The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 25, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1915
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GERMAN-AMERICAN CRISIS
Dardanelles Activities Believed
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AWAITING FUTURE
ARABIC REPORTS
TEXT OF COTTON ORDER CABLED
BY PAGE
Olficlilt Wilting en Oirmany and Otr
many Waiting on Rtpori of Subma
rlnt Commtndf r Wtk Expected te
flap Si for Dsvtlopmtnts Take
Plact Lansing Net Prepared te An.
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CHARLES P. STEWART
ISiaff Carri'iK)ndint United Pre)
WABIIINOTON. U. C, Aug. 26.
"Ve are walling," l nil tho govern
went olnclal will my regarding thr
A'nklnR of tin' Arabic. They are wait
injt on Germany, uutt Oerniany in wait
ing on I lio rommnndor of tlu HUbma
r,no supposed to lime Hunk the Arabic
t tend In bin report. It In likely that
acek will clapKft before anything
ilranlto Ik Khrn out on the Mtnmllng
of I bo case.
Si-minr) l.itimliiK state Hint bn In
uiiptepaiml In answer Count Hern
Morfl'it request, but In Inking n opll
mlillo viewpoint.
When lIvrnMnrff came to Washing
"'! Il night with tbo request It wn
warded n eliminating the danger of
a break between th United State and
Uermany. If Oenunny did not Intend
10 follow out America' statement
nd rule, It 1 belleed that uch n re
quest would not have been mndo of
the administration.
H ha been learned from confidon
il clrik-H that Germany recently or
dered tbo communder of ubmadlnH
to obaervo tbo rule laid down and In
fwled upon by Amorlcn.
I'nlted I'rew Kervlco
WASIIINOTON, D. C, Ambaador
rBo ha cabled to (ho government tho
of England's cotton order, placing
c-Uton on tbo contraband lint. It Indl
mim that tho Intention Is to Torco tho
"nipper to provo that tbo conlgn
enta aro bound for neutral countries,
d i not Intendod ultimately for
"nnany.
United I'ro Servlcs
WASIIINOTON. D. C, Aug. U.
Teildent Wilson has proclaimed tho
Mutrallty of tho United States In tho
M "tween Italy and Turkey,
GOVERNOR FOR
PREPAREDNESS
HAKS TO 1,000 EMPLOYES OW
WUTHERN PACIFIC AT SALEM
AT "SAFETY PIRiT' PICNIC ON
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S-aEM, Aug. 25.-aovornor Withy
?' ,n ""Wreaslng local employes
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itatement Is Interpreted to
r nttionsi prtfarednsts fer ds-""Cwmr,
WASHINGTON
Neu) Photo of Premier
of Austria-Hungary
Premier Burlan
Thl In tbo newest protoKnipli of
Premier llurlnn of Austrla-Ilungury,
who recently mine Into control of tho
got eminent, tin hits ierhnpH tbo hard
et political task of tiny premier In
Kin ope. IllllRurlii I belleed to be the
key to the Hltuntlon nt preKcnt
CRISIS UNNOTICED
IN GERMAN PAPERS
COLUMNS DEVOTED TO RUSSIAN
DEFEATS, THE BALKANS AND
REICHSTAG, BUT BRIEF RE
QAROINQ ARABIC
CARL W. ACKERMAN
.Stnff Correpondcnt United l're)
IIKIU.IN, Aug. 25. Tho newspaper
hero aro devoting column to ItUNilnn
defeats, tho nctlvltle In tho Balkan
mid tho MPHHlon of tho Reichstag, but
thero aro no indication or prospect
leKiirding tho Oerman-Amerlcnn crll.
The roforenco to tho sinking of tho
Arabic aro brief, including Bryan's
statement of tho Incident that it
should not rnuHO war.
GERMAN MINISTER
IS MURDERED
BODY FOUND IN BUSHES AND BE
LIEVED TO BE RESULT OF UT
TIRANCES OF THE PREACHER.
FEELING RUNS HIOH
OAUY. Ind.. Aug. 26. Bloodhound
were this morning put on the trail of
the men who murdered Rev. Edmund
Kalaer. Lutheran minister, last night.
It is believed the crime was the re-
fciilt of his Drcrderman utterances.
Tho body was found last night In
some bushes near his house, with
cords about the neck. He had been
shot twloe.
Feeling hore Is high. Rev. Kaiser
recently received a threat which said:
"Move, or dynamite will more you,"
and "Before 'the leaves Urn you will
be stretched under ground."
OVER FOURTEEN
MILLION ON ROILS!
TOTALS OF KLAMATH COUNTY'S
ASSESSMENT ROLL SHOW OVER
14,000,000 MORTQAQES NOT
AS8ES8ED
Tim totnlH on Klamnth county' as
sessment roll n mndo up In County
Assessor' J. I. Lee's office, mIiow the
total aemcnt um of $14,475,250,
vhlch I Mlghtly les than Inst ear,
flue to the fact that mortgage have
t.ot been aeed thl year. Tho
total U expected to run over $15.
