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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1911)
ftje tuning firfaUi. tvrrum n tarn KXCtVMVB 1MB On mrKU I'lUH nmws urwiob INTMUfATIONAIi JIBW riftli Veer N lid) KMMATH PALM. OHKOON, MONDAY, NAY M, 1911 HEAVY FIRING BY FEDERALS AND REBELS AT IT AGAIN DOWN BY THE RIO GRANDE MULLETS FILL THE AIR JAWM AND TIA VARA AIM! MiMS IJNTKNIMi TO THK HT.UM1TO MWIC OP THK MAI'. HKK AM TMK KKA ' escisl to The Herald vl lililll Vlav Maviiral hun- red ihnti were exchanged thU mom. I Ui by ihe rebel and federal outaldej of Jium, nnd some of the bullet. few to the American aide. The fed-1 rU ) (hi' liiaurgonl started the' tattle, but l,l. ithe rebel, deny. ".IMMA!H:tt ,, UI MIMTAHV 4ro attempted to slop Ihe fighting, ! when he thought he had Ufts4.. POIU'KH (1IVIM OIT IIIM I'MX td he lift the iireiie. but on hi leav" M,(t .h.NJ A MITPICIKXT Ing Ihe buttle started unre more, nnd t thlt time bold (Idea aro In action. "' KMKIMIKXt:i , Two hundred rebel arc engaged, . mbc of them getting within a hun- rtd)sr.J.uf the federal tranche. UPrlght Hulled l'r.-s, At J o'clock the federals-brought a Special to The lloralil Mi lre In action and fired several' WAaillNIITOX, May K. How the set it an adobe, lumie where score I'nltrd Slates could have &00.000 men of rebel refugee wero In hiding. A ready for nn emergency call to t.rin sua crr)lng n whlto flag wa hot'u rax- of need was outlined hire to- from hU horse by tho federal. TU Juan Attached IAN' DIKOO, May I, A force of awaated Insurreeto arrived at the ostsklrt of Tla Juana thl morning from Tecarto. The federal oulpoet lr4 a few abota ai them and tben re trailed toward the. tow. At the announcement that the reb tktwrr een aproachlng the town, all tk women nnd children and motrablo'nf troops, and gave In detail hi rem- firaltnre crowed to the American edy. Me of Ihe border. The protection by thl. Inl.lbl. Iln me.t ,j.n,Mnl W1M Leona.d aotih guard, alihough Mauaer bul- ' H ,, v H A) hU carry thr mlli-a. . . A few eager .ourl.U who braved ' (f.'Drlghl. Ill. by the , Unite.) I'm,, Ike wir rrare nptieared on the llnni Aoclatlon) Ikk morning, demanding tn aee th. The mobllliatlon nt ftun Antonio "cowle opera ar." They were turned Uliow IhM the regular troop of th lu)t, Kvery More In Tla Juana it ' United 8late army are ready to leav.t clowd, boltetj and nailed. Uielr garrlon equlpied for Ihe field One hundred rebel who advanced 'nt h ahorleat notice. Thu Teuth In toward Tla Juana at II o'clock wr.fnlry at Ft. Ilarrlion were entrained wt by n party of mounted federal within eighteen hour after receWInt: oath of Ihe town. A brief engage-1 their order. .Where there wa a do- M mulled, and both aide wlthtly lu .iitrainini( ti w ur t in.- - drtw. At noon the rebel were aialn . wen advancing. HermlaHto KOdAI.Rfl Arl tfavl a -KxpeetM lag an attack of Hermoolllo, apeclal train of ten eara left to pick up fed eral troop along the tin to relnforc capital. Ilanrhera report the Her motlllo rnad to be alive with rebel bound for the capital, and Intending, ' ?"'. It hm been omrlally admitted that U rnd leading Into Nogale from aoaor aro mined, American aoldlor are moblllied M thU iwilnt, expecting that th attack on tho Mexican town of So uIm may be almllar to the Agitn Wla affair. High Hchoel VMsHom Saturday afternoon the hall leant (ram tho Klamath County High Urtooi crowed bala with the Bonania eholaitlc team at Bonania, ant again Jm vltllor wero vletorlon. Tho rnrn wn io to S, and th loeal hoya took advantage of th oecaalon to fat 10 their average, a they landed at w at will on th bdr of th Bo Mn twlrlor. Clair Arnold wa bav Bandits