The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 20, 1912, Image 1

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CHARTER AWAITS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUEHMAY, I'UIIIUAItV SW, 1012
fILERS SILKING II
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.twm.M.t or opi.mox
minsiiro being to really t iit:rtiitil
ml orior Tim tomilutloti wu de
feated, Dr. Wllllnlu A l.uiuurd snld Unit
llu iiimmltliii Milled drew up u,,,
dinner m ltut'r ..! with tlm Hruml
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StMH HUM'
MMNni. t:.ssm- i"iw.. .!':":: v.m,,wr "i"1 ."r-w!
"'iil fiom niu lor thrco worn acres
nl"iig Ihu river, which I hnvo refused
i'i pity. I linvu no tlllu In ilium, Tho
llrt ur I tmhi n,0 fioto usked on i
tho llui'u utr- In onlur to gut thu '
wiilcr tunic t en, f0r othurwlso 1 1
would Imvu beo.i wlllioul water. Hut,
Ii'io linn I limit ri-dmiil in pay f(,r
11.0 llimi acre iiuil hvmuso uni do-
tiii'iueut, affording l llm govern
Weill's iliilm, ilty nro already charg
ing inw tip with tliln ytnr'a pa iiii-itt.
which nro not iliiu until May. I do
nut llko people u think Cm nut good
or my Mils, .. flint the Imptenslon
uiiim; riioro.
inrriiliOTi.v.
largely from considered Hint
II there wvr only Milieu error In
It was it (iiiiiiiiirnt to tlu mm.
milieu wlilt h ilrow It mi
Ilu nml Mr Hmltli thought llm law
wn tlmt lliu iniiiifll could return llie
putlllnli lii flu. niers, lint lliu illy nt
Kiriiw) opined to Hit. contrary. In
Ilu. meaiitluiii llm filers Hill iry i
nml tint Uw on ttils paint, ami II tliey
nro right llm pollllon U In Iki re
tunieil iii tin in fr amendment.
II it touneiits of tl.o Inlllntlvii
Million tor cimti'i"""' ruieruiiieiil
,ii rontlncit mo i7 ivuhi-h
a council ran hand the petition to
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FINE OLD RALLY
TAFT CLUB PLAN
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(.mm oilnliiii in the iimnrll liml
Ui itthoilty in i .-.iik" nml Hint
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i.'j la b iiitimuiril to the .uluri,
Ttiilly iltnitiK .il tlmt ho hnil
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Hi Uilfumcut toe of Mhlrli, In lit.
tfilkn, vouM nl lolutel) Inrnlhlale
L lit iM the munril only iinlalun
I(ooIIe niraitiii. ntlrr It roJorU
is.
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lUitlllol nulnrll) of tho people
I f ll rlty lu hatp ihu inoniir riiIi
I tlttei.
'II Iti cUiirr U ilrcUrnl lllrcul.
I lilt !!! ppn to your amrmt
tl."ult.l llio rily nttornor.
'It 0M be in dm 411111 roiulltlnii
ua ttirlrr. trim td,, reply.
Etirjl.tre In H1I1 Iniirumnnt It
luji cbtrtrr' anl imrer refer. 10
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wll to Me thai iue Instrument la
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all VliaelDK
l iMak the .-cmll of any ehnr.
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iirotitt.ann, replle.l Hmltli.
Ilblrt I ho rouiirll haa n rlclit to
iat4 It,"
Tll llW tlmt II,. rillinrll rnn
IjVrt or onlaln, not nnieml," anlil
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WM7 Kre.1 II Mill. -
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tZ,?"r WliniUrlr. for tho
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rr. rn!rnf" ,,,r ",,,,, which
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iJrcb,or, llo hum mt If tho
Mr avi.i. '"""H i"r nm pnvinif.
