The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 27, 1915, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Svw KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1915 -
Tide of War Turns Everywhere for
Bulgaria
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ARTILLERY DUEL
WAGES ON FRONT
HUCE8SKH WILL RELIEVE HUH
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War Will lt All ir, . Matter gonU) n ,rollur 0f con Flttgcrald
Ken- Hsccr-fiil Aim Arc Make ' I'luitli. went down with the Arabic
which wos torpclocl by thu (lermnns
t'sbroken Ailvnnn- Reinforce- gomo tn, ogo on- ,nc conlll 0( uB.
mta mi W.k Spot. In German l,ftnd' "cording to the roiwrln allien ,
jlmvc reached takavlow. Pat loft f
lb llellircil Victories Will Have' l.nkovlew about three yearn ago for
WMeMimp Bulgarian Effect.
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AMBTKIlllAM, Hept. 27. Tho
kilMr I. preparing to move Ms
haadauaitcra to Luxemburg Frl-
4aytbecsuao of development, on
v ini wnmn irow.
United I'reia Her vice
LONDON, Hcpl. 27. Reinforce
ment! tunc plugged the WMk pota In
Ibe German Hum, tnsdo by the un
Uekencd niot omenta of tbo allied ad
vance In Franco. Desperate effort
bare filled to top the allies, accord
Ini to tbe I'arln communique.
South of Uimo, In Champagne, tbo
Uermino checked chargea on a wide
front. About Arraa and Lmb, the
French are mnklnR Important prog
nm. The tide of war U turning every
where for the nlllea, Is bellevaa hare.
The greatest artillery battle In hb
tory la being waged along the Qer-man-French
Klnndem front.
United l'reai Bervlca
PARIB, Bept. 27. The atllea' brll
Hwt lucceuea in tbe weat will not
only relievo tho HuMlane, but will
Probably liavo a wholettom eect In
Bnlgarta. KnthualuUc crowdn are
Mthared nvery where, and faoea are
BHBlng.
It la realitcd that the war will nrob
V laat all year, no matter how iuc
tol the allien nro tbla autumn.
High powered exploalves and ghrap
Ml are being used between Brleett
no tbe section north of Waoquea
wi' The Oermans are heavily bom
WWag, evidently In preparation for
riBe encounter. Many plaoes have
"o abandoned by them,
FEDERAL JURY TO
JEEI AT MEDFORD
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Has Sent an Ultimatum to Servia Is Reported
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LAKEVIEW MAN
ARABIC VICTIM
pat fitzgerald on way hack
from vihit to oi,i country
when uk mkkth death iv
(h:i:a.v disaster
Mho old country, nnd win on till way
luck to Bait Lake City. Ill brother.
Con, U 11 prominent aheep ninn of Do-'
ilane, u town h fow mile north of
Plush.
With the report of thu drowning of
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.hat a mftn by tho n,me of NoUn WM !
, drownod. Ho ,, tt br0,ner 0f I
I)tiait,. NoltB( pirtBr , tho thn, 1
liiilncH with Mike Hulllvn.
FLAMES DESTROY
HOUSE SUNDAY
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Tho house occupied by O. M. Hector
In Hot Springs addition was destroyed
by fire early Sunday afternoon. The
Ore company made a quick run, but
arrived too late to snvo the property.
The fire Is believed to havo been
started by children playing In tho
wood shed. The children's story Is
rather confused, hut thoy apparently
tried In vain to put out tho flro before
thoy alarmed Mr. and Mrs. Hector.
The furniture on the lower floor was
saved, but that upatatn was de
stroyed, Tho house was a two-story struc
ture, and one of the beat In the Hot
Springs addition. It was owned by
Kd Martin, as was the furniture on
the lower floor.
The loss was partly covered by In
aurnnre. Fear Violence to Governor
Culted PrusrServIca'
SALT LAKE, Sopt. 87. The family
of the governor Is being guarded from
threatened abduction, and detectives
follow his son to and from school
The danger feared Is tbe result of tbe.morciai ciUD rooms, according to Fred
governor's refusal to save Joseph
strom from execution Friaaiy. ine
threats have been attributed to I. W.
W. sympathisers.
are; J. H. Barnes, Klamath Falls;
W. R. Burrls, Merrill S.Thos. H. Cloud,
Lakeview; Das Colwell, Merrill;
George Cost, Merrill; 0. O, Mer
rill, Merrill; M. Motsobeubaober.
Klamath Palls; William Pfrang, Lake
view; R, J, Sheets, Klamath Falls;
Barl Small, Silver Lake.
Among the- list of trial Jurors se
lected are the following from Klam
ath ceunty: M. P. Ktmu, Klamath
Fallal John Meyer. Klamath Pallsj
Davt Ihook, Dairy, and Martin R.
gpencar, Keao.
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Dumba's Messenger
Back in America
JnitirN F. J. Archibald
I Thin photograph shows James F. J.
