The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 06, 1915, Image 1

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GERMANY WANTS
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SPECIFIC MOVES
ROTl'MM RECALL OF ATTACHES
WITHOUT FACI
Irdrral Pr-Ae of Pro-Teuton and
AtfMinrrlrtw Activities Bald to Be
Mcasrlug American LretslBlors.
Chars of Attempting to Wreck or
Destroy Munition ' Laden Ships
Made Against Crowley
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American Now
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WABIIINOTON, D. C, Dec. .
Oermany will not recall Captain von
Pspen ami Captain Boy-Ed, her mili
ary Mitt nnval attaches In the United
States, ns requested by tho United
tate, mile the atate department
Informs Foreign Minister ton Jagow
o( tlio specific chargea against them.
Hu aWo will auk for aafo conduct for
these men and their aucceatora. ahould
It tic tlecldfd to remove them.
It U believed that In case von I'npen
ml Hoy-Ed are recalled; they will be
vrrc-cded by men who are convalose
lux In.ni Injurlea, providing England
cirirn (o allow them aafe conduct.
Kruiallonal rumor involving pre-
tit und former congreaamen and ram
llltr 'ot-bylsts were made In the meet
ing or tho Notional Council of Libor
twin), It It understood. Whether
Ocrmiin Interoata financed tho coun
cil's recent pro-German proptfjanda
li llic .mention under dlacuaalon.
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DECREE PREVENTS
ESPEE FROM SALE
OF BRANT TRACTS
COPV
POPE'S APPEAL
IS FOR PEACE;
LATE WAR NEWS
Youngest Ambassador and His Wife
IX PORTLAND FOB FILING PONTIFF OPENS 7 CONSISTORY
PURPOSES i WITH SPEECH
Our of the Injunction Connected j Election of a Parliament Supporting
Willi Ilio Decree Made by Depart-
King Constantlne's'Pollcles Seem a
mrnt of Jutlce In Accordance With' Certainty la Greeje, Parte Says.
Hiinreme Court'. Ruling Forbid the. Ocrmane nah Ih-oopa Toward
lUllroad to Sell Land for .More Rumania to Offaet ttie atern Ru-
Tluin M.80 Per Acre. ; Mobiliaatio. ,
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I Dr. i'hlllu Ncwtou of Washington
Joined a Ited uro UDii wnicn weni w
iRumU. The drowning of his nancce,
MUs Atlco uoroiny niton, uu -fectcd
him that he determined to go
to wur to overcome bta grler. He waa
placed In charge'orrhoapltal at Kiev,
nnd ih.ro he met Princess tsnanois-
jkaya of Petrograd, who was a nurae
In the hospital. Tliey were marneu
later, and then the American waa a
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corps with the rank of general. No
ether American with a European army
has yet attained a rank ao nign.
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PORTLAND, Dec. C The decree.
in the Oregon and California iana
grant cases, aa prepared by the de
partment of Justice In accordance
with the decision of the United States
supreme court, will be filed with the
federal district court here Wednes
day, according to Assistant Attorney
General Smyth.
According to Smyth, the decree or
ders two Injunctions.
One of these forblda the railroad
violating the provlalona of the grant
by aeWng the Involved landa at more
than 2.50 per acre.
United Preaa Service
NFW YORK, Dec 6. Lieutenant
lay piu". live others accueed wIMi him
hi Hi.- bombing of munition plants,
etc M.ro Indicted today b the fed
eral ci nnd Jury. The principal charge
U I'niiMilr Iiik to murder by nwacniiiK
bombs to shins leaving American
ports.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6Cha.Tged
with conspiring to destroy by Are
and dynamite, ah I pa laden with muni
tions for tho allies. C. C. Crowley waa
re-arrested today under a warrant
similar to that on which Daron von
Srlncken waa arreated late Saturday
(lasollne Drowns Romance
United Presa Service
mo an.tiki.E9. Dec 6. Qeo. w.
r.... vi Mnntn rancher, blames the
high prlco of gasoline for hla auat-
torcd romance. Ho wan nrrwivu
........I with ntnnlna but falling to
marry Cuddlo Longacro, aged n.
Camp eaya that after filling nis auim
...iin limit for the woddlng trip he
didn't have enough caah left to pay
tho minister.
utuu-ut riiurch Service.
. .i.,..n,.A of the reasi oi n
Immaculate Conception at Sacred
Henri church Wednesday, maw ..
bo celebrated at 7 o'clock and .s
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PIONEER WOMAN
GOES TO REWARD
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ROME, Dec. 6. Pope Benedict's
allocution at the opening of today's
consistory of cardinals contained a
atlrrinc- anneal for early peace. From
the tonea of the pope's allocution, It
appears that Vatican circles hope the
present consistory io develop' some
moves looking toward early peace.