Make An Attempt tn Vnlled Press NrtrlM PORTLAND, May.!, A daring at "Pt on the part of two man to held P the Kart Bid hank thla afteraooi mltd when th oMeers of th lastltu "on put up a strong reelstaae. Th Wt entered th hank and demaadsd " funds, vbatly , lateadtog U Inn o much fun nut of It tint ho hat. tril Itiu ball lutu l.osl lllver, making rlrnill of tint ack without any trouble fur hi feat. Henry Imw I installing a clgnr eland In the front window of hi pop uUr barber hop on Main street, 1-. tween Fifth and MUlli. BEN. WOOD SAYS IT CAN BE DONE day In a tatement to the United I'reM by Lieutenant General Leonard Wood, chief of atalf, U. H. A. I tleneral Wood broached for tho first 'lime detail of hU plan In dlscuulng I tho mobllliatlon at Han Antonio, and tho rrltlclim thereof msdo In ration quatler. He pointed out tho present Inefficient atate of tho United Htate-i army In raae an emergency should arlMi which would call for a big body ability of me rauroaa the to auppiy lvMtfiuirlallnil. The Hwcnteenth In- 'fantry wa under canva within three and a half daj after receiving tneir order, and all the troop wero under canvaa wllhln teu daya of thu time th original order to proceed to tho bor der wa hutied. Tho entire regular mini- could have been ruoblllied lu I. la aatilM ttfrlaA. I In the Han Anlonlo mobllliatlon tnei ,r-"""S'e.rSr. in., nral lime. Thl hould not DC, llrlgade and dlvUlon ihould bo n art of thu uriiiv'it peace, organlxatlon. Aa thu organlted each dlvUlon won I J bo about half It war trengtb. A It I, approximately about 10, 000 men aro needed to complete tho dlvUlon. Had thoo been prdfldo.1 they would have) boon raw recrulta. requiring weoka of training. In for eign countrle thla Increment I ob tained from orgaulied reaorvea, which are absolutely eoaentlal for our army to Inrniro a speedy change of It unit from a pcaco to n war tooting. The total lack of reaorvea I tho greatest weakness of our army ays tent. Thl was clearly lllustratod by tho mobilisation In Texaa. Should wo bo forced to moblllso a hlg force many Unsuccessful Rnb Portland Bank mako a quick gotnway, but a revolver duol resulted. One of the bandits waa arrested. tl gavo the name ot August Kkart, and say he la a ma flkiaut. That th money waa noUak a from th bank Is due largely to President Nwhalluwho guarded th fuada with revolver. iwc-ka muat elapae bvfore .undor thu prcst-m plan, our arm)' organization rould take the Hold with their full Ht rt'iiicth. I'uhllc opinion probably would not aland for such delay. Thu .ti-Milt would buthat tho organisation! would Inkv thu fluid at tliolr reduced Mrcngth, or, If at the Increased trength, with large number of men poorly liutructed In their dull and unfitted lo endure the exposure of a campaign. We ran oriinultc auch a reserve u I needed If we timkp tho enlistments In the icgutar army and the Mllltln ten years, two or three yrara with tho colors and tho remaining wivon or eight ear absolutely free of ohllcv tlon to como to the color except' In rr of war. Thu men thould bo free from riot duty or local atate duty, but hould be obliged to attend maneu ver every other )ear for eight day". Now wo are lining from 30,000 to 10.000 men )varly from our mllllla and tegular army combined, only nlxiut one-third In each service being roH'tilUtmcntH. If wo wero to glvo these men tl.HO monthly, or whatever. rongres might think wan wlo, no would accumulate SHO.OOO men In eight )ers. Theao would lx Initrurted men. who hnit pnurd through the regular 'iirmy or mllllla. ThU plan would giro im ISO, 000 men islanding right be hind thu regular army of appro!