The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 10, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALM, OREGON. WKONKNDAY, MAY 10, 1911
Price, Pit Cents
JUAREZ CAPTURED AFTER BLOODY TWODAYS' FIGHT
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KL PASO, Tetss. Ma 10. Tho
nfctte raptured the city o( Jaures
istrtly atirr to o'clock Ihla morning.
Tit bundled rrlnforeemeate. with
OMnl Hlnncii commanding, arrived
K II o'rolrk, toil etarmel lhf old
tttrtk, the federal stronghold. 0n
ml Osrlushtr men, with the Ainer
iMMtMlitlnK. then donned the Jail,
rtketed the prisoner and Ihrn burn-
id la building.
Tat Insurgents' flag, the tricolor,
itaotil the Mcilran gray eagle, ai
fee from Iho water tank on tho,
aUr kill and a flagetafr near by. This
M k alinal of tho rapture.
vigorous opposition It will probably
paaa In thn end, but only after a bard
fight. Naturall) the conservatives
are optioned to it. What la queerer,
however, that liberals who hate
talked with them aay tho "knieta"
themselves do not seem to want their
llbert) Tliry are so used to serfdom
that they are afraid or any change In
their rondltlon, The "kmeta" aro
,leaaanta attached to the land belong
ing to we "begs," or feudal propri
etors From each crop tho "kmets"
pay flrit a tithe to the government
and a third of the remainder to thu
"begs." The bill contemplate itatu
aid to enable the "kinrta" to buy
their own farini.
bo glum IJfiO n month or 12,000
jtnr, thn city to fuiulah hla help; eo
ond, that he reteho t&00 i month
Hint fiirnlih hl ok it help; third, thut
he nil I vo a ci i lain per cent of tho
iot or i he Improvemeni of nny street
for, hla work there.
The proposition caused u grcnt
deal of debate, especially nflor moat
of the council wcro In favor of paying. COUNT
THIRD COURT
E LETTER
HOUS
COUItT OFFICIALS HE-
Judgo Leavltt then
POUT THKIIt K1NIMNGH IN HK
GAHU TO IHMIRABIUTY OP
IIKNLKY BLOCK
ii flat Hilary
ialed a point that wa a puttier,,
whvn he wanted to know how the eat-1
nry could be paid out of tho general
fund when most of the work would
be done on afreet liiiprou'mcnt work,.
II would not In. right, ho aald, lo''' "'' Voter and Tatpn)era of Klain-
force the whole city to pay for thn en. ath Count) :
gliircrlng work done for the benefit of ,,.,.,,,,,., , ,he pro.
the pro,M.rt) owner, on one atrn.t. u ,, ,. ,,, know .,,
ai Bt na IIiji aha a lata, bj,k hafll 1-a ah & m-a,
Henley lllock, which ha been aug
'getetl In tho column of the Chron
when tho engineer will be almost ion
eli.tttly einploed,
C'aitel flually made n motion that
the illy engineer be placed on n Ml-
lile aa n suitable alte for the coastrac
tlon of a now court houac, tho county
i-ry oi r 0 monthly tho city to fur- ,, ,, ,,,,,, tn
it mil ni in'iy, uiu i" mm irum
tin tllflYicnt fund uccorillriK to tin
STEAL A HORSE
LEAVE COUNTRY
rhnrncter of the work In which m
wa rmplo)ed.
County Judge Wordeu naked for
crmlstlon to hulld n amnll extension
to any:
The selection of a alte for tho build
ing of a county court houso la en
tirely a county affair. Thli I not a
city affair ,and any voter or taipayer
ii img at rori Kiamatb, Merrill or
more fund with which lo construct,
(i building. The writer algned that
petition hlmaolf, nnd wn In favor of I
tho free alio The court doe not fel I
that It (nn net othernlao In thli mat
ter aline the wholo object In tho loca
tion of n couit house Is to tare the,
taxpayer a much money nn paaalblo.i
and we know tunt n great percentage
of tho peoplo In Klamath county are
In favor of tho free tile.