Archibald stepping from tho Rotter
dam, tho Dutch llncrj which brought
him back on orders of United States
Minister Van Dyck from his Journey
toward Vienna with messages from
Konstantln T, Oumba, tho Austrian
Ambassador. Archibald bad the mes
sago to Premier Durlan In which the
proposal was made to tie up Ameri
can ammunition plants. It was taken
up In'Oreot Drltoln, and resulted In
the request of President Wilson to the
Austrian government to recall Dum-
ba.
COMMERCE CLUB
TO HOLD SMOKER
MKMHKRH OF COMMKRCIAL CLUBl
TO MKKT INFORMALLY AT
CLUB BOOMS FOR GOOD SMOKK
AND SHORT PROGRAM
The Commercial Club will hold a
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by Attorney Wiley, as wen as ower
prominent men, nro to bo Included In
n short program.
"We want a big attendance for this
smoker," said Fred Fleet today,
while moving In chairs, etc., for the
use of the club members, "Often
more enthusiasm can be arouaeu,,
moro good achemes auggeated, at an!
Informal smoker of this kind man at
u regular club meeting.
W, C. T. U. Meet
Tho W. C T. U. will have Its reg'
ular meeting Tuesday afternoon at
2:10 at the horn of O, L. Miller, at
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BERLIN ADMITS
BUT TWOBREAKS
IN WEST FRONT
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PARIS, Sept. 27. It Is announced
that tho French have captured more'
positions. A furious battle Is waging
, In Champagne. The French are at-1
Mucking the whole Champagne front.
and the capture of 300 officers has
n I road v been achieved. The French
are holding Artols.
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UBRL.IN, Sopt. 27. The heaviest
blows from the allies since the battle
of the Marne has made no Impression
on the Gormnn lines, officials statod.
Only In two places has the German
lino been affected.
Berlin knows tho strength of their
positions on tbe western front, and
docs not fear the allies mightiest
efforts will shatter them. It is esti
mated that the loss of tbe allies has
boen enormous. The British objective
Is Lille. They have been repulsed
everywhere except near Loos.
united Press Service
BERLIN, Sept. 27 It Is announced
that the British offensive In Lille Is
at a complete standstill as a result of
strong counter attacks. The French
have continued their desperate as
saults about Souches Arraa. Last
night thoy were repulsed with heavy
losses.
ALLEGED THIEF
FOUND INNOCENT
RKLKAHBD AFTKB PRELIMINARY
HKARING THIS AFTERNOON,
PROVED CONCLUSIVELY' GOT
CLOTHES IN CALIFORNIA
Noble Weatherman, the man alleg-
ed to have robbed tbe bootblack last
summer, who gave the sheriff such a
merry chase a day or so ago, wan triad
today before Justice of the Peace
Gowen, and released.
The Jury came to a decision In a
few minutes, as Weatherman) proved
conclusively be bought the clothes la
California.
DavlttooR-Cemiaft
L. A. Davidson and Mrs,. Clara Cor
nish war married early Sunday morn-
Ing by Hay. J. B. GrltUOi at the home
of the bride on Third street. Mrs.
Davidson is a slater of Asa B. For
dycea' prominent stockman ot Wood
River Valley, and a member of one
of the old families ot.thseetlen.
She fafsaafly resided at Aahwad, ;
Herald
New York Politician
Wanted for Murder
Mike Rofrano
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Mike Rofrano, till lately deputy
Istiect cleaning commissioner In the
reform administration of Mayor Mlt
rhnll la nnfr wanted bv the UOllce SB
the instigator of the murder of Mike
Inlmarl. another Italian, who wna
killed some months ngo.
It Is another case of those stories .
ot underworld life In New York. Qal -
marl was a lieutenant of Tom Foley, j
Tammany leader of the Second As
sembly district, which contains thou
sands of Jews and Italians. To beat
Foley. Rofrano's crowd thought It
necessary to get rid of Galmarl. He J
was murdered, several men nave
been convicted In connection with the
crime, but not until recently did the
New York district attorney get suf
ficient evidence to obtain an indict-
ment against Rofrano, who disap-
peared a- day or two before the action
ot the grand Jury became generally
known.
