The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 30, 1915, Image 1

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I'nllfd Press Service
PAR1B. Nov. 30. The chamber of
diputlc today called lo the colors
lb youth of tlio class who would
nllH for service In ID 17,
War Mlulilcr (Inlllcl hnx iroiiilol
louto llioto recruits on the firing lino1
cnly wlicn It In absolutely lnim-j
llrr. It l expected Unit tlietio board
lj boy will bo In the tranche
t It.'iln ix nioiitlm.
Tin! witr lt'Hiitmcul hin iironiUcil
lo uv oviry iirtc.iiitlon to priilcct tlio
ImIiIi of tin- loiiiitry'R Inat offcrlna
cf yoiiiiv mmiliood. Tim rmnpi where
they will bo drlllvU hi tbe aclvncn of
klllliia tlio men of tlio central allloa
will ! sutrvled carefully by the
rmr'n nbloat sanitary oxnerta,
Valtrtl 1'iu 4 Service
AMSTCKUAM, Nov. 30. Accord
tag to Uerlln advlcea, (larmany ox
pecfi (.itncUa on Teuton poeltlona In
th Ualkaiia bi fotlew:
nuMlnni and perhapa Rutnanlana
from tlio north, the Uuaalani attempt
lag InndliHCH on the Bulgarian Black
8a count; French, Orltlth and the
rerannnis of the Herb army from the
i outh; Italian and Montenegrin
through Albania.
Owing to the aoverlty of the Ualkau
wlntira, (iormany doea not deem It
likely thin offemlve will begin before
iprlng. No drive by the Oermana and
Turku ugnlnit Egypt la expected until
,the knlncr'a poaltlon In the Balkana la
more secure.
United I'rene Sorvlc,,
lk)NUON, Nor. SO. It la learned
that the Italian cabinet will lend an
Important communication to the Ital
ian parliament whon It convenee to
morrow. Thla la aald to be In cot
nectlon with the preaeace of Cur
Nlcholiis with tho Ituaalan troop at
(he Ituinanla frostier.
Tho tnovca Indicate that Important
allied development are Imminent In
the nalknna. It la not believed that
Ciar Nicholas would be reviewing hla
troopy o far from Petrograd If they
were not to take the field Immedl
tttly. Rarl Kitchener returned today
from hi Vlalt In Oreeoa and Italy,
nd to tlio fjelda where Brltlah expe
ditionary force are In action. He
will report to King George and Pre
mier Anqtilth rekardlni the situation
t Oiillipoll and Salonika, and the, re-
ults
or ma conferenoea .with Klnga
Coustuntlne and Bmmanual and Qea-
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Dismissal Motion tor the
Hamburg Officials Denied
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NHW YORK; Jfpr, ICFederal
Plxtrlct Judge Howe today overruled
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who hud known and dealt with J. P..
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SUFFS ORGANIZE
FOR LAST STAND
WIIX 'STOH.M I.AKT ITA1KI. OV
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NKW YORK, Nov. 30. A reorgan
isation of the woman suffraglat forces
or Now York state, scheduled for the
Hotel Astor here today, Is to be "tbe
first step toward tho taking of the
last, citadel of prejudice" against
'Votes for tho New York women.
That thla will be a fighting organ
(ration Is evidence by the heading of
the summons, which reada: "A Call
to Arms!'' The forty-aeventh-annual
convention of the New York State
Woman Suffrage Association Is to
moot at tbe same time and place,
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The motion waa baaed ubob the
contention that the defendanta did
notlolate American neutrality by
supplying Oerman raiders with pro
visions, etc
Judge Howe agreed with the da
fenae's conteailon that the dafaad
nnta had a right to sand aupaJlea fo
tho ratherland, but he held thfjr were
acting unlawfully when tbey-coaalved
to deceive the cuitoms officials.
