The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 28, 1915, Image 1

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PAniH, Skpt. 28. It In announced
(bit Ike Pre nch hnve galna (urthw
In CbtmpiKtio, nround Arm. Thoy
ir pirochltiK I lie hllli ,lo th east
of Soulh RoucIicm.
Tb ttteiniu of the amMft crows
lirloce to dlTcrt nt AmomM hM fall.
UK oliht I ho PrBCR rMtl
. Bueb lott territory. Tktm na4r4
nd lhttn Oornum ttatUlkws (
fwked the "Dauititcr of DMtk" hill,
lut wtr repulMd.
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I'nlM Prtw 8rvtce
fARIS, 8opt. 18. T gTMtMt
Mtht or the yvttr It THTiM ' the
weetrn front eren mmrmrtoiMly
jbuatthobcBtnnlni, Atiirjafr
)ng the Otrmnni with dn aauiw, the
tlllH withdrew, and prepar4 for an
other. Thli explalna the slackening
of action jreatardar.
A wcond itrlke waa made lent night
br Infantrr, following artillery. The
(lrrauis attempted to atem the Brat
ruib In floodlns vAtt clouds of aphyx
latins (tics.
To the northward the Brltlah are
proireiilnn under dlflcultlee.
Mf NEW BOOKS
POBIIC LIBRARY
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Mine hundred and thirty-two lieeta
e circulated In August, and t.ttt
vWtort reported from the rttWle H
hrary. fr '- '
,,The following' new booka are to he
found on tho ahelm: - "Tk'lUd
, nie of Courage," Btepiea Crmae;
' Mrtha of tho Mennealte Cwmtrr."
! R. KUrtlnj "Tho NlgVt m,'!
ek London; "Kate Bonnet,': FriiH
woekton; "Plerro ai4 HU Peo-
7-' aillwt 1'arker: ''MHr,'M'
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FIRST RUSH OF
ALLIES ON WEST
FRONT STOPPED
HKCONO, MOIIK KFFKVTIVK Itt'HIl
I'ROMIHKO
Alltai Vawble to INc-rco Cirrwan Linr,
la llrrllM Claim Krench AtUrk
IfenTlly In Cliauipagwe Mim Car
Miry Attack Repeatedly liepuliietl.
Artillery and Machine Our Pour
Frightful Hall Into ,Kwiiiy' lUnka
United I'rean Service
0KRL1N, Sept. 28. The allies'
first runli on the weatorn front Imx
been stopped. A second rush Is prom
ised, to be handled In a more effective
manner. Onslaught are expected to
continue at least n week. The Ger
man lino In undonted.
United Press Service
MKRLIN, Sept, 28 It U announced
that the alllea made heavy attacks
yesterday and last night, but though
galna were made, they were unable to
pierce tho Oerman front.
The French am attacking heavily in
Champagne. Their masaed cavalry
has been repeatedly repulsed. Ger
man artillery and machine jguns
poured frightful hall Into their ranks.
forcing them to fleo In confusion.
LITTLE MATTERS
L
COUNCILMKA lP.VOTP. MOST OK
THK KVKM.NO TO GRANTING
I'KRMITH, ORIIKRING I.IOHTH
ON HTRKRTS, KTC.
in a short meeting of the council
laat night, many little matters were
attonded to. PormlU wore given,
complaints heard, but very little now
luialneaa accomplished, i
Among other permits Mr. Hill of i
. . . . ... , i
nippingion waa granted purmuaiuu
to blast a basement, andOeorge Belbn
io repair hla partially burned build
ing.
The fact that tho arand jury was
going to alt at Medford caused some
Interest. It wa suggested tnnt tno
attorneys In varloua trials of Klam
ath men be conferred witn, io try iu
awing tno trial rrom meuivru m (
Klamath Falls.
a eiaewaia n u o u.. '""-
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lean avennw. iiaiiw " " iri
In Junlner nnd Klamath avenues
ano
hvdranta aro to be Investigated. Ar
letter .file will be bought for the dis
trict attorney, and the fire out at the
dumping ground was discussed.
';' The matter of Area brought out the
good of chemical automobile or
motorcycle, probably the latter.
Councilman Miller pointed out that
the chief, arrjvlng on a motorcycle
with a thirty gallon tank of chemical,
could often put out an, otherwise de
structive Mate before the Are eom
pany could reach the aoene of the fire.
A measure to buy a, chemical motor?
cycle my he Introduced at the next
WJsT'' i." ...
.r.ThtV' contract for carpeting the
eouieli chamhers wa awarded, to the
Virgil ion Pnrnlture company.