- iiately 100.000, and with mllllla of probably l&a.ooo, would give u rfiiotit r.ou.non men Immediately fcvall iible. The only obligation thtM men nould have. In addition to their er vice obligation, would be to keep the piljulant general of tho nrmy and Ihe adjutant general of the different tlali Informed a to their1 where- lil-OUt. HHIIKIUrM KXHIUIT AT THK AHTOIIIA CKVrKXXIAI. HAI.KM, May S. The itatc depart ment of fUherle will maintain an ex- ,tenlu exhibit In Attorla during thu Centennial eeleiiraliou, vnowing m ue tall thu method of the propagation of fUh and nalmon In particular. A num ber of aquarium tank, allowing Ihe many pecle of live flh native to tho date of Oregon, a well a n fliti linliher) In actUe operation, will muke thl uxhlblt complete and au ed ucational feature of grent Intercut tn all centennial vliltorn. MINI PICTURE SIMM m cumkes urn The IrU theater, tho popufar mo tion picture how houao on Sixth triH-t, haa again changed hand. A. V. nnd L. C. Wlahard being tho new owner. They aro rocent arrival Kllembiirg, Waah., ana are brother of A. L. Wlihard, on of the The new owner, will take charged Ihu theater tho first of next week. They plan many now features for tliolr how, which will make It one of tho beat In Klamath Palls. The very latest and best In motion' pictures are to bo secured, and will bo shown on thu screen by Carl Schenecker, while In tho musical llnu a real treat l to be given the patrons of tho ahow. As sociated with their orchestra wilt be Miss Allison, Joseph Ward, Prof. R. K. Orlfflth, A. Y. Ttndall and A. U Wlsbard, all of whom are wall knswn feature here and musician of too first class. Other features aro to bo added from tlmo to time, and undor the management of tho Wlsbards, the lJ bid fair to becomo mora popular than over, A. A. Mitchell, that renowned ex nonont of tho virtues of M. J. II , l here from San Francisco making his regular call on the merchant. He I a guest at'tho Lakeside Inn. B. II, Wheeler, rrank Crouch and j. M. stonhenson at among th Port- landers, who aro spending tho day In Klamath Palls n. Oliver, a well known resident of Redding, California, la among today's guest In Klamath ran. I. S. Davis of Merrill -was among Saturday's, visiters In th eauaty seat. SAYS CASE NEVER CAMEBEFOREJURY MKMIIKIt OF THE CJHAXD JVM MAKES A DKNIAL OP TMK ' MTATKMKKT RBCKKTLY MAM IV THK HRATOW AFFAIR Kdltor Herald: U Utt week'a pa- r, undor the heading "Cora Beaton Ii (liven Her Llberay," 1 notice an attnehv of the ahcrlt'a olBco aaya tho reason for thla action waa that two ginnd Jurlc toad tailed to Indict her, when tho facta or the matter aro that I ho iao ha never been brought before u grand Jury, and latareitH purl le don't daio bring It before one, an the evidence I too concluilvc, and they are afraid there might be a Into bill, whlrli would place nine In leretUtt partlea In an unenviable por tion. Conequenlly they would rath er let one of tho moal daatardly erlniej ever committed In Klamath county, one thht enuited n property loa of $1.1,000, Including eleven head of l.orvc and tho haatenlng of the pat lug of ono human life, go nnpunbvhed, thnti take thu chance. The would-be attempted prosecu tion ha been one of thu grandext fuici-a ever pulled off at tbo expense of the over-burdened taxpayer, and Im cot them ooveral hundred doll am, erhap eloae to tho thouafcnl uiark, and one of the Interested par Hen ha got to tnko a nice little plea lire trip, I believe at the expense of tho uppoaeVto-bunoborvlng pub- liic, in which lory navw nevn raiaumi-n, the Job Haa oeongatrcmoiy.cearae. One of thnao grand Juror. II. J. O'RRIBK. IIUI.I.KTH CHONM IJNK United I'rcsa Service. KL I'ASO, Texaa, May 8. During thu