000,000. The book bow that personal prop
erty to the um of 1610,720 ha been
IISSesNed,
1,245.22 of which ha been
collected by tho local officer whoio
duty it I to collect thl lax.
Including all aesment, tl4.47f.
150. ot which 1237,215 I on lm
IPivement; book one and two,
Including ncreago In county. .how
the xum of 110,111.750, I777.W5
of which "Is Improvement; bookR
threo nnd four with Klamath Palls lotB '--"
I .... ... ., - foro It I posBlblo to inaugurate It.
nnd all city Improvement. I2.452.706; sM XMf p,ans aro t0 nclp he
Look 0o and alx. for ,iH,iuei nd moU oilottalln of tte
, town lot nnd Improvement. 1299.374. country by profcagIonal revolution-
I Flro patrol aasessmenta are to bo 3,B i
added by tato tax commission a yet.
LIGHTNING STARTS
SOMESMALLFIRES
FIRE' FIGHTERS KEPT BUSY MON-,
DAY AND YESTERDAY EXTINj
QUI8HING SMALL BLAZE8 THAtJ
STARTED FROM STORM
Tho ilro fighters in thi county un -
dor C. C. Chllwood, state nro warden,
and Jack Kimball, In charge of tho
timber for tho Weyerhaeuser, Oakoah,
Ilopkin and Western Pacific holdings
In this dUtrlct, have been kept busy
for the past two days extinguishing
small blaxo started by lightning Sun
day and Monday.
Four fire, three of them lightning
fires, could be seen from the new road
along the Upper Lake yesterday. One
was on the northern slope ot tho
mountain In the federal forest re
serve toward Mt. McLoughlln; anoth
er near tho lake shore aero from
Baro Inland; another on the eastern
shore on the ridge, while the other Is a
lad fire raging In the Worden district,
which ha been giving them some
little troublo for several days. Evi
dence of smoke yesterday, however,
Indicated that the fighters had the Ire
cut In two, and under control.
Slight showers In various section
yesterday aided the fighters to sobm
extent In holding them back at least
until they could get time to reach
them. Chas. Ogle left yesterday by
motorcycle for the upper part of Lan
Mil valley, where a more serious
blase Is reported.
The fire on the northern slope could
be seen to be but a single tree bias
tag, and la thought to hare caught
front lightning.
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GOVERNMENT FOR
HAYTI PROPOSED
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SECRETARY1 CONFIRMS REPORT
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OF PROTECTORATE
America Ha Propoied Protectorate
for Haiti, Where Recent Revolution
and Trouble Occurred The Senate
Mutt FlrsfAppreve Before It Can
Be Put IntoEffect Move to Protect
From Profoulonal Revolutionist.
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t'nlteil lrc Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 25. I
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firmed tho report that America ha
proposed a protectorate form of gov-'
eniment for tbo Haltlen.
Culled l're Servlr i
WASIIINOTON, D. C. Aug. 25. (
Iinlng has explained that the United'
Slates senate mut first npprote the'
1 AninklloliMiinl t (Ka nrAlaolnrnlA hrt.
ELECTION LAWS
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TEN PRECINCT8 WITHIN CITY
WHERE SEVEN WARDS BEFORE.
NAME 18 CHANGED - OTHER
CHANGE8
Tho receipt of the new election laws
for tbo state nt the county clerk's
omc0 naa caURPi nevcral changes in
tho election precincts in tho county
and state. Deputy Chas. De Lap has
just completed tho boundary limits on
the wards. The term ward Is changed
to precinct, and whore there were 15
before there are now 29, three more
within the city Itself.
Precinct 1. West Klamath Falls, ex
tend from the Howard Van Valkln
burg ranch to Center street; 2, Center
to Third; 3, Third to Fifth; 4, Fifth to
Seventh; 5, Seventh to Ninth; 6, Ninth
to Eleventh; 7, same as East Klamath
Falls, with Prclnct 8 cut out In the
locality of tho Falrmount grocery ;n9,
Shlpplngton; 10, Mills Addition.
Tule Lake Precinct has been cut in
two, and are now called Tule Lake and
Merrill precincts. The rest of the pre
cincts are the same, with the excep
tion of three sections on the south
side of Poe Valley, which have been
added to the Merrill precinct
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Where Business Men Prepare for War
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COMMANDER HAL8TEAD DOREY
Instructing two professional men In se tting up a cot
Th., hiiHlnefc men's canm at Piatt-! "'' country be HUddenly called into
burg. N. V., under the general com
mand of General Leonard Wood of the
United State army, who Mood spon
sor for It, nnd Cnplnln Hnlstead Dorey
of tbo Unted State army, who 1 In
command on tho ground, has proved
to be very successful, according to the
promoters. Business and professional
men, preferably those over 30 years of
age, have been Invited from all parts
of the nation to spend a month or less
in learning tho elements of warfare.
nminrnl Wnntl hellAvea fhnt ft larflro
! number of men of tho first Intelligent ,
should bo so (rained that they could,
be quickly turned Into officer should
BROTHER FOR DEER!
