The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 06, 1917, Image 1

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OfFIClAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWIPAPIR
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1917.
Price Fire Cents
EXPECT GERMANY'S REPLY IN 24 HOURS
Declaration of War is
Expected in Washington
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tmmnMKstH of officials
IflttKOTHF.Nrt IIEUEF
ptsrff, Amha mine Hens
thai a DMuMlir Been Wmirl
tatirruwny ImnsrdUtHy w.
War nbtH Mreta i
NsttttfcM.
WAIHINGTON. D. C, Feb. .
dfir'i aeswer lu President Wll
Mi sett of the diplomatic break
a NfatM to arrive here within
maty-tor hour.
Taat M any ee a declaration of
! wist belief thai la rapidly erya-
Mai aoaf government officiate.
nn Mares by them that tbU step la
rNaeW sad lty Hl not b aur-
rtki If Canaan? declared war with
Ik CaMei State.
1U sUteaent made by Foreign
WaMirUaiBvrmanal Berlin follow,
hi Ha break ibat "there U no step
Mtkiirs" strengthen (tin belief.
lib mailed (bat Count llcrnstorff.
&nen aabaiMdur to America, who
Ut lata banded bit passport, aald
ftar la torpedoing of the Sumox.
IW a krnklng off of diplomatic re.
tt between tbe United State, and
Cnuy would result In Germany liu-
"l'ly declaring war. Count
"erutort recently reiterated this
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NEGRO SAILOR
DIES WHEN SUB
SHELLS BRITISH
CLAIMED LIFEBOATS SHELLED
HV SUBMARINE
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Greatest Preparedness
Omul vim llrrtMrir
German awibaaaador to the United
Plate, who received liU pan. (torn
from Hie soxmimetit l.ii Saturday,
and who lm arranged to learn till
government' welfare here with the
8w embaasy.
If Amrrttwt Sailor Died a Keatalt of
Shelling or Lifeboat, Would lie
Grounds for Action by fulled
Hum Government fMklali In
Washington Richard Wallace of
IWIilinore Victim.
MAJOR WOROEN .
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BUYS CEMETERY
heuimes interested ix mount
SCOTT CEMETERY ASStM'IA
Tl' IX PORTLAND PI.ANS TO
IMPROVE PROPERTY
TWamldenfi cabinet met tbla af-
i to esavaaa tbe altuatlon and
for tbe mobilising of
MMtry'a reaourcr In raan thu
WteMei.
Ury Danlela of the navy will
today wltb leaden In con
MitbtadVltlbllltr of Intraductal a
JJ imidlBg that the government
" liven control of all wireless
Meat,
AWIIMITON. li. n v.t. .t -
1t of trouble with Jauan la
- Nneui to the lintixi m.t.. .
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- ia man the break wltb Ocr-
W. Inator Tolndexter declared
" tka atnate thla afternoon.
ArrordltiK to tlip I'orilnnd Jonriml.
the Mount Krott Cemetery Ao
elation, formerly ironiotrl nml toii-
Irolled by II. It. Keymild ntnl nhso
clntra, hmt lircn taken oir by Major
Cbarle K. Wordcn of Klumnth KiiIIh,
who I one of the Inrgeet capltnlliita
In Klamath county; Jittnt WlUon, n
lockman of Mitchell, On., and Wll
ran Campbell and Andrew (Irelner of
Condon, heavy whent groworH of (Jill
man county. Otlicrx Inlereittfd' lu
the cemutery iinoclatlon ure Clmrle-t
U. Moon-a of TortUm! and A. N.
Moore of Hnleiu nnd the MciVmiii oh
late. Thete Intenula t-ontrol the
cemetery, which U now mild to be on
a aallafactory flnnnclul IiuhIn. Mr,
Iteynold httit removed to Cnllfornln,
where tin will make bin home.
Major Wordeu'a luomimnt In uii
nounced na $70,000, repreNentlng the
purchase price of the utoek and bondn
hold by Royuold. The InveHtment of
the other mentioned la said to aggre
gate IISO.OOO. The now officer or
the cemetery natoclatlon are Dr. It.
Kelly, preeldent: O, N. Hanen, aec
rotary: I. W. Knnpp, mnnngor. The
board of director Ih roiniMmed of
Judge David K. Jolmnon, Judge Fred
I.. OUon, W. K. I'eunton und J. C
Nlrkum. The wmoclntlon haa taken
downtown onicea In r.33 Morgan
building.
"The aMocintlon," nld Major Wor
dcn, "Ja through with nil the (rouble
Ihut.hnvo embgrraHaed It, nnd will be
prepared to give faultier eervlce, atnd
It will tio mulntnlned iih the peer of
LONDON. Feb. . Tbe admiralty
anuounre that Itlchard Wallace, an
Atnrrlcin Mllor from Ilalllmore, waa
kllliM yeterday when a aubmarlne
nhelled boat of the llrltlab ateamer
Kavrittone.
