The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 27, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS1
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914
Price, tffoOaaas
Bloody Battles All Over Mexico
Klamath Woman Is Agent for Governor West
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IS, TAYLOR, POSTMISTRESS AT
BLY, IS NAMED TO SECURE DATA
THAT MAY CONVICT BOOTLEGGERS
Icoal mlm (rlur toJft itate (Iml
iaio avjh in.
Tbl w Herniary, the) maintain,
ed, twaiipo of ili'fnlturri to reach n
sirmn( llh Urn Miner' Union te.
KafillRK ,
Aam Sfreef of Torreon, New Seat of Mexican War
ugruit wah iikixo huh.
i-i:i into hlv
rUlowlnii llrflpt t tlif Woman tt-4
(atltMliuM IJrtuUr lclit
.tplltil llrr "fMMiltirm Or-gri'
IVtn 1M.U." and hli Will Wot,
I'ji J1rt In t'aw Thrrr Art- An) '
m VMiiln. '
-ALGDMA CASE IS
REMOVED TODAY
(llrrM HvrUl HrlfT)
ftAt.ttM. March 3. flat amor
ttU vt li4aj announced lim be'
M appointed Mr. Clin Tanr, lt J
mitUH i Wr, the sll Bti
of bU eSka lHKloWtll county, "'
lit attmthm o violation of the
Jt'lWK I1H.NSO.V GRANTS ItKMOV.
Ait 1'iniTio.v or atiorxrvs
1011 Till: COMPANY i.v damage
AtTlOV
Circuit Judge Heiunn this nrr-
HAMMOND FREED REBELS RETAKE
IN SHORT TIME ! 60MEZ PALACIO
BY THE JURORS IN FIERCE COMBAT
f-KCOND CHARGE AGAINST HIM IS HUERTA FORCES WINNING I.V
I WITHDRAWN OTHER BATTLES
Tul.-men Were Out Ltrwi Than Five Dlapatcli to Mexico Cltjr Says Tmemtj-
I
Minute I So fore Returning Willi
Their Verdict of Acquittal Wlt
iumm Intrtxlutril Tolllcd That the
lttjiutntion or the Girl In the Cavse
Was nut lite Real.
Keren Waco !) of Dead Rebel
Were Haaled From GwUro Clea
eR Orer Thoaaaad Reeele Re
ported Killed t MosclovU VHU
Hcmtif to Attack Torreoa
Iiikoii li now liccrmo th? ihu- tlm tit, autl t'Vral nVlrmlslicn, In
tt?r f Hip Mexican ar TUirctlio li!cli tboy'wero driven buck, M
(cilrtnl force of l'rl!tni Muorta lowed,
And (Ji-ilrtnl Villa liflTi- bnn cnearod i Villa has rfutnl to txrmlt tlia
In baitlo fur lateral da, The new nrwiimner cormpondenta with hlra r V,lla ,a lb M"Ical rebellion.
and other points along the frontier
that the contest at Torreon mar go a
long way towards settling the future
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The photograph here shows the rc-
' Hulled 1'ress Senrtce
Jnst before 12 o'clock the Jury in KLYEBtKL. Mexfco, March 7
Ifce Hammond case returned a verdict nitt wbeU B-deP Cenn VUto wet
acquitUns Charles B. Hammond of 4MwplBKy Tic(ortow yeaterday and
the charge of a statutory crime upon eCa,tird Gomes PaUdo.
out lister-ln-lav. Mary Fleeter. Th ..When VllU'a force esitered the
jury as out las tuan nie m.nutes. eUy thtf toumd eo federal aoMlers
This alUrnoon. lutn Attorney ,1 The rttMtm !,.. joitd to
John irln moved for a dismissal of abot 100.
the other charge against Hammond., -n,,, boaUardsaes of Torreaa torn-
tnai or an attempted assault upon atiaue, and the city le
younger Flescher girl. This wasLuces. At Boom today
granted, and the rancher was re-jreni BotUled Oct nil VflU ttaU hla
lcased' brigade ha cajrtared alaanat tha aav
Ail or tno parties interested are tire aoatfaera part of Terreem.
residents of Langell Valley, and the "caUre aorthera portlom of tha'e
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IHU, ,,( ihiotlolltiB lliwott rf - ,b tfl,rmBUo , t0 ,ht,'t.trt that Mid. That makes It practically Im-' entered Torreon some time aw. The,aeIea(Uat . "rother-in-Uw to thelasaea.
