The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1914, Image 1

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    County Registration Books Close April 30.
REGISTER!
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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1914
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MARINES LAND AT VERA CRUZ
Badger's Ships Ordered to Blockade Harbor of Vera Cruz
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TELLS THE e Battleships Which Will Participate in Blockade
POWERS BOTTLINU
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Awnul -If ftiU I .Nn IMt Hip
.Win) nml Marine Will All He
Ijni.lnl a) Wtrt Cruf and Tniii'lit,
t'diltj fr tier vice
NAiiltlMJTON, l C , April 2
tl Imrbttr of Vifa ClU I be
llocUuni ur Admiral IUilrr' li1f
ThU it Um ttuilncad'tu llryan si"
lh pom r ili afternoon,
After I ln tiotirtralltin l thru Ad
lrl t'trirlifir lntilU itio blmlt
Jliit rl tin noon an Itif llttic tin '
mt l in limn, it l tiollctol.
"Ill (if ililu twenty-dmr hour.
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KK. Arll Jt.Ailmlral lladgrr -u
io rraeh Melraa waiem at
ui lock tomorrow IIHIMllllK. The tilt
m tunning at h higher aptcd liivt
tin hP of Hip blockade was rrcflw
J. All of ttio bin gun are iinlliu
Urn! Hnllorn and murine are ke.n
fumumly t small unit ilrlll.
Vailed lr Ben tee
WASHINGTON, l, C, April 31
it a announced tlmi n soon n (tin
UocksJn established, V?rn Cnuj
lll ha occupied by tlin marines. Tliu
administration will (licit halt to m.o
It thin force lluerta to term.
If tlilt doesn't, the division or tlio
army now tit Texas City Mill bo rushed
to Vera Cru. Simultaneously n dlvl
ilon of murine will bo landed.
Iiimral Wood will command th
olJIcrn Ami General Harnett the inn-tlne.
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INTO THE CITY.
OWIXG TO CENSORSHIP, DETAILS
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Following InformatioB That Hoert
Was HecflttaK Arms aad Annul
tltu Aiimlra! Fletcber W Told to
Prevent the Loading of These, and
to C the )Ur!ae If He Thought
It Would lie Xeceaaarx.
United Press Service
. XKW YORK, April SI.- The
American marlncti 'from Admiral
Fletcher's Beet hare entered Mexico
by UndUuc at Vera Cnu.
V roill dluitclt from W. J. Sliep
ieril, the 1'iilted Prrus correpoadeBt
it Mexico City first told of the laud
lut;. tin account of Uie strict censor--thlp
maintained there is contulned no
defalH.
.,i Ailmlriil t'lmrlr J. lUdtfer,
Hiiiiliiandrfllftlllef of the Atlantic
lit el.
litter HlghtAditilml llriir) T. Miu.
hum at Tautplco.
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Slni'li'Mi of tlm InrKi'vt Aiuorlciin
t)ltlelili, romprUInK tlio Atlantic
tt7L?r ir,0.,mbn.u nnuTwrnliw .co. t,y Prcl.lH.1 W.Uon h re.ut of inalmo tho American flaK
I!:;" "en Si Z ZZTtU, tinm or ...e Mlc. there uollh.lrmUUIWUi
In recognl
arresting n
plco. These t.Uips will reach Tarapico
tomorrow morulas.
In this, array of men-of-war there Is
sumclent strength to blockabe every
Mexican port seternl limes or. Ad
miral Charles J. Badgor. commander-In-chlct
of the Atlantic fleet, will be
In charge of the great fleet when it as
sembles at Tamplco. His temporary
ilnKihlp Is the Arkansas. Admiral
Henry T. Mayo, whose flagship is the
Connecticut, Is now at Tamplco. It
was Ills demand on the Mexican gov
ernment tor a salute to the flag after
tho arrest of the sailors and officers
number of sailors and officers from 'from hl fleet which brought on the
tho battleships now stationed at Tam-.crisis.
nfti'il Press Senlro
WASHINGTON. D. C. April SI.
.Srimtor Mihely, chairman of the sen
ate committee on foreign relations,
thit afternoon confirmed the United
Prvw dispatch. He said that be had
just lieen informed of the lauding, but
refaed to state bia iwurre of Infor
mation. Although reticent to discuss the d-'
Oil l, Milvely declared that no trouelei
was euioutiteretl in tlio landing of
the bluejackets and marines.
I'nlted Pretvs Service
HOUSTON, April SI. General
Kunston, coiuiuandant at Texas City,
lias heen orderetl to embark with the
Fifth brigade of the army at once for
Tamplco.
MENDENHALLEARM Wilson Is Impatient
SOLD ON MONDAY
IHIV lAltMKH TllAr WHICH HAH
'AITUIIF.D TIIIIKH AWAIMW
IOU HINOI.H i'AHM KXHIHITH,
!OI:h TO CALIFOHNIAN
at Delay ot Congress
Tim v, W. Mundunlmll farm, tlvo
iuIUh from Klamath , Kails toward
I'lim (Irova, Iikm Nen inlU. Tho pur
clumor l Klmer Curfruan, rucently
from California, and tho dual was
"'mitt through Kdmund Chllcoto.