, Wet nnd Dry Fltt In MlwrannoHa
tfnlta4 Praia ftarvlrw
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win. .. fafltlans Involving 'thoua-
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k4edlet hittu MMiMrt
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Karl H. IUImI
Fiarl H. Rabat, new president of the
Michigan Student Union, has gone
Into an extensive plan to help college
students at Ann Arbor, He has be
come active In the plan of the Mich
Irnn Student Union to put up a build
ing to cost $7150,000 for the Union.
Alumni of the University of Michigan
propose to build a $1,000,000 "mu
ch I no" for turning out a better type
of manhood. This machine will be
(the home of the Michigan Student
Union, an organisation which has sa
.It Ideal the thorough democratising
of the 6,800 students at Ann' Arbor.
To do tim tno aiumni win negin an
active campaign next month to raise
the money with yhtch to erect and
equip a building for about I7G0.000
nnd leavo an endowment fund of
I2C0.000 to extend tho work of the
! Union. The Michigan Student Union
wsh founded ten years ago, and has
shown that It la living up to tho Ideals
of the founders.
WOULD
BRIDGE PARTIES
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FORE COUNCIL, WOULD MAKE
FRIENDLY GAMES CRIME TO
IIK REVISED
The only thing that promised any
excitement at last nlght'a council
meeting waa an ordinance against
I gambling, put up before, the council,
rBnd ,a,a ovw for consideration
The trouble wasthe ordlnaaoe
not that It dldnt cover everyuung.
but that It waa too Inclusive altogeth
er. Among otner tnings, n - paw
ing cards for a valuable thing n"crime,
so bridge parties where priaea were
offered would be unlawful., So would
k game of crlbbage for a cigar,, or a
setting of coon-can tor the drinks.
in fact. Councilman Miller Igvre
out that. It would, be unlawful toplay
baseball for tne gaie reowpva.;
We want to sit on gambling,' ' said
Miller, "but innocent, amueemeM-r;
that'a another wf." t V4l
Mayor Mason auggeited that to stop
any'sort of vice, it muet be ntppedJ
the bud, and aoclahle game of ,erjlh
bage for a cigar uugBt ;W
hie.
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passed iltiranldn.'t be enforeed, .and
offered to htt 410 that It wouiMt,
lxk; butVlthsro; you're
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ROLL OF SLAIN
OF RUINED CITY
GROWS STEADILY
LIHT OP FATAMTIKH HAS NOW
RKACMKD FIFTY
Thu Iluntlrtfl Wemaital Manv Ht
to Oklahoma CHy Santa eOper -
fllor Proven Hero Crawls With
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itniurn lira; mhi injHren imck io
Fretglit House to Wire for AM (o
Hnrroamllnc Tovnw, Then Faints.
linlted Press Service
ARDMORB, Okta., Sept. 28. The
explosion fatalities are Increasing
hourly. Several victims died this
morning, making the total dead 60.
Witnesses say there were two explo-.
slons.
Sparks from a workman's 'hammer
Ignited sn oil tsnk, and caused the
first explosion,' is the report.
C. S. Nell, Santa Fe, operator'
oroved' a hero. '.With a lee broken r
and his back wrenched, he crawled tof
the freight house and summoned aid.
before he falatedfrem his injuries. j
Two hundred tcere Injured., many!
of whom were taken to Gainesville;
And Oklshoma City. .
VILLA'S OFFICERS
THREATEN 0. S.
SAY IF CARRANZA IS RKCOG-
XIZKD WILL BOMBARD CAR
RANZA TOWNS ON BORDER.
ANARCHY PREDICTED
United Press Service
NOQALE8, Arts., Sept. 38. High
officials Under Villa declare that If the
United SUtcs recognises Carranta the
Villlstas will immediately 'bombard
the border ports that Carraasa helds:
It la predicted that conditions of
anarchy, worse than any heretofore
would be the result of the recogni recegni recogni
teon: Women Start Dry Campaign -
Vnlt'edTPrcss Service
' OAKLAND, Sept. 88. Plana tor
a vary campaign in preparauoa xor
the next elections begun here today
at the convention of the woman's
Christian Temperance Union of Call-
roraia. ne convenuoa win oe iorm
nlly opened tonight at the First Meth
odist church. Delegates. Informally
began preparing for the campaign to
day. ..
Austro-Cerman Blo w at
Balkans Is Soon
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patehea say that Serhla's
HHViv . T"VJ
are teavlag Sophia, srtteadlag oa oc
esust at falling. haajh,Tha.Bular.
