The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 14, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
KLAMATH COUNTY'S'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1915
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PARIS MURKS
MIL OF BASTILE
WITH CARNIVAL
THOt'HANRM OVKHOOMK WITH
EMOTION
Arrest" HoImom Ten-tae Bombard
meal by Germaaa Kean Up Brit
bit Repulse From Thr PoslOons.
Berlin Reports French, Drive Reek
Front VmlHH tu Rales Only
Klflil MIH Frosn Verdua.
I'nlltd Press Service
PAIII8, July H. Today U tbe an
nlveriary of Ihn rail of lb basllle,
and It It being celebrated with atrect
ball and carnival, firework, the
purine and tinging of the Marseille.
Hundred of Invallda are being placed
alone the atreet and In the window
where they ran wltneaa the spectacle,
Hundred of thouaanda of people are
lined along tbe itreeta, watching the
parade, and thouaand are overcome
llh emotion.
Uii It el Presa Service
I'AIIIH, July H. It baa been an
nounred from the war office here that
the German are concentrating a ter
rllla bombardment along the front
from Arrai to Soleaoas, and are at
tempting to level Soteeon to the
round la what la belter to be n
main attack directed toward Parla.
It U mted that the British have
reimlted the Germans In their attack
on thn llritUh poiltlona. Routhweat
of Pllken It la reported that the Oer-
man crown prince haa ceaaed hla at
lack on Verdun.
United Press Service
IIKKMN, July 14. The war otice
hero announced that the French hare
been driven back half n mile north-
wen of Vlennele Chateau, and that
Impetuous charge made by the ner
mann have advanced the Herman line
between Verdun and Rhlemt. The
flrit rank are now reported only
eight mllea from the track of the
Vcrdun-Rbelma railway line.
MANY PLAN 10
GO TO ME0F0RD
IIAHKIIAI.L TKAM WILL GO IN
KOUH MACH1NBS, AND MANY
OTHERS ARRANGING TO MAKK
TRIP TO ROGUE RIVBR CITY
Many people of the city are plan
nlng to journey to Medford next Bun
day to wltneaa the baaeball game be
tween Medford and the team from
thin city. The baaeball team will go
in four machlnei, and transportation
l being arranged by Manager, Tlndall
'or any other who may care to nuke
the trip. A large number hare already
declared their Intention.
Thin game will undoubtedly be one
( the beat exhibition tl)U aeaaon.
Tho Medford team haa won ten and
loit two game UU aeaaon. and they
Halm It h a bearcat. They have beaten
Weed, Yreka, areata Pan and prae
"fally all the team they have played.
Tho Box Factory team haa loat hut
two gamea thla aeaaon, and won ten,
"Wee, Cook, Moteaeasaehar and
"tty will be taken along for the feat
terlM, nnd the boya ear there la blood
n their eye.
The machine will leave Ittaday
morning, returning that night
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MlM Jean IUMk nt llllnnla
l oxpeoted here thla evening on n
wt to her kilter, Mr. Fred 0. Mar.
Ik '.. to "MM fa through
" West, vWttag the fair at Ian
macUeo and ether boIbm, and will
Pjrt about a meath hi Klamath
THAW DECLARED
SANE BY JURY
IN NEW YORK:
JURY RECOMMENDS RELEASE,
court to approve
Not KiH led to Free Thaw, However,
a the Htate I Determined to Ap-'
peel Hie INwaltik Tliat He
Will II-' IteleiMed tm Rail Motion '
to ItrtaiiMi Immediately Overruled.,
Jury Out 411 Minute.
United Preas Service
NEW YOHK, July 14. The Jury
sitting In tho Harry K. Thaw caao de
clared Thaw aano thla afternoon, and
recommended that thn court release
Mm. Justlro llcndrlcka U expected
( announce liU decUlon tomorrow,
and will prolinhly approve the finding
of tho jury.
Tho effect of thl verdict, however,
will not free Thaw, n thn Mnte. I de
termined to npjieal, It la potallile,
however, that hf will he rclenacd on
bull. A motion mndo by hi attorney,
Huncbfleld, for lmmelliito relene,
wi overruled by the court.
The jury wan out Junt forty-eight
minute, nnd tho verdict wn unnnl
niou In favor of Thaw on the flrat
ballot. Thaw ahook hand with the
jurorn, thanking them after they were
dlaralined. He waa excited, but ho
howed no algna of hyaterla, HI
mother and alater. who have remained
an atendfaat during tho trial, wept
when tho Jury' verdict waa read.