. The Jury waa recalled late thla af
ternoon, Taking of teatlmoay for Ue
defeaae WB'gtartaf,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1915
hcre, and these wore held while he
was In trouble. An Italian enemy
hod cabled to tho Immigration com
making charges against,
bis beautiful secretary. Not
until
appeal
taken
Washington authorities waa the order
oi mo iu m immmuuu uuiviai
overruled. The art connoisseur and
his secretary were then admitted.
A ahort tlmo before the elder Mor-,
gan's death Professor voipi arraagea
to collect for him bronsea and palat-,
Mr. Morgan died and the deal was
called off, the collection remaining on j
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totnis country to sen aa aaucu ot Wi
M no could, it waa under these clr-
'CUIlllUneM that he sailed with Miss
' Moronlno.
president, Mrs. Raymond Brown, said
of tho Htnte reorganizatien:
"Wo huve gone Into the enemy's
country and taken a large part of his
territory. Wo have won halt &' mil
lion men for suffrage, and what we
have gained can never bo lost. We
are solidly entrenched, .and It remains
now for ua to take the. last citadel of
prejudiced"
. The suffragists are considering
whether the votes for women ques-
tlo'n shall bo submitted to the New,
vorkvotemagmmmsnorjeiS.
MAMADO HELD;
RUSSIAN FREE
PRELIMINARY HEARING RESULTS
IN FORMER GARAGE OWNER
BKING
BOVND TO THE GRAND'
JURY
At their preliminary hearing held
yesterday afternoon. Albert atamado
v,. hnnni nvmr to await the action of
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HWd WWMeew www -..-- - .
the grand Jury on a larceny charge,
and Joseph Dorbtchoff, arrested with
Mamado, waa given his freedom..
Mamodo la In the county jail In de
fault of U.000 bonds.
Low and a Southern Pacific MSSSSi
entered,,!., room gjjjg, "HnaTu" p.rS
rant and found a doien casing. ,"" .' (br tk. .,,., fc0.
I .l m hava tuM atOIMts riOKl IBS ,
Southern Pacific, and aeveral pairs of
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shoes Identified 'aa toma that war
atolen from the J, T, Magulre com
pany's store a abort time ago, .'
Justice of the Peace Oowea'a deek-
et proved that, at the time tha'thafU
are alleged to nave ueen OT47
uoroscnoa was um -mi '"r
The charge againat tne nuasian waa
therefore dUmlaeed.
Mlaa Eleanor, rullertoa, atthoagh
II-year, of age.-MeeaHy.woa am
prlaa at.tAaafiaf
held la New atkitMr.W
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PREPAREDNESS TO
BE FIRST ON THE
64TH'S PROGRAM
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AtTOMUUlLEH MAY BK TAXED
BY VKITED HTATKM
Not Until the Cemmg Battle Orer the
QueotloB of increiwlng the atie'a
Dcfenaea la Tbereuglily Dhrpoeed of
i Will Leaden of ,OoareM Take Vp
, the New "War T" to Be Pmeter
1 ed on tlie Pak4e.
United Press Servlc
j WA8HINOTON, D. C, Nov.
30.-
I'reparednesa meaaurea are to be dle-
'v
posed of first, and revenue legislation
'will come afterwards.. This la the ad
ministration's prpgnLfor the 64th
KCPBion or congreaarcjrjMcn
Monday.
convenea
It Is learned thai President Wilson
lias advised the leaders In both houses
to hold up until the expected battle
on tho question of n'atlonal defenses
in thoroughly aeujea.
The leaders hope to consider the ex
tending of the "war tax" revenue bill
several months longer before conald-
erlng prepiredncai.
The matter will
tomorrow's eau-
the.be threshed outsat
cus.
utner rerenue oun to come up are
tlio
continuation of tbe sugar tarS
the exteaalos) of the Income taw
jnd
provlslona so of to tax automobiles,
niotorboata and t ggsollne engines.
Those, will come "o'later on In, the
SW8on.
