The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 01, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917.
PrleaFrre Carta
MERICA WILL REFUSE PASSPORTS
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KrtHM PaaUag Allen Land
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WAWIINUTON, i. c. ru. I.
M rtUtUms with Germany at the
king pewl. the possibility of dip-
atledlnVuttlrs villi Japea nppear-
I Mar when Coutucllor Polk of the
department asked Senators Lane:
Chamberlain of Oregon ami
idr of Idaho in uw Ihelr Influence
prnent the Oregon and Idaho legis-
turs from pasting alien land law
laed at Japsnese.
GERMAN SEA WAR
STARTS WITH 4
VICTIMS TODAY
IH'IXM VESSEL FIRST Til FALL
TKtTO.V PREY
Tlurr IIHIMi FMilag Katark Air
hrnt lu Hultm lomln Hay Fag
Ibli Governs! Nut Surprised nt
(h-rmaay'a Aanuunrewtrai, and Had
Jlam Pi raw Hag for Nurh More fur
UaaarTliajr.w
LONDON. Feb. J. Germany's sub-
Although It U believed Counsellor mnriM 0f ruthleM destruction of hl.
oik told them audi law would like ping U already under wax.
r bring about a erlcni altuatlon, Iho The Hutch ati-amer r.paiiun waa (ho
tnalora refuted to Interfere with ihe "rat victim. She a submarined thla
klslatare of their Male. morning.
The Japanrae ambassador railed at! Thw HrltUh flatting Mtinrk Merit.
Be Mite department today. 1'resl- wan nnu vt emeriti ntsti were khjik
nt Wllnon declined to ee him when today pursuant to German order.
Jt railed at the Capitol. The prrsl- Germsny's announcement of iinre
nt also declined to too the British i1 trained warfare In no surprise to
Imbuudor. England. Thla government expected
It, and haa been preparing.
DIVER DAMAGES .
BRITISH VESSEL
CRUISER AMETIIIST INJURED IN
FIGHT NORTH OF PERNAM
HUCO WITH SUHMAHINE AND
AUXILIARY CRUISER
IIUENOS AIRES, Feb. I Tlio llrlt-
DEFENSE OF HOME
EXPECTED TO BE
HOBBS' DEFENSE
MAX AND WIFE HILL UO TO
TIIIAL FOR MURDER
KNMilualluN of lYuspmlve Jurors by
Attorney Manning Indira tea Right
lo IMrad Helf and Home WM1 B
Kftraar of Hettry MsM for KMItac
Mm In V, Way Laat Xotribcr-ir-
lertion of Jarora Xow la I'liigwaa.
CANDIDATES
Will JOIN ELKS
MI'AI. IIILIJ1 WILL IXITIATK
KI.KVKN I'AXDIDATKH AT lllfl
TIMK TOMOIIT OCIAL TIMK
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tonlglit Mill bu n blx limn foe Iho
Mil hlkn, Klovotl eandldntca will Uli rrnlinr AmethliiL arrived at Per-
Irlde (tut gunt tonight for the enter- namburo lodiiy badly danincoil after
lUlnmrnt of tlu raombora. 'a flarlit with a Oermun aubnmrlno nnd
no new Klk ara from Itnnna. miTllUrv Jnnunrv Ktlh north of l'or
I Merrill and Klamath FalU. Inambueo.
"r Iho Inltlullon a aoclil time Tho rnptnln of the Amotlilnt Miya
tho Qormana withdrew and eacaped.
lll be enjoyed by tho Ullla.
Guards Are Placed
Over German Ships
Interned Teuton Vessels at New York
Are Watched-No Departure Order
Lifted by State Department
NEW YORK, Fab. 1, Ailer a Dedal tain neutrality." No milllngn of mrr-
Im beon Mtnbl'hl But cnintman or pasaensor llnora have
wterneil Qernan llncrt Bschored berp'bern cuncolled.
order prohibiting tbadapartura of. I The American liner Philadelphia
.. p WM ,ut8d b'r(Ba broke hor crank abaft MOO miles
niont. ' from Liverpool. Sho l proceeding to
in JT Amoricn deatroyort are atand Liverpool nt reduced apood. No nnxl-
-. jM-i outaida ihe harbor to "main- ety l feH.
