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

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1915
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NKWPORT. AK. lU.--The United
Bale battleships Now Hampshire
u bouiatna received their "willing
orlm" tot Vera- Crua today. They
r loading provisions and preparing
in ult tkU afternoon. The loulalAtia
li u sassBlp of the North Atlantic
feet. Rtf Admiral Mcl-ano com-
MBoiaf.
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C0RNI8H, Aug. 10. President
Wikea has decided to nd hi vara
itaa Immediately and return to Wash
Isftoa, presumably on account of the
Kttfeu trll. It la reported that
Adalrtl McNaraeo at Vera Crux r
quest that be dispatch warshlpa la
protest the forelgn-rs In Mexico, and
It U uaatrttood that l vessels will
bt ordered south by night If not nl
may done.
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I'oilnjiiuiu McCartor wiiu lu iiokhcu
tiloa of one of tlio bo Implicated In
itho Hugar Uowlj rolibt-r , which took
iAmas Sunday nlgut, wltliln twenty
in I nine after he was put to work on
'tho catte by Chief naldln, and today
anotlior boy waa tnken In tliurge and
!'ffcd up. Th'fact of the caao were
known estorday, but kopt quiet, a
,11 wiih thought other boy were lm-
. nlliAtvd In tlio lob.
Toil Montgomery and Hoy Beach
'nru tlio boya Inipllcated.
fly rutting a ncrceu. rouchlng In
itial turning a key, the boys made
their entranco Into tho batwment of
thu Sugar Bowj, nd took eoveral
dollnra worth ofatuff, Including two
bottlcH of grape Juice, two enrtona of
cigarettes, one of gum, two or creca
er, one of Horahoy bnra. The stuff
waa placel under the Herald office by
'tho boya.
Tho Montgomery boy aa flrat ap-
pronched, and while talking to him
Chief Baldwin aptod a package of clg
.arcttea of the brand stolen, the eup
lily In tho Sugar Bowl basement being
tho only place In town where they
arc aold. After a bard aweatlng he
llnnlly broke down and told of the
robbery. Their case Is under consideration.
Plot to Kidnap
Church Head
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BULLETINS
United Press Senrlce
Salonika, Aug. 10. Austro-Ger-m
una" tin. concentrating 100.000 men
on the Serbian 'fronllor, planning to
mcrrun Serb a and frighten otner
Bnlknnx to remain neutral.
.- York Auk. 10.-2-1100.000.'
tiOb In gold arritcd here today from
Knslaml, the first payment on war
munitions.
BULGARIA WILL,
ATTACK TURKEY
FOR TERRITORY
IK WIIilil.VG TO FIGHT AT
COST, IH 8TATBMEVT
ANY
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WA8H1N0TON. I). C.( Aug. JO.
It U teuetred here tbat toe Bary ao
rarUntnt has ordered the New llaaap
ihlra and lxulslanH ship to Vera
Cru and the rest of the Atlantic
8at to be prepared.
The trouble over Carrania U deem
el Imminent. Offlclata admit that the
aatl.ABMrtesn fMlliie la arrowing In
r Crut. Carrnnta la hastening his
rparatloaa to go to Mexico City. It
U tnnt IhM when he la them and
U declared provisional president, a
dflaBM will tin ImihmI in Amerlra
which will be a signal for a demon
grttlea against all Americans there.
Commander MeNamee of the gun
kettkacramento haa reported that the
CamuUtas are holding maaa meet
tufa la the streeta atVera Crui, and
in denouncing all Americana and
loNlners. Cnrronia's attllade fore
ihadovs a desperate realatanee.
'The expulsion of Guatemalan Mln
Wr Oretga resulted from a quarrel
tta the Iirwlllnn minister. It la be
owed that tho holding of Henry
''wela, American correspondent, to
-albly Intended to nrecdpltato a
oW It Is reported authentically
that th ....... . . ..j
- .ran unimriuioni mianmi
jffpratldent to aond more war ahlpa
,, but he did not want to act with-
it, j v waeri whllo the Pan American
i raartrence waa In Mission.