KILLS BROTHER
W. G. HOOVER
8I8KIYOU COUNTY
JAMES IN
WHILE HUNTING THE BULLET
GOES THROUGH MAN'8 BODY
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YRBKA. Aug. 25. While huntlugt
deer Sunday In the vicinity of Beawlck
W. C. Hoover accidentally Bhot and
K1IIU on oroinei, jmurn rwiur-r, u'
jury In the Inquest held by Coroner
Turner returned a verdict of accl-
dental death. The funeral was held)
today. I
The two brothers, who are well-to-do
fnrmera in tho Boswlck section, ac
companied by James Warde of the
same neighborhood, wero following
deer along Fall Creek
James Hoover
took one sldo ot the creek and W. O.
Hoover and Warde took the opposite
side as they followed the stream.
W. O. Hoover saw the head of a
BROTHER
SHOOS
SUBSIDING
a war. Many well known men are an
tho camp for instruction. Mayor John
l'urroy Mitchell of New York city was
among the first. Theodore Roosevelt
Jr. was another. Dr. Richard Derby,
son-in-law- of former President Roose
velt, was a third. A J. Drezel Blddle
of Philadelphia was another, while
William J. Clothier, the former cham
pion tennis player, hurried to the
camp. Cities farther west than Chi
cago have furnished recruit. The cost
for the thirty days ia about $60, not
taking into consideration transporta
tion and personal expenses. The camp
requires a deposit of $60 for expenses
c-a etc., ana tne equipment oi
clothing cost nbout the same sum.
neei on the side of the creek taken by
his brother. As he looked he saw a
movement In the brush, and shot,
wounding Jame Hoover. It ia thought
I luith mpn aftvr IliA RAniA riMr and tliAt
J.imes Hoover was beyond tho antmal
trying to get a shot at It
W. O. Hooer, when he saw he had
.aliot hi brother, ton to tho nearest
bouxA for help and to aummon a phy
sician. On his return he found his
broth0 hRd dledi xhe bullet entered
J""18 Hoover's back, going through
his body and coming out at the right
'breast
Speedsr Fined for Speeding
-, rt who- nj .. t ,i.i ,-.
lng'by' Police Judge Leavltt for speed-
,g on hta motorcyCie on the city
pjrce9 JJe
jyn.
was arrested by Chief
Visits Here From Oklahoma City
Mis Callle Blair of Oklahoma City
1 hero visiting with her sister, Miss
Estella Blair, employed in the oUce of
Stone & Gale. Saturday she will ac-
lCompany Mrs. Rose Terry and Miss
j Ada Soule to the Torrey homestead,
, where they will spend an outing. She
expects to visit tho fairs on her return
home later.
ACTIVITIES IN
DARDANELLES ARE
i BELIEVED VITAL
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j REPORT OF BIG FLEET IN BOS'
PHORU8 SCARES TURKS
Key to Situation Lies In OarAmetlM
if They Can Be Forced Before Ger
man Complete Operations In East
Russian Fleet In Black Sea FrlfM.
ens ConsUntinople British Rscslvs
Reinforcement.
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EDWARD L. KEIN t
(Staff Correspondent United Press)
LONDON, Aug.- 25. The iacreased
activitles In 'the Dardanelles within
the past few days Is regarded here-U
Important The Dardanelles la re
carded as the key to the slt-aUon If
they can be forced, and It la evident
that a renewal of the attempt ia being
made.
Unofficial report of the Russian
Black Sea fleet off the Bosphorus Is
Increasing the unrest In Constantino
ple. Tho arrival of British reinforce
ments at Sinlva Bay has been followed
by infantry attacks and a renewal of
the bombardment of the forts on both
sides ot the straights In the effort to
force a way through.
United Press 8errlce
"LONDON. Aug. 24 Au Athens, sews
agency reports that a. Russian aero
plane bombarded Constantinople Mob
i!ay, killing or wounding 41. including
eight Greeks.
United Press Service
ATHENS, Aug. 25. Two cruisers of
the allied fleet entered the Dardanelles
jesterday and bombarded Kastauea
batteries with considerable effect
Dispatches report that a British sub
marine sank four small Turkish troop
dhlps. Heavy fighting is occurring nt
Krithla and In the region about Art-
burnu.
United Press Service
PARIS, Aug. 25. It U sjutouaeeil at
the war office here that n rrenebavt- '
ator sank a Turkish transport' while
at anchor In the Dardanelles, north
of'Nagara Roads.
One of the most important gains has
been the capture by the British 'of
S00 yards ot trenches at Northern,
Stone "bn the Gallipoll peninsula.
Miss Rambe Is Improving ,.
Miss Marie Rambo ia rspertssr.in
Hue condition, and rapMUy
from the operation for
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out!-- at the flies-em's resaV
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