The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 02, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1017.
Government Has Startling Facts
CARRANZA TO BE ASKED TO EXPLAIN ATTITUDE
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M
ions Loaned to
Mexico by Teutons
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teend Ttul tirraiMM la TNI Omelry
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That Count roe HMWterir. Former
Uerataa AMfcMMfcir Here. at
(Htm (or Dtataalllag of Interned
Orrmaa Hhlea nnd Other Order,
My IL J. RENDER
WASHINGTON, D. C March 1.
Tie government haa learned that
Gersian, In America bave "loaned
Illtotui of dollars" lo Carrauia and
taralibed money to purchase ameltor
shut In Mtilco recently.
It has also toon learned that Count
BrniorR sent all Ilia Instructions
covrrlag I lie dismantling of the lu
Ureed German vcmuU or other bual
sen ind Instructs Oermsn consuls
la Amtrlra at tho aamo time the Jilm
srman letter wan sent.
These orders In many respect are
MartllnR, and prove that draplte the
lm that ivare existed, Germany wan
plotting hoatlle acta In America.
The government la prepared to
ike new aenaallonal disclosures "at
the proper time."
KENQ PROPERTY
SOIDTO HUBER
DErlD FILED WITH THB COUNTY
(XKItK HHOWH HALE OF MUCH
OV THE TOWN OF KBNO, FOIL
MKIILY KNOWN AH DOTEN
The aalu of a portion of tho city of
wo, n hamlet twelve rallea south
t of ttilH city, from John Snow.
te to V. W. Hubcr, baa been re
corded at tho county Clark's osice.
Mr. Bduwioom, a resident of that
wttlon, U Interested In property
"re. Keno's name war formorly
Men,
The property dlapoaed of constate
tho caat half of tho aoutlioatt quur
w of section 12, townahlp 40 aouth.
"ne 7 oast, w. M., containing 80
"rw, which property lira within the
town ilmltK.
H. I. OMrUl Inspecting
W. Mtllealr lllunlnt.mt.ini r
Bhaala dlvlalon of tho 8outhern
"wine, Itoadmaiter Tom Counor and
Wtolou Engineer O. A. Weater nr
"M In Superintendent Metcalfe ar,
i i Shuts, last night, on their month-
JLr.'pCUon tr,p over Tbw
jwt to the end of the Mb today, to
", and win return to Dunsmulr.
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'ortyMeers Tonight
ronignt at Houston's opera bouu
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SENATE PAHMEM NAVAL HILL
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e 1, Tlio senate unanimously 4
pa.svd the. administration's half
million naval bill tlila after-
noon without ratline (he roll. It
Include provisions for three
battleships, une battle cruiser.
three acout rrulMir. fifteen de-
atroyera and sixty-eight subraa-
rlncit.
KLAMATH CLUB
TAKES UP TUIE
UNO DRAWINGS
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clini to ltiulrv Hepoult of Nearly
fCNNI by Krery AppHranl Ik-fore llio
hmwlMK Held Tliat "poor" man
N Therrby Kllmlnutnl, ami Make
It it SprultJm.
A dcleriniiUMl effort U beluK made,
bv tho Commercial Club und other
Intrreated, In which work llobert 8trn.
born will aaaUt, ul tho aollcltntlon of
Fred Fleet, aetrotury of tho club, to
ellmlunto tho doHaltlng of nearly
200 by every applicant at (ho open
ing of tho l.ulo Uke land thla Hprlim.
Couimunlcalloii with CongreHHinnu
HI n not I dlviilKca tho fact thot tho rec.
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!tnir llio mnltor. nntl ulao nnnouncea
,. nwidffi riininiiiNiiiii in Htm kuiihiiiui
.that both the drawing on thla prop
erty nnd thn Californlii londa will
'probably be held in thla city.
Tho eommlaajon hud, however, oo
rlded to require tho depoattlnir of
$190 by every applicant. It la bold
here that tui8 practically ollmlnatea
tho "iwor" man, and makes It n spec
ulated proportion largely. It Ih
held that ordinarily land drawings do
uot rennlro the placing of auch auraa.
Mr. Blruhorn will tnko tho propo
alllou up with llio Southern Pacific on
iiiu rnturu to San Frunclaco In an on-
l.unvni. in Iihvm a rhanco made. Mr,
Rinnnil aald that tho rommlseiou
might riconalder Ha declalon.
it ! rti thai auch a atipuiation
win Iimoii thouaanda of people out of
Klamath county who would otnerwiao
draw,
Twenty Arrcn fltangva llanda
Deoda transferring the aoutbeaat
quarter of the nor'theaat quarter of
eetlon 84, townahlp 39 aouth, range
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Iirc are tbe three LondoriCTf
held on tho chance of a plot to mur
der Premier David t.loyd George and
Arthur Henderson, member of tho
Urltlsh war council. They are Mra.