ero nn Inalrmnent rninniilliie from
the people, tint . lia, fr , ,f
the Keneral film) of Hi thy
Tim ruunrll rlmrter itoea not pur-
1 he opinion of i'M,M "' ,n "' BMiemtment to the urea-'
lain l.efotu tliey ." rlmrter. ll la for the purpoi.. of
inrorporntliiK Dm City of Klamath
I'ntla nml "proliiiK n rhnrt'r tlmrix
f-r " It attempta to leineit) the mix
up In th city limit tiroiiKht about
by Hut nllee. fnllnr- nt the lime'
them tiai n aerlnt elertlon to ui-1
mn inn iHi.iiiiiarief. 111 nnre llieml
tHinitniioiia i)rr the.. Ixiumtarle
there In nt thin time n ault on ncnlnat
the city l.y the IinK Uko l.timher
Compnny, It t.elne naertel Hint there
la n Kp In Hie line, The lini; Uke
l.timher Company la Intereatnt in
Bhliplnlon iroperty. which the elec
tion la. hy Iho rlly mnlntnlneit tn
Imre tirnuulit within thn city limit..
Ill aotiiu rjunrtem It la rontenile.l
Ihnt the city rnnnnl ho Incorporate.!
anve nmler iteiierrtl lawn, nml Hint the
lioun.lnrlea ran nut ho ntnemle.l or
ratified eacept at a apeclat election
Hal all Ihu wck at Itunk Unl
lUr't mllllnary ator
ENMAN EXPLAINS
THAT WATER SUIT
llrollier of .'ilii Uiwreiii Xi-u-lnl.,
lt.-i.nll) I).-. n,l liiwiir,
I'll''. I'l'tltlon Willi Hie County
Court.
N II Xcilhanka. biother of IMu.lt.
LnwrtiK! Xeiihnnka. niinih- r..m.
lllllteil lo llie Iiiaiiuo na)lum nt Haleni,
Inn llle.l ullh the county court n ie.
Hon jukliiK thnt n nuinllan bo up
polnleil for Iho hrolher. Tho pttl
Holier Jltea nhoiit two nml n half
mli from Klninnlh TnlU ami It la
eipecleil Hint ho will ho nppolnteil
Kuantlan. Oim reaaou n KUtuillnii la
nntM for the iinfortunate man la an
Hint proof tuny l.e flnlaheit up on a
homeatinil on whirl, ho Imti nieil near
Worilen 1
ODDFELLOWSCLUB
PLAN WORKED ON
Miiu:it MKiruxu toxkiiit to
taki: it iiktaii.h axii a 1,1,
mi:miihiik ok oiiiikk. am
iikiii:kaiih, a hi: invitkh.
Theru will ho nu old-lnihloncd rally
li'ilil nl tho court Ikhhio Hnturdav
"Klit umler tho umpteen of tho Klam-
Bth Counly Tuft Itepuhllcan Club
A incciltiK of tho uxfcuthu twmmlttco
wna Imlil tlila mornliiK nt which It
wna ilrchluil lo chnnr.o tho date of
tho inwtliiK from tonlKht, becauao of
link of tluiu for camplttlnK tho pro
crniu, Thero will ho apenkliiK. mualc
by a mnlo ijunrtot. and tioaalbly aom
other iiiuhIiuI numhora to entertain
urn! Inilruct tho cltlrona.
Lnille nro (apeclnlly Invited to bo
I present nml parllclpato In tlila early
educational work of tho campaign.
1 ho muslrnl numliora will ho of par
ticular Interest mid will Introduce
soma new rnmpnlRn onKa suns for
Hie flrat tltno.
It hod been tho Intention to hold
a uievtlui: of tho Club tonight, but
tltno pruted too abort for preparation
of tho pioKrnm, aouio of thoso to pro-
aeni tiiiinher nndlnR It Imposilbla
to ho present. A tho prlmnry cam-
palmi will now bo confined to about
eight wieka, It la tho Intention of
tho eiecutlre commltteo of tho Club
to endeator to hnvo sover.nl Hto
tneilliiK during that period and tho
iiievtlnK during thnt period and the
worth while for those present.
their Influence llanki did sot testi
fy, Hhortly after the hearing at which
Ihu men wcro remanded to tho cus
tody of Hhcrlir William D. Barnea to
answer to tho circuit court on the
chnrgia, both furnished bond, the
surety being an eastern fidelity bond
ing company. McMshon and Hughes
left Klarnth Palls after tbey secured
hand, but camo back later to plead.
