The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 23, 1914, Image 1

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    REGISTER I
County Registration Books Close April 30.
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REGISTER!
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHIMS IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Clstilh Veur ' U.rWMI
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914
Price, Win Carta
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General Mexican War Is
Carranza's Request Denied; Troops Moving
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THIS AFTERNOON:
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.y ttu, lawn m nil u.. roimvl,K i-wi-' rWm n, , ,N.l,hlnr(l
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flmjiW-r nf WcmlniH.r, m-iloii, r HAN DIKUO, April 23.To com-
HirnliiK iimrcr, coikUIiIk. rliurch win- piuilo of mllllln from llil city, one it
'Ifn of lliu poor; bul it woman mnyjionlii nrtillory rorpn rompnny nml Hut,
imi t n millclltir nor liolil nny oilii-notlinr from tho imvnl mllllln, linvu
rouri iiililmi, oil'" I'lnroil on duly to Kimrii un y
yI,,r mipply nloiiK llu Mexican lino. Thin mrlkliiK pliotoRrnph of Uio
"Wo inn iliinllim, miircuviir, wllli (lovt'fnor Jolumtm ortlercil nut tho forwnnl dock of tho unlllonhlp Cou
tliodo whom ho roiumiiiiiU, nnd thoiin'mlllllii nflor ho rt'rolwd donenn of mictlcut wns tnkim from n mnut high
fomhiK to hU miiiport. With lluo wo! sww nbovo. Tho Comicclleiit Is tho I!ik-
iitinl dual. (Continued on pane 4) Hhlp of Admiral llonry T. Mnyo, who
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Iiik Inrlnt, no longer, perhaps, f"or
from llakuranold comes news that tho
Klnmath Falls huccaroo will soon bo
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iiown as "Cnplalu lloy UobbliiH, vol-,
..n.our Hough Hiders, II. 8. A." I
'Hkootor I,,,.,' after working
".rough tho winter at the Adams and
I'Mton ranches near Tulo Uko, left
tta iprlm to train In California tor
luo Hodfo to be held at Dakerafleld
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to Lead Cowboy Troop
Intended to return nml prepuce for
tho Klka' Itodeo.
Thu outbreak ot hostilities, howov-
er, hns changed hla pinna momentar
ily. Over a hundred ot tho cowboys'
gatherod nt llukorsdold to compete,
formed it company nt n mass meeting, i
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by tho punchers na their captain.
Already ho has telegraphed President
Wilton, tendering him the aervlce. of
tho company luegta of war,
Guns of the Battleship Connecticut,
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That thoro Is u chuueu for Klam-
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8AN KlUNOiaqo, April 83. Mil
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tho duck of this ship ho itouinuded !H3ts of four 12-Inch Kuns, an Interme
thu apology to thu American flag'for AMti i,aUory of eight S-lnch guns, a
the arrest of the oltlcers and men of socondary battery of twelve Cinch,
the IHilphlu, which hua brought about glx mMMn0 K11I19 nmJ f0ur 3.nci, neld
llui present situation. 'pieces. She carries 900 officers and,
Shu l u 1C,000 tou ship, with 10,- men. The captain, under Admiral
,100 horsepower. Her armament cou-. Mnyo, Is Johu S. Knapiu
ler & l.ux, cattlemen, have offered to
'clvo 1"0 head of elk from their Kern
county ranch to tho California Acad
emy of Sciences to bo distributed by
'its director, Dr. llarton V. Evermonn,
,to public ami private parks and or
Kuulzntloim In California which can
properly caro for them. These ani
mals nro to bo lvcn free ot charge
Willi tho exception ot 3 per head to
jneet the expenses of keepers and
freight charges from the ranch.
In IST-t there was only a alugle
pair of tho magn,IOcent California
elk In existence and these belonged to
; Henry Miller, whp took caro ot them
until they have Increased to tho pres
ent hord of 100.
I
The number of animals that will
bo Btippllcd to any one park Is tenta
tively limited to twelve, and the Acad
emy of Scionces reserves the right to
withdraw the offer If for auy reason
the plau should prove Impracticable
. The elk which' formerly ranged In
great numbors throughout the Saora-
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meuto-Suu Joaquin Valley ure now
extinct with the single exception ot
'this hord. U California does not want
( those nnlmnls they are to be sent to
Arizona and other states where the
climate and other conditions are fav
orable for their preservation.
Shatluck in Towu.
S. O. Shattuck, who has a ranch a
short dlstauce from Klamath Falls on
tho Fort Klamath road, spent Thurs
day In tho county sett, attending to
business matteni--.
Ur. Louise Pearce, the omy woman
,o( the staff ot Johns Hopkins Univer
sity hospital, has been appointed as
imlntaut to Dr. Simon Flexner ot the
Uocketeller institute la New York,
where she will devote herself chiefly
to too isolation or tne Meuiua or
let fever.,
The forests ot Flbrlda. contain 176
kinds ot wood.
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Expected
WASHINGTON, V. C, April
23. President Wilson today
stated that copies of his com- 4
raent upon Carrnnia'a note hare
: been transmitted to the const!- 4
, tutlonallsu.
