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

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OP KLAMATH COUNTY
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917
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TRAHORN RAILROAD STARTS
. S. S. NEW ORLEANS IS SUBMARINED
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'regon, California and
Eastern Road Begins
Construction This P.M.
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TAKK FIRST EIGHT MILKS
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f smrlari Available. Work t'ampa i
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Worm.
i Actual construction on the Hint-
rn railroad commenced today. A
llract was signed last night with
III Maou ami (lux Walton, a protu-
int rancher near town for the team
rk from mll mm to Mile nlno anil
contractors Immediately prepnr
to begin operation. Several
ims will bn started on the. anU
lla afternoon. Chief Engineer N.
Iloguo announces that it largo
imbnr f horses aro now available
this work. Regular camp will
established In a day or two.
IT WILL TRY
TO STOP STRIKES
MIMKH OOYKHXOH WILL RES.
POND TO nKqUKST Tl TAKE
IIAMI IX ARIZONA TROUBLE,
LEFT FOR GLOBE
PHOENIX, Arts.. July 0 Former
Governor Hunt acting on the' request
If Federal Conciliator John Mcllrldo
(ft today (or Ulobo to act us media
r li. mining strike. Between twin-
hva mud thirty urrestVhavu boon
lade at (llnho following the urrlv.tl
the troops.
DENVER, Colo., July 0 Indus-
rial Workers of the World at Jer-
bmo, ArUonit on tho strike of llio
Jnltcd Verde und other copper mines.
President Moyor haa advised tho min
ora to continue at work. I i
HEAVY SHIPMENT
OF STEEL RAILS
EXPECTED DAILY
AM. NECESSARY (VlNSTIII'ITION
TiHHM IIAYK lll.'KN SHIPPED
KtrrylMna Will Shortly II In lUwill.
nen for Ktnlr t.'onnlrurtloa
Operation Spukan YMlors
View Route, of llrl Mllr, and He.
turn 'Wry Much linpieul Willi
Outlook of Xrtt Vrnliirr,
Twenty rnrlotuls of steel for the
new Hlruhorn railroad nrn dun to ar
rive at any time. All ueccimar) con
ulrurtlou toolit which could not bn so.
cured locally havn beru purchased on
the outside, uud lire oil the. May here.
A largo supply of bildge material tin
been received. Tim active prepara
tions for work on tho new venturn
are being made und luimedlnto con
struction la assured.
Thn twenty rurload of steel now
on thn way arn one-third of the
amount required for the Klamath
PallN-liahy link of thn system.
Mr. Htrahorn yesterday drove IiIm
visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Murglttroyd and Mr. Waldo 1), I'allio.
over thU end of thn lino, nml they
oxpiositod themselves na greatly
pleased with thn outlook.
Washington exemption'
boards auk reporting
OI.YMPIA, WuhIi., July 0
All hIx local exemption bonrda
In tho Htulo of Washington have
reported themselves uh organti
ml except the oun In Rnattlo.
bridge Sentry Found
Dead at His Post
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WHICH HK HAD RKBN OUARD.
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ORRAT FALLfi, Mont., July 6
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of Company 4 of tho Second Montana
wua found dead today at tho approach
of a railroad bridge whero ha had
been acting as sentry, with a bullet
hole thorough hit toman.b. An In
vestigation hau'begun,
General Pershing Ready to Board Train tor
Paris, After His Trip Across the Channel
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JUSTICE AGENTS
ARREST GERMANS
TWO STIKH fir THK GKIl.MAX CO'
KUNMK.NT ARK OW IX THK
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LIEUT COt-HARBORD
Celtcral I'vrshlng la hero about to board the train for I'nrls after ho had arrived In France from Kiik1.uk!.
K er where bo apieared In Franco ho wan cheered by the populace. TIo French Koernment received him
with hlRh honcrit. (Jcncrnl 1'elcllcr, detailed by the war department to help his in France, is shouu on hlt
loll, ami on hU right In l.leutemiut Colonel llurbord, thief of General I'ershliiR'.s staff.
NKW YORK. July 6 Agents for
iii nnnnrtmrnt of Justice today ar-
J rested two (Jcrmans, one who la re
puted to be a paymaster ,for the
Cerman sqy system In this couatiy
and the other, a man who was for
mely associated with Captain Von
I'dpcn.
ARGENTINE WILL
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SHOWS HKR TEETH TO KAIHER
lUI.Ii. ASKS PAY FOR SUBBED
BOATS
Western TroopsChan8
1 WiU Mobilize
August 1st
WAKIIINOTON, July . .The or
iginal plan for assembling tho nat
lonal guard at Itn divisional training
camps In three increments will bo
carried out, altho the entire forco
will bu drafted formally Into tho
army of the United States on tho
xaino day to prevent confusion and
Injustice In tho relative rank of
guard officers.
The mobilisation datea are July 1G
for tho eastern section of the country,
July 35 for the Central section and
August 5 for the Western.
MRS. ORACK PKNNY
PAHHKS BKYONII
On Thursday morning at 0:30 Mrs.
draco I'onny whoso home Is at tho
corner of High and Tenth Streets,
passed to tho giout beyond at the
Blackburn Hospital during an opera
tion. Dm. Truax and Hunt wore the
physicians und surgeons In charge.
