The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 29, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915
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Undismayed, Ford Continues Peace Plans
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Trial oi Hamburg Line Officials
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(IraMil Jurr Will Investigate Charges
Asalint the (inn, Francisco
Man Tomorrow
Germans on Trial for Conspiracies
BUILDING
CHARGE
NOW BEING PAID
APPROACH-OF DECKMRRR 1ST,
WITH PENALTY ATTACHED
THEREAFTER, WRINGS IN WA
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United Press Service
NKW VOIIK, Nov. 29. Tlii gov
rnmenl today rested In tllO trial Of
elclst of the Hamburg-American
flteimihlp company on charges ot vlo
latins American neutrality by cnd
Jai supplies to German raiding cruis
ers. It may ask lo continue tomor
row. The defence has announced Ita In
tention o( asking the court to Inatruct
tke Jurymen to render a verdict of
acquittal. The defense contends that
tke officials were not violating Amer
ican nutralltr
Upon the outcome of the case de
fend! laraely the method of proced
ure to he adopted by the United Statea
M handling the pro-German and anti
American plota alleged by secret ser
vice men to Involve every eecllon of
the country.
It It expoctod that the case will bo
in the jury's bands not later than
Wednesday.
Attorney ilullawa today Identified
Carl Duns as the man who signed the
agreement guaranteeing the captains
of the steamer Fram, gommerstadt
and Adolph Hochmeleter against loss
or damige while these ships were en
gaged In transferring supplies from
American ports toaeraan warships
In mid-ocean.
RATE EXPERT TO
TALK OF LOCAL
FREIGHT NEEDS
IMPORTANT MEETING CALLED
FOR TOMORROW
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Chief Clerk C. C. Hogue of the rec
lamation Bervlce project headquarters
U a very busy man. Just now, taking
In the money and writing receipts for
payments of the 1915 building charge
Installment. The njsh of water users
from all parts of the project Is getting
blceer. as they wlsliho pny before De
cember 1st, when the chnTgen become
delinquent.
Ltiar the ranatruction charge be
comes delinquent, a 1 per cent per
month penalty attaches. The opera
tion and maintenance charges do not
become delinquent until March 1st,
but the water users are paying now,
end thereby gaining a 5 per cent re
bate.
in order to make the payment of
chalet a easy, as possible for the I
farmers. Mr. Hogue has made, several
trips to Merrll, In order to; save the
water users of ttwt section a inp iu
Klimath Falls.
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Has FnuKtoco Attorneys Who Spe
cialise la Fights for Lower Freight
Rate Will Send Repreaemtatlve
Hera to Ascertain the Views of the
Local People, and to Flad Amount
of Freight Received Here.
"MROSARK
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BHOWN WEDNESDAY NIGHT HY
CATHOLIC LADIES SPECIAL
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rector of iho Hamburg-American
Steamship company, which Is the
largest steamship company In the
world, has, with several of his assocl
.i. been Placed on trial In New
vru nn tho charge of conspiring to
defraud the United States government
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BAN FRANCI8CO. Nov. !. The
jrand Jury convened today to consid
er the charge of neutrality violation
on which C. C. Crowley, formerly
Southern Pacific detective head, was
arrested Friday. Crowley Is at liber
ty under bond.
Frans Iiopp, tha German consul
hero, says he hired Crowley to assist
In supplying Qerman raiders with mu
nitions, etc. Ha holds, howevar. as nosg
does Crowley, that this u not In depended upon as n '
vlolauon ot United at.. "-""ii.TJ'." i". f
Walter Drawn, lla L. J. Smith, testify. i
Pine Grove School HoWs
a Highly Successtul Fair
..li,.. f tha flnrmnn fleet
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fni.i i. iho first imnoriaui uii
any flermans charged with plotting
here to help their government In the
wiBr PoDnlnghaus Is the
superintending engineer of the Ham-
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v.n.. wn. nnrond officer of the Ham
burg-American liner Koohtg Wllhelm.
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ORPHEUS OPENS
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iORROW NIGHT
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LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHIU HAriwna
ib MANAGER OF THEATER,
AND HAS MADE MANY IM
PROVEMBNTS IN HOUSE
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The splendid spirit of co-operation
and encouragement brought about by
the Industrial club work throughout
the state was sever wore 'orclbly
demonstraUd than It was at Pine
Grove Tbsnksglvlag Day. That waa
the data for the 'school fair, tad It
was also the) oeeaslo for a commun
ity "get together" whose beneflts are
Insstlmshia.