Apparently It took a week or two
for thorn to make up their mind to
plead not guilty, for thoy were quar
tered at the Whlto Pelican aomo time
before they tntcrcd court with their
attorney. C, M. O'Neill, and spoke
their attltudo toward tho prosecution.
Ijitcr, about tho tlrno their trial
waa to bo had, Attorney O'.Velll
brought Into court affidavits or Doc
tors It. It. Hamilton and Leo W. Chil
ton sotting forth the bad condition of
McMohon and tho need for him to go
to a lower altitude and milder cli
mate to recover his health. It being
alleged that he was In a condition
which excltoinent might very serious
ly aggravate. On the strength of the
affidavits tho court granted a contin
uance In tho cases and the defendants
again left tho city. It was asserted
that McMahon would be a material
witness for Hughes, and that reason
was put forth as an argument against
compelling Hughes to go to trial In
tho absence of McMahon.
No moro was heard of the cases un
til yesterday, when the cases were
wound up by the .fines assessed
against McMahon and tho dismissal
01 tour or ino six indictment sev
erally brought In by the grand Jury
ngnlnat tho pavers.
ROOSEVELT READS
KEYNOTE SPEECH
Ing her fling that her maternal spirit
was blunted by copious Inhalations of
hooio and tho youngster got lost.
As completely soused as any per
fect lady could be, Lett wabbled un
certainly to the third floor of the Fed
eral building In quest of her child.
Kvcry nook and cranny of tho build
Ing was searched In vain. Try as ahe
would Letts could not remember
what she had done with tho child.
She concluded It was as likely to be
In the Federal building a anywhere
else.
Anyone finding a stray Indian babe
III confer a favor on Lett Fair-
child, of tho Blletf reserratlon, by
returning same to Its owner. LetU's
headquarters ato at the office of
United States District Attorney John
McCourt.
TO ISSUE TOMORROW
COLOXEIi LOOM OVKB FIXAL
DltAFT OF EFFORT TO BB DB
UVKftEl) AT COLVMBl'H, OHIO,
ON 1118 HHIEF VISIT.
FROM? HIGH UVIXO COST
18 MAGISTRATE'S TASK
District Alton? at Xew York May
Prostrate Speculators la Batter aad
Kgg IWcndaaU May Aggregate
ISO la Xamber.
r0,., ,, '!IIHIll III
0"tt" IB ll l. adopt It, tho
asked
HTl'KI.'l, IHVCIt ll.XCIIi:it HATH
co.vriiovniHV hah aiiihrx
Tiiitoi'tiii tiii: (iovi:itNMi:xT
CKUMIXG TIN) MAXV ACIlia,
J it inra I:. i:umnu, who lltes nenr
tho Htilkel bridge, alx miles this slilo
of Merrill, any that Hie ault which
tho r,iteri.ment hit asked the Klam
it Hi Water Us'tin' Association to bring
ngnlnat him for iminoy alleged to bo
itiie from hi itrroti fur rcclnmnllon
'vnrk tins' glen rise In 1 inU'iudcr
Handing. "The amount claimed tn ho duo
from 1110 la fKSI.sr., wlillo na 11 mat'
let of fact HoiiiethlnK i.tr 1420 ha
been pnld," sntil Mr. Kninnn, "Thero
la a cniilroery lietneon Iho goern
inrnt nml niyatlf, tho former clnlm
Imr that tho ItL'O duet not pay mo
In full for lait enr. I Ituvo shares
In tho nssoclntlnii for LSI acres, to
M'Wcli I Itino tlllo, mid that Ik nil Hto
lend I hnvo tllln to, lint tl.o gov
ernment hiw surveyed and clnlm pay-
urakeman
Bandit Holds Up Train And
Is Arrested And Accused
"N,
Cl'UBElliiv
N.D11.., r u "l""k,,,, ,m"'lt
N'',5or.OM,rainNo.l
" 'solver, lirakoman
ullrkor was nriosted by I.loiitenmu
Kenny of tho llaltlmoro & Ohio o
llro nml Jnllod at Koyser, W. Vn.
l'ollco osaort thnt money mid Jow-
sklrL wiir.t fmiiitl mi llnrknr.
