The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 08, 1915, Image 1

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TEN KILLED
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ARABIC SUNK TO
PREVENT BEIN6
RAMMED, BELIEF
THE PRESIDENT OOKB TO
UNO'S 0FFJ6E
LAN.
Il( Dtftni It Understood to the
Raton Olvtn for Sinking of Arable.
Submarine Ha Returned to Bat.
Rtporttd Sunk Ship to Escape Pot
libit Attack No Report Requested
t Ytt on Httptrlan Sinking
United 1'roM Service
WASHINGTON, I). V., Sept- 8-Proit-
Unit Wllnon broke all custom unit
precedent for "executive dignity" to-da)-
when hi visited Lansing' oftlee
(or I he purpose of conferring wllh hint
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UKitl.lN, Sept. S Clcimuii)'rt Arabic
notf was rubied by Gerard taut night,
but ban nut been published. It In un
derstood that It contalnn In HUbstnneo
the coinniniuler's report, Justifying tho
attack on the around of fear of bolng
rammoil unit torpedoed tho itlilp In
Mt dr feme.
United I'reta Service
A.M8TKIIDAM, Sept . A Berlin
dispatch hero atatea that the auburn
line which sunk the Arabic haa re-
turned lo Its base, and. reported that
the Arabic waa torpedoed to escape
possible attacks.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept 8. Tho
state depnrtroont announced that (lor
ard hat been aaked whether Germany
hat been Informed regarding the He
perlan. Tho announcement said that
Berlin was not requoated for a report,
but had taken IhU atop io learn if any
thing could be expected.
SONS PROPOSE A
FLAG SERVICE
COURT TO BE PRESENTED WITH
FLAQS BY SONS OF AMBRIOAN
"EVOLUTION FOR NATURALIZA
TION PROCEEDINGS
The Bona of the American Revolu
tion will have next month appropriat
ed flags for distribution to alt the gen
eral courts In the aiata whleh ars to
! Presented to the eourta for the pur
pose ot using theaa at alt aaturalUa
ceremonlea performed fcjr tho
urt, accordlat to a letter received
ijy Captain O. q. Applegate of thla clly.
Ho haa conferred wltk Circuit Judge
i'Wm a4 an appreftiate date
- oe announced later for tht pmen
on of the lag to the court here.
ur tnoughV,!, that the ia ahould
oe Held by the haillir wkii;;tli nlv
.uralUe4 eiUian takea Ma oath of
not Mm that la the "future hie irst
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Breaks
1 7 Interned by Cupid
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Mltt Hilda Sch'welger
.MIhu Hilda SchwelKor, 22, u beauty
of the (leraldlnu Knrrnr typo, has come
from Oermany to innrry Lieutenant
Paul HuHpu, unviKiitliiK oulcor of tho
oni-ti danlilng rulilur Prluz Uitcl Fried
rich, now Interned at Newport Nowh.
At the pier in New York lo meet her
were her lluiico and Captain Max
TlilerlrliHPti, commander or the Kitol
Kii.'drlcli. Tho Nooniani ia tho uecond
ship on which the brldo-to-bo engaged
pusMugii to wed tho lieutcuanL Tho
Oermnn naval oincor had promised the
slrl's dying, father that he would care
for nor. When tho big war broke out
tho lieutenant waa In China. He had
made arrangements to be married
thoro, and Mlsa Schwolgor waa about
to sail. Her ship, however, novor left
Dremon.
Tho disappointed lieutenant roamod
tho aeaa and sank morchant ahlpa of
the enemy until tho converted cruiser
bamuclod and played out, allppod into
Nownort Nowh and nbandoned the
game.
MIhh Schwolgor kept in communlca
tlon with her nance. She la German,
but waa born In London, where her
father occupiod n post on a German
Kovornment mission, She and Hespe
had been awcethearta from childhood
In Crolfeld. They wont to achool to
gether nnd parted only when ho en
rolled in tho naval academy.
Of Count, They Al Coma Back
"lied" Kltnglo, who has been spend
ing tho summer In tho Klamath coun
try, loft this morning for hla old home
at'Antloch, Calif., thla morning. "Red"
says he will be back In the epring to
tar,
. Ladlta' Aid to Mttt
After' a vocation of two months, the
Ladlei Aid Society of the Preebyterlaa
church will meet Thursday afternoon
at 3:80 with Mra,vC, C. Home.