"U'lilti Press Service
Ji ?ABHIN0T0N, D. C. Aug. 10. t
.It Is' r1l.i. uii.j i... il.i ii
f. ' --. nmtvu ufirw mm mi
f "Udera of the Atlantic aauadroa
:, been ordered to hold their ehlpa
"mJT B6M for Inimedttte aervlc In
T"- waters.
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' "ACRAMBNTO, Aug, 10. Thrt
"t Plutua will tall today. More
aiate purchaalng agent and
by til IavI.Va... mk. k,A
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LPPcanU will seek the Job
-7-"w ui puoiic worlta, poatj
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Moru Is the man who did tho most and Clinlm, both far oat of Warsaw..
neru is trying to cut off tho retreat of'
toward taking Wnraaw and .urround.'omg'
lug tho gn-tit Husslan army now In r-(W,llcU (onora) X0 Hlndenburg Is now
tieat. Ucneral von Mnckenaen la preHs-illrU1R thom rial photograph waa J into 1
. .. 1 . a sa. & 1. ..
Ing hard on tho left Hank or tn iiua- taken recently wniio ne ior w(
elMta, and haa already taken Lublin (visiting on tho eastern front. .
CITY DADS START
CLEAR OF DEBT
(Copyright. Harris and Swing.)
BILLS, PERMITS, 'LAWRENCE SUES
, ETC.! ON PROPERTY
SIXTH STREET, PAVING IM
PROVEMENT ON REOOMMENDA-
TION OK CITY ENGINEER AND
DEHIRE TO KEEP OUT OP DEBT
ORDINANCES
iciTV IWCXCII. IHKIHWW OF HOST PRINCIPAL IN I,AVI.BNCE-TODD
OK HMALI. IMJHWWW ANI UIS-j
CVNHKM IMI-ORTANTgUESTIONHj
AT I.AHT NIUHT'H MEETING i
CASK NO8WNG IXR I-OS8ES-
HION OP PROPERTY IN DODD
HOIiliOW
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Tho bill presented at thu last meet
lug of the council by tho Baldwin
Hardware company for two prlsou
look, and keyn for 85 was allowed
ufter n commlttoo nnu invo5.iv
tho amount and found It to be correct.
A building permit was uu
Chaa. I. lloborta to erect a sleeping
porch on his house on lots anu v,
block 9, Palno alley. ,
iii in ai,.i.lmnii tnnderod Ills rOBIg-
natlon na street commissioner to thel
A suit In equity has been tiled by
a K Ijiwronco agalnat Airaa rvueuoe
for possession of a piece of property
fin Dodd Hollow, which the piainun
alleges they have occupied jointly tor
sovornl ycats. The plaintiff claims
that they had entered in partneranip
on tho property which waa ana u in
her namo, but that abe naa ieit n
January 1. 11B, and had refused to
llvo thoro and to contribute to Ita
upkeep.
Rovornl weeks ago a suit waa Oled
i The matter of Improving Sixth
street waa dropped without action by
the city council last night, following
.discussion and Inspection tor several
I weeks, on the report of City Engineer
Zumwnlt that tho street would not
deteriorate more than 10 per cent la
the next winter.
It waa found that thero la no fund
for keeptng of these streeta In re
pair, and rather than draw warrants
uavablo next year on a fund to be cre
ated In tho next budget, which seemed
to bo tho only way of paying for such
work, tho city council concluded to
dron tho matter until next year.
It Is also desired to test out these
streets, oil macadam being an experi
ment here.
iiaaamu. nf the ronort. of a plot to
kidnap Joseph P. Smith, the Tenerable
bead of tholr church, Bait iae tiw
Mormon teaders arranged to guard
him.
