The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 19, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, FEMUARY If, 1917
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RELATIONS REGARDED HOPEFUL
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YARROWDALE NOJEg INT TO GERMAN!
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Wilson Not Going
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wrtTATtOX VKCHAMORD RLT-RK
UKVKI ROIWVIi
ft "Overt Act" Mm (torwTHL Rat
rmMnri Net 10 IVromiliMi
fsr Kveataalltlre IWmmm Mm
raw Wsrfsre Hwm to Kate Whimo.
id JsasseacMmertcan Relation
BKbmi "Mere tWewdsy.r
WAKIIINOTON, I. C. Feb.
ltoctaVot Wilson hss bo present la-
testlen of folai before coagreee to
owm the UnuD'AMfhu ettua
ties In sny way. It m learned an
tbsrlllvtly today.
Although tan dangerous particulars
of th Itustlaa remain unckaaged.
efrlaU regard that retetlcaa wltk
tieranay are more hopeful at Ibis
(MM H& at any since (ha diplomatic
trsak vccurred.
Ko "uvsrt act" has occurred yal.
President WIImb, however, does not
latad to atop preparing for evnntu,-
aJMU( merely because the staking or
skips by aubmsrlnes baa apparently
alsaiped,
Japanne-Amerlcan rolatlona ar
"ore friendly" since Wllsoa took tke
tea stand against Germany, Ambaesa
tar Sato, Japanea raprwaUtlvt, dt
krtd today,
WAHIHNOTO.V, D. 0., Ftfc. 1.
Tatra arc 1 00,000 aplaala tka trnltanl
totea, knator OvtrnaR daclard In
tu ifiiatr durlai debate ovar the
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PLACED BOMB AT
BAY' CITY PARADE
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Umlttw Mumlar Kaw Trial Uiat
Kffert to Nawo BtniySi Lift.
AS FRANCISCO, rcb. 19; Pe
tlarlng that ha hat- beaa unable to
leap alace the conviction of Thojnaa
J. Moonay, preuartdneaa parade bomb
l.lanttir convicted of murder by n Jury
ilat week, Harry Johnston, deputy con.
unite of Ban Mato county, awore to
nn affidavit today that he aaar a nya
lerloua Meilcan place the ault case
ar where the eiploalon occurred.
Johnson said that h followed the
Mexican from the place whero he left
the ault case. II accosted klaa, and
waa told by Ike Hoilcan tkat It waa aa
old bar, aad he wantedto get rid of It.
Johnson aald tkat two days latsr ke
sty the same Mexican board a boat
tumid tnr flaatlla. Ha maid hn feared
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ttffoaajie bill. Overman kaa ' keen in become Involve; In tba case, aad to
"swir co-operating wltk tke depart- has aald nothing,
anat or justice In drafting the
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Tke last -effort to save tke life of
Mooney, convicted for plant lag a
bomb at Meuart and Market streets
'.VASIIINdTON. 1). C. rah. 19 on Julv lid. -which resulted In the
The Mexlran twkaeey kaa received . killing of ten persons, was made to-
coaimiiiilri.ticn from Bolivia, calling .day when his attorneys formally
apon American nations to Join a eon moved for a new trial;
ftrsarc to dcsl with eomnlleatloBB ie.
.Hltlnx frcm the Uerman submarlnoHatcMTy Man Arrive- Here.
"rec. tiio cnmmnnlcatlon aeaiblng
ly denounces n?rmany'a sen warfare,
VWts Miller HIN Hchoel. I
MIm Kdna Wells, Klamath.county
aoo aunerlntendeat. Is visiting the
"lller Hill school today la connection
yi'k nor duties.
myste
H. H. Pollock, former mnnuier or
the Spencer Creek fish hatchery ar
rived In the city last night from Bon
neville, whero he has been stationed.
Ii. V. Strasa, who Is to have charge of
the erectlith of the Klamath Hatchery
on Crooked. Creek,, also came for the
week end.
lights
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Flashed, Reported
Systematic Sifiialling in Cazadero HilU
Out on Pacific Reported to
Federal Proaacutor
8ANTA ROSA, Csllf., reb,i-rfyi
fcwulo light' aliBslllng.- vlalble- far
JM on the Pacific o'ma, ass bean go-
, on In the Cwderehllle fr sav-
trl weeks, according to fraak Of far!