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KLAMATH ; FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
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Precedent in Conferring With
BRUTAL ATTACK
MADEONJOHNSGN
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STRUCK FROM BEHIND WHILE
DRIVING HOMK MONDAY NIGHT.
CAR NEARLY OFF ORADE ROB
BERY BELIEVED PURP08E
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Whllo driving home Monday night
nbout 11 o'clock, Paul Johnson of tho
Klamath Development company nml
Klamath Packing company of thla city,
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v.n brutally ataauUed by a man that
In Nuppotcd to have hidden In the rear
of hla car, Johnson being knocked un
comtcloUH. Tho car waa juat aacendlng the
grnde over tho government ditch when
ho won Ktruck. The next Johnson know I
ho wan olttlng in tho car, tightly grip
ping the ateering wheel, with blood
running down over hla face. He man
itgeri lo reach tho
:.yle Mills rcldenco'i,ero that Ciar Nlcholaa haa aaaumeJi
nbout 1:30. ho Uted to frleml.to.lny,i1,pri,ona,coinmllnd of the RUaalanl
worn in' ininieu again.
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Dr. E. D. Johnson was called, and
he w. taken back to the White rol-!uro
lean hotel, being unconscious at tlmea
until G o'clock Tuesday morning.
Ills noso waa broken and two teeth
cracked, whllo nBcvere pain remained
with him down across his forehead. Ho
belloves that the man who struck him,
whoever ho was, struck him with aomo
heavy article. The only explanation
that he can give for thcattack Is rob
bery, but strange to say nothing wm
missing but an amethyst stick pin.
Ho wiih driving up tho grade, nnd
knew nothlnaof tho attack. The car,
however, waa found with the front
wheels nearly off the grade, and the
emergency brake net so tight that ft
hammer had to be used to loosen It
the next morning. Hla explanation la
that the man waa either frightened
away by apaaaer by, or believing that
he had killed him, had fled following
the attack, not ntopplng to rifle ht
pockets. Ho loft tho hotel nbout 11
o'clock, after getting hla paper, and
believes the man must have crawled
into the car and remained there un
seen.
Paul waa down today for the flrot
time, and hla face ahowa the Impact
of the btow.
DELINQUENTS ARE
TO BE COLLECTED
CITY ATTORNEY AND POLICE
JUDGE GIVEN AUTHORITY TO
PROCEED WITH COLLECTION
AGAINST PROPERTY FOR PAVI.
The city council authorised the city
attorney and the police judge last
night to proceed with the collection of
dollnquost paving taxea againat city
property, and these officials will pro
coed immediately.
There are twoctaaaee of tax payer
undor tho paving, thoae-that took ad
vantage of the tea year paymeatplan
nnd ihoso that did not, A number that
did not are delinquent, and a number
alto under tho IntUUmeat plan art)
back.
'The oily must collect theae ,tax,e
paying over to tho paving eempaay
their money. Tho pavlngcemjawy haa
been nretalng payment au .Haw
and It la up to tho city to colleet. t A
lien may be aecured againat tha, prop
erty for the taxea It they are sot pm.
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NICHOLAS TAKES !
COMMAND OP THE
RUSSIAN FORCES
DISPLEASURE
IN ADVANCE
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Petrograd Confirm! tht Report That
Ciar Haa Attumtd Control, Replac
ing Grand Dukt Nlcholaa in the
Command of tht Entire Ruaalan
Army He Alto Inttnda to Reorgan
ize Important Government Bureaua
Vn I led Irea Service
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i-Aiuo, oepu a. w nunuuuet-a;
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, forced, showing displeasure at the fall-1
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petroqraD. Sent. 8. It is an
nounced hero that the Grand DuVo
Nicholas has been "superseded In com
mand by the ciar. ,
The taking charge by the czar Is
confirmed by Petrogrrad aa a result
of tho successive defeats sustained by
theRusslans. The removal ot Nicho
las as tho head of the armlea against
the Teutons waa made by the cxar,
and other shake-ups are promised aa
n result of the retreat from Warsaw.
The cxar Intenda to reorgaalie the Im
portant governmental departments.