MERRILL ROW IS
PUT UP TO BROWN
ATTOHNEY GENEBAIi HEARS OP
KliAMATH COUNTY ItAND DI8
PUTE MATTER IB NOW, PEND
ING IN CIVHi.STJR
8ALE.M, Nov. 30. Mrs. Lydla R.
Todd of Merrill baa appealed to Attor
ney General Brown In behalf of Alma
Kuehne, an aged woman, residing
i near v Merrill, asserting that .W. B.
Lawrence, a neighbor, had taken pos
session of Mrs. Kuehne'a homestead
without due process of law. Law
rence, according to Mrs. Todd, claim
ed that Mrs. Kuehne had Called to
deed him forty acrea In payment of
a debt, as she had promised. Attor
ney Qeneral Brown will fake the mat
ter up with the district attorney of
Klamath county. .
1 "The case mentioned la In tbe clr-
cult court now aa av civil proceed
ings," says Prosecuting Attorney
John Irwin, "and from time to time,
etforta are being made by "the Inter
ested counsel to get it at tatue. The
matter waa evidently put before the
attorney general by aeme
one un-
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aware of this faet.
Mooae Daaoea.
Klamath Lodge No. 110, Loyal
Order of Mooae, haa arranged a serlea
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t "Ollly?' Richards, Fort Klamath'a
prosperous and .resfiete. bachelor,
Is sojourning In towa.,aaklag prep-
trtMo,a foran extended tH,throgh
CMIfswitlg. Ha .expaato he goaa
ttU aaxfc May1, Ha win f eeate proa-
-a. tmM.j..anr Mines;
alw wir visit some mlaeraKaprlaga
far hh'.heaHh,
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In the trial of the manager of thei
at7av4htisMs-meatiaal.. ll.a ..! t'i
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officials of tfes line before the United
liner and other
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States court, inNgw York, oh the'noaae remminta were gathered up
charge of conspiracy in trying to send
provisions to ships of the German
fleet, the name of Captain Boy-Bd,
miliury attache of the German m
bossy In Washington waa brought in.
He was directly charged by the, Unit
ed States attorney ini tbe opening A-dre-s'
to tbe Jury with having tar
nished money for these, opertioas.
it lathe flrst time UegeTerBaaea has
tnade am open charge' against this
man, who has been suspected for
some time. Assistant United States
Attorney Wood aald:
v "We shall prove that a man named
Kullenkamp of the shipping firm of
Kssen ft Kullenkamp received from
an unknown source $750,000, which!
he deposited in three banks. Captain
Boy-Ed went to him after he had got
the money and told htm to send $600,-
000 of it to San Francisco for buying
or chartering ships to supply the Ger
man fleet with coal and provisions.
Mr. Kullenkamp aaked Captain Boy
Ed where the money had come from.
and Boy-Ed told blm not to bother,-
where It came from, but to do aa he
waa told. Later Captain Boy-Ed went
to him and told him to send $135,000 '
to Philadelphia for the same purpose.
Before I get through you will And
that a conspiracy extending from San
Francisco to Baltimore and from New
Orleans to Philadelphia, waa foment
ed and carried out againat the laws
of the United States. That sixteen. If
not seventeen, steamers were loaded
at American porta and cleared under
false manifests, usually (or some port
In South America, often Bueaos
Ayree."'
MANY WILL HEAR
THE RAH EXPERT
REPRESENTATIVE OF SAN FRAN.
CISCO CONCERN WILL TALK
OVER POSSIBILITY OF TAKING
UP KLAMATH'S FIGHT
Much Interest la betng manifested
In the meeting tomorrow momtag at
the Commercial Club between, local
people and a representative of Blaaea
A Bahler, Baa Fraaclsco rata experta.'