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United Press Service
Brownsville It Is reported that
500 Mexicans are massing- opposite
Progrssso. It Is believed a feint to
draw Americas soldiers there, when
tho, Mexicans will cross the line else
where. Petrograd It Is announced that
Russian waTshlps bombarded German
poainoBS near me uuii oi mga, aiieac
Ing their batteries. A chance German
shot atruck one vessel, killing the
comamnder and Ave others and
f rn,icirfln Aflvt,
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J Phoenixvltle, Pa. Ten workmen
were killed and six were Injured when
!a train ran Into a score of workmen In
fa tunnel.-
I lAndoa An Amsterdam
dispatch
reports that the kaiser Is sounding the
federated German rulers regarding'
Idea of war and prospects of peace.
LUMBERMEN PLAN
"FOREST WEEK"
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FORESTERS AND LUMBERMEN TO
FLOCK
TO CONFERENCE AT
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5 (Hft-aM Special 'Service)
) SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 38 From
every state In the Union. foresters
land lumber manufacturers wJVUtock
to San Francisco for the 'celebration
of "Forest Week," from October 18
'to 33, under the auspices of the Pana-
ma-PaclAc exposition.
The annual ForesIbdustry Confer
' ence of the forest protective organise-
' llniui AAMnnslMM SltA Yt7Aat4'a SaWanei4 vnm
IIVUB WUUI)VMU tuv VIVWWIU SWSWfct
and Conservation Association will be
in session in the Lumbermen's Build
ing on the exposition grounds Octo
ber 19 and 30.
'Experts, of the government forestry
service, headed by Chief Forester H.
8. Graves, will be present during the
week to present addresses covering nil
phases of the lumbering industry and
the conservation of forest lands.
Trie to Kill Murderer of Family
United press Service .(
CHICAGO,, Sept. 38. John Copper
smith, whose wife, end baby were
murdered and mutilated, attempted to
kill Lawrence Pethrtck. aged 19, who
I has just, been convicted and sentenced
for the murder. Jfowas overpowered,
Damba la Recalled
L'nited Press Service
WASHINGTON, D.;C, Sept. 28.
The state department has announced
the unconditional 'recall, of Dumha.
Dumba's telegram, atatlag that his
government has recalled him. and
asking-.for a safeicoiduct, has .beta
received.' 'Dumha has announced that
be will sail October 85th.
ned against Sarvta,
will beg U,a a
forUlght. '
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Dews See Thieve and Shoot.
The thieves who attempted to bur-
s
slarixe the J. F. Mrgulre company's
department store last night, had ev
er) thing well planned except' their
get-awsy., They escaped, but in do
ing so dropped $600 worth of stolen
goods on the. streets.,
When OKcer O. B. Dews, rama-om
duty late last sight to' reUevaOgker
Holinon. he walked down Mala'mrast
wlttustm towaj the White Pelleaa
hoiel., 'There they sssr-two
with large bundles In their
policemen cailM to thasi and the
started to, rah; - Then both
trled.the ,sarer. mathojl ot-tsVetvar
shots,; hat aRhaagh theaasa; at usyst
their bundles, ther esesaad lajaty' .:
Accordlag t;the poUcsmsaa slat j;
one of Uw measttsmsisg tavetttaK
theJaakottheeaalJo:the.ra1ir.ar
Maia street and oae sped away toward
the White Pelican hetel: Failing to
stop the men with their guns the
policeman pursued them. Holasaav
followed the man who' climbed 'the
canal bank, and da te: his immediate
disappearance ne lama roe suae
swam across. Dews' followed thei
other, but he quickly' vanished In the'
darkness. ' .
The bundles were found to contain.
$600 worth of merchandise. It was
all tied up compactly,- so that tha
thieves must have been in the build
ing two or three hours at least; Dos-
ens of pslrs of shoes on strings war
slso part of the boodle. "
The ownera of the riled store hair
not' had time to take an inventory.
and do not know whether th thtevas
escaped with anything of "value- If
there Is any loss, however. It will he
slight. ' v
How the burglars made an entrance
Is a mystery, hut they escaped
through the .back door. One theory U
that a man secreted himself, before
the store closed, sad unlocked 'the
'door to his confederate. - ''vn-fc
Neither thief has been run, ddwh,
but the officers are saidta.',havefseT
oral, clews, and an early capture la a
pessibility:
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lato development'! of last nig hf
l-.iislary revealed the: ,fact thatat
Wit three me wtre partlotpstors In
tho crime, and prohahly four. In a
onu 11 shed near che;Whlto Pelican ho
tel ae of the thre secreted hlmsdlf I
mi- ii uivfiuan.
Another roll of goods waa found.
IndicAtlng the third 'participator.
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