Tho Chronicle alio aj that If thn
Henley block la aelectcd the alte oc
cupied by tho preeont court houae will
bo worth much moro money than a If
tho new court houao wero constructed
on the Hot Spring alto. Thla I sim
ply a matter of opinion, and the court
doe not bellovo that there will be any
considerable difference In value In the
present alte In that case. It I aald
that tho court house would .then be
rloo to the bualneaa center and much
moro serviceable to the people of the
city. Klamath Fall I young" yet, and
U growing, and aa before luggettod,
there I no reason why Mxf part of
Klamath Fall xhould not bo good
property, and It cannot be foretold at
the present tlmo where thn exact cen
ter of the town will be. However, It
I the dealro of certain peoplo living lo
REBELS PLAN TO
ATTACK ENSENADA
to tho rear of tho court houae, and , .,.,- m, ,. Ih ,,,,, ,. H thedealro of certain peoplo living lo
thla brought to the front again tho " 1?" "
fire limit matter. The permit wn1 , .,,..... : T... court houae to mako and hold
mntcd in the end.
There wero euTal
i
the Dorrl band a Instructor, Mr.
Ncwnhain Is a first class musician,
and tho music lovers of the bustling
California- town feci greatly elated at
the success of the band In securing
his services.
Dorrls ha a band Ibis year that
any town would bo proud of, and It la
the Intention of the players to give
open air concerts during the summer
months. A move I on foot to have
thn town truatees erect a bandstand
In thn town park.
POE WUlf Y RESHKUT
TAKER TO THE ASYLUM
Attendant from the atato asylum
for tho Insano came In last night from
Salem and left this morning for thq
capital, taking with them Thomas
ordinances
.which were to have come up for third
.T J ...e i.Iii. i.il .. .7 urt hou" mXo and hold that capital, taking with them Tbomn
,? ,71, T' ,. i? Pft of the town as the business cen- Kobcrts, son of Hiram nobcrts. a well
tree from ho court bous. site. Tho , known farmcr reridlnt , Po, w,
county court In considering It, must,
! .r "- - '""" I inerefore, take thla Into consideration
iiriuiMK aim nnl paaaaKO lam oiKni,-ani t0
their wish and desire, they should I lloberu has been subject to epllep-
themselves contribute toward the ben-. "c "'a. but these bavo become worw
it II o'clwk. half an hour after MKUHHHI IMIVH AMK 1'NHKIt AM- hut I'ollio judge lnvltt esplalned lo ."' ' ZZr'r k.l --..J.ul ofltl nd not Mk tnB C0UD"r ,0 do - nnd ai "mo w'nt by he bwame m0M
"MT 'X AT ,,TV r,M'M'K o ' ' :Zd '" r - a1" ' "!" " -".CourVwin asv:.. eTm.-mpVopeaV t rte VouM
.. L ..!.. . . .-.-. l,l,IUP, ,,mi iWHwwiBn ruuamun. ji.IaIv nH1 tfllllAI,a aaU.. MM....M. . miirf for
Its tint I tat ri iatafiiint f fltin sirtftvt tin. '
HITII ITIIMH.N'IMJ HllHMK Hi:
UN(1I.N(1 Til TOM MHIIItMICK
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iW raptare, some firing was heard In
Jisrri. but It waa believed to be per
mm wko ill.l nni know the town had ,
ftllM.
Ta Uiurgenls declared that Na
nrra with hl whole command aban-
MMdiaecIt) at 10:30, getagtowardi Hberlff W. II. Ilarne left till.