Upwards of saveaty Bupljs, pareats
and patroai of, the. district aastmbled
at tha Flat proya achooi In tha fore
noon, saU vlawe th arlttHttf al aa
domastlii aaliuaa sliaalaMal th
Pim, Ue'wark aeomllsaed during
ah ia in resdtnesa for the re-opem-
. - .. n.nhana theater tomorrow
,.ri.t II. Roland Qlnlsyer and f. W. R MlHer wm conduct the
" . ...iai nr the Henieyi- - . . j haa anent sev-
"I.. ..- th aarlcultural and " . 'A coniidrable money In
E tuning -rk. ip-'palrTng for ...In conducting tha
11.1..M indeed tne unt .v, hnuaa. wmen wss iw"j
needlework department entries. .
'The Rosary," a seven. reel photo-
ni.ii nrnHupiinn win He snown ai
the ooera house Wednesday night un
der the auspices of the ladles of the
Sacred Heart church. The film, Is
aid to bo one of Sellg's best pro
ductions.
This picture Is known as a Sellg
Red Seal photoplay, and those who
viewed "The Spoilers" will know or
Sellg's capability In producing won
derful production. The scenic ei-
fects In "The Rosary" are wonderrui
In themselves.
Kathlyn Williams will be seen In
the leading role, assisted by an all
star cast.
a mnlendld musical program has
k. .ind in aatuuon 10 lav
nioinre. including special orchestra,
main nti.Ttet and choral numbers,
las follews:
Overture .Orchestra
Novelette "Idle Thoughts ....
., orchestra
Irish Bongs Mala quartet
Kevcrle"Wlngs of Love" ....
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Mrs. Matt Hmun
Valse Celestlff . . urcnesira.
ein Mother McCree
, Lawrence Menaney
AdMti Pldells" ....,.....
. . . .Choir Sacred Heart Churoh
March t ,.,0. .orcnestrs
With a view to determining what
can be done by taking up tiaunau.
Falls' fight for a lower freight rate
from outside pointh, a member of the
firm of Bishop & Bonier, .traffic rate
experts,, will be here from, San Fran
cisco; .tomorrow night. .Wednesday
he will confer with local parties.
A meeting of the directors of the
directors of the Chamber of Com
merce and local merchants has been
called for 9 o'clock Wednesday. At
that time, the situation will be can
vassed with a view to some definite
decision. ' " - i
The matter was. taken' up "with-the
firm some time ago by the Commer
cial Club officials visiting San Fran
cisco. Since then, a proposition has
been made by the local people to pay
off a percentage ot any reductions se
cured to the attorneys. Instead of a
stipulated, fee.
it is to ascertain the amount oi ton
nage, etc., that .the representative is
coming here. The concern feels con
fident of Ita ability to secure. Jipme
reductions, It says,. In letters, and only
wishes to ascertain it tnere is sum-
dent .freight .money, cpllected. here to
justlfy'.tbelr taking tne case on a per
centage, basis. , .
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FORD'S PARTY TO
SAIL FOR EUROPE
TO SECURE PEACE
GOVERNOR LISTER IS ASKED TO
JOIN IN
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At Detroit, Automobile Maker; Is
Making Feverish Preparations, for
the Dewartore of His, Ship, aad He
Plans to Be Back ia New York est
Thursday, Ready to
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NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Henry
Ford's peace party member are all
making arrangements to leave for
Europe Saturday. The steamer Osear
II. which haa been .chartered for the:
trip by Ford, Is now coaling and.tak;
ins; on supDltes. and baggage for
of the delekaterhas reached tha pier
Today Ford telegraphed from De
troit that he will be here Thursday
ready to sail., ,4
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UNIFORMS FOR
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DETROIT. Not. 29: Henry -Forai??--
.aImmu! 1a Mlarht fvm tfitw Vapln'. t.
He is feverishly making prepa'tiaaa
.- hi. ilAnaetMSa wlrh ttiA naalA sVibVI
mlttee he named the latter part of the.
week. ,
James Smith, Jr.
James Smith Jr., former United
States senator from his state, and one
nf those who voted In the senate
against the sugar schedule ot the Wil
son tariff; during, the .dmtautratte
nt firnvpr Cleveland, has lust been
the subject of extraordinary attention
by Controller ot the Treasurer jonn
airinn wimama. Th former sen-
ator,who had the democratic party of
his state In bis control until Wood
row Wilson was elected governor, and
has had It since the New Jersey gov
ernor went to the White House, failed
owing at least $1,700,000. His as
sets were said to be about 12,00o;000.