"Thi news Is the most startling
and unexpected thing I have heard In
man voars." said Blsnop Hmun. eon
of the president of the church. I had
ii nrnvioua intimation that such at
..int ATUtAd. i am not prepared to
aay that there Is no basia of troth to
the plot, but I am positive mat u was
unknown to me nnUl this Iante.M
According to reports In Federal clr
clea, three or more outlaws had plan
ned a campalgnof crime, rrom now
Ing up Yellowstone Park stages and
HinAirmatiin nromlnent men, to kid
naping wealthy ranch men, and finally
Smith. The same bandits were sup
posed to have held E. A. Emery in tne
wild country along the Wyoming
Idaho line, demanding $6,000 In gold
from his relatives. Empey disap
peared from his ranch near Idano
Palls.
Tho recent holdup of New York
tnuriBtn in Yellowstone Park, wnen
several bandits obtained loot eetlmat
ed at 14,000 from passengers In a
Btage coach. Is attributed to the same
gang.
l'otrograd,' Aug. 10. The Russians
arc.prep&Tjng to evacuate Vilaa. Li
braries and museums are being re
moved, say dispatches.
Berlin. Aug. 10. Germans stormed
thn Fortress Lomca. General von
Mackensen entered 'today, and has
given von Hlndenburg possession of
four or five forts guarding' Petrograa
railway between Novo Oeorglews
and Grodno, Only Ossowetz Is delay
ing the advance.
Amsterdam-, Aug. 10. Plve Zep-
Dellns have been slgnted at .the en
trance of the Zuyder Zee, cralslag
northwesterly. Their course woald
take them to Scotland.
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Mpdford. Auk. 10. Announced
here that Western Sugar company of
Salt Lake la soon to construct 1600.
000 beet sugar refinery here.
El Paso. Ang. 10. Villa haa re
scinded order for war levy on foreign
ers, and returning property take
from foreign and American mer
chants of Chihuahua. He met Gen
eral Scott and conferred for four
hours on the American aide.
Bulgaria Will Attack
if KerMa WIM Cede flmtlaat
ilonia to Her, Is Maaesaeae c Bat
sjHraak) Mlaleter ia Catted Prasa law
tervlew Pealed Taat,Walsaifia Is
OesaaaMliag Cu fcsallaopls aa Prlea
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By HENRY WOOav '
Correapoadaat United"
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Berlin. Aug. 10. A Turkish avi
ator sank a British snaaurlne la taa
Marmora Sea. says a Coastaatlaople
wire. Crew lost. British aaxJUlary
ciulser India waa torpedoed enteriag
Ftcstfjord. Sweden; 80 ot crew sayed
CoqulBe. Aur.lOPIra tMaTaaatB-
Ing threatened business district. H
was extinguished after 912.000 loss.
In'don. Aug. 10. A Zeppelin raid
. -. Pa B
was made last nignt, lasung in
Si 30 unUI midnight, the location not
being announced. One man, eignt
women and fonr children were kUlea.
nnn nursulna airman was killed oat
over the North Sea.. One Zeppelin
descended In the channel and waa be-
!r, tn-maA hr the Germans until tne
British demolished It English avt;
ntora attacked the Zeppelins conunu
ously during the heavy fog, which hid
them. t, f '
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SOFIA, via Berlin, Aug. ie. Bul
garia will attack Coastaatlaople t(
Serbia w ill' cede ?8ers4aaMaeadaa
to her, is the stateaaeat aaaaa today ay
V. Radoslavoa. Balartoa presalir. to '
the United Press. He'deaied taat'taey
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are desaaadias Coaataattaof as aa f --
their price, adding: "'Their feara are y: k
aroundless. There are -.awaay; later ' A
national commercial caad noHtteal "re- S.'Z
sponalbllltlea attacaed to a aay eaeav ' j
pying Coastantiaople'a .sjeesyaasaeM i - -
Doattlon. Ther are too great, a We - ,,
r . - . ... v .-. "' -. j,. .f;i
will flcht for a ataaje : u mxumm"'J fmu
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tXtti
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our froatlera aatlLtaey easkraea ail
people of oar own sssi;msmhm f
id. must -be 'graatod, wn murwrnm-'mtPi
doaat. If we are asked to ajataieaa.. p v
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we are ready.. It asked to gdt
n.L..g.,U..iu BAnataaJa. oat taa.-.-.