Btsraonl. (Uurral lllaaco'a advance morning for Mcdfoid to get Frank
cat sot fiercely reaUt4 etcept In the J and Will Poole of that clt, who were
iiifSiali encounter at the church. arrested there, charged with stealing
The reeU found two score of fed- a horse from Om McCormlck of
i laejAarch roof. TliojDodd Hollow, north of Poe Valley.
jbjbbjn in capiuroi Accoraing 10 mo siory mm oi me ai
'tear rtty ha been i fair, the hoy took the hnrjw iho lat-
I to adsr ai recent rara. lei part of the pat week, bought a
tl Navarfft tala afternoon ur- buggy from Ham Olson, nnd drove to
nadtrrd to lloneral R, J. Vlljoen, a'Medfurd, where thoy were arrested,
Ban eteran, Colonel Tamooiiril , and are being held till the anltal of
vat killed while fighting at the Jail. I "her Iff llaraes.
Ta barrarks In which aoaM of tho ,
fJaBl fnliiHlaio. kiiaelat aiaaam ne.'
wwvan iuiimiiii'in rfiiiif itMv
rtadtrcd thU nfternoon, and the
rMlsan iHriip) Hie quarters. I
The rctx l nto lelehrallng the vie-'
tftry by tlnslim boll, and shouting.
The fighting was desultory last
ilatt, and there wa nn appreciable
ikaaie In tho situation. The final aa-
aMlt of the Insurgent wa planned
iiiniiaoo. m. airuumui iie.iiun liu- Th ,M-,r.,,. .-, .,,. ,h
tic glu-n him or the preparation ,. ,de hercof M
of the city hall bond ordlnahce. thou McnvM b). Mr q urn
judge ..Id be wa. unable to prepare ThU rt woM taf 0 nc.
II. a he w l.hed to have It correct lnLur htmM r o lh
ten detail, and aave the city from KW, , ,info on, of (ho
an Injunction aiilt uch aa Is now on;Iock wolu no, Ittgiciol,t ,0 for
rC,,. . !I T'"10 "ln(1 of a building which ought to
dlatelr and without delay, construct a court for aid.
court houso upon the Henley block In
case the people, who are In favor' .mtkumtwm aivasi sui
thereof and are opposed to tho Hot I IRSIK T1IT IsTjT
Springs site, will give to Klamath ! UHUIIIIWIHI IHIHII VWI
EXPECTING RECRUITS
TWENTY BOMM MAVB
POUND ON THE aTTltaWni OP
TIA 4UANA IIY THE SOMAI
IIRTACHMBNTS.
United Presa Serrloa
TIA JUAN'A, May 10. Tk nkata,
expect a hundred rtcralta froaa ta
eattward today, aad at least ? from
.Ait Angele. The couataodhst
ccra bop by the aad of the wk to
advance for an attack oa Baa4a.
They eipect by that Uase to hav a
forco of at least 600 mew.
Twenty corpse were located thla
morning, aad It la believed that will
be thirty. Five rebel skd m a
battlefield and one la aa .Aiarteaa
hospital. The bodies of faartaa tad
crals havo bees fonad ao tar.
Tho rebel general, Pryce. la aaktag
American asalsUace la fladlac th
dead. The wounded are still Is th
brush.
American army men are lawdlag
the determination of the rebels, who
won by n hand-grlp'a ight.
till Iho 15th to complete tho ordl
nance, and the council adjourned till
that time.
!MIY MMTM KELLY
FALLS TO HIS DEATH
rtAN ANTONIO, Texas. May 10. '
Lieutenant K. M. Kelly, Thirtieth In-
talsnernliig after the rebel wounded Uanlry. waa killed In an aviation exhl
ltd been removed. Fifteen hundred '""ton this morning. He fell fifty feel
rsWIs under Oroirn at daylight began h" aeroplane, landing on hla
lieNa, lie UICU w lew noura laivr -,
the hospital.
tat assault, iho federala resisting
rwaj the custoniM house aad the
maaklpal building, and from th
Ml ring, ihe cathedral, the Jail
M the barrack.
