
The iiintvrlat In shipped from the
city nil rlKhl, stated Hoberts, but it
KoIh side-tracked along tho route
Home plaie. We huo had several
lililpmentu that wero started, did not
nIiow up here, and when tracers were
pint after them, nfter savoral days
It would bu found on n sldo-trnck nt
I'uiiituitilr, or somo other point.
The terra eottu for tho lower work
unit flimlly secured nnd this has been
ioinpletod. The workmen are now on
(he walls, which arc going up rapidly.
Roberts stated that If ho could get
tlm material tho building would bo
completed up to tho roof In fodr
weeks, but now it U indefinite Just
when ho will get thnt Xar along,
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Home Krom (ten Frnnclscu.
Mrs. A. (1. Horner and son Jack Jr.,
huvo rot u mod from San Francisco,
whero they have, been visiting with
Mrs. Horner's paronts for several
weeks. They aro residing In tho
liousu formerly occupied by Mr. and
Mrs, Phil J. Blnnott.
SHIPS COLLIDE
NEAR ENGLAND
IIOLLAMKAMKKICAN ItOAT, CAR.
UVIN'd UOO AMERICANS, RAM
MK1S1N COLLISION WITH UN
KNOWN HHItf ALL HAVKD
United I'lt'Hb BorvltKi
LONDON, Juno 30. Tho Holland
Amerlcnu llnor Now Amsttrdam,
hound for Rotterdam, collided early
this morning with un unknown steam
er off Deal, Her port quarter was
dnmngod, tho other ship's damage not
being knowu,
Tho Now Amsterdam varrlcd 200
Americans, most of them being doc
tors aud nurses en route for tho war
rone. The ship anchored when ram
med. All except fifty were landed at
Falmouth, and the ship proceeded.
at San
for England
RUSSIA IS NOT
PEACE INCLINED
ioi iiki.i' huhhia until k.vk
mii:h auk chuhhkii" aym
mik.mikk komxjwino conkkr
k.x'i: with c7.ah am) othkr8
UlilUU I'retiH Svrilco
I'KTUOOUAU, June 30 "Ood help
Itukftlu to continue the light until her
enemies aro crushed. Until thon
pence U Impossible." Hucli was the
text of n nlutenifiit by I'remler CoeJ-,
toroinyk, following n conferenco
with Czr.r Nlcholus this niornlug. Thu
lulnlstcTK of thu Koermncnt wor
nlbo pri'Miilat the confsrenco, which
wn held behind the (inllclnu front.
The sUititiiciii Is cotisiriiM to be
nn answer from Ituiula following sug
Kustlons which lmo iippeniod In the
Oerinau prenn Hint KuhhIu Is ready
for peace.
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l.'l. PASO, Tux., Juuo 3o. Ikt and
Prank Aldvrto, two Americans, and
llouornl Murcello Carat o, ono of Hu
erta's military leaders, were arrested
today, churged with conspiracy In vio
lation of tho neutrality of the United
HIM,
Thu Alderlo brothers wero released
on ball, while Ucneral Caravo Is be
liiK held under IS.000 ball.
l.tti fur Dunmnulr.
Mr mid Mrs. II. U. Dale of Duns
iiulr, who hae been hero visiting the
Unlo brothors of this city, left this
morning for their home.
HOERTA PLANS
TO ESCAPE THE
CL0TCHES0F0.S':
WILL FORCK INDICTMENT OR HIS
HCI.IUSK
Will Waive Kuiiiination Tomorrow
and Forer lt-NiHiiient of Justice
to Hi lug mi ludictnK'ui Agwuaat
Him or Olio Him His Release.
FMk'iitl OltlcUli.Vi-e Uuesut) It la
FmiixhI TlMt Dlnx, Who Had Bees
Under Surveillance, lias tioue.
United Press Sen lee
i:L PASO. Tex.. June 'ao. It be
came known hero today that Huerta-,
the Mexican revolutionary lender, ar
retted this week by United States fed
eral officials, and placed lu custody
under $15,000 bonds, will waive an
examlnntlou tomorrow and force tho
department of Justice to bring an In
dictment ngalUBt him, or ho will de
mand his release.
The federal officials mo uneasy over
tho situation. It Is felt that Dlas,
who "was to attend tho meeting of
leaders, and who has been under sur-
volllauco, has eluded the secret ser
vice officers and has crossed the bor
der. It Is possible that ho Is taking
Htierta's placo at tho meeting that
may lead to tho revolution.
Sleuths In the omnlov of villi.
claim to Imvo proof that Huerta had
entered Into tlto conspiracy for a new
involution. Through his representa
tives ho has sont his thanks to Presi
dent Wilson for the arrest ot Huerta
nnd Oroico. "They aro dangerous
men," stated the message?
mkm Is
AGROOND IN FOGl
RKVKNUK CUTTKR 1H UNAULK TO
LOCATK HUUMARINK IN FOG.