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ih tho alttaa a artaajaaSaiaa van !. ' ,
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council, wnicii av-. - nmMrt. to
. , n,.nn,. un. aranted to U. tor uie !.,. w. --.-
U Coiad proprietor of "The Smoke , which she claim, title. ,
U. C0ad, PrP"0",r..., , ,,, lnnr -,., ,., ...i, ciim. that they had
until' ITtiwa''!" ft partnw,WP ?V
until J"u'r ' Bnd , th0 dofondants name, and had
goes dry. jj mmun thereon, each Day-
The ordluuneo providing ' ','un 'juoVy 1, U1B. When
under tho ago of 18 shall not be, "K . he .
erty, ivnd has refusod to live there or
contribute to Its cultivation and up
keep since.
The ntninttff asks for a Hen against
tho property, which he ndmlta to now
bo In his possession, until such settle
ment of the partnership Jaraade by
i,n rnurt as It deems proper, claiming
to have expended several gums or
money In Improvement, erection of a
house, barn, fence and other Improve
meats.
salary
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of 15.000
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Wlrlttae'fi;irfwrWr.
i.ah in nool or bllllnrd rooms
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wi..t !,. alinll DO CIOSUU liuui '
o'clock midnight until 6 n. m., passed
Its final reng. The ordinance pmoe
the guilt on both the proprietor nud
the hoy,
..nn.iri.npa to tho nasslng ot ait
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ordinance regulating ana iioeosiua
automobiles for hire In the, city was
The matter o5promlscuouly cut
ting the pavemalt camo up for dU
cusslon aad was referred for Investl-
Iim i. remrd to the aecessary bond
heretofore required, anu Pro.um
notification of the olty eai ineer, who
wh thea properly gupervlae the work.
;av j,6lene paveatearlm. fron of
.?. '....i--it '...1.1. ..aCnna an fllxth
tae Riawatn - --
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LAMONT VISITS
SCENIC POINTS
PAUL JOHNSON RETURNS SUNDAY
PROM TRIP OVER NORTHERN
KI.AMATH WITH T. H. LAMONT
OP HARRIMAN LODGJB
LONGEST SHEEP
TRAIN LEAVES
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TRAIN OF FIFTY-THREE CARS,
CARRYING NEARLY EIGHTY
FIVE HUNDRED SHEEP, LEFT
LAST NIGHT
ATHLETIC CLUB
FOR KLAMATH
HEALTH OFFICER
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1A ..ranolIrA -tnr tKA -I Ia UB Sit .
1 objectionable and uaaeallaJia.
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r council last aigat'om reeesa-
PAVILION 18 HEING REMODELED
AND RECONSTRUCTED FOR USE
AS FIRST CLASS GYMNASHJM
FOR KLAMATH'YOUTHB -
'saaces
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ft" . .. ... , -..i.i. j. nw
menaation ass atr-ovmmuumtw w,
HflAiiu offlcerJDr.,Truaxlaad.Calef,of
PoUlce Baldwla. . f -c f?
i; The aulsaace ordlaaaee waa looked
iqto and found, to adequately eover
h situation in regard to aalsaaees,
sewer connectloas, garbage, eaas aad ,
general conaiuoas oi uie vw
U was the sense of , the cooacu taax
tn owners oi suvu ii w.
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Sherira CTerk at Port
Oeorge 'ihrelcb, oraployed In the
sheriff's office made u trip to btoti
KlamMh today to look oyer some
land In that dUtrlet.
i nnntraet haa beta let for the
Coast Fork bridge across the Wlpa
ette Hirer.
Paul Johnson of the' Klamath De
velopment company aad the Klamath
Meat company, returned Sunday from
ah extended trip over the northern
nart ot the county with T, H. bamont,
flrat partner of J. P. Morgan.
Their trip lucmnea a nuwuer ui
nnintM and was for the purpose of en-
Joying some of the fishing ot that dis
trict, aa well as looking the country
over generally.