Otacrsl Natnrro'a force wero plen
tidily supplied with ammualtloa. and
sb oJIreni declared thai they would (
asie to hold oul for a week. Bev
ITINERARIES FOR
FLEET ANNOUNCED
I'AIIT Wll.l, VISIT KI'ltOFKIX
ItllMH, WHII.K IIKMAIXIHUt
Wll.l. CIU'IHK AMINO THK !l'I.P
AMI l'l THK MIHHIHHIPPI
wl mine were exploded In thu
I
fti, canning great damage to the!
tmn, i
Th pottnfflce, four bualaeaa houae. I xHKIIK
- MTuran uenirai ronno aouse ana
say box cara were burned last night,
u alto a part of the barracks.
EN6INEER BETS
,250 A MONTH
HI M SEtfS IB
K filtENJKI UKITV
"K4 Prea Bervlta.
IARAJKVO. May 10. The bill In
w" ,n, ,h0 Bommm legislature
JWI Id for the liberation of tho
." or serfs, is meeting wtth
WAN MICH TALK ANII
I.ITTI: WORK AT THK MKKT
INO IIKU MNT NIOHT BV THK
CITY COUNaii
At last night' meeting of tho city
council there wero present Council
MM Cattel, WIIIIU. Obeaehaln, Wal
dron. Hanks, Faught and 8tanble.
The first matter to come up lor at
tention was Ihe regulating of the sal
nry of City Engineer Don J. -urn-wait.
Zumwalt mado Ihreo proposi
tions to tho council. First, that be
Stree
t Car Track on Conger
Avenue Is Deing Removed
Jferk
..' w ataneg yesterday on
2f" UD ,h W raM car rails aad
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.a,l. - aiwaill, VJ 11 fMV
2" of tho Duena VWa addltloa
JJ properly of th KUaMth
wao aad TraasporUtloa com-
'a), k traoBB sr r
- -. my will PHI B IW Bt
t and th street will b lvld
"Pot In good ahap.
" ( th natural drlf.
way to tho Upper bake, but on ac
count of Ha narrownssB aad th oh-
.trurtlnB of tho old trBCka BlOst Of
th travel haa been compelled to fol
low other roads. Th track war
Mt Ib last year for th purpose of at
lowing th paving contraclora to us
the track in haullag travel for atrt
work, but moat of th material this
ysar will hav to be hauled from tho
mw Buarry asroea th riTr,
Itnllnd Press Service
WASHINQTON, May lO.ltlner-
urleo for the two dltlslon of the hat-
lleahlp fleet which will cruise during
May and June hate been announced.
One division will visit Uuropv, while
uother will go to Ihe Unlf of Mexico,
one esel of which will go up the
MlnslMlppI rher. Thn crulao lo tho
gulf I In rriono to a demand from
Southern slate that I In-) be given an
opportunity to see what u modern
battleship Is like.
The second division of ihe Atlantic
fleet, l.oullana, Kansas, New Hamp
shire nnd South Carolina, will go to
Kurope, urrhlng nt Copenhagen, Den
mark, May ZSth. Tho warship will
then llt Stockholm, Sweden: Revel,
llussla, and Kiel, Germany, leaving
thn last-named rt for the United
State on Juno 30th.
Tho Minnesota, Veunout and Miss
issippi left Philadelphia for Penaa
cola May lit. Thence they will go
to Mobile and GaUeeton, returalag
by wny of Pensacola In June, The
warships will bo at Provlacetown tor
summer maneuver in July.
Tho Idaho leaves Philadelphia on
May 7th, and will spend a weok at
New Orleans, She will proceed up
tho rlvor, stopping at Donaldavllle,
llayou Sara, Palquemlno and Matches.
If tho condition of tho river warrants
tho Idaho will go from Natchea to
Vlcksburg for threo days, probably
arriving there May SSth.
Nl'TTRR APPOINTED ON THE
STOCKTON HOSPITAL BOARD
SACRAMENTO, May 10. Gover
nor Johnson today announced th i
polatmeat of former- Superior Judgo
W. B. Nutter of San Joae aa a napber
at th board of managers of th etat
hospital at Stockton, vice J. 0.
Thompson, deesaaed.
bo constructed. Th property la also
crossed by what lajtnown as the An
keny ditch, which belongs to tho gov
oroment. and which up to this tlmo It
aeem has been Impossible to remove.
