The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 22, 1914, Image 1

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    REGISTER!
County Registration Books Close April 30.
REGISTER!
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PRINTS THE
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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914
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DETAILS OF TODAY'S
Americans
of Embassy
Signs War
nfij-ij-ulil11"ll" l"lll .
MEXICAN COMMANDER FLEES TO
SAFETY, DESERTING HIS SOLDIERS;
WARSHIPS BOMBARD THE FORTS
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,.ti,iu irriiu iTtttTfit t,h '"flr " llueje?kel fonwtl
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BUHItKAK MUXICANH
sr.UtT CA.VNllNAM:
Jtnill.r. III VrlrnU' I'lalU Itrlu.
nnl li) Arrival I'miu Tamplm
a, IUiIjjiV. I'lrrf KrTrtt a lauding-,
and llip hill; Kri t.'p a I'lre.
Matlnr. I 'of mi In llir l'll' Ionian.
In llio Uterinum.
W.IIA CIUV., April s: Ad-
wirftl t'lvftliitr U Hi" tit H
hour llo ttml itir emergency
rtiur nml rffcctlvrly.
TJion upon hlpliiltlntlte
jMi.nlay Iin fi)iiBtt fsllrd
in sUn Wilton nuiliorlly. hn
ttMT hrIUIK
All)(iflthl) Wpfi In uuitlla
t: hi Mil right rtflur ttuou, fiillon-
IDC hot Ur?l lljllllllg.
TtiK tlty l BiVimlll It MaCrta
ful mjiwi Hrorrt of prliir
( llrlllK rt 10 Ihp nllli.
Th fmulni t ulBckid ,
from Hip powiter flU'iK
8o far koit no Amrrlcniin
i-re killed In today's rnRit
rucnt To marine ere reintrt
nI Hotiiiitml,
Tim Mexican limn U hard to
.
itllmaiK, t may rncli 300.
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Unltpii l'ress Service
VKIIA CHt", Alirll 1RJ-
llio Amrr.
Imii fiiiim HHik Vera Crtt Ihl afler
-'ii. itiltliiK nil Hie MrOran '"r-,,,'l,uirloii from Tuiiiplco are nUo niihore
fnim ihp tliy. inow The Aniprloan forces, which
linn-mi .Maa., roniiimiidir of tlie'cunimniiced their neneral land nllaek
fnlirnl., drleil I.U army and fll. ' now operating under
. Hip kiiiis of Ihe warships.
,.,;;: zrzxr ;zw,a:z;:i
licit uen wnt aklioro lo rvlwforve,
lli'iv In th. frny, anil Ihe ship be
fame n live.
IMtflll utkitm m.um. ..I.IIm tlln ITtlftUil.
" "" ' "" " :llaltul It iirorianinimii u rm...ui "-
Il.iiii II... i.L .... rinul.. ami . ---
I'rnlrli. threw flve-larh sliells over ami'
O'Shaughnessy Is Not
Heard of; May Be Killed
United Press Bervlcn
"AI.VKHTON, April . Frantic
nlionipis by coramorclut houses to
umflrm nr dony the reports that Nel
"m O'HImuglmossy, American Charge
I'nrrnires nt Mexico City, was killed,
"live been of no avail. ,
other unconfirmed rumors stato
'but Consul 0 cmoral aiianklln hi also
lod, (
Unttud Press Scrvlon
WABIUMQTON, U, 0 AprU .
Hucrettry Bryan today stated that
Drive Mexicans Out of Vera Cruz Admiral Badger's Fleet Reaches Vera Cruz Secretary
O'Shaughnessy May Be Killed Huerta Asks Japan and Germany to Aid Him President
Resolution Marines Landing at Tampico Pope Pius Asks Huerta to Surrender.
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III lllr rrtilrr ( lllc till, and krpl
ii n trtjilil flr llial cmt.iil llif ninny
In Ik. routed.
Til." llrcl. KOIllK't dt'litlilLlird lllf
on ml Alnitrili) nmt the tiM-unl.