engagement between the federals- and rebel, Anto nio (lanlu was shot In tho head and killed and LouU ilernsndet was shot In the arm. Doth men were on tho American aide of the line, watching the engage ment. Olenn S. Cheesman, a railroad clerk, was shot in the leg while standing In front of th West ern Coffee company' warehouse In the manufacturing district la thl city. Ilia wouad I serious. Several bullets have atruck th American customs house In th heart of Ihe city. CNMTEES MID FN IKM NSENJINE Saturday evening the members ot tho three committee appolated by Sprague Post, Q. A. H.. Bprague Chap. tor, W. R. C, and th cltlseaa met In tho chamber of tbo couaty court to consider t f urthor arrangements for tho observance ot Memorial Day. The meeting waa called to order by Cap tain O. C. Applegate, and O.A.Stmns was selected aa chairman of the com bined committee. Albert B. Elder waa chosen aecretary.t Several members mad talka aa to the purpose ot tho meeting and many hilplul plana and Mggentlon etm to light. The following sut com mittees were named: Music, Mrs. Ella Nelhon, Mr. Crawford, Mrs. Robert son, Mrs. Prod Houston end othor; flag. Mrs. Schatlock, Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Cashow; program, C. W. f hermaa Sr O. C. Applegate and Mrs. C, K. Selts. Tho program committee waa In structed to Interview th various civic organisation, and neeertala what oart they would take la the eaaretse. Captain Auppthxbgk. .o O.xk.T T T C. M. Sherman mad a muon that Cantata Applegate. aa chairman wait upon Mayor Baadersoa to set what can be dose la regard to hav in- (ha eematarv nut In better shape before Decoration day, when the Mr. and Mrs. J. ThtMUlr return ritualistic eserelse of th mmKtltJ1 Saturday evatng frem-IR with will be held at tho cemetery at II o'clock, Saturday. . Another meeting of tho committer I will be held. Mieeta Will llemala Here It. J. Sheet, who for the past twa snd a half yeara ha been eonnectt-J with the Klamath Palls Light and Water company, has sevcrod bis con nection with that company. Mr. Sheet saa be Intend to remain In Klamath Pall, and that he mar de- cldo to go Into business here, though be la not certain a to what lino he III enter. Mr. Sheets, during his nervlce with tho light and water com pany, waa practically In charge of tho 0eratlona ot the company under the Moore, and he I well and favorably known In thl city. Meeara. J. Prank Adams, L. 8. Robinson, A. M. Pinney of Medfotd and Scott Daniel of Idaho, left In n rig for Lakevlew this afternoon. County Commissioner C. C. Merrill and I). V. Kuykendatl. district at torney, will leave In the former' auti to attend court at Lakevlew In the morning. P. W. KgUngton, the Poe Vail..' ranchman. In company with tomi friends waa In the county seat today. J. W. Stephenson of Ilaker, Ore., arrived Irjit night. He is a friend. of llakowskl, the photographer who I presumed to have lost his life oa the shore of Crater Lake last winter. Mr. Stephenson will Join the Arant- loineycr party which expect to leavu hero Thursday ot this woek to maVo mother search for the missing man. It's a mistake! The Monarch ha not sold out, but I furnishing to lis customers the best of goods at tbo most attractive price. The volumo of It delivery I so great that somo people Imagine It had sold out. C. II. Freeman, representing thu Irwin llodson company of Portland, blank book manufacturers, waa la tbo city today, Interviewing the county cflcera and taking order for book, etc. He I n guest of the Baldwin. C. M. O'Neill, tho attorney, depart ed for Lakev'ow today, being one ot tho attorneys In the Adams-Carroll case, and also in a case for one