I 'f 1 J Tit' iv IHMin .---
n., robbing 'r10 robhor fired six shots through
tho enr roof mid robbod sixteen pas-songr,
At a meeting In I, O. O. K. hall InM
night a committee, consisting of Nel
son liounsitvelt, (Iwrgo Humphrey
and Fred llreinmer, was appointed
which will draft paper to Incorporate
for tho purpose of having a clubrooin.
A telegram has been sent to tho grand
officer asking for permission to uso
tho name of tho "Thrco Links' Club"
or (ho "Odd Fellows' Club."
If tho grand lodge Is agreeable a
name will ho chosen from tho two,
Only member of the Odd Fellows
mid affiliated order can become mem. I
bet of Hto club
Another meeting I to bo held this
owning for the purpose of working
nut the plans, Ktory member of tho
lodge, ns well as of tho llebekah.
Is requested lu bo present,
BRIBER GUILTY
AND PAYS FINE
McMAIlOX CHAXflKM PI.KA A8 TO
TWO IMlKmiKXTH. WHILE THE
Tlllllll. AXII THREE AOAIX8T
HUilllX, ARE QfAHHEP.
BENDER CASE PUT OVER
AND MAY BE DISMISSED
Ciuk'rn, Who I Uinrgeil Willi Con.
plrlng to IMouato With View to
Atomising Hull of Iteconli at los
Angele. Muy (let I'iiihhhiI,
tlnlted I'reaa Horvlce
I.OH AN(li:i,i:3. Feb. 20. -The
i'nni of Catlun Homier, charged with
conspiring to blow up tho Hall of
Cecord. hn been continued to next
Monday. It Is bolleu'd It will bo ills
mlifi'il. Tl.o federal grand Jury to
probe further In tho MrXmnnrit case
nuwufd and niljouri.ed to tlila after-
SUMMON CHARLES TAFT IN
CASE orARMY OFFICER
Piesleiil' llrollier, Who Had I'olKI
nil Kr leo from Miijttr Hit), Will
lie Citll.il to WiikhluKloii ami Que.
(Innctl by Cuiiimlltii'.
imiUc'I I'r.sa Soivlce
WA8IIIN0TON, Fob. 20. Tho
house coinmltteo on war deparlment
expendlttiiOH ha deeldod to call
Charles P. Tflft '" H' Rnr ctt,'
Piealdent Tnft said Hay did Charles
n political service, slnco whon ho has
"presumed Ion much on tho value of
tho services." Chnrlos Tnft Is tho
president's brother nml owns a Cln
clnnatl dally paper.
Charge of bribery tuado against
.Samuel A, McMahou and James
Hughe were wound up In tho cir
cuit court yesterday when McMahon
changed to guilty his pleas of not
guilty In two of tho thrco Indictments
rendered against him, and was fined
$1,000 In each of the two cases. Tho
third Indictment ngnlnst him and tho
three against Hughes wero dismissed
011 motion of District Attorney Dell
V. Kti)kendall.
McMahon camo here from San An
tonio, Tex., It Is said, In the care, of
nn nttendnnt, mid has not recovered
his health, tho bad stnte of which was
alleged when ho got u stuy of pro
ceeding In tho court somo tlrno ago.
Tho proceeding jesterday waa after
court adjourned, McMahon loft again
this morning for Texas, where he Is
trying to get In shape for business
with tl.o assistance of tho mild cli
mate there.
McMahon Is a salesman for tho
fludolph S. Illotno Paving Company
of Chicago, being Oregon manager for
that concern, and camo to tho city
from Portland early last fall to at
tempt to sell the city romo granitoid
pavement. Hughes camo to assist
him, Hughes Is n former resident of
this city, having run n blacksmith
hop. Not long nfter tho'tnen came
hero charges of attempted brlbory
were mnde ngalnst tho two by Mayor
Fred T. Sanderson, President Marlon
Hunks, of tl.o Council, and Council
man llitssoll A. Atford of tho First
ward. Tho nflldnvlts wore mado
ngnlnst them on n date early In Octo
ber before Justlco of the Peace Chas,
firnvo nnd they wero arrested and
placed In Jail, where they remained
until Sheriff William 11. Darnea ar
ranged to glvo them special body
liunrd, consisting of J. I). Carroll and
IiIh son, Perl, who took quarters with
their charges nt tho ll.ildwln hotel.