The rlgbl for a man to defead hla
home la exiKTled lo be theaWenae
Henry llobb will offer lo the Jury la
Judge Kuykendall'a court, la which
he aa placed on trial thla morning
for tho murder of Edwin C. Way.
Horace M. MgMjnk attorney for
Ihe defeaae; tayMklitttg proanective
juroaay i y BJarSSaM.lttto-i.raa.
pedlve Juror lielleted In the right of
a man to defend hla home. He aaked
alao If Ihe Juror believed In the rule
of self defenae. Ily thla It la Indicat
ed that Iho defenae will attempt to
how that Hobba' victim had nought
a place In Hobba' home, and will try
alto to aluiw that Hobba shot Way bc-
raumt Im bvllcted hla own llfo wua In
dnngcr.
Iiulh tho proaecutlon and defenae
n 10 making free uae of their pre
vmptory chntlengoa. It la eipectcd
that eonalderable trouble will be ex
perienced In getting a Jury becauee of
the nature of the raae, and became
Way waa known to many people.
Cat (llbbona, cook at the Algoma
Lumber company' logging camp, and
Harry Meaner, time keeper for Ihe
camp, are expected to be Important
ultncMca In the raae. Attorney Man-
uliiK caked prospective Jurora If they
v.crc ucqualnted with theao men.
Hobba and hla wire, who la charged
Jointly with her huaband with first
degree murder, appeared In court thla
morning with their two email chil
dren, both far too young to reallio the
horlmmnem of tho altuatlon In .which
their parenta found themaelvea. Judge
Thornm Drake, who la aaalatlng Dl-
trlci Attorney W, M. Duncan In tho
prosecution of the raae, took occaalon
to nnk A. K. Ilenalnger If tho fact that
thu defendanta "were parading their
two children before the Jury" would
lurimmca Mr. Denalnger In making up
n verdict. Attorney Manning took ex
ception to tho queatlon. When be and
Drake were through talking, Judge
Kuykendall aeverely reprimanded
both, and explained that the children
were In court becauaa there waa no
other place for them.
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Declares Germany Now Will
Fight Allies to the Finish
KLAMATH DKORKKTKAM WILL
WORK FOR MKRRILL I. O. O.F.
On next Wedneaday night the mem
bers of tho degree team of Klamath
Lodgo Ne: 137, I. O. O. P. will go to
Merrill to Initiate a claaa of eleven
candidate for Tule Lake Lodge.
The candldatea will bo put through
all dogroea, and a big time la antici
pated by Iho Odd Fellow.
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White Huffere Kara.
O, W. White auatalned burns on
the face and hands and lost much of
hla beard and mustache when an- ex
plosion occurred la Bis furnace la the
basement of the White building on
Main street. Mr, White was showing
a rooently hired employe how to oper
ate the furnace, when the explosion
occurred.
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GERMAN WARNIN6
EFFECTS MARKET
Uft VAX'S VIEW 18 FINALLY AC
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OF TWO POINTS IN MANY
8TOCKH STEEL GOES BELOW
FAR FOR FIRST TIME IN MANY
MONTHS
NEW YORK, Feb. 1. The atock
market dropped two to twenty potata
today In the mad rush to unload fol
lowing Germany's warning that ahe
would tolerate no restrictions on sub
marine warfare.
Bethlehem Stec showed the biggest
loot. For the first time in many
months eteef-aold-below par.
Late today there were some recov
eries. Grain dropped 8 to 14 cents, but
later recovered somewhat.
Is
Esther Preaideat U
Modify Stassd oa Travel by Aasert.
caas or Plans Drastic Actlesw
OaMal Oaaaloa la Aaassss
to Answer Garaaaay'a Wi
srhse Warfare.
WASHINQTON. D. C, Feb. 1.