The text was teleeraphed to
Consul General Kdwards at
Jaurei. and by him delivered to
Carranza.
So far there has ben no re-
Ply.
MORE MARINES
BEING LANDED
AT VERA CRUZ
ItKri'OKKS.AItK HOAKIII.VC: WAR
SHU'S TOKAY
llritiili Ambassador Orden. All Brit
Uh Subjects in Northern Sonora to
l.-ave Immediately The Mexlcaa
Troiipt. and CI t lien Are Eracuat-
Iuk Neuro I-arodo and Uolaa; to
Kaltlllo.
I nltcd Press Service
WASHINGTON, I). C. April 23.
Naval Secretary Daniels saya that by
nlBhtfall thero will bo 5.300 marines
and bluejackets ashore at Vera Crux, j
.Tonlsht the transport Mississippi,
reaches there with 500 marluea
"boa', ,
: The secretary has wired the Brook -
.tyn navy yard to ascertain the earliest
.date when the battleships New t o.rk
,and Texas. undetKaJna; repairs, will
be In commission
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WASH NGTON. I). C, April M.-
Aumirai aiayo at inmp.co w,reu aec-
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(Continued on page 4)
The Other Mexican War
Fads and Figures Pertaining to Struggle in '40s
That war cost the United States In
lives 2,703 men, lucluding 3S3 offl
,cers; In mouey, $15,000,000. '
It cost Mexico 7,000 men killed and
'wounded, and 3,730 prisoners ot war.
Tho United States sent 21, 50 reg
ulars and 22,027 volunteers Into the
Valley ot Mexico.
Congress declared war May 13,
1S40. The Mexican forces evacuated
the City of Mexico September 11,
1847.
The tieaty ot peace, signed Febru
ary 8, 1848, was proclaimed July 4,
1848, The treaty fixed the Rio Orande
River as the International boundary
line between Mexico and the United
States.
The relations between the United
States and Mexico, strained by Amer
ican recognition of Texan Independ
ence In 1837, and further strained by
the annexation ot Texas by the United
States In 1845, came to tha breaking
point when General Zachary Taylor,
With a force of 3,000 men. Invaded, on
March 13, 1848, the territory between
ADMINISTRATION
IS PREPARING TO
FIGHT ALL MEXICO
'KK.SinR.Vr MAKES A REPLY TO
CARRAXZA i
Advices. From Washington Arc to Hie
tffect That Uuerta Is Tkeisgtit tu
lime Declaration of War Reads'.
Curraaza and Haerta Believed to
lie "In CoauaaaicaUoa Mexlcaa
AinhaM.tdor Leavea
United Press Senrlce
WASHINGTON, J. C AarU :
There la ao loager may doubt bat what
there will be a geaeral coasMct be
tweea the Ualtcd Slate aad Baexleo,
and Uiat the eatlre Mexlcaa people
Hill be limed up soUdly aaaiaat the
Amerkaaa.
It is uaderatoed'that the adsalaai
tratlca la coaatderbm natoraaa; ae
embargo against ahjpsaemt of arasa
jOTrr uio usw law misii.
The adaaiaiatraUesa expecta Haetta
lo declare, war, aad preparatleaa tor
'IlKhtlBg hare beea coasplrted, al
,loutfj -ctua, ordws to
am, hare beea withheld.
This afteraooa Prealdeat Wllaea
.turaed dona Carraai-requea that
ttte American troopa eracaate Vera
Cruz.
; United Preas Senrlce
.' WASHINGTON, D. C, April 23.
p?e8jdent mitoa loday Rnaouaeed
JhBt he w, refuse to abaadon t..
, Huert& mftlt, despite tb Impll.d
,hreata ot CarrtBM. Commeattof
upoa c.,,,,,., declaration that the
war meant a light with all the Mx-
lean people, Wllsoa deplored war. and
, URl ', be,,eve Aa,ca nM .
gcnulne mendgajp ,0r the Mexlcaa
saMwiaaVAtjaW
(Continued on page 4)
the N'uece.j and the Uio Uraude rivers,
'which were tho disputed American
Mexican boundary lines. The Mex
icans Immediately took tho defensive,
;and General Ampurla met Taylor's
army April 25. May 13 congress de
clared war.
I In February, 1847, General Win-
: field Scott, veteran of the war of
1812, succeeded Taylor at the head of
the army In Mexico. March 9, 1847,
he landed a force ot 12,000 wen at
Vera Crux. Twenty days later the
city surrendered, The battles of Car
ro Gordo, Puebla and Contrerasjuaa.
other engagements led the eoamaad-er-in-chiet
of the United States forces
to Mexico City, and with s this
8,000 men the entered, tho,natloal
palace Septomber 14. The fall of
Chapultepeo ended the Masks war,'1
That war took' frosa Meslee aaa
gave to the United Mates the siasaer
of California. Nevada, Utah,
and parts of" New, Mexico, Jt,alsae.;A.
tied forever the aaiwxTag of ;Teaa to. V"
the Unien:
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