The consistory, which Is one of the
most Important In the Catholic church
hlatory, la being held In Conalatorlal
hall. 8even new cardinals were cre
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ATHENS. Dee. C. Fifteen German
divisions are reported being rushed to
nuatrtiuk. nreaumatolr to meet the
Rumanian concentration and repel the
nvtwried movement by Russian forces
it i. also reported that Germany is
sending heavy artillery to the Ruman
ian borders.
MRS. HARRIETT ROBEBT8, ONE
OF KLAMATH'S FIRST BKSI'
DEXTS, AND WIFE OF PIONEER
MERCHANT, PASSES AWAY
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CONGRESS BRINGS
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'! Formal Opening of Congress Occnrre
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Stormy Meetings Are in Proenect,3""
. Owing to Division of Sentintent
Among Solons a. to the Merita otV1 f
Administration Measures.. ,
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WASHINGTOX, D. C, Dec. -"
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nunatea. , -o miia were isnoowm.. ,i si
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LONDON, Dec. 6. It-is announced
that the British yesterday submarined
a Turkish destroyer and five supply
ships in the Sea of Marmora.
Dr. D. V. K. Wellington Koo and wife. Dr. Kce is Chinese Minister to V. 8.
Dr. D. V. K. Wellington Koo, Chi
nese minister to the United States,
who is the youngest minister a- na
Water Users Must Send
PapentstoDenverNow
The latest duty to be taken from
the varloua reclamation projecta In
the centrailiiatlon.of the sorvlce headr
luartora at Denver la the collection
of construction and operation and
maintenance charges. Hereafter, In
stead of paying the charges at the
project headquartere, the water users
muHt remit to the Denver office.
The following order, signed by S.
. Williamson, has Just been Issued:
1 Effective. January 1, !. "
payments due the United States recla
mation service for construction and
operation and maintenance charges on
projects which are operating under
public notice will be remitted to this
office by the water users, and, begin
nlu with thr Irrigation iseason of
lfiia h. u win nnlv to all Pro
Jects furatsaisig water on rental
toil, mmi the' water users assoeto
Mob or Irrlsjaasen district Uket over
the collection of such chargea prior
10 5Stto upon which this order
becomes effective on each of the , pro
Jects they will forward all unpaw
J.HU covering water right, -construe.
tlon, operation ana miv-- -water
rental chargea to thla office
Sere all -uch bill, will bo Prepare
agalnat water user. "-"-.-
. il. Aiiieiannins: bid bvmv
' 3-.Tho Pro! chief clerk, will on-
' ,n'FLLn...i collections
ly accept "- . ....
.-.ina- sales of surplus materials,
on the project on w.v- . -
uncollecting water
4 Payments rw - "
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by water use - --- n
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poatomce - -.--- - he
Paymenu i man. . - --- wW
'subject to w- .tt.
lunoertltled personal checks "
LtothUeca.lp.y.ntot:
due no receipt win
(CoaUaued on pat I)
succumbing to the Inflrmltlea of ad
vanced ate. Mra. Harriett uooer.
known to Klamath Falla people aJtec-
. innately as "Aunt Hawy.
away at the home of her eon, Charles
I. Roberts, early Baturoay ...
Tho funeral was held this afternoon
at the Roberts home, Rev. Charles T.
Hurd of the Presbyterian cnurcu m
ductlng tho service, which was attend
ed by many friends of the deceased.
Mrs. Roberts waa a bhi --
i.mu. She would have oeen .
yeara old December Oth.
mi.,. h. h unhand and other rela-
tlvea, Mrs. Roberta came to Oregon In
.. i.. tTft'o ana aiiar a auwrv e-
dence at Ashland, the family erased
to the Klamath country, and helped
establish the old town or w
throe miles from Kiamavn -
the Klamath River. After a year.
residence there, tnese pavuuv.. ---elded
that a better location for a city
would be between Upper Klamath
Uke nnd Lake Ewauna, and they
came on to found Llnkvllle, and be
active In the development u. m w
. ' .. .... ,i. it waa known by
tnrougn mo -
that name, and after It waa changed
to Klamath ram.
The Roberts uvea m - -
short time, and nM ",
manent home here, where
was an early merchant, and other
member, of the family, which Includ-
ed Judge George t. aiaiaw.-, --.j-materlaliy
In the development of this
section.
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paris. Dec. 6. Athen advices ay
the election of a parliament favorable
tn Kin Constantlne's noa-interven-
don noliey ts certain. Former Pre
mier Venitelos has advised his fol
lowers not to participate in the com
ing election, declaring It to be illegal.
A crisis la predicted when Venlselos
is compelled to announce his attitude
regarding the new parliament.
preparedness peace prone ganesi,fsa;
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tion of the Importance of China has
ever sent to tho .United States, has
lust returned from Europe with Mrs.
