The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 14, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914
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Uncle Sam Close to Intervention
Ships and Troops Moving; Mexicans Must Salute
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ADMIRAL MAYO SAYS IP SALUTE
IS NO! FORCED , II IS USELESS
TO KEEP WARSHIPS AT TAMPICO
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HARRY THAW'S
HABEAS CORPUS
WRIT IS UPHELD
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MeiiraM AMbe-Mdor Mint, Hllai
KorrHitfr Bryan and liWra4 Wll
WIH !t .liMNi,.l,,.MU.UI ioiTAl
While IliiWStS
To wuitnti f America war
lifw tr anrlinml In llto harbor ot
Vrr Cm. and HI Templco. UrIcm
the Tamplro federal flrt Milut to
ll.r Aiiirrlnm Itag very Mtoa there U
nrrji rramn to twllevr thai the naj
llur m Umt tMiftl port. I
Thr officials ar very retlceut j
Iti.ji.U tJrtllti IMlrr.
W T lt, or the Orricou-CrtllforiiU
Auto company, returned mi I 31 lo
ly (rum an auto 1 r 1 1 in Illy, Mr
l.o ilunn uvrr Monday, lokltie t)r.
()ry ami wife. On the return trip
h hruogl'i hi Mr. nml Mrs, John
WIL and Ollio I lunar J of Illy, and
T. J. Smith of Central Point. Mr
l- a) tlm road from Klamath
Fall to the ti) of lhi mountain are
Kttlitc In k"hI h., but on the otli-
tr lde of the mountain they am u itfolteiJ Press Hrv:ce
very ua condition.
Irili Tlil lliiliiiu, I'niTiirnr
jrninie f tt York Will Vin -l
I'ti tin I lit Slayer of Sltiiifi.t.l Wlilu-
nml l)rlnir Uf Will .tpiM-al lii
i ii iiii i mini nidic. huprriiM
r.mrt ac Oiiit.
Major Rodolfo Fierro, Charged
With Killing William S. Benton
QUEENS TALLER
THAN THE KING
CONCOIU). .V. II.. April U.Fl-
,rl JuUe Kil-r AUrlch today, la a
lilny-iiaKc opinion, uphold lh d-
tinanil nt the attorney for Marry K.
Tin.- for a -rli of habea. corptu.
The opinion devote to a dli
iiimIoii of whether Nw York took
tlm propiT roura In Nklnic the re
turn of Thaw by xtradltion protxu.
JtldKn Atdrlch held that th0t-
luiioBdi ngni to -siraait' ror crime
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I'llOVKM THIH Tl UK TMK t'AHK herf thu rlht to cxtradlto
i.v knumnii. i:uM.vv. Hi-.u.v, ir"1:?'.' br ":7n?T V
fll in a uwroe of custody hnxod on
Itl'rtNlA AMHT.M.V -IntanHr.
,. Tho court made no formal order
,ror Thaw' llc)inric hut slveii the
United Trra 8nrlc xcw York authority ample tlrao In
LONDON, April H 8inrai;ollc4hlch to porfrt nn nppral to the
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,.tro ,aa told ih ,.n.d,nt thai It,," h'n "f Tu, '" ' frM 8,",M
alter th- arre.l of American marine n.m,.rtlvo 1 autiira of thn Mum and Ni:w voitlC, April H-willl.m T.