hi : . WW into Hly Mr ll!l .l. - -J-""'"' , ,"' , "" Villa' lorcw. P.rachlnK Torreon. , possible to tell the facts at length. hole populace turned out to meet 'rI he ,a B"e Te tUcta,d-
"" lh dfr,,U roufl w ",0 ",,Br", 1U encoutilnrnd the federals far outside Ther has been a belief In Juaret them. The prosecution held that he asult-f GOMEZ PALACIO. Mare. J7
iwilnlin tlm Mn. Tnylur uil lilrt tout.- TliU U upon the erounrt ,,-,,,.,... , , , , ' led her and made her keP silence by Following a bard all day aad all Bight
l a rfel jwfioti lo round up Hip otai un. company i an umn r. - - - .uii.tiit u sue . uamo w "-e. fight that wu the fiercest la modem
llni pffrmvrs, and bavin- no poratum, nnu ine nmoum inmn
titel In iltn county, Oovurnor Writ over IS.OflO
! abixilnled Mm Tailor lo Oil Knltr lut a leg a the remit of an
btsre. 'atrldenl at tbp rmnpany'i plant ll
II l .l-r,lo,l that h. will ac tr - ak 130,000 dawagr.
nt U omen and start work at onco? "
MtittK rVldf tiro ACatlul tbo ttllrsod
liotatur n f tlm Ideal option law.
DORRI
NOW
HS
"Atmit a month ago, I luok thl
PHON
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XCHAiE
Ufr up nrl, wIimi I wnl to 0v,
t6or Wot. telllnc htm or condition,
m4 a.kltijs thai mmothlng lie done,"j
mi ut, Tayiur over tne teiepnone ,
lod "At that time b? wa In,
Wuhlnmon, Imt upon hi rvlurn be ,(l.b lll'TTi; VAI.I.KV TOWXH AUK
HuertaWas Almost
Ready to Quit Once
(II) n iiiarr Correspondent of the United Press)
Mcrul my letttor, enclosing blank
for iclrtr tnfnrmattnn, This I flllrd
uut a fim itaa ago, and mallrd Iq,
blm, but Unr has be-cii itu IIiiip n
ret for a reply."
Il ft rrporied tlmt the liquor n
Mn( onit throtiKh (ho malls, but
llltOt'OHT rMIKKK TOOKTIli:!..
Mi:.N'IC0 01TV. March 27- The ex
iiiirrnllnii liv llu nulhorltlc nl Itomu
I.IXi: Wll.lt COXXI.VT WITH M- of rei,,,!,, Mor ,U1 Itlo of Mexico
(Uli ...VCIIAXOi: IX I'KW ll.IVS brought lo light the fact that there
were certain member of tho Catholic
pnrty In Mexico who woro rocelvlug
Tliursilny ileelrlelan flnUbeil tlm xtiutto favors from Vlctorlaua Hu-
ft. Tarlor a)a this Is not Hip ease Work of couiteclltiK tip Dorrl. Calif., orln Mexico's dlctntor, and who, iu
"It tlm null had been used fort with the Hutu Valley Telephone com- return fur thono favors went so far
Ullrll tr.inie would have gone about 't,ny'r lines to.Bam'a Neck, Okla ft t uig rlinrgcM of meddling In
We In an entirely ill (To rout manner," homa, Macduel, Ml, Hebron mid other U,mM ngnlust Archblshod Mora del
' l'l. ( low ns In tho valley. Ulo, n,,, cIimk'H being placed In tho
In MlilltUm to belur postmlslress. Today, for the Ural time Iu Its hi- Vatican Itself.
Mrs. Tatlur It ngent for the stae tnry, Oorrls baa u telephimn rontrat on tlmt liuiul Information tbo Unit
rompany. H Is on nrcounl of shlp-Jofrlre, with swltchbonrds, .operator, 0, ii,iM correspondent la nblo to ex
wi nti of lliiuor over tho stage lino fete. Mrs, 8. V. Ilium Is the operator ,1ii tho activities of Archblshou
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"'t Airs, Taylor made, her complaint, j In charge,
. . Within n week or ten days, accord
'HU. MI.VIIH Wll.lt 'lug to n-stnloment from I.. H, Hoburt
VltOHK Al'lllli IHT son, mnnuner of tbo Klnmntli ci)iintynrC,hUhop begnn n cnmimlgn of per-
- -. lines of tho I'nclllo Telephone nml lat,ii among llucrtn's friends with
"HHiniAl, OI'WATOItH HAY THIS Telegniph tonii'Hiy, Klnmntli Fulls Ultt otijrrt of umloavorlnR to per
1 IHIXI: IIIX'AUHU OF INAIIIIf will bo coniiocleil by illreit wire with aftih lluertn Hint ho ought, for tho
"TV to NirrritU Till'. WAG!: tho Uorrlii swltchbonnl, thus giving ,(, 0f his country, to step out ofl
vuijiTIO.V 'Inrnl Mtiliarrlbem illroct phono connee. V(,, riilav eiimpalBU wua highly
itlona with tbo towns In llutte Valley, effective for n time, so much so that
Morn ilul Itlo, which formed tho basis
of the cbiu ges tit Home,
About tho Ht ot Docembor the
iti...i ,,
-"nu iress Horvlcn t . '
'l.i:VI.I.ANl), 0 March 37. Kol- Today's news In The Herald.
