The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 09, 1915, Image 1

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MEXICAN AFFAIRS
MUDDLED A6AIN
BYCARRANZISTAS
,WPll.HU,V OP MINISTER TURNS
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ai.UII.IM l. STEWART
(luff Correspondent United Pri)
WASHINGTON. II. C Aug. 9.-
Tb art i( the CnrraniUtes In expell
l0B die (latitfiimlnn minister Ortcgo
bit again muddled Mexican affairs
II la lKpoillit) to tell how serious un
ill new Pan America congress U
held In Now York Wednesday.
K Csrrnnin U proves to nave re
pasted the charge or (ho South Amr
Iran countries anil Ceatral America
representative In trylag to re-eatab-Itah
Cleat Mens In Maileo, It la admit
ttd that tin Tan America, aegotm
tloa ara Jcopsrdlted. The Brat Ulan
jalaUUr Oilvolra leave Mexico City
Tuesday for the United States, prob
ably to attend (be conference In New
York.
It U admitted hero that tie admin
latratton l In ell owl to put through
the Mtilran policy, tentatively decld
M upon, with or without the co-opera
tlon of the Ulln American rpublle
Thlr Indorsement la desired, but It la
Intended Ihiit the United State should
have the deciding voice. It la known
that tho conferera are badly divided.
Toe government haa been advlted
that Villa U mailing hla forcea at
Torreon for n declalv battle.
MANY ATTEND
ROAD 0PEHIN6
WTUIATKIl TWENTY MACfUNRS
, ("mwu this city, whilb at
? PROXIMATELY 1M FNOPMC
AKK PRESENT AT OAVK
Tho formal opening of the Lavn
1M tourln road wna a gnat susses
TMterday, tlilrty-ota numo'lna In all
Journeying to Dear Feet Cave for the
BooBday picnlo luncheon, whloh Mark
ed the formal opening of the road
through tho Uva Beda to Lookout,
CeSf.
following the luBcheoa'ai Bear
Foot Cave, and a trip through the lea
we, piloted by W. A. DatoaVl, naet
atter of thl city, who wa a mm
xr or the party a number of raara
o o dlicover thla cava, meat of ta
wljiatlon proceeded through taa
to the Mammoth Oar aad Look
out, returning to thla city on tbaaaat
n aldo of Tula Lake. tfcmuMta
wo gnu to MtnA tfom tofrtut.
nnei undorgrounl. aad baa aaver
wen fully eiplored,
Tlie rood la reported In good con
""ion, conaldering thaaatura of the
"&try, and with retauehlag In a
w ipota will ba a matt ajoyaale
7 ,,or ou'UU. Tha road from thli
Z to b li tte bait eoadl
"on. The total mileage eerered by
n &$&'-
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or th occaatoa mi the lateraaUag
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Professor in Fight
ofPenn University
I'riifikMte l lt
I'rofrKHor l.io Rnwt, licid pf the
polltlral irli'iiro department or tho
Unlverally or I'euitnylvonln, linn coino
out atrongl)7 agalnit the dlxroliaal or
ProfeMior Bcott Xenrlng of tho Whar
ton School or Flnnnre or tho unlvnr-
alty. wIiom leaehlngx on political
economy got him Into trouble. Tho
dUmlital of I'rofcMor N'earlng haa
arouaed many teachera In the unlver
alty, and aoine of them have vigor
ously denounced the action.
"I can Imagine no greater harm to
the unlvenlty than the creation of an
Impreaalon throughout the country
that there la any restraint on the
freodom or teaching," declared Dr.
Row. "It 1 dlaheartenlag to And
thoae entruited with the admlalatra
tlon of the unlveralty'a affair taking
action which reflect upon the repu
tation of tho InMltutlon. Inquiries
received from Ihe different aectlona or,
the country Indicate that national
opinion la nrouaed by thla action.
Within the Inatltutlon widespread dla
nturactlon eilita, partly by reaeon
or the Injuitlre dono to Profeeaor
Nnarlng, but mainly becauae of the
Injury dono to the University of Penn
sylvania. It la now the duty of every
loyal eon of the university to do hla
share In repairing the Injury."
GRANTS PASS
LOSES TO EWAUNA
UK3MM WIN IIV 8CORK OF FIVE
TO ONK IV CLOHK CONTEST.