He was president of the Federal Trust
company of Newark, a very strong In In
stituteon: He had much paper in Jer
sey national hanks. The controller of
the. treasury, fearing an announce
ment of. the politician's failure would
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cause runs vu iuo uonvuoi peace psny iron ute ususa ouiwi.w. ,.
took charge of the situation and got leave for Europe December 4th.' Gov-
tsmiin to conseni in iuo vyuiuucu0rnor Liister wirea r ora inai u womu
of trustees to straighten out his af-jDe impossible for him to go, because
fairs. i of pressure of official business. r ff
"Mr. Ford's telegram does not go
ROME. Nov. 29. According to to
day's Tribune. Austria is trying to
conclude separate peace with Italy;
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HP1TTI.E Vnv 89 riflivarnor
Ernest Lister has replied to. a'teler
gram from Henry Ford, inviting.; the
governor to become a member -of.
I STATE MILITIA HEADS MUST
.HEREAFTER WEAR MILITARY
UNIFORMS AT ALL TIMES, SAYS
liATRST EDICT
Identity Revealed
1 United Press Service
DENVER. Nov. 29. Denver to
night will learn the Identity or Queen
Electra, secretly chosen for the elec
trical week festivities, by a committee
of artists.
sufficiently Into detail for me to gt a
clear Idea of what bis plasm are,"sald
Governor Lister.- "Therefore I cam
not comment on ItilntelligenUy. The
results of such a conference? are,, la
my opinion, problematical. Howevar,
I believe the moral effect might oper
ate to bring, about peace." - '"
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The prises awarded follow
Irrigated Work
Potatoes Jennie Icenblce.
Turnnps H. M. ler Jr
Squash Albert Patterson.
Table beets Jennie Icenblce.
Sugar beets Clem Icenblce.
Dry Land Products t
potatoes-First, Millar brothers;
second, Flnnts Harris.
Corn First, r nsnuso -
icontlnusd oa paf I)
show house, which was recently dam
aged by fire. , M
Miller haa inataueu nw ,...-,
naw nlcture projecting machlaary and
a heating plant. Ha baa secured tne
........i uxvm inciuaina tne nia
which Art Acord, well known here, is
starred, and other mm oi mw -
":"!.: u Charlotte Sattarlaa,
inioic. - ---- . .. ,
violinist, and Miss Maun newaarry,
piano, will furnlsn a musical vrvar.
tomorrow stint.
Joe Taylor oi ovm .a-hera today
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BlCRAMENTO. Nov, II. Callfor-
.!.. Nittosai Qusrd now has two ma
chine gun companies, ;tha second com-
.v tuitna- musterea ia at aacram-u-
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to. Tha other comaaa M locavw
Los Angeles. Tha aw enmpany nas
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SACRAMENTO. Nov. 29. "Mili
tarism" has invaded the state adju
tant general's office to such an extant
that Adjutant General c, w. Tnomas
and. his assistant, Lieutenant H. .
Borras, will hereaRer wear tuu mil
itary dress.
in the oast these state officiate wore
Iclvlllan clothes except on special oc
casions, but General Thomas said to
day that civilian garb win oe put
aside from now on. By way of. ax
nianation. Thomas said:
'Under the law. tne omces m tuw
adjutant general and his assistant are
military offices, ana we intern a
treat them as such. They ate military
offices, and tha officers, I believe,
should wear mtiltwr.drans."
War Spreads Misery and
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Starvation Over Serbia
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larkera Are Back;
Amt j. j: Parker of tha Wella-
Fargo Espress company and Mrs; Par
ker returned Saturday algnt rrom a
tn nf aaveral weeka' duration. Laav-
ins Klamath Falls, they Tislted 8aa
Krancleco. Ogden, SaR Lao ano -,.av
aa anent soma, time with Mrs
no-iror'a ralaUves In Saginaw and oth
er Mtchlaaa potats. On their return
they visited Taeoma ana reeve?.
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SALONIKA, Nov. 26. (Delayed
by ceusors) Serbia Is starving:
Vulture-like, starving Serbian ret-:
ugees are halting in their wild, mad
flight lu-front ot
the Bulgarian sol
diers to strip the
flesh from horses
that- have perished
by the roads.
The. horrors of
the Albanian trail
"are growlag mora
norrmie taancan
be told, Refugees
are struggling trom
Prjtserend to Mon
astir .with oaly
what food they can
pick up the i way
side. Their entire
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not know that Monastfr Is bsi
from two sldesy that It must fall
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ot the winter blUsards Ut thaA
tains or the Bularlan traoi
whom they are utterly ald,Of
to the stories or aiiegea.atrqciiiea
about tha Bulcsrs. '"i&
Even the- animals, fleelagV-
the Invaders.' are dying of
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