1-y tlm lel.ral., tb Mexican sovern- a-- f ""'l- N"' w" V"' Jrome. In apei.kln. of the dcclnlon
Mtni .lor, not InaUl upon a mIuU b---rtha are .honor thun thlrinr ,h. concord judKe today, .aldt'
In clrrn the Amtrlcan (lax. II will bo wh,, ' J,"B Aldrlch'a declnlon makea no
nr,A for tho warahltw io rtroaln ttl, Owirn of l.'iiKland I neural Incjien, difference. 1 will go to tho supremo
Tamplco a thla would only Wr ,,' Q""11 Mar' ,w 'l ,cur '" 'lUd State to flithl
more otn-n contempt upon tho part of The (lerman Kuiprom l much tin matter out,. Now York atato doea
iho Mexican. jtaller than her Imaband that Iho not alter Us contention that Thaw l
Wllnoii and Hryan are dtermlnd. kaUer intually ha her all down whenjrrltiilnally rcupoimlblc for tho icape
ir 11 1. i.nnnp.i.i Aiitn io tirevenl they nr pnoionrainiru maeiiifi. iruni .naiuuwnn, wi courae 1 win ou
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OUT FOR OFFICE AWIUIBIE SHIPS
HIE SENT SOUTH
pkomi.Vkit you.vo rwchrr
WIUi OPPOSE OEOBQE HAV-
IO.V FOB NOMI.VATIOX
COUNTY TREASURER
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MARINES WIU, EMBARK AT NEW
ORLSANS
Petitions are beinr rlrniUil .
day for the candidacy of Tom Wat-
ten. Walters, a welt knows young Warahlpa SaUImc North Have Been
rancner, u out ror tho republican
nomination as county treasurer. '
Deputy Sheriff George A. Haydon
is also a candidate for this place. The
race between the two promtaea to be
iatrttiuT. '
HOLIDAY FOR THE
CHILDREN FRIDAY
Seat Sooth by TrrlTsrr WII111
Torpedo Root Fleet, Now SCaaWil
at PMKMceta, la Ordered t Pntan
. to San at MtmtmVu Xotiee By
Secretary naalaat. , f
United Praw 8!m
WASHINOTOX. D. C Aprt 14
hcrretawr DmMa eC tke kmtr aefMi.
meat today 1
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WILL BE DISMISSED IN ORDER ih,, 1 HWt Of hie fleet
Pm at aooa r not naaiatnii
TO GI VE THEM AN OPPORTU.M- Reed-. -""
TY TO CLEAN UP TBTEIK OWN; 'SimultaaeoBlye the traaaport Haa-
YARDS, BIO. ,cock was ordrl to aail from New .
jOrleana to Taatpiee, carrylas 800 ma-
irinee.
j Major Hodolfo Fiorro, accused by who know blm well, and who traveled
llin rommlMlon appointed by Carrnn- eti tho National railway under paksea
a, head of tho Mexican revolutionists -slrnod by Fierro.
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for tho Investigation or the murder of The report or tha Carnnra com
William 8. ilenson, tho Uritlsu sub-(mission which held that Fierro waa
jvet, who waa shot to death at Jauret, guilty of the crime, cleared Villa of
litis at last been photographed. This part In it. Fierro la now in jail la
Is tho first plcturo of him sent to tho Chihuahua. Tho report said tbo In
United States. In his field costume 'vestlgatlon showed he was assassinat
he looks the bandit and as savage as'ed, that thejre waa no court martial.
any of the follower of Pancho Villa,
w ho was a bandit for years.
Fierro was the superintendent of
(Murventlon. Thoy realise that to-' Tlm einrlna mak- her husband jtcl to Thaw being released on ball as j railways for Villa. Tho picture of
ipiil .Tt havo Increased the dim- look llko Mr. IMp when she stnmls be- strenuously as ever, and tho only ef-JMm was taken by a photographer sent to
uilly of this task. Thalr dvlr sldo lilm. 'lert the decision of Judge Aldrlch will
ythaiunleMtndmlnlslratlonup-, Qi; ' "" ,,l,t,B r,,l'r, .wl" bo t0 Ma ,ho ,..,. , nilI- nrmrn nrn
hold. Mnyn's demand for a salute, tholhead tall.r than Alfonso, and H n raM to u head." Ill I Qllir OLD Q II 11
.,r.i. f H....H .ill t.o lessened Victor of Italy barely reaches the Will hill airllir.1 lllll
and that ho waa killed by being stab
bed. Tho assassin buried him la the
soft sand or Samalyuca. The bo.iy
waa later disinterred by vnu ana
Chihuahua.
pnnllgn of the nation will bo lessened
In llin oyea of the world.
None deny thai the situation Is
mott serious. The tension Increased
father limn diminished at tho Wll
Mifllryan-l.lnd conference today,
Hlch in no way cleared tbo air.