luwlng a lengthy conference thu Ohio! a month
CANAL FUSS WARMS HOUSE
u"ltil ress Hervlce
WAHIHNOTON, U. 0 March J7.
" liuttso today passed a rule limit
'"K 'lolmiy umx Ul0 ,,! r0IOBl mBBH.
""' to twenty lulnutort, The vote,
' to 178, t la contended by lomo,
'M rules that the resolution desired
V Wilson will bo pnasod.
Tlm ndoption or this also bnrr'od
Wwdmenu to the resolution.
The dobato was opened Uy Con
wumgn Hluii. Adaroson predicted
4.
hu felt Inclined to lento tho presiden
cy. In accord wltlv wishes of l'rvulaont
WIIhoii, nml tuko tho Held himself In
iNorthem Mexico, It wiib only by tho
Utmost persuasion tlmt lltiortu's
friends, whotie lunuolnl and political
'interests were ut stiilto, talked him
out of the Idea.
""-"""""" Archbishop Mora del nio'a argu-
t hut the vote of the majority would 'ment was n strong nml simple one, n
bo trebled to what. It was today, and jit reached tho ears or Huortu through
The feeble old. man was committed
from Klamath county upon grounds
of senility.
Fenlon's committment followed
complaint made by relatives. He Is
the father ot George H, and Ira Fen
Ion and Mrs. Zcnora A. Swatman. ell
residents of Merrill. Superintendent
Stelner ot the nsjlutn says this is one
of the most pitiable cass that has ev
er come under his observation.
"Tho condition of tho patient was
such that it was necessary to send
him to Salem," said Dr.' Merryman
today. "He should have been sent
to Salem six months ago for treat-
In Mexico, ho would declare to I'resl- n,cnt. but hls cblldron worked hard
dent WlUen: 'I have done my best, ' order laak9 " Plble for him
but I am not strong enough to bring ,0 rcmaln w,,b tDem- u wou,d have
peace amid so much tumult nud such Impossible for him to have been
conflicts of seltlsh Interests as pre- Pnt ,a tl, ""W Infirmary, as It
tall hero. 1 step down from my high ftaa ,10t equipped, ns is tho Salem In
omce. with tho undoratnndlng that HlHon. ror tho care of such peculiar
ou will tnko tbo responsibility of set- "
tllng affairs In Mexico and putting the
country again at pence."
Undoubtedly If Hucrta had fol
lowed the ndvlre of the archbishop
President Wilson would hate been
placed In n highly embarrassing sit
uation, for, to bring peace. It would
hnvo been necessary either to support
Huertn'a personally conducted fight
sgnlnst Carranra or to support Car-
consequences In the court as he was. mct villa's rebela recaptured Uts
The defense maintained that the cttr thu morning, wrheaee they war
girl's conduct toward the defendant repulsed Wednesday by the federate,
was anything but proper, and that he wn0 rallied and retook the loat
drove- her away. There were wit- ground.
nesses introduced to testify that the ..The" bMtU wat u,, itTCMt uA
girl's character was not the best, ) bloodiest of ay mlUUry career." aaid
while others were put on to refute villa today. "Both aide Baiaialaed
r ie -
this.
a steady artillery fir all aright, glT-
Tho trial has been in progress for W tne garrta at Tome ae tiate
threo days. Ever' day there has been t0 rat."
a large attendance ot spectators.
YOUTH IS ONCE
E
MODERN BAKERY
WILL BE BUILT
nunou'H .uitMi purchases
PROPERTY OX PIXK STREET,
AXD WILL PUT IX AX UP-TO.