Mr, Opfer bm reporUi the matter
to Federal Prosecutor Praston here,
Some Blghie the Hghte ware all red,
and oa ethers all whits, he said. Twles
they were arrxated in the form of a
creea, and ohe formed, a triangle.
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Orders Immediate
Release of Citizens
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SHIP AND SOB
FIGHT RUNNING
DUEL ON OCEAN
VXDfiDltSsU MOAV COLLAPSiai
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The I ask of exaastalBg thecrsdeti
tlsls of the various members 'of the
Oermaa party on beard tke Scandinavian-American
liner Frederlk VIII,
from New York to Copenhagen, was
done Saturday by a corps of Canadian
Immigration, aad customs officials at
Halifax. Tke scip waa taken Into a
winded portion of Halifax harbor for,
this piirpcrv. A aauill army of ofB-'
cnU bourdeil the shl'i. nud the length
of I lift vblp's.stay hero will depend on
wlietlrr they. And evorythlag aatlsfac
lory with the papers of the Qeraian
party, whkh, includes Count von Bern-
storir, former tlerman ambassador to
the United States.
The moat careful secrecy prevails as
to the operations of tke officiate, but
the personnel of the investigating
force, Immigration officials, traaslat-
jet' r i
or., snd; wesnxiasiBer. tsiented
that. UeCwoTk Vwa, te earetsl and
aMUVgfaf y
Report tkat it was neasible tkat
Haaa Tanecker -and Wolf von Tgel.
who flgured In the revelations con
nected wltk tke alleged plot to destroy
the Wetland canal, and reported on
the ahlp. might be removed by the
British naval authorities, were with
out confirmation. The Frederick VIII
waa under tke glare of a searchlight
from a patrol.boat all Bight, while the
rule not allowing boats, to approach
close to tke liner wascaretully en
forced. Members of tke Oermaa par
ty were early oa deck, though their
shore view ta not insplrtnc a Jail' on
one hand aid a brewery on tke other.
The psseeagers will uadeTtBo dream
ataaces be allowed to laid.
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STOCKMAN TAKES
TEACHER AS BRIDE
H. C. WI.NStOW, PHOMJNKXT MKR.
KILIj STOCKMAN, AND MISH
I'KAHIi srra.TKN8, HIGH SCHOOL
TrA47HKR AT MSJUULI, WKD.
a, C. Wlnalow, a prominent stock
man or the Merrill dlatrlctaad Ml'sn
Pearl Stevens, teacher In, tke Merrill
high school, were married la this city
Saturday night,
Acoomiuinled by a number of .their
friends from the Merrill district, the
party arrived in the city 'Saturday,
The license was procured, 'and the
couple waa married' Saturdayfevenln,
The bride is a former student at the
University, and Is a toacksr In tho
Merrill high' school. The greora la a
woll known. stockman of Merrill,
The bridal party, returned home
Hunday. Mrs. Wlnslow will continue
her school work for the remainder of
the year, .''..
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Kormer.Ix?cl Bey VlsMii Here,,
Harry, oataraeaux, wrmeriy a resi
dent of thla city. . la here visiting
frlendgfor.iverardayii, ,aa!arneaux
la wun.wsiie srarge Bisprese enssiwar,
doing' relief, work, ,reeeatiy;ass'tlBg
In the, heavy work at HomBrooic,
which has 'ahttt.eewn slaee ike, stats
weVry:vV4,' '
JURY FAILS TO
REACJMrERDICT
VXAUR TO AGRKK A TO INNO
CK.NCR ON OCUiT OF MR. AND
MRS. MOHRS ON TJHAxVFOR THK
, MURDER OF Kl WAV
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Tke Jnry,
mrs,
In the caae ot Mr. and
Harry Hobbs, on trial here for
the jnurder ot Kd Way 'at Algoma,
was. unable to reach' a verdict, "they
reported to' Judge Knykeadall 8atur-
V The ;Jury waa out 'aafcexlmately
iwenty-eix'hou'rs. VLJ'
'i The circuit will conrene again In
the morning, when this ease Is ex
pected ioW up again. ..'
ftTThe expense of the caae was M.800.
rtty CeMBcll Meets Teidst, , j
The 'regular weekl'meetlng of the
city council will be. held,, tonight ht
tkn.rlty.'ka'M at 8 o'cleek.iMajor Crlt.
ler; is expected to arrive kome this
week. .Councilman 'Dety is acting
Mayor,
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TeAe. Pasltio at CMeemtii;
, tdnand,Qowen're here thla morn.
lagforCbllul.wh.resbsjaccep.
ted' a 'peetUoa la MarUa Bnither.-
genemtameeenaBaiee;5Bore.. vra.