Hlx policemen were required to ea
rort Thaw to tho l.udlow atreet jail,
aa he wa given a great ovation by n
large crowd gathered outalde. A
moving picture man waa on the apot
and took n picture of the event, to
which Thaw amlled nnd bowed.
Thn varloua trial held In Thaw'a
efforta to free hlmaelf for tho killing
of Htanford While have cott tho fam
ily nearly n million nnd a half dollnra.
14,000 HORSES
SOLD TO ALLIES
MAJORITY COME FROM OREGON
ANIt WAHHINGTON REPRK
HKNT AN INVKHTMKNT OF !,
AOO,000 IN CA8H
PORTLAND, July H. Since the
demand for horses for use In the
European war became atrong, a total
of about TOO rare of animal from
Oregon and Southeastern Wnahlngton
have been shipped to aaaembllng
yarda at Omaha and Kansas City.
A larce nart of tho bone haa already
crossed the ocean to tho war lone, but
becaiiRo of I he difficulty In obtaining
transports many of tho artillery horso
recruit and cavalry mounts have not
been moved beyond tho feeding yards.
Since each car carries an average of
mora than twenty horaea. the vuo cara
shipped represent a total of more than
14,000 hone, and the total paid for
them runa In excel of $1,500,000.
About half of thla numbor represent
tho horses aold In Western Oregon.
It Went Oil
United Press Service
LOH ANGHCES. July 14. Albert
Shore ahook hi finger In the face of
a mysterious passenger with whom he
waa arguing, and the stranger crunch
ed It between hla teeth. Ifo escaped
In the excltemont.
A New Decoration
Dulled Pre Service
AN FERNANDO. July, 14. Mile
Brooch, an Austrian, uf ered merely
when Peter Rronaa, Italian, began
carving Victor Kmmanual'a Initial on
hla enemy's cheet with a aafaty raior.
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HnndwrltluK and llertlllon experts
Itud marks of similarity between this
photograph of Frnnk Holt, the man
Mho blew up a room In tho Capitol
at Wanhliigton and who shot J. P.
Morgan, and that of Erich Muenter.
thn Harvard teacher of Gernisn. who
Is wanted on a chnrgo of wife murder,
and their handwritings. The photo
graph of Holt haa Just beou secured.
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The picture of Muentor la that enl an to whether or not Holt and Muen
bropdeast by the Police of Cambrldgotor aro one and the same.
VEGETABLES GO
TO S. F. FAIR,
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HIGH SPECIMENS OK KLAMATH
COUNTY WERE SENT OUT THIs'
MORNING FOR EXHIIHT-ARK
NEEDED FOR DISPLAY '
Kour ImadH of lottueo grown In
Klamath county weighing over four
pounds apiece, were omo of tho best
spoclmens of Klamath county pro-
rinetH whhlch left this morning lor
tho county exhibit at the fair which
(s In chargo of Phil J. Slnnott.
Carrots, onions, turnips and other
MKclmenn of our products wero alao
Included In the shipment. Advices
fr'nni slnnott havo stated that these
exhibit attract considerable more at
tention than many oner exhibit.
nenorta from other part of the
state also show that such exhibits a
well a other of an Industrial nature
are bringing result.
Tho Klamath Commorclal Club I
receiving return from the exposition
nearly every day from people who
como here to see the country after
liAarlu about it at the exDoaltloa.
Tli. i shipment wa furnished by Percy
Evans and Fred Nlliobalm,
Baldwin
Chss. Baldwin of Lnkevlew drove
In last night from that city on a short
trip. He expect to leave this after
noon on hie retara.
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after Ills ullo (Ilea oi poisonm iu
1 006. Tho Hpeclmens of Holt's hand
wrltlnK wore photographed from n let
ter he sent July 4 to Rev. Sensabnugb,
his fnthcr-ln-law. In Dallas, Texas.
Muenter wroto n lotter from Law
rence. Kans.. where he was a teacherj
of German In tho Kansas University,
which was forwarded to Mlneola,
whero Holt Is In Jail, by Cambridge
nolle. Police all over tho country
ARMY OFFICER'S
WIFE OPERATED ON
WIFE OF FIRST LIEUTENANT F.
K. KPLEY OF TROOP M, FIRST
UNITED STATES INFANTRY IB
HERB FOR OPERATION
Mr. V. E. Hplcy of Sail Diego was
operated on at the Dlaekburn hospital
yesterday by Dr. Hamilton, assisted
iy Dr. Hunt of this city for appendi
citis and other complications, tbe op
ciullon hcluK of a very sorlous na
ture. Mrs. Kple) In tEe wife of Lluuten
nni F. E. Epley of Troop M, First
United States Infantry, stationed at
Snu Diego. She has been suffering
for soveral month, and came here
Inst week to ho operated on by Dr.
Hnmlltoifof this city.
Sho Is reported as resting eaiy to
lu. i.tid an early recovery la ex
pected, Leave for Heme In Roaebarg
Mr. Gladys Lenox, who haa been
here visiting her father, D. H. Lennox
of thla city, proprietor ef the Shasta,
left ihls morning on her return to
Roseburg, where aha live.
To Bprfasgdekl Teweiraw
Mr. Aldred Beaver, who "ha been
valuing her mother, Mr. Nate Otter
heln, will leave lathe rooming for her
home la Spring! M.
STATE HIGHWAY
BOARD LEAVES
WILL. JOUft.VKY OVKIt THK HTATK
HIUIIWAYH, COMING TO KLAM
ATH, AM) RKTURMNO BY CRN
THAI. OREGON
PORTLAND, July 14. Simon Ben-
hou with a party Monday morning
started over the Pacific highway. He
will follow the highway to the Caltfor-
inln line, then awing back to Lakevlew
nnd Crater Lake, cut through Central
Oregon and come out again over the
Columbia River highway. HI object
la to learn tbe exact condition of tbe
Pacific highway and to do what he
can to ee that tho Pacific highway I
placed In tbe beat possible shape for
travel. The trip will consume at least
a week.
KLAMATH CHICKS
GET THE GOLD
flL'Y WALTON IIRINGS YOUNG
NUIifiKT TO CITY DISCOVERS
IT IS DRASft AN ACCOCTKR
MKNT OP A REGULAR CHICKEN
A remark heard on the btreet
yesterday that Klamath "chickens"
have a habit of getting tho gold, when
.traced .donnJirought out the facuthat
Quy Walton, a farmer residing along
tho river had driven Into town this
I morning wiui a young; dubkci oi aup
posed gold.
He showed it to several of his
friends, and they all agreed that It
wng gold, and that perhaps he bad a
mine of It some place on tho ranch, If
he would just look nround a bit
Komething along the line of, If you
would havo diamonds, first dig In
our own back yard.
The nugget was taken to a Jeweler,
nnd ho pronounced it to be pure and
unadulterated brass. It had evident
ly been picked up by a chicken on the
ranch, and Walton had discovered It
In Its craw which only goes to show
that Klamath "chickens" also have
the art of gathering the brass, &
necessary component of a chicken,
anyway, so they aay.
LAMONT WILL
RETURN TO BAY
IS WA1TNG IN NEW YORK FOR
RETURN OF PARTNER FROM
ElltOPE IIEFORE STATING FOR
KLAMATH AND PELICAN BAY
Word has been recehed lu thla city
I Hint J. W. Lamont, Urtt partner of J.
P. Morgau, who returned to Now
Vork us" boon as possible following
the shooting of Morgan at hla homo at
Glen Cove, Long Island, will return
to Pelican Buy to spend tbe summer.
Lnmonl Is watting la New York for
jthe return of one of the other part
ners from Europe, who will re
main tlioio. Thu quick recovery of
Morgan and the evidence that the
work was largely one of n crank, les
sened the danger of the situation, Tho
I da to for hla leaving will depend on
tho date of the arrival of tho other
purtnor,
Mr. Umont'a family and Dr. Hud
dlestone and family have remained
at the Bay. Mr. Lamont stated while
here on hi way to Weed by auto
when he mad such a hurried trip to
ratrb the Bhatta Limited, that he
planned on remaining here all turn-mar,-.
,
At Cornucopia the mine seat out
amalgam bar worth ll.0o ja tare
day.
PICTURES OF
PROJECT WOULD
GET RESULTS
SINNOTT TELLS OF INTEREST IV
MOYIES AT FAIR
Mortag Pictures of Crater Lake Will
ll Taken This Month and Picture
of Irrigation Project Could Be Se
cured nt Small Cost Expert to
Handle Machine la Now te Thla
Neighborhood.
By PB2LD? J. SINNOTT
(Klamath Representative at the Ex
position) OREGON BUILDINO, Exposition
Grounds, July 14 If Klamath county
people could see the Intense Interest
motion pictures are receiving at this
great world's fair, they would make
haste to accept the offer of tbe recla
mation service for the filming of Cra
ter Lake, Klamath Falls and Merrill,
tho sawmllllng, stockraislng and
farming, and other industries of the
county. Motion pictures attract as
much attention from homeseekera a
exhibits of products In some' cases
more for In this way the people
know- they ore actually seeing the
activities of the section portrayed.
In all of the Urge exhibit palaces
motion picture ahows are maintained
by the nation's leading manufactur
ers, In which the process of raanufac-
tu ring .their particular products are
shown, and these are explained by
lecturers. Every theater is crowded
the greater part of the time, and in
terest manifested causes people to
look up the various booths to obtain
Information as to where the partlcu
lar product might be purchased for
home use.
Tbe same Is tbe case where pictures
of a section are shown. Immediately
after tho exhibition there Is a rush of
people to tho booth of that section, to
ask the representative about tbe coun-
try, opportunities In this or that line,
and to secure booklets. This I have'
found to be tbe case not only In the!
Oregon building, but in every build-
Ing where such pictures are shown.
Interest in sections included In rec-
lamatlon projects Is greater than
Klamath people Imagine, and the rec-
Iamatlon service section in the Liberal'. "We reported to the oflclals at
Arts building Is one that I visited (Washington last year that thla was
by thousands dally. There la a mo- the cost, and our office U boosting for
tion picture theater In connection federal building for Klamath Fall.
where films depicting a dosen or so,
projects are shown. These pictures'.
are explained by Statistician C. J.
BlanchoTd, and after a reel Is finished,
he Is beselged with requests for in-1
formation regarding the project)
shown in movies. '
Mr. Blanchard today volunteered to
distribute Klamath "Fact Books"
from his booth, and he has a plentiful
supply which he will give to those in
quiring about Klamath. He is Inte'r-
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accept positioh
SAYH HE IS GLAD TO ACT ON BU
REAU, AND URGES FLEET OF
9,000 AEROPLANES "CHANCE
OF A LIFETIME," HE SAYS
United Press Service
NEW YORK, July 14, Orvllle
Wright', famou aviator, ha notlled
the federal authorities that he will ha
glad to act on a naval advisory board,
aad urges that America should have
K feet of 1,000 aeroplane.
He added: "We have the chanoe
of a life time now to build taa great
est fleet of aeroplanes la taa world.
We ean profit by the mtotake,of the
European countries, and i beVeve
thateeacres is at fault It they do not
take advantage ofla'o altaatloa."
UNSIGNED NOTE
SAYS BOMBS IN
TWO BUILDINGS
ItOHTON LETTER SAYS HOLT WAS
GERMAN SPY
Note Sent to Beaton. Paper Sajre TJa
Bomb Will Go Off Friday to Kail
Governor, and That PoUee Are Be
ing Followed Clipping Rncleeed
Showing German Oflkere lavag
Germany for Aaaerlcn.
United Press Service
BOSTON. July 14. The Boston!
Telegram la In receipt of an unsigned
note which stated that "two bomb'
bavo been placed in the state house
and one In tbe customs house."
"Holt was a German spy. So ana I.
Three interned ships are aolaa to
leave, then the bombs will go off.
The governor will be killed. The
bombs will explode about Friday, and
we are watcbiag the police."
Tbe note included clipping show-,
ing German officers leaving on Ger
man liner for America. 4
The police and district attorney
have been nqjtlfled. It 1 thought to
bo tbe work of a crank.
MARSHAL SAYS
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WEED BIDING
UNITED STATES MARSHAL FRANK
T. BERRY ALSO SAYS A BILE
WILL BE INTRODUCED TO TRY
CASES HERE
The average cost of each bootlegger
j case that goes to Portland Is about
$1,500, according to United States
Marshal Berry, who Is in the city in
connection with the bootlegging case
brought to this city from Fort Khun-,
ath. Another case is being brought"
from Lakevlew. and will be given af
hearing here.
Of course the coat of the canes where
the accused plead guilty I lessened,
but when they are tried la Portland
making it necessary for wltaessea to
appear, they average about S1.508 to
'he case," said the marshal. .
"A law Is going to bev introduced In
tn t session of congress making it
powio ror me trying or. tnese eases
here, aad this means that you people
should have a federal bulldlag, aad
gives you a better chance to seeure
one," m -'
Berry came In connection with the'
Connor case from Fart Klamath. It'
Is understood that Connor will plead '
guilty before V: S. Commlisloaer J. ?
O. Hamaker. He is also waithsafar '
a man coming from Lakevlew, where
he was arrested on the saaMteaarge.
They will be given their hearlag a '
soon as Hamaker arrives, aad taey 1
were expected this afternoon. -.
BAND CONCERT
IS TONIGHT!
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The bi-weekly concert will be glvea .f
by the Klamath FalUMHtUry batr
toalght at 7:45 la tho eourt hoaaaiMs,
park. Director H. Howe ass retarded
aad Is fast perfectlagaa aeeleat
ganlsatloa. Followuur.tls tha:aew-res
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