At tl.o tlrno It was asserted that tho
ruft of tl.o speclnl guards would bo
paid by tho men.
Justlco Graves conducted the hear
ing of the pair In tho county court
house Mid as the result, of the evi
dence given by Maor Sanderson nnd
Councilman Alford the two defend
ants wore hold, McMahon under 110,-
000 ball and Hughe under 17,500.
The two accusing wltnessea testified
SHIP PDTATOES
TO OTHER CITIES
SPCIW, TWO CARLOADS OP 'EM,
SENT TO 8ACRAMEXTO AM)
ASHLAND BY KLAMATH VAL
LEY CONCERN.
Today the Klamath Valley Ware
house Forwarding Company, of
which Claude H. Daggett is manager,
shipped a carload of Klamath pota
toes to Ashland. There were 600
sacks of spuds In the ear and the folk
In and around Ashland can for a
tlrno rejoice In unusually line French
fried, boiled, baked, hashed brown,
Lyonnalse, au gratln and othtr varie
ties of cooked "Murphies." On laat
Saturday the company sent a car of
tubers to Sacramento. Tho vege
tables wero from the ranch ofalt. II.
Short.
United Press Semes
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Magistrate
Murphy baa announced that he will
Inquire Into the high cost of neces
sities and the district attorney will
probably criminally prosecute specu
lators In butter, eggs, vegetables and
meats. Today's proceedings were de
voted to butter and eggs. There will
be a hundred and fifty possible de
fendants.
f.'nlted Press Serrtee
NEW YORK, Feb. JO. Roosevelt
was at the Outlook offlce early, hav
ing but few visitors. He read the
final draft of his Columbus (Ohio)
speech. John Temple Graves aad
Editor W. W. Nelson, of the Kaaaas
City Star, called. Roosevelt leaves
tonight and arrives at Columbus at
10 a. m. tomorrow. He starts back
east at p. sa.
Mtssofjrl Desna, for Clait-.
nltrrt Hrras 8rreo
JOPLI.N. Mo., Feb. JO. Missouri
delegates to the Baltimore coavea
tlon will be Instructed to vote for
Champ Clark by the Democratic con
vention late today. An attempt to
namo Wilson as second choice Is ex
pected.
CANNOT CONVICT RCEF IX
ANY RESERVE LIST CASE
TAFT WAITS INJURIES
TO RAIIMMEMPLOYEES
Fak! For at Flat Rate Srhcdvle as
Recommended by Ccssssaiaeloa.
Would Hee Each Mast Iaaarrd Re
gardless of Negtlgeace.
United Press Servtee
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. In a spe
cial message to congress, President
Tatt urged compensation for acciden
tal Injuries to railroad employees In
accordance with a Axed, positive scale
an recommended by the employers'
liability and worklngmen's compen
sation commission. The mesaago de
clares that the theory la that each em
ployee be Insured against Injury sus
tained In work without reference to
contributory negligence, without a
common law limitation on the em
ployer's liability.
WHO FINDS PAPOOSE WILL
MAKE MOTHER REJOICE
Indian Mater Gets Her Anatomy Sat
urated Willi Firewater and Leaves
Child Somewhere, Rut Is Unable to
IMermluo Just Where.
PORTLAND, Feb. 80. Lost one
papoose.
Letts Falrchlld, an Indian from the
Blleti reservation, Is seeking the baby
she brought to Portland. Letts mis
laid the papoose somewhere la this
town of 250,000 Inhabitants, she can't
remember where. While In Portland
AU ladlctsaeats Against Foraser At
toraey la Coarts of oBth Jndgea
Daaae aad Lawler Likely to Be
Dlssalased for Lack of Erie.
