The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 31, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1917.
Price Fire Cent
PLOT TO POISON PREMIER
FE OF LLYOD GEORGE IS SOUGHT BY CHEMIST
30 Witnesses Will
f . innmnnrimrrlri iivirmjvu-jvuxfuAJiJuvxarLruLT.Airujinnt
eneral Wood Bares
Weak Spot in Army
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I.LH MK.VATK COMMITTEE OK.
real conditiox
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152 Allied
Ships Sunk
in December
lrr cjunrtrrmiMrr Corps !
L-p.nl Raring Ferly MatilllaaOoa,
MM Hs.l It Ikwn Able lu Deliver
Mnpl-Hr', XatluMl Guardsmen Were
do Inralririil liter Wet t'eSl for
Vtthllag.
WAkllllNOTO.V. I). C. Jan. 31
fhe iiMrmn(or department of tho an official announcement Issued today. H)s Klie I Korrrd to Throw tMT He-!
roltrd ttiAin army complntely eol-j
BERLIN. Jan. 31. During Docem
tr, 1914, German submarines, inline
ami Inrpedoe nt)k I S3 hcwtlle ships,
totalling 330,000 lout, according to
GERMANY WILL
FIGHT ON SEA
10 SUIT SELF
IJIVK NOTICE Tt AMERICA AMI
OTHER XEITUALM
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Support the Charge
tr during the early stage of the
ulllila mblllatlon (or duty on tlt
Ktlcan bo-tier. Major General Wood
IuM I tip mule military romuiltlrv
hi liiumlni
fSuernl WdchI toutemlcd, hocter.
llul rrrn liml Hip iiiinrlermaMer
tu n Ho in deliver supplle and
l'iilimcn(, llm imtlonnl guard wan
nlr 10 (Kir rrnl trained, and nbiw
lolvljr unlit rr nervlre.
WILSON WOULD
SAVE DAYLIGHT
RUSSIANS LOSE
00
SOLDIERS
ENDORSES I'KIX TO SAVE HOUR
(IF DAYLIGHT EACH DAV Xi:.T
Kl'MMEH AM) OFFERS TO HACK
MOVEMENT
utrirtloMi on Hen Warfare, and Will
Regie New Method Tomorrow,
mVh That Amrriran Ships tie
Warned 'Away From Water In the
Danger Zone.
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IKHJMXH TAKE TIIIH MAXV IX
IWWMIKO ok SEVERAL POftl.
TIOX8 OX ItKlA FRONT COUX
TKIt ATTACKS REPULSED.
.KKI.IX, Jan. 31. Nino hundred
fllrtUn prlsmier-i have been rnlilurnd
p Hie (loniwiiM .In ilio storming of
pcroi iiumlmi HiltloiiH on Iho Rig
F"l.
AH counter iittnckn by iho ItuuUim
l(l tfen relllllllMl nrmnlln n il.
iMnl Oermnn nnnouncement,
I1KUMN, Jan. SI. Germany for-
miilly i-en'rd notice today on Araer-
Iru mid other neutrala that ahe U
forced to do away with all restric
tion on fighting.
Tim notice urge thit American
khl be warned away from the dan
ger none. The danger tone la defined
NEW YOllK, Jail. 31. I'rwldtmt ii water about allied eountrlea.
Woodraw Wilton approven the plan I The notice alio aaka the co-opera
lo wvo d j) light In the United Stale ''" "' America In Imprculng upou
i.erniuny h aiivcrtariee me innuman-
i.rxt aumnicr.
Marcua Mark, preldent of the
Daylight Saving league, now In e-
nlon here, thU morning rent veil a iioiinteiiieiit ay
letter from tlio "prcaldtiit endorxlnc """"
the daylight navlng pliiu, iind declir
lug ha would bo glad to back the
movcniunt.
Iiy of a hiurvatlon blockade.
The now mothoda of tea warfare
lll begin February 11, tho an-
Know Doreii't Hlop 'Km
PETROflRAD, Jan. 31. Ailvum-
Ing wnUt deep through the hiiiiw. thu
Ruailana stormed and riipturml with
bnyonota several (Icimun pohIHohh
east of Jnrobcnl this inoriilng.
BISHOP
PADDOCK
heepmen Will Go
After the Coyote
lational Wool Growers Association
Will Furnish Poison and Expert
Here Will Show How to Use It
tUruury. ifn 7 .u i ......
unlun. . ' "" """H BTOISHH
I'ouon inonih" i. n. ,.
ii,. . - " wbuuitb com-
"! Of thu Natlniuil wn..i n....i
1,r.(Lai'01' acordln, t0 0' rowlved
' mornlns Ku ii n .i..