IIKLIKVKO VK88KL NOT OA3I
AOED, WILL FLOAT WITH TIDK
United Press Service
VALLKJO, June 30. A wlrelew to
Mare Island navy yard this morning
said that a dense fog Is presenting the
revenue cutter McCulloch from locat
ing the Submarine 11-3, which went
(ground south of Point Sur lost night
Attempts are being mado to locate
the submarine by submarine signals.
It Ik thought the vessel Is not dam
aged to any great extent. Lieutenant
Newton, commander of the McCul
loch has wirelessed that the stranded
boat would undoubtedly be afloat
with high tide.
United I'rexK Servlro
MONTEREY. 'June 30. Small
boats from the lighthouse here havo
reached the submarine H 3, and
found tho crew out of danger. The
United States cruiser Cheyenne, which
Is standing by, expects to take the
crow off tonight.
HOERTA'S ARREST
MEANS TR008LE
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ItKPRKSENTATIVKS OF THE FRO-
!OSKI ALKOKO REVOLUTION
MKCLAHK8 THAT LEADER HAD
MAUK UK.L wmrvtixA
UOUOI.A8, Ariz.. June 30. Local
rcprefeontatlves of the proposed alleg
ed Huertn revolution, supposedly
quushed by the arrest of Vlctorlano
lluerta at Kl Paso, stated today that
the detention of tho former dictator
(would result in, American Intervention
In Mexico,
i They declared that Huerta had
formed nn nlllauco with Villa which
eventually would have embraced all
factions for the purpose of eliminat
ing Carranza, nnd that the taking
over of Jnurez was to hae been the
first step.
Generals Trias and Quiros havo
been In Kl Paso for the last two
weeks representing Huerta, It was as
serted. Huerta was to havo headed
the clerical party. Inturbldo and Ca
lero were to lend the other faction ot
tho clentlficos, to be known as the Na
tionalist party. After' Joining Villa
tho clerical party anticipated a Junc
tion with tho nationalists, It was
nTorred.
COUNTY JAIL HAS
A LIGHT MONTH
FOUR FKDKRAL PRISONERS AND
SIX COUNTV PRISONERS MAKE
UP TOTAL HOARDERS FOR THE
MONTH OF JUNE
Tho month of Juno has been one of
tho lightest of the year for the Klam
ath county Jail, according to a report
being mado out by the sheriff's office.
Ton prisoners havo been In at various
times during June, and sixty during
tho year from June 30, 1915 to the
same dato this year.
At present there are two men In the
bastllo, ono being a federal prisoner
charged with bootlegging, James Mc-
Cann. Chaa. Kuoera Is serving a nine
months' sentence for non-support, and
bus four months to serve yet. -
Four federal prisoners wcro placed
In tho Jail during June, and have
been removed to Portland, whlla the
other six wero county charges.
Arlington has entered upon an
economy, progress.
Mammoth Liner Next to
Lusitania Sunk; Is
DANCE PROMISES
TO BE BIG TIME
KVKKV INDICATION POINTS TO
LAHOEST CROWD AT BENEFIT
BALL IN MONTHS EVERY
THING IN READINESS
Promptly at 9 o'clock tonight the
strains of a dreamy waits will .be
heard as the opening number of the
big band-baseball team benefit dance,
which will be held In the Pavilion to
night.
Every member of the ball team and
band has been selling tickets for the
pavt week, and most of them, rather
then dig up a fine for not getting rid
of them, have sold their entire supply.
The Klamath Falls Military band
will furnish music up until 12 o'clock
for the rolltckers, after which a seven-
pit ce orchestra will hold forth. The
cool evenings here make dancing a
pliasure, and the length of tonight's
paity Is unlimited, so say the pro
moters. Return From Medico CoareaUoa.
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Wblto returned
lan nlgbt from San Francisco, where
they attended the big convention of
the American Medical Association sad
tho fair.
Rack From Raaineas ad Pleaawe.
rThad McHst,-locsJK jeweler,
has returned from a combined" busi
ness and pleasure trip to San Fran
cisco. While there he visited the ex
position and also selected a new line
of Jewelry goods.
Return From Fair.
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Wright ot this
city returned last night from Saa
Francisco, where they attended the
fair.
SOCIALISTS IN
6ERMANY WANT
' PEACEMOVEMENT
BOARD GOVERNING SOCIALIST
PARTY ISSUES ,NIFE8TO
Asks That Peace Negotiations Be
Started "in the Name of Humanity
and for tho Sake of Culture."
BUaie la Placed oa the French aad
aud Belgian Socialists for Failare
of KurUer Peace Movenieau.
Uuited Press Service
BERLIN, June 30. The governing
board of the German socialist party
has Issued a manifesto which passed
the censor and which calls oa the Ger
man government to begin peace nego
tiations as soon as possible "In the
name of humanity and for the sake
of culture."
i Blame Is placed on the failure of
earlier peace efforts' started to bring
results onto the French aad' Belgian
soclallfts. -
This manifesto is In strango con
trast to the wave ot sentiment and
feeling of hatred and absolute erad
ication of the English people thst has
been shown In an odd manner
throughout the country during the
war. In tho theaters, places of amuse
ment nnd everywhere else, placards,
songs, poetry nnd proso has been ded
icated to nn undying spirit of hatred
of the English as n common foe.