1
baited Press Serriee
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 30. Fol
lowing a declaration In Judge Dunne's
court by Assistant District Attorney
McNutt that no evidence Is available
to convict Ruef on the reserve cal
endar cases, sll Indictments In both
Dunne's and Lawler's courts are
likely to be dismissed. Dunne's ac
ceptance Is expected to wipe out the
whole of the graft eases and Anally
close the scandal.
PUNCH PELTZ AS
OFFICIAL MARK
SKINS OF BOBCAT AND COYOTE
BROUGHT TO TOWN BY W. A.
STILES, WHO TRAPPED BOTH
ANIMALS IN COUNTRY.
County Clerk Charles R. DeLap
paid out more bounty money today
when W. A. Stiles came In with a
coyote and a bobcat, which are both
raro catches. Mr. Stiles caught the
animals In a trap whle out cutting
wood at his brother's place on Swan
Lake side, about twelve miles from
tho city. He had his traps set about
a week before the cautious brutes In
vestigated them thoroughly, and when
they did they were thoroughly dis
gusted. The trapper brought the two
pelts tn this morning and Mr. DeLap,
Just tor all the world like a conduc
tor on a train, used a punch, except
ing that he punched the ears of the
skins, and that's something well regu
lated conductor never do. The bob
cat cost tho county IS and the coyote
91.50.
COURT IGNORED,
APPARENTLY, BY
Signers of Letter ta Which Reply to
Trader of Coart Hoase SHe Was
AskedNo Copy Received Vp to
the Preeeat Ttase.
Strange to say, the county court
had early today received no copy of
the letter addressed to It by aaeat
bers of the Klamath Falls Commer
cial Club yesterday In which the coun
ty court was asked to mako a reply
to the proposltloa to Us ofer of a
downtowa site for a coart bouse. A
copy of the letter was given for pub
lication to the Herald yesterday aid
a natural assumption was that the
original had been placed la the heads
of the court.
KEMP QUITS SINCLAIR
WOMAN Wmi SITIIIIIHI'B
-SEW YORK. Feb. 19. Harry
eKmp. "tramp poet." has, accordlag
to mutual friends, deserted Mrs. Mata
Sinclair, divorced wife of Uptoa 81a
clalr. author of "The Jungles."
The "aftlnltlea" have been living
In a bungalow at West Point Pleas
ant. K. J since Mrs. Sinclair's affec
tion for Upton waned, and she de
clared her love for Kemp. The di
vorce followed.
Kemp was a guest at Sinclair's
home when his Intimacy with the
author's wife was discovered.
Gowaa Ftlea PetMoa.
E. W. Gowan, ex-shertt. aad Re
publican candidate for -nomination
for Justice of the peace of the Link-
vllle district, has Sled his oetlUoa
with the county clerk.
PROTECT WOMEN VOTERS
IS LEGISLATION'S ADC
Republican Cosujpwssasaa front Call
forala HcUerea Wosnea Barred
frosa Ballot by ExpatrlaUoa Act
Should Have Privilege Restored.
WASHINGTON, Feb. SO. Legisla
tion to protect the women voters of
the west was proposed In the bouse
by Representatlvs Kent (Republican.
California). Under the expatrlatioa
act of 1907 a woman marrying a for
eigner ceases to become a cltltea of
the United States. Kent proposes that
they be allowed to retain their votes.
Cut Sowers, 44 Mala'at. Phone III.
-
as a witness, Lett fell Into gar eon-
thnt McMahon offered tho mayor 1500 pany and took In the sights. It waa
and Hanks and Alford eaoh 9110 for somewhere, sometime, somehow uur
Vasquistas Name Pascal Oroszco TO,
Command Rebels But He May Refuse
Vaited Press Service
EL PASO, Feb. 1 0. Vasquistas at
Cases Grande have Issued a mani
festo Baking Pascal Oroico comman
der In chief of the rebels. Oroico Is
at Chihuahua aad Is expected to re
main loyal to Madero.
A desea arrests have been mads at
Jusrei oa a charge of laclttag mu
tiny. It Is reported that a hundred
rebels under Salaxar are operating
bear Juares aad aa attack la feared.
Casas Grande Vasquistas an re
ported to number 9,000 aad are re
parlag to march oa Mexleo City.
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