DATE PLANT
MOR
PRION
Tho problem ot supplying loaves
! and cako for the people ot Klamath
! Falls has become such a big problem
with H. Nurml, proprietor ot the
, Klamath Falls bakery, that ho haa
decided to erect a building, especially
rnntn nnd oppoio lluerta oven after IWUKUT PKTTUS, HKCEXTLY UF ' w .i. pmuV
rnnrn nnu oi pose mierin, oven aner t adapted to this, and large enough to
Huerta hnd put President Wilson un
dor obligation by resigning his it let n
torHhlp. On tho whole, It Is believed
In diplomat le circles. It Is very fortu
nate for President Wilson that Arch
bishop Morn dot Ulo's plans were not
carried out.
taht tbo bill would pass.
GOiiKrossmim Hardwlrk denounced
tho stand of Clark:
"I want this distinguished demo
crat to say It ho does not rculiio that
wo must support tho administration,
or wnnder In tno wilderness nnothor
forty years, I hope tho gentleman
from Missouri will not bo troubled by
Jodny'a vote," ho sold.
hid rrlends, and ns Mora hlmsolt told
It to Huortu one evening when tho
presldcut culled at l, nrchblshop's
homo,
"Huoitn hat done tho best ho can,"
declared tho archbishop, "Vet the
situation grows worse nud worse,
Whut a magnificent plnco Huerta
would take In Mexican history, If, to
save bloodshed, nnd to hasten peace
For tho second tlmo within a year,
Itobort Pettus, aged 20 years, Is In
tho county Jail. This tlmo ho Is
chnrgud with tho thoft ot u horse,
enmp equipment, otc, from tho Ilol
' brook autflt.
I Pettua, according to Luther Hol
i brook, on whoso Langell Valley ranch
tho boy was employed, waa sent by
tho foreman ot tho sheep camp to pre-
, pare supper tor the crow, but instead,
'ho changed his clothes and skipped
1)0X8 AXD DAUGHTER, RESIDING m, tho horse and camp outfit.
ATMi:iHHI.I.,HADHIMCOMMlT- Ho vaa arrested by Constable
'Schallock, and last night was bound
lover to the graud Jury by Justice
Gowen,
LKASKD FROM JAIL, IS HK-AH-1 Keep up with the demand. Tho last
word In bread and pastry fnaktng will
bo Installed.
Nurml has just secure dproperty on
Pine street between Tenth and Elev
enth tor the new bakery. It will be
built thiB summer.
KITTED OX CHARGE OF STEAL
ING HORSE AXD OUT1FT
THOS. L FENLON
DIES AT SALEM
Following the occupancy of tho city
early this moraine Oeaeral Villa or
dered the tired troopera to aaalat tha
hospital corpa in gathering tha woaad
ed from the battleflelda her and at
Lerdo, and send them to tho hos
pitals. Both dde loat heavily.
In addition, burial .detachment
have been aeat out
As soon aa these preliminaries aro
attended to tho attack upon Torreoa
will begin.
WASHINGTON. D. C. March 17.
The Mexican embassy secretary today
published tha following from Medee
City:
The rebela hafh been defeated at
Monclovia, losing more than a thous
and men.
The government troops are also
victorious in the state of TaaauUaas,
where the rebels were defeated Is sev
eral minor engagements.
United Press Serrlee
MEXICO CITY, March 37,-Ovsr-
whelming federal victories are claim
ed. It Is asserted that twenty-sevea'
wagon, loads of rebel dead were re
moved from Quatro Cleaegas, attar
the federals captured that city.
ASQU1TH SAYS CABINET WAITS
TKD TO THE lXSAXK ASYLUM
LAST WEEK
itoculved at tho state asylum 'for
tho Insane Sunday, Thomas L, Fenloa,
aged 80 tears, died there Wednesdsy,
The boy was arrosted,beforo on a
statutory charge and a charge of
theft. As tho complaining witness
was not In court when tha trial dat
arrived, the prisoner was liberated.
United Press Service
LONDON, March 87. Premier As
qulth today announced that tha cab
inet was still awaiting a final decision
from Field Marshal French and Gen
eral John Ewart. He also denied that
the members ot the cabinet contem
plated active operations In Ulster.
When the house ot commons con
vened tho crisis In. the cabinet waa not
by any means disposed of, as Field
Marshal French and Oeaeral Ewart
still clung to their determination to
retire from tha cabinet. Tha promised
statement ot Asaulth was pestpwsd
until 6 o'clock this aftanstt, at
which time a special meotlac of tho
cabinet was called. Fisld Marshal
French appeared before tha spsalal '
meeting, and afterwards (liataral losw
ly was before it, French waa slssst '
ed with Asqultb, and this cava ris to
a rumor that Boaiy was to bs sosrt
flced and French reUioed, wHk Mr
court succaedtag Bsob.
The house of commons' laaMJTW
Journed without aay issmrtsd ofjgft
being made In atUobaHtto oos.- a
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