KRKORM PftOVK COSTIA' TO
THK VI8ITORM
In a close game with the score
nothing to nothing until tha seventh
Inning, the Ewavnas won yesterday
on the local diamond 6 to 1, A hit, a
wild pitch hitting the batter and a
wild throw at an Important point gave
the locals three runs. A ball dropped
by the first baseman la the eighth al
lowed two mora rang.
Cook pitched a good game, striking
out ulna man, to hla opponents four.
being In danger In one inning only,
when a base on balls and two hits
gave (1 rants Pass one run. tug
aad Pernoli featured In the outteia,
Pernoll getting one off the feaeo aad
B4gbe taking them as they came, aad
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tre)tJMlai7 Hearlag 1 Held
The preliminary hearlag in aba case
of Lawrence against Todd commenced
thla morning at 11 o'clock, and waa
eonUaued over thl afternoon In Jus
tins of the Paaea Oowea'a courts Todd
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BULLETINS
United Press Bervlee
Uorlln, Aug. 0.- The British sub
imirliK! Inn sunk Ihe Turkish battle
hlilp Koyer-ed-dlu-Darbarrossa, one of
th InrgoHi in tho nvry, In the Mar
monn Ken. Pnrt of Jha crow or 579
wim onveil.
IUtIIii, Auk. . Kelsmographs here
'ndlcnlo n nnero earthquake early
DiIh morning, prolmbly In the regions
or Cr.tnlirln nnd Albania,
I.AUKhO, Tex., Aug. 8 Pour com
imiiIoh of regulnrs are undergoing
xicHn training nt Raymondavltl to
Join In the hunt for Maclean bandit
who nre midline tho countryside,
London, Aug, 0, Tho Post'a Barn
iorremmlrnt wire that the Oarmaa
losier, up In thin time total 1,178,081
men,
Keattle, Aug. 9 The Federal Trad
'omralMnii began Inquiry bar today
Into Nortliweitorn Industrie,
wlitat Tlimimt Rurko or the
Chamber of Commerce waa the tret
witness.
( Washington, I). c Aug. 9. Lan
'ting nnnornced lato thla afternoon
thgt the Pan American coherence bad
roichsd a de,".nlte program, which baa
xn approved by President Wilson.
Ho did not state the plan. It wa
learned today that Henry Francis, an
American newspaper man, la confined
u Vera Crut, aontencod to death.
Lugato, Aug. 9. Germans are
pamphletlng Kovno, promising a new
kingdom to bo rorced In the Polish
territory, with Warsaw a the capital.
Prince Poachlm, the kaiser's sixth
Hon, will probably be king.
Copenhagen, Aug. 9. The Danish
steamer Mais has been submarinad.
Captain and eight of craw ar miss
ing. ITALIANS SCALE
MOUNTAIN PEAKS
roltCK AUHTKIANB TO RRTIRK AT
Al'.TITl'DK OF TWO MILKS, CAP
TL'ltl.NU GUNS AFTRIt SKN8A
TIONAL CH.HGB ON FKAK.
United Presa Service
QKNEVA, Aug. 9 Plunging under
a terrlflo battery Ore from an altitude
of tfco miles, ltallana rorced the Aus-
trlana to evacuate In the region
around Montosia, northwest of Trent.
The Italian Alplners, noted for
their mountain climbing and ability to
take almoat unbelievable polnta atter
scaling precipitous height, stormed
Montouo peak, forcing the Auatrlaaa
to flee, and capturing their guna after
a moat sensational charge.
They then need the Austrian artil
lery In ahelllng the Auatrlaaa on sur
rounding peaks.
RAIOERS CAUSE
A BORDER WAR
THHKK SOLIHKR8 AND TWO
amgmoans WOUNDBD in BKUU
MISH RKTWEKN TJOUNTRlaW, '
AMERICANS UARRICADH KOTOM - lnanK Life here la not
United Pre Service
BROWNSVILLE, Aug. 9. Three
soldiers and over fifteen Mexican ar
reported wounded In a battl at she
Morlau ranch last night. Fire-Mag.
loan war killed, and twe civilian
American war alao wannded.
Jesus Oarcla, a prominent roHdant
of Brownsville, who tipped; author
ties off to the raider' movement,
died today from wouada raserrad in
M - wi
Soldiers,
raugers. and civilian
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clashed with' tha raider. . The Amor
nkA . M. !
lean, being outnumbered, barrteaio
themHlvas taut bona, wblen tba Mas
leaas apKoaeaed from tnm dlr.jn wrmte, and taoyUbMu illy, oot
KAISER DECLINES
TO EXPRESS VIEWS
ON FAIL WARSAW
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STATES PRINCIPLE PREVENTS
THUOrriH nMSTEIl
United Pre Wire Kaler for Exprc
ston on aUgnMoaaee of Fall of City.