Tim ranch consists of 80 acres, all
ot'uvu (lis ditch. At the last ttirne
county falrt tho ttrit honors (or mIu
Klu farm exhibits have been won by
tho MondenhaU ranch dlaplay,
jUultnd Pre Strvlre
WA8IUN0T0N, D. 0., April 21.
I Wilson declares that no formal uctlon
.will be taltcn by lilm until congress
Justine hU net. Ho la at bU o"c"'
Itlvv office, chaflui at tho delay.
This Is tho first tlmo lit American
,i.i,.n,rv that conitrcsH tins not onlhusl-
'nallcnlly uphold tho president In ask
ing for authority to uao armed tore..
fin... m.miulilnn. and even HOniO Of 111
rlosu admirers, hint that ho blundered
In the message. Tuoy y be ow
umphnsltod Hueita and umtor-eraphi'-J
ImItoiI tho outrages, aud said that had
jtbo Vercara Incident boon used there)
, on Id hnvu uoon no tiuiouiiug.
It la reported that Wilson la con
Hlilerlng aecond message to cou
gross. This, however, haa not been
continued.
It is considered certain that by to
night congress will paaa the measure
'giving Wilton unlimited power Jn thla
niiattor.
AMERICAN LIVES
EEARED IN PERIL
WAIl DKI'AHTMKNT WIKF.S TWO i
CITIES TO 1XQUIKB UUYAx;
UIU1F.H AMK1UCAX8 TO COMK
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Warlike Preparations
Near California line
United Press Service
CHIHUAHUA. April J 1. Ameri
can Consul Fletcher today notified the
Amorlcans that Secretary Bryan
urgeB till Amerlcuua to leave Mexico.
Norway haa 144 tree planting aocW
idea. The first waa founded In 1900,
und since (ben 10,000,000 treea have
Lteu planted, more than 1,000,000
having bM Mi out lut year,
.. .. .... it.. ..,...ii in maiiv tiarta of the west anow
i in tin lituoraiory oi mo ihi-i
canror commlsalou at Cambrldgo, an i ieulna the mountalna earner man
Forettera aay that thla may
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egg renting on a eak of ico w lu,i,
cooked by tho uao of ultra violet raya,
ilccordlug to Dr. W. i. ifovio, wno
mad the experiment.
i.unu n bad llio aeaaon, and they are
milking plana lor a hard campaign,
WASHINOTON, D. O., April .
It Is feared that the Uvea ot Amerl
funs in Northern Mexican towns are
In danger,
Secretary of War Oarrlaon today
admitted that two of tbeao cltlea have
been wired, fearing that murder and j
ranlaa mvf bava hM connaltted.
Qeuoral nilaa haa been Instructed to
detail troopa It neceaaary to protwt
American la theaa towas.
United Preaa Service
SAN D1EC10, April 3 1. Anticipat
ing that one of America's Drat move
ments would be an attempt to slate
tho customs houae at Tla Juana, the
federal garrlaon at Tla Juana today
started strengthening the town'a for
tifications. They aro making elabor
ate preparations for a fight.
Tho preparation, however, la not
only on the part of the Mexicans.
In th,o,centcr ot the Little Landers
.Colony, on American soil, a short dis
tance over the line from Tla Juana,
soldiers from Fort Uoaecrans have
'machine guns trained upon the Mex
ican village.
, Orders for a forward move are
'waited Impatiently by the troops.
I Hundreds ot tourists and citizens
tare flocking from San Diego to the
heights above Tla Juana to wltneaa
I the clash. Tla Juana Is fourteen miles
south of San Diego.
.jUnlted Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. April Jl.
-The landing of marines and blue-'
Jackets at Vera Cruz was at the In
stance of Admiral Fletcher, following
an order from Washington directing
him to "uso his own Judgment."
in tho morning Information waa se-
cured that a big shipment ot arms
and ammunition was known to have
'reached Vera Crux harbor. An order
was Issued to see that Huerta did not
get this shipment, even if the marlnea
had to bo used.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 21,
Seven foreign diplomats were request
ed this afternoon to confer with Sec-'
iretary of State Bryan.
It is assumed that at this tine
Bryan will outline to them America's,
policy,
Tho heavy storma In Southern Call-'great use to tourhUs, campera and
forula during the put rainy season prospectors.
u.ina.1 nut mnttv miias or trans m inn i
national foreata ot that part of the The highest mountain In Montana,
atato. They are uow betas rebuilt Granite Peak, with an altitude ot
for the comlug summer, tor uae in
fire protection. They are also of
nearly 13,000 feet, la in the Bear tooth
National forest.
Teachers Mast Not Court
Miss Helen Whitney of Chisago
land Miss Mabel Smith of Urbana hate ,
(instituted ault for salary because they t
(were dismissed from the Areola high
school or Champaign, hi. 'ine oaiy
ground for dismissal was that1 ta ,
youug women bad received attaatlaas t
from puplU. Thsjr will also aak far j
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