.Noun of llif ii'iifolutuUtil urii
lujiiml. lllcy rr .ifc nUlir depot i
tllltnu tttr rlKttlllilC. I
Otllllitf Itir diititlnu llio mn)iir oft
ti'r nil) iMlrd foit.ul Canada uii'ler
n (Ut: "' irtiii. (nil notlilitu nr.
mmplMird,
Kit. mnillii- .lallr.l it lioilw.il.
Imhimi xvirrli lor nliT," Tlir lr. ,
frnit it tin ir.l.lnl Hi-if f lilrfty nii mi
otKnnl'fd ml'lilt of ww.. IVw upper
tl. .Mrtknti" approved.
Tlir rli, m .liitkni iimlrr l0Vvr ,,$, 4nd j n ,mrU or Orr
llrfril.n r-illlr. of tlif OtliiuiM rnt.l i.()n fUpl, ttrc KailiR u, wak1 Kcn.
rlrlr-. Tlir nMi iitllnl. 'W.r-F, movempn, for bctfrIiiK thflri
lflrkni Ivfnrv Hip itutrinm. ihlKhnny. In nearly evrry cac. thU,
Tim .Vim ili on fonr iiHil In kt-,4 jo tn ilon by rolunletr work on ih
fttl iinlrt- niilll urtlrr lo fomi lt"'ironil llml !r.
mimII MiimU nml wrtrtli Hip Imuw.i i.ma1 COUnti-'ii road. IIioiikii.
ltiorli.'iirrlmiilotlimlitrt
Metkai.. In tt.. sm.n.1 .n.ry of l'r'",
imtnl rf.n.lrinj nml bi oiip oi inr.r
uiu.1.1.. uetiii.lliii: ln timrlnr-. The
nrnilrliil n. thru ildniynl by Ihe'
Vdtikci. .hrlU.
Amrilcmi Coiuul Canada at
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Crtif in nil., the foltoulnR report lodnyl...
lo I'mlilcnl llnon
, "rifliiK Marten ny urn Vied by stones rolling from the hill.
Iran nt daybreak today Our ships, .,u conlcn,p,tB improving this
.liiimcdlati-ly boeni) to shell the simlli- .,vf , roftll noxt yOTr uy widening
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inai inra iisiki iiiiiiimi '- "ii,..uii,ii,.p inhn iaiaiH iniu htiav. i
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Inmleil yealerilay and were In the first
attack.
Mrtjor llutlor nml his command of
w--. . -s.
Hamp -
lo put
itn and I'ralrlo came In elo.c
(their guns Into action
"I hae caused lo bo widely clrcu-
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(Continued on page ) .
there linn been no rommunlcutlou
with Mexico City sluce yolurdny
moriiliig.
The secretary also udmlts that ho
Iihh hourd nothlnK from O'Shaughties
uy since Monday.
Tho belief that ho was assassinated
Is Krowlng.
Iliiltud Press Hervlte
CHICAGO, April !I--The News
today states that Pope Plus cablod
the apostolic delegato In Mexico, ask
Ign him to urgo Huerta to yield and
provont further bloodshed.
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VOLUNTEER CALL
IS HEARD HERE;
500MENWANTED
Wll.l. sH;MIII.I: AT COCHTHOl'KK
HATI'ltliAV
('nil Tllicl l W.ilrd ,lui ,k for Au
Intiiolillii Oiutrr In Vino- Tlirlr
Maililitn In Srrtlrp m Trniixirl
, llin Volitnlrer In nml 1'iwii the
tirrnr of TliHr Arllvll)' on IIm
Count) ltwtd.
WAVrr.l) MM liiru. ttml nil
llii nulomolillrw nerdrd lo car
ry iltriu, in tiork Hatunlay mi
lite MiiitiM- Point mint.
Kniurriav U "liauil 11 da tin I)a" alt
nr airt,.,iv fl, CBM conUltlon. o
" 11 C no i red of this kind of
,,.,... Hrftllli KiHm.n, p.iu. There'
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r Is oi plsre that could be bettered nj
by ihe'Krra, UmI thouKii. and that U Modoc)
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, .,, n,,.,,-!. nnrf ihtilt Modoc I
il'olnt, un (ho Tort Klamath road.
(rt. Milifsv U -tl tilnMa f flA far fit
1 till Tieej - asw..n i .v --
,..,. ... , ,.,.,.. ..rnn. in ,.