It would be Impracticable and Inad
visable to construct a building with
nn Irrigation ditch running through
It. Tho court feels that In case a
building Is constructed thereon, tho
site should come to tho county with
out cost, and that the obstacles such
a i the adjacent property of Mr. Hum
iind tho lirlgatlon ditch should be re
lumed. The Klamath Development
company has offered the five acres In
tho Hot Spring tract absolutely free,
and coupled thorewltb suaHclent he:
water to heat tho building forever.
This Is an admlrablo location, and ft
would bo n good stroke of business
policy for the county to secure It.
Very likely tho Klamath Development
company feels that by tho location of
the court houso thereon, It adjacent
property will be benefitted. The coun
ty court believes that th taxpayer
who nro opposed to tho acceptance, of
tho Hot Spring site believe that a
building on tho Henley site would bo
Lno(lclal lo their property, and alncc
It I a county affair, thn Court feel
that It should do whatever la best
for thn county at largo, aad that It
ahould secure the best terms It can.
It does not appear to be right that the
county ahould pay 130,000 lo Mrs.
llentoy and perhaps 110,000 to Mr.
Hum, and relievo the property from
thn Ankeny canal. If It Is noaslblo to
do so, and turn the other alt down,
Imply because some particular per
son deslro tho court house to be con
tiguous to their property ao that they
may bavo tho benefit therefrom.
Aa far a tho county court itself Is
concerned, It does not care who la
benefitted by tho location of Its court
house. What tho county needa la ti
suitable alte at tho least v possible ex
penso and greatest saving to the lax
payers. Aa tho Chronicle haa aald,
tho writer favor tho Hot 8prlaga alto.
However, tho court haa decided and la
unanimous, that If tneso people who
oppose tho Hot Springs sit will pur
chase the llealey Mock, pojrchaso
Mr, llurn'a Interest therein, aad re
llovo the block from tho government
ditch, It will construct 'thereon a suit-
nble court houae without delay.
As a precedeat th writer raters to
the West Md school. A location was
Oral selected on the hill near the
Presbyterian church; afterward the
Moore brothers offered a free site oa
tho west sld of th river, aa against
tho alt ob th hill, the prle of which
naa thought to be excessive. The peo
ple selected th free site, thus eavlag
money to the taxpayers, aad havlag
county a deed In fee simple to said
uiock ana inc iiurn propeny, wun aii(
conditions removed, and no string nt-
inched thereto. i
The court awaits your pleasure,
Respectfully submitted,
WM. 8. WORDRN, ConntyJudge,
tly order of the county court.
H. S. EXCURSION
LEAVES FRIDAY
1WO II.IKKIUI.I, GAMKft WILL DK
PlaAYKD IIY THR SCHOOL MNK
WITH FAMT I'PPRIt LAKE AC-OHKGATIONH.
OR TKR ION Tiff
Promptly at 3 o'clock this after
noon Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, tho Cal
ifornia couple, started from Ihe court
houscTon horseback, with tho Inten
tion of reaching Portland by that
mode of travel. They expect to spend
the night at Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson wilt visit all
the newspaper offices on tho way and
report their experiences. It la their
Intention to reach Portland In tlmo to
rldo In the parade at the note Fes
tival next month.
Taiawx Caaaat Wi
A marriage llceas waa Issaed thl'
afternoon to Stella Hood aad Am
Klst, both wsll kaowa re Ideal of
Yalnax. Tby were married shortly
afterwards by Juatla of the Peace
Graves.
New Postal
WASHINGTON. May 10. Ta es
tablishment of thlrty-sig addtUoaal
postal savings banks baa bees anther
ttcd by tho poitoBce dopartmoat. In
cluding a bank at La Grande, Or..
nnd one at Vancouver, Wa
mm STOEET TO K
. READY FOR PAKWIT
The question of the beat day on
which to hold tho annual high school
excursion, was threshed out this
morning by faculty and students at
the Institution, and It was decided
that it bo held on this Friday. Tho
atudenta will leave here that morn
ing, and will go by steamer to tho
Klamath Agency, whore on th tamo
nfternoon tho high school basebr.ll
team will play n return gam with
tho Klamath Stars, tho Indian team
which met dofoat at the hands of the
lecal school to the tune of 11 to 1.