Mrtam- nr,:,,y;:i."ri-
rmcn n all mm. .u. it..Ji
in .; ;:-;:: ".rs
iynli, h.. , . -
ThT Pffl,"0B," them.
-- -,,vo commltloo of the iw-
"wciBtlon says each wool
anal
poisoned by a special process.
Opsulns containing the prepared
poison (or coyotes will be furnished
by the assochUlon. Addrens of where
to get the capsules may bo obtained
t tb oHce of County Agricultural
Agtnl Qlalsyar and also R. A-Wood,
tpert ! peat exUrmlntttegwlII help
sheepmen In putting out balta. and
show them how to prepare the Uillu
to attract coyotes. Mr, Ward may be
TO PREACH HERE
Wll.l. AllltlVK TOXIQHT OB TO
MUniUIW AND HOLD SKRVICEM
C'l'NDAY MOKMXU IN ODD FrX.
I.JV8 UUILDINU
The Right Ruverend Robert L. Fed
dock, bishop of tho Eastern Oregon
dlui'two of the Episcopal church, will
nriivo In Klamath Falls tonight or
tomorrow evening, according to word
received this morning.
liUliop Paddock will hold services
iio.t Ciinduy morning at 11 o'clock lu
tho 'vent hull of the I. O, O. F. build
ItiK As a man uud a preacher be I
well known In KUmoth FVtll.
;ilHiiop I'oduock viu meet with ir.o
lorul Kplseoptt ii'i'tt Friday aftu
H'ioii nt the bourn of Mrs. 1X a
lirldg'M on Fourth mtel.
Wilson May Call World
Conference (or Peace
Next Move of President Expected to Be
Suggestion for International Con
ference to Carry Out is Plan
HOUSE MAY BE
IN CONTROL OF
SMALL PARTIES
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I'ltOHIMTIOMRT ORGAMZIXU Df.
DKPEXDEXT HOLOXK
Kept Mutative ReadaU OiHIwaT Oa
fcience to Ansage for Five or Six
Cangnmmtm toiiet Ctmtu.it M
lower Hoittr-i4)njr Wo t'l Mew-
l-el Will lit !l ImMiel ClIMlhjIM
iin.
f SCOTLAND YARI DMCOVERs'
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Cli aslii owd Three 8esTragtte Ar
' rexteal m Ckarsc of Co teecy te
MswdetArtlHM-Jfe-sdert-OB of the
Ktm BriOah Ooboeet Ahe 81 led
OtM ay Plotter, 8ey HmtlasMl
IMerUtres.
WASHINGTON, D. C, nJn. 31. Rett to the ntlur nations such n con
A conference of ell nations of thc.'-crcnce
earth will be necessary to determine
arrnaqcmcnls for future, world peuro,
according to olllrinl opinions advanced
In Washington hIiico President Wll-
No duvclopineut In the situation .iro
eiierted untlK'ermany'sreiiponsetoPr
No developments In the situation
are expected until Germuny's resonse
to President's Wilson's setute address
WASHINGTON. II. C, Jan. 31
Tl.ieueh orcaul-jktloi of ths (nil-.
lip .r t-ntfl. nnr!.-ilitt -irnlilliltin.,"ktti
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iiinl progressives. Representative Ran-
ii. II i r Calif i n. tiro'ilbitioulst.
ipl.i i tc get con'.--i oi the next house
t r i resentatlvcs
Miss Jeanette Rankin, representa
tive elect from Montana, and the first
woman ever to sit in the national con
gress, will be a member of the com
bination. Representative Randall baa written
to the members of these parties ar
ranging a conference to hold the bal
ance of power.
The republicans and democrats will
be so evenly divided In the next house
DERBY. England. Jan. 31. A plot
to1 poison Premier Lloyd George aad
Arthur Henderson, labor leader la
parliament and cabinet aseaaker with
oat aartaeahi. was ravealed today .y -
when three women tad one mas were
arraigned la Guild ball, charged with
coupireey to murder.
They are Albert Mason, a chemist,
his wife. Mrs. Winifred Mason, Mrs.
Alice Wbeeldon and her daughter,
Harriet. "
Mason is a conscientious objector
to Lloyd George's reorganisation of
the Government; the women suppos
edly are sulragettes. The prisoners
were remanded to jail untH Saturday.
The crown baa only formally stated
the charge agauut the quartet. It Is
understood the government will have
thirty wltneeaes to support the charge
of conspiracy to murder.
The poison plot was unearthed by .
Scotland YereJ detectives.