Luke Walker's Dog
Gets Rabies-Killed
Reports That Dog in Yainax and Beatty
Country Probably Spread Disease
and Fears Epidemic
Indications that an outbreak of
tho rablca la liable to occur on tho
K lain.it h Indian reservation In tho
vicinity of Yainax and Ueatty la tho
word brought to tho city by Luko
Walker, cattlo Man, who returned
.here yesterday from a vlalt to that
country, whoso dog waa afflicted and
killed.
A dun with rablca waa loose lu that
neighborhood aoveral woeka ago, and
wn aeon at both of those points, and
la known to have fought with a large
uuniber of doge while traveling be
tween these towna, aays Mr, Walker.
'FRISCO TO GET
NAVAL STATION
HI.WATi: ADOITS AMENDMENT TO
NAVAL HILL APPROPRIATING
MILLION AND A HALF FOR
HAHK AT SAN FRANCISCO RAY
WASHINGTON. D. 0., March .
The aenato today adopted an amend
raent to tbe naval bill appropriating
a million and a half dollars for a
naval base at San Francisco Bay. Sen.
itor Phelan strongly supported the
bill. i
The navy department declared that
Mam Island la not equipped to repair
auper-dreadnoughta. (
Poison Hot, Against Lloyd George
Mra. Wlaule Maaoai
Whrtrdomi and berdilthtera. Mra;
Winnie Maaon and Mia Hettle
Whoeldon. Attorney General 8lr
Frederick K. 8mlth asserted In court
that It was the plan of the women to
"A Jurgo number of dogs were
"Jailed" at Yainax following the visit
of the dog with the rubles, but I un
derstand they wore turned loote,
aomo biliig killed." Bald Walker.
It Ih understood . that ' Wm. II.
Freor, Indian agent, Is working on
tho case, and Ih making efforts to pre
vent the spread of tho trouble.
Kays Huy GrttlnK Sraive
K. II. Moore, Poo Valley farmer,
waa lu tho city today, and reports, Unit
t hay (a becoming scarce In hla section
of tho county, and that stockmen are
having difficulty ttdlug over the re
cont spell of winter weather,
llrltiah RcpulatHl
RERUN, March 2 It Is announced
that British attacks bavo' been ro
pulsed In the trenchos east of Hou
chct after terrific hand flghtlug. Re
peated clashes have occurred In tho
Ancre regions. '
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Will. Give Lecture
lit H. Dunbar, auperlntendeiit of
tbe city schools, und Mr. Hogg will
glvo an Illustrated lecture Sunday
night at 8 o'clock at tbe Bummers
school bouse on "Great Britain and
Her Possessions."
Dentists Organise
The dentists of the city met laat
ntgbt and organised a Klamath-Lake
county dental society, expected to be
coma a suborganlutlon of thn abate
body later. Dr. Leonard waa chosen
president and Dr. Westarfeid. mk
tary.tmuurer. Another nunting wHl
bt bald next Thursday night.
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Mra. WheeMoai
shoot -the two idea mcntWn'WwIth
irrowa poisoned with curarl when
they were at Walton Heath on gov
ernment affairs. Thla photograph
shows tho three women in prison.
FILM COMPANY
TO TAKE CRATER
ONK OF THB DIGGK8T FIRMS RE.
CKIVKS 1'KRMIT FROM THE
CtOYKRNMKNT TO I'SE CRATER
NATIONAL PARK
The Relig Polyscope Motion Picture
company, ouo of the biggest motion
nirtiirn concerns In the business, has
Until Bran ted a permit by tbe govern
' nit at to use Crater Lake National
J Park for making motion picture pro
ductions. When they will start tho work Is
not known now, but probably during
the coming summer season.
Thla is tbe first company to under
take work or this kind In this local
ity on such a targe scale, and means
Hint Klamath county's scenic points
in other sections will also undoubtedly
ho used for this purpose from now on.
Tbe Aiming In tho park means
much In the way of advertising and
moklng this part of the country a
renter for film companies, for Its
many scenic advantages about Upper
I Klamath Lake, the Lava Beds and
, Ice Caves, mountain streams, timber,
Lower Klamath Lake and tho pell
caus, oud other Interesting points.
four American Released
NEW YORK. March 2, A Berlin
wlrelesrt sya that four of tbe Amer
ican Yarrowdale. prisoners were re
leabed Wednesday,
Is Hack In City
R. A Johnson, president of the
Klamath Manufacturing comnauy, has
leturued to Klamath Falls from Call
forula points.