11.11. .1.1. ... W lMV( ... ...-
idltlnn tu litis, the road Is often block-'
na.fu"ln!.?"c ?,n"- "n,u. "rH'ua i-re.. servie.
!,y J,uUP wm " W?ran "U X? I
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I"00"' "Slwe there are many place.
.lliere where now it is impossioic tor;.,,,,,. ,nnd.Vl, a. T.mDiC0. pi.htlng Is
"As Is customary In this type of
work, the expense will be large. Since
OiIh will some tltnn become pari of a!
Htate iiiguway, we uavo ueciucu to
make n call for volunteers lo labor on
I his great Good Roads Day for the
bnttermonl of highways.
"We therefore, as n county court,
- . no voiu,eeni
from ,ll0 ctty 0f Klamatu Falls, each
man t mippijr hs own lunch and olth-
ter pick or shovel, to repair Modoc
i0nt on that day, arriving thero at 8
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Harbor at Vera Cruz, bcene of righting
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This photograph was taken from the customs house, looking out over la harbor, which la aa lalet rroat
the Gulf of CNRtueche. Vera Crua It the seaport to which Mexico City is trtaatary for Its Imports, etc., and tho
blockading will have a serious effect upoa the Mexlraa capital.
HAPPENINGS AT VERA CRUZ
Two Views of
BFxvlcipV: M fLi JB
1 1 cr nr' llio mid. of Milillcn. I'ncli' SjihN bluelackcU anil nutrliu
" ' '"", " ,'l,r '" a,,c,,,r,, ,,jr tU f"cl tUnt lMr ",n,,"-
"ru,r"' '""" "-""' " '
Above U n troop of Federal oavnlrj. In the lower picture I utioHT.
haticry of artillery.
MARINES AT TAMPICO
WABIUSOTON. D. C." April 22,
- . .. .
Socrctary 0r Htato uryan tms aticr -
uoo aiJmlMed thal mlMt b
, . ,.,. mn-f,ri
j, IJV'fc. IVIt J li . J.
Further than this, he would not
discuss tho matter.
"Yes. I think thoy reached Tarn-
Pico, but you had better ask tho navy
department," Bryan told tho
BoiiniiM Visitors. 'AM Society.
Walter liroadaword, Uonania's, The Ladles' Aid Society of the
hardware merchant prince, arrived In Methodist church will meet at the
town Just at noon today with a load) home of Mrs. C. V. Fisher tomorrow,
of Douania's society matrons Mrs. afternoon at 2:30. At this time final'
in,.rt chllders, Mrs. Gone Chllders and
im iri
AIID II.
Langoll. Ernest Hamakor;May Festival, and all members are
was also In tho crowd.
. tm BPSB V .
Federal Troops I
3fc
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" WASHINGTON. D. C, AprU 22. jlng the power advised. It la aot
I won't discuss that." was hljjn0XiCsn Charge d'Affalrea Algara to- pocted that any other nation win ta
a to whether there was re-J,jar announced he would demand hiajtorfere, but no chances are belag
.ers.
reply
t .
sisiance. ,
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. ADrll 22. :
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"If the army moves to Mexico It wlllj
bo to 'get Huerta dead or alive.' "
according to a high army official. The
army Is not expected to move until
report-jlluerta formally declares war.
arrangements will bo made for the
I urged to be present.
WAR RESOLUTION
PASSES CONGRESS
TODAY; IS SIGNED
WIKSO.V .HK.S IULK A .MIU.IO.V
POB PEOPLE
llrport Ttiat Bryan I ltt-lKuln
IK-uJed at WaalUagtoa CoBgrc
niera Are Exluivsted by All 'lh(
St-lon Tlie Mexican Ambassador
at WaahlBftoa Says He Will De
mand Passports Soon. I
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United 1'ress Senrlce jbnlted Pre Senrlce
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 22. TOKIO, AprU 2a-laaa will r
The senate, at 3:20 thl morning mala aeatral la the preset Aaterteaa
jiasuvd a resolution Justifying Presl- Mcilcaa troable.
dent Wilson in the use of the armed
forces In Mexico.