State la Adder, However, Tliat
ThU Victory Enierlally, Me Hope,
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Will Kastoai KnA of War Says
Oemaay la Fighting for Pbc.
(Copyright. 198C by United Press)
NEW YORK, Aug. K. On. the oc
casion of the fill and capture of War
aaw the United Press service wired
Kaiser Wllhelm of Germany for an
expression on the significance of the
victory. Petheansnn Hollweg replied
today thai the 'kaiser waa unable to
comply, giving hi reasons as ssgalnat
hi principle.
The following anawer, however, la
taken from an address made by the
kalaer recently la Germany:
"Germany eonnecta, with these vic
tories especially, the hope that the
end of tha war Is being hastened.
Through them, Germany la fghtlag
for peace wfclan will obtala for It and
other power of the earth on tta aid,
such absolute WurlUes a w need
for tasting peace and a national
future."
LETTER HERE
TELLS OF WAR
FORMER RESIDENT OF KLAMATH
COUNTY WITH ENGLISH ARMY
WRITES OF EXPERIENCES IN
WAR ZONE IN FRANCE
I The following excerpts of a letter
' written by H. T. Woodward, formerly
n resident or tuia county, wno u witn
the English army In France, waa re
ceived recently by Mrs. A. E. Gillette
of Malln, tell or war conditions In the
Mar sone in France.
Woodward la a dispatch runner,
and though uninjured so tar, he baa
had some narrow escapee. Alleged
atrocities practiced by the Germans
are told or, and Germany Is fighting a
war of "extermination by any means,"
ne state. The letter waa mailed In
an "on actlvo duty" envelope with a
"Note Correspondence la this enve
lope need not be censored regimental
ly. The contents are liable to exam
ination at the base."' It was mailed
In France. On tho back la printed, "I
certify on my honor that tb content
cf thla envelope refer to nothing but
private and family matters." and la
signed by tho sender.
Following Ih the letter: j
i '"You wijl be surprised to heat from
'roe. Thought 1 would write and let
I you know where I am. I've been here
VfAllla tor . ,OB dM0. Been
aom very hot Urns, and bar es
caped vlthout n aoratch, although
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to b back at your table aad get
good feed again. These timed seem
almost Ilk a dream to m now.
" ''I am u dispatch runner to this bat-
gallon v and am in and out, and all over
IB ironi lino urars-me wi mvm
at all times. IT bean sniped at a
lotj aad the other.jday th Qermana
turnea a macm g se
had to boat It nte;a dltob and eigh
teen Inch of ,walor and watt an op
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The battleaulD.ConnecUcat haa
ed from Philadelphia for Haytl to re-
stora order after the assassination of
tho president there. The Connecticut
had nearly 500 marlneaon board, and'
she picked up 200 more off the Vlr-
ginia Capes. The na-vy department also
ordered tho hospital ship Solace from
the lines. I've seen them do It, and It
waa Impossible to go out and fetch
tho fellows In.
"The Germans are fighting a war
or extermination by any and every
means In their power.
"I'm hoping to see you again some
time in tho future. Tho girls and wo
men over here are an awfully tough
looking crowd, and spies are around
IIUIO UlUIUSb cut IU1V cut WUBUIIVCB.
The weather haa been fairly good for
tho laat two months, but we get lot,
of, rain, and this Is a flat country.
Rather pretty, though, but I've seen
aa much of It aa I want to. Shall be
glnd to get back to the American con
tinent" ASSURANCE OF
PORTLAND HELP
INTERESTING LETTER RECEIVED
BY LOCAL COMMERCIAL CLUB
FROM PRESIDENT MILLS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
The following letter has been
cetved by Dr. E, D, Johnson, former
ly president of the Klamath Commer
cial Club:
"Mr. Colt, president ot our new
Chamber of Commerce, tells me that
they aro working vigorously to aid
the Klamath Falla people la their en
deavor to get railroad communication
with Portland,
"I cannot say that anything la as
sured, but certainly the prospects look
good for, the consummation of, your
desire. In a few days I .hlak you
will bear from the committee of the
Chamber of Commerce havlngr thl
matter In band, with suggestion aa to
how your bogy and our can co-operate
for th, desired end. ..Should yon
hear nothing from them In tho conroa
of 'a week or ten days., kindly 1st mo
know, and will age!; ta .the mat
ter'up with Mr. Celt,1 who Is not only
Hympatkywith the movement, bat,
is sincerity Interested In tno awtonVo
to connect, up "our two'seslen';by
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to Fight in Hayti
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sall-.Kewpart, R..L.-to Port-au-Prlaee.. In
view of the possibility of farther nght-
Ing and because or conditions of ser-
vice for the men ashore at the Hayttea
capital, it was thought advisable that
tho hospital ship should be on hand to
provide every necessary attention In
any contingency.