Ttase to Buy New License
Chief of Police Baldwin announces
that March 1st Is the end of tbe dog
license nscal year, and that beginning
on that data all dog owners In thn city
are expected to purchase licenses for
another year.
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KAIHER REPORTED ILL
The
AMSTERDAM. March 2
l;ir is reported confined to 4
bis room with a severe chill,
which Is not regarded serious.
4 He Is receiving bis ministers and
a is communicating- with bead-
quarters, despite his Illness.
STRAHORN URGES
HASTE BE MADE
TO START WORK
RIMING PRICKS DO NOT HELP SIT.
CATION
Hope Ioos Ends WUI Be Gathered
l and That Railroad Matter Be
Settled Huricdly, to Start CosMtruc
thin Mayor Making Sure AH
Thimr Go Through Without HRcli
Ik-fore City I Tied I'p.
A large number of Klamath Falls
business men turned out to greet
Robert E. Strahorn on his arrival here
last uight and gave three rousing
cheers for "Robert E. Strahorn, Em
pire Pullder," as he stepped off the
train.
Mr. Strahorn responded with a
shoit speech of acknowledgement, at
tor which the enthusiastic crowd
cheered again, and adjourned to the
White Pelican hotel. Following din
ner hut night an informal reception
wus held at the hotel, at which a num
ber of local people attended to meet
and Inlk with Mr. Strahorn.
today be la In conference with
Mayor Crlsler, upon whose Invitation
be came here at this time, and mem
bers of tbe council, and It la ex
pected that a meeting with Mr. Stra
horn and the council will be held to
night. The vlalt of Mr. Strahorn to tbla
city nt this time la at the Invitation
of Mr. Crlsler. In order that the de
tails end closing up of work In rais
ins th money snd terralnala for the
railroad be wound up, and put Into
shape at this time, to Insure construe
Hon of the railroad.
The mayor Is deslrloua to know that
nil loose ends are connected up; that
tho necessary funds are raised, and
rights of way In such shape to cause
no trouble, so that no hitch will oc
cur after tho city haa sold Its bonds
and has the money on band. Details
In connection with the proposed road
with which he Is not familiar, are
alto to be gone over.
Mr. Strahorn said last nlht that it
the city secure Its bond money, tbe
right? of way cletned up In shape, the
only remaining matter Is the terminal
ratio. s
He urges that all haste fee made in
BRITISH EMBASSY DENIMS ANT
KNOWLEDGE OF PLOT
Hcaato Atfofrtasl
for Isasjris
Armed NevtralHy ML
tmawa I'attlt Alter Wsnml
sidereal late this
tx Advised
NEW YORK. March 2. The
police and American Agenta f
tbe Department of Justice
e
name LnJa Canera. Oenscal, ejfc-iitt
regon nnd General Hnerta aa '
being connected with the Ger
man-Mexico plot against the
United States.
They say the Germans planned .
to substitute Obregon or Ca- e
bera for Carransa la the presl-
dent's chair, bat that the Amnr-
lean recognition of Carranaa
stopped 'their plans.
WASHINGTON D. C. March I.
Under orders Issued from the state
department Ambassador Fletcher, at
Mexico City, will ask Carraasa to ex
plain hla attitude regarding the Sim
merman letter and German plot
against the United State.
The British embassy denied today
any knowledge of tbe Zimmerman let
ter until it waa made public Wednes
day. The aenate today adopted by a vote
of c 4 to 15 the resolutions tatmme
illntely consider ts armed neutrality
bill. By a previews arrangement no
tion on this bill waa suspended until
disposal is made of the naval bill late
thla afternoon. It la expected a loag
debate will take place on the resolu
tion, but It Is expected to pans.
Other Instrumentalities In the
house as resolutions will probably be'
shelved by the senate, and the full
senate bill sent back as a substitute.,
WASHINGTON. D. C. March J.
Secretary Lansing has been advised
officially by Germany tbat the Amer
ican Yarrnwdale prisoners will be re
leased and transferred to the Swiss
border, probably on March 7th.
WASHINGTON. D. C, March 2.
Secretary Lansing has been advised
that the liner Tratlonian haa been tor
pedoed without warning, and that one
American aboard was saved.
wludlng up all loose ends, nnd that
the various ends be gathered up and
no time lost in tbe preparation el the
necessary preliminaries, so that eats
Btructlon work can be started aa neon
as possible. ' "
"Within tbe last month the price of
steel rails haa gone up tl.tv a ssdU,
so that If work were started nasi?
would cost ua iie.eeo more. " ne
last night,
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risen la other materials MfMrj
work of thla naaff'wanM, .
most desirable until rnrleeeiWt,s
less nurnea action on
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