HILL ATTEMPTED
TO ESCAPE LAW
SHERIFF HAS DIFFICULTY IN
"LANDING LOCAL MAN AT MA
OERA WANT TO PROSECUTE
HIM NOW PAPERS AWAITED
According to a commualoatlea re
ceived .by 8herl Low from therUf
Lewis of Madera comity, California,
who haa William Hill and Delate Zev
erly and the Overland car in hla pos
session there on a warrant from here
charging Hill with oa-pport, Rill
escaped once, hut waa recaptured.
Sheriff Lewis atatea that he hat ar
rested the pair after maklac u eighty-
mllo drive. On the way hack ha per
mitted Hill and the "ladle" to pre
cede him in their car while he followed
cloaoly behind. When wtthla about
three miles ot Madera Hill allowed the
woman to drive, aad la tht darkaeao
Jumped from the machine. Lawtatobk
three shots at him, but, failed to ait
He waa later captured, and they are
now being held there, Lewla desiring
to prosecute him for attemptlag to
cape and the'wama for helptag him,
If possible. He atatea, also, that Hill
and the womaa rtflatered a maa aad
wife while travellag. aad thla charge
may alao be
Deputy SherlV Uoyd Low expects to
leave in the mtramg with wtradlUmi
paper to brt.itW haek; hart, ,t
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SEPTEMBER 8, 1915
RAD) ON ENGLAND
Ambassador's Wife Leaves
& to Nurse Czar's Soldiers
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Mrs. George T. Marye, wife of the American .ambassador to Russia, who.
left her San Francisco home yesterday for Petrograd, for the purpose of
nursing wounded Russian soldiers. S
Helen, aged 9 years.
"Her life does not belong to me," said
KLAMATH GATE TO
CRATER FAVORED
TRAVEL. TO CRATER LAKE TO
SEPTEMBER 1 SHOWS TOTAL
OF 9,315 PEOPLE; 1.S73 AUTOS;
NEARLY DOUBLES LAST YEAR
Tourist travl to Crater Lake for thla,
year has nearly doubled Itself la the
number ot persoaa, and nearly 800
more automobile visited the lake this
year than last Up until August l this
year the Klamath entrance was the
moat favorable' with awte'teriata,
2,024 persoaa ajolag la hy this eatraaee
and 2,011 by tht Medford eatraaee.
gisice then the touriai travel from .the
north haa Increased considerably, fol
lowing the later eaaoa la the North
era states, and' tht eatraaee reetrd
from 'Medford Is slightly larger than
from the aowth. -
Travel for July 191B. waa t ,SM, ten.
pared with 3.S49 la, WM; Auet,
1MB, 5,140, againat 3.1ft mat Ttsr.
TrtVel up to September 1. llll, waa
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erican Ambattador to Ruttla
he will leave behind her daughter.
the mother.-
9,315 persons, compared to 5,960 for
J the same date In 1914.
Total number of autos. registered, at
headquarters August 1, 1914, was 540,
compared with 850 this year. To Sep
tember 1, 1914, 087, with 1,873 thla
year, showing an Increase of nearly
800 over last year, or In exact figure,
786 machines.
Up to July 1, 1915, 370 persons had
ontered through the Klamath entrance
and 202 by Medford. To August, 1,
2,024 by way of Klamath to 2,011 by
Medford. Up to September 1, 4,263 per
sona had entered by way of Klamath.
Up to September 1, 346 persona had
entered hy way of the Pinnacles.
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Library Club tt Meet
The Women'a Library Club will hold
Its first regular caeetlng Friday., after
noon of thla week at 2;S0 at the'elab
rooma pr, Nancy White, a gradaate
of the medicaldepartment of he atate
university will give a talk,to yewag
mothers on the care of children. All
members are urged to hit preatat to
arrange forthe'dliterent departmeata
forthe comlag year.' "
,.-;, Fttthall Meeting Tonight
The Brat' football meeting of the
year waa held tonight; at tht
aehael. at whleh time aU bey tatt
tittd, to the i gam ware reqaeeted to
matt with. Veeaoa Mofehaahaaatr,
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coach at tht high. school
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'women are' missing. Three' amiiu
dwellings were demolished. Several
flres were started, but quicklyextto-
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