Prominent United States Senators
6EN BOBH-IDAHO SEN. LEWIS- ILLINOIS
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SEN. REED - MISSOURI
Measure in Congress
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WAHIIINOTON, D. C. Feb. 6.
Connul Vrtnn at guenttown aald In
hU ruble to the date department re
garding the detail of the killing of
Itlchard Wallace, that the provtatonil
collier KavcMone wa tunk by ihell
Ore from a Ocrman vubmarlne In the
vicinity of FaMnet.
lie further aald that the American
teaman kill wa a negro, lllchird
Wnlluce, of Ilalllmore. and that he
wm killed after he had left the Kavc
Mone In the boat, which were "helled
by the aubmarlne.
Government official here declare
the fact that the Kavcatono I a Ilrlt
lah natnl hlp doe not affect the ltu-
ntlou, and the renult of the killing of
Wallace, If tho lifeboat a were really .who arc expected to take prominent
helled.
Member of the senate of ttn; rou-
grck of tho United State of America
I
KalllMk.
WAatifUfiM....
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"j4'' from Norway (o
'rQal American Conaul ll.nl.
lChrlitiawl.
"J ti, TaVa cue, neigh., tltr
Wvcrnment, after nego.
Tb Kngland and France, haa
", take over ih. ii-ii. ....
tath l an reiiui
DrltUh ambaaaador haa In
m retary of state Unilng,
k.trLy'0rWeek''t0PP'"nt
nliaii hniL. a -. .
nij - . r. arfiasgjio
"Wllae h" W,U ,t,rt fcU ,lfh00lw,,, vo B r0PlM)n ,Uu
'.aadth' D'ry n Avtl Ui t,,,,, lecture. Bnitdwlchea and cocoa
" Mil eill ' run h,,, ' HI Lo rvcd, and all dcalrlug to ai-
Mjkjgtf 5u fr "" W'I"P Ml,0,,itn' ,Pe 'vUed br h0 ontartalnaaent
conimltteo of the lltornry aocieiy.
any cometury on tho coast
t.
A meeting of tho Summer Mtcrury
Hoclely of the Summer district will
bo held at 8 o'clock Thuriduy night
PALM BOWLERS
WIN TWO GAMES
IIOIX A TOTAL OF 113 W IM.N8 TO
TIIKIH OFFON'KVTM, THK KLKH,
aam on klkh allots in sec
ond UAMK OF BKIUKS
5E.N. JONES - WASH.
be'iliKi'ient iintlons of Kurope. Sen
ator Ketd of Missouri, this week, Uis
plucd foresight Into the future when
NEUTRALS TAKE
ACTION AGAINST
SUB WARFARE
Ali:itICA. SHIP ALMIWKD TO
I'KOCKKD I1Y GKItMA.V V IIOAT
.lTHOKIf FKMIDKNT TO COM
MAND HHIFS AND PLANTS
Netr Torkisli Cabinet la Formed anil
It I AauMvaced ao Change In Pol
ity Will Follow Spain Protest
Sub Warfare and WUJ Break lame
dUtely Brazil Protceta Abo Ef
fori Made fo Avoid Contact
MADRID. Feb. 6. Spain banded
tbe German ambaaador a note formal
ly protesting tbe aubmarlne warfare.
Tl e sending of tbe note preclude an
immediate break of relation.
Flare $100,000,000 at WUeon'a Die
ixnal for Preparedness Plans and
$1,000,000 for Purchase of Aero,
plane Base and lo Patent Plane
Suitable to Ue by Both the Amy
and the Navy.
FLASH
The preparedness home bill
the house late tills afternoon. $809,.
000,000 involved.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. .
T(ie greatest preparedness measure
ever Introduced in congress was fa
vorably reported on today In tbe
hCJse by Chairman Hadgett of tbe
naval committee.
The bill authorises tbe president to
command all ship, building plants and
alt plants capable of producing raunV
tinns of war.
It places 1130.000,000 at the dls-
RIO JANEIRO, Feb. 6. The Bra- posal of President Wilson, to rush to
slliau government today announced !tom,,eUon work under wa tnd for
tliut a protest has been made against
Germany's unrestricted submarine
warfare.
Iiib it was stated every effort wilt be
made to avoid' a conflict.
the shipping of war materials to
rolnts where needed.
The measure also nnuronrlalosi
Following u cabinet meet- $tnflO,,00 for ti'.j purchase of a-.
aeroplane base to patent aeroplanes
suitable for uc by bot!. the army and
the navy.
LONDON, Feb. 6. The German
submarine U-45 stopped the American
Heniner Wcstwego, but permitted her
part in the direction of the afT:ilr
of the country, military or IckUIu-
i:e. in cae oi a tem-or Hiiuniiou no- URW hl whlcll refcrs , j,ant.so
twceti this country and any ol iliu people lu this country
he fought the anti-alien bill wliich he' . . .,.,. ...I
I to procoed when the Captain furnish-'
eiainii'd win nroiibe Julian against tlicl
eu me suuraarinc wun inree uarreis
of lubricating oil from his cargo.