The other notions have been forgoyj
ten, almost, ana ine anacas aavo nee
almost wholly on the English.
WILSON ESCAPES
BAD ACCIDENT
HAS NOT GIVEN CP TRIP TO SAN I
FRANCISCO WILL PL'.SH BUT
TON OPENING WILSON DAY)
CEREMONIES
Untied Press Service
WINDSOR, V., June 30. The ma
chlno in w hlch President Wilson was
riding this mornlngsnear this place,
only escaped a serious accident when
turning a sharp bend a collision .with
two heavy lumber wagons waa nar
rowly averted.
President Wilson stated tint he has
not abandoned his visit to Saa Fran
cisco, and still considers the Butter
open A report was given out at the
White House yesterday that owlmg to
the condition of international affairs
it would be impossible for hitn to visit
the Pacific Coast.
The president is expected to push
the button tomorrow which will an
furl the flags at the exposition. oSci
ally hnnounclng that the Wilson Day
ceremonies at the fair has started.
WANT BUNTING
, .DISPLAYED $001
BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION
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COMMITTEE IX CHARGE OF
FOURTH OF JULY DECORATION
WANT CITY DECORATED
At a meeting ot tho Business Men's
Association held lost night, It waa de
cided to ask all the merchants aad
business houses to decorate their
store fronts and buildings for the
Fourth of July celebration as soon
as possible this week.
A number of the stores have
already started therr decorations,
some of which are complete. Many
ot the windows contain' Fourth ot
July w&tcs, and Mala street is begin
ning to take on a celebrating air.
The committee in charge have the
arrangements practically completed,
with the exception of the entries tor
the events, which can be made at any
time. "The earlier the better," says
J. J. Keller, as he Intends to have the
races and events staged right on the
dot
A few outsiders have arrived in the
city already, and for the next two
days large crowds are expected to
come. The Redding ball team will ar
rive Friday night for their two games.
Saturday and Sunday, and Is the beat
ball clubyln Northern California, say
local people who have seen the team
play this season. These two games
aro expected to bo Class A ball. The
first game oa Friday will be played
between the Box Factory team and
tho Klamath Falls team. Both have
been strengthened for the game, and
as has been seen in tho past, are able
to put on a good exhibition of our a
tional pastime.
Congressman Sliinot is expected to
arrive Friday or Saturday night, aad
will give the Fourth of July address
In the court house park Sunday after
noon. The wood is ou the ground for the
barbecue, and preparations for this
feature are fast being completed. The
tires will bo started tomorrow alght,
in order to secure a proper bed of
coals for the cooking of the meat. Joe
Howard ot Redmond, who has hand
led several of the largest barbecues la
the state, will assist George Watt of
this city la preparing the neat.
Baker will use two million tellcM
of water per day this suaater,
the
Submarined
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Reports of
Sinking Are
Conflicting
SHIPS'
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AWAT
Anacataa, Largest Lias Neat t ato
Say ae orS KiBed Waa Oatiy
lac Horses List of
Caraeater Browa,
J. E. Vise asst K. H.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C
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A bulletin was posted hero today stat
i.
ing1 that a cablegram front Coaeal
Armstrong at Bristol retorted the
submarining ' of the Leylaad Hat
steamer Armenian oS Cornwall. Sao
was loaded with horse tratm Ncwaert
News to Eaglaad.
Tweaty-alae men are beBevad lost,
most ot them being negro hots tend
ers. Tea are reported ujarea. -ra
details of the slaking are i
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WASHINGTON. D. C., Jaae 3.
The advices regarding the sinking of
the Armenian are coanlctiag. Oae
report states that twenty are dead aad
another twenty-nine. Tea injured
persons have Men landed at Bristol.
According to Consul Armstrong,
the ship's wireless house was shot
away, which raises a question as to
whether or not the captain attempted
to escape from the submarine.
With the exception ot the Lasitaala
the Armenian is the largest liner sub
marined so far during the war.
Armstrong's report states that xeost f
of the American dead were negroes. '
The list Includes Carpenter Brows,
Ship Physician J. E. Viae aad R. H.
Brooks.
Lloyd's registry lists the Araealan
as one of the largest Leylaad uaera
afloat. She waa built at Belfast la
1895. and is under British registry
from Liverpool. The captala hi listed
at J. A. Jacobsoa.
POPE MAY MOVE -TO
MONASTERY
WAR DEVELOPMENT CAUMM
PREPARATIONS TO BR MAM
FOR ACCOMMODATION Of MBS
HEAD OF CATHOUp CaTUBCaT
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tha eventuality of the aaasV- asBaS', ?5
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