The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 23, 1915, Image 1

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IAS THE ARABIC
TORPEDOED OR
SUNK BY MINES?
quhtion now before offl
cial8, says berlin
Giman Officials in Berlin Express
OwM Whtthsr German Submarine
Iwk Llntr Arabic From tlfht to
Pwrtttn Days Will Elapse Mart
lefarmatlon Can ba Received Mlnea
laid ta St Floating Near England
CARL W. ACKERMAN
(Staff Correspondent United PraniO
(Copyright. 191 f. by United Press)
BERLIN, Aug. 23. German omclal
here hare expressed a doubt whether
a Qrmn nubmarlne nanW the Whit
Star liner Arabic last weak, off the
ofiih coast of Ireland.
I save talked Willi a captain who la
close to the Aroorlcan eituatioa, aid
ha aald:
"It requires from eight to fMrtaea
dan Mora Rubmarlnea which art
mjr now can report. It la not cer
Ula that Hermann aaak the Arabic,
and It In poMlblo that tha ahlp atruck
a mine. A Copeabajea paper aar
that mlnw aro floatlnc off the eaat
and west coaata of Knglaad.
"It In hoped that America will not
Jump at ronclualona until a lnreatl
aatlon lo) determine tha facta an
ENGLAND PUR
BAN ON COTTON
FRANCE 18 TO FOLLOW SUIT, AC
CORDING TO ANNOUNCIMINT
FROM FORIIQN OFFICt QNOW.
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M)NDON, Auij. 2a.Cotton haa bam
glared abnolutacontrabajid by Orwit
"rlUIn, uccordlng to aUtaanMt la
i by tho foreign oeo. -
Tha atatement declarea that tha fOf.
ernment propoaea to InlUata maaaurei
l'e"fv lPreaalon whioh aUght ta
wy dlaturb the cotton market be
' of thn contrtbajUl order.
The Prencj, goyernniwit will laaua a
wltar. notice aoon The annm.nce-
nt follewa: . "
"Hla majetya government; haa de
wared cotton abaaluta coatrabaad. Al-
w.?Jh0 c,rowtHea might hare
WMifled auch acUon at n tnrlWr, ftfH
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Sift h,t ,oc MMMau ot Amart-
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CHAMPIONSHIP IS
CLAIMED OR WHY?
VRKKA tUSMARINK OOK TO BXT.
TOM WHEN FLIIT OF CWAU.
NAS 0R0F8 UNKXPKCTKOLV.
14 HOLES IN OLD FRAME,
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Up unlit ilifhdmaa.nl, ,nnK u VMI u
beautiful Knii?flh plicliorn nllowln
but on lilt iiplocf. one wnlk nplice, no
frort'ti nil kohI support. A delight to
r. it n I fun, Hut rljcht then nml thore.
In ttld fourth frnnin, cnu one "llomn
Hun" PrtltiKT, lie of Yrekn fame bi'fon?,
with two down awl thrr onbaupa, and
rrnrkiHl nald pellet over tlio rlglt
ciinlon wnll, Ntnrtlng thro Yrekn pill
rhanera to the bottom yea. rm the
l.uimanla, the Arabic and other nuf
fored. No more to rite. The final
checkmntn wax 14 to 0.
It wit bin league atuir, and only
RoeN to prove that? the Kwauna Dox
Factor) team In the bent all-'round ag
gregatlon of ball playera that hare In
habited Southern Oregon or Northern
California for thin many moona. Pal
mer ataried It and Motalo followed ault
declining to paaa auch nn opportunity
to make hlmoelf famoua. What could
ploaite the inont rnbld fan any more
than to have two ball lifted over tho
fence In one Inning, with three and
two on thn baga, after three Innlnga
of nlr-tlRht ball, and what promlaed
to bo four. And It wax, what la com
monly reputed to be the weak end of
the batting Hat.
If Yreka, or any other of the burga
In the "nig Duah" atate nave any
clalma agalnat any, ao-called champion
ahlp honora, let them 'now, In the
word of Michigan Sam. either put up
or hut up. The lraunaa claim the
title, and future data gathered by aald
aport doplat will be placed In black
and white for peruaal of all. Perhapa
Yreka would llko another game to act
tie the title. If ho. lot'a hear from
them, and quick, for the aeaaon la
cloalng rapidly.
In the alxth Inning two more runa
wero garnered on three hlta, and In
the aevonth-lot ua "awear" It waa
awful. Anthony amlllngly realgned
after watching three go over the fence,
and Drooka went In. He waa bat ahy,
and refuaed to work after Nelaon hit
tho flrat hall pitched for two. Palmer
walked and Motale amaahed one, acor
Ina a run. Nothing doing with Mr.