It'nltcd Status through seeral pjts-j
The I'alma bowling team won two
gamot out of three from the Elks
team Inst night In the second game of
the series of games being held, at tho
Klks bowling alleys In this city. The
I'alm total pine for tbo three games
was 2,510, and the Elks, 1,386.
Much rivalry exists betwoon the
members of the teams. The scores of
the games were as follows;
1st Snd 3rd
I'nlnm ....800 806 9042510
Klks 701 881 764 S886
Tho toama llnod up aa folio we:
I'alma Wright, Dale, Jester, Boyd.
Kent, Caruahan, Upp.
Klks Aekley. Hayden, Bmlth.Rog-
er, Dodge, DeUp.
BeauUe of Orvgaa TeM
Incidents Surrounding
Death of Ed. Way Told
Plaintiff and Defense Introducing Evi
dence Preliminary to and Following
the Shooting to Put Cases on Basis
' for Final Arguments
The examination of witnesses tu I for tho state. Four wore offered for
the Hobba murder trial In th? cli- eildence by Drake, but Manning ob-
cult court continued this morning. Jetted, holding that appearance of
E. B. Henry waa recalled to the' certain tigureg in the picture had not
r.i;ULlN. Feb. 6. The formation'
of a new Turkish cabiuet was an
nounced here, and that C'.raud Vlzi?r
Ilnllmpasha has resigned on acount
of Illness.
Minister of the Interior Tnlatbey
lias formed tho cabinet and is the
new vlxler himself. No change of pol
icy is expected.
CHURCH ELECTS
OFFICERS T0NI6HT
wBa
SACKED IIEAJIT ELECTION FOL
LOWED TOMOIWOW MUHT BV
lXSTA MOTION AND ENTE1U
T.UNMENT
staud for the purpose of establishing
distance between point a Indicated
on tbe plat prepared by himself. lie
also testified to finding two boxes con
taining ahotguu shells In tho Hobbs
home. When asked to Identify two
bom which were Introduce as ov-
this week. A program will be given, WABHINOTON. D. 0.. Feb, .-Jenc. by the .Ute. be ..Id ono was a
after which Mr. Sexton, of tbo Henley Samuel 0. Lancaster of Portland jr... H-tauge No. S chiliad .hot,.
tcrday afternoon gave hi addreaa olna aw own uWpcn. ana iwemy
"Tho Scenic rtc.utlce of Oregon" be-;0" ot "U
fore entbruslustlo audience, laoludlag Dn-
the mombersblp ot Ota National Oeo- 0. R. Miller, photographer, Intro
graphic society. duced six photo taken on the scene
been established by the prosecution,
nor icison for appearance of same cs
Jubllbhcd. Mr. Manning later with
drew his objection on condition that
pictures taken by the same party at
tho Instanco ot tho defense be admit
ted. Under this arrangement three
photos ot the stato's witness were
placed on record,
' Fielding Morgan, who was driving
bunching team for tho Algoma Lum
ber compauy, aud was working in the
Continued on Page 4
MOONEY DEFENSE
RESTS ITS CASE
TESTIMONY INTRODUCED SHOW
1NG THAT PRIVATE DETECTIVE
OFFERED WEINBVRG $5,000 TO
.'.TESTIFV AGAINST MOONEY
' SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 6 The do
fense rested this morning in the trial
of Thomas Mooney, charged with,
murder In connection with the plac
ing ot dynamite during the prepared
ness parade here last July.
Tb(c t-tate will Introduce aa rebuttal
witnesses Mooney and hi. wife, who
testified perfunctorily previously.
Welnburg testified today that a pri
vate detective offered him 15,000 If
The annual election ot the officers
of Sacred Heart church will be held
tonight. Tomorroy evening Father
Marshall will entertain the trustees
a ud past and present officii ot tbe
various societies ot the church. The
order of the evening will be Installa
tion of the newly elected officers, ad
dress by Mr, Barrett of Albany, a
card social and refreshments.
The men aud women of the parish
ure cordially Invited to attend and to
extend a like invitation to their
friends.
It has beeu planned to have a so
cial evening for the children later In
the month.
City Council Provide New Quarters.
Tbe city council erorMed for the
expenditure of 8125 for furnishing a
vacant room In the city hall tor tho
firemen as a lounging room and also
another bedroom. The ordlnanco de
claring for a posting of tbe rebate to
property owner, on Klamath avenue
was passed by th council, The etty
attorney waa ordered to tske-.
he would testify against Moonoy In , tton on the liens against property on
the rase ot dynamiting the United .Canal street between-Teath and Kiev
Railway towors. lentil streets,
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