Misuse Hospital Ships
BERLIN, ajn. 81. Declaring that
she 1b convinced tha British are. mim-
that the five or six members of other 'using their hosplta ships, Germany
son's speech to the seunte lost week, arrives.
It is belleM'd the president's net Tho Swiss minister will confer with
num Hill be to coll or formally siiK-ltho prcsldeut tomorrow.
parties by voting solidly can swing
legislation as they choose.
DECHAINE FINED
tlli AND COSTS
KII.XD Ul'ILTY IIY J I' STICK (IOW
AX OF A8MAUI.T AXD HATTKRY
OX DALE IIOXD ItEXXEIt PRO
TIsATM COURT'S ACTION'
o h,i. ox,'c,ctetl -o Put out at least found at tbe ofJce of Mr. aialsyer In
-..u uii fiin rAllVA -m... k.tA .. . k..iljM.
...BW. n-. imiib -ire me ijooriis uuuuina.
Fire Deatrered MmH
Fires burnod J5.000.000 bo4r4 feet
of timber on the Rational foreeU of
Oregon. Wtahlagtoa aad AleakV'ia
1116, The forest oervlce toagki 1UI
fires is this region during the ye" at
an uxpeaie of 119,000.
lUtealc does to Portland. ' v
J, 0. Rutealc, local lawyer, la la
J Port laud on business.
Fifteen dollars itnd. costs was the
fine Justice of the Pence E. W, Gownu
Imposed upon Fred D. DeCbaine this
morning after finding DeChalue guil
ty of assault and battery on the per
son of Dale Bend. The cost will
amouul to $16 or 180.
it Is expected that Attorney W. H.
A. Keuner will aak for a writ of re
view. He asked for a Jury trial by
Juror selected by both tides, Instead
of drawing the Jury from the regular
box In Justice Gowan'a oftce. This
motion waa overruled.
AM Seeeaty WIU
The Ladles Aid Society of the Meth
odist ehurch will meet Thursday af
ternoon with Mr. W. A. Leonard at
1109 Pine street, nt 8:30 o'clock.
GERMANS KILLED
AND IMPRISONED
FRENCH SAY ALL DEFENDERS
OF THE FIRST AND SECOND
TIIENCHKH SOUTH OF LINTRAY
KILLED OR CAITl'RED
PARIS, Jnn. 31. All German de
fenders of the first "nil second lino
German trenches south of Llntrny
havo lieeu killed or brought back ax
prisoners by the French, who pene
trated tho lines last night and this
morning.
The regular meeting of the Home
ami Foreign Missionary Society of the
Emanuel Baptist church will be held
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 O'clock
1007 High street,
be "Japan."
The subject will
today forbade hosatttal ships from
crossing the Britten, channel between
certain points.
Another Bank Fail
SEATTLE, Jan. 31. The German
American Mercantile bank railed to
nt tho home of Mrs, Georgia Davis, f open tts doors this morning following
the failure yesterday of the Northern
Bank and Trust company.
Hobbs Trial Will
Start Tomorrow
o
Anderson Files Suit.
O, T. Anderson, Bly stockman, thin
morning filled suit ugainst D. Ferris
and Leo Tillsqn, to recover $137.50,
Alleged to be due on a contract by
the term of which Anderson assisted
defendants In the purchase of horses.
H. M. Manning la attorney for An-demon.
Man and Wife Charged With Murder
of Edwin C. Way Will Face
Court Tomorrow
k v.7 ,j5wm
Mrs. Setta Leave,
Mrs. C. K. Selti left this morning
for 'Long Beach, Calif.
After a recessed ton days, Ujo cir-llhiuran will be assisted by Judge
cult court will ittonvene to try Jur. Thomas Drake In the prosecutien:
dices tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Hornco M. Manning will defend
The trial of Henry Hobbs and wife. 'Hobbs.
accused of kllllug Edwin C. Way last
full, la first ou the calendar. '
Selection of the Jury te try Hebea
vvtid wife will be started at 10 o'eMck
tomorrow, it la estimated tkt three
days will be required to get a Jury.
Witnesses will be aubpoened to appear
Saturday or Monday.
ThU trial la expected to be a hard
fouKht one, District Attorney W M,
Mlse May Asklns, half alster to
Hobbs. will be the principal, wttaeea
for the state. Mies Asklna we an
eye witness of the ahooOnf ef"WTi
aud will be the only eye wlnMseT, tke
tat will km. Bh'a is id asiaahl
UnehMerett luua.fcgM $$$&
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m A.. a. - ..Lu. .uhtfHbW w?' ..-aa
whom Way was logging foretMa.WFJ
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