of the big cattle companies ot Lnk" fountv. P. A. Johnson of Sacramento wa among last night' arrivals In Klam ath Pall. INKS lEWSE TO NT cirrMiwy latum There ha been an enormous In crease In the demand for money In this city, and the banks have not only found it Impossible to supply the de mand, but have found It niciaasar? to refuse to purchase any city or coun ty warrants for tho present at least At a meetlag ot the banking Interests held last week, this step was decided upon. The reason given for retuslag to purchase additional city ana county warrants Is that the bank ot th city have not the money now to uso tn this manner. It Is estimated that tbo banks aro now carrying something like 1150,000 In city and count)' war rant, and In. addition one of tho bank ha lit.000 In city Improve ment bonds. Aa they have a demand for all tho money they can loan at 10 tier cent Interest, they feel that they cannot afford to carry any addl tlonal warrants, which draw 0 per cent Interest. Efforts aro being made to place some ot tho county warrants for road work with outside financial Institu tions, and It I believed that this can bo done, In case th warranta can not bo placed It Is probable that the extcnslvo road Improvement work which has boen planned for the coun ty, will have to be postponed. It Is stated that the refusal of th baukw to buyaddUlonal warranta doe not mean that tho valuo of th city and county paper. U ta any way Im paired, but waa eaused by th hart- age ot money du to th great demand caused by th ataiv hulMMK p e rations MM improvements whtet are olanned by the property owner and cltlieaa. KEN0 POWER SITE TO BE AUCTIONED friend snd relstlve In Salt Lake aad Ogdcn. Mr. Magulr Is th asaaager of the company which haa the saving contract in thl city. Captain J. P. Lee, county assessor, leaves for Dly and way points this evening, Intending to return via fort Klamath, making assessment while en route. KLAMATH STARS --MAYBE OLIVER IM ARRANGIKO FOR A RE- TCRX GAME WITH TUB IN DIAKH WHO WALLOPED HM LOCALH A PEW DAYS RCK Manager Cato Oliver ot tbe Klam ath Palls baseball team la trytag to arrango a second gam with tho Klamath BUts, to bo played Baaday In thl city, to see It .bis boys eaanot even up matters for the drubbing they were given by the player from up atound the Agency. Mr. Oliver i also endeavoring to bring Dorrls here on thu 2 1st for a game. A big quantity of earth wa hauled to tho grounds during tbo past week. and after It was spread In th low place the diamond was rollod thor oughly. Oliver thlaka that thai rain In alt that will bo needed to pkwe the grounds In tiptop shape for the re mainder of the season. A number of the players turned out early yester day afternoon, nnd held u rattling good practice. It I tho Intention of the members ot tho team to practlco a much aa possible this week, to bo In shape for putting up a fast gamn hereafter. At the Iris Theater Tho program at the IrU theater .to night wll be as fallew: "The Old Curiosity Saop,'!va, bcautlfat hauser drama: "Man orA clever Imp drama, la wMeks,Llttl Mary." the old favorite takes tbo leading part: "Bertlo'a Bandit." the prettiest comedy drama that haa been abown In this city for some weeks, and tbe "Emperor's Lunch." 4,000 feet of picture la alt. and a beautiful song. Th price ot admission tonight will be 10 cents for ndulta and S cents for children. A coupon Is gtvea with each admlsswa which entitles th pat ron to a cbaace la th drawing for IS In gold given away each Tuesday an I Saturday night- 8. C. Hamaher, proprietor ot the Model Bakery, returned from Port land and way point Saturday even ing. Thomas O. Wllsoa, a well known Merrllllte. came la yesterday, aad la here today attending to buetaeaa mat ten, W. C. Hill and, family of MoaUxne were among Saturdays gueata in mis city. Ed droggln U here from .Oakland, California, attending to business mat ters. v John A. Durst ot Marysvtll waa here the later part of the week. SUNDAY Mexican Money Received at Sub- Treasury Said NBW YORK, May 8.