GRAND LODGE OF
MASONS TO MEET
1 HOI HA NIK OF OBDEB WILL AT-
TEND ANNUAL COMMUNICA
TION AT THE PANAMA.PACIFIC
EXPOSITION
(Herald Special Service)
8AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27. Many
hundreds ot members ot the Order ofjUnUed PrM8 service
Masons ot California will attend the
Rlxty-alxth annual communication ot
the Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted
Masons ot the California Jurisdiction,
which will be held In San Francisco
under the auspices ot the Panama-Pa
cific International Exposlttola, begin
ning October 12tb. Grand Master
Benjamin F, Bledsoe has notified the
oxposltton authorities that he expects
the largest attendance or any con
clave of tbe order ever held In the
state. r
The school of Instruction will open
October 10tbia the newly completed
Masonic Templle, and will continue
until October 17th, with several days
Intermission. The Grand Lodge
stons will commence Tuesday, October
llth, at 10 a..m., la the Temple
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CITY DESTROYED
BY EXPLOSION;
SCORES KILLED
AKDMOHE, t)KriAHOMA, SUFFERS
GAMOL1XK EXPLOSION
City of 10,000 Swept by Flame h Aid
Sought From .Nearby Towaa Re
lief Train. Rashes Physicians,
Names and Supplies At Least si
Score Killed and traadred Iajnred.
Fire Sweeps Cacbecked.
I'liiti-d ln"s Service
DURANT. Okla., Sept. J7. Ard
more, a city of 10,000 population,
thirty miles west of here, was prac
tically destroyed in a .terrific, explo
sion of gasoline, according to ad
vises received here late this after-
At least a score are reported dead,
3 a hundred injured. Fire started
in several wrecked buildings, and is
"P" wep!ag through the
ruined city unchecked,
Aid has been asked of surrounding
towns. Relief trains, physicians and
nurseB are Dein; rushed,
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LATE BULLETINS
Seattle A Canadian donation to
tne allies is nve suomarines, saippea
last February to North Vancouver,
where they are under construction.
Berlin It la officially reported that
J uerman alrcrafts bombed Russian
warships in the Gulf of Riga. One
j ship was hit squarely, and the others
'steamed northward.
Berlin An Austrian submarine
sunk a French transport In the Libyan
,808, according to an Athens dispatch.
The transport was en route for
.Cyprus.
Washington The president Is con
sidering the advisability of retaining
the present tariff on sugar aa means
, of additional revenue. Increasing the
duties on llauor and a Dosalble lower
,ng of tbo exemption class of the In-
come tax are other considered meas
ures. Chicago Five thousand clothing
makers have struck and 40,000 mere
4 will go -out tonight. Reserves have
been ordered to the garment making
district.
Musicians Have Conference
SAN FRANCISCO, 8ept. 27. Mu
slclans of San Francisco put on their
brightest uniforms today for thm is
American Federation ot Musicians'
Day at the Pamama-PacUc expoattksa.
Mualclajns from all parts of the state
participated. A parade preceded the
jay's ceremonies. ,
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1 Rockefeller Cornea t Dearer.
United Press'Servlce , ,
DENVER, Sept., 27. Rockefeller
has arrived to confer with oSKlau. and
jaerhsps te see the Unloa oemmlttae.
It la expected he will make the, netat
that he, aad aot hie lather, la aaw the.
acuve nana ottae, awaMieus,Bsar
sets, 4 A new
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Allies
DIPLOMATS OF '
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ALLIES PREPARE.
LEAVE SOPHIA
BULGARIA HESITATES, TO TAKE
PLUNGE, REPORT
Stated Semi-OAclally That 1
W'oa't Order General
Hecaase of Balgaria's UUIsnafas to
SenrU Loadon Enthusiastic Bal-
garla la Asked to Kxplaia
iaatkm Sttaatioa '
United Press Service , '
BERLIN. Sept. 27. Aa uaconlrm-
ed report says that Bulgaria has sent
an ultimatum to Serbia. The, allies .;
dlplomata are.reperted tobepaaaar- -,
Ing to leave Soda. .. .
United Press Service
Bucharest, sept.- 27.
-it la stst-.
ed aemi-ogtelally that Bonmaaia won't
order a general mobilisation aa s re
sult ot Bulgaria's reported ultlsiatnm
to Serbia.
I'nitL-d Press Service
ATHENS, Sept. 2 7. It U asserted;
here that Bulgaria Is hesitatlngHo
take the step that will piece her on
the side of the Teutons. London la
enthusiastic.
United Press Service ,
ROME, Sept. 27. Rousaania tsas
requested Bulgaria to explain the mp;
blllsatlon of ber armies, according tej
the Idea Naslonale. The Balkan situ-"
ation is apparently deadlocked.
WILL CELEBRATE
STAY OF RELIC
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SCHOOL CHILDREN TO ABOUT IN
CELEBRATION OF VISIT OF LIB
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SAN DIEGO. Bept. 27. Although
the famous Liberty Bell' will not ar
rive at the Sam Diego exposition until
November ltth, already plana are be
ing made for a moastar' three day aal
ebratlon during the stay ot the dbv
torlc relic The Liberty BeU wttl ar ';
rive shortly
' after midnight of Novam-
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' School children wll play.aa Import
ant -part la the extremes to ha
iurlng;the ealatamtlaa, ifae
arranged ror ,a aeaoat sanarsa sa -,v9fjys
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now beiagdrilled wane taa saeaapsawg-l
are being prepared., Anlther featAMJ
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