Brooka he thought too much of hla
fp. Houghton waa then Induced to
enter the box, and after having dim
culty getting T.utge to atand behind
(he threahold to atop hla balla, the
acmnv waa finally ended. Yea, re-
van m la awaet.
Dlgbee waa never In better form,
and waa putting them wnere mey
couldn't aee 'em. Incldenwiiy 11 waa
hi'a twnntv-aecond birthday, and he
had reaolved to ahut out the team that
had won by one run-on questionable
declalona a few weak btlort. Ho
truck ont fifteen, andliallowea nut aix
hlta, two of them In the eighth and
ninth, when hlta meant pie, But one
hit an Inning waa allowed the vlaatora,
and In only ,lx Innlnga did theyregto'
ter. Captain Hoag drnwa trat and
oaiv hoBora'for a home run, the flrat
In wafka, and amply covered hlnwelf
wlth'aiofy after muaalng a couple of
early ehaneea. .Otitalde, of 'that, Mdrf
little alowaeaa wt tha part or jmwm
and Bowdem Inehaalag fwula In tho
Irat two frarnia: tho wm f tW Joes!
tam,WM poraaet. ,
i'ifoUlo Workad agala aad although
not working for aeveral waoka.plsyfd
Doubt
Making Investigations;
$ays Tongue Was
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hla givingiup Information about tne
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thnt he refuaed. Then, he declared, dera In reward for hla loyalty.
kihniih In the flrat two inninga oinrapre; ucii)- ui. rn "". t
..nn0 .arond bv Btopplng two.
Johnson and Wllaon atarreo tor me
visitors on pulling down long drives
In center and left field, but they were
looking for them. Gutato naq an on
day evidently.
FlratMnnlnt
' Yreka Johnson fana; Wilson walka,
caught stealing; Mclntyre fane.
fewauna Meaalck alnglea to right;
Uowden sacrifice bunt; Herblg out on
questionable decision, catcher to flrat;
Meaalck goea to third on overthrow to
second; by Anthony; Hoag fana. One
hit
Second Inning
Yreka Oulsto fanijr Derpreat Uvea
on Hoag'a error, out trying to ateal
second; Calkin fana.
Kwauna NelsoR fllea out to left;
Blgbeo grounds out, aecond to Brat;
Palmer fana. -.
Third Jnnlne
.YreVa Lutae out. Blgbee to neiaon;
Maher fana; Anthony Uvea on Hoag'a
error; Johnson hlttf to right Held, ad
vancing Anthony to aecond; Wllaon
fana. "One bit. . - ,
Hwauna MoUIe fllea out to center;
Betty fana; Meaalck walks. :,eaught
stealing aecond, .
B-aurtk. InnlNB r ' t
Yrelca Molntyro outM Hoaga
good atop and threW to Njkm0fct
alnalea to left field: DePwrtht MM Wit
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tn Betty Calkins fana. One
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Bwauna-Bowden fllea out to akortJ
Herblg driyea one through to left flaU;
Hoag Htm ofl cTBlrtv! ; wra;; Nelaon
fana: Wtbee walk., fllUag.he, baaea;
palmar amaakoa two bawar ovaf right
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RUS8IAN SOLDIER
according to tho Information from the
nrltlah nourcea, that he waa tortured
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,hU, four runs.
RJfth Innlnp-r
Yreka Lutee sin ales to center field
,tnrough second; Maher fana; Anthony
files out to Herblg: Johnson fana. One
hit.
Bwauna Messig fllea out tosecond
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Bowden bunts, out, pitcher to flrat;
Herblg fana.
Sixth Inning
Yreka Wilson Fana; Hoag catches
Mclntyre fly in fleld:,,GuUto alnglea;
DeForest fans. One'hli
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two baaea, goes to third on wild pitch;
Nelaon alnglea to left, acortng Heag: r"u "", 1m il mTL ?
Blgheefiunta, forcing Nelson out ttnv Vf 2ll f
second,; Palmer alnglea to right field,
advancing Blgbee to aecond; Anthony,
fearing Motsle. walka him, filling the
bares; Betty flies out to right field,
Blgbee holds his baae and scores on
thro win; Palmer caught lit plate after I
throw to aecond, trylng'tq'cnteli Mot-1
ale. Three hlta, two runs:
Seventh, Inning
Yreka Calklna fana; Lutge fllea out
to Blgbee; Maher hit: by pitched all;
jAnthony flies out (
" Bwauna Meaalck walka; Bowden
fans; 'Metislck out, trying tOBteHhaec
oaidt Herblg hit by pKehed balli Hong
drlvea homar over-center field .fence,
avorlng 'Herblg; Brooka replaoea An
thony; Nelson hlta for' two baaea Into
(ft. field: Blgbee amaahea between
'VjGulato and flrat baae, aeorlngNeteon:
Palmer walks, Brooka afraid' to ; put U
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OF THE RUSSIANS
"GREAT GERMAN ROUT" TERMED
BY NEWSPAPERS
Official Statement Today Conflict the
Earlier Unofficial Raports. Regarding
Battle In Riga One of the Beat.'Ger-'
man. Dreadnoughta Sunk by British
Submarine Two Crulacra and Eight
Torpedo Boat Sunk.'