KLAMATH DAS
A JITNEY WAR
sxiWXG OBJECTIONS ARE VOICED
BY AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
AGAINST LICENSING WITH FES
BY CITY COUNCIL
Klamath Falls Is now undergoing
the throes of an auto war, or, per
haps It might be called a "Jitney"
.war. At the last meeting of the city
council that body was petitioned by a
numoer or owners or auios tn ue city
to provide an ordinance regulating
'the driving and providing for a yearly
license, transfer fee and other trim
mings.
Since then a number ot owners of
machine who make It a business of
carrying passengers la the city have
i made up a petition which -they clal
haa a much larger number ot signa
tures than the other, aad which they
propose to present to the council to
night, objecting to the ordinance.
The city attorney haa been Instruct
ed to draw up aa ordinance In" com
pliance with the request ot tho
former petition, which ta to be consid
ered by the council tonight, Tho op
posing forcea contend that the pas
senger business la thl city for Jitneys
Is not heavy enough to warrant an or
dinance, and. It toaUted thht In Urn
of a big celebration, as a county vfair,
that the number of 'maehlas that
would be llcenesd would not be lane
enough to handle t' crowds a, for
Instance, between this, elty aad tho
ralr'grouads. . Tba matter Is exneeted
to. b taken up tonight at th oouaoll
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y,Mai Fm Heagtend, who ha boon
vhU-ltndvat y far, tlw naat
twOi woon, v oturnon
vealag. A.. ,tae -.waa enmvgl;,af
Miasiiethn Pteseau, w.ho;wui
afoi dan wMtvhar.
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6ERMANS ARE
C0TTIN6 OFF
SLAVS' ESCAPE
HAVE ALL BUT TWO AVENUBS OF
ESCAPE CUT OFF
Derila Aaaoaacea That flermaa ntav
CroMietl the VkrtaU anal Cantnied
Prags -The Bwsshin Osm aVIeneed
There Slav Ham Retarei lis
deavor to Eaeape Capcaw kf CI
lag of Angle at Bag ad Vhrtaaa
United Press Service
BERLIN, Aug. 9, -It I
announced that General too OeJlwfta
with his 300,000 Germans nam reach
ed 'within tea miles of tb Petregrad
railway, one cf the teat two avenaes
of esoape that the Russian bar loft
In the Warsaw district.
United Press Service '
PETROGRAD, Aug. 9. It tc I
dally stated here that the R
have repulsed the Germane at Conr
land, aad have recaptured Mttan. Tho
war oUe have not pubUebed tho tn
formatloa a yet. -
OREGON WEEK
OPENS AIM
4iM-ii . rr a
BEGINS AT EXPOSITION TODAY.
ADDRESSES AND RsXWTJONS
HELD SOUTHERN "OKBOOK
DAY TOMORROW .T ''
Uuited Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 9 Oregon
week opened here today at the Panama-Pacific
brternattoaal exposition.
Justice of th Oregoa'Sapreme Court
George Burnett. State Senator Lan-,
guth. Oregon Commissioner Logan
and President Kerr of th Oregon Ag
ricultural College, asade addresses.
which were followed by a reception.
Southern Oregon Dan wtn be cele
brated tomorrow with special ser
vice, speeches, and "dkstaylng of
hlbtts tn the Oregon bnlldlng.
AN EXODUS OF
WOMEN OCCURS
MORNING TRAIN
FOR
OAK
RESHHCNTfl r Of
STREET FROM CITY IN OOMPU:
ANCE WITH FOLIC
In compliance with the orders .Is
sued last week by .Chief of. Polio ' ,,
Baldwin to the' termer resident el
Oak street of thl elty, a general onsvi ,
dm took place oa the mernlngjrain
today. " ,
Th order to move altowod them
until today, with tho andrt ending f ,
that th morning train waa se no nut- ' i
Ued for trirtekmi for ohe'
part. - -r fr,V5
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