-014 ballloa valued at 110.080.000 ha been re ceived at Ue sub treasury throMb th IntereaUeaat banking arm tera Frers. The metai Is la tho tana, at newly minted Meglcaameaey, a the sub treasury has. been reaaesaai to SALE ON MAY 29TH OOtTOMMaTST WHX PLACB VAX ITAHLE HOLBtira Off VMS MAsV KRT THROVCW RsttLsUUTIOft HERVICH HaUlMMJABIMM WASHINOTON, May I. Th tary of th Interior haa authorised th reclamation service to seH, oa May lth, at 3 o'cloak p. aa.. at auction, a tract of land asa about tl acres lying abaat.ea mil northwest of Keao, Or,, aad taaatasl la section' 30, tswaaat 1 aawta. range 7 east. Willamette meridUa. The sale wlU be held at th f the reclamation rvtc at Klamath Palls, Or. Preliminary t the sat the secretary has authorised th ap pointment of the follow! psraaa to uct a appraisers: J. Praak Adaam, Merrill, Ore.: Frank Ira Waft, Klam ath Falls, Ore.; O. A. Stearns, Klam ath Falls, Ore. v Tbo aale or thl land Isclade the appurtenance thereunto beloaaiag." which embrace a water rtaht-t too second feet of water at th head t tho gorge oa the Klamath Rlvar, be low Keno. with th possibility at In creasing that water right t the ex tent of 3.000 second feet, which, la the minimum gnaa of th water at tho entire river, aad th asetloa ot a aeveaty-Sv feet la heiaat. R ham a proposition ot vast Importaa to tho person or corporation which aaay toy tbe property and develop R. So far as the government i con cerned tho history-of th matter amy tg summed up thus: la 105, while the reclamation aervlco wa intend ing to put in the Keno eaaal, tho oaV rial of that service boaght th land involved and Sled n water right, un der tho old Oregon law on 4,000 sec ond feet ot water, proposing to use it for various purposes, including the installation of a plant for electric lighting aadfuralhlag power for tha;waer abava the ditches 'bwirmawsaaaat. e4V. Later nnd In November; llOOVsaaaw aaWato niade a Sling under th mw' water code of Oregon, covering only 00 second feet, and propoelag to saUC a dam forty feet high, which would furnish power to the ameaat of 1,70 horse power. This minimum amoaat v. as selected because of th fact that th new law required th aayataat ot fees la proportloa to th aawuat ot power desired, for th reasoa that they were limited la fuada to h used tor auch uses expecting after they were ready to go to work Installing tbe plant to Sle for additional water trat might be needed or mad use of Sine then the omelals ot th gevera ment service hav fouad that there were no funds prceurabl for lastall Ing aay plaat whatever there, aad have aow araagef fr th aale of the adjacent lead, kwluelag th aewer Sled upon. Oae ot the reaaaaa why It ha a value far In eases ot th aiue ot the bar land la that th holder ot the water right haa eoatrol ot H aatll 1014 three yeara bene la which to complete the ereeUea aad opera tion of the plaat. aad the'moment hi buys it he can lie aa aaettteaa! water right (o th exteat ot aaaalrlag a rtO.OOO hone power waJeh.lt to fair SaasssssssaSBSajs (CoatlaueJ oa Page-4) to Be Diaz fprtp & melt It lata bars, aad held jl-mm in isnavr vnrar. k , J"" rf Ru-ttpialo 4 llsalBatettftte.i &'.!? thl lathe fortua f .- It I. kallaaakBrSMBS'SSmBBati'ri .... .. T?T.. jTZjr'-rzfZ. thl method pelled' 4. tf Jl.HV v -4 tJT fW- & ?sm