United Hresa Service
PETrtDGRAD, Aug. 23. Au official
atatement laaued thla afternoon con-
HIctB somewhat earlier unofficial atate-1
To-f
day'n atatement aaya:
"One of Germany's
beat
noughta waalaunk by a Blrtlsh aubma-J
rin, and at leaat two German crelaera
and eight torpedo boata In the battle
in the Guir or Riga." jjngof the Lualtanla. It baa been a ae-
The cathedrals are crowded today! vere critic. of President Wlteon'a Ger-
wltft people offering thanksalvlna overt
the result of the battle. 'in an effort to show that thla pubUca-
The newspapers term the Riga naval) "on M rly PPorted from Oer.
batfle "great German rouf !" offlc,al fttnil' ? "w,,le
It is unofflcfally estimated that 2,500.
000 Austro-Germans are. oposlng the
Russian linen from Riga to Gallcla.
RAILROAD CIRCLES
STIRRING, RELIEF
SOUTHERN PACIFIC OFFICIALS
ACCOMPANY INTERIOR DEPART.
MENT OFFICIALS TO THIS CITY,
TO 8EE CRATER
A special train carrying Stephen
Aiau.er BBPitHaiik vvviviai ui iuo sv
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paruuem oi iub tuienur, uiu secre
tary AlbriRht, also of that department.
B. U McCormlck, third vice president
of the Southern Pacific, J. W. Metcalf.
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rived In the city Sunday morning. Mr,
Mather and, Mr. Albright continued on
to Crater Lake, while the railroad oft
clals made an Inspection trip of tie
road from thla city to Kirk.
The government officials aro mak
ing an Inspection trip to the lake, and
will leave by way of Medfard. They
were met at, Hantaan Lodge landing!
oy h, i. jonnson ana -Ken on io,ar-
nman .i-oaRe. rrom were, tney ,were
accompanied by Paul Johnaon and Dr,-
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wvat.vavjT vi vaaasa via- w Vwv( -mvi
Tho latter gentlemen, rerurne' today.
Railroad eirelea were; set agog over
the visit of the railroad oaewlo ht
here at this time, and the trip, they
rpado over the road to Kirk and re-
lurn, 'lTe special ratarnea.ai'i oeieea:
arid left Hnniedlately for Weed.
The agttatlon In railroad clrctee eon
tlnne, "CltW Bnglnaof; Hoey and Ool-
onet Holablrd, formerly with .the.
Southern, Pacific eompany, are Mw'ltt
the wllda north a Orater Like. ai N
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ItounderriJr the-Fathrlihmlrr
ttnMlnllnn In H Vnrk Cltr. It waa
gUrted 8heh after 7thow.Vg4a;
and it haa been a rabid defender of
German policy even excualag thoalak'
man policy. A, New York newspaper,
It declarea to be letters from Viereek
I to Dr. Helnrich P. Albert, German
I financial representative; presenting
I hla account for June, 1915; and asking
$1,500, and Br. Albert's reply, under
date of July 1; 1915, that he hope "in
,the course of the week to be able to
(make payment" The . doctor alao
makes what la, equal to a demand, for
control over the poller of the paper.
DOES GERMANY
WANT PEACE?
INDICATIONS FROM SPEECHES
AND CONFERENCE BY GERMAN
OFFICIALS THAT PaTACE
MAX
BE DESIRED V
AMSTERDAM. Aug. 25.-The Tehv
-mmy, aaya Secretary Helf erich, flM'
clal secretary.
Chanceuorr von iHollweg called .a
secret conference -of .'the leaders 1
Ifore the opening of the Reichstag. umI
adVlsed them to suppress all talk of
annexation, and to rapport a dlaee-
sion of , peace. - . .
He .quoted Hlfferich, and aaW that ka
new loan would exBAWt.'Qei-meA'a.re-
., . a that aa-4-; naaaa' U m
, , patheitan; 'ft
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Mr. and' Mrs. Percy; Wella' of Jack.
aonville, spent' yeaterday and today'ln
thla cltyjaa s-aeata of Mr. and Mrs.
Harr-Ooelier. Theyj eame fitpm Crater
Lake;, and', loft'(tW';iaftirB)e,or ' their
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