The same wan passed unchanged
at 11:28 by the house of representa
tives. It was signed immediately by
1'resldent Wilson.
This afternoon Wilson read a spe-
clal messjge to congress, asking half of the ,ute aepartment, udlcatlmg
a million appropriation to bring the lnat HuerU nM appealed to Oeraaay
Americans home from Panama. Bn(J Japan for M
The senate adjouraed as soon as, considered moat
the message was read The " graTe and tnU u tn, opiB,0B of
are worn out after last night, se.-
slon.
President Wilson hope to prevent
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 22. ! general war. Other offlclata, how-
Secreurv Tumulty today denied the!r, pessImUUc, and believe It
report that Brvnn had resigned from " necessary for tho Ualted Statsa
the cabinet over the bloodshed at lo conquer all of Mexico before tto t-
Vera Crux.
! passports before midnight tomorrow.
Strength of Atlantic
Fleet Given in Detail
Kear-Admtral Charles J. Badger,
I will have under his command when
the mobllixatlon of the Atlantic
off Vera Crux and Tampico is com-
Iplete, nineteen great battleships ln)gecondary battery, 12 S-lnch, 4 S-lnch
four divisions, each consisting of geld pieces, 6 machine guaa. 900 bms;
three or tour battleships of the first 'flagship of Admiral Frank A. Beatty.
class and numerous auxiliaries under Captain, John C. Leonard,
tho command ot aa admiral. Connecticut Twenty-four guns,
The tonnage, equipment In meu.i 16,000 tons, 16,500 horsepower, 4 XI
arraament and commanders are as inch; Intermediate battery, 8 8-lnch, 4
follews: 3-Inch field pieces; secondary battery,
Arkansas Thirty-three guns, 26,-, 12 5-lnch, 6 machine guns; 900 bmb;
000 tons, 28,000 horsepower, four .flagship of Rear Admiral Henry T.
screws, 12 12-Inch guns, secondary ( Mayo. Captain, John J, Knapp.
battery, 21 5-lnch. 4 3-lnch field. Utah Twenty-six guM, 11.810
pieces, 8 machine suns, 1,100 men: 'tons. 88.000 horsepower; 10 It-tact.;
temporary flagship of fleet and flag- secondary battery, 16 5-lnch, 4 3-tach
ship of Rear Admiral Charles J. field pieces, 8 machine guns; 950 aen.
Badger. Captulu, Roy C. Smith, 1 Captain, John H. Gibbons.
Florida Twenty-six guns, 21.828 1 Michigan Twenty-four guas, II,-
tons, 28,000 horsepower, four screws, jooo tons, 16,000 horse power, 1I-.
10 12-Inch; secondary battery, 16 B- inch; secondary battery, If 5-lnch, 4
llni.li, 4 3.1nch Meld pieces, 8 mnchlnejs-lnch field places, 6 machine guns;
tuus; 1.000 ineu. fiagshU' of Uea
Admiral Fletcher, Captain. William
R. Rush.
Louisiana Twenty-four guns, 16,-
000 tons, 16,500 horsepower, 4 II
Inch; Intermediate battery, 8 8-lnch;
secondary battery, is 5-lnch, 4 3
(Inch field pieces, 8 machine guns; 900
1.
SECURE AID FROM
GERMANY ANO JAPS
JAI'.W
SENDS ".NOTHING STIR
HIG" ANSU'En
Is!tt I Not BelJered That UM Power
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Will Take Any Head la the AOslr,
Hut Bryan U Seelac That AM (fee
Detail Are Reported to tae Varieva
Foreign Oflce WUsoa b
Hopefml.
TliU aaaoaacesaeat
was) mad to-
lay by the foreign oflke.
United l'ress Servtcs
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 2.
IteuorU are already la the poasesaloa
fair lssetuea.
Secretary Bryan Is personally keea-
'taken.
menr flagship of Admiral CUford J.
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2?A t
lnc, intermediate battery, 8 8-Inch;
850 merf. Captain, Albert P. fU
lack.
New HaMhlre Twenty - four
guns, 16,000 tons, 16,Boq.horaepowa)r,
8 ia-lncb; secoadary, battery, ll
Inch, I I'lath MM 91mm, at
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HUERTA SEEKS TO
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