Oowe ecgeeti to meve there later Iq
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release of tie imarledeje keM ay Pet.
many abeej tae Yarrwsleae syte"
oeers was asm awerear, ecresarr
LejMiag aaaewBcedtoder ''
Ij yeeWrersaef
word from serua taetitae
Would -'be released skertry"' i.
Reports have varied aa to'erketker
mot. the Amerinswe'takesi treae
wrMicn fMiki ny, iv . na.-!1 M keM'Ssti Board.the Taiiew-
man uiBuriaa la a maaiaa- dual at dile.haTe been released, bat word re
seai the creW reported today, on ar-,T "lMS; ?
riving here from Bordeaux. ir thatfcey areatlM to e-atody.
. - ,. . t iae Busteris wsks uensur sbs
The eubmartne 'Bred three tneJree-i .,,, v,. ',..:,. Jfc.. .
tlve ahota. Tke eecoBd,Bket lm tte UCB nrptttmMt toward. Oetv
Guayne's deck gun struck the dtver,. . WaaiW '
slnklBg ker. - -
vaputn Jtouseeiot or tne unayae new lis
earn:
NEW YORK, - Feeb. !. The
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"We left Bordeaux January Hat
At boob on tke following day a freight
Boat appeared, oaT our port aide. Aa
wo wateked, n submarine darted from
Clarence Montgomery, member of
the Klamath eouaty klgk achooi bao
ketball team, Iremalned tm Medferd
arte,' the team, trip of teat: week, tar
mreiral treatmeat for kta eyes. Aa
beklBd the freigkter, aad started f or j accident waen ke waa a. asaall hoit
ua. I immediately awaag the boat severed' tke nerve coatreHiag on s
around aad trained our deck guns on ' kla eyes., He returned heme last evee-
tke aabmariae.
"We ired hurriedly and mlesed.
The. submsrtae ired twice aad also
mlesed. 1 told the gmaaers tollm
carefully, aad aa tke submarine Ired
tke tklrd time, we Ired. Tke sub
marine apparently collapsed, aad sank
soon afterwards."
Iirave for Oklahoma.
Mrs'. Colvln aad daughter left this
mornlux for Oklahoma to join Mr.
Colvln and son, who left tor there!
some time ago;
lag. tad It la tkowgkt cow tkat tho
oi:erittTi waa entlfely'auccess'uJ, ,,
Celled MVsettsm of W. C T.V.
There will be a called meetlag ot
the Women's Christian Temperaneo
UbIob Tuoeday st 1:S0 p..m. at ta
Some of Mrs. B. 9. Orlgsby, at ISIS
eteraoa street.
VpomVeReyFBraaN. ', ,
Harry dames waa a Klamath Falls
visitor today from' his farm down the
valley, near Stiikel bridge - ' "
Valley Basin Fair
Association Formed
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C. D. Chorpening President of Organri
' zation, 0mmitteet Make Ready '
for March
The Klamath Baaln JMhoot, Fair
Association waa formed at a meeting
of the teachers of the county la this
city Saturday afternoon. "The officers
elected were .0. D, Chorpening presi
dent, M. B. Ford treasurer, Miss Kdna
Wells Beoretary,., "
A motion, was carried to ask the
sckool boarts e parent toackera' as-
seciatloa of the several districts to taw
pelat one natron of each district to
attend the next meetlag, of ther
elation in March, "when. bylawi will
he (drafted andvpresented. .CommR
tees wll arrange tor tke nieetlBg;
' Those present at' the meeting wetw 4
CD, bherpenlng, P; K. Hoe..Mle.::
Kmma Murray, John .HHtekinBMdsR " '
Mattte Foster, M, B. Ford. Mlaa A,-'nV" -HanssnF.
W, SextbaVFred rtsroan
and Mies Rdse. sUs(;eoBtyaekal
superiBteadsBt. . '. ':v"kict'"
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