Mr. Laasont Is well pleased witn
this country, acoordlag to Jehasoa,
and expreased himself as enjoying tne
scenery aad fiahlag hafaiy.
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iRetaras Prasairair
ninrenea Motkchsaaache'r of the
Klamath ralta steaat lauadry haa re
turned Iron a tea days' visit at the
fair at Baa Praaslne,
The longest freight train to leave
Klamath Palls for a number of years
went out last night at 6:30. carrying
nearly 8,500 sheep, which arrived
hero Sunday and Monday, following a
tone drive from Grant and Crook
Munties. one ot the longest drives In
the history ot Southern Oregon since
(he railroad.
The sheep are going below, where
they have been sold. Three cars re
mained to go out this morning. The
forlght bill on the shipment on tho
rate allowed for cars, would amount
to $4,000,
Thev win be distributed at Sacra
mento, Stockton and other poUta.
Klaiuuth Falls Is to bwve a regular
ntMeti. club, its headQuarters to be
at the pavilion at the corner of Fourth
and Klamath avenue. August ow
Is the opening date, and a grand open
ing Is announced.
Already a handball court and mat
have been placed In the building, and
preparations are being made for the
. .. .a a! ii i UnM.MII.
cnmuieuon oi B7- ,.-
other paraphanella will be Installed,
nnd the manager promises that the
best club In Southern Oregon, will be
located here.
written (notice where a aalaaaee ex
ist in the onlnioa oMh avaattk. de
partment composed of the city health
officer, chief ot police ana tae saayor,
and that lftlt waa aot'wafedle to
their complete, satlsfacuoa'
specified, time, they, are to arrastod
and penalised aV'the ordaaaswe-aro-vldes,
with not leas than tSior aaore
than f loo, or noi lese uw www
nor more inaa.nny nys m ja,.,
' The.se of sawdust Is highly com-
inenaea oy ur, iru w - . .
erl'ng places where refuse haa heen
dumped. The sew.er ordlaansi eov-
Lxuii ,n he -made 'within certain
limits. .
WU1 SeAlaeka
After tho close of the regular meet
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ing oi tue woyai uraer wi mwv
tomorrow, the members will be treat
ed Ito & lecture' on Alaska, Illustrated
by' storeopt loon views of many points
ot interest ta taai ottnuivuuuHji
The entertalimeat will be free.
Visits Here Front Miaaeaota
Miss Maty Brett and Miss Ellis
Remtrey ot Duluth, Ulna., are vU
Ing at toe noma ot air. n .
nt in thta pitv. Thev have been
lylsltfag the fair, and are oa their re
turn home by toe nortnern route,
utaa Brett, slater of Joe. has bee
here tor several days, Ulas Remtrey,
arriving last' aignt,
reatate a week.
Retaista to Pertlaad.
t. B. Wtniaauu a- BromlsJag young
attorWof Portland, haa.retumed to
, aM 4 lea ao ea
Bad Meyer lajed ,
"Wild Bill" Messlck. .the wairlwlad
i bases,, la nursing badly hraUed .
,.a anil' nthap aoara folloddac the
falling vera his ot a pUepjAaok ,
la oneof'taa ears atfiae-aiwawaa-m t
factory yeatorday, tJto .wartoadkag
the cy waea aaotaer. psaeeav f
traek ks'af.Wiaaa.-adira
tUck inik nroneHea' ac iBBev WNM. a
the ear'tla;lcK UmTW
UA.b.ji. nf aaaalr;aer oa hisa.
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hATBnsritv.er.aneadlramonthkM.kMiMkdBaaear ' ,.
aewHUW. brother. R O, wpUl-WlgT ",. TZZjMfo? S
. s- -. "Mvtf qua aestoiaasasaallf -
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" WW Visit Ibi Baa Francisco (
ti T'iil Tnli'iiina' left this mora-
i, alias namiimjA ' --.-- . . - -
They exaeet to lug for Iw Praaelseotor a taw days,
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;The seven aew-fMfsieis
aHttaseroWJ,GWajptaliaawaaBan--?
night, and wtU besajiieised fs-x ;
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