The only staloraant made regarding
tVi wos that the prrldent backed Tho first flvo months of 1013 saw
M-.o's demand for the saluto, which All pntvlous records In Texas broken
li 1101 yet been fired. 0'flhntiih' for tho amount of bonds voted In tho,
limy, t Is hoperi will bo nblo l. Por various ciiuiiIIoh and road precincts
o'tiub ".urrta lo order the saluto 'for good roads.
shoulder of Queon llolene.
I Mr is In Town.
Alex Davis, cattle mid stork man,
I In from his ranch for a few days
business In tho city.
In order to give the school children
a chance to participate la the clean
up campaign, the schools will he die
missed Friday afternoon. This will
.-How the scholars to rake up all the
trash, etc, around their yards.
Friday and Saturday have beaa
designated as cleanup days by the
city council. The city will employ
teams to gather the trash, etc., sad -stand by for orders preearatery to he-
tea.. I I. .-. l. J '. ... M. . f
aui 11 m uie soap grounds, ithiiic seal 10 TampKO.
have refuse hauled away It Is neces
sary that It lie placed la case,
The battleship South Caroliaa.
which was salting- aorta from Saato
Domingo, waa Intercepted by wireless
aad ordered to Taaspko. The cruiser
NaahTilie, at Saato Deamlago, aad the
cruiser Taeoaaa, mow at Bestea, have
also been ordered to Mexican waters.
The entire torpedo fleet, statleaed
at Peasacola, has beaa lasftractad to
walks or in the alleys, so it can be
quickly thrown into the cleaa-ap
wagons.
Ik a eeaatry scaeol eer- Aaburn.
or sacks and left In front of the side- Neb., the pupils brtac f rose heme ma
teriel fross which they cook, a lmach
at noontime, each papil sapplylag a
part of the whole ameaL
Choosing Teachers
WILL GIVE SERIES (DEDICATE BRIDGE
DEMOCRAT SEEKS nt inner ninpFQ m titamip ufdh
Ul LUIIUL UnllULUt iu iiiniiiu iiliiu
HE GURKSHP
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J. II. KVKIIKTT FILKH ANNOUNCE
MKXT WITH HE I.AI' KO KAItj
UK HAS NO OPPONENT IN THE
PltlMAHIEH.
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE OF
LOCAL IXHK3K WJLL OIVE SIX
SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES TO
IIEOIN THIS WEEK
ENTIRE STATE OF GEORGIA,
FORMER PRESIDENT TAFT AND
OTHER NOTAIUiES HONOR THE
MEMORY OF MAJOR BUTT
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More Selections Are to Be Made by Next Monday
Jut what toachsra will ho In charge
"f tho grades next yr Is a matter
'hnt Is now being given serious cou
"I'lorntlou at (ho hands of tho board
'" uiroctorn. it is oxpected that Iho
lll for tho.JuH.ifi term will ho fully
'ompletsOy Monday.
At Moiiduy'a moeUng of tho school
hoard su, eKort was mhda to telact
no teachers, but It was fouad that
" wsukl require a tw tUya of
Oioiighl. Home Hi'lvclloim wero nmdo
Monday, but Ihwo tho hoard would
not announce,
' '.'A groat many of tho present
teachers, will romalu," snld i'lwldout
Fountain today. "Tiiero win uojhiiv
orul posltlous'to Oil, though, lurgoly
duo to resignations, and It will be
Monday, at least, before the diroijtoru
fully decide upon who will teach.and
assign the teachers to grade land
HlMltew." . i
That tho olllco of county clork wilt
Im contestod at tho November olutllon
1 wiih shown today when J. II. Everett,
u local merchant, filed nnuouueomoul
of rnndldncy for the nomination at
Iho hands of the democrats. Thus
fur ho Is tho only democrat listed us
u candidate for this office.
On the republican ticket thoro are
two caudliUtea for tho nomination,
County Clerk C. It. De Lap and K. 1).
North.