Tho Indiana havo strengthened their
team, and aro determined to win thl
time, but tho high school is equally
confident of being victorious.
After spending tho night at tho
dormitory of tho Agsncy school, the
excursionists will agaltt embark on
the steamer for Fort Kiamatb. where
Saturday afternoon they will line up
against the strong Fort Klamath alno.
The Fort haa somo exceptionally fast
ball players wearing tho town uni
form thla ear, and tho high school
lad roallto tho fact that they hava
their work cut out for them,
Tho high school excursion m ont
of tho biggest eventa of tho school
year, and these ptoasur trips up the
laho are among the most enjoyable
outings imaginable. School spirit ta
running high at' the K, C. II. 8. this
term, and practically the entire en
rollment of ytiidenta will tak tho
trip and root for the wearers of the
rod and white.
Tho big steam rollor of the Stranse j
Magulre Paving company ha been ut
work on Main street today, getting
thlngH in readiness for the work oi
la Ing bitulltblc pavement, which will
be commenced In a abort time.
Tho city is soon to replace the rock
ou portions of Main street, and a man
Is to be appointed by Mayor Saador-
aon to koep tab on the amouat of
crushed rock put Is, and to se that
It I apread In the required thickness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin and John
Martin returned to Merrill today.
after a short visit with frlenda and
attending to somo business matters.
GsUMMeetaas
The ladles of the Episcopal Ootid
will meet Saturday afternoon at the
homo of Mrs. Morgan in Hot Springs
addition.
J. X. Dyar was in from Dorrls last
evening.
MM. USE Mil I '
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TK.MME CUT
The case of Johnnie Amos wa la the
Jmenllo court again this moralag.
when Attorney Elliott appeared la be
half of the lad's father to hav re
scinded, If possible, the order a th
court giving O. A. Stearns the ear of
the lad. Attorney Ferguson appeared
for 8tearna, and tho case waa argued
this morning, but bo action was take
to tako the lad from Iho custody of
Stcaras.
"Booster Prince" Makes Some
Suggestions That Are Opportune
liiUI TI iSTWCT
II WAT 00MB
James A, NswBham, solo eeratUet
In tho Klamath Falls afitltary baad,
haa been selected by the member of
To tho Editor On Saturday. May
20th, the wholesale dealers of 8ui
Francisco will visit this city. la thl
party thero will bo moro than 100
very wealthy dealera, representing
many millions of money. Thee, deal
ers are oa aa eight-day trip; aad-are
vlsltlag flfty towaa. "
They are giving Klamath rail
twenty-four hours, more time than
any other city oa the route. This
certainly la. a great honor. And try
aa we will, wo cannot ahow too much
appreciation.
From aa advertising standpoint
thia la certainly n great chance. We
feel that it la the duty of all busi
ness house la this city to at least
close their plac of business tar a
couple ot hours, aad everyoas ta to
th depot aad welcome our dwtla-
gulahed visitors. Every oa owalng
a good turaout of any daaenptiOB
should bavo It bitched up aad ataad-
Ing In a Use aear the daaat, where
the visitors can Inspect them as they
Ther Is ao better advertlslag than
aa array oi gooa. wti-Bai horses .'
(aad Klamath Falls haa got theaa).
Thla ahould apply to th tamers, aa
many of them havo splendid farm
horse. '"'
Let us make this reospMa'a a svaad
one. Let every one eoase'out. We 1
expect to have our baad and yuag ; t
Boosters, two orgaalaatloaa wo thlak ; .
a great deal of. W f eel that a oa
la aaav laat tar thaw shatha. aad that &
(every on will b p4lj
enough to clos for at laet twa
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