Prince China and daughter of Tang
Shao Ylh, both famous Chinese states
men. Mrs. Koo la now going to es
tablish herself In Washington, where
I she and her husband wUl go ,lnto
American society, tie is a- graduate
of Columbia University, and he has
Koo. She is the granddaughter of many American friends.
clnding the work of the Navy
the Awerlcan Defense Society, ,as
t tonal Security League and other or
ganiaationa. "
r, London brought in a resolution pro1
posing a peace conference of neatral
nations, Mann proposes the govern
ment manufacture of munition of
war, and Kettner of Southern Oaltfov,
liU Introduced a bill proposing the
transfer of the gorernieat ewuntw
Ai i PMuanu.PaciSe exneattfesh, t
Just closed, to the FaajuM-OaUfornls) s
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PAnm Dee. 6 The first war coun
cil In which all of the allied nations
havt, narUclnated Is now being held.
nnnrai Joffre Is presiding. Eastern
representatives attending are: nussia,
General Cltlnskl; Italy, General Por
ro; Serbia, Oenersi Stefanovttch.
6UD6ET FOR 1 91 7
SHOWSINGREASE
FIGURES AS SUBMITTED BY THE
TREASURY SHOW A GAIN OF
MORE THAN MUNDIUBD AND
SIXTY MILLION, OVKR tfl.
CIRCUIT COURT
STARTS GRIND
ISUIT FOR ACCOUNTING 18 ON;
CITIZENSHIP MATTEBS UP TO
DAY TO RECEIVE FLAG THIS
EVENING
Back Home.
Mrs. T. F. Tonton came 1 non the
local last evening from a visit to San
Francisco.
'exposition, which runs another year In ( (
Isanfciego.
Home From Fair.
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Jlmmte Ryan came In last night congress convened at noon today in
from San Francisco, where he attend
ed the closing of the exposition.
(Continued on page I)
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WASHINGTON,' V. C, Dec, .--Secretary
McAdoo today trnhaaittte
.- .v,.u.Mi aatimatea tor tae rua-
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nlng expenaea of tM governmen wr
tt.. vae 117. The total reaches
II.IIB.IST.MI.
Thla Ib an Increase of U7,oo.w
over the aanronrlrtUM fer lll.
War is hew reenonaiiie wa
the inemset. TheiaMleHMMaM,.
nOP.000 for the aryaei t ss,v,-
098 for the navy.
Th. mRihinry for the December
term of the circuit court aUrted thU
morning, when a Jury waa aeiewoa
and trial of George W. Morlne'a suit
against George Noble was atartod.
Thla is a suit for accounting,, and ln-
vnivM Dasturaae fees, labor cnarges,
horse and mule sales, etc.,, oeiwww
the two parties for aaversa years
back, both sides making claims ana
demands. .
Hearing of cltlaenshlp applications
wlllvcome, up at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
i ,n4ii uftaaion of court wU be
held this evening, when, in behalf of
the Oregon Society or tne uona w
n.i,..lnn Pantaln O. 0. ADDlegate.
-,.. i. a riAanandant Of SI Revolution
ary veteran, will preaent tne cow
with a.allk. American tag. This will
be received by Judge Ruyaensavii,.
.j in ,h& natriotie DrosTam held 'In
thla connection, the Qrahd Army, Ro
man's Relief Corps, spanisn-Aawieaa
War veterans, Indian Wst veterans,
.... '.mmmi and members of natri-
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otic and civic societies are mviawew
participate. - t
Big Issues to Come Up
at Congressional bessi
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National Defense Navy -i- Five-
year expenditure, 1502,000,000, for
ten dreadntiughU, five battle cruisers,
ten scout cruisers, fifty destroyers.
fifteen fleet submarines, eighty-five
coast submarines, 11,500 more men,
seventy-six more officers, 250 more
Annapolis cadets, f 6,000,000 for avt
atton, $25,000,000 for reserve ammu
nition, 17,000,000 government armor
niate factory, federal, projectile" fac
tory, laboratory and Increased, mllltU
reserve.- '
v.tLnnai ueraaae awi . w:
VA.V nandlture Of 1500.000,000;,'
i.i.nuu reauiar atrnv to 141,000: re-1
talnul.000 mWtia. organise yn.-
000 coatlnenui reserves oy "
188,000 cltlsen-eojdlers annually; foe
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actlve llat, vrequlrln tw ontapr
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v,. .in.in.Ki ohlnnlnar hoard SSM' ;'?. ;(S
ava'llaWfor use as transport, ii war.-.N
another year, possmiy uuua a c
checks; continue present sugar if tier. i
and extend Income tax to Manner -.,. isg
comes; graduated Inherltanee ta;
raU'ed levy on large, InMmeV and '1
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