Mrs. Penny was a native of (Irani
Kails, Minnesota and was held In the
high osteem of all who knew her.
Hho leaves her husband, Mr. WllllamJ
Penny and one daughter who resides
In Los Angeles and who Is expected
to arrive hore In time for the fun
eral, which will be held, at the Bap
tist Church at 8:30 o'clock on Run
day afternoon July 8th. Rev. W. If,
Cox will oficlate.
Hsun Reported Losing
His Hold on Chinese Affairs
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FOUR ARK van
WASHINGTON. D. C, Jaly
American Steamship New Or-
leans has been torpetMt u4
sunk by a submarine acenratag
to an announcement by the ttata
department. Four of thn craw
were .drowned, bat the arsaai
naval guard was tarea.
KAISER GIVES
UP OFFENSIVE
ALONG AISIE
GERMANS ARE NOW
FIRBTO
Dispairia of Vlctarr aa
daasea, Tanituaa
Attacks Want of
RasaUaa aa4 Twfcs
I'enOaji Froat.
Regardiac Moreaaeate at Fran.
ATTKIPT TO Ri:STORK THE MAX
(HU IIYXAKTY IX CHINA Wll.li
PIIOIIAHI.Y UK .MPPKD BY THK
HEPUHI.ICAXH
TIENTSIN, China. July fi Fifty
thouMtnd soldiers of llepublican forc
es are conveiRlng at I'ekliiK, uud tho
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LONDON. July 6 According to a,
dispatch to tho London Times from!
Iliicno.s Ayres. tho Argentine Oovern-j
ment has demanded immediate apol-j
jopy and Indemnity from Germany fort
torpedoing of Argentine- ressels Orl-j
1 ana and Toro and a guarantee that,
the Argcntino flag will be respected
in mo uiuro.
20,000 troops between Tien Tain and
I'eUlug by midnight.
PEKING. July Fighting began
yesterday thirty-flvo miles southeast
of Peking between troops of Chang
I Is mi supporters of mourn chy nml
foircb of repuhlUaus.
PEKIN. July fi Situation in capi
tal becoming serious. The trains aie
tilled with fleeing Chinese going to
attempt to icMoio the Manchu i)j.i Tientsin. The position of Chans
nvty appears to be at point of failure.
Trim Chi Jul, Commander In Chief
of punltivo expedition expects to have' will loot Pekln.
j lluam, tho rojallst lender is appar
ently liopeless. It is feared that
when this Is realized that the troopi
PROHIBITION UP
NOW TO SENATE
AMKXDMKXT Wll.li BE YOTKD
UPON TONIGHT BEFORE OTHER
MATTERS ARE TAKKX UP
VirK PRKHIDKXT ASSURES.
ORAFT DETAILS
BEING DECIOEO
SKCRirr.lRY OF WAR AXD PRO
YOST MARSIIAI.lt ARE MAKING
FIXAIi ARRANGEMENTS IXHt
THE BIG DRAWING
WASHINGTON, I). C, July 6 Tho
Sennto voted today to disposo tonight
of tho prohibition amendment to the
food bill beforo voting on other
amendments, after prohibition sup
porters had received assurance from
Viva President Marshall that there
would be an opportunity to vote on
prohibition.
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 6
Secretary Baker nml Provost Marshall
Crow dor today were completing filial
dotalls of method to bo employed In
selecting registrants for new Nation
al Army. The drawings are to be
made In Washington but the date has
not yet been announced.
SPANIARDS WANT
ADDED FREEDOM
INDEPENDENCE OF ALL PROY
lXt'ES IS DEMANDED AT BAR
CELOXA GATHERING OF SEXA.
TORS AXD DEPUTIES
MADRID, Spain, July 6 Sixty
Cutalonlau Senators and Deputies met
In Barcelona jesferday and asked the
government to give autonomy to all
provinces, declaring that they would
calt Parliament unless the request
was complied with.
By Associated.!
Having failed dlsastoromaly In their
recent effort to drive tte Tttp
from commanding positions oa CMgf -indesdamas
oa the Aiana front. tk
Germans are now twain tkatr at-
tentton to tna vuasspogae.
were made Ustalght bjLt
Princes troops west of Mal
lent and souttasMfTakar, fcat warn
easily repulsed. JbMdoala ratlafaat
as to what Is gafac oa) aloa tka
British front In France, where Usaa
have been indlcaUaas of laaartMit
moves In prospect. In Macaiaala
there Is some re-rlvil of acttYMr
Russians and the newly ralnfereail
Turkish detachments are engaged In
battle In the Blstan region of Perstaa
Mesopotamlan frontier.
BERLIN, July 6 Troops of Wwr
temburg Regiment last alght engag
ed French soldiers north of the Aosaa
in bitter hand to hand 'fighting, la
which large numbers of the Frenea
were taken prisoners.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bgan warn
visitors here from Algomayaataraay.
Mr. Egan is superintendent of the
Algoma Lumebr Co. ' '
Klamath County
Works with Builder
KLAMATH COMMISSIONERS WILL
(tM)PERATE WITH THE NKW
RAILROAD SYSTEM REGARD
1NG CROSSINGS, ETC.
Chief Engineer N, H. Bogua of tka
StrahOTB llnaa has been In elate sea
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their regular meatlag tatey. Tfea
permission of the county wttt-
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