The seaelon begins at ? o'clock
uocai Business men nave .proposes
thai the rate Arm take the local
freight rate rsductloa up, and receive
thelr'compoartttoh "la a psreeatago of
the reductions they, aecure. It Js te
determtae the amouat of freight, ate.;
receives: that tomsrraw'a masMag Is
toibeaald, " - r' , Vv' "' I l V
;;tae woaaa'saTras sltlea waleh
wMk;Nmta4jaaaTaai waea H
eoa'ysa' laPawmher, .waa alcaea) by
POWDER PLANT IS
BLOWN UPTODAY;
THIRTY MISSING
WORKMEN'S BODIES BLOWN TO
FRAGMENTS
Explosion Date t aOaaee Net; Ye Aa
w .
rettateed, Bat Secret Servlea
' Are Detailed to
Oaaaalete Ia-
veeflgaitluai Force
of Bheek la
Felt for Sereral
aadaBWla-
dows Brekea for Haaf
United Press Servlea -.
WILMINGTON. Dela.. NoT.liei
At, leaat thirty men were killed and
twenty or more seriously injured to
day whenHhe rolling mill la the' Hag
ley yarda of the DuPont Powder com
pany was blown up.
The cause of the explosion has not
yet been determined. Detectives are
making an investigation.
The company estimates the fatal
ities at thirty.
Wraarnutnfa .n -whet tJHm
-
men were scattered over an area of a
quarter of a mile square. The grne
wlthlabovela by fellow workmen, and
placed In boxes. The reaaalas will all
I be burled at once.aa there la ; nothing
to recognise any or tne smb. ay.
The force of the exftosloa; waa felt
for. many miles. All thewladows
within a tnrtf mile" radius ware
brekea. 4
The DuPont Powder company has
been working both day and night
forces intbe" maaafactaramg et ea
pleslves for the Europeaa araUea. l'
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ASHLAND P. M. IS
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T BY A CLERK
AFTER SHOOTING KAISER, WII
UAM GRRENFIBIVD TURNS GUN
ON HIMSELF. AND MAY DIE.
KAISER'S WOUND SERIOUff
(Herald 8pedal Service)
ASHLAND, Nor. 3 e: William
Greenfield,, a postal clerk 1b the local
postomce, today ahot.aad seriously
wounded Postmaster EB. Kaiser, and
then Shot himself. He will probably
die.'
Greenfield's attack waa matle with
out warning. No reason Is known for
tho act unlesa possibly Kaiser's com
plaints against certain ; aaarchkitlc
views expressed by Greenfield.
- '
E. S. Kaiser was well known la
Klamath Falls. Prior to becoming
postmaster at Ashland, he was tor
several ymr
Record.
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editor of
Ashland
crater
, Crater Lake was visited thla aeaaoa
by people from every atate the,
Union exeept North DekoU, Virgiaia
&ad Seuth Carollaa, aad by riata
from amgUM.FirMoe, .jniHlja.
pines aad Hvwall, aceordia to'repert
of Head 'Ranger HKMrar. ust
completed tor the aeaaoa, Hawaii
waa eapedally welt repressated, ae
wrdiag.rto Mo-yer, ;y . A
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)Ia B4Ktam to tatllmgof ataadaaee, Vesaa" si.
& iam'Vear, Mt.-m:iJf.
faaaUsa.;(rerlBSaaoe. he telle that
the tret 'eia eerrekweal 'M
Grater Nauoaal Park ajaa4a.aarterB
waa tae..late "R." H. .WahmvafrFafi
KtaBS:sfi:,iWlriaa. liiaaiMaal
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No levies wereBMee for the
denul. Tflrs'-ead police aeaartaaeskt
funds, aa It was determiaed theA
bad suatcleat;suiTlBs:teJesfiTlUam
over w taeat a levy. ..Uysii8&&
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a result, the council baaed Its levy
nlinllnn At ti K (7K thU w T7fc
while taat year'a valuation was- $1;' irMS'
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With the valuation about a mUHeavfe
dollar Short.- eoanell .had file.
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amount or. .money as.taejcnyj.:
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matter thmJorenooaJthatMasBlfM
Mason -started ' llttleVlavaetaja4les0s
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set Included In the, Taiuatlon gl'
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the city. By this time It waa, toe
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to the fact
out of the city.
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