Exactly contrary to the stand taken
when William Jennings Bryan left the
cabinet, the state department today Is
sued aa order refaalag to Hanae naaav
ports to all travelers ptaaatas to go
to Earope. v
, Preaideat Wilton la aearly ready to
announce bis answer to Oersaaay'a
warning that sh(wUinVnlait-to-
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CU'iuccllor of the (iermun Empire
H0L1WEG OECLARES GERMANY IS
READY TO FIGHT TO THE FINISH
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TELLS THE REICHSTAG TKXTO.si,lcn, Wilson's maxims agree entirely
WILL STAKE EVERTHIVNU
TO WIN THE WAR
Heclarea WllaoiiN Maxima Agree With
Alms of (ieiiiuins, Uut Coiulltlon
Imnosed by Allien Mram Teutons'
Defenatve Force Must Be Destroyed.
Danlsli nnd SruuUsh Government
Arc Aroused.
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 1. Germany
accepts the challengo of tho allies to
fight to n finish, staking everything to
win, von Bethtnnnn-Hollweg, chnniol
Irfr of' nermnny. told the Imperial
retchstig this morning".
Hollweg declared tunny of Prost-
with Oormany's alms, but the enemy's
conditions mean that Germany's de
fensive force must be destroyed.
To this Germany never will submit,
said tho chancellor.
Danes Are Aroused
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 1 The Danish
rkBdag was summoned to a secret
session this morning to ineol with the
cabinet at Copenhagen to consider the
German note, which declared Ger
many no longer will permit restric
tions upon her methods or sea war
rare. Spain Is Agitated
AMSTERDAM, Feb. '1 Word from
Madrid says the king of Spain and his
cabinet are profoundly agitated'over
Germany's declaration to fight to a
finish. A special meeting of the
Spanish cabinet lms been called,
SHIPS MAY LEAVE
NEW YOMBOR
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
NIGHT DENIED SHIPS TO DE
PART AS .NEUTRALITY MEAnV
a-Tt? 4-JU atyi
day. a unrestrained sabaaartae war- 'S
far agalat the allies. SeeraUry'of --
State Lansing prepared the commnnt
catlea. which Is guarded in strictest .
secrecy.
! Refusal by the government to issue
passports- to Europe Is netiaved to
j mean either that America is planning
I most drastic action, foreseeing aa la
! cvltable break in relations with Ger
I many, or President Wilson la deter
mined to modify his former stand, nnd
I prevent Americans from traveling on
the high seas.
I President Wilson and Secretary of
LAST; state Laneinn conferred far a loan
time today. Both refused to talk afterwards.
t'RE, DL'T CHANGED TODAY
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. J.
The treasury department announced
today that all ships will be permitted
to loave New York harbor In regular
order.
The order of lust night wasn't a
complete fouling of the port, but was
merely a neutrality measure, it is announced,
' la Uehiad President
PHOENIX, Arix., Feb. 1. The Art.
sona state legislature today passed a
resolution expressing entire faith and
confidence in President Wilson, pledg
ing the support of Arlsona In what
ever acttou the president takes re
garding Germany.
CHARLESTON, 8. C. Fab. 1
The German steamer Uebeafels, In
terned here, this morning began sink
ing mysteriously. It la believed she
was deliberately ssntttled.
Charges Cranky.
Cruelty and an unbearable disposi
tion are set forth an ground for di
vorce in an action tiled in circuit court
by Edward Campbell against Amy
Campbell. J. H. Carnabaa appears
for plaintiff.
Cupid Loses Oat.
Minnie Elberger has filed suit in
circuit court against Otto E. Elberger
for divorce. Plaintiff asks that her
maiden' name of Minnie Ingraham be
restored to her. W. H. A. Renner Is
attorney for plalntlnV
Germany .Endorses
Wilson Principles
Official Reply to President's Senate
Speech Says Germany Would
as-
Welcome Freedom
BERLIN, Feb. 1.
plied to President Wilson's senate
speech In which he suggested a world
lengue to, prevent war sjlth alb na
tions independent.
The reply endorses the principles
Germany haa re- set forth by President WUtnn, ut
ctare that Germany' wonld slnaraly
welcome the, freedom el ladkvaanl Ire-
land la the furtherance of'tsVal-M
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