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Enitirtlis Itiuntiug.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Eggorth will
arrive tomorrow night for a visit with
Chief of l'ollco Smith and wlfo and
other Klamath friends, Mr. Eggerth
wan for two years connected with the
Weslorn Union here, leaving to accept
a polstlou in th Sau FraucUco office;
Mrs. Eggorth waa Miss Bess Falrclo,
a well known local young lady,
muco uaucm oiu iu iw uis rai, 1 AUGUSTA, da., April II. Two
or properly speaking, slnco tho dance I A .. . , .. , . . .
fever has begun raging in this com- " to tho day trom tho m'M
unity., overy effort seems to bo tO("n 'n,cn in Titanio carnea to
tho bottom of tho Atlantic In her
giant hull 1,490 souls, citlxeus of Au
gusta today united to pay respect to
tho memory of Major Archibald Butt,
who went down in that cntoatropho to
a hero's grave:
An elaborate bridge In memory of
in
gruttfy tho dealro of those who delight
In tripping tho light fantnstlc toe.
Tho latest to enter lutu tho Hold of
amusement turpslchorcan in tho en
tertalnmeut committee of Klamath
Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F. This com
mlttH Iiuh miulo all arrangomonts to
give a series of six Saturday night
dunces In tho west hall of tho Odd
Follows building, the first to bo glvou
onho ulght or April 11th,
This committee has charge of all
eutortalumuuta for tho benefit of tho
order, and among Ita pious, it Is
liuinoictl.jM iui excursion to Kirk or
Chlloqulu somo Suuday during- this
month or the first part of May,
Tho dances to be given will be
semi-public in character, and all
Odd Fellows and their families are
la-Mad to attend and to bring their
friends.
Major Archibald Butt, formerly aide
to the president, was formally dedi
cated, with Impressive ceremonies.
Former President Tatt, to whom
"Archie" waa a dear friend, as well
a Heteeter, waa present, and add
ed a few words ot appreciation of the
Georgian's character.
Huudrods ot prominent people
from nil over the country attended.
Temple Noyea Lodge ot Washlagtoa,
D. 0., ot which orginUaUoa Major
Btt waa a member, attended la a
IasJNif k'sMeeOjacratrated Tabloid Fern
Granted Councilman Owens thirty
day leavo ot absence.
Allowed an application ot CUus.
McGowan tor permit to build wooden
warehouse 60x80 feet near site of
Ewauna box factory.
Accepted tho First National bank's
bid ot 117,281, with $100 premium
and accrued interest at 6 per cent for certain
Sixth street improvement bonds.
Granted S. E. Owens permit to
haug slgu over sidewalk iu front of
floral store on Main street, between
Eleveuth and TwolflU streets.
Approved tho plans of VeghteACo.
tor city hall, and ordered city record
er to advertise for bids for building
city hall.
Disallowed claim ot J. L. Lyle tor
iSK?.10 for damage allowed to have
been -done by overflow; of sewer.
Street Commissioner Stahlmaaf stated
the overflow was the result of asglt
gence ot adjoining property owners.
Ordered that specifications for gas
piping be Included In plans for new
city hall. The council wHl take 'up
later the matter ot lighting the fky
hall.
Accepted the ordinance providing
far tt) tswnrmamt of mmwemta
street by J. H. Garrett. Mr. OarrwH
was ordered to give bond la the' sum
of $12,500 for tho faithful perform
ance ot contract.
Approved the bond ot City Treas
urer J. W. Siemens for I1C.000.
Passed to second reading the ordi
nance prohibiting driving or fid lag
horses or mules shod with calks oa
city pavements during the
summer months. y
Directed the mayor to appoint a
committee to three' to WTeetlgat the
sewer conditions on Prospect) aad
Tenth stmts. . t g
Passed a resilBtiem orderiaff- tho
owners of lots 7 aad '8, In bloek 10,
of Railroad addlUon, to hulldslsfd
walks la front ot their property! In
eaaefof faiie're oa the a"eowrs,
th city, after tea days 'wilUlmsU
walks and create a Um property te
secure payment. Tale resolutiof ams
Included lotsf) Mm f, otNfchem
additloa. , . , " iXi 2
Wreeted the water and light W ,
mlttee to confer wKa. CHy Atjrmm '
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