The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 02, 1915, Image 1

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WILL REG06NIZE
GEN. CARRANZA
AVtWXTIC KKPORT PVM4MIKD
AT WASHINGTON
Germany Losing an Empire in Africa
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Urate All Countries and Order All
ntern 1 Chihuahua CwNarali4.
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WASHINGTON. t. C Aug. 8.- -The
Wblntn Time nay: "Pre!-
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rKotnlie (ieneral ('arrant, Record
lag to an authentic report received
tHU-atKrnooii. It l laid that ka will
tik ihU action wllhln two week."
I'nlted ITMi Service
WASHINGTON, II. C, Auf, I.
1 It MpwtH bera that Clonaalsn will
fMfdlittt)' orcupjr Mailto City;
that Carrania will move tham toon.
The fap&tlMn forrm bKtu already ar
rivtd. Coorrn U Mm felt ovr the
whtrtabouu of I'niil lludaon of the
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Kl, I'ABO. 7et., Aug. 3. (lenernl
Villa ha ordered rnnnncatad all atorea
la the city and atata or Chihuahua.
bthw lliey belong to fortifier or
Mtl realdenu of Maxleo. It la re
ported that all foreign raarchMit
km nd to Chllmahu city.
When the foreigner refuted to
oMtply with the Impotelble" deaaandt
by Villa and thraatamad to ap-
jjl to their retperllve govarnmanta,
uia replied: "no ahead. leaanght
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WA8IUNOTON, D. C. Aug. 2.
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t the ttate department alleviate
e food condltlona In Meilco. Ha
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BULLETINS
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Hcrlln, Aug. 2. It w euil-offlclal
y nnnounced here that' "contrary to
j report, tho government I undecided
whether to anawor the American Lul
tenia note. t
I'orU, Aug. 2, It li, officially an
iioiincnd here that tbe, Oermant are
utlng Incendiary bombs contalnlna
j flaming; liquid In tbelr attack. The
German forcet wero throe time de
feated In nu attack on tho Mouto
Heights lnt night. Several attack
around Souche were repulsed, the
French countering and demolishing
Ihr-lr entanglement.
London, Aug 2 The tlrlllnh ntoam
lor Ilcmolklfli ha been submarined
nnd yuventeen member of the crew
, hm n Inndod. Captain Smith and oth
er In a second boat have not been
, located. Cleren of tho crew were
(drowned when the Cllftonln sunk.
,Tho llrltlhh steamer Pulgeiu wa ub-
mnrlned and the crew landed safely.
NEED OF MOVIES
IS MORE URGENT
NOW THAN EVER
FILM SHOULD HK PROVIDE!) FOR'
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Itorlltii Aug. 2. It Ih announced
thiro that Genera on Buelow ha oc
cupied Mltnu, twenty-five mile south
west of Illga. Tho Germans have
rro(.sel the Narew at many point,
and are advancing toward tho Bug
'River.
Haider Koenlgwlwrg
Jinenil Ilotliu
ifn thn llrltlth monitor opened
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flru on tho Herman raider, tne
Koonlgnherg, In tbn ItuflJI Itlvor In
Herman Kat Alil'fl tho other day,
nnd r.i(ei 11 romni'iable battlo tore her
tubltt, almost the liisl dofento of (he
nermann against Hiitlih capture of
tin gre.it African tcirUory fell, .ltitt
a few day uciore inni uenerai uuum.
leading the forces of tho Union of
South Africa, had defeated tho Ger
man, who had been trying to hold
German Southwest Africa for tho
fatherland. Ho had won territory
larger by half again than tho German
empire In Europe, and he had nddod
much to the British crown. The da
feat of the Koenlgaborg will quickly
be followed, It la believed, by the con
quest of German Eaat Africa, which la
nearly twice tho site of tho German
empire In Europe. Already Togoland,
juat weat of Kamerun (but not ahown
Indiana, Jms fallen. Kamerun, which
la much larger than tho German' em
pire In Europe, U about lost.
Thus Gcriunuy bus practically loBt
an empire In Africa as largo as the
whole area of the United States east
of tho Mlstlsolppl River, and one
fourth a large a tho vholo territory
of the Union, Including Alaska'. What
oor may be tho settlement of tbe war
there Is no likelihood that Great
Britain will give up uny territory tak
en from the German in Africa. Thus
with tho Union of South Africa, Been
uanaland, Rhodesia, (lermun South
west Africa, Oerraan East Africa and
British East Africa, she will bavo n
contiguous emplro ns large a the
United Stales. Th'e whole German
dreuin of colonial empire which Kais
er Wllhelm has carefully built up for
twenty years will have been dissipated
MAYOR TO TAKE
KEYS TONIGHT
J. II. MASOX, ELECTED MAYOR,
WILL HE DULY QUALIFIED AM)
TAKE FORMAL CHARGE TO
NlfillT AT COUNCIL MKETIXG
J. B. Mason, newly elected mayor
of this city last week, to fulfill Nich
olas' unexpired term, will be qualified
tonight, and will have the keys of
the city formally turned over to him
by Acting Mayor Mathews.
The council will 'meet at usual,
cillod to order by President Mathews,
who linn been acting 11s mayor for t'ie
ii:rft six weeks, nftei vhlch the plan
are that Police Judge A. L. Leivltt
will ndrolnlstcr the 0.1 1 h to Mr. Ma
fon, Mr. Mntthews v ill then present
tli kijt of the city to Mr. Mnson,
nml his term of otllco will begin.
Mr. Mason was choen by the veS
lla of tho city on a conservative plat-
Klamath Has Two Opportunities to
Cei Film a Cheap a. Possible,
und In Oierlooklng Hlg Things at
Fnlr Culifornlu. People Wish to'
Come Mruy Kaarmth People at
the Fair
British Note Holds
American Points
Are All Untenable
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President of Electric
Co. on to Chicago
form, with economy and law enforce-pe used In tho East, Middle West and
ment strong factors amongst his pint- abroad by tbe reclamation service. ,"
form planks, tlo deled a mayor of
the city of Eurei.r., Kansas, a number
if years ago, and r.s the choice of thn
rioplo of this city, Mr. Maeon Is .
I.ocled to have -i jucccrsful term.
acore waa not reversed. Many and
wlerd talea were brought back from
the southland a to "how it hap
pened." and other alibi, but a feel
ing of good tporttmaaehlp waa ahown
by t)M leaal people1 who attended.
Tha ly favor that the local fans
bow aak ta that the town that have
been vWted come back, fulfill their
datea, and bring a big crowd with
them. Klamath haa tent out the big
gest baseball crowd, to ever leave thia
elty for game this ummr. and It la
hoped that the enemy moblll n
Ilka manner, and bring all their
kawltsara.
TetiMe Heat ta New York
United Praaa lervle
N1W YORK, Aug. I. Wght dead,
alx of .whe'm drowned taemaolvaa In
attempt to gat relief aiaafltmday,
tta total death rata hare aeaount
of tho great heat wava, Fifty taou.
a4 aoopl apeat laH tight at Coaey
IJaer la Submarined
United Press Service
LONDON, Aug. 2. A liner plying
from this city la reported sunk, pre
sumably by a submarine, according to
dispatcher received here. She was
carrying fifty passengers and a crew,
which are reported saved.
rj Leave on Auto Tripe
Mr. and Mras D. K. McDonald and
Mlaa Carolyn Vohs left yesterday
morning In their car for n two months
trip through Oregon and California.
They will ylalt both fairs before they
return.
HUlp Ashore Near UMoago f
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Aug, l.-r-Th ateamer.
Manltou, bound , for" Chicago, wait
ashore this morning at Wilton Beach
In a dense fog. The boat baeked oft
and prafeededtoa It oeuwe. Thee
were.lee Mteagr en board,
SPEEDER'S MOTOR
TAKEN; STEALS IT
CHIEF TAKER MACHINE TO IN.
KUitK APPEARANCE IN COURT,
AND IN NIGHT OWNER TAKES
IT FROM THE CITY HALL
While pnsaiug through Klamath
Falls In the neighborhood of SO to 50
miles an hour, n transit motorcyclist
was followed to the bridge Friday of
last week by Chief of Polle Baldwin,
where he waa arrested when be bal
stopped.
He waa brought back under arrest,
and to Insure hi appoaraaee ae-t
morning before Police Judge Lea'vlU,
hi motorcycle was stored In the" city
hnll, and he was lot toaga, w '
That night Mr, Motorcyclist aerrod
hla machine f row j the hall, and lost
no time in making tracks. Ka was
gone, that's1 all, and tho ahief is re
ceiving caldorato. Jollying as a?'r-
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(HcimM Hcetial KLi'tUe)
.SAN TRANCISCO. Auk. 2. If
Kin ninth county does not (ak up the
offer of the reolnmutlon service for
motion picture--, or have the film
made in some other manner in time
for display at tho Ponttna-Paclfle ex
position, the (ounty will overlook 1
troinendousl) effective advertising
feature of n permanent nature, which
will still be. of' value years after Its
purchase cost Is forgotten. The rush
of visitor at the fair ts toward Its
height now. and Klamath, to attract
ns much attention a other sections.
needs must uso modern method in
overy way possible.
('. J.Blan.chard, statistician for the
reclamation service, who I In charge
of the U. S. R. S. display in the Lib
eral Arts building, says that If the
people of Klamath county will raise
$2f0, the reclamation service will
supply whatever more money may be
necessary to have 1,000 feet of film
taken In Klamath county, showing
Crater Lake. Upper Klamath Lake,
Eagle Ridge. Harriman Lodge and
other scenle spots, tbe lumber Indus
try from the primeval forest to the
finished product? tbe farming, stock
raising and dairying industries, and
vlow of Klamath's towns, roads and
other attraction and possession.
Such a aim would be made In dup
licate, one reel to belong to Klamath
county, to be used In the Oregon
building or wherever an opportunity
presented Itself. 'The other would be
used In the Liberal Arts building by
Mr. Blanchard In lectures on Klam
ath, and after the exposition, would
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England Rejects, all
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H. U. Tliayer '
President H. B. Thayer
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WASHINGTON, D.. C. Ang. .
England reject as untenable every
American contention made regarding "'
tthe Interference with American com- '
,h.imerce, is the conclusion reached fol-
Western Electric company, hundreds llow,n8 tho receiving of the last of
of hose employes and their families
lost their lives In the Eastland wreck
tbe British note today.
Great Britain even refuses to recoc-
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at Chicago, was at his home In New nUe America's right to resolve ear- .
Canncn, Conn., when he heard of thealn complaints for future settlement,
accident. He took a train for Chicago t The administration' hopes for a '
nt once. ,Tho Eastland was one of the (modification of tho order in council
fle steamers that were to carry the were summarily upset in the receipt of
employes on their annual excursion' England's promised supplement to the '
on Lake Michigan. original British reply today. It waa
'lion of shipments on American afr-
Ural ships. This 'note claimed tbe v
right to seize all cargoes suspected 'of
.being of German origin.
The note regarding the eteamahlp
j Natchez, which vessel Is being held
WILSON HAS
BEEN RELEASED
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"The Klamath project is receiving!
n good deal of attention from the
homeseekera who are attending the
PanamK-Pnclflc exposition." say Mr.
Blanchnrd. ".At the government ex
hibit In the Palace of Liberal Art,
photographs of Klamath crop and
Klamath scenes are on display, and
'Klamath Fact Books' are being dis
tributed, both helping to Interest the
people.
"In the lecture room, where Dim
of ei dozen projects are shown and
explained, the Klamath project, how
ever, by no mean receive the con
sideration from homeseeker that it
deserves. The whole reason for thl
la the fact that there are no motion
pictures available for display.
"If a reel of good, snappy film
could be taken right now, it would
119, presented to the public several
days each week In the government
lecture room, and from experience, I
can say that It would prove moat ef
fective In forcibly calling attention to
the advantages of the great Klam
ath country.
"California la full of people who
are looking for land Investment.
There are many who are considering
stock raising nnd want Information
about locations suitable for thl line
of endeavor.
"In California the land apparently
are bald at too high prices to bo at
tractive, Klamath county, wit Ks
vast area of tne stock iMd a Jow
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(Continued on Pag 4)
AMK'UCAN AND FORMER RESI-
DENT OF PORTLAND IS RE
LEASED IN GERMANY BY
EFFORTS OF GERARD
tin detention, has also bees re-
I1 cetved. The first section of the Ger
man note regarding tbe sinking of the
Frye has also been received. 1
United Press Service
BERLIN, Rug. 2. Through the ef-
forts of Ambassador Qerrard, Harry
Wilson of Portland, arrested in Ger
many for forging passports to En
glishmen as Americans out of Ger
many) has been released on condi
tion that ho return to America Imme
diately.
STREETS PACKED
AT BECKER HOME
Wllhon founerly lived In Portland,
and is understood to have secured
the position In Germany in the con
suls office In order, to give a specially
talented daughter the benefit of Oar
man culture and musical education.
She created a sensation in Portland a
number of yewra ago a a youthful
pianist.
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TEX THOUSAND PEOPLE DK&AY
FUNERAL AND POLICE KAYK '
TO USE CLUBS TO ALLOW FBXK "
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WU1 VIbM Mere AwMte
' Carl Wright who has been employ
ed on the construct! work of tit
Wtllametto-Paclflb 'railroad' betweeii
Eugea aad'th ooaat arrirad ,'bof
last night ad expects to.rimihi
erardays. Mr. Wright formerly re
sides in tea OMi-.
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and people packed' the streets today, f
delaying tbe Becker funeral until the 5'
police dispersed the crowd, uaiag J
their (ticks, , ;
Many scuCles and Ichta teekotaee
nearjhe hearse in the straggle t as hM"
the conn containing the aw atcnlsQAnt O'S
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fPlower were heaped o-taVfohi;i;
ctes preceding the beano. Two tkm